INSOMNIA STREAM: CHOICE EDITION.mp3
11/09/2021Speaker 2
00:00:00 Who's going to tell you when?Speaker 1
00:02:21 It's two.Speaker
00:02:28 Who's gonna tell you things?00:02:32 Aren't so pretty.
00:02:52 He's gonna drive.
Speaker 4
00:02:53 You home tonight?Speaker 5
00:03:26 Who's going to pay attention?Speaker 4
00:03:42 The new screen.00:03:50 You can't go.
00:03:55 Nothings wrong with me.
00:04:01 He's going to drive.
00:04:05 And the.
Speaker 2
00:04:30 Who's gonna hold him down?Speaker 4
00:04:33 When you.00:04:41 Who's gonna come around?
00:04:53 You can't go.
Speaker 2
00:05:58 Thank you.00:06:25 Now it begins.
Speaker 4
00:06:29 They waiting to hear?Speaker 2
00:06:34 My night.00:06:45 What steps they say.
00:06:52 And this time to say.
00:06:56 Each time you go, I try to pretend it's over.
00:07:05 Right now it's time.
00:07:12 Now, now that you.
00:07:27 But if you don't?
00:07:35 I wonder what?
Devon
00:07:59 Hello and welcome to the insomnia.Speaker 8
00:08:01 Stream I am your host.Devon
00:08:05 Devin stack.00:08:07 Good evening, good afternoon.
00:08:08 Good morning.
00:08:09 Good night.
00:08:11 Ohh the the election.
00:08:14 Ohh, the election.
00:08:14 Pardon me, the sounds of the.
00:08:17 Very loud coffee machine, by the way.
00:08:22 The gurgling of the coffee machine.
00:08:27 I just barely got my coffee made.
00:08:30 Having to drink a little bit here.
00:08:33 I was out frolicking.
00:08:36 Out frolicking in the.
00:08:37 Bee Yard dealing with some last minute stuff anyway.
00:08:42 You know what's crazy about the bees?
00:08:45 I know most of you guys don't find this interesting, but that's OK.
00:08:48 So now that there's nothing for the bees to eat, like there's nothing for the bees to eat.
00:08:55 They are.
00:08:56 They just rob each other like that's all they do.
00:08:59 That's all they do and and and so there's this one hive that if I had to pick one that's not going to make.
00:09:09 It it, it'd be this one.
00:09:11 And it was getting robbed.
00:09:12 So ******* hard.
00:09:13 And I I I finally made the extreme move to just close it.
00:09:18 Close down the entrance.
00:09:20 So not even the bees that live there can get back in.
00:09:24 And it got all piled up like the, you know, like there's huge traffic jam of bees on the outside of it.
00:09:30 And then once the sun went down, I knew that the new robbers wouldn't keep coming in.
00:09:35 I opened up the entrance and sure enough, the ones.
00:09:37 That lived there.
00:09:38 All went inside, but apparently there was enough of the robbers that were that were trying to get in so hard.
00:09:47 And then had found themselves stuck because it got too cold and they were already.
00:09:53 They didn't have they.
00:09:54 It was too cold.
00:09:55 For them to fly back home.
00:09:57 So there was still a significant amount of them.
00:10:01 Like hanging out on the outside of the hive.
00:10:04 In the freezing.
00:10:05 Cold last night.
00:10:08 And I was wondering what would happen with those ******* bees.
00:10:11 Because we had temperatures that were not bee friendly.
00:10:15 And I think they got absorbed into the hide that they were.
00:10:18 Trying to rob.
00:10:22 Because all of a sudden the hive wasn't getting robbed today.
00:10:27 And I'm pretty sure I'm pretty sure the hive of doing all the robbing.
00:10:30 If it's not some killer beehive hanging out.
00:10:32 Somewhere where?
00:10:33 I don't know what it is.
00:10:35 The hive doing.
00:10:36 The robbing is at Carla's house.
00:10:39 To those at Carl's house.
00:10:42 And they might, in fact, they might be Africanized, because I haven't. I haven't touched Carla's house. Bees in a long time.
00:10:47 I went to Carla's house.
00:10:51 And that those bees, those bees were.
00:10:54 Like like all the other hives, you go around all the other hives.
00:10:57 They're they're hiding.
00:10:58 It's cold.
00:10:59 They're all hiding out inside.
00:11:00 They you don't see any any activity whatsoever if you didn't know better, you'd think the hives were dead. You go to the hive at Carla's house. There's like bees hanging on the porch, playing ******* dominoes. You walk in, they start giving you the stink eye. There's like.
00:11:15 Five killer Bee or, I don't know, maybe killer bees.
00:11:18 But five bees?
00:11:20 Like posted up on the entrance, checking ID's of all the bees coming in and out.
00:11:24 They all, they, all they.
00:11:26 All gave me the stink eyes.
00:11:27 You know, they came within, like 10 feet.
00:11:30 I had to crack it up and just to check that to see if they had enough food in there, I'd crack open the side.
00:11:35 Of the hive like.
00:11:37 10 bees come pouring out, which isn't very characteristic of these bees.
00:11:41 At least it wasn't.
00:11:44 And a couple of them start stinging me.
00:11:46 I'm like, oh, this is great.
00:11:52 They might have been enriched.
00:11:53 The Carls House bees, but.
00:11:56 It is what it is.
00:12:02 So I was dealing with the B stuff.
00:12:05 Stuff and churro stuff.
00:12:06 That's basically what's been going on over.
00:12:09 All right.
00:12:10 Well, let's take a look at the.
00:12:12 The the news right. Let's take a look at the election news. It's kind of funny. Yeah, I watched. I watched Trump's rally that he had the other night only because people were saying.
00:12:24 Ohh he's going to.
00:12:25 Do his big announcement.
00:12:26 He's and I should have known better.
00:12:27 I should have just ******* known.
00:12:29 He always does this **** right.
00:12:30 Like remember back when he was saying like, oh, I'm gonna.
00:12:34 I'm gonna do this big apology for for saying that that Obama wasn't born in America and then you know they they they did a press conference and because it's going to be this big embarrassing apology.
00:12:48 The press, all of them.
00:12:50 They go live like every single network goes live with it, and he basically turned it into a campaign commercial.
00:12:55 I think he might have even had.
00:12:58 Then you have like some of the the.
00:13:00 The Bill Clinton rape victims or something?
00:13:02 They're up there with him and he does like this whole lot.
00:13:05 And at the very, very end, he's like, oh, and by the way, you know, Obama was, which is a lie.
00:13:10 Obama was born in.
00:13:11 America and blah blah blah blah.
00:13:13 So it was the same nonsense, right?
00:13:15 It was the same nonsense everyone's saying.
00:13:18 Oh, he's gonna announce.
00:13:19 He's gonna announce.
00:13:20 He's gonna announce that he's running for president.
00:13:24 Now it's slightly different.
00:13:26 Because it was actually kind of hard.
00:13:27 For me to find the ******* stream.
00:13:30 Like the only I didn't.
00:13:32 Realize that pretty much like the right side broadcasting for example I.
00:13:36 Guess they're they relegated to rumble.
00:13:38 I had to go to rumble to actually watch.
00:13:40 It live because.
00:13:41 All I was finding were just these.
00:13:44 Left this basically rebroadcasting.
00:13:48 The rumble string anyway, so I watched that nonsense and it sounded like he was going to do it sound like he was going to do it, but instead he just promoted all the the, you know, establishment Republican, you know, the the approved Republican candidates.
00:14:07 And then said all the big announcement later.
00:14:11 So we'll have to see if you know if he actually does.
00:14:17 One of the one of the candidates, of course, that he promoted.
00:14:22 Was Doctor Oz doctor Oz?
00:14:26 Doctor Oz, who I covered it in a previous stream.
00:14:31 Promoted trans kids on his television show.
00:14:35 Doctor Oz just like this.
00:14:37 You know, I've never.
00:14:38 I couldn't understand even Trump.
00:14:42 Even Trump, who is obsessed with celebrity.
Speaker 8
00:14:47 Why they would like well.Devon
00:14:49 Even anyone why anyone would think that that would be a good idea.00:14:53 Let's get this Hollywood doctor.
00:14:56 That is again, it promoted trans kids before it was even normal, like, you know, because guess what I hate?
00:15:04 I hate this.
00:15:04 It's normal now.
00:15:06 Before, when he was one of the first, he was one of the first to normal.
00:15:11 The you know, in the.
00:15:12 Effort to normalize it.
00:15:16 And he's this.
00:15:17 Hollywood, you know.
00:15:21 You know, like, you know, the the white, the Hollywood White ladies that that, you know, the kind of white lady that's.
00:15:25 Like, oh, I'm not religious, I'm spiritual.
00:15:29 You know he.
00:15:30 Was a guru for these women, like the kinds of people who never vote Republican, you know?
00:15:37 And then all of a sudden, he's oh, no, he's no, he's he's based now he's based.
00:15:42 We promise all of his views that used to be like the standard I work in Hollywood views up until like a week ago.
00:15:53 Ignore all that he's now, whatever, whatever Trump says.
00:15:59 That's what he is.
00:16:02 That's right, not even classified CAT believes it.
Speaker 9
00:16:07 But that was.Devon
00:16:09 That was shocking to me that that, that the Republicans.00:16:12 Got behind that.
00:16:15 And then of course, if you believe the results are even realistic, which in Pennsylvania that's that's kind of a stretch.
00:16:25 He lost to an actual ****** like an actual ******.
00:16:30 OK, maybe he's not a ******.
00:16:32 He's he's brain damaged, you know, like I I guess that's different, right?
00:16:36 Like when you're a ******, it's usually like you were born with some kind of a genetic thing or something, right.
00:16:44 This is more like.
Speaker
00:16:45 He, he, he.Devon
00:16:46 He had a brain injury so.00:16:49 I don't know.
00:16:50 I guess there's there's always the possibility that he that he heals from it, but.
00:16:55 He lost to an actual ******.
00:16:58 Like he, he lost to someone with brain damage.
00:17:03 Someone who's never had a real job in their entire life.
00:17:09 Not even like kind.
00:17:10 Of a real job.
00:17:13 Just just just some rich kid with brain damage.
00:17:19 But that's, you know, that's what happens.
00:17:20 That's what happens.
00:17:22 And look, some of that, some of that is not.
00:17:26 Let's let's just say, let's just say.
00:17:28 Like you know, for the sake.
00:17:29 Of some of the arguments we're going to have to talk about tonight, let's just assume that the elections are at least somewhat real, which I have no proof of.
00:17:39 But let's just imagine they're.
00:17:40 Somewhat real.
00:17:43 OK, if they're somewhat real and I think that's again, I think that's a stretch in Pennsylvania anyway, although I don't think.
00:17:50 They'd have to, you know.
Speaker 10
00:17:51 With, with, with.Devon
00:17:52 Doctor Oz in the case it's not like you'd have to, like, try that hard to to to rig.Speaker
00:17:56 That up.Speaker 11
00:17:59 But let's just.Devon
00:17:59 Assume that everything's real.00:18:03 There's there's a whole lot of.
00:18:05 Coke going on?
00:18:07 In Republican circles right now.
00:18:10 The day of reckoning, the day of white replacement reckoning is nigh.
00:18:16 Oh, it's nigh.
00:18:17 It's very nigh.
00:18:20 And there's a lot of people talking about like, oh, well, you know, it's because of this, you know, you know.
00:18:25 Here's here's my favorite.
00:18:27 It's because the Republicans are are are suffering because of abortion, right?
00:18:34 Right.
00:18:35 It's all the roasties all the roasties have come out in force and they've all been voting because they don't like the the like, you know, like this.
00:18:45 This is why This is why we lost right here.
00:18:49 This is why we lost.
00:18:50 It's because the ******* Supreme Court.
00:18:53 Had to come along.
00:18:56 And and and make Roe V Wade overturned.
00:19:00 And now all these ******* single batshit women.
00:19:06 As if they were.
00:19:06 Going to vote?
00:19:07 Republican right, like they were just all these women, all these, these single women.
00:19:12 Were just who, who never vote Republican.
00:19:15 They were going to do it this time.
00:19:17 But then the.
00:19:18 Roe V Wade thing happened, so you know.
00:19:23 And then you have people talking about how, oh, you know, it's because of Trump.
00:19:28 It's because of Trump.
00:19:31 Now, he's not popular anymore.
00:19:33 You know people are waiting.
00:19:35 They're tired of waiting for two more weeks.
00:19:37 They're tired of trusting the plan.
00:19:39 Finally, they're getting tired of trusting plan.
00:19:41 Believe me.
00:19:42 Believe me, most of these people will never get tired of trusting the plan.
00:19:48 But the the simple fact of.
00:19:50 The matter is.
00:19:51 Now let's take a look at Arizona, right?
00:19:56 Arizona historically look in the 90s.
00:20:00 I think it was something like 90% white.
00:20:04 In fact, let me look that up.
00:20:05 Let's get.
00:20:05 Like an exact number here.
00:20:08 Because I know in in the 90s it was really ******* high.
00:20:13 So let's do.
00:20:16 Arizona demographics.
00:20:19 What? When? What year do they do the census there? I'm not. I'm just going 1990.
00:20:25 I think it was 96 but.
00:20:29 There we go.
00:20:30 This this claims to have.
00:20:34 There we go, population.
00:20:36 That's just population.
00:20:37 Let's do demographics.
00:20:46 You can change by year.
Speaker 11
00:20:51 This is.Devon
00:20:53 This is harder to find. OK, here we go. Arizona sensed this 1995. Here we go.00:21:07 OK, 1995 Harvard University.
00:21:13 My Lord, this is hard to find.
00:21:15 This is really hard.
00:21:16 Anyway, I know it was.
00:21:17 It was in the 90s because I've looked.
00:21:19 This up before.
00:21:20 It was in.
00:21:21 The 90% somewhere like you know well, actually, I'm going to do an image search. Sometimes you find stuff that way.
00:21:29 Nope, that's not doing it for me either.
00:21:33 *** **** it, *** **** it.
00:21:37 All I wanted was one statistic that I thought would be easy to find.
00:21:41 It is not easy, by the way.
00:21:44 Brave search was not that great.
00:21:49 I was being, I think, extra critical.
00:21:51 Of that of.
00:21:51 That search engine, because now that I'm using this old computer again that I need to switch.
00:21:56 In fact, I'm going to do it right now.
00:21:58 I need to switch off of DuckDuckGo.
00:22:02 DuckDuckGo is just as bad.
00:22:06 At censoring **** as Google like I knew it was bad.
00:22:09 Why I stopped using it?
00:22:11 But having not used it for a long time, I had no idea how ******* ridiculously bad it was until I'm back to using it and I can't find.
00:22:19 I can't find anything anymore.
00:22:21 You search for the exact name of the thing that you're looking for.
00:22:25 You can't find it if it.
00:22:27 Has anything to do?
00:22:27 With Jews, I'll tell you that much for sure.
00:22:32 Now DuckDuckGo is run by Jews, so it might have something to do with it.
00:22:35 I don't know.
00:22:35 Call me crazy.
00:22:38 OK.
00:22:40 Anyway I can't find this exact statistic, but it doesn't really.
00:22:44 ******* matter.
00:22:45 Things are changing.
00:22:47 Things are changing in Arizona.
00:22:49 Most of the people that are white in Arizona are over the age of 55.
00:22:55 Or at least.
00:22:56 Well, no, that might be.
00:22:57 That might be an.
00:22:59 It might be.
00:23:00 I'm pulling that one out.
00:23:01 Of my ***, but that might be an accurate statistic.
00:23:05 So while in Arizona you had a lot of stuff.
00:23:07 Like this?
Speaker 9
00:23:10 This is not the only location.00:23:12 I just spoke to somebody at.
00:23:14 Another location has a 90%.
00:23:16 Failure with I.
00:23:19 You know I can't tell you guys what?
Speaker
00:23:21 To do all.Speaker 9
00:23:21 I can do is tell you this.00:23:23 That that's all I can.
00:23:24 Say so the the failure rate is few here it's around 25%.
00:23:29 The guys here fixing the printer from the.
00:23:31 Dominion Machine said.
00:23:33 That they're running again off again and we'll be back later.
00:23:35 To fix.
00:23:36 How do we know what the sale?
00:23:37 How do we know if?
00:23:38 It's sales for.
00:23:39 So here's how you know the sales put your ballot in.
00:23:42 It will Kick It Out, tell you to make it correction.
00:23:44 You can put it in.
00:23:45 It'll pick it out at the third.
00:23:47 Time it'll ask.
00:23:48 You to spoil your ballot.
00:23:50 You want to spoil your ballot?
00:23:52 Don't go to adjudication, because if it goes through, adjudication, goes through a shady room, when someone else does your vote.
00:23:58 I don't care what they say, and that's the.
00:24:00 Truth the truth is.
00:24:01 Someone else will be voting for.
00:24:03 You if you're OK with.
00:24:04 That they can.
00:24:05 Let it go into what you occasionally.
Devon
00:24:08 So what he's.00:24:09 Saying is even after all the ******** of 2020.
00:24:13 That happened in.
00:24:13 Arizona and a lot of ******** happened in Arizona, Arizona specifically, a lot of ******** did happen.
00:24:21 They don't have either either.
00:24:23 There's wild and competence, you know, right, or there's there's still.
00:24:27 Lots of ******** going on.
00:24:29 So using these same machines, they're basically what he's saying is they're they're you gotta vote, you fill out the card or whatever.
00:24:39 You go to put it in the machine.
00:24:41 The machine can't read.
00:24:42 It keep saying, oh, there's some.
00:24:44 Kind of problem with it.
00:24:46 And it'll keep.
00:24:47 Kicking it out.
00:24:48 And after it kicks it out a couple times or three times, it sounds like then you go and hand it to someone and then they go later on, you know, after the the polling station is closed, they go into some back room and they'll they'll get it to work.
00:25:05 And the machine that you couldn't get it to work on.
00:25:07 Yeah, they'll get it on a working machine.
00:25:09 Gain and make sure your vote counts.
00:25:12 So in other words, like you said, someone else, you're now trusting some rando to vote in some room that supposedly has, you know, watchdogs from both parties, you know, keeping an eye on things.
00:25:27 But yeah, that's ********.
00:25:29 It's ********.
00:25:30 So you had that going on still in Arizona.
00:25:36 You also had, let's see here and this is widespread.
00:25:39 This wasn't like a one off you know.
Speaker
00:25:45 I don't even believe.Speaker 2
00:25:45 Let's go. That's all.Speaker 10
00:25:46 We are at this location and their voting machines are not working properly.00:25:50 They don't count the ballots you go into, register, they give you a ballot which takes like 20 minutes, which is ridiculous.
00:25:58 You go in, you place, you do your voting, you go in, you give it in to the machine and it won't take it, it says.
00:26:03 This red ballot, every single person in there is getting a misread ballot.
00:26:08 So now you have to drop them into the.
Speaker 13
00:26:08 And they're all just dumping them into a slot.Speaker 10
00:26:11 It's a hand hand counted. Supposedly hand counted. My husband's done 2 ballots he had to do a canceled ballot. The 2nd ballot. He went in to.00:26:20 Same thing.
00:26:21 So every person in that line, now that's standing there is not going to get counted properly that we don't know.
Devon
00:26:30 So that means.00:26:32 For a lot of those people who weren't patient or weren't hip to what was going on, you know they're already taking time out of their day, this woman saying it's it's taking basically and that's after you get through the line.
00:26:46 It's taking like 20 or so minutes.
00:26:48 So yeah, most people, especially the kinds of people whose votes.
00:26:53 We're are going to go towards white leaning candidates.
00:26:58 They they're big.
00:26:59 They they have places to be.
00:27:02 And so they're they're.
00:27:03 They're already taking at least an hour.
00:27:05 And a half to vote.
00:27:07 And then you go to the, you finally get to the machine and the machine's like, oh, go give it to.
00:27:14 Go give it to the the the person that you can totally trust to make sure your vote counts. So this was this was happening all over Maricopa County, which is the county with they had a lot of shenanigans during the 2020 election. It's also the only county that really counts because it's the most populous county by far.
00:27:33 And so yeah.
00:27:35 See how that.
00:27:36 **** going on.
00:27:37 But here's the thing.
00:27:44 Here's the thing.
00:27:47 Even if you didn't have that **** going on.
00:27:51 OK.
00:27:53 Even if you didn't have that **** going on.
00:27:57 And look.
00:27:59 You have a lot of that **** going on, and they're and they're look, they're saying they're saying this could take.
00:28:07 You know which doesn't make any sense like how how like electronic voting, right?
Speaker 3
00:28:12 The whole point of it I.Devon
00:28:13 Thought was to make it more streamlined, right?00:28:16 More streamlined and secure.
00:28:19 And it doesn't sound like it's it's streamlined or secure.
00:28:22 It sounds like it's.
00:28:23 It's a nightmare, so obviously that's not why it was done, because if that's why it was done, all the people involved in the decision to do it that way would say **** this, we're going back to the old way, but no one's saying **** this, we're going to the old way. Everyone's saying no, we have to keep it this.
00:28:42 So that can't possibly be why they wanted.
00:28:46 It that way.
Speaker 13
00:28:49 And look, I'm glad.00:28:50 That we're all talking about the.
00:28:51 Fact that we may not know a lot of these results tonight.
00:28:54 You know, New Hampshire, for example, most people vote or vote the day, have in New Hampshire.
00:28:58 So I think we'll know New Hampshire, but Pennsylvania may take a.
00:29:00 Couple of.
00:29:01 Days, you know.
00:29:02 Arizona may take a couple of days.
00:29:04 We have to let every single vote count.
Speaker
00:29:05 Can I correct you?Speaker 3
00:29:07 Jonah, because they count Republicans do well day off.Speaker 13
00:29:09 A couple weeks.00:29:14 And it's the early votes, right?
00:29:16 So early votes where the Democrats catch up we have.
00:29:19 To have every single vote in to know where things stand.
00:29:23 And sometimes it takes absentee ballots a while to come in.
00:29:26 As Jim mentioned earlier, a lot of the States it's going to look good for the Republicans early on.
00:29:31 There's a lot of.
00:29:32 Them vote on Election Day.
00:29:34 That early vote in absentees tend to be counted at when the polls.
Speaker 9
00:29:37 Close right so.Speaker 13
00:29:38 Over the course of the night into tomorrow, we will see, I think the Democrats pick.00:29:42 Up we're seeing.
00:29:43 Yeah, that's that's.
Devon
00:29:45 Now, I asked the Democrats, they always pick up more steam after the Republicans have all voted.00:29:52 That's didn't you know.
00:29:53 That's how it works.
00:29:56 I mean.
00:29:58 This basically it's 2020 all over again, but that's again really it's really irrelevant.
Speaker 15
00:30:05 Arizona the marquee races there are too early to call election officials in the state have said they are prepared to work through Thanksgiving and possibly Christmas as well.Devon
00:30:16 Possibly Christmas before you know.00:30:19 Who's the governor and stuff like that?
00:30:20 Alright, anyway, doesn't matter the reason why it doesn't matter.
00:30:30 This is the exit polling data. Again, we're assuming that this isn't all just 100% ********.
00:30:40 Look at the age.
00:30:42 So Lake is the crazy Q and on lady that is running for governor, that is neck and neck with Hobbs the you know, standard issue Democrat.
00:30:56 And look very carefully at how that's split up by age.
00:31:02 65 and older crowd.
00:31:05 52% and look, that's not, that's not phenomenal.
00:31:10 52% going to lake.
00:31:13 45 to 64.
00:31:16 You know, still not that great 55% I mean.
00:31:19 It's good enough, right?
00:31:20 Good enough to win.
00:31:23 30 to 44 uh now you've dropped down below half.
00:31:29 And then you get the zoomers 18.
00:31:31 To 29.
00:31:34 And Lake gets 29%.
00:31:39 That's abysmal.
00:31:42 That's ******* abysmal.
00:31:43 And it's representative of not just Arizona, but what's happening all across the country.
00:31:52 Now I've talked about this before where I've worked on.
00:31:56 I've worked on this documentary about, well, that's been a while now.
00:32:00 It's been about almost 10 years now.
00:32:03 And the people that I was working with on this documentary were very full of white pills, even though their documentary was pretty much the the data that we were going over was was really ******* to me, shocking.
00:32:19 And black Pilling.
00:32:20 And one of the data points was they were pulling.
00:32:23 College students.
00:32:25 And one of the this is apparently a poll they've been doing for years, and they asked every single.
00:32:30 Year and one of the polling questions was do you think sometimes the 1st Amendment goes too far now you would think with with college students?
00:32:43 Yeah, they're supposed to be all about free speech and.
00:32:46 The expression and all that stuff.
00:32:48 That would that would not be a question that would get a lot of college students to say yes to.
00:32:57 And for the first time ever, and again, this was probably about 10 years ago.
00:33:02 Maybe not quite 10, maybe like 8 years ago for the first time since they had been asking that question.
00:33:10 It got 49% no and 51% yes, it just barely flipped.
00:33:18 And this was shocking to me.
00:33:22 Because I couldn't.
00:33:23 Relate to that.
00:33:25 And I hadn't been away from college.
00:33:27 Campuses for that long.
00:33:30 And that was that was a stunning reversal of what I would have expected.
00:33:35 From college students.
00:33:37 And then I started paying attention that that will move the **** **.
00:33:44 And it wasn't long after that that you started having like comedians, for example, like early on, like, you know, even comedians like Chris Rock and stuff like that, refusing to to perform on college campuses.
00:33:58 Because more and more.
00:34:01 It was getting dangerous.
00:34:03 You know, people were just starting to get canceled.
00:34:05 Like that wasn't even really a term yet.
00:34:13 But the right is so full of themselves, and so, so white, full of white pills.
00:34:20 What were they saying?
00:34:23 Well, watch out, world conservatism is the new counterculture.
Speaker 9
00:34:29 Generation zyklon?Devon
00:34:37 All the data points to the opposite of that, right?00:34:40 The gayest generation ever.
Speaker 3
00:34:44 By a lot.Devon
00:34:46 The gayest generation, like twice as at least twice as gay as the generation before it.00:34:53 The first generation where where trans is is a normal thing.
00:35:05 And not only that, the first generation to go around the country ripping down statues.
00:35:14 Of white men because they're white men.
00:35:24 So even if you squeak squeak by.
00:35:29 Somehow in this, in this election with in Arizona, assuming it's real at all anyway, right?
00:35:37 That's the last time you're doing that.
00:35:42 That is the last time.
00:35:46 You're doing that.
00:35:50 You know, it's funny.
00:35:50 Because people are making fun of Biden, right?
00:35:55 We lost fewer seats in the House of Representatives than any other Democrat President's first midterm election in the.
00:36:02 Last 40 years.
00:36:04 And we had the best midterms for governor since 1986. The American people have spoken.
00:36:10 People are saying.
Speaker 11
00:36:11 Oh, look at.Devon
00:36:12 That look at that cope.00:36:14 We ain't lose that bad.
00:36:16 He's saying what you got.
00:36:17 You're right.
00:36:18 He's obviously spinning the underwhelming results.
00:36:23 As something that's that's positive.
00:36:29 And they're making fun of him because they're asked.
00:36:31 He was asked like, oh, you know, no one likes the direction, the.
00:36:34 Country is going.
00:36:37 Even though they voted for more of it.
00:36:41 What are you going to do differently?
Speaker 16
00:36:43 You mentioned that Americans are frustrated and in fact 75% of voters say the country is heading into the wrong direction.00:36:49 Despite the results of last night, what in the next two years do you intend to do differently to change people's opinion of the direction of the country, particularly as you contemplate a run for President in 2024?
Speaker 11
00:37:01 Nothing, because they're just finding out what we're doing.00:37:04 The more they know about what we're doing, the more support there is.
00:37:07 Do you know anybody who wants us to get rid of the change we made on prescription drug prices and raise prices again?
00:37:13 Doing anybody who wants us to walk away from building those roads and bridges and and the Internet and so on.
00:37:20 I don't, I don't know.
Devon
00:37:20 And it doesn't matter.00:37:23 It just comes.
Speaker 16
00:37:24 Down to this 2024.Devon
00:37:30 He doesn't need the change course.00:37:35 He's known this for a.
Speaker 11
00:37:36 Long time we are a nation of immigrants.00:37:39 That's who we are.
00:37:40 That is not hyperbole.
00:37:42 We talk our we teach our kids, we're a melting pot. The God's truth is we are a Polygon. We are a melting pot. It is the ultimate source of our strength.
00:37:54 It is the ultimate source of who we are, what we become.
00:37:58 There's been a constant, unrelenting stream of immigration, mining, little trickles, but in large numbers.
00:38:06 An unrelenting stream of immigration.
00:38:09 Nonstop. Nonstop.
00:38:13 Folks like me, who were Caucasian, Vera Pean descent for the first time in 2017, will be in an absolute minority in the United States of America. Absolute minority, fewer than 50% of the people in America from then and on.
00:38:31 Will be right European stock.
00:38:34 That's not a bad thing.
00:38:36 That's a that's a source of our strength generation from now.
00:38:39 As I said, things will change even more.
00:38:43 It's not merely that we're a melting pot, but we're proud to be a melting pot.
00:38:49 And and the wave still continues, it's not going to stop, nor should we want it to stop.
00:38:57 As a matter of fact, it's one of things I.
00:39:01 Think we can be most proud of?
Devon
00:39:04 So he's known for a long time.00:39:09 He's known for a long time.
00:39:13 Whites are living non reproductive lives, you know.
00:39:17 This this article was.
00:39:19 In the news today, Jennifer Aniston opens up about failed eye.
00:39:24 VF and says that she has zero regrets.
00:39:28 Jennifer Aniston, you know, in terms of, I mean, she was one of the the most sexually desirable women of the 90s.
00:39:38 Right.
00:39:40 She was.
00:39:40 She was the, you know, one of the hottest women in Hollywood.
00:39:45 For a good decade, at least.
00:39:50 No children.
00:39:54 No children.
00:39:58 And then she panicked in and tried to have.
00:40:02 Babies in her 40s and.
00:40:06 It didn't work.
00:40:09 Didn't work, but at least you know she'll always have those.
00:40:13 And did she ever win an Oscar or an Emmy?
00:40:16 I'm sure she won an Emmy or friends won some Emmys, I think, right?
00:40:21 Says more about Emmys than it does about friends.
00:40:29 You know, because this is, this is the it's not just her, this is this is.
00:40:34 What it's like right now?
Speaker 17
00:40:35 Alright guys, let's swipe left. Here's Chris. Captain. No, Nick's too young looking. Dave, why are you doing this? No.00:40:52 Ties the truck driver? Nope.
00:40:57 Brian, how was this your best photo?
Devon
00:41:02 You know The funny thing.00:41:03 Is by the way, she's a she's a.
00:41:06 White, single mom.
00:41:08 The woman that that made this video, you can tell she's terrified to say anything bad about the non whites.
00:41:16 So she she she talks **** about all the white guys.
00:41:20 And then just find some like innocuous reason to be.
00:41:23 Like, oh, you know, whatever.
Speaker 6
00:41:27 Not no, that's the.Speaker 17
00:41:32 Sam, he's new here with his tie.00:41:34 Dye shirt? Nope.
Speaker 6
00:41:39 Oh, is that a hair?Speaker 17
00:41:42 Absolutely not disgusting.Speaker 6
00:41:45 He's cute dog, but Jeffrey Dahmer glasses no next.00:41:51 Nick's not bad, but CEO like.
Speaker 17
00:41:54 Cash weird by.Speaker 6
00:41:56 Matt, no, sorry.00:42:00 Or no, why are you so angry?
00:42:02 You have a waterfall.
00:42:03 This should be a nice moment.
00:42:07 OK.
00:42:08 Your adventures could be fun.
00:42:13 No, not feeling it.
00:42:17 How is this your best?
00:42:18 Friend no, no.
00:42:20 Ohh tense.
Speaker 17
00:42:22 You look very surprised.00:42:24 Andrew, I don't get it.
Speaker 6
00:42:28 Your name's midnight. First range. How's that next?00:42:33 Alex, your name is me.
00:42:35 David came up with my uncle.
00:42:42 I know.
00:42:44 No, Daniel, no.
00:42:47 Ohh Andres Jason.
00:42:50 OK, not bad, not bad.
00:42:53 511 likes volleyball. No to me. No, Ronnie, no. Fabio. What? And Sam mccarr? Nope. Chris. Nope. Gabriel. Nope.
00:43:09 Uh, no.
00:43:11 Nope. Oh, OK. Let's see. 590. He doesn't know what kind of relationship he wants to get. He wants kids one day.
00:43:18 I'm like 36, no.
Speaker 18
00:43:19 How do you?Devon
00:43:23 So white women are living on on reproductive lives.00:43:29 Men are having trouble as a result.
00:43:36 In fact.
00:43:38 Some men just give up on being men like our first transgender.
00:43:44 Senator, well, it's a state senator, state representative in Minnesota.
00:43:51 So that's that's the historic win for women.
00:43:56 As you can see here at the bottom this beauty.
00:44:01 Why I'm running for Minnesota House.
00:44:04 Because I'm worried about the future as a woman, I'm worried about the future without reproductive rights.
00:44:22 You know Satan has has a sense of ******* humor.
00:44:26 You got to give him that.
00:44:28 You got to.
00:44:29 Give him that, you know.
00:44:31 The devil he's he's a funny ************ sometimes.
00:44:36 He's a funny ************ sometimes.
00:44:42 So yeah, Minnesota elected this monstrosity.
00:44:49 And Montana?
00:44:56 Look at this. A lot of people thought that this was common sense. Montana referendum #131 requires medical care for infants born alive. In other words, if you have.
00:45:09 A you know, like an abortion, 8 months.
00:45:13 And the baby survives the abortion.
00:45:16 They wanted to make it a legal requirement that you try to keep it alive cause.
00:45:23 I mean it's.
00:45:25 Look, it's already horrific, right? Like the whole situation's bad. Everyone involved leading up to that should be executed. They should be executed.
00:45:35 By the way.
00:45:36 The one thing I liked about Trump's the only thing I liked about Trump's speech the other night is he talked a lot about giving lots of.
00:45:44 Different people. The death penalty.
00:45:46 And I I'm all for normalizing that kind of thinking because I I feel like something happened.
00:45:53 Well, it's funny because right around the same time, everything else went bad.
00:45:56 I think we've tracked it down to like the late 70s, some somewhere mid mid, mid to late 70s.
00:46:02 That's when things like the the gates of Hell really opened.
00:46:06 Up. But somewhere in that.
00:46:08 Because death penalty used to be.
00:46:10 Totally normal.
00:46:11 You know, in the Old West.
00:46:13 Hangings for stealing?
00:46:14 Horses was that was totally ******* normal, right?
00:46:21 Now it's like you get on death like you.
00:46:23 Can murder a family.
00:46:26 You can murder and rape to death an entire family and then burn their corpses.
00:46:32 And and 30 years later, you're still doing appeals with Jewish lawyers endlessly on death row.
00:46:41 With teams, not just the Jewish lawyers, but also teams of Jewish nonprofits raising money, doing documentaries about how you've changed.
00:46:56 You used to get hung for stealing a horse.
00:46:59 Anyway, I did like how Trump seemed to to want to be fast and loose with the death penalty, and I I like.
00:47:07 I like that we need to start normalizing the death penalty.
00:47:12 And and and.
00:47:13 Not be afraid.
00:47:13 Like no, you need to beat around the Bush.
00:47:16 None of this like in Minecraft.
00:47:19 No, just say you.
00:47:21 Should get the death penalty for this.
00:47:23 I think that anyone involved in voter fraud should be executed.
00:47:27 I think anyone involved with with abortion should be executed.
00:47:34 The the mothers, the doctors, everyone, everyone involved should be executed.
00:47:39 In the middle, like in the town square.
00:47:45 I just I think that's healthy.
00:47:48 That's part of.
00:47:48 My culture by the.
00:47:49 Way that's part of my culture.
00:47:53 And hey, if we used to, if we used to hang people.
00:47:55 For stealing horses.
00:47:59 Another way to lower crime.
00:48:01 Just start executing anyone that.
00:48:02 Steals a bike.
00:48:06 That's like, you know, kind of like a horse execute anyone that steals a bike.
00:48:12 Execute anyone that steals a car.
00:48:16 Hell, I would even say execute anyone that steals sneakers.
00:48:23 Quick trial.
00:48:26 Quick trial, I mean that's look that's one of your constitutional rights, right?
00:48:31 A speedy trial anyway.
00:48:34 So Montana's referendum 131 requires medical care for infants born alive.
00:48:41 So it requires medical care to be provided to infants who are born alive, including after an attempt at abortion.
00:48:49 52% no.
00:48:53 If it's even real, we don't even know, right?
00:49:02 That's just, that's what Americans.
00:49:03 Vote for now.
00:49:07 And if look, and if it's not, and if it's voter fraud, that's what Americans tolerate.
00:49:13 There's two ways of looking at.
00:49:15 This either this is.
00:49:16 Really what Americans want.
00:49:19 Or this is what they've calculated Americans.
00:49:22 Will put up with.
00:49:24 So it's essentially the same.
00:49:27 They know they can do this.
00:49:30 And nothing's going to happen.
00:49:34 No one's going to riot in the streets.
00:49:38 No one's going to put them in danger.
00:49:43 You'll put up with this.
00:49:45 Whether whether it's because it's the result.
00:49:48 Of a vote or not doesn't matter.
00:50:02 Now another reason why.
00:50:07 The young people are voting differently.
00:50:16 Where is it?
00:50:17 At where is it?
00:50:18 Oh, I thought I had this.
00:50:18 Clip loaded up.
00:50:19 I guess I didn't.
00:50:24 Oh, there it is.
00:50:29 Is a white guys funeral.
00:50:35 Race mixing white guys funeral.
00:50:40 He decided to have a a black family.
00:50:48 So see, it's not just in the commercials for everything that this happens.
00:50:53 I guess it happens in.
00:50:54 Real life.
00:50:56 And his black daughter decided to eulogize him.
Speaker 12
00:51:03 But dad, please.00:51:04 Note that while I am grateful and highly aware of all that you give in this family, I still don't miss you.
00:51:09 When you died, I feel like.
00:51:10 There was a whole.
00:51:11 I missed something, but it wasn't you.
00:51:14 It was the idea of what you could become.
00:51:16 I miss being able to.
00:51:17 Hope and wish that one.
00:51:18 Day you turn the corner and see the world.
00:51:20 From my perspective.
00:51:21 I miss the idea that.
00:51:22 One day you might help me fight for.
00:51:23 The things that matter.
00:51:24 I missed.
00:51:25 My fantasy of you because when you died, it's solidify the fact that you'll never be what you could have.
00:51:30 Been but only.
00:51:31 What you are and.
00:51:33 What you are is a racist, misogynistic, xenophobic.
00:51:36 Trump loving sister.
00:51:37 Man, that is all you will ever be to me and.
00:51:40 Dad, before you tell me to respect the dead.
00:51:42 Please remember that you disrespected and disregarded.
00:51:44 The lives and deaths of entire communities of people.
00:51:46 With your ideology, you told me to never back down, so I won't.
00:51:49 You know for the fact that even against you.
00:51:50 I'm not afraid to share my peace.
00:51:52 You are everything I aspire not to be, and I refuse to stand up here.
00:51:56 And sing the Prince of a man who has been.
00:51:58 White supremacy.
00:51:59 So I'll take your racist minds and I'll take your money and I'll take your.
00:52:02 Advice and I swear to.
00:52:03 God, I will make this world a better.
00:52:04 Place not at all, because.
00:52:06 Of you. But.
00:52:07 In exact opposition to you.
Devon
00:52:16 There's your race mix, daughter.00:52:19 When you're dead.
00:52:25 That's who's voting, and not just her. So imagine that you're you get you went to this guy's funeral, right? That's where we're at. We're at this guy's funeral.
00:52:38 I'm assuming or maybe not.
00:52:40 Maybe this is some kind of performance thing?
00:52:44 But that's pretty shocking, right?
00:52:48 I thought I was disconnected for a second.
00:52:49 I was like, *** **** it.
00:52:51 That's just some wordless notification.
00:52:55 Well, listen, listen, I, I I'm.
00:52:57 I'm sitting there like watching it kind of shocked, like, holy ****.
00:53:01 This is your daughter.
00:53:05 Listen to how the crowd reacts.
00:53:17 No, it's not like the crowd goes wild, but.
00:53:21 The fact that there's any applause at all.
00:53:28 Little bit shocking.
00:53:32 Little bit shocking.
00:53:42 Just mixing some Creamer in with this.
00:53:47 Coffee here?
00:53:48 Kind of like what that guy did.
00:53:49 Right.
00:53:55 You just mix a.
00:53:56 Little bit of Creamer with the dirt coffee.
00:54:01 Made a hazelnut.
00:54:08 So yeah, that, that's that's who's voting.
00:54:12 The demographic shift has happened.
00:54:17 In in more places than people are willing to admit and look, we're, it's we're still hanging on, just barely in, in, in a lot of these places, I still think Arizona is barely hanging on.
00:54:33 But I mean this this is it, this is it.
00:54:36 Right.
00:54:37 Like I said with with the Trump election, right?
00:54:40 2020.
00:54:42 Yeah, the demographics were changing between 2016 and 2020 and places like Arizona and Georgia and all these different states, but not enough to like shift the election results to to the dramatic degree.
00:54:56 That they were reported right.
00:55:01 That's four years versus eight years.
00:55:05 Well, I mean it's only been six years now, but next time.
00:55:07 There's an election.
00:55:08 It'll be 8 years, right?
00:55:10 From 2016.
00:55:13 To 2030.
00:55:15 Well, I'm sorry from.
00:55:19 20 or 2024.
00:55:26 But even six years difference.
00:55:30 It's starting.
00:55:30 It's starting to crack.
00:55:31 It's starting to crack.
00:55:36 So that's just the way that it is.
00:55:37 That's just the.
00:55:38 Way that it is.
00:55:40 The country's already it's already changed.
00:55:43 And this idea that we're going to have generation Zyklon, it's just it's just that's.
00:55:48 It's a fantasy.
00:55:49 It was always kind of a fantasy.
00:55:51 Look, I even bought into the fantasy for a little bit.
00:55:54 I actually thought that when Trump ran in 2016, that the thing that we'd have to watch out for because I thought quite honestly his election and it could have been, it could have been.
00:56:05 That's the depressing thing is it could have been.
00:56:08 It was for the first time, you.
00:56:09 Had people that had been losing.
00:56:12 Election after election, and by that, I don't mean that they were actually losing the elections.
00:56:17 I mean, they were losing after they won the elections.
00:56:21 Immigration was not an issue that just popped up with Donald Trump.
00:56:26 This isn't a problem that that just magically materialized.
00:56:32 In 2016, this is a problem that I've heard every white left and right at first.
00:56:38 When I was when I was.
00:56:39 Younger, even the left, even the Clintons.
00:56:43 We'll talk about having to strengthen immigration.
00:56:48 Because all white people.
00:56:51 Look, as we saw in the Holocaust.
00:56:57 All white people.
00:56:58 Were worried about immigration for the last 100 years.
00:57:05 For the last 100 years.
00:57:10 If you had tried to pass the Immigration Act of 1965 as a as a referendum, if you tried to put that to a popular vote, it would not have passed.
00:57:22 It would not have passed.
00:57:29 Softer immigration has always been unpopular with Americans.
00:57:38 But it's.
00:57:38 Always been popular with the people.
00:57:39 Who matter?
00:57:49 Obviously, the Jewish interests.
00:57:52 Who have this neurotic fear of white people outcompeting them?
00:58:02 And so they do whatever they can to out, out or to undermine.
00:58:06 White people's ability to work as a group.
00:58:11 Because they would get out competed.
00:58:19 But you also had.
00:58:22 Growing money interests.
00:58:26 A lot of these big business owners and people that run the factories that know that it's harder for groups to unionize, it's harder for groups to really kind of work together at all as as any kind of competing competing force.
00:58:47 If they're, if they're diversified.
00:58:51 Local government, same thing.
00:58:55 It's harder for people to have any kind of political opposition to you.
00:58:59 If they're atomized.
00:59:04 As long as you can keep a handful of of special interest groups happy.
00:59:09 By promising them things.
00:59:11 You'll keep getting reelected.
00:59:18 The unfortunate thing is diversity works.
00:59:20 For everyone except for the people who.
00:59:22 Have to live with it.
00:59:32 And the thing about Trump was Trump came along, and it was like a it was a collective sigh of relief.
00:59:41 When Trump won because Trump convinced a lot of *************, including myself.
00:59:47 There's no way this guy made such a big deal.
00:59:53 Out of immigration and was so crass about it, right?
00:59:57 Because that was always the that was always the thing that was always the thing that made you.
01:00:00 Worry about the other guys.
01:00:01 In the past.
01:00:03 The people that would end up disappointing you.
01:00:07 Is they wouldn't just say it right.
01:00:08 They couldn't just say it.
01:00:11 They always had to use these weird weasel words to describe immigration.
01:00:17 They would always adopt the language of the left. They would always work within the left's framing of the argument.
01:00:26 They were always playing defense.
01:00:31 And then Trump came along, and he wasn't playing defense.
01:00:39 He was the one framing the argument.
01:00:48 And he was he was damn convincing.
01:00:52 He was going to build.
01:00:53 A wall? The.
01:00:54 The wall just got 10 feet taller.
01:01:13 That's why people were excited about Trump.
01:01:17 They thought it was really.
01:01:19 The last time.
01:01:22 And it's why.
01:01:22 And by the way, it's why so many people are having a hard time letting go of him.
01:01:26 It was really the last time.
01:01:29 White people thought like or the first time, rather white people thought we might actually.
01:01:34 Be able to turn this around.
01:01:35 It's possible.
01:01:43 It's possible to turn this around this this inevitability of becoming a minority in our own countries.
01:01:51 This existential threat that we've been feeling breathing down our neck for the last 40-50 years.
01:02:01 Well, our betters.
01:02:04 Our ruling class fails us again and again and again.
01:02:09 And now we're starting to think we're starting to think maybe it's not the incompetence that we've always thought it was.
01:02:14 We're starting to think maybe it wasn't just that they the all those Republicans.
01:02:21 You know, they always almost get there and they trip and fall and all they're those goofballs, they, they, they almost had it.
01:02:29 They almost got it.
01:02:30 We'll get them next time.
01:02:33 Now it's starting to look a little intentional.
01:02:38 It's starting to be inconceivable that any group of people, no matter how incompetent, could **** ** this hard for this long.
01:02:59 And while it's hard to believe.
01:03:04 It's hard to believe that this would be intentional because you want to believe the people who are there to represent you represent you.
01:03:13 Because if they don't.
01:03:16 What the **** is this?
01:03:25 What the **** is this?
01:03:34 Who do they represent if they don't represent you?
01:03:47 And as all these people, all these Americans, all these white Americans, were starting to have these thoughts, many for the first time.
01:03:55 Along comes Trump.
01:03:58 Saying all the right things.
01:04:03 Waving a life saver over the edge.
01:04:07 Of the boat.
01:04:09 While you're trying to tread water in freezing cold icy.
01:04:15 Post shipwreck oceans.
01:04:29 And so they showed up in huge.
01:04:31 Numbers I actually suspect, and there's no way we'll ever be able to know this or prove it.
01:04:38 I suspect strongly.
01:04:40 That there was.
01:04:41 Just as much fraud in 2016.
01:04:46 As there are as there was and probably.
01:04:48 Many elections going back for however long, who knows?
01:04:53 Election voting machines.
01:04:54 Have never been secure, though they've never been secure.
01:04:58 And this has been demonstrated year after year at hacking conventions across the world.
01:05:07 Where children.
Speaker 4
01:05:09 Little girls.Devon
01:05:12 Hack voting machines with ease.01:05:16 So even even if it wasn't like, you know, some big conspiracy.
01:05:24 These this has never been a secure.
01:05:28 Way of voting, it's always been the most vulnerable.
01:05:33 Way of voting.
01:05:35 And as we look, it doesn't even save time.
01:05:38 Doesn't even save time.
01:05:39 What does it do?
Speaker 8
01:05:41 What does it accomplish?Devon
01:05:50 If it doesn't make it more secure, it doesn't make it save.01:05:53 Time what does?
01:05:54 It accomplish exactly.
01:06:03 But I suspect there was just as much fraud in 2016, but I think that the the turn out was so overwhelming.
01:06:15 That the only way to make the front work would be to make it so unbelievable.
01:06:21 That the jig would be up.
01:06:34 And that's not to say that that Trump was some kind of.
01:06:38 Look, it turned out to be everything that.
01:06:41 He might as well.
01:06:42 Have been Bush.
01:06:43 Right.
01:06:43 He might as well have been Jeb.
01:06:47 Let's be honest, he might as.
01:06:48 Well, have been Jeb.
01:06:55 In terms of what actually got done.
01:07:07 And you want to know why?
01:07:09 Well, I'll show you why.
01:07:13 Because ultimately.
01:07:18 Let's see here, we'll bring this U.
01:07:24 No matter who won.
01:07:32 This was going to be the result.
01:07:47 For those who just listen, this is.
01:07:49 AIPAC more than 95%.
01:07:54 Of AIPAC backed candidates.
01:07:56 So basically Jews, the Jewish backed candidates.
01:08:01 Won their election last night.
01:08:04 Being Pro Israel is good policy.
01:08:09 And good politics.
01:08:13 See, it doesn't matter.
01:08:15 Democrat. Republican.
01:08:19 95%.
01:08:21 Of the candidates that won.
01:08:24 We're directly backed by.
01:08:28 Jewish groups like APAC.
01:08:33 Our efforts across the country, including successfully defeating.
01:08:38 Nine anti Israel candidates.
01:08:43 In our first cycle.
01:08:46 Send a clear message those who seek to undermine America's partnership with Israel can expect a strong and unyielding political response.
01:09:25 Starting to think that.
01:09:28 I know who's really in control now.
01:09:32 Now I know who those people represent, those people who clearly don't represent me.
01:09:41 I've never got what I wanted.
01:09:43 You know what's funny? Because.
01:09:44 There's a lot of these people, right?
01:09:46 There's people that are saying stuff.
01:09:47 Like Oh yeah, yeah.
01:09:50 Don't vote.
01:09:51 Yeah, cause like that.
01:09:54 They they're doing the straw man.
01:09:55 What they're saying is they're presenting the idea that if.
01:09:58 You don't vote.
01:09:59 That like they think the argument is ohh if you don't.
01:10:03 Vote. That'll show them.
01:10:05 That'll show them.
01:10:05 They'll that'll **** them off that.
01:10:07 You didn't vote.
01:10:09 No, that if you vote or not, it's kind of irrelevant.
01:10:15 It's a data point that they pay attention to because the fewer people that vote the, the less faith people have in the.
01:10:24 System and they realize this.
01:10:27 And that will make them nervous.
01:10:30 But that's not why.
Speaker 1
01:10:34 You're the the reason you.Devon
01:10:36 Don't vote is you're you're you're consenting to it.01:10:43 Now, look, I know I'm not going.
01:10:44 To tell you not.
01:10:45 To vote.
01:10:45 But the reason I don't vote is every time it's what the lesser.
01:10:49 Of two evils.
01:10:52 Well, that's still evil, and I'm not going.
Speaker 9
01:10:56 To vote for evil.Devon
01:10:58 I'm not going to consent to evil.01:11:04 Oh no, the the evil that I wanted didn't win.
01:11:08 It's the other evil.
01:11:11 It's the slightly.
01:11:12 More evil?
01:11:17 Ohh good, the slightly less.
01:11:18 Evil 1.
Speaker 11
01:11:23 It's still evil.Devon
01:11:33 Oh, but then things will just get really bad.01:11:35 Yeah, things have to get really bad.
01:11:42 When people say.
01:11:42 That that just tells me that it's like.
01:11:46 As they talk, I just I start to just.
01:11:48 See a giant vagina talking.
01:11:54 Just a massive hairy vagina.
01:11:57 Just sputtering nonsense at me.
01:12:04 Of course it has to get bad, you stupid ****.
01:12:09 You think it's getting better?
01:12:14 Has it ever got better, even and when when Republicans win across the board?
01:12:21 Like when Trump had the house and the Senate.
01:12:24 For for at least two years.
01:12:28 What got better?
01:12:40 But it will slow it down.
01:12:44 Why do you want to slow it down?
01:12:55 Haven't you ever ripped off a Band-Aid?
01:12:57 Are you the kind of ***** that, that.
01:13:00 Adds to your own pain because you're too afraid to just.
01:13:04 Rip the Band-Aid off. You got to slowly.
Speaker 10
01:13:06 Peel it off while.Devon
01:13:08 Cringing and squirming like a little ******* *****.01:13:12 Are you the one that like you tiptoe into?
01:13:14 The cold water.
01:13:15 You're too much of a little ****** to just jump in.
01:13:17 The water. So you.
01:13:18 Tiptoe into it like inch by inch.
01:13:26 Making it take longer makes it worse.
01:13:43 Especially with the.
01:13:44 Demographic changes.
01:13:45 You don't want it to take longer.
01:13:51 I mean, ****, I guess, really.
01:13:53 What it boils down to is, for ***** sake, how?
01:13:55 Much of A minority.
01:13:56 Do you want it do.
01:13:57 You want to be when the **** hits the fan.
01:14:00 That's the real question.
01:14:03 You want to be down to.
01:14:03 20% when it gets bad is.
01:14:05 That is that it.
01:14:08 Is that going to be better?
01:14:10 It going to be better then.
01:14:13 Or are you just?
01:14:14 Literally using Boomer logic and you're just kicking the.
01:14:17 ******* can down.
01:14:18 You just want it to not get bad while.
01:14:20 You're still alive.
Speaker
01:14:27 If I can.Devon
01:14:28 Just stretch out.01:14:29 You know the the the slow.
01:14:34 Slow throbbing pain.
Speaker 6
01:14:36 You know.Devon
01:14:38 If I can.01:14:39 Just if I can just make the pain chronic.
01:14:41 And not acute.
01:14:43 For just long enough for me to to just slip quietly into the grave without.
01:14:48 Having to actually.
01:14:50 See any real ****?
01:14:55 It will be my kids problem.
01:15:04 Let them deal with it.
01:15:15 If I vote hard enough, **** won't get.
01:15:17 Real bad until my grandkids are.
01:15:19 Are having.
Speaker
01:15:20 To deal with it.Devon
01:15:27 ******* *******.01:15:31 ******* ******* grow a pair.
01:15:39 Either grow a pair or have them surgically removed and run for office.
01:15:46 Those seem to be the.
01:15:47 Choices these days.
01:15:53 Drives me insane, drives me in ******* sane.
01:16:02 All this fake drama.
01:16:04 Ohh are you for?
01:16:05 Trump or DeSantis?
Speaker 4
01:16:20 It's like.Devon
01:16:22 It's so nonsense.01:16:24 It's so nonsense.
01:16:27 This is why we want you watching sports ball.
01:16:30 When I hear people talk like this, it's like it's I.
01:16:33 I feel the same.
01:16:34 Way that I've always felt my.
01:16:35 I've never understood sports.
01:16:36 Ball like why anyone would watch.
01:16:38 Professional sports.
01:16:40 It's never made any ******* sense to me, because at the end of the day, nothing, nothing changes in your life, right?
01:16:46 You know your team isn't even from, like, your city.
01:16:51 You're probably not even from your city, right?
01:16:53 So let's say, let's say you live in San Francisco.
01:16:57 Oh yeah, the San Francisco Giants, right?
01:17:02 Or the 49ers, the 49ers. Let's let's do football.
01:17:10 Well, first of all, none of the 49ers are from San Francisco.
01:17:14 Most of the people in San Francisco are not for in San Francisco or even California or even.
01:17:18 America at this point, right?
01:17:23 If they win the Super Bowl.
01:17:27 You don't get a bonus.
01:17:31 Your life doesn't get any better.
01:17:33 In fact, it gets worse.
01:17:35 Because now tickets to games get more expensive.
01:17:39 All the.
01:17:39 The stupid merch all the sports ball merch.
01:17:43 All the jerseys and ****, they get more expensive.
01:17:47 Even the ******* hot dogs get more expensive.
01:17:51 So if they win, nothing in your life improves at all.
01:18:00 Nothing. Everything gets worse.
01:18:04 In fact, your taxes will probably go up.
01:18:07 So they can expand, you know, because the the owners of these teams, they never pay for their own ****.
01:18:12 They always find some ******* jewy way to make you pay for it.
01:18:15 Like their billion dollar stadiums.
01:18:19 It would be good for tax revenue.
01:18:28 But all these all.
01:18:29 These ******* meat headed monkeys, right?
01:18:34 Oh, sure, how my team.
Speaker 9
01:18:35 Does good in the playoffs.Devon
01:18:41 ******* monkeys, man.01:18:45 That's all.
01:18:45 That's ******* chimpanzees.
01:18:47 That's all I **** when I hear these people talk.
01:18:50 About oh gosh.
01:18:52 Well, if you like to serve this or Trump.
01:18:56 I mean, you might as well be.
01:18:57 Asking me like.
01:18:59 The ******* batting average of some ******* ball player. I don't know who ******* cares.
01:19:09 Who ******* cares?
01:19:17 Has it ever made a difference?
01:19:27 What does it tell you that that the Clintons in the 90s?
01:19:33 We're probably if we're being perfectly honest.
01:19:37 We're probably more right.
01:19:38 Wing than the Trump administration.
01:19:48 I didn't hear Trump talking about super predators.
01:19:54 No, he he was talking about giving blacks trillions of ******* dollars.
01:20:02 And then pardoning rappers instead of Julian Assange on his last day of office.
01:20:10 Right after failing to cross the Rubicon because he was too much of A.
01:20:13 ******* ****** to even do that.
01:20:17 Imagine that.
01:20:20 Imagine that you you have.
01:20:21 You're one of the few people.
01:20:23 In history, in the history of America.
01:20:26 That has the opportunity.
01:20:29 To actually you have enough public support.
01:20:32 I mean, **** without your your, your, your support.
01:20:38 Maybe with the help of the FBI a.
01:20:39 Little bit, but your supporters stormed the capital.
01:20:44 You could have had an actual insurrection.
01:20:46 If you wanted.
01:20:48 Imagine being the guy that that that's one of the.
01:20:51 That's one of the options you got on the table and.
01:20:53 You and you don't ******* take it.
01:20:56 You don't ******* take it, you instead you instead give the keys to the castle, to the the guy who cheated you out of it.
01:21:04 By the way, whether or not there was fraud Trump, I guarantee you believes that there there was.
01:21:10 And if he doesn't, he's just a big liar cause he said just the other day in, in, in the, the the.
01:21:15 Rally I watched.
01:21:17 That he believed it.
01:21:21 Well, if he believed it, why did he leave?
01:21:30 The last because he's.
01:21:33 Because he just, like the rest of the Americans, he's a giant ******* *****.
01:21:37 It's a big, hairy vagina.
01:21:43 He's just king of the *******.
01:21:44 That's that's all there is to it.
01:21:52 He's just kicking that same can down the road.
01:22:14 Anyway, that's my.
Speaker 9
01:22:19 That's my view on the election.Devon
01:22:26 That's the way I that's the way I see ****.01:22:31 Just a bunch of ******* pointless theater.
01:22:37 Pointless theatre there anything I missed here?
01:22:40 Had some other stuff in here?
01:22:43 I got everything.
01:22:46 Oh, there was something I was going to play.
01:22:50 Let me see what I got here.
01:23:02 I thought this might be fun to watch.
01:23:06 I'm. I'm probably going.
01:23:08 To edit it into something else.
01:23:13 I was on archive. You find the weirdest shenarchive.org man.
01:23:21 But I saw this.
01:23:21 I was like I got to download this.
01:23:24 There's easy ways to make this into like memes, but.
01:23:32 Here's here's you want, you know, here's here's an opportunity in.
01:23:35 Terms of zooming out the.
01:23:36 Graph, right?
01:23:37 I talked about how like so many people.
01:23:40 All right, so one of.
01:23:41 The reasons why I think zoomers are like, oh we, we still have a chance.
01:23:44 We can turn this around.
01:23:45 They're starting line.
01:23:48 Is trans kids.
01:23:50 Right.
01:23:52 That's the they.
01:23:53 Started out with that being, uh, that.
01:23:55 Was already normal.
01:23:59 So it's hard to have any kind of perspective of like how far are we falling?
01:24:03 If if you're starting out with trans?
01:24:05 Kids as normal.
01:24:07 OK.
01:24:10 And when I saw this video.
01:24:11 I was like ******* hell.
01:24:13 Like it's insane.
01:24:15 Like, it's funny that this video was made.
01:24:19 It's a government video.
01:24:26 And it says.
01:24:28 A lot, because I think it's from 1962.
01:24:31 You'll see in a second.
01:24:34 It's weird a that it was made, but here's here's my first response was you know if they were to play this video in there or any.
01:24:44 Video like this?
01:24:46 When I was younger, like in the late 90s.
Speaker 10
01:24:50 It would have been made fun.Devon
01:24:51 Of it would have been mocked mercilessly.01:24:56 Like, oh, look at this stupid *******.
01:24:58 Video of the old people made right.
Speaker 11
01:25:02 Oh, it's.Devon
01:25:02 So funny.01:25:08 But now in the context.
01:25:10 Of 2022 you watch this.
01:25:12 And it's more just like it's horrifying that we went from having a government that would produce a video like this.
01:25:22 To where the people that they're warning you about.
01:25:25 Are now the ones running the government.
01:25:31 60 years this took place.
01:25:34 Anyway, let's take a look.
Speaker 5
01:25:37 Pop up and down.Devon
01:25:42 It's called the child molester.Speaker 8
01:25:48 No, but this is.Devon
01:25:50 This was this was funded by the government to warn kids about groomers.01:26:01 And now the groomers are running the government.
Speaker 5
01:26:03 How many times and turning around line not so step find a space.01:26:11 I will say like a rooster half like a head up 10 times and then.
Devon
01:26:48 See the other sad thing about this is the way they portray the child molester, of course.01:26:53 Is, oh, there's going to be some, you know, it's it's a cliche now, right?
01:26:58 Oh, you're going to be playing out in the playground and then some guy is going to walk up and offer you candy.
01:27:05 He's going to offer you candy and you're going to go into.
01:27:07 His car it actually gets.
01:27:08 Pretty pretty ******* traumatic.
01:27:10 Like what?
01:27:11 We're gonna watch all that.
01:27:12 It's really long.
01:27:13 It's actually weirdly long.
01:27:18 Think of how that's changed too.
01:27:21 Now no kid is playing on a playground.
01:27:28 Probably there's too.
01:27:28 Many ******* guys with the.
01:27:30 Candy, I guess.
Speaker
01:27:31 But like.Devon
01:27:32 There's no kids that are playing on the playground.01:27:38 Especially not this age.
01:27:40 But in the High trust society.
01:27:43 In the 1960s, this would be normal.
01:27:46 That kids that at at at this.
01:27:48 Age like I don't.
01:27:48 How old that girl is, but she's looks like she's probably younger than 10.
01:27:54 And she's just playing in the playground, you know, at the park by herself.
01:27:58 Maybe with some friends.
01:28:01 You know that creepy candy guy shows up, right?
01:28:06 And he's like, oh, I.
01:28:07 Get in my car.
01:28:09 And this lady notices.
01:28:12 Anyway, they make the point that you know this is this girl.
01:28:16 Let's see here.
01:28:17 I think this is the girl that knew that something.
01:28:19 Was weird about that guy.
01:28:21 And so she didn't get kidnapped.
01:28:25 See, this is what I'm talking about.
01:28:26 It got traumatic like this, like it's.
01:28:27 Brutal like he.
01:28:29 Like, look at this ****.
01:28:34 I missed the line, he says.
01:28:35 Like I'm going to ******* kill you or something like that.
Speaker 5
01:28:52 I want to go home.Speaker
01:28:54 I'll take you home pretty soon.Speaker 5
01:28:56 I want to go now.Speaker 11
01:28:58 This will only take a minute.Speaker 9
01:29:08 Come on out.Speaker 5
01:29:10 Please, Mr.01:29:11 you do what I say and then.
Speaker
01:29:12 I'll take you home.Speaker 11
01:29:20 Hey, keep quiet.01:29:23 I'll kill both of you.
Devon
01:29:26 So it's ******* ********.01:29:29 Anyway, so you know the cops are like, well, why don't you tell your kids that there's all these ******* groomers everywhere?
01:29:37 So she's the she's the mom that didn't tell her kids about groomers.
01:29:43 Alright, so this is this is where.
01:29:45 It becomes something that you can easily start meming it.
01:29:47 I think I think this.
01:29:48 Is the right part.
Speaker 2
01:29:50 My child, why and not?Speaker 14
01:29:54 And not Kathy.01:29:57 The answer is her parents.
01:30:00 Like you, they know about molesters.
01:30:03 But unlike you.
01:30:05 They realized it was necessary to give Kathy specific information about child molesters.
01:30:12 People with perverted minds.
01:30:14 Enjoy touching young children.
01:30:18 Cathy's parents know that most child molesting cases can be prevented. Not all, of course, but most would never happen if the child victims had some time been given the opportunity to know their enemy.
01:30:32 Like, what does a child molester look like?
01:30:35 They have sinister faces.
01:30:39 Or do they look like people you see every?
Devon
01:30:40 I'll tell you what a trial moreso looks like.01:30:49 Looks like that.
01:30:56 Anyway, so this this is like.
01:30:58 It's super long. It's like 1/2 hour long.
01:31:02 And like I said, it's brutal.
01:31:03 Like one of the kids is it has ******* dead kid.
01:31:06 I mean, this is ******* horrific.
01:31:22 But yeah, it's got like, yeah, it's ********. Anyway, the fact that they were making this **** and then like I said, I think it's like 1962 ish or something like that.
01:31:34 And now, six years later, there's like a.
01:31:38 You know, the groomers are running things.
01:31:45 And in fact, the groomers are getting elected and it's not even that the groomers are getting appointed, they're getting elected.
01:31:53 I mean.
01:31:54 They elected this.
01:32:02 I mean, holy ****.
01:32:12 Anyway, that's kind of what.
01:32:14 I was getting at though in terms of like.
01:32:17 The demographic shift, you know you're looking.
01:32:20 At the age difference.
01:32:25 You know these people here that are the 18 to 29.
01:32:28 That vote 71 percent, 71%.
01:32:34 Blue in a red state. Well, a formerly RedState Arizona.
01:32:40 Used to be considered solid red.
01:32:45 But so did California.
01:32:51 I mean, wasn't that long ago that California?
01:32:55 With solid red people forget Reagan was the Governor of California.
01:33:12 You know, this is this is what's going to happen the the people that it's normal.
01:33:17 These this, this 18 and 29. Not only is trans kids normal, it's normal they're growing up in a in a a society where ******** are elected officials, ******** are are, are diplomats, ******** are heads of agencies.
01:33:43 I honestly don't understand how boomers.
01:33:46 Can keep lying to themselves.
01:33:49 I don't know.
01:33:50 If it's because their memory is so shot, I don't know how you can possibly have lived.
01:33:56 So long.
01:33:59 That a controversial.
01:34:06 To have as a politician.
01:34:10 In your lifetime, would have been to support.
01:34:15 Gays in the military.
Speaker 9
01:34:20 Or even women.Devon
01:34:20 In the military.01:34:25 That would have been really controversial.
01:34:28 And I don't know, maybe the the 80s.
01:34:32 The early 90s.
01:34:40 I don't know how you can live.
01:34:43 Through a social change like they've lived through.
01:34:47 And think that.
01:34:49 That they're winning at all.
01:34:58 I don't know how delusional you have to be to look at that kind of change and.
01:35:02 To be like holy ****.
Speaker 9
01:35:07 I don't know what we've been.Devon
01:35:08 Doing wrong, but we better figure it out quick.Speaker
01:35:15 I yeah, I.Devon
01:35:15 Just I don't know how you.01:35:16 Can look at it and and and.
01:35:17 Think that the answer is voting harder, I guess is what I'm getting at.
01:35:23 Especially when, even when you've won elections, it keeps happening like it's never stopped.
01:35:29 It's never relented even for a moment.
01:35:33 I I just don't get it.
01:35:35 I don't know.
01:35:36 How they they?
01:35:36 Delude themselves into thinking that.
01:35:40 I like Trump.
01:35:40 I like to say this like.
01:35:42 That is even like that even matters.
01:35:50 Let's take a look at.
01:35:51 Hyper chats hyper chats.
01:35:55 And we're theorizing.
01:35:55 What do you think about the Powerball thing being delayed Monday night and the election fraud Tuesday night being connected?
01:36:01 I'm thinking the Powerball delay was a primer for the election delays and fraud.
01:36:05 Both are just as fake and gay white pillars are the enemy.
01:36:08 I I don't know that it was tied together, but it was kind.
01:36:11 Of funny that I was.
01:36:13 I I I almost did it just to see how many people that followed me on GAB bought Powerball tickets.
01:36:20 I was just getting sick of like, everywhere I.
01:36:22 Went locally out here.
01:36:24 I was just everyone was like I was at.
01:36:26 The store and.
01:36:27 I just hear old people online like.
01:36:29 Oh my God.
01:36:29 The the.
01:36:30 The Powerball is up to.
01:36:32 2 billion like it.
01:36:33 Like it matters like like again, like it's just as real as ******* elections, right?
01:36:36 Yeah, you, you.
01:36:38 Better spend $100 on tickets.
01:36:39 Cause you know you.
01:36:40 Might be a billionaire.
01:36:43 You know, because.
Speaker 11
01:36:45 We we all.Devon
01:36:46 Know that that that's like, super, super legitimate.01:36:51 Here's the thing.
01:36:52 You gotta understand a.
01:36:52 Lot of people don't know this.
01:36:55 You're you're McDonald's the monopoly.
01:36:59 The the McDonald's monopoly ****.
01:37:03 That they used to.
01:37:03 Have those games like you'd get like like.
01:37:06 On the the the little.
01:37:08 Cardboard packet that the fries came in had those little game pieces you could peel off.
01:37:15 And the drinks head, like the little, you know, the same thing.
01:37:17 You could peel them off and you get the big game board.
01:37:22 And you could win $1,000,000, right?
01:37:26 And everyone was playing the monopoly game and.
01:37:29 There was this big promotion.
01:37:30 They did it every year for years.
01:37:34 Yeah, that was those.
01:37:35 Those are all rigged.
01:37:38 They were all rigged.
01:37:43 Like the FBI.
01:37:44 So I don't know.
01:37:45 I don't know who.
01:37:45 Noticed but, but someone noticed like, hey, it's kind of weird because everyone that wins is already rich.
01:37:56 So it's weird that because rich people don't usually eat at McDonald's.
01:38:02 But it's it's kind of an odd thing that the only people winning.
01:38:07 The McDonald's monopoly are rich people.
01:38:12 So they investigated and they found that they were you.
01:38:15 Know the the the sweepstakes.
01:38:18 The people in charge of, I guess trying to guarantee that it was.
01:38:24 That it was fair and real and stuff, right?
01:38:28 They were selling the winning pieces.
01:38:32 And that's so that's why rich.
01:38:33 People were winning because.
01:38:34 Rich people were the ones that.
01:38:35 Had enough money to buy them?
01:38:37 Because they would sell like the. OK, well, I'll sell you this, this game piece that's worth $1,000,000.
01:38:44 For like $200,000 or you know whatever it was.
01:38:48 And so, you know, it made sense if you're a rich.
01:38:51 You're like.
01:38:52 Alright, fine.
01:38:52 Well that.
01:38:53 Sounds like a good deal.
01:38:59 And that was just $1,000,000.
01:39:04 And so if you think Powerball.
01:39:08 With $2 billion at stake.
01:39:12 Is real.
01:39:15 Just like, oh, just it.
01:39:16 Could be anyone.
01:39:21 Uh oh, we have some weird glitch.
01:39:25 Yeah, I just thought it was hilarious because I I I said on gab like, oh, yeah, you know, imagine thinking Powerball is real and you could tell by the replies who bought Powerball tickets.
01:39:33 That's why.
01:39:33 I did it.
01:39:41 But then, like literally, that night that night that they did the OR maybe it was the next day they do the big drawing.
01:39:50 And they're like, oh, whoops, we can't do the drawing because uh, you know, computer glitches or something.
01:39:59 What there's going to be a delay.
01:40:04 Yeah, I'm sure.
01:40:05 I'm sure that was real.
01:40:10 I mean, it's just I think it's just people that don't understand, you know, they're just really trusting.
01:40:17 And if you're still like, if you're still operating with a high trust society mindset, go **** yourself, OK?
01:40:25 Like it's not adorable anymore.
01:40:27 It's not cute anymore.
01:40:30 I used to get it.
01:40:30 And you're like, oh, that's cute.
01:40:32 He still thinks we're living a high.
01:40:33 Trust us.
01:40:33 No, it's not cute anymore.
01:40:36 Go **** yourself.
01:40:40 I don't have time for people like that anymore.
01:40:44 But either you think that that's still like the the situation or you don't understand technology.
01:40:51 You don't understand that.
01:40:53 You know, at the very least.
01:40:57 This computer system that divvies out the tickets.
01:41:04 They know what numbers have been picked in real time in some database somewhere before they do the drawing.
01:41:12 That's how they're able to tell you, right?
01:41:14 Like at the end of the drawing or whatever.
01:41:17 Oh, yeah.
01:41:18 Winning ticket was sold.
01:41:19 You know, in this state.
01:41:20 And this state or whatever.
01:41:28 So they know before they they.
01:41:30 Pick the numbers.
01:41:33 What all the numbers are, and who's picked all the numbers?
01:41:38 The other thing that should raise some eyebrows.
01:41:45 You you have to, you have to buy Powerball tickets with cash.
01:41:54 Now I'm sorry.
01:41:58 As much as.
01:41:59 I am a a big believer in cash.
01:42:05 In the year 2022.
01:42:08 If I go to a business that only accepts cash.
01:42:12 I know why they're doing that.
01:42:15 It's not to save money on on circumventing having to pay the fees involved with.
01:42:22 Plugging into the visa network or whatever, right?
01:42:26 They're doing something shady.
01:42:28 I might be OK with that, by the way.
01:42:32 I mean, I go to.
01:42:33 A Barber that only accepts cash.
01:42:36 I know why he's doing that.
01:42:37 And I'm OK with it.
01:42:41 But if you've got a big system like the Powerball.
01:42:45 And they only accept cash.
01:42:52 You should ask yourself why.
01:42:57 Seems like that adds a layer of.
01:43:03 Oh, I don't know.
01:43:05 Or rather, it gets it strips away a.
01:43:07 Layer of paperwork, if you will.
01:43:10 That might be good to have.
01:43:16 And then I don't know if this applies to Powerball, because I know Powerball is like nationwide, or at least I I don't.
01:43:23 I don't play Powerball, so I don't.
01:43:24 Know what states do.
01:43:25 It, but I know some states.
01:43:29 Have passed laws.
01:43:30 Now you ask yourself why the?
01:43:31 **** they what they do well.
01:43:33 They have passed laws.
01:43:36 That if you win the lottery.
01:43:39 And again, I don't know if this applies to Powerball in these states, but I know that there.
01:43:43 Are certain states.
01:43:46 The half state lotteries.
01:43:48 That have passed the law that you can remain anonymous if you win the lottery.
01:43:55 Isn't that convenient?
01:43:59 So they can do their lottery.
01:44:02 Look. Oh, yeah, someone won $50 million. Well, who won?
01:44:07 Oh, they want they.
01:44:07 They prefer to stay anonymous.
Speaker 9
01:44:14 Ohh alright.Devon
01:44:17 So for all you know, $50 million just went somewhere.01:44:26 Yeah, Powerball is just it's a stupid tax.
01:44:29 Look, even if it's real, the astronomical odds.
01:44:34 Still, it makes it amounts to a stupid tax.
01:44:40 But whether or not that was tidy elections.
01:44:42 I I don't.
01:44:43 Know who knows?
01:44:45 I don't think I don't. I don't think they need to prep people for this stuff anymore. If anything, 2020 prepped them for it.
01:44:51 Right.
01:44:51 No, you didn't see a whole lot of of.
01:44:53 People, even on the right, there's people.
01:44:57 To this day.
01:44:58 That are like, oh, no, the 2020. You're crazy. You're a crazy cute tart. If you think there was election fraud, like even today, there's people that think 2020 was totally legit and fine.
01:45:10 Why would they need to prep?
01:45:11 People for it.
01:45:18 You know, people are going to look, it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter. People are going to believe what they want to believe. And even if you have, because remember right after 2020 election.
01:45:28 They they did those.
01:45:29 Polls the oh, look at these election deniers.
01:45:33 They did polls where it was something like 70% of Republicans or, you know, somewhere.
01:45:38 In that neighborhood.
01:45:40 Thought that the the election was rigged.
01:45:46 No, I don't care about that.
01:45:47 That's a lot.
01:45:48 Of that's a lot of people.
01:45:54 But the more important number is is.
01:45:56 If you did that same poll today.
01:46:00 I don't know what the difference would be, but it's.
01:46:02 I guarantee it's lower.
01:46:05 Yeah, it's probably still.
01:46:06 Like 40% think it was rigged.
01:46:10 You wait long enough, people just, you know, they give up.
01:46:14 They give up on everything else.
01:46:19 So I don't think you need to be prepped.
01:46:23 Fergus Mory better not share on this song Dev.
01:46:25 It was written.
01:46:26 By Rick I.
01:46:28 I don't know what that is.
01:46:28 Name that name is in the midst of a divorce.
01:46:31 It's beautiful and tragic, and from the heart.
01:46:33 Do your worst.
01:46:33 I don't know what song you're talking about, unless you're talking about maybe one of the songs I play in the intro when I don't know why it would talk **** about.
01:46:41 A song I might put in the intros, so there you go.
01:46:45 I hate to disappoint you.
01:46:50 $5 thanks for all you do, Uncle Stack. I'll catch the replay.
01:46:54 In the AM.
01:46:55 Cheers, brother.
01:46:55 Well, I appreciate that.
01:46:58 Gas the bikes race more now.
01:47:02 Be sure to go out and vote.
01:47:03 Goy the Party of Israel versus the Party of Israel is our greatest ally.
01:47:11 That's one thing that DeSantis and Trump and Biden all agree on, right?
01:47:20 Fergus Moore, I'm going to call my new band Carla's House Bees.
01:47:25 Man, those Carls house bees, I'll tell you.
01:47:27 What they are the first bees.
01:47:30 They're the first bees I got.
01:47:33 So they do have like a month on all the, at least on the all the other bees.
01:47:38 But they're ******* ********, man.
01:47:39 They don't **** around.
01:47:40 I think there might have been some race mixing going on.
01:47:43 I I I in the spring I I.
01:47:46 Don't want to crack it open now?
01:47:47 It's cold, but.
01:47:48 In the spring, I'm going to crack.
01:47:49 Open that.
01:47:50 Hive and it's doubtful that.
01:47:52 The Queen is going to have that bright yellow mark on.
01:47:56 The back that she's supposed to have.
01:47:59 I'll be surprised if she's got it.
01:48:02 They could just be crazy because it is the time of year they get more, they get way crankier.
01:48:09 When the weather's bad and the resources are low, even like the, you know, the European.
01:48:13 Bees get crankier.
01:48:15 But they they were, they were pretty testy.
01:48:21 UM.
01:48:24 Do you ever feed or reclaim your neighborhood?
01:48:26 Do you ever feed your bees grape soda?
01:48:28 I hear that as their favorite drink.
01:48:31 No, but bees.
01:48:32 Fun fact, bees will drink soda.
01:48:36 In times like this, when there's no neck or anything like that, you might see this in cities.
01:48:43 Even you might notice in trash cans.
01:48:46 Where people are throwing away soda cans and you know, like by like a fast food restaurant or something like.
01:48:51 That you'll see bee.
01:48:53 Bees going in the trash can, that's what they're doing.
01:48:56 They're getting the sugar out of sugary drinks that are left over.
01:49:02 Fergus Moore ****** this selection.
01:49:04 The Blue team is completely useless and the red team is just slightly less than useless.
01:49:10 And my Red team assessment is debatable.
01:49:15 Yeah, it's, it's, it's sports ball.
01:49:18 It's ******* sports ball at this point.
01:49:24 It doesn't help anyone to make it to peel the Band-Aid off slower.
01:49:29 It doesn't help anybody.
01:49:36 Avtomat Kalashnikova Dr.
01:49:39 Ayers might be Jewish.
01:49:40 There are a lot of crypto Jews.
01:49:44 Closet Jews in Turkey, the founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, was probably a crypto Jew. He and his cohorts killed over 1,000,000 Christians. Also, the Sebastian Jewish cult was prominent in Turkey.
01:50:05 Well, Doctor Oz is is Turkish.
01:50:10 And in in show business so you know I.
01:50:14 Guess it's possible.
01:50:17 Damn Bigfoot. There was a poll that showed 8% of voters were homosexual or with gender dysphoria.
01:50:25 Majority White doesn't matter if that many are ****.
01:50:30 Well, that's The thing is, even if, like the numbers on the screen where you have the 18 and 29.
01:50:37 71% went blue. Uh.
01:50:41 For Arizona, a lot of that's demographic, right, the 65 and older crowd is in Arizona, is going to be way wider. And just in America, generally speaking is going to be way wider than 18 to 29 because the zoomers aren't just the the gayest generation. They're also like the least white generation, right.
01:51:02 But the whites that they do have your right.
01:51:06 When you see these people, you know the drag Queens.
01:51:10 They're either white or they're fellow white.
01:51:13 When you see the the drag kids.
01:51:16 Not a whole lot of.
01:51:16 Kids of color in that crowd.
01:51:19 You know these ******** that are winning that are running for office and winning now.
01:51:24 They're either white or fellow white.
01:51:27 So it's.
01:51:30 You know.
01:51:32 That's that's the way it is.
01:51:35 UM.
01:51:37 Yeah, if I I'm not surprised that 8% of voters are homosexual.
01:51:43 You got to think of it this.
01:51:44 Way too if you believe.
01:51:48 If you believe in the Bible, even somewhat literally.
01:51:53 And you think that things have the possibility of?
01:51:57 Of going as if history repeats itself.
01:52:04 To a Sodom and Gomorrah level, right?
01:52:07 And that if and that's the the, at least the arena we're headed towards.
01:52:12 In Sodom and Gomorrah.
01:52:15 It was a lot more than 8% gay.
01:52:19 I mean.
01:52:20 We have a lot further to fall.
01:52:24 If we're only 8% gay.
01:52:27 Like, that's just the way it is.
01:52:29 It's gonna it's gonna.
01:52:30 Get a lot gayer than.
01:52:31 That before it all goes to ****, surprisingly.
01:52:36 Uh. Let's see here.
01:52:40 I got to figure out one of the things like it's it's freaking out on the bit.
01:52:45 Rate and the screen is getting all crappy.
01:52:47 I'm looking at my.
01:52:49 I'm watching it back.
01:52:50 I don't know why it's it won't let me change my.
01:52:53 The bit rate that I'm watching it at.
01:52:56 Which is part.
01:52:56 Of the problem.
01:52:58 But it just goes.
01:52:59 This big Gray blocking mess, there is a way for me to make it not do.
01:53:03 That on this new computer I just have.
01:53:06 To switch it back anyway, doesn't matter.
01:53:13 Do you have?
01:53:13 A way we can post paid chats on an open blog or something for you and your audience to see and have you reply with text or voice when you are not streaming.
01:53:24 If not, then that you should consider it would boost your income and people would wait less for answers.
01:53:31 People would wait less for, I don't know what that part means.
01:53:36 I mean not that.
01:53:36 I'm aware of.
01:53:37 I I don't think you can do that with.
01:53:40 I mean, I don't know.
01:53:41 There's probably a way to set that up, but I don't.
01:53:43 I don't have that set up.
01:53:46 I don't know how useful that would be.
01:53:48 I don't know if there's enough people that.
01:53:49 Want to send a hyper chat while I'm not streaming but I guess I I know that like maybe with these third party things you can do that but.
01:53:59 I don't know if I want to complicate it.
01:54:02 Fergus Moore, the best argument against democracy is a 5 minute conversation with the average voter.
01:54:10 Right.
01:54:12 Right.
01:54:12 Well, I mean like, like, let's see here.
01:54:17 I'm going to bring this up here.
01:54:21 I think.
01:54:33 It's Torba posted this video.
01:54:38 These are the people that vote.
01:54:41 You want to know that 18 to.
01:54:42 29 that.
01:54:44 Devoted 71%.
01:54:51 Like these are the people we're talking about, OK?
Speaker 18
01:54:57 What language do the people in Idaho speak?01:55:02 Like the language, the people who live.
01:55:03 In I know.
01:55:04 What do they?
Speaker 2
01:55:05 You know?01:55:06 Hell no.
01:55:07 I don't know what Japan.
Speaker 18
01:55:12 How long does each president serve their term?01:55:15 Five years?
01:55:17 How many months make up a year?
01:55:19 Do you know?
01:55:19 What the capital of the?
Speaker
01:55:20 United States is.Speaker 18
01:55:22 Maybe that's a?01:55:23 Guess what's the capital New York say again?
01:55:27 New York?
Devon
01:55:31 So that's what you're dealing with, I mean.01:55:33 That's that's the electorate.
01:55:37 And they're trying to lower.
01:55:38 The age to 16?
01:55:39 That's ******* insane.
01:55:48 Archaic weighs $5. I really want to start making editing videos. I have looked some up, but what software do you personally recommend and do you have any other advice to help someone get started to do a good job?
01:56:04 It all depends on what you like.
01:56:07 Honestly, there's there's so many different options now.
01:56:12 There's a lot of free ones.
01:56:14 It depends on what kind of animation you want to do.
01:56:18 The standard.
01:56:19 I guess the industry standard.
01:56:22 For well.
01:56:26 Probably the most popular.
01:56:27 Package is premier and after effects.
01:56:31 That's on a subscription basis, though.
01:56:36 Of course.
01:56:37 Well, you know, there's other packages that are free.
01:56:48 Like I think.
01:56:49 What's the one that I I?
01:56:52 Let me look here.
01:56:54 Was it fusion like black magic?
01:56:59 I think Black magic's.
01:57:01 I think it's.
01:57:02 Called Fusion, they keep changing the *******.
01:57:04 Name of it, so I don't, I never.
01:57:07 But it used to be Davinci Resolve.
01:57:10 And I think Black magic bought them out.
01:57:11 So I don't know what whatever that product is, it's actually pretty good, though.
01:57:15 Last time I used it, it's been a while.
01:57:19 Depends on what you want to do depends on what you want to do.
01:57:21 I would say the easiest thing to learn and the thing you're going to find the most tutorials for is going to be.
01:57:28 Sadly the Adobe products and I say sadly because **** Adobe.
01:57:34 And then you know, of course if.
01:57:37 You want to be locked into a Mac, you.
01:57:38 Can use the.
01:57:39 Apple products but.
01:57:41 I wouldn't recommend that there was a time that final cut was considered the industry standard, but that.
01:57:47 You know, that was a long time ago.
01:57:48 It's all.
01:57:49 Adobe **** now.
01:57:51 So I would look at that, I'd say, you know, premiere and after effects is pretty much the standard.
01:57:58 Fashion Chad, $5. I'm getting ready to move to a mostly white European country with a based PM. I really think white should do that in America. How do you feel about it? What do you mean, like leaving America?
01:58:14 You know, if that's what you want to.
01:58:16 Do I just don't know where you would go?
01:58:19 I can't think of there being a place.
01:58:22 That I don't think you can run away.
01:58:25 No new world.
01:58:27 In fact, I don't.
01:58:28 You know, you say you're going to go to this European country with a with a based PM.
01:58:33 I don't know what country you could be.
01:58:34 Possibly talking about.
01:58:38 I think that some of these countries maybe have a.
01:58:44 A brighter future than we do.
01:58:47 You know, but it it's. I think you're still rolling the dice. I think most of these PM's are not quite as base as you think.
01:58:55 They are.
01:58:57 And a lot of these countries are heading in the wrong direction, like Poland.
01:59:00 As an example, Poland through the courts.
01:59:05 Because that's how they always get it done right.
01:59:07 They never vote on this **** because it would never pass, even in America wouldn't pass.
01:59:11 But through the courts poll and legalized gay.
01:59:14 Marriage the other day.
01:59:18 You know.
01:59:21 And all of these countries, all of these countries suck circumcised, ****.
01:59:27 They all, they all pray to the wall.
01:59:29 You know what I mean?
01:59:29 Like they all do.
01:59:32 You know whether your time at Orban.
01:59:39 Or who's the?
01:59:42 I mean, I I just don't know where you could possibly be going, where they're not just as cucked as everybody else.
01:59:47 They might be a little behind.
01:59:51 You know, they might be resisting the immigration stuff a little bit longer.
01:59:56 But if they have any intention of remaining or you know, either joining the EU if they're not part of the EU already or remaining the EU.
02:00:04 You know that's it's just a matter of time.
02:00:11 I don't know. For me, I feel kind of tied to the land. My family's been here for hundreds of years.
02:00:17 I don't know where.
02:00:18 It would go.
02:00:18 There would be any better.
02:00:21 That I wouldn't feel completely foreign in.
02:00:24 I would maybe go somewhere that was unsettled, but that, like I said, those that place that.
02:00:30 Doesn't really exist.
02:00:33 So I kind of I kind of want to see it through, I want to see how this movie ends.
02:00:38 I I kind of.
02:00:39 Know how it ends, but I want to see.
02:00:41 I kind of want to see it.
02:00:48 Fergus Moore.
02:00:49 Hey, dad.
02:00:49 What do you think about?
02:00:50 Jeffrey Doherty.
02:00:54 I don't know.
02:00:55 Let me see who that is.
02:00:59 Let me see who that is.
02:01:00 That sounds familiar.
02:01:10 I'll tell you what the first video that comes up is exposed.
02:01:14 Jeffrey Doherty exposed.
02:01:15 This is satanic, shill liar, sociopath.
02:01:23 Yeah, I don't know.
02:01:23 I have no idea who this guy is.
02:01:28 At all.
02:01:36 Yeah, I don't know who.
02:01:37 I don't know who this is.
02:01:40 Cringe panda. One hit me up. Hit. Hit me up on gab DM. I got a perfect movie for the stream. I love my new school here in Arizona. Not a single kid of any race thinks saying should be punishable by death. Compare this to the ******** fagots over in my school in Seattle who couldn't wait to call.
02:02:00 Everyone else, Nazis and and or are Nazis, period.
02:02:06 Well, yeah.
02:02:07 If in Seattle, I can't imagine.
02:02:10 Well, Portland would probably be worse than Seattle, but there's not really a whole lot of places that would be worse than.
02:02:17 Washington State, Washington State is one of the.
02:02:21 Probably the worst state.
02:02:23 On the worse than California.
02:02:28 Because there's, at least in California, you've got kind of like those rural areas that are shockingly conservative.
02:02:37 But and I guess in Washington state, you kind of do too, but it doesn't matter because there's.
02:02:42 Just it's not.
02:02:43 Not enough people.
02:02:46 Well, that's cool right on.
02:02:48 Fergus Moore, the melting pot system is fit for the garbage disposal and nothing else.
02:02:58 Agree Ryan is cool $25. Appreciate that watching the Conservatives get excited over the red wave and things like that is like watching a dog chase a ball that you pretend to throw. Only it's not cute and endearing. It's pathetic, I know I.
02:03:14 Like I said, it's not cute anymore.
02:03:16 It's not cute anymore.
02:03:17 I'm done with it.
02:03:18 I'm ******* done with it.
02:03:22 It's just, it's just.
02:03:23 It's not even pathetic.
02:03:24 It's just ******* you're they're the enemy.
02:03:29 They're the enemy.
02:03:32 Because they're more dangerous to you than than, at least at least with the with the people who you can count on them being bad, right?
02:03:41 Like there's the ******.
02:03:42 That ran for.
02:03:43 A office.
02:03:45 They're wearing their uniform, right?
02:03:46 Like you.
02:03:47 Can you know what behavior to expect?
02:03:50 But with these ******* conservatives, it's like they're they're like these bipolar.
02:03:59 It's like a bipolar girlfriend, right? Like one day they're on your side and everything's great and the next.
02:04:04 Day they're like.
02:04:05 ******* undermining you and like trying and and and trying to destroy everything you've built.
02:04:12 It's I.
02:04:13 I can't.
02:04:13 I can't handle it.
02:04:14 I I'm done with it.
02:04:16 And like I said, I don't have sympathy anymore.
02:04:19 I have some sympathy because like, OK, you guys didn't grow up with the Internet, whatever.
02:04:23 But also at the same time, you've watched it change.
02:04:30 You've watched it change.
02:04:33 And OK, I don't expect you to understand all the INS and outs of why it changed, but at least be you have to be together enough to realize well doing the same thing I've been doing for 40 years.
02:04:50 Hasn't fixed it, and in fact I've been doing this for 40 years.
02:04:53 We've been getting our guys elected, whether you're talking about, you know, Bush senior or, you know, **** it, Reagan, Bush senior and then Bush Junior.
02:05:05 And then Trump and all that's happened is it's got worse every year.
02:05:11 So why do you still?
02:05:13 Why do you still have faith in the system?
02:05:20 No one's that stupid.
02:05:24 But lots of people are that cowardly.
02:05:30 Cringe pain.
02:05:30 Have you seen my video about woke cartoons?
02:05:34 It's on my odyssey.
02:05:35 The YouTube version was demonetized over the word ***.
02:05:38 Anyway, this is me at my homestead.
02:05:40 You should come help help me pour concrete.
02:05:44 Also can't start bees in winter.
02:05:47 I have not seen it.
02:05:48 I'll check.
02:05:49 It out.
02:05:49 I'll take a look at it.
02:05:52 And yeah, you can't start bees in winter, but you can you can buy bee stuff and get ready.
02:05:56 For the spring, that's for sure.
02:05:59 Fergus Moore, well, that was sent prematurely.
02:06:05 What did you say before?
02:06:07 Oh, you must have said that before I went crazy about the melting pot stuff.
02:06:13 I don't know 1428.
02:06:17 Here's a few bucks. Remember goy? There are 28 words and 88 precepts.
02:06:24 Archaic ways.
02:06:25 I'm a month into wait.
02:06:28 I'm a month into.
02:06:31 Podcast Fast The Nation month.
02:06:34 And two, I don't know or.
02:06:35 I don't know month.
02:06:36 Into and you just spell it with A2.
02:06:40 Seems very based educated.
02:06:43 They dispense too many white pills in my opinion, but some are valid.
02:06:47 Instead of lamenting the fall of the West, they see it as ZOG cashing or crashing with accelerationist.
02:06:56 If you are familiar with them, what is your opinion on them?
02:06:59 Their views?
02:07:00 I'm I'm not familiar.
02:07:02 I mean I've I've been on with.
02:07:09 Uh, why am I blinking on the name?
02:07:16 I am.
02:07:20 **** like another ******* name.
02:07:23 Like an ******* now because I've been on the I've been.
02:07:25 On there twice.
02:07:29 Anyway, I'm just terrible with names, no reflection on them.
02:07:33 James Alsop Alsop was the.
02:07:38 You know what it is?
02:07:38 I think it's cause elephantis like I kept thinking.
02:07:41 I was like, I know.
02:07:42 It's not bad, but like you know, anyway.
02:07:45 James also, I've done, I think 2 episodes with him.
02:07:52 He's a good guy, he does good stuff.
02:07:56 Mostly agree with.
02:08:00 His takes in the past that I'm aware of, at least I don't know.
02:08:03 I've never watched the show though, so I don't know what they talk about on a regular basis.
02:08:08 I don't really watch a lot of other people's stuff, just not because I don't like it or whatever. Just don't have time.
02:08:15 Great state of mind, $5 cactus and bees have become a.
02:08:19 Code word.
02:08:23 Well, yeah, I guess.
02:08:26 I don't know what.
02:08:26 Cactus would be though.
02:08:30 Harmless G, even though it probably won't affect much.
02:08:35 In the long term, it is satisfying that crypto crash and FTX liquidity crunch decreased the wealth of the Jew, Neckbeard Sam Bankman fried from 26 billion to under 1 billion.
02:08:48 He was planning to donate all that all to the Democrats and left it causes oh, yeah, no, our time.
02:08:53 I brought that.
Speaker
02:08:54 Guy up on.Devon
02:08:54 The string before.02:08:56 I did not realize that his fortune dropped that dramatic.
Speaker 3
02:09:00 OK.Devon
02:09:02 That's, that is, that's good to hear.02:09:05 I I I would guess it's a temporary situation.
02:09:09 I don't think that.
02:09:11 Well, I don't know that.
02:09:12 Because wait.
02:09:12 He must have had, like, a lot.
02:09:14 Of money in shitcoins.
02:09:16 Then, because Bitcoin went down a lot, but it didn't go down like that much.
02:09:22 A lot of **** coins went down that much, but he must have been heavy into shitcoins, so that's good. 26 billion to 1 billion.
02:09:29 Still 1 billion now.
02:09:32 I doubt that with with his one.
02:09:33 Billion he's not.
02:09:34 Going to be a problem.
02:09:39 But yeah, that's nice that I guess that's 25 billion that the Democrats aren't getting.
02:09:45 Iron Pill $10 a hell get a diet Mountain Dew or something. Good work, man.
02:09:51 Well, I appreciate.
02:09:51 That, but I am drinking cold coffee now.
02:09:57 Cold coffee.
02:10:00 Diet Mountain Dew is the nectar of the gods.
02:10:04 Really bad for you, I'm sure.
02:10:07 I'm sure I'll live slightly less.
02:10:09 You know, not as long because of my.
02:10:12 My consumption of that, that chemical.
02:10:15 But it is a tasty chemical.
02:10:19 Brooke a sale, $10. Appreciate that. Here's a 2009 documentary, defamation about anti-Semitism by Yao Shamir.
02:10:29 It begins with the Jews saying Jews control the world. Within 4 minutes, the filmmaker's grandmother says Jews don't work. They live off the goyem ADL's Foxman is in it. I've heard of this.
Speaker 4
02:10:44 Let me.Devon
02:10:47 I'm going to take a look here.02:10:56 I have to I have.
02:10:57 To sign into it, it says.
02:10:59 The following content has.
02:11:00 Been identified by the YouTube community as inappropriate or offensive to some audiences.
02:11:06 But I'll check it out.
02:11:07 That's kind of funny.
02:11:10 I'm sure I've seen clips of it though it.
02:11:12 Sounds familiar?
02:11:14 And then he said, when you think about it, pedophiles have more political representation in America than white people do.
02:11:20 That's true.
02:11:21 That is true.
02:11:25 In fact, think of it.
02:11:26 Here's what's ****** **.
02:11:29 Your your so-called representatives.
02:11:33 The people that that everyone's.
02:11:40 You know, in in the red trickle or whatever, the red, whatever the red was.
02:11:45 The red win.
02:11:48 They won't say white people, right?
02:11:52 They won't say white people, and they won't advocate any policies that specify white people.
02:12:00 They won't support any nonprofits that are in the I mean, they won't even accept money.
02:12:11 From a group that is designed to promote the well-being of white people, as an example, they would distance themselves immediately. They would disavow these groups if these groups even really existed.
02:12:27 But you're right, the other side actively and often.
02:12:33 By name and now, of course, they don't say pedophile.
02:12:37 Or groomer but they you know, they used their words for it, but they they still say, you know, the LGBTQ, whatever.
02:12:46 They advocate for these people by name often.
02:12:54 Yeah, you're right.
02:12:58 Have more, not just more support.
02:13:02 But more open support.
02:13:07 So that should tell you something.
02:13:11 America is dead $25 preciate that interview request, legal man from the Quash podcast. I think you two would make gold together. I've been trying to get you two together for months now. Keep your heads up, boys.
02:13:28 That sounds familiar.
02:13:31 I might have seen him on.
02:13:35 I might have seen him on the Richetta law stream at some point.
02:13:40 If it's the guy I'm thinking of.
02:13:44 Yeah, you know, like I said, now that winter's here beekeeping is and gardening all that stuff is going to pretty much.
02:13:51 Grind to a halt.
Speaker
02:13:55 For a few.Devon
02:13:55 Months at least.02:13:56 Luckily, in the in the desert you don't have like a whole lot of downtime in the.
02:13:59 Winter because it's mostly.
02:14:01 Just beautiful weather.
02:14:02 I mean, it's chilly.
Speaker
02:14:03 It's a little.Devon
02:14:04 Cold it's.02:14:04 A little cold.
02:14:05 And rain.
02:14:06 But you kind of become.
02:14:07 Like a ***** about the.
02:14:08 Cold when?
02:14:09 When you get used to.
02:14:10 It being like 110 outside.
02:14:13 All of a sudden, 65 feels like.
02:14:16 Like you're wearing, like, like a a jet.
02:14:19 Like 2 jackets.
02:14:20 You know, you're bundled up.
02:14:21 Like you're gonna go ******* snowboarding or something.
02:14:25 It's been a long time as I've been snowboarding.
02:14:28 Is that it is.
02:14:30 That even cool anymore.
02:14:35 I think I still have my old **** or some of it.
02:14:39 That's something I should do again.
Speaker
02:14:42 That'd be fun.Devon
02:14:45 UM.02:14:49 I don't know how you would.
02:14:50 Say that name B14.
02:14:53 Or maybe blackson?
02:14:55 Black sun maybe?
02:14:58 $5. Hi, Devin. A long time listener since YouTube days. I look forward to Wednesday and Saturday nights. A lot. Last stream we talked about a graphic novel day of the rope while I was turning tuning in.
02:15:10 I happened to be at my art table designing character as I felt.
02:15:14 Compelled to discuss.
02:15:16 With you this idea somehow?
02:15:19 Thank you.
02:15:21 Well, I said it.
02:15:22 It'd be.
02:15:23 So much work I don't.
02:15:24 Know, you know, like you might be great at it.
02:15:28 But I've talked to people.
02:15:30 Who are that?
02:15:31 That are, you know, accomplished comic artist.
02:15:35 Let me put.
02:15:36 It that way.
02:15:39 Whose work you're probably familiar with, actually.
02:15:42 And talked about just preliminarily, you know, like what?
02:15:45 What would it take to do something like this?
02:15:48 And the.
02:15:52 The the feedback I got was.
02:15:56 That would be an extreme amount of work.
02:16:01 Now I don't know if you want to, you know, if you think, if you're maybe you're really fast, maybe you're way faster than these guys, right?
02:16:11 If you want to just sketch something out and then send me the.
02:16:15 I'll check it out but.
02:16:17 It's not that I wouldn't.
02:16:20 You know, like I would love for people.
02:16:21 To work on something like this.
02:16:24 It would be.
02:16:26 I also I don't want to **** anyone over, you know, I don't wanna be like, yeah, work work eight months on this.
02:16:32 For for not the the amount.
02:16:34 Of money that you.
02:16:34 Would you would deserve for 8:00?
02:16:36 Months of work.
02:16:37 You know what I mean?
02:16:38 So I don't know, maybe you're really fast at it, so.
02:16:43 So show me what you got.
02:16:44 How about that?
02:16:46 Guitar dude 1356. How much worse do you do? Things have to be for things to change, if ever.
02:16:54 And would an actual armed insurrection actually change things?
02:16:58 If so, how many people?
02:16:59 Would need to.
02:17:00 Do gather and organize to enact change and where and what manner would you have to go about?
02:17:06 Riding and take people out.
02:17:08 Here's the thing.
02:17:10 America is so big right now.
02:17:14 You it you couldn't the boomer dream of getting a bunch of guys in the back of a pickup truck truck with AR fifteens and storming some, you know, I don't even know what they have in mind.
02:17:29 But some kind of like Red Dawn scenario.
02:17:34 Only instead of the Russians, you know it's the deep state or whatever is ridiculous.
02:17:42 It's just it's basically.
02:17:46 Because you're right, where would the frontline be?
02:17:49 Where would you know?
02:17:50 It doesn't make any sense.
02:17:51 It doesn't make any sense.
02:17:52 And there's some.
02:17:53 And look, lots of places wouldn't support what you were doing.
02:18:00 What is?
02:18:01 What would have to happen first?
02:18:05 Is you'd have to have institutional support at the state level.
02:18:11 Or even at the county level.
02:18:14 But you'd have to have an established.
02:18:18 Hierarchy of some sort.
02:18:21 That had at least some control over some geographic area already.
02:18:28 Reject the claims of sovereignty.
02:18:36 That the federal government has, right.
02:18:38 So you'd have to have it.
02:18:40 Basically, you're looking at.
02:18:41 You'd have to have a secession movement.
02:18:45 Because America is so ******* big, what would?
02:18:47 You do.
02:18:50 Like let's say, let's let's just say let's.
02:18:52 Say you got 1000 people.
02:18:55 And and you somehow got tanks and like an Apache helicopter.
02:19:01 You know like.
02:19:03 Uh, **** it.
02:19:03 Let's say you got.
02:19:04 You got 10,000 people.
02:19:07 You got 10,000 military somehow like mercenaries.
02:19:13 With full on like, you know, modern weaponry and and tanks and.
02:19:23 You know the whole deal.
02:19:24 Apcs and transport, helicopters and and some kind of.
02:19:32 I don't know some kind of logistical capability, some way of resupplying, you know.
02:19:37 Where would the?
02:19:38 Frontline be where would you go, you know like?
02:19:41 Because you you, that's.
02:19:43 The problem is, America is so big, it's not like, oh, if if we just took over this one area, then we win.
02:19:50 No, you got bases.
02:19:52 Yeah, base is all.
02:19:53 Military bases all over the country.
02:19:55 You've got, you know, federal employees all over the country, not just the military people, but, you know, you know how, you know, all the the agencies, you know, you've got like, Homeland Security, you'd have the FBI, you have the CIA, you have the ATF, if you have.
02:20:16 And then you have.
02:20:17 The National Guard that they could call.
02:20:20 Up, you know.
02:20:21 It just would be.
02:20:24 It being saying to just imagine that.
02:20:28 Without an existing power structure that's already going to.
02:20:34 Fall in line.
02:20:35 You know, like for example, it would be more realistic to think.
02:20:39 That a governor.
02:20:44 I don't know that's the problem too.
02:20:45 Is is look at the the.
02:20:47 If you look at the election results for governors.
02:20:51 In these different states, a lot of these numbers, even in the states where.
02:20:58 They say, oh, there's a decisive winner. How many governors win with more than, say, you know, 60%?
02:21:05 Of the vote.
02:21:07 That's not very common.
02:21:10 So even if.
02:21:11 You had some rogue governor.
02:21:13 You're going to have a lot of people that don't.
02:21:15 Like what he's doing?
02:21:17 If he starts talking about secession.
02:21:20 And and that's also going to filter into the people working for them, right?
02:21:26 You might have, for example, state troopers.
02:21:30 That are loyal to the governor.
02:21:32 While he's not trying to secede from the, you know, the United States.
02:21:38 But some of those guys aren't going to want to go along with that.
02:21:40 You know it just that's the problem is.
02:21:45 There's really not.
02:21:46 A whole lot you.
02:21:46 Can do.
02:21:49 That's why Fed posting is kind of stupid, because it's like it's not realistic.
02:21:56 It's not realistic now.
02:22:00 I don't know.
02:22:08 I don't know what the effective like how.
02:22:10 Effective it is that.
02:22:11 Well, I know there's some things.
02:22:13 Obviously we can't just.
02:22:13 There's just some things we can't talk about you.
02:22:16 Know because without.
02:22:17 Without that's another which which is another problem, right?
02:22:22 There's some things you like, let's say that there, there are ways you could kinetically oppose.
02:22:29 The the tyranny of the federal government in some way, right, right.
02:22:33 How do you even talk about that?
02:22:34 OK.
02:22:35 How do you discuss that without, you know, breaking?
02:22:39 The law being.
02:22:40 Being guilty of of of really being a part of an insurrection at that point, right, because at that point, I mean the federal government.
02:22:49 Has has they have laws that they can, they can.
02:22:55 They can throw the book at you. Look what they're doing to the people on January 6th. They're using laws written in the in the ******* 1800s, and they'll do the same thing to you if you.
02:23:04 Start talking about organizing against them in some kind of militarized way.
02:23:09 You know what?
02:23:09 I mean so.
02:23:11 Yeah, I mean, I just think that.
02:23:17 I I don't know.
02:23:18 This is the big this is the big problem, right?
02:23:21 This is the big thing.
02:23:22 This is why in the past I've said probably the the short term solution is trying to coalesce in in areas where you can at least control the local government.
02:23:34 Yeah, in fact.
02:23:35 If you think about the some of the.
02:23:37 Strains we did about a year ago.
02:23:39 You know 11.
02:23:42 Possible solution?
02:23:44 Would be, you know, taking a look at some of these cults that were going on in the 70s and 80s.
02:23:52 Where they were, they literally took over huge portions of entire states because then you have that religious cloak, you know, in the same way that the the the Amish do, right.
02:24:05 The Amish have this.
02:24:08 This First Amendment protection, because of the, you know, the religious component to what they're doing.
02:24:15 And whereas if they were, let's say the Amish were just like a political party.
02:24:23 You know, they'd probably be, and they probably are by, though they probably are getting.
02:24:26 Investigated all the time by federal agencies.
02:24:31 But it would be they'd probably be getting in more trouble and more litigation.
02:24:36 If they didn't have that First Amendment protection.
02:24:41 And so I think that if you're going to do anything.
02:24:45 Having a religious component to it.
02:24:48 In terms of organizing communities and stuff like that, having a religious component to it is almost necessary.
02:24:54 For that reason.
02:24:56 Yeah, I don't know.
02:24:57 I don't know.
02:24:58 This is this is the big thing.
02:24:59 I've been mowing for years cause and I think everyone kind of is too, right.
02:25:04 It's the that's the big.
02:25:07 That's the big problem.
02:25:08 That's the big problem is.
02:25:10 So many people are waiting for Superman, you know, so many people.
02:25:14 That's what was so appealing about Trump is they thought, ohh, thank God, there's finally this guy who has the ability to, you know, he's got the money, he's got the backing to to actually, you know.
02:25:31 Possibly get elected and he's saying the kinds of things that I'm saying, right.
02:25:37 Because in a way you kind of do have to wait for because money is power.
02:25:42 You kind of have to wait for someone that has billions of dollars to agree with you to get anything done in the meantime.
02:25:51 So yeah, sorry, sorry.
02:25:53 It's I don't have anything better than that, but that's just the the.
02:25:56 Way it.
02:25:56 Is thinking that you can just.
02:26:00 Get a bunch.
02:26:01 Of guys.
02:26:02 And look, we I've done streams and all those, those white supremacist groups that tried to do exactly that.
02:26:10 You know, they set up basically terrorist training camps.
02:26:13 Like, you know, kind of.
02:26:15 In the forest.
02:26:17 And trained.
02:26:18 And that was back before Homeland Security.
02:26:21 That was back, that was.
02:26:22 Pre 911.
02:26:24 That was back before the surveillance state.
02:26:26 You could get a you.
02:26:27 Could get away with a lot more and plus.
02:26:28 Just culturally, you could get away with that.
02:26:32 You know, they made, they made promo videos.
02:26:37 They weren't hiding that they were doing that.
02:26:40 You could pay.
02:26:43 You could pay money to go to a lot of these camps, as in fact that's how they made some of their money.
02:26:49 And they legally sold.
02:26:51 You know, weapons and equipment and stuff.
02:26:55 Culturally, that wasn't that crazy in the 70s and 80s.
02:26:58 It wasn't until the Oklahoma City bombing.
02:27:02 And 911.
02:27:04 That, you know, doing any kind of militia stuff like that.
02:27:11 Became extremely well.
02:27:15 More than taboo like it, it became this weird Gray area between taboo and illegal.
02:27:22 Because and that was the point.
02:27:23 Right.
02:27:23 That was the whole reason for.
02:27:25 The Oklahoma City bombing and partially 9/11.
02:27:32 Was to because they were.
02:27:34 They were nervous about these groups that.
02:27:36 Were making terrorist training camps in the in the forest and raising kids to.
02:27:44 To not believe in the federal government and look.
02:27:46 And it wasn't just like one group or two groups, there was a growing movement.
02:27:52 White people, as you know, as we've discussed with the the Holocaust documentary streams, white people have always been opposed to demographic change.
02:28:06 And then so as soon as you had people start to notice that, oh, they're ignoring us and just they're replacing us.
02:28:16 Some of the first people to notice that their solution was to go to the forest and start training for war.
02:28:24 And they did.
02:28:26 But the federal government, one by one, they they you know, they they crushed all of those people.
02:28:34 Now a lot of it was they brought on their own on the, you know, on themselves by.
02:28:39 By I think falling for federal agent tricks, but.
02:28:46 In many of the, at least in many of their cases, right, a lot of these guys.
02:28:49 I think got.
02:28:51 Subverted by feds.
02:28:56 But even the ones that.
02:28:57 Didn't you know they got too big for their?
02:28:59 Britches. They get them.
02:29:01 They started to get.
02:29:03 Get an impatient.
02:29:06 They started to think that, like, Oh yeah, well, I've been training and stuff like that with these twenty other guys, so therefore we can take on the entire federal government and it's like, that's insane.
02:29:20 Yeah, it's a tough thing because you got to think of it this way. Why do you think no other country has invade the United States? And what, like, 150 years or so, right?
Speaker 9
02:29:34 Well you have way.Devon
02:29:35 Fewer resources than all these other countries that that don't like us.02:29:41 So how are you?
02:29:41 Going to do it.
02:29:43 How are you going to be more successful?
02:29:48 So I don't know.
02:29:51 This this is one of those.
02:29:52 Conversations that like it's real tough to have in a public forum without, you know, the.
02:30:00 Creating liability.
02:30:03 But realistically speaking it's just you.
02:30:05 Know trying to oppose.
02:30:12 A force with the resources.
02:30:14 That the federal government has.
02:30:18 With with.
02:30:20 Very few resources is just it's it's, you know, suicide.
02:30:27 And in terms of how, how, how much worse do things have to get?
02:30:32 Again, Sodom and Gomorrah.
02:30:36 Right. Sodom and Gomorrah.
02:30:42 Pedophilia will be normalized.
02:30:43 Let me put.
02:30:44 It that way.
02:30:45 If you want to know how bad does it have to get before people actually freak out?
02:30:50 Well, I mean.
02:30:51 Don't let it get.
02:30:54 No, there's no, there's no like.
02:30:57 I don't think there's a last straw.
02:30:59 The last straw is they can't get food.
02:31:04 There is no.
02:31:04 Moral last straw.
02:31:05 I think people will tolerate almost anything.
02:31:09 As long as.
02:31:09 They have access to calories and entertainment.
02:31:15 The second the calorie and the entertainment dry up even if things were good, like morally they were good.
02:31:21 They would revolt.
02:31:23 But they'll tolerate open pedophilia.
02:31:26 You know they're electing ********.
02:31:30 Did you ever think that would happen?
02:31:34 Even like five years ago.
02:31:37 Right, like five years ago, it was still like it was acceptable to to have the conversation about whether or not you should let these people in the girls bathroom.
02:31:48 And now they're they're they're holding office.
02:31:52 They're getting elected.
02:31:57 So there's no limit, there's no moral limit.
02:32:08 Things that will get infinitely bad.
02:32:11 As long as they're able to.
02:32:12 Keep the constant stream of.
02:32:15 Of food and.
02:32:16 Stuff trash. Pan. The $25 sports made cents when it was basically the male version of beauty pageants for women, IE a competition of strength and endurance between culturally like minded people.
02:32:29 Now it's like watching a reenactment of foreigners invade your country over and over again.
02:32:35 That's why it feels so cocky.
02:32:37 Well, yeah, it's it's like, you know.
02:32:41 These people have nothing in common.
02:32:42 With you it's it's.
02:32:44 It doesn't make any sense.
02:32:47 It doesn't make any sense.
02:32:51 It it would make sense if these were people I was tied to.
02:32:55 If it was a competition.
02:32:56 Like, let's say it really was like ohh people from my town.
02:33:01 Are competing against the people from this town, you know, OK.
02:33:06 But it's not that.
02:33:08 It's it's millionaires.
02:33:11 You know, owned by billionaires.
02:33:14 Who have nothing, and in fact they hate me.
02:33:18 They'd be happy if it was dead.
02:33:22 And then they play a game.
02:33:25 That the outcome doesn't change anything about my life.
02:33:31 I don't. I I've never understood it though, because it's been like that since it's never. It hasn't been, you know, the local boys versus the local boys for like 100 years.
02:33:43 So I don't understand.
02:33:44 I don't understand.
02:33:45 Why anyone like anyone likes it?
02:33:49 Zenith $5 I've talked to so many boomers that just don't get why they're voting for Rett team. They are quick to let me know it's my problem.
02:33:57 Now, yeah, they're just trying to run out the clock.
02:34:00 Just trying to run out the clock.
02:34:02 Mine. Comfy chair.
02:34:04 I've made MPCC's rush out to buy Powerball tickets went when the price goes up over 1 billion.
02:34:13 Wait, I've made NPCS who rush out to buy Powerball tickets when the price goes over 1 billion mad by asking them.
02:34:23 So the prize just wasn't big enough for you to buy a ticket at.
02:34:26 300 million.
02:34:28 Why is taking a near impossible chance for the 300 million?
02:34:33 Any different from the 1 billion? What the hell do you need? The extra 700 million for exactly?
02:34:42 It's it's just, it's a it's a tax on stupid people.
02:34:47 If they thought about it, if they really.
02:34:49 Understood the the statistical.
02:34:51 Reality of, like I said, even if it's real, let's say it's real.
02:34:56 Let's say there is no funny business, that it's exactly what they say it is.
02:35:01 Then it's so statistically improbable.
02:35:05 That it's it's nothing other than a stupid people tax.
02:35:12 Dan Ross.
02:35:13 Devin, what would Q?
02:35:14 Anon be saying right now.
02:35:15 Well, you know, we don't have.
02:35:16 To ask Q said something today.
Speaker
02:35:21 Let's see.Devon
02:35:25 I don't know if the same the same site that I used to go to to get queue posts.02:35:32 Oh no, he said something a couple days ago.
02:35:35 So he said something on the 6th.
02:35:37 Here's what Q said.
02:35:38 Let's pop this.
02:35:41 Do a little queue update.
Speaker
02:35:52 There we go.Devon
02:35:57 Here's your queue update.Speaker
02:36:04 OK.Devon
02:36:07 This is what Q has to say.02:36:10 What groups are financing Ukraine?
02:36:14 Why are they financing Ukraine?
02:36:18 While it was Hunter in Ukraine.
02:36:22 See if you ask questions.
02:36:26 Instead of give answers.
02:36:31 What did Pop threatened to withhold from Ukraine?
02:36:35 A billion dollars.
02:36:37 Who benefits?
02:36:39 What did pop receive in return?
02:36:42 Why is Hunter not in jail?
02:36:46 Black male bribes.
02:36:53 How do you control a leader?
02:36:57 How do you control a country?
02:36:59 Are you ready to take back control?
02:37:03 Well, now we know Q's crazy because the next line, your vote matters.
02:37:07 You have all the tools you need.
02:37:10 Yeah, so Q another reason to not Vote Q's.
02:37:14 Telling you to vote.
02:37:20 Even Q is telling you to vote harder.
02:37:22 That's what Q is.
02:37:24 Would Q be saying right?
02:37:25 Now, well, Q is telling you to vote harder.
02:37:29 And somehow, if you vote harder, then the Hunter laptop.
02:37:34 Stuff will get resolved somehow.
02:37:37 You know, I mean like.
02:37:39 It's it's whatever.
02:37:41 Who cares?
02:37:42 **** you.
02:37:46 The Ministry of Truth just catching up after my wedding.
02:37:49 I'm glad Churro is still alive.
02:37:53 Knock on wood.
02:37:54 Hopefully he stays alive.
02:37:57 But welcome back also, Dan.
02:38:00 Bigfoot, do you see the younger demographic being extremely libtard or being extremely libtard that it plays into possible civil war defeat fighting aged?
02:38:13 Fighting aged, its versus retirement home, boomers.
Speaker 9
02:38:17 No, it won't it.Devon
02:38:18 Won't get to civil war for a while, boomers will be dead before it.02:38:22 They'll never fight in.
02:38:23 A civil war.
02:38:26 Boomers will never fight in the civil war.
02:38:30 Boomers will succeed in their mission to make it take so long to get to that point that.
02:38:37 They'll be long gone.
02:38:45 Yeah, that's just the way I.
02:38:48 And look, even if they.
02:38:50 Either the Civil War started tomorrow, boomers are old, you know, you talk about boomers.
02:38:57 You're talking like people who are over 65.
02:39:02 How much help do you think they're going to?
02:39:04 Be on a battlefield.
02:39:05 You know what I mean?
02:39:06 Even so if.
02:39:07 There was a civil war tomorrow.
02:39:10 Over 65.
02:39:12 You know, come on.
02:39:15 There's probably a few boomers that have a.
02:39:16 Little life left in.
Speaker
02:39:17 Them but.02:39:19 Most of.
Devon
02:39:19 Them are going to be like Biden.02:39:23 The Ministry of Truth.
02:39:25 I was watching the Wigger Bird Edition at work today.
02:39:27 I can't describe how much it sucks being a right wing musician.
02:39:32 That's what I wanted to do, but I can't even get shows locally.
02:39:35 Once the gatekeepers know your beliefs.
02:39:38 We need a good community outlet for right wing artists and musicians.
02:39:41 Yeah, I can see that being the case.
02:39:46 That's how.
02:39:46 That's how, like I said with in the film industry, that's how it is too.
02:39:49 You can't even, really.
02:39:50 Work on like short films and.
02:39:52 And **** like that for free.
02:39:54 Once the director knows that you don't.
02:39:59 You know, worship him.
02:40:03 I am taboo $5. Have you seen any UFOs out there in the desert? And what's your opinion on aliens?
02:40:11 No, I have not.
02:40:13 And my opinion on aliens is.
02:40:18 Anything's possible in terms of, I mean, the universe is big.
02:40:24 But that's about it.
02:40:25 I don't have any like.
02:40:27 I don't have any like conspiracy theory on aliens.
02:40:33 Glock 23, Ashkenazi Jews are Turkish Ashkenazi Jews immigrated from Turkey to Russia.
02:40:41 Then adopt the Judaism 2000 years ago.
02:40:45 They reinvented the religion the Bible talks about Ashkenazi Jews and revelations.
02:40:50 Yeah, I think you mean Revelation 39. I will make them of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are the Jews but are not. And you lie.
02:41:03 Yeah, I mean, that's one theory I.
02:41:04 Don't know.
02:41:07 I think you're talking about.
02:41:07 That's like the Kazarian theory, right?
02:41:12 Infowar is $5. Give me my duck. Well, I don't have that. I don't have that animation. I don't have any of that animations loaded.
02:41:18 Right now they're on the other computer.
02:41:21 But luckily I can pull that drive fairly easily and load all that stuff on here.
02:41:25 I just haven't done yet, but I will.
02:41:27 For next stream.
02:41:31 The Ministry of I'll tell you what.
02:41:36 I did load this on today.
02:41:45 In fact, that will probably come in handy every once in a while.
02:42:01 The Ministry of Truth, by the way, I remembered your idea for the Lincoln Plan.
02:42:06 What if we got people to fund sending all black Hebrew Israelites?
02:42:11 To Israel and convincing more blacks to join their movement.
02:42:15 Yeah, we can dream.
02:42:18 By the way, remember.
02:42:19 Alright, that's not you did the same.
02:42:21 1/3 times for some reason.
02:42:25 Can you please make that chimpanzee sound you did into a sound?
02:42:29 Clip for donations.
02:42:33 I don't know.
02:42:33 Maybe it hurts the throat.
02:42:37 Fashion, Chad, you've branded yourself and attracted great attention as the deep diver red pillar.
02:42:44 What's coming up? Are you still doing 2020 election Red Pill series?
02:42:49 Regardless of the ******* that think it was.
02:42:52 Yeah, I'll still do it.
02:42:54 Like I said, it's just.
02:42:55 Not it's not an easy one to do.
02:42:59 There's there's.
02:43:01 There's so much.
02:43:02 Cute, hard nonsense.
02:43:04 You have to sift through.
02:43:06 One thing I'd like to, you know, there's a guy who seems like he might.
02:43:17 Tell you what?
02:43:18 Yeah, I'm going to be doing it, but I just want to do it right.
02:43:21 Just don't want to do it like.
02:43:23 With any crap information on it so.
02:43:26 It will be coming.
02:43:29 Soup $3. None of this seems possible without white traders at the top. The JQ is real, but Jews taking over the US on their own seems next to impossible. Seems like white genetics breeds individualism and individual breeds traders.
02:43:45 Yeah, I yeah, that's one way of putting it.
02:43:48 I think that that's part of part of the problem.
02:43:51 Is you get people who are motivated by greed.
02:43:54 And when they're offered a deal, that will.
02:44:01 Benefit them financially and kind of **** over the group.
02:44:05 They're probably more likely to do it, and they can probably find justifications.
02:44:11 And part of it.
02:44:14 If you want to give the benefit.
02:44:15 Of the doubt, you could say part of it might be that they just.
02:44:21 It's like you know how people.
02:44:23 Who are really gullible.
02:44:27 Are are really honest.
02:44:30 You know what I mean?
02:44:31 Like the people that are easiest.
02:44:32 To trick.
02:44:34 They're like that because they don't lie very much.
02:44:37 So they think that nobody really lies that much.
02:44:42 That I think.
02:44:43 That could have something to do with it.
02:44:47 But you know that's if you want to.
02:44:49 Give people the.
Speaker
02:44:49 Benefit of the doubt?Devon
02:44:51 I think there might have been some.02:44:52 Ruling class. Why?
02:44:56 We're easy to trick.
02:44:58 Because they couldn't conceive, they thought they were being ohh.
02:45:00 We're welcoming in.
02:45:02 These poor, you know, downtrodden immigrants and we're raising them up, you know, in our society that we've built that is this shining beacon on the hill.
02:45:13 And they couldn't conceive that people would want.
02:45:15 To want to take advantage of that generosity and **** them.
02:45:19 Over, you know.
02:45:22 UM.
02:45:27 ******** ******. $1.00. Sorry I don't have any of your animations loaded. Speaking of money being power, I started work on a business for that gig.
02:45:36 I heard a stream or three ago about ways to avoid self-employment tax, but can't find it. Anyone.
02:45:46 Not give advice on how to avoid these taxes.
02:45:51 Wait, what?
02:45:51 Speaking of money being power, I started work on a business for that gig.
02:45:57 I'm not sure.
02:45:58 What which gig?
02:45:59 I heard a stream or three ago about ways to avoid self-employment tags, but can't find it. Anyone not give advice? Ohh.
02:46:12 You might be thinking of what I was saying is.
02:46:17 You can make.
02:46:19 Now it depends on what you're doing.
02:46:23 But there are people that kind of set up, like a nonprofit, right?
02:46:29 And they were a foundation.
02:46:34 And then they employ themselves.
02:46:39 Right, so that.
02:46:41 When people pay you, they have to actually.
02:46:45 You have to set it up to where.
02:46:48 They're donating to your foundation.
02:46:53 Or donating to your 501C3 or whatever, and that's difficult just to get that going because it has to be approved by the IRS and all that stuff.
02:47:00 But you can do it.
02:47:02 There's probably there's probably smarter the way.
02:47:04 I'm just telling you what I think what you heard, there's probably smarter ways of doing this.
02:47:10 But what some people do is they set up that 501C3. Then they cut themselves a salary.
02:47:16 And then the money that comes in has to be donated to the 501C3. And then you, your your salary comes from the five.
02:47:24 01 C three because you're employed by them, but your salary is like, say, a dollar or something. You know, something like that.
02:47:30 Now the catch is because it is a 501C3. There are and by the way, none of this is financial advice.
02:47:38 All or anything like that.
02:47:40 This is just what I've heard some people do.
02:47:43 And I mean, I'm not.
02:47:44 Being coy like, I don't know, I'm not.
02:47:46 Like a tax person.
02:47:49 The and then what you can do is.
02:47:53 Or I've heard what you can do.
02:47:56 Is you're just administrating that 501 C.
02:48:01 Three, but the problem is.
02:48:03 You'll get. You'll get in trouble if you're using. You're using the funds, right? So when you set up the 501C3.
02:48:11 I don't know what the the exact word.
02:48:13 Is but.
02:48:14 You set yourself up as the one administrating that foundation.
02:48:18 Or that 501C3 or.
02:48:21 And there's limits on what you can spend the money.
02:48:24 So for example, if you're only paying yourself a dollar a year, but then your your mortgage is somehow getting paid.
02:48:35 By the 501 C three of the foundation, and.
02:48:38 There's not like a legit.
02:48:40 Reason for that, you know they can.
02:48:43 **** you over.
02:48:44 They'll come at you hard.
02:48:45 If you're because then it becomes tax evasion.
02:48:48 You know what I mean?
02:48:49 So which is different than tax avoidance.
02:48:54 But yeah, I would talk to an actual tax person.
02:48:56 I don't know I.
02:48:56 Don't know.
02:48:58 I just know.
02:48:58 I know there's ways of doing stuff like that.
02:49:01 But I'm not the 1:00 to.
02:49:02 Talk to about the the specifics of it.
Speaker 2
02:49:08 UM.Devon
02:49:12 Damn Bigfoot ******* on bit shooter, saying November 15th, Trump will take charge.02:49:23 Announcing arrests instead of just typing up his.
02:49:26 2024 bid. Yeah, two more weeks, right?
02:49:31 Two more weeks.
02:49:34 I've heard now.
02:49:35 I don't know if this is legit.
02:49:37 I tried to find like people were passing around a screenshot of a tweet.
02:49:42 That I couldn't find, so I don't think that it's a real tweet.
02:49:46 But they were saying that, you know, it was.
02:49:51 Something like Reuters.
02:49:54 Reuters According to leaked documents from the DOJ.
02:50:00 Has found that Friday they're going to indict Trump.
02:50:07 I don't know if that was a real tweet.
02:50:09 I couldn't find anything on it, but I wouldn't be surprised if Trump gets indicted now, especially because.
02:50:15 If politically, if there had been some massive red wave, we're like, oh, every you know, Doctor Oz won by, you know, it was 80% of the.
02:50:25 Vote he got.
02:50:26 And you know, stuff like that.
02:50:28 They'd be a little more nervous about indicting Trump.
02:50:31 Because it is, it is.
02:50:32 It has nothing to do with justice.
02:50:34 A political game.
02:50:36 UM.
02:50:37 But I wouldn't be.
02:50:38 Surprised if he gets indicted, I would not be surprised.
02:50:43 Hillary Hillary will never go to.
02:50:44 Jail, though, that's for sure.
02:50:48 Trash pan. That's $25. I think one of the biggest problems in the culture wars.
02:50:53 Is that we have allowed.
02:50:54 The left to hijack and subvert art.
02:50:57 Big reason people are attracted to your channel the right has become complacent with ******** and moaning without producing anything beautiful or inspiring.
02:51:07 That's what culture is.
02:51:11 Well, in fact, a a future stream.
02:51:15 One of the things I was.
02:51:16 Researching people asked me to take a look at Eustace Mullen and.
02:51:24 Over the last few days, I've been watching Eustace Molen videos.
02:51:29 And that has led me to watching and reading stuff on Ezra Pound.
02:51:36 Ezra Pound is an American poet.
02:51:41 That was imprisoned by the federal government for something like 13 years because he did.
02:51:49 I'll probably do a stream on this, but Ezra Pound was an American poet.
02:51:55 I think his family was English, but.
02:51:59 He during World War Two started broadcasting from Italy.
02:52:05 Talking **** about Roosevelt for.
02:52:08 Basically being a Jewish puppet.
02:52:11 And when the Allied troops finally, you know, broke through the line and got to where he was.
02:52:19 They charged him with treason.
02:52:23 Jewish psychiatrists then determined that he was.
02:52:29 Mentally unfit to be tried.
02:52:33 So they threw him in a psychiatric hospital.
02:52:38 For the criminally insane.
02:52:40 For 13 years, with no trial for 13 years.
02:52:45 So Eustace Mullen.
02:52:48 One of the first things.
02:52:49 He, you know, accomplished, I guess.
02:52:52 Maybe one of the first things but one.
02:52:53 Of his big, you know, missions in life.
02:52:57 Was to attempt to get.
02:53:00 Ezra Pound out of prison.
02:53:04 And so that's where I've been studying the last.
02:53:06 Several days is.
02:53:10 All that, and that's the reason, like I and I didn't do it tonight.
02:53:14 It's just there's so much to watch and read and.
02:53:17 Listen to I've been trying to find the actual broadcast because I guess the.
02:53:22 The broadcast that he did, you know, he just outright.
02:53:27 You know he.
02:53:29 He names the Jew quite poetically, and there's just little funny things, even like in his Wikipedia page there.
02:53:36 Like there's a whole.
02:53:37 There's a whole section.
02:53:40 On his anti-Semitism, Ezra Ipan.
02:53:44 And one of the things they say is like.
02:53:46 Because he became like a prominent poet.
02:53:51 And worked with some really big named, you know, American writers.
02:53:55 And uh, because he was.
02:53:57 He was considered like this.
02:54:02 I mean, I don't know.
02:54:02 Not not like a national treasure.
02:54:04 I guess.
02:54:05 To some extent, like or this literary genius.
02:54:09 And was, you know, you know, had managed to get it, you know, weasel his way into, like the upper crust.
02:54:16 He would be he would do these readings.
02:54:19 At, you know, big school, like Big Ivy League schools.
02:54:24 And and this is this is the Wikipedia under the anti-Semitism section and they they said that like when he would do readings of these Ivy League schools if he thought that there were Jews in the audience, he would purposely read anti-Semitic poems.
02:54:43 And then there's this letter.
02:54:44 That they had that they they also.
02:54:47 Again, this is.
02:54:47 This is going to be a whole.
02:54:48 Stream I think.
02:54:49 But there's this letter that he like during World War 2, or I guess maybe just prior to it.
02:54:59 There was a Jewish pianist, I think.
02:55:02 That wanted him to help finance him, leaving Germany or something.
02:55:08 And he wrote back something.
02:55:12 I forget how it started, but he basically just.
02:55:14 Said **** ***. Go.
02:55:16 Write a letter to the Rothschilds.
02:55:22 So yeah, that's that.
02:55:25 I don't know that's going to be the next string, but that's that's what I've been.
02:55:28 Researching the last several days.
02:55:31 And it will.
02:55:32 Definitely be a stream in the future.
02:55:35 So I just thought it was.
02:55:39 I thought it was kind.
02:55:39 Of funny anyway.
02:55:41 But yeah, Speaking of culture.
02:55:43 Right.
02:55:43 He's he's.
02:55:45 I don't know that.
02:55:46 He I don't know that.
02:55:46 You'd call him right wing, though.
02:55:49 Because he's not really right wing.
02:55:50 It's just that he's he is very.
02:55:54 I mean, he just he sees the subversive nature of the Jewish influence on the West.
02:56:01 But I guess I mean I guess.
02:56:02 In ways you can.
02:56:03 There's right wing things about him and his work.
02:56:07 But it's not as if the right bottom line.
02:56:09 It's not as if the right is incapable.
02:56:12 Of producing culture.
02:56:15 I think another part of it too is so much of art is reliant on patrons.
02:56:22 Right.
02:56:22 Like oftentimes art is not profitable.
02:56:26 If there's not a rich guy who's willing to pay you.
02:56:30 To make your doodles, you know whether your doodles are the ceiling on the Sistine Chapel.
02:56:42 You know, or the Mona Lisa or whatever.
02:56:44 Like, if there's not a rich guy.
02:56:47 Willing to pay.
02:56:50 For that to get done, it doesn't get done.
02:56:54 Because these artists have to.
02:56:55 Go get it.
02:56:55 They they have to eat too, right?
02:56:57 They have to get a real job.
02:57:00 So really the reason why I think right now so much art is left wing.
02:57:07 Even though I think there's some.
02:57:11 There's something inherent about, you know, the the, the right brain and artists.
02:57:17 So I think just inherently some of it's going.
02:57:19 To be left wing in general, but.
02:57:22 If all of the people financing art.
02:57:27 Our left wing.
02:57:30 Then only left wing artists are going to get.
02:57:34 Their work produced.
02:57:37 And even let's say you're a white and look on some level.
02:57:39 I saw this happen even with to some extent.
02:57:42 I don't know that I would say that I cocked a little bit, but like I would certainly keep my politics quiet.
02:57:51 To work on certain.
02:57:52 Projects I did that a couple of times.
02:57:53 I'm not proud of it, but I probably did that a couple of times.
02:57:58 And so even if you're an artist, that.
02:58:00 Is right wing.
02:58:04 If you know that all the people financing art are left wing.
02:58:09 You're going to, you know, you're going to play.
02:58:11 Ball, you're going to play the game.
02:58:14 Or your artsy. Just.
02:58:15 Not going to be produced, you know.
02:58:18 So I think it more that's more the problem is that the ruling class is.
02:58:24 Not right wing.
02:58:27 And the ruling class defines what gets made.
02:58:32 Simple as.
02:58:37 Teja Edward Dutton has things to say about the Machiavellianism of leftists.
02:58:43 Yeah, yeah, he's right about a lot of stuff.
02:58:46 I don't know specifically what.
02:58:47 You mean by that but.
02:58:50 I I tend to.
02:58:52 Enjoy what he has to.
02:58:53 Say about things.
02:58:55 I find it valuable.
02:58:57 Even when I don't agree.
Speaker
02:58:58 With it.Devon
02:59:00 The pill dispenser.02:59:02 Hard question, Devin, you have two contradictory saying white pillars are wait white, white pillar are white killer.
02:59:13 And no infighting.
02:59:15 When will you?
02:59:15 Call out white pillar in our movement saying we are winning just as Lindbergh was saying, the people was waking up before World War 2.
02:59:26 Remember kids white pillar or wait, wait, hold on.
02:59:31 Just like.
02:59:36 I don't understand the Lindbergh part of it.
02:59:38 Just as Lindbergh was saying the white people.
02:59:42 Was waking up before World War 2.
02:59:51 I don't know.
02:59:51 I don't understand the Lindbergh.
02:59:52 Part, But I'll say this.
02:59:55 I will attack.
02:59:57 The ideas I won't attack.
03:00:02 Personalities, unless the personalities.
03:00:11 Themselves are the ideas, and I mean like.
03:00:14 Or yeah, I mean I guess.
03:00:16 That's that's a good way to put it.
03:00:19 I'm not going to.
03:00:20 Sit there and try to start Internet drama with people that I disagree with.
03:00:27 I will say.
03:00:30 What they say is poison.
03:00:33 Or why it's wrong or why it's dangerous and why it's bad?
03:00:39 And the reason why I'll stick to the ideas.
03:00:42 Is the only people that will care about me going after the personality and not the ideas?
03:00:51 Are that people who are in?
03:00:52 Love with personalities and not ideas and those.
03:00:55 People are useless.
03:00:58 So if I just talk about the ideas.
03:01:02 Than people that care about ideas.
03:01:06 That's who I'm talking to.
03:01:10 So that I hope that makes and plus.
03:01:14 People can change.
03:01:18 Their their minds about stuff.
03:01:21 And so if you attack people.
03:01:23 You're attacking people that might change their minds about stuff.
03:01:28 UM, but if you attack ideas.
03:01:33 You're not doing that.
03:01:35 And I think there's some people that mean well.
03:01:40 Only it's contradictory to to attack.
03:01:42 Ideas and not people, let me put.
03:01:43 It that way.
03:01:45 Because there are people that mean.
03:01:46 Well, they're just wrong, and maybe they don't know why they're wrong.
03:01:51 And if you start attacking them personally.
03:01:54 Then then they'll never know why they're wrong, because they'll take it.
03:01:58 As a personal attack.
03:02:01 You know.
03:02:03 They'll think that you're you're coming at them when you're not, you know.
03:02:09 You're just coming at one of their stupid ideas.
03:02:14 And look, we all have stupid ideas.
03:02:15 From time to time.
03:02:20 I'm I'm sure I've had stupid ideas.
03:02:23 You can't.
03:02:24 You can't be.
03:02:25 You can't stream.
03:02:26 As long as.
03:02:26 I have without say at least a.
03:02:28 Few stupid things.
03:02:34 Yeah, I don't think.
03:02:35 I don't think it's contradictory.
03:02:41 I'll continue to keep.
03:02:42 It in the arena of ideas.
03:02:48 Soup $2.00. My mother's parents come from the Third Reich. My father's side is English. Descendant of the settlers.
03:02:57 Does that make me half American?
03:03:01 I mean, I don't know.
03:03:01 You're probably you're probably full American at this point.
03:03:04 You're probably more American than a lot of people.
03:03:09 And the term American doesn't.
03:03:11 It's becoming so watered down and meaningless at this point.
03:03:17 I don't even know if it's something that you want, you know, like, I don't know if that's a title that you even want at this point.
03:03:22 It's lost its value.
03:03:24 You know, we talk about the inflation of the dollar.
03:03:26 What about the inflation of American citizenship?
03:03:32 Trash pan the $25 I've watched your streams a long time. You've expressed views on many different religions and sects.
03:03:39 Can I ask what you think about Orthodox Christianity?
03:03:44 Yeah, I think it's fine, you know.
03:03:47 I I I'm not.
03:03:49 Orthodox, I think it's a lot of people find.
03:03:54 Good things about it.
03:03:55 There's some people that.
03:03:58 I would say that there's there's parts.
03:04:00 Of it that.
03:04:02 That seem a lot like it's like like, you know, I think a lot of people view it as, oh.
03:04:06 It's like a less cucked.
03:04:09 It's a less cooked version of Catholicism, right?
03:04:11 It's a Catholicism that's maybe slightly more ethnocentric because there's these different flavors of it, right?
03:04:18 Like, there's, there's, you know, Russian Orthodox, there's, you know, different.
03:04:24 You know, there there's, like a.
03:04:27 An ethnicity attached to each little branch of it.
03:04:31 But I don't know.
03:04:31 I'm not orthodox.
03:04:32 I don't know how much of that matters, but I also have seen some really just as many you know.
03:04:40 Oklahomo quotes from at least purported Orthodox priests as and, and I'm sure there's just as many global **** Orthodox people as there are global **** Catholics, and every every other, every Western religious institution is pretty much.
03:05:01 Garbage at this point.
03:05:04 But yeah, I understand there are a few.
03:05:07 At least pockets.
03:05:10 Of orthodox Christianity that are.
03:05:12 That are way more traditional than.
03:05:19 You know, like the Baptists or something, which isn't hard to do right.
03:05:24 But yeah, I'm not.
03:05:25 I'm not worth.
03:05:25 I don't know enough about them.
03:05:26 I just know what?
03:05:27 Probably everyone else knows.
03:05:30 That, my friends, that are.
03:05:32 They seem to really connect with it and the things that they say about it make me feel like it's it's a.
03:05:40 Force for good in many ways, but.
03:05:42 That's, you know.
03:05:45 That's about all I know about Orthodoxy.
03:05:49 It seems to have made a great impact in many people's lives, especially recently. It seems to have like.
03:05:55 This rebirth recently.
03:05:57 They have all kinds.
03:05:58 Of people getting orthodox, you know, including like Roush, right?
03:06:08 At the same time, I don't think it's like the.
03:06:10 Answer you know might be the answer.
03:06:12 For some people, but I.
03:06:13 Don't mean like it's not.
03:06:14 Orthodoxy is going.
03:06:15 To save the white race, no.
03:06:16 I don't think that.
03:06:19 I don't think that at all, but.
03:06:22 All right guys.
03:06:24 Well, let's go ahead and I'm going to shut.
03:06:25 It down here.
03:06:28 I'm almost out of cold coffee anyway.
03:06:31 And we've been going for three hours.
03:06:34 Make sure you stick around.
03:06:36 You might be surprised.
03:06:39 Like, I'll tell you what I told you.
03:06:41 I find weird things on archive.org.
03:06:44 You might be surprised by.
03:06:45 The the end video that I have found.
03:06:48 To use for the.
03:06:50 The closer I found it on archive.org has a lot to do with some of the things we've been talking about recently.
03:06:57 But anyway, stay tuned.
03:06:59 Saturday is going to be a special edition.
03:07:01 I don't know that it's going to be about the Ezra pound like I think that's going to be later on.
03:07:05 Because I have more.
03:07:06 Research, but it might be.
03:07:07 But if it's not, I got another special.
03:07:09 Edition. Ready to go.
03:07:10 So anyway, I will see you guys Saturday.
03:07:14 For Black Pilgrim, of course.
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03:07:21 Live on Channel 4. This is the 10:00 news with Deborah Mobile.Speaker 8
03:07:27 Coming out revealing secret negotiation between the Nazis and the Zionists in 1933, which allowed German Jews and their assets to go to Palestine, which Simmons joins us tonight with the story of the controversy behind the book and the authors struggle to write it. Which.Speaker 3
03:07:43 Deborah, with the rise of Adolf Hitler to power in the spring of 1933, the Jews of the world were faced with a dilemma.03:07:49 They could raise a cry of protest, a cry few would heed.
03:07:53 Or they could make a deal with Hitler, a deal that would bring a step closer to their dream of an independent Jewish state.
03:07:58 American Jews marched.
03:08:00 Calling for the boycott of all German exports.
03:08:03 Jews throughout Europe heckled that call.
03:08:05 So did Jews everywhere.
03:08:07 But a group of Zionists at the same time was quietly negotiating an agreement with the Nazis to allow the immigration of German Jews in the transfer of their assets to Palestine.
03:08:17 That deal, reported in August 1933, was the transfer agreement. Palestine, sparsely settled by Jews at the time, was radically changed as a result.
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03:08:27 I had lived in Palestine from 1933 to 1936 and.03:08:31 We saw every week.
03:08:34 Transports of German Jews coming to settle in Palestine.
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03:08:38 German Jewish settlement.03:08:40 Of Palestine was for a time official Nazi.
03:08:42 Policy these photos of Jewish life.
03:08:45 In Palestine, along with a lengthy text.
03:08:47 Appeared in 1930.
03:08:48 Four in the Berlin paper Dongri a Nazi visits.
03:08:52 Palestine was the title of the multi part series.
03:08:55 A medal was struck by gerbils and commemoration on one side of the swastika on the other.
03:09:01 The Star of David.
03:09:03 Hitler demanded 1 concession for the transfer agreement.
03:09:06 That the call for a boycott of.
03:09:07 The like raised by Jews.
03:09:09 Here and elsewhere.
03:09:10 Be rejected by the Zionists.
03:09:12 The Zionists made that concession.
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03:09:16 And so while Nazis.Speaker 3
03:09:17 Were marching.03:09:18 Good morning.
03:09:21 And while students were marching here, diplomacy was running a more important story in the Mediterranean for the dream of a nation state for Jewish people in the step closer to reality.
03:09:33 The story in this book some.
03:09:34 Will find hard to accept.