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10/13/2021
Speaker
00:00:00 They know.
00:02:01 Evening all.
Speaker 1
00:02:04 I'd like to tell you a story about.
00:02:06 When I was a very young boy, I must have been three or four months old at the time and I didn't know what I wanted.
00:02:13 But if I did, I wouldn't been able.
00:02:15 To tell anybody because all I could do was Gurgle.
00:02:18 So I sat.
00:02:18 There in the eye chair, thinking one day looking at your tray and thinking what I'd give for a.
00:02:24 Meal on there.
00:02:26 So I started looking around the kitchen.
00:02:27 To see what.
00:02:27 I can.
00:02:28 Have I was rubbing the.
00:02:29 Eggy soldering the eggs and I think.
00:02:32 And then I looked over in the.
00:02:33 Corner and there's.
00:02:34 A yellow and white red bin with its mouth open, just staring at me like I saw bread in there.
00:02:41 I thought I'll have.
00:02:44 Little piece of toast.
00:02:47 When I started getting older, I hated this.
00:02:50 I hated that expensive state was ludicrous and cafes couldn't cater.
00:02:53 For the finer things in life.
00:02:55 The upper crust was not for me.
00:02:57 I could tell that.
00:02:58 So I'd go home, switch the kitchen light.
00:03:01 On put the grill on.
00:03:03 Slip a slide Sander and have toast.
00:03:07 A little piece of toast because there's so much to choose from.
00:03:10 There's brown bread, white bread, or so.
00:03:12 It's a whole new bread that comes in from the packages been written on the side, but it doesn't matter which one you have.
00:03:18 Just cut the crust off, have it with marmalade or butter cheese, tomatoes, beans, banana or chocolate.
00:03:23 It is strange, it doesn't really matter.
00:03:26 Oh no, it all goes.
00:03:28 We choose.
00:03:30 A little piece of toast.
00:03:32 We're gonna.
00:03:32 Think about it.
00:03:50 That's toast.
00:03:53 It just has.
Devon
00:04:16 Yeah, just.
Speaker 2
00:04:19 So then Friday.
Speaker 1
00:04:20 Was midday off.
00:04:21 I went down the supermarket with me basket in me and I'm walking from one country to another.
00:04:26 Trying to find.
00:04:27 The bread store, but I can't buy it anywhere, and then I'll bump into another with a baby in her basket and she says.
00:04:33 Ohh look, I can't Jenny for a little bit of peace and quiet.
00:04:36 Get some bread and go home making some.
00:04:40 Just toast.
Speaker 3
00:04:43 I like those.
Speaker 1
00:04:44 This is, yeah, but I don't know.
00:04:50 OK. Scrape that choice, boys.
00:05:05 Ladies and gentlemen, that's toast.
00:05:09 Just post.
00:05:13 I can't think of that.
00:05:15 I gotta go and have some.
Speaker
00:05:16 Yeah, just now getting a bit round of.
Speaker 1
00:05:17 Standing here as.
00:05:17 Well, OK, see ya.
Devon
00:05:38 You can say.
00:07:40 Curtis Blow, when your feet just come when your feet just come.
00:07:43 A hip in.
00:09:09 Good evening earthlings.
00:09:12 It is I Devon stack.
00:09:16 From the planet Blackpill.
00:09:20 Yeah, I don't, I don't know.
00:09:25 All right, we got a couple of things to go over tonight.
00:09:28 William Shatner.
00:09:31 Has gone into like the the half fast training wheels, gay version of space?
00:09:37 I mean, that's not one of things.
00:09:38 We go through it just happened to be.
00:09:40 On my screen because I.
00:09:41 Was looking into that I I you.
00:09:43 Know one of the things that annoys me about these these gay space trips.
Speaker 5
00:09:51 How much it costs?
Devon
00:09:54 And like ridiculous amounts of money.
00:09:58 For what like 2 minutes in space of kind of space?
00:10:01 It's not even like actual space.
00:10:04 It's like just it's just close enough to space to where you get 0G for like like for like literally 2 minutes.
00:10:12 It's like the most expensive.
00:10:13 It reminds me of.
00:10:16 When I was a kid.
00:10:17 They had this roller coaster, I think it.
Speaker 5
00:10:19 Was called the vortex.
Devon
00:10:22 And they they played ads for this roller coaster all the time.
00:10:26 It was supposed to be so amazing because you stood up like it locked you into this thing standing up.
00:10:32 And that was the gimmick.
00:10:34 Right.
00:10:35 And I waited in line.
00:10:37 At that stupid ******* roller coaster place.
00:10:44 I mean, it was hours.
00:10:44 I don't remember how exactly how it was.
00:10:46 At least it was like 2 hours.
00:10:49 And then the ride, I think was was less than 20 seconds long.
00:10:55 Like really?
00:10:56 And it was like it was just you.
00:10:58 You you get strapped in and just as you're starting to be like, oh, this is.
00:11:01 Kind of fun.
00:11:01 It's it's done.
00:11:05 And this is just like the the gross.
00:11:08 End of an empire billionaire version of that.
00:11:13 Just spending ridiculous amounts of money for a couple of seconds.
00:11:22 Meanwhile, Jeff Bezos.
00:11:24 The guy who funded this.
00:11:27 Is there an actual I?
00:11:28 Want to see how much it costs?
00:11:30 I don't think there's.
00:11:32 That might take too long.
00:11:33 It's it's a lot.
00:11:34 Of money if.
00:11:35 You figure in all the R&D and everything else that went into it.
00:11:38 Meanwhile, Amazon.
00:11:42 Pays 0.
00:11:44 In taxes.
00:11:46 Zero in taxes.
00:11:50 That's right. So anyway.
00:11:55 Ah, all right.
00:11:57 So what we're really going?
00:11:58 To talk about.
00:11:59 Speaking about the the ruling class going off the rails.
00:12:04 So I got a few.
00:12:05 Things I actually have video of that stupid rocket.
00:12:07 And here's the gay rocket stuff.
00:12:11 Yeah, look at that. Yay.
00:12:14 There's William Shatner, *************, 90.
00:12:20 And potato shaped these days, he keeps grabbing his chick too.
00:12:26 I don't know who this girl is.
00:12:29 But he he's like, grabbing her while she like, uncomfortably, like crosses her arms.
00:12:37 That might have worked on green aliens on the in the 1970s, but.
00:12:41 You're 90, dude. So anyway.
00:12:49 Another video that crossed my desk.
00:12:52 They'll last over the last couple of days.
00:12:54 I'm sure you've seen this while the the United States military, which the deadline for vaccines.
00:13:01 Is closely approaching and I was very curious as to what the compliance rate was.
00:13:08 I knew it would be pretty high because you know these.
Speaker 5
00:13:11 Look if you.
Devon
00:13:12 Join the military.
00:13:14 By definition, you you're you're an orders follower, right?
00:13:18 And if you don't get the vaccine?
00:13:22 You get a dishonorable discharge and you get court martialed.
00:13:29 Potentially and probably would lead to at least.
00:13:32 Some prison time.
00:13:36 And they have different deadlines.
00:13:39 Let me see if I can find that.
00:13:41 For each service, but the the compliance rate, at least for right now.
00:13:49 It was pretty high.
00:13:50 I think they're going to meet their deadlines.
00:13:52 Let me just put it that way.
00:14:00 And here we are, Washington Post.
00:14:04 Yeah. So.
00:14:06 The most vaccinated branch of the military right now is the active duty Navy.
00:14:14 They're at 90%.
00:14:17 The army active duty are at 81%.
00:14:21 Air Force is at 80, Marine Corps is at 76.
00:14:26 Air National Guard 70, Navy Reserve, 68.
00:14:31 Air Force Reserve 68 Army Reserve is 40, but that's because they're not a priority and they have till June 30th of of 2022.
00:14:43 For some reason.
00:14:44 Army National Guard same deadline, June 30th of 2022 and they're only at 38%.
00:14:51 Marine Corps reserves at 38 and they have till December 28th. Most everybody else they have until basically.
00:15:01 Well, and the Navy's got till November 28th. Army December 15th, Air Force November 2nd and the Marines, because they're part of the Navy November.
00:15:10 28th also.
00:15:13 So yeah, it looks like they're all.
00:15:15 Getting vexed.
00:15:18 Lots of compliance which I you know, it wasn't surprised by.
00:15:22 The only way you wouldn't get compliance is if you had something similar to what's going on with the well, what's supposedly going on with the airlines.
00:15:32 And even then, it's who knows.
00:15:34 A lot of people forget we we had the uh.
00:15:38 Air traffic controller strike back in the 80s.
00:15:42 And Reagan threatened to have them all arrested if they didn't show up to work, and they showed up to work.
00:15:48 And that.
00:15:48 Was that?
00:15:50 Because they, you know, they said, oh, this is national security.
00:15:53 We have to have air traffic controllers so we can have air travel.
00:15:57 It's, you know.
00:15:58 And so Biden could very easily do the same thing.
00:16:01 Biden could order the pilots to go back in the air.
00:16:06 It would be slightly different, I think, because the air traffic controllers are, unless I'm mistaken and I think they they all work for the FAA so.
00:16:13 It's, you know, it's federal workers.
00:16:15 But has that really mattered, you know?
00:16:18 Lately the the whole the.
00:16:19 Whole line between private companies and the government has been blurring.
00:16:25 Significantly, especially in regards to these mandates.
00:16:28 So I'd be very surprised if this was super successful.
00:16:34 Just to be honest, like I think it's, it's kind of funny that it's happening and I'm glad that there it it's an industry where it does make a difference kind of like.
00:16:44 Well, I mean, like we we saw a little bit of it's hard to know exactly how effective it was because of all the censorship.
00:16:49 But in Australia you had the the trucking strike.
00:16:54 I don't know exactly what kind of impact that made.
00:16:56 I would imagine it wasn't nothing.
00:16:58 But yeah, if you can shut down.
00:17:01 Air air travel in the United States.
00:17:03 That's a big deal.
00:17:05 That's a big deal.
00:17:07 So we'll see what happens.
00:17:09 And it's not like I guess the other thing is too is.
00:17:12 It's not like you can just train an airline.
00:17:15 Pilot real quick.
00:17:17 You can't just be like, hey, we'll just hire some of these, these new Americans coming in from Afghanistan, and we'll make them our, our, our pilots real quick.
00:17:26 No, it it takes a long time to train a pilot.
00:17:30 And you know, I guess they could lower their see ultimately, I guess that if if you're for acceleration.
00:17:36 And apparently Trump is.
00:17:37 We'll get to that in a minute.
00:17:38 If you're for acceleration.
00:17:40 Maybe that's what you'd.
00:17:40 Want maybe you'd want them to just hire?
00:17:44 Let's grab a couple of the the ladies.
00:17:46 Over at TSA.
00:17:48 And put them in a flight simulator for a week and now your pilots.
00:17:54 Wouldn't that be?
Speaker 6
00:17:54 Fun wouldn't that be fun?
Devon
00:17:58 So anyway, while all this is going on with the military.
00:18:02 This is the awesome propaganda movie that North Korea put out about their they're fighting.
00:18:09 Their martial arts, I guess division of their of their military.
Speaker
00:18:28 123.
Speaker 1
00:19:09 OK.
Devon
00:19:16 I think the one of the funniest things is you can tell that's a sound effect that they're adding in because it's the.
00:19:20 It's the same exact.
00:19:22 It's like playing a an old arcade game where like every punch makes the exact same sound.
00:19:28 The other funny thing is it it keeps cutting back to.
00:19:32 Kim Jong Un.
00:19:34 And you can tell he thinks it's hilarious.
00:19:38 And he's just like really guys.
00:20:50 Yeah, the sound of I kept waiting for like.
00:20:54 To hear. Ohh you can.
00:20:57 But you know, hey, look, as as as ridiculous as this is.
00:21:03 And it's look, it's ridiculous, right?
00:21:05 Like no one.
00:21:06 No one actually thinks that this is.
00:21:10 Like what is that rebar that they're bending with their necks?
00:21:12 I mean, that's kind of based, I guess.
00:21:15 It doesn't look like he's having a.
00:21:16 Good time, but I mean.
00:21:20 Come on, like every other country.
00:21:23 Every other this is we're in the death spiral.
00:21:25 We're in the death spiral of this country.
00:21:28 Every other country is at least even if it's a little comical, is at least trying to be hyper masculine with their military, like you should.
00:21:37 Like you should.
00:21:39 And, you know, meanwhile, America is is celebrating diversity and and a nicer, friendlier military.
00:21:49 As they as they drone us.
00:21:51 But I guess that's kind of.
00:21:52 The thing right?
00:21:54 Like they're they're they're.
00:21:55 Relying more and more on the the hope.
00:22:00 The hope?
00:22:01 That that we all have technology that will outpace the dysgenics like that's what it comes down to.
00:22:08 The ruling class, that's their big bet.
00:22:10 Their big bet is by the time the pinatas.
00:22:16 People like you and me, the people that they hit.
00:22:19 With sticks and gather the candy as it as it comes out of our mouths.
00:22:25 Their big bet is that by the time.
00:22:29 Those slaves can no longer perform their duties, can no longer serve them, that they'll have the technology to offset them, that they'll have, you know, well, like like, I guess the day ****, I should have got that.
00:22:42 I don't know, there's.
00:22:43 A video there's a picture of it.
00:22:45 That DARPA dog has they didn't take him long, right?
00:22:49 We know that was going to happen.
00:22:52 But they added a like a an assault rifle to the top.
00:22:55 Of it.
00:22:57 Let me see if there's.
00:22:58 I don't.
00:22:58 Think there's a video of it?
00:23:01 Well, there is a photo.
00:23:07 There we go.
00:23:11 Well, there's a photo floating around.
00:23:12 Well, I.
00:23:13 Guess I could find it on Twitter.
00:23:21 But between this and?
00:23:24 Like drones, I guess that's just what they're betting on.
00:23:28 They don't care if it's like some ****** with five different mental illnesses that.
00:23:35 Is 500 pounds in a wheelchair. If they can push the DARPA dog kill button.
00:23:43 Why is there no?
00:23:44 Have they taken this down?
00:23:49 I'm looking for dog gun, dog, robot gun, DARPA dog gun.
00:23:54 Where is the ship?
Speaker
00:23:58 There we go.
Speaker 8
00:24:05 Now let's do this.
Devon
00:24:07 There we go.
00:24:09 There's the DARPA dog gun.
00:24:13 So you know, I guess that's what they're hoping for. They're hoping for, you know, by the time that they're military is is the same caliber of people that walked out of Netflix in protest of Dave Chappelle's ****** jokes.
00:24:28 That this is going to be.
00:24:30 These are enough of these will be deployed.
00:24:32 To where it won't matter.
00:24:42 And it's not just with with the soldiers, you know, that's with everything.
00:24:46 They're hoping that the AI will be able to catch up.
00:24:49 That's why if you think about it, the the great reset, think about how they're reorganizing the society, think about how they, you know, they want the smart cities, they they want every part of your personal life to be able to be managed by AI.
00:25:04 Right.
00:25:04 Part of the reason that they want to do that, I mean, a lot of people think of it as like, oh, it's just it's to limit the resources that the useless eaters are are using up and.
00:25:13 And it's because they're control freaks or whatever.
00:25:15 No, it's making you obsolete.
00:25:19 That's really what it's doing.
00:25:20 It's making you obsolete.
00:25:23 And it's making it, making them easy.
00:25:26 To look at the larger system and analyze which parts can we declare, they're redundant.
00:25:37 You know it does.
00:25:37 It gives them the data.
00:25:38 We've talked about the big data analyzation and how you know they can use it to predict your behavior and and stuff like that.
00:25:44 But but really, when you when you really get down to it.
00:25:48 So they can.
00:25:48 They can easily look at the data.
00:25:50 And say oh we.
00:25:51 Could we could lose, you know these?
00:25:53 5000 people.
00:25:57 And it would make the system more efficient.
00:26:02 And because they're they're already now laying down the groundwork for people, well, voluntarily or otherwise, receiving shots in their arm of with, you know, mystery potions that they have neither the technology or the know how to analyze themselves.
00:26:21 And there's no you can't say no, I mean quite literally in Australia.
00:26:25 You can't say no.
00:26:27 So this is the new thing in Australia.
Speaker
00:26:31 And pop this up.
Speaker 9
00:26:41 Ask yourself these three questions in my work, do I come into contact with vulnerable people?
00:26:47 Is my workplace at a higher risk of infection?
00:26:50 Do I work on infrastructure or logistics that are critical to the territory?
00:26:55 If your answer is maybe.
00:26:57 Or I don't?
00:26:57 Know you need to get the job.
00:26:59 Critically, the direction also applies to industries who directly face customers and circumstances where the worker may not know the vulnerability of the person they are interacting with.
00:27:10 So it is simple.
00:27:12 If your job includes interacting.
00:27:15 With members of the public, then you.
00:27:16 Need to get.
00:27:17 The ***, if you.
00:27:18 Work in hospitality you need to.
00:27:19 Get the *** if you work.
00:27:20 In retail or in?
00:27:21 A supermarket?
00:27:22 You need to get the.
00:27:23 If you are behind the counter.
00:27:24 At the bank, if you're a receptionist or positions like that, you need.
00:27:27 To get the job.
00:27:28 If you're a Barber, a hairdresser, a beauty.
00:27:30 Therapist, you need to.
00:27:31 Get the job, all these workers.
00:27:33 And many many more.
00:27:35 Directly interact with members of the public.
00:27:37 That means you are frontline workers in our economy.
00:27:40 That means you must be vaccinated.
00:27:42 Of course, there can be exemptions.
00:27:44 But these are extremely narrow and must be.
00:27:47 Backed up with.
00:27:48 Medical evidence simply not wanting the vaccine is not a reason.
00:27:53 Today, we're also announcing the date from which this mandate comes to effect.
00:27:59 From Saturday the 13th of November, if you have not received at least your first dose of the vaccine, you will not be permitted to attend your workplace in that role, and a failure to comply with the direction is a $5000 fine.
00:28:12 That means that workers must have received at least their first dose by Friday the 12th of November, at the latest.
00:28:20 You have 30 days.
Devon
00:28:22 So you have 30 days.
00:28:26 To get your first jab.
00:28:30 And if you don't, you're out of a job and you're fined $5000.
Speaker
00:28:41 All right, but.
Devon
00:28:42 It's still voluntary.
00:28:43 At least you still have a choice, right?
00:28:49 So they're going.
00:28:50 To normalize this, they're going to normalize it to the I mean, look, it's already, you know, like it just we went over the compliance numbers of the military that's giving the compliance numbers for the general public in, in, in just a matter of years.
00:29:03 Right now they're even pushing.
00:29:05 I just saw like a little news blip that came up that said.
00:29:09 Did you know that getting the flu shot will also help you fight coronavirus?
00:29:13 So make sure you get that one too.
00:29:16 Notice how they're all free too.
00:29:18 Have you ever?
00:29:18 Have you ever seen anyone?
00:29:19 Charging for flu shots.
00:29:22 That always puzzled me when I when I lived in DC and worked in DC, it was just like there were signs everywhere, every every flu season, free flu shots.
00:29:30 Who the ****'* paying?
Speaker 6
00:29:31 For him, you know.
Devon
00:29:34 So now they'll normalize that ****.
00:29:38 And once they have jurisdiction over your bloodstream, because that's really what this is about.
00:29:42 Like I said, maybe there's nothing wrong with the vaccine.
00:29:46 I don't know.
00:29:47 It could be awesome.
00:29:48 I don't know.
00:29:49 That's not the point.
00:29:52 The point is, they're they're they're they're just taking.
00:30:00 Of your bloodstream at the same time, and a lot of people aren't.
00:30:03 Talking about this either.
00:30:05 Biden's also just seizing jurisdiction over your money.
00:30:12 You know, we keep talking about it like, oh, yeah, the platforming us from this to the platform and you know, eventually it's going to be banks.
00:30:17 Well, I.
00:30:18 What do you think that's all about?
00:30:24 The Biden administration is is requiring banking systems to report anytime.
00:30:29 You move money around.
00:30:33 I mean, not that they didn't have access to that information if they wanted it, but they're just making it.
00:30:38 I guess legal.
00:30:39 I mean how did?
00:30:40 How did I mean, I don't, I don't remember voting for that, but not that voting matters.
00:30:47 So that's another way that that's another piece of data to help them manage the cattle.
00:30:55 Make them more obedient because what's going to be the next step, right?
00:30:58 The first step is going to be, well, we need the banks to tell us what you're doing with your money.
00:31:02 Well, you know, you give them an.
00:31:03 Inch they take a mile.
00:31:07 And next thing you know, they they're going to have the ability to stop transactions.
00:31:17 And as I put on telegram, it's.
00:31:20 They're, I mean, they're they're talking about this openly.
00:31:23 This isn't like conspiracy theory.
00:31:25 This is the New York Times.
00:31:28 Making the argument for a cashless society, the New York Times.
00:31:34 Said a central bank digital currency can also be a useful policy tool.
00:31:40 Typically, if the Federal Reserve wants to stimulate consumption and investment.
Speaker 5
00:31:45 It can cut.
Devon
00:31:45 Interest rates and make cheap credit available.
00:31:49 But if the economy is cratering and the Fed has already cut the short term interest rates it controls to near 0, its options are limited.
00:31:58 If cash were replaced with a digital dollar.
00:32:03 The Fed could impose a negative interest rate.
00:32:08 By gradually shrinking the electronic balances in everyone's digital currency accounts, you, you you understand what that?
00:32:16 Means what he's saying is.
00:32:19 You know, negative interest.
00:32:21 So in other words you.
00:32:21 Have you know?
00:32:22 It's digital, so it has to be in the bank.
00:32:24 You can't put it under your mattress.
00:32:27 So you have to.
00:32:28 Have your money in a bank.
00:32:31 And so instead of earning interest on that money that's in the bank, it just starts shrinking.
00:32:37 Your money just stops.
00:32:38 It just starts going away.
00:32:41 So it's not like a, it's.
Speaker 5
00:32:42 Not a tax. It's just.
00:32:44 It's just a.
Devon
00:32:45 Negative interest rate, that is, that is just unilaterally decided by a private group of Jewish bankers.
Speaker 5
00:32:55 That they can just decide.
Devon
00:32:56 No, the Gollum are not.
00:32:57 Spending the money fast enough.
00:33:00 They're not buying next product.
00:33:03 So what we're going to do is we're just going to start shrinking the balance in your bank account and you'll be like, ****, I better buy something.
00:33:13 Because my money is just going away.
Speaker 5
00:33:19 This this guy's.
00:33:21 Using this as a seller, like in a positive.
00:33:26 A selling point.
00:33:29 This is why we want a cashless society guys.
00:33:31 Because if just imagine what we could do.
Devon
00:33:35 If the goyim stopped buying our next product.
00:33:39 We can just start taking the money.
00:33:46 And if we've look, if we've seen anything in the last little bit here, it's.
00:33:49 That they've.
00:33:51 They've decided the whole carrot thing isn't working out and it's time for some stick.
00:34:01 Creating an incentive for consumers to spend and for companies to invest.
00:34:09 A digital dollar would also hinder illegal activities that rely on anonymous cash transactions.
00:34:16 Such as drug dealing, money laundering and terrorism financing.
00:34:21 You know what that means, right?
00:34:24 That means people that fund the white supremacy.
00:34:29 It would bring.
00:34:30 Off the books, economy activity out of the shadows and into the formal economy.
00:34:36 Increasing tax revenues small businesses would benefit from lower transactions.
00:34:46 Oh, good Lord.
00:34:48 Again, New York Times, it's not.
00:34:50 This isn't like some secret hidden PDF that someone scanned that came from the Rockefellers.
00:34:56 This is the New York Times.
00:35:00 Publishing this as a good idea.
00:35:07 This is why they want everything electronic.
00:35:12 I mean, yes, it's for control, but it's for.
00:35:14 Population control too.
00:35:21 And they can't do.
00:35:21 That's something they can't do quickly.
00:35:27 So yeah, there there might not be anything wrong.
00:35:31 With the vaccine, I don't know.
00:35:33 I don't know.
00:35:35 But that's really not the point.
00:35:41 The point is.
00:35:43 They need these mandates to go smoothly.
00:35:47 Because once they do that look, it's already.
00:35:51 It's already part of the culture now, right? The government says, oh, you need this shot. You get the ******* shot or else, you know, you're out of a job and you pay A5000I.
00:35:59 Mean that's how it's that's now, right?
00:36:04 That's just now.
00:36:06 Meanwhile, there's, you know, they're ratcheting up the they're turning the heat up in Canada.
00:36:15 So this is the Saskatchewan Health or Health Authority now says it's putting together a COVID enforcement team.
00:36:25 The group will be made-up of mostly retired police officers who have special constable status.
00:36:32 The information was conveyed in the most recent physicians town Hall meeting, medical health officer Doctor John Mark Opondo.
00:36:42 Says the purpose of the CET is to enforce public health measures, in particular proof of vaccination.
00:36:50 Non compliance.
00:36:52 At businesses that are not typically regulated by public health inspectors.
00:36:59 They will also be charged with enforcing masking public health measures.
00:37:05 In addition to a COVID enforcement team.
00:37:08 And the online form or phone number to report.
00:37:11 On fellow citizens.
00:37:14 The government is also setting up a secure isolation site for those deemed needing to be isolated.
00:37:22 By a medical health officer.
00:37:26 That's that's literally putting people in camps.
00:37:34 Let's putting the people who are not complying in the camps.
00:37:42 Now look.
00:37:44 Are they going to be able to enforce this?
00:37:45 I don't know.
00:37:49 I don't know, but look, all the **** would have sounded crazy town.
00:37:53 18 months ago.
00:37:56 And yet, here we are.
00:38:03 Public health inspectors and police, once the medical health officer assigned a form for secure isolation.
00:38:10 Will be involved in assisting and transporting and moving people into the secure isolation site.
00:38:19 This site expected to be ready in the next three weeks.
00:38:23 Is going to be located at the Saskatchewan Hospital in North Battleford.
00:38:30 To refer to those sent to the Secure isolation site as clients, not detainees.
00:38:40 They will be there under detention, detention order, so you can't just leave.
00:38:50 So that's that's now that's now.
00:39:00 And people are going to look, people are going to are going to do it.
00:39:03 People are going to do it.
00:39:04 Little by little, you know the stick will.
00:39:06 Get a little.
00:39:08 Little more painful.
00:39:11 And look, I see it all the time.
00:39:12 I know people who weren't going to get it.
00:39:16 And they were faced with, well, it's either that or lose my job and I got a mortgage.
00:39:21 I'm all, you know, I basically worked.
00:39:22 For the machine.
00:39:26 I better do what the machine tells me.
00:39:29 And they folded.
00:39:35 Sad but true.
00:39:37 Many such cases.
00:39:41 And that's just going to happen.
00:39:43 And look, you've got some people kind of pushing back on some of this stuff, but it's.
00:39:47 It's not really.
00:39:49 I mean, you know.
00:39:52 It's good to see.
00:39:56 You know, you had this high school.
00:39:57 Girl here.
Speaker 2
00:39:59 Welcome back a bizarre lockdown at a Wyoming high school with a 16 year old getting arrested and removed from campus in handcuffs for refusing to wear a mask.
00:40:10 That student, Grace Smith, and her father, Andrew Smith, are with us now, thanks to the both of you for being here.
00:40:15 Grace, first question to you describe what happened.
Speaker 10
00:40:20 I have been protesting the mask things with fellow students for over the entire school year, and I went to school like normal and I.
00:40:31 Left first hour.
00:40:33 After coming back from my second suspension for.
00:40:36 My for them calling it.
00:40:39 Continued willful disobedience.
00:40:41 For not complying to the mask mandate, I previously had one $500 citation and during first hour I went down to the front office and they locked me in the lunch room before I was even suspended and then gave me a second $500 citation for trespassing after my suspension, and then proceeded to arrest me.
00:41:01 After putting school locked down for an hour.
00:41:03 And 1/2.
00:41:03 Even though I was not a disturbance, I just sat in the lunch room asking.
00:41:07 To go back to class locks.
Speaker 2
00:41:08 You away, for all intents and purposes, because you weren't wearing a.
00:41:12 Mask what's going through your head.
00:41:14 As this is happening.
Speaker 10
00:41:16 I thought it was absolutely ridiculous.
00:41:18 I wanted to go back to class just so I could learn and I never thought that they.
00:41:23 Would actually arrest me.
00:41:25 Really surprise me to see them put me in cuffs.
Speaker
00:41:28 And take me to jail.
Speaker 2
00:41:28 Wow, Andrew.
00:41:29 As a father, how tough is it to see your daughter being treated worse than actual criminals in our country are currently being treated right now?
Speaker 8
00:41:38 It's it's appalling and frankly.
00:41:40 We we approached this from a perspective of constitutional law and in the state of Wyoming, the constitutional law is not only designed to protect us as individual citizens of this state.
00:41:55 That is also written that they, the state of Wyoming, will step in and act on our behalf.
00:42:02 And we were just appalled that through this whole process that nobody would step in and and act on Grace's behalf and support her, her civil liberties that were guaranteed to her by the Constitution.
00:42:16 Of Wyoming and.
Devon
00:42:21 Constitution is just a piece of paper.
00:42:25 It's it's.
00:42:26 It's just a piece of paper.
00:42:31 And you know it's it's a piece of paper that the ruling class doesn't like.
00:42:38 And quite frankly, it's a piece of paper that a growing number.
00:42:44 If not the majority at this point of Americans don't like.
00:42:51 It's a piece of paper that the ancestors of.
00:42:55 A growing number, if not the majority of Americans have their ancestors had nothing.
00:43:00 To do with that.
00:43:03 It's it's a piece of paper that some white slave owners wrote.
00:43:11 It's it's, it's literally it's a white supremacist manifesto.
00:43:25 That's that's just what it is.
00:43:29 And meanwhile you have people like this guy in his tribe.
00:43:35 At the wheel.
00:43:39 Time to stop cobbling the people who won't get the shot.
Speaker 11
00:43:40 That person needed fifty.
00:43:41 Heard from it.
Devon
00:43:43 Booster shot, mission accomplished.
00:43:46 And it is.
00:43:47 It is time to stop coddling them.
00:43:50 The ones who won't get the damn shot.
00:43:53 And our first step, you and I is symbols.
00:43:57 The language we use, we call these people vaccine hesitant vaccine skeptics anti VAX.
00:44:03 We say they're protesting mandates and passports.
00:44:06 They're making a personal choice.
00:44:08 They're waiting For more information.
00:44:10 They're making a medical decision.
00:44:13 They're afraid they're afraid to get vaccinated.
00:44:18 Stop feeding their egos about what they're doing.
00:44:21 Stop legitimizing it.
00:44:23 Vaccine hesitant.
00:44:24 They're afraid vaccine skeptics.
00:44:27 They're afraid.
00:44:29 Anti vax.
00:44:30 They're afraid they're protesting mandates in passports.
00:44:34 They're afraid.
00:44:36 They may hear personal truth.
00:44:37 They're afraid they're waiting For more information.
00:44:39 Afraid they're making a medical decision to be afraid.
00:44:44 The snowflakes are afraid.
00:44:48 Afraid of the vaccine, afraid of being proved wrong, afraid of doing what anybody else in the world tells them to do, afraid of needles.
00:45:02 So, no more pleasant euphemisms about what's going on here, apart from the people who have legitimate medical complications about vaccines, we have to stop coddling the morons who will not get the shot.
00:45:18 We start by calling them what they are.
00:45:21 They are all snowflakes and cowards and idiots and losers.
00:45:29 And most importantly, they are.
00:45:37 So yeah, you basically have.
00:45:40 An entire class.
00:45:43 Of unhinged Jews hanging out in their Manhattan penthouses.
00:45:51 Anyone want to guess how much it cost to to live and where he's standing?
00:45:59 These are the guys in control.
00:46:03 Now, look, Keith Olbermann.
00:46:04 He's a little bit of a caricature, right?
00:46:08 But I mean, he this guy was on Nash, this guy who had, like, his own show.
00:46:11 He was like the the leftist Bill O'Reilly back when Bill O'Reilly was on the air.
00:46:19 There's a lot of people that, that.
00:46:22 You know I.
00:46:22 I don't know.
00:46:23 I don't think he.
00:46:23 Has quite the.
00:46:24 Reach that he had back when he.
00:46:26 Was on MSNBC or wherever he was on.
00:46:29 But there's a lot of people that think he's based.
00:46:34 And he speaks for an entire class of people.
00:46:38 And that's how they view.
00:46:39 That's exactly how they.
00:46:40 View you.
00:46:46 Speaking of the tribe.
00:46:50 And population control.
00:46:56 And new product.
00:47:00 Here's a new product they would like you to spend your money on, and if you don't.
00:47:06 They'll give you a negative interest rate.
00:47:21 Ohh this looks interesting.
Speaker
00:47:25 That's a little cop.
Devon
00:47:26 You filling up with water?
Speaker 5
00:47:27 How is this going to?
Devon
00:47:27 Be birth control.
00:47:30 You press a button.
00:47:31 And it warms up the water.
00:47:32 OK is interesting.
00:47:35 Getting up.
00:47:36 OK.
00:47:38 That's ready to use.
00:47:40 How do I wait?
00:47:42 I put my balls in it and ZAP my balls for a few minutes.
00:47:54 Like how happy the music is.
00:47:55 Ohh, it's got an app though.
00:47:59 Wow, that the timer on that thing.
00:48:02 Hold on.
00:48:02 How long are your balls in there?
00:48:07 Your balls are in there for 4 minutes while it zaps it with ultra.
00:48:11 That can't be good.
00:48:13 That cannot be good for your balls.
00:48:20 You're done more in more ways than one.
00:48:30 Thanks koso.
00:48:36 Ah, so yeah, that's.
00:48:40 That's good.
00:48:42 I'm glad that's.
00:48:44 That's that's that's.
00:48:46 That's as bad as the news has been this week, right?
00:48:49 Right.
00:48:50 No other surprises.
Speaker 7
00:49:00 Superman is officially bisexual and has an Asian pink haired boyfriend.
00:49:05 In upcoming issues of the comic book, the character in question is not Clark Kent but John Kent, son of Clark AKA Cal Al and Lois Lane.
00:49:16 John is the reigning Superman while his father is away on an intergalactic mission.
00:49:21 The announcement about the DC character was made on national coming out day.
00:49:25 October 11th. The younger Superman's love interest is Jane Nakamura, A hacktivist and news reporter who also has superhuman powers. DC Comics released art showing Superman and Nakamura sharing a kiss.
Devon
00:49:42 Oh good.
00:49:44 In America.
Speaker 12
00:49:50 Oh ****.
Devon
00:49:52 Gay country.
00:49:55 Like like I mean that.
00:49:58 **** this gay country.
00:50:05 Alright. And in other news?
00:50:12 Oh God.
00:50:14 I still can't get over that ******* Kobo thing.
00:50:16 Just just ZAP your balls.
00:50:20 It's an innovative new testicle bath.
00:50:23 That's all.
00:50:26 It's the future of male contraception.
00:50:31 And it has an app.
00:50:36 The brown.
Speaker
00:50:37 Never mind.
Devon
00:50:39 OK.
00:50:43 Moving right along.
00:50:51 So while they're forcing everything online while they're forcing to use as much technology as humanly possible to try to, you know.
00:50:58 Manage you and and to control you.
00:51:01 And as I said, make sure that you become obsolete and uninstall you when necessary.
00:51:08 They need to also in the same way they're using COVID to grab jurisdiction over your bloodstream.
00:51:15 They have to have threats in order to get jurisdiction over the the digital realm.
00:51:22 It's not enough that that they have.
00:51:25 The kind of spying technologies they have available.
00:51:29 If they want to do this, especially on a massive scale, they need to have, they need to have more more of it codified, they need to have.
00:51:37 It's not enough for them to be able to spy on individuals illegally and use that information in order to to ruin their lives.
00:51:44 They have to be able to do this on a on a large scale, that's acceptable.
00:51:47 To the courts.
00:51:47 Right.
00:51:48 And so, how do they do that?
00:51:49 The same way they got the Patriot Act and everything else.
00:51:51 You know, they create, you know, it's the problem solution.
00:51:54 The way of thinking, right?
00:51:56 So the story that came out in USA TODAY, yesterday, the headline and of course, it's not alarmist at all.
00:52:06 The next big cyber threat.
00:52:08 Isn't ransomware, it's killaware.
Speaker 5
00:52:14 Kill Ware and it's just as bad as it sounds.
Devon
00:52:18 Like that's the that's the actual headline.
00:52:22 As most Americans are still learning about the hacking for cash crime of ransomware, the nation's top Homeland Security official.
00:52:32 I'm sure we could trust them.
00:52:34 Is worried about an even more dire digital danger kill Ware.
00:52:39 Or cyber attacks that can literally kill.
00:52:45 The colonial pipeline ransomware attack in April galvanized the public's attention.
00:52:51 Because of its consumer related complications, including long gas lines at gas stations, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Maracas.
00:53:03 Said in an interview with USA Today's editorial board last week.
00:53:07 But there was a cyber incident that very fortunately did not succeed, he added.
00:53:13 And that is an attempted hack of a water treatment facility in Florida.
00:53:18 And the fact that that attack was not for financial gain, but rather purely to do harm.
00:53:26 That attack on the Oldsmar FL water system in February was intended to distribute contaminated water to residents.
00:53:34 And that should have gripped our entire country.
00:53:39 USA TODAY and others reported on that hack, but it came amid A flurry of bigger cyber attacks, such as the solar winds intrusion into the US government agencies.
00:53:49 Mayorkas and cyber security experts said the Oldsmar intrusion was one of the many indications that malicious hackers increasingly are targeting critical parts of the nation's infrastructure. Maybe it was Superman's gay hacktivist boyfriend.
00:54:06 Everything from hospitals and water supplies to banks, police departments and transportation in ways that could injure or even kill people.
00:54:16 And then they have this look at this.
00:54:18 The graphics alone tell you exactly where where they're going with this.
00:54:21 Oh my God. Death.
00:54:31 Weaponized technology, private sector computer security experts warn that the so-called cyber physical security incidents involve a wide range of critical national infrastructure targets, and it could lead to loss of life.
00:54:44 Those include oil and gas manufacturing and other elements of the energy sector.
00:54:49 Blah blah blah.
00:54:50 All right.
00:54:50 So what's what's their?
00:54:51 Big solution I wonder.
00:54:56 And hospitals, they say yes.
00:54:59 Here we go.
00:55:01 Cisa, the Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency, because we don't have enough of these right, FBI and HHS has credible information of an increased, imminent cybercrime threat to the US hospitals and healthcare providers.
00:55:16 Authorities suspect the problem may be larger than has been reported, in part because private companies and even government agencies often don't report ransomware attacks.
00:55:26 They go over some more scary things.
00:55:27 Like, oh, you could die because of this.
00:55:29 Or what if they gave you the?
00:55:30 Wrong medication or or.
00:55:32 What if they they they they had a.
00:55:35 Horrible things delivered to your house.
00:55:39 And then of course the solution.
00:55:43 Is they need more cyber security.
00:55:45 They need it mandated and they need it.
00:55:49 Compliance officers. That makes it.
00:55:51 See, that's the other two.
00:55:52 Is a lot of this stuff that they're doing.
00:55:55 It works in so many ways like simultaneously.
00:55:58 It's perfect for.
00:55:59 Them because not only does if you Add all these federal regulations just to have anything connected.
00:56:06 To the Internet.
00:56:08 You're going to limit who?
00:56:09 Like already.
00:56:10 It's pretty much if you want to start up.
00:56:12 If you want to make a startup, you have to get bankrolled by some kind of.
00:56:15 Angel investor, which basically just means a, you know, some Jewish billionaire or one of their their their funds.
00:56:24 One of their basically, it's just a coalition of it's it's just instead of 1 rich Jew.
00:56:30 It's lots of them.
00:56:32 And so you have to get funding from these people so that in effect, they own your your idea.
00:56:38 If it works right, like you'll still get a little rich.
00:56:41 Not like they get.
00:56:41 Rich, but you'll get a little bit rich.
00:56:44 And it's already, so it's already kind of like that.
00:56:46 If you want to compete, you know, like against Twitter, Gab has shown.
00:56:50 Like that, they've.
00:56:52 At least been somewhat successful in doing that, but in order to actually make a real competitor to someone like Twitter, that would actually attract the normies or a real competitor to something like YouTube.
00:57:06 A real competitor that that you know because you got to remember all these platforms, whether you're talking about YouTube, Twitter, I don't know about Facebook.
00:57:13 I think they became.
00:57:14 Profitable a lot quicker.
00:57:16 But a lot of these platforms bled millions, hundreds of millions of dollars before turning to profit.
00:57:23 And people like you know, Andrew Torba can't afford hundreds of millions of dollars every year like like Twitter lost literally over $100 million.
00:57:34 A year?
00:57:36 Before they started making money.
00:57:38 And I think they're just, I think their profit margins now are not I.
00:57:41 Mean they're still pretty?
00:57:42 Thin and they excuse me.
00:57:44 They do this.
00:57:45 For like years and years and years.
00:57:47 So already it's almost impossible to compete with these companies.
00:57:52 And then if you add in there a bunch of federal regulations that you have to comply with.
00:57:59 You know, forget about it.
00:58:00 That's just adding more like think about Gab, right, he's already.
00:58:06 I mean, how much money does Zander Torba have to throw around?
00:58:08 And if he has to start complying with all this crazy stuff?
00:58:12 It just limits the the possibility of competition even further, and then once they have their hands in your system.
00:58:20 It makes spine all that much easier.
00:58:25 South, that's going on.
00:58:29 I've got one more story here.
Speaker
00:58:34 Where'd that go?
Devon
00:58:38 OK, this is from the Wall Street Journal.
00:58:41 Now flying microchips are headed our way.
00:58:47 Why wouldn't new tech invented to monitor air particles, start watching US 2?
00:58:55 As if conspiracy theorists didn't have enough to worry about, Northwestern University engineers have just developed a flying microchip.
00:59:04 As reported in the September 23rd issue of Nature, the airborne microchip is carried from a place by wind.
00:59:12 Behaving very much like a Maple Leaf.
00:59:15 As it gradually makes its way to the ground.
00:59:19 Roughly the size of a grain of sand, the electronic micro flyer.
00:59:25 Is not powered by an internal engine.
00:59:30 To develop the Micro Flyer engineer study the behavior of wind dispersed seeds from trees.
00:59:37 And designed a device that would drop slowly enough that it could be used to monitor air pollution and any airborne disease on the way down.
00:59:48 Like most scientific breakthroughs, the flying microchip starts out sounding like a fantastic idea.
00:59:54 For instance, unlike drones, which some jerk always has doing surveillance above your kids birthday party, scaring the hell.
01:00:02 Out of everybody.
01:00:03 The devices would be or would be, silent and invisible.
01:00:08 And therein lies the problem.
01:00:10 If you read the literature carefully, you discover that the flying microchips.
01:00:15 Can also be equipped with tiny sensors and attenuate or an antenna facilitating wireless communication.
01:00:25 And even embedded memory allowing the micro devices to store information.
01:00:31 And that's where things get iffy.
01:00:32 First off, conspiracy theorists already know.
01:00:35 Or already are already convinced the microchips are planted in the COVID-19 vaccines? Well, I mean, that's.
01:00:42 That's hyperbole.
01:00:43 Not a lot of people are pushing that, but I.
01:00:44 Guess some people.
01:00:45 Are they are going?
01:00:47 To be certain that flying microchips are being used to by the government to spy on.
01:00:51 Them they will accuse the government of using flying microchips to carpet bomb their backyards or waft down into their chimneys to see who they are associating with, whether they are paying their taxes and if they have any current plans to seize Fort Sumter.
01:01:06 And let's face it, why wouldn't the FBI, the IRS and the Treasury Department use?
01:01:10 A tool as useful.
01:01:11 As this to track down tax cheats and gangsters.
01:01:14 Could they resist?
01:01:16 Even the non paranoid among us may view flying data gathering microchips with trepidation.
01:01:23 It's bad enough that our computers and our phones track us everywhere.
01:01:27 They know where we go, what we purchase, even what we are thinking of purchasing.
01:01:32 They know how fast we are driving, which stocks we are shorting, which Co workers we despise.
01:01:39 Once flying microchips become dirt cheap, things could go much further.
01:01:43 Should they fall into the wrong hands, as they inevitably will, they could be used to spy on businesses, military strategizing, sessions and even green lighting decisions at Hollywood Studios.
01:01:57 Then our enemies would know when the aircraft carriers were heading West, whether the Fed is raising interest rates in December and what happens at the end of Wonder Woman and Batman versus the Joker Part 3.
01:02:10 Flying microchips could be effortless or could effortlessly steal credit card numbers.
01:02:15 Not to mention password giving criminals access to our bank accounts and 401K's.
01:02:21 It would no longer be safe to type in a password while you were lounging at the back of the OR.
01:02:26 Lounging on the back deck.
01:02:28 You'd have to conduct all your financial transactions under your bed.
01:02:31 Or in an airtight room.
01:02:34 Teenagers would use flying microchips to spy on classmates bullets.
01:02:37 So you go through all these, you know, kind of.
01:02:39 Stupid scenarios but.
01:02:43 Bottom line is you're seeing more and more of these stories.
01:02:48 Oh, everything's nothing secure anymore. Many more security.
01:02:55 And that's inevitably going to become part of.
01:02:56 The narrative.
01:02:58 Not only do they need to digitize, you know things like the vaccine, passport, things like money, things like, well, literally everything, everything will have to be stored in the cloud.
01:03:13 But they're going to tell you that well, because.
01:03:15 It's in the cloud.
01:03:18 You know we can't leave the security up to you.
01:03:24 Because, I mean, you don't, you, don't you?
01:03:25 Don't technically have.
01:03:29 Ownership of anything.
01:03:31 You know you'll own nothing.
01:03:32 And be happy.
01:03:36 And so we need to make these security decisions for you.
01:03:42 Or else someone with flying microchips will get you.
01:03:51 So anyway.
01:03:53 That's what's been going on this week.
01:03:56 I'm going to hang out with.
01:03:57 Chat for a little bit.
01:03:59 Didn't have really like.
01:04:01 Let me get rid of this thing.
01:04:06 Didn't really have anything.
01:04:08 I wanted to focus on today the the pinata name is cause I had to come up with the name because they make you name the streams.
01:04:14 Now before you do them, which I never like.
01:04:17 And as I showed on Twitter.
01:04:20 I got this from.
01:04:22 From poll someone posted on poll.
01:04:24 And people that think I rip off the shift from poll poll rips off shift from me just as often so.
01:04:29 You can **** ***.
01:04:32 Sometimes I see like my exact posts, like using my exact screenshots.
01:04:38 Which is fine.
01:04:39 That's I'm OK with that.
01:04:42 All right, so this is.
Speaker 8
01:04:45 Let me bring this up again, I guess.
Devon
01:04:47 I guess this is what they're selling at Walmart now.
01:04:57 Gay ****.
01:04:58 You can get a gay **** pinata.
01:05:02 I don't know who would want a gay **** pinata.
01:05:06 But apparently Walmart thinks people are going to.
01:05:09 Want those things?
01:05:12 And I think someone actually.
01:05:15 Responded there was another, apparently the gay **** is a thing.
Speaker 8
01:05:21 Where you at?
Devon
01:05:24 There's also a gay **** balloon.
01:05:29 So I guess gay **** is in who would have thought?
Speaker 7
01:05:37 Let me get rid of this.
Devon
01:05:41 All right.
01:05:45 Someone asked about a ferocious Chihuahua.
01:05:48 Asked about my thoughts on chemtrails.
01:05:51 I don't know.
01:05:51 I've never really looked into it.
01:05:53 I remember thinking that it was kind of crazy.
01:05:56 Because I had family members that were airline pilots or, you know, worked in the industry and they said that, you know, that this that is a.
01:06:08 A phenomenon of justice, normal air flight, the condensation and stuff like that.
01:06:13 And so that's why I thought for the longest time.
01:06:15 But there there's enough in the open.
01:06:18 To at least know.
01:06:21 That they do and have sprayed aerosols.
01:06:28 Unbeknownst to the public, into the, you know, into the air.
01:06:32 So how much of that is happening?
01:06:34 I don't know.
01:06:35 What are they spraying?
01:06:37 I don't know.
01:06:39 I've never gone down that rabbit hole, but I I'm no longer skeptical of it.
01:06:44 I mean, I know what happens.
01:06:46 Because they they say it happens, they've.
01:06:49 They've admitted that it happens.
01:06:51 I don't think that every time you see one, it's chemicals.
01:06:56 I mean if it, I mean, **** if.
01:06:58 It is. We're ******.
01:07:00 Because, you know, I see him all the time out here.
01:07:04 Well, you see them anywhere, anywhere you.
01:07:05 Go there's there's.
01:07:07 Those contrails everywhere.
01:07:09 So I'm hoping that that they're not that some of them are contrails and not all of them are are chemtrails.
01:07:14 But who knows, right?
01:07:15 Who knows?
01:07:17 Maybe that maybe that'll be a good insomnia stream.
01:07:19 Maybe I'll go down that rabbit hole.
01:07:23 Let's see here.
01:07:23 Adam, are you telling me that you did not head out to go buy a gay **** pinata as soon as you saw that they were available at such great value and low prices?
01:07:33 I did not.
01:07:34 I did not.
01:07:36 I was kind of hoping that they would have done like the the Walmart pricing it would be.
01:07:39 Like 1488, or at least it's not.
01:07:42 I guess it's a good thing it's not Spiderman.
01:07:45 Oh, no, Spiderman.
01:07:46 You're going to be gay or you're black.
01:07:48 I think already aren't you 12848 show us the Nos that made the testicle fryer. Ohh yeah so.
01:07:59 Where is that at?
01:08:00 That's on my Twitter also.
01:08:08 You can thank this tribe member here for the.
01:08:11 The burn your testicles machine.
01:08:21 Put your balls in it.
01:08:23 It's like a warm bath.
01:08:27 Do it goy.
01:08:28 You know you want to.
01:08:36 Thylacine, how do you feel about living on a sailboat long term?
01:08:41 I don't know.
01:08:42 I've never.
01:08:43 I've never lived on.
01:08:44 A boat.
01:08:45 My family had a.
01:08:48 A small boat for a little bit when I was younger, like a real little kid, but we only took it out like a few times.
01:08:54 My dad was fixing it up so he could flip it because.
01:08:57 He was a mechanic and.
01:08:59 Some guy at work and and he like went they went halves on this boat, used it for like a couple of years, then sold it.
01:09:08 And we never took it out in the ocean.
01:09:10 It was more like lakes and deltas and ****.
01:09:14 And it was fun.
01:09:15 But I've never spent any significant amount of time.
01:09:17 On a boat.
01:09:19 I would think that your problems would be, I mean, obviously, unless you really like fish, I mean is that is that even like doable?
01:09:28 Can you live on a boat?
01:09:29 I mean, not you obviously couldn't do it infinitely.
01:09:32 But you could probably desalinate the water for a little while and and catch fish.
01:09:38 I would think you'd get scurvy eventually, right?
01:09:42 So you'd have to have some, some means of getting supplies.
01:09:47 And maybe maybe like in, you know, the coach Red Pill recommendation of going to a third world country, maybe you could dock it in a third world country.
01:09:56 Or they're not going to be oppressive.
01:09:59 They're not going to ask for your vaccine passport when you dock your boat.
01:10:04 And you could do it that way.
01:10:06 But I I yeah, I've, I've.
01:10:08 I've spent enough time on a boat to.
01:10:09 Really know if that's a stupid.
01:10:11 Idea or not, if you already have the boat cause that's the other thing too is the boats are really expensive.
01:10:16 And they're real expensive to me, especially if it's big enough to live.
01:10:18 On right and sailboats are even really expensive.
01:10:23 Which I mean, I guess that's what you'd want too, because you wouldn't need any fuel.
01:10:29 But I don't know what kind of maintenance is involved with that, like how long do sales last?
01:10:33 I mean not infinitely.
01:10:37 Let's take a look.
01:10:38 Here, Kohler, I miss your old edited videos.
01:10:42 The streams are fine to me, but not very good to send around to try to black pill friends too long and stuff.
01:10:48 Yeah, I still do those every.
01:10:49 Once in a while.
01:10:51 I've I've been thinking about maybe.
01:10:54 UM.
01:10:56 Doing them more often with the the movie stuff.
01:11:00 But I got a lot going on right now, so that's part of why I've been doing the streams.
01:11:04 The streams eat up, eat up a **** ton of my.
01:11:07 Time though, too.
01:11:09 Like usually I have something prepared this this stream I just had those news things I looked at for the last couple of hours or so.
01:11:19 But now that the weather I've got like this, I've got like, this window of nice weather.
01:11:24 So there's a lot of outdoor stuff I.
01:11:26 Got to fix.
01:11:28 Before it gets cold and when it gets cold, it doesn't get like it's not going to be super cold, but right now it's really nice.
01:11:33 So that tornado that hit.
01:11:35 And ripped off like walls and stuff like that.
01:11:38 I haven't fixed all that stuff yet.
01:11:41 Because it was just like that.
01:11:43 We keep getting well that it's finally dying down, but we, you know, it wouldn't matter if I did.
01:11:48 Because I the roof part, the part of my roof that I fixed, it got flipped back up.
01:11:52 So I just did the white trash thing and threw like some tires on.
01:11:54 It and nailed it down some more.
01:11:55 But now I got to actually really fix it and I got a bunch of stuff like that I got.
01:11:59 To really fix I.
01:12:00 Got a a building that's about to collapse due to the the tornado thing ripped off.
01:12:07 Part of the roof.
01:12:08 And then it started leaking and now?
01:12:10 Some of the.
01:12:12 The joints.
01:12:14 Have rotted away and it's it's literally going to collapse if I don't do something about it.
01:12:19 So I've got a bunch of stuff like that I got to do that's kind of important kind of high priority.
01:12:25 But yeah, and I got to figure out like, look, you know, with Patreon.
01:12:32 Ditching like that wasn't like, look, I already told you guys.
01:12:36 I'm running.
01:12:36 On a shoestring over here.
01:12:38 And it did hurt to get that. Basically it was like getting a like a 50% pay cut.
01:12:45 OK.
01:12:47 So I gotta find new ways of.
01:12:52 Of monetizing this to keep this going.
01:12:55 And so that's taking some time.
01:12:56 And part of that's just going to get, you know, spending the actual time to.
01:13:02 Do the books and stuff like that too and looking into merch want to see you guys?
01:13:06 Want to see a?
01:13:09 Here's a shirt idea I have.
01:13:14 You may or might may not like.
01:13:16 This I don't know.
Speaker
01:13:18 Where did this go?
Devon
01:13:21 It's it's.
01:13:22 It's definitely an inside.
01:13:23 It's like an insomnia stream.
01:13:25 Inside joke.
01:13:25 I don't know how many people.
01:13:26 Would actually.
01:13:28 Want this shirt?
01:13:29 I'd want it.
01:13:31 Let's see here where to go.
01:13:37 There it is.
01:13:38 Is this it?
01:13:40 Made a few versions.
01:13:43 If it ever loads up.
01:13:47 Man, my hard drives are going slow.
Speaker 8
01:13:52 Come on.
Speaker 3
01:13:55 Well, if that doesn't load up, I'll just load into Odyssey here.
Speaker
01:14:08 There we go.
Devon
01:14:12 Tell me if you guys would want this shirt.
01:14:20 I still can't look at that woman without laughing.
01:14:26 Anyway, that was something I was playing around with.
01:14:31 So you know, stuff like that and and I want to find because I was using Spreadshirt, which no one even knew existed on the website, that's the websites taken down.
01:14:41 So I got I got to put that back up.
01:14:44 But the I looked into the the the owners of Spreadshirt and sure enough every single time.
01:14:50 So even though they haven't banned me yet, I just figured that that would inevitably happen if I went with them.
01:14:55 So I got to.
01:14:55 Find a way.
01:14:56 Of of selling merch that's not involving.
01:14:59 I mean, even if even if they didn't ban.
01:15:01 I don't want them to have any of my money.
01:15:03 And they didn't really get that was the frustrating thing, too, is you'd sell a hoodie.
01:15:09 For like I don't know, whatever it was it let's say it was like 25 bucks or something. Right. Well, I'd get like two of those bucks.
01:15:17 Like literally that was it.
01:15:19 So it's like OK, if you sell a hundred of them, you get 200 bucks, but I?
01:15:23 Mean, come on.
01:15:25 So I wouldn't mind.
01:15:28 I wouldn't mind finding something that wasn't so.
01:15:33 Christos Rex.
01:15:34 That 50s movie I recommended to you called Blackboard Jungle has an anti racist rant.
01:15:41 You'd see a 90s movie.
01:15:42 It's crazy.
01:15:43 You know, I think I watched it actually.
01:15:44 Or I watched.
01:15:47 Yeah, I did watch it.
01:15:48 I didn't watch it all the way through to the.
01:15:50 End I watched most of it though.
01:15:55 It was, yeah, it was it.
01:15:57 Was a little crazy.
01:15:59 How they, you know, I might do like an abbreviated go through maybe next stream because I did.
01:16:07 I did end up watching that.
01:16:08 And you're right, it did have some.
01:16:10 It did.
01:16:10 Seem like a nice it seemed a lot like.
01:16:12 A 90s movie like it was, weirdly.
01:16:16 Progressive for something that was made.
01:16:18 In the 1950s.
Speaker 13
01:16:22 UM.
Devon
01:16:25 Spiderman 12 bunch of numbers.
01:16:27 There's nothing as effective at black killing people as posting Google images searches for Brooke Shields and or Desmond at the Strip bar.
01:16:37 It's invigorating to see Normie struggle to realize why the **** child ***** posted on Google Images.
01:16:44 Yeah, you know, it's weird how many people had no idea that that was even a thing.
01:16:49 I I I'm surprised because they did have some protests back in the 70s.
01:16:55 Over the content of films, I mean I think that there was even protests when they had the last temptation of Christ.
01:17:03 Which was that was 80s.
01:17:05 I remember organized protest for that, just barely, because I was a little kid, you know?
01:17:11 But the fact that Brooke Shields.
01:17:14 Was full on ******* like, full on ******* nude at age 12 in a movie where she's playing a prostitute, so it's not like they try to pass it off as artsy.
01:17:24 Like she's literally a prostitute.
01:17:28 And no one said anything.
01:17:29 And you can you can buy this movie.
01:17:32 And it's not like for like a second.
01:17:35 It's like throughout the entire movie.
01:17:38 And you can you can buy this movie.
01:17:41 And as you said, if you Google image search.
01:17:45 There's a Playboy shoot.
01:17:46 They did a ******* Playboy shoot.
01:17:50 With a 12 year old.
01:17:54 And of course, the photographer was a Jew.
01:17:57 His last name was gross.
01:17:59 I think it was Larry Gross or something like that.
01:18:05 But yeah, it's it's amazing that this was going on.
01:18:07 I think honestly, a lot of this was the 60s with all the drug use and the whole, you know we know better than everyone that's ever come before us.
01:18:16 And then when the 70s came, it just became this degenerate ******* climax.
01:18:21 And you know, in a lot of ways, America was just like this **** of ******* decadence.
01:18:28 And then that was that spilled into the 80s a little bit with the Wall Street stuff, but then it was just all, you know, all downhill from there.
Speaker
01:18:38 UM.
Devon
01:18:40 Z zieg hearken.
01:18:44 Have you ever or you ever have a run in with the teddy bear cactus?
01:18:52 Oh, like have I gotten stabbed by one of those?
01:18:56 Yeah, I've been stabbed by pretty much every.
01:18:57 Kind of cactus there is.
01:19:00 Some are worse than others.
01:19:01 Teddy Bear cactus isn't so bad.
01:19:03 It's sharp, like it'll stab you.
01:19:05 But they're not like barbed, like a lot of Chola cactus needles, the worst, the worst one is probably the jumping cholla.
01:19:17 If you, I mean, they're easy to.
01:19:18 But if you get like a bunch of those and you then that sucks.
01:19:24 Christus Rex.
01:19:26 I'll have to double your money on subscribe, star.
01:19:28 Well, I mean, look, I would appreciate that, but like, don't feel.
01:19:32 I'm not saying that to make you know I'm.
01:19:34 I am saying that if you were giving on Patreon and you.
01:19:37 Want to keep giving?
01:19:38 Then you should go subscribe.
01:19:39 Started the same thing but.
01:19:41 I'm not, you know.
01:19:43 Like I said, I want to work for the money.
01:19:45 I want to actually produce something that you guys are.
01:19:47 So you get something out of it.
01:19:51 Did you see Coach Red Pill's recent video? Yeah, people asked about that last stream.
01:19:58 I don't think we're there yet.
01:20:00 I understand why he's there.
01:20:03 I don't blame people that think we are there.
01:20:06 I think this winter will inform a lot of of how where this is going.
01:20:12 You know, just as an example, we just talked about a bunch of stuff like that's happening in Canada and Australia, the stuff that gets really bad will happen in places like Canada and Australia first.
01:20:23 And just as an example, if.
01:20:27 If Canada starts putting people in these ******* camps, you know what I mean?
01:20:32 And or force vaccinating or something, then, yeah, they're she's about to get really bad in USA, too.
01:20:40 But the because it you know it, it just seems like that's the.
01:20:43 Way it.
01:20:43 Goes, you know, we've talked about how Australia is used as a place where they test market things and.
01:20:50 You know, so we'll see.
01:20:52 We'll see.
01:20:52 I I.
01:20:53 Think this winter?
01:20:55 If it gets.
01:20:57 More authoritarian.
01:20:59 And they don't ease up at all this winter.
01:21:01 I don't.
01:21:02 Know at the see at the same time though.
01:21:06 Let me bring this up.
01:21:10 Trump and you guys know I'm no.
01:21:11 Fan of Trump?
01:21:14 He went like an interesting way today.
01:21:22 I'll bring this up here.
01:21:25 So Trump, I mean, I don't know.
01:21:29 I don't think he would.
01:21:30 He would necessarily think about it this way.
01:21:33 But he kind of went a little accelerationist.
01:21:38 Trump said that well, he says if we don't solve the presidential election fraud of 2020, which we have thoroughly and conclusively documented, Republicans will not be voting in 22 or 24.
01:21:52 It is the single most important thing for Republicans to do.
01:21:59 He's kind of telling people not to vote.
01:22:07 You know, I mean.
01:22:10 If you want to speed things up, that will certainly do it.
01:22:13 And look, we've already talked about like, yeah, with there is fraud and I don't know what he's expecting.
01:22:18 It's not like they're going to reinstate him.
01:22:19 All that stuff, that's all fantasyland ****.
01:22:22 Trump had his chance.
01:22:23 He could have stayed in office.
01:22:24 He didn't do it.
01:22:27 He probably has a little, you know.
01:22:28 Some regrets about that or.
01:22:30 I don't know.
01:22:30 Maybe he doesn't.
01:22:33 So this is a little bit, a little bit too little, too late, but there are still a lot of people who listen to this guy.
01:22:42 And if he's telling them that voting doesn't matter.
01:22:46 And it doesn't, but a lot of people still think it does, right?
01:22:50 It certainly won't require as much fraud for Democrats to win elections, right?
01:22:57 And in a way, if you black pill, Republican voters.
01:23:02 It makes it way easier to sell the idea.
01:23:04 Oh, look, everyone, every Democrat won.
01:23:08 And a lot of this **** will get worse.
01:23:10 One thing we didn't talk about was the supply chain stuff, so I've been pretty skeptical.
01:23:16 Of a lot of the supply chain alarmist stuff that's been going on for months, but I'll give them this.
01:23:22 Like there is there is legitimate shortages.
01:23:26 I went out to a local store yesterday.
01:23:31 I think it was yesterday.
01:23:33 And I just wanted, I wanted to make, I wanted to make little mini pizzas and I wanted to get some pepperoni.
01:23:40 And the guy the manager said that, Oh yeah, we've been out of pepperoni for months.
01:23:47 And I was like.
01:23:48 He's like, oh, yeah, the shortages.
01:23:50 And I was like, what?
01:23:52 Because everything else in this, I mean, I didn't notice anything else missing from the store.
01:23:55 I there's not really a whole lot in the store to begin with, so I guess maybe that's.
01:23:58 Just what it is, right?
01:23:58 I just didn't notice.
01:23:59 I'm not.
01:24:00 Usually I don't.
01:24:01 That's not how.
01:24:01 I shop, you know, I usually stock.
01:24:03 Up a lot of like meat.
01:24:07 And put it in the freezer, you know.
01:24:09 So I'm not usually going in there and and checking it out, but that was my first experience with someone locally saying that, you know, there was a pepperoni famine.
Speaker 3
01:24:19 That that has.
Devon
01:24:20 Made pepperoni and possibly get.
01:24:23 But with also you you do have all the the ships in all the harbors that I mean that's real.
01:24:31 I don't understand that.
01:24:33 Because it's not as if.
01:24:36 All of a sudden.
01:24:38 You know we we.
01:24:39 We cease to have the ability to unload boats.
01:24:43 So what's going on with that?
01:24:46 That seems to me like that that it that doesn't seem like a mismanagement kind of a thing.
01:24:54 Unless there's some kind of regulatory thing that made things get really hard to do, which I don't, I haven't seen any news on that.
01:25:00 In fact, I haven't seen any reasonable explanations for it.
01:25:06 At all.
01:25:06 Like, not even like in the conspiracy world.
01:25:08 Like I don't see anyone explaining why there are so many cargo ships that can't can't unload their cargo.
01:25:16 Like no one seems to have any kind of logical explanation for that.
01:25:25 So who knows who knows?
01:25:26 And again, though, a lot of this stuff.
01:25:28 It's not food.
01:25:31 It's not food, it's stuff like it's it's a lot of.
01:25:34 It's just like cheap.
01:25:36 **** you get from China, right?
01:25:39 Cheap plastic products.
01:25:42 That you would get from China.
01:25:45 Now we get we do get some of our food, we get some of our food from China.
01:25:50 And I've heard people say that like there's there's even, like seafood.
01:25:55 That is just rotting on boats because they won't let them.
01:25:58 Come and unload it.
01:26:00 So I don't.
01:26:01 I don't know what's going on with all that.
01:26:04 Because I've looked into it a little bit and I can't seem to find anyone that's got a good, reasonable take on that.
01:26:12 But who knows if that increases, if it does start to get to the point where you can't get food, this went like I said, the the next few months are going to really.
01:26:21 I think be telling in terms of how fast this is spiraling out of control because it is spiraling out of control.
01:26:29 You know, I don't want to overuse this metaphor.
01:26:30 I've said a million times, but it's it's I think it's the best visual that you can have in your head if you think about it.
01:26:37 Everything is just like a a drain.
01:26:40 And we're like a leaf floating on the surface of the water.
01:26:44 And as the leaf gets closer to the drain.
01:26:48 It orbits around the drain.
01:26:51 Faster and faster and faster, and then once it gets right.
01:26:54 Over the drain.
01:26:56 You know, it spins like a top and then gets sucked down.
01:27:00 And that is.
01:27:00 How I think that the collapse will feel.
01:27:06 In fact, I guess I would even say I think that's how the collapse feels.
01:27:12 Because it does seem to get crazier and faster every year.
01:27:18 And with this, while at the same time there's so many moving pieces right now, that's why it's really hard for me to wrap my head around what like people they want, they want predictions.
01:27:28 They want you to say, like, what do you think's gonna happen with this or that? It's there's so many things happening.
01:27:32 At the same time.
01:27:35 That are that are not good.
01:27:38 It's difficult to say because it could be anything, right?
01:27:43 But you see a lot of people who are talking tough, you know about China.
01:27:50 And there used to be that a lot of people would say, well, we would never go to.
01:27:53 War with China because they own so.
01:27:56 Much of our debt.
01:27:59 Well, I mean our money is pretty much.
01:28:01 Worthless at this point.
01:28:04 You know we've.
01:28:05 We've printed so much money recently that it's.
01:28:09 I don't.
01:28:09 I don't think that's a big.
01:28:11 As big of a deterrent as a lot of people think and look, China is experiencing some economic problems themselves.
01:28:21 And so I don't know who knows what.
01:28:23 Will happen with.
01:28:23 All this you know, I'll tell you one thing.
01:28:25 If you start seeing the Biden administration.
01:28:31 Beating any kind of war drum in regards to China.
01:28:36 I would get nervous then.
01:28:39 I would I would rewatch.
01:28:40 The coach Redpills video if that happened.
01:28:46 Let me take a look here.
Speaker 8
01:28:48 I think we're behind here.
Devon
01:28:50 Bob Matthews, what's up with that?
01:28:51 Rubbing hands?
01:28:52 As always, I think.
01:28:53 About the the ball person.
01:28:56 Bear singe torex I saw Bloomer lose his mind and say they were full of Chinese troops.
01:29:05 The the the ships in the harbors.
01:29:07 Yeah, that would be kind of.
01:29:09 Hilarious, they would deserve if they've managed to pull.
01:29:13 Is that something?
01:29:14 I feel like that's something the people are probably talking about.
01:29:18 The ships are full of Chinese.
01:29:21 Spiderman on Romanian TV's channel Truckies kept posting that there was a shortage of truck drivers.
01:29:29 So there's no trucks to unload the containers on might not be true, but that sounds plausible.
01:29:35 Yeah, it's possible.
01:29:36 I just don't know why would there suddenly not be any truck drivers?
01:29:42 You know what?
01:29:43 I've yet to see anyone give me a reason why this all of a sudden is a problem.
01:29:49 Because it's not like we just barely started buying lots of.
01:29:52 **** from China.
01:29:54 And yeah, sure, you could say, well, the lockdowns, you know, it made people there more people are buying.
01:29:58 **** online and.
01:29:59 Not really, I mean.
01:30:02 Not like that.
01:30:03 Much more online than they were before.
01:30:05 People were already buying shop online and and even if you weren't buying online, you were buying the store.
01:30:10 It was still coming from ******* China.
01:30:13 So why all of a sudden?
01:30:15 You know.
01:30:16 It does seem very all of a sudden.
01:30:20 Adam, I bet it's a demographic change resulting in collapsing infrastructure and general incompetence.
01:30:25 That's why there's we're building collapses and shortages.
01:30:29 Well, I mean, that's going to be part of it.
01:30:33 That's going to be part of it, but that's more of a gradual change.
01:30:36 This seems very all of a sudden.
01:30:41 Veruca Salt for merch, there's a dissidentapparel.com. I don't know.
01:30:45 If they're owned.
01:30:46 By bagel sniffers, though?
01:30:48 Yeah, I've never heard of that, so I'll look into it.
01:30:51 Looking at anything right now.
01:30:55 Cardiff I see. Dave Cohen has a $50.00 a month subscribe star with a live one-on-one on talk with him once a month. He has 48 people subbed for this. That's pretty healthy shekels.
01:31:09 I would sign up for $50.00 a month for a short one-on-one talk once a month.
01:31:15 Yeah, I mean, the only reason why I I kind of don't want to do stuff like that.
01:31:22 It it it forces.
01:31:26 Like a a schedule like I I know the horror, right?
01:31:32 Like I have to actually.
01:31:33 It's a lot more management than my.
01:31:35 My chaotic mind is comfortable with, but you know what?
01:31:39 Maybe maybe that's something I do.
01:31:41 Something like that, I don't know.
01:31:46 Peter to the north, I'm inclined to believe that there won't even be a 2024 election.
01:31:52 I wouldn't be surprised.
01:31:55 I really wouldn't at this point.
01:31:58 Look, think about it this way.
01:32:00 On a regular basis and think of how crazy this would have been.
01:32:04 Just like literally a couple of years ago on a regular basis.
01:32:08 You're seeing mainstream people, and I'm talking like Ben Shapiro, mainstream on the right, Jews, mainstream Jews, Sarah Silverman on the left.
01:32:20 Talk openly about how we need a peaceful uh divorce in this country.
01:32:26 And that that's the only way to avoid that.
01:32:29 I mean, Ben Shapiro, I think, worded like that, I think he said that the only way that.
01:32:33 We can avoid civil war.
01:32:36 Is if there's a peaceful divorce.
01:32:39 And if you look at the polling just everyday people.
01:32:43 The majority in some areas.
01:32:47 Support some kind of some form of succession.
01:32:50 In fact, the only people that don't.
01:32:52 If you really look at the data.
01:32:54 It's kind of funny the way it breaks down South, like in California.
01:32:58 The Lefties want secession.
01:33:02 But the Conservatives don't because they know that they'd be stuck in *******, you know, California.
01:33:07 Like it'd be.
01:33:08 It's bad enough that you know that it's.
01:33:10 A state that they're stuck in, but they're not, you know, not really stuck there, but everyone.
01:33:13 I don't know, there's.
01:33:14 People for some reason.
01:33:17 Get stubborn and don't want to leave.
01:33:20 But they they, they, they, the it's the opposite in red states.
01:33:25 The Republicans support a secession movement.
01:33:28 And it's the left.
01:33:29 You don't want it for the.
01:33:30 Same exact reason they don't want to be stuck in like a conservative country.
01:33:36 But if they, you know, I think that if you were to.
01:33:40 Get people past that fear.
01:33:44 Or make that part of the conversation and that's part of the problem is you can't even really have this conversation in a lot of places.
01:33:51 But if you get past get people around that fear like some somehow explain to them.
01:33:55 Look, if we do this.
01:33:57 Well, I mean that's the problem is, it would never, it would never be clean like this.
01:34:02 It would never be like there's so many problems that we could solve in this country if we could just be honest and and not have to worry about, you know, what kinds of millions of dollars some rich **** was going to lose.
01:34:16 So many problems could be solved, right?
01:34:18 But we can't be honest.
01:34:19 And so it's going to be messy.
01:34:20 But if it if it could be clean.
01:34:23 You could easily set up some kind of program where you could say look.
01:34:27 We'll do this.
01:34:28 It'll take a really long time, hopefully not as long as like Brexit, but you know, really long time.
01:34:35 And will make it to where it will have programs where if you're a conservative in California.
01:34:41 And actually, in a way, I feel like it would just work itself out, right?
01:34:45 Like you would have people just selling their front like they would want to leave if you knew, oh, you got five years.
01:34:52 Five years to sell your house in California to some liberal that lives in Texas or, you know, wherever who wants to go live in the liberal part of the country or liberal country.
01:35:04 And then and I feel like the market.
01:35:05 Would would take care of it honestly.
01:35:08 As long as.
01:35:09 You had a plan.
01:35:14 High pricing, Terry, the media censorship of the pilots and crew of Southwest Airlines organizing unofficial sick outs and work delays due to the vaccine mandates is horrible.
01:35:26 Even normies are surprised.
01:35:28 Hopefully more industry start jamming up the machine.
01:35:31 Gears well, like I said, they're in a unique position.
01:35:33 Because it's not easy to replace airline pilots, you can't just.
01:35:38 Pull Pedro from the border and have.
01:35:40 Them fly airplanes around, right?
01:35:43 I would suspect that a lot of airline pilots are also kind of right wing.
01:35:50 At least that's been my experience.
01:35:53 So that's I think they're just in a unique position.
01:35:55 To do that.
01:35:57 Not a lot of like, you know, or at least for now, I guess truck drivers.
01:36:03 Could do it.
01:36:06 I don't know about the rail railway industry.
01:36:09 I don't know the INS and outs of that.
01:36:11 Enough to know how easy it would be for them to do it.
01:36:15 But yeah, supply chain.
01:36:17 You could also do a **** you want.
01:36:18 To **** things up.
01:36:20 You would.
01:36:23 You go for just basically anything infrastructure.
01:36:25 Imagine if electric company.
01:36:29 Imagine imagine if the the the electric company that provides electricity.
01:36:33 For an entire state, no matter what state.
01:36:36 Said we're going to shut the power off.
01:36:38 To the ******* state.
01:36:41 That would be that would be.
01:36:43 Way worse than anything the airline pilots could do.
01:36:48 I just don't I.
01:36:48 I don't see any of that stuff really happening though.
01:36:51 I mean, that would be awesome, but.
01:36:52 I I don't.
01:36:52 I don't see it happening.
01:36:56 Bob Matthews, when you mentioned my comments, you get a $20 BTC donation.
01:37:02 Well, that's cool.
01:37:05 Zieg, hearken.
01:37:09 California and new or California new laws said no independent truckers can pick up port cargo. Only union Teamsters can rig or and rigs can't be older than 2000.
01:37:21 Is that a new law, though?
01:37:22 Because it's.
01:37:22 And it's not just happening in California.
01:37:24 I mean that would.
01:37:25 Make sense for the?
01:37:27 The one that's out by Santa Barbara, but I don't know if that's.
01:37:32 I'll look into that.
01:37:33 I'll definitely look into that.
01:37:36 Harvesty HIG in the original Red Dawn, the Soviets invaded America by using commercial aircrafts.
01:37:43 It was a boomer movie, so that's why the boomers think.
01:37:47 That the cargo ships are filled with Chinese.
01:37:50 I don't do do boomers really think that, though I don't, I I have a hard time believing that like a a large number of them actually.
01:37:57 Who knows, though they used to think.
01:37:58 Remember when they were thinking?
01:37:59 That that medical ship that was outside of LA was full of the Q army and they were going to go lock up all the actors or something like that.
01:38:08 So who ******* knows, right?
01:38:11 Spiderman bunch of numbers.
01:38:13 I swear all this **** I'm reading looks like and feels like controlled demolition.
01:38:18 Am I going ******?
01:38:19 Just imagining this or was this all set in motion since the 2008 crash? Well, I mean some of it.
01:38:26 I don't even know if it's a plan. Some of it is just. I guess you could say is a direct result of the 2008.
01:38:34 Crash because that's when they decided that they didn't hold anyone accountable when they, when they were two.
01:38:40 That's when too big to fail became a thing, right?
01:38:44 And once they, once that became morally acceptable, and no one no.
01:38:48 One said anything.
01:38:51 Right the the people.
01:38:53 Didn't rise up.
01:38:55 You had what occupy?
01:38:56 A Wall Street kind of around for.
01:38:58 A little bit.
01:39:00 It didn't take him long to subvert and break that up.
01:39:04 And I mean, I think they were kind of misguided from the beginning really.
01:39:11 But they knew then.
01:39:12 That they didn't have to worry about it.
01:39:14 And then too big to fail became too big to jail.
01:39:20 You know Hillary Clinton and and that, you know, that's my personal dog in the fight, but there's.
01:39:27 She's just one of.
01:39:30 Really, the majority of them that need to.
01:39:32 Be in jail.
01:39:37 But they had they went from too big to fail to too big to jail.
01:39:41 Look, there's countries I want to say it was Singapore or some country like that when their bankers pulled the same kind of ship, they executed them.
01:39:55 I think that's totally a valid response.
01:40:00 The fact that the Fed and so many people don't even still don't.
01:40:04 Know this.
01:40:06 The Fed is not just.
01:40:08 We don't even know who they are.
01:40:12 I mean, you know who the chair chair, you know?
01:40:14 You know who yelling is, you know?
01:40:15 You know who some of the people are, the administrative side of things.
01:40:20 But you don't know who these private holders of the the money are.
01:40:27 You know who the shareholders are.
01:40:31 You don't know who's getting rich off of the interest.
01:40:35 On the national debt, you have no idea who's getting those trillions of ******* dollars.
01:40:39 You're not allowed.
01:40:39 To know.
01:40:42 Let alone even have an audit.
01:40:43 There's not even like, a an anonymous audit that's done.
01:40:49 There's 0 accountability for like one of the most important.
01:40:57 Of our country and how it runs and really how the whole world runs since the the the world currency is de facto the dollar right now for now.
01:41:12 I mean, there's and honestly, that's why I'm kind of suspicious of Bitcoin too.
01:41:17 There's that.
01:41:18 That's like a big ******* mystery, too.
01:41:24 All right, let's take a look here.
01:41:27 It's cacti you mentioned in the past that you would review a movie and show about oh.
01:41:33 About David Duke.
01:41:34 Or you do so you should try reaching out to him.
01:41:37 I'm sure he would be very happy to talk to you and answering questions.
01:41:41 Plus, he did say yeah, my thing right now is I can't.
01:41:44 Stream other people.
01:41:45 I don't know what part of the world he's he's in, but I'd have to be late.
01:41:48 I don't know if he'd be down with that, but I'd be.
01:41:51 I'd be willing to do that.
01:41:53 I rewatched that, actually.
01:41:54 I was going to do.
01:41:56 What you're talking about is there's a.
01:41:59 There's actually a couple Donahue appearances that David Duke went on in the 80s, and I think there's even one from, like, the 70s when he was still affiliated with the KKK.
01:42:10 UM.
01:42:12 And I watched the one from the 80s when he was running for governor.
01:42:17 And that was specifically the one I was talking about.
01:42:21 So that is something I I rewatched recently and made some notes that would be something I would.
01:42:26 Be interested in in going over.
01:42:35 Could you review Slavko Martinova's movie propaganda?
Speaker 9
01:42:42 Let me see if I.
Devon
01:42:43 Can copy, and those chat's moving too fast.
Speaker 10
01:42:48 See if I can.
Devon
01:42:48 Search for that.
01:42:55 When did this come out?
01:42:58 2012 New Zealand. All right, I'll leave this tab.
01:43:02 I'll see if I can get that.
01:43:09 DAF for merchandise unpopular opinion apparel.
01:43:13 They're based in Saskatchewan and they're pretty based.
01:43:16 So I know that's where they're going to have the COVID camps.
01:43:20 I'm pretty sure they don't wear small hats either.
01:43:23 I mean, I'll.
01:43:23 Look into it.
01:43:26 I'll put that in another tab.
01:43:33 I want to see you back on FTM with James.
01:43:36 I haven't talked to.
01:43:36 In a while, maybe I'll.
01:43:40 Hit him up sometime.
01:43:43 I have some car questions to ask him anyway.
01:43:47 The High Priest King Terry, I remember Michael Savage raging on the air in the late 2000s about Chinese soldiers coming in on shipping containers because Obama did something to **** him off.
01:43:57 So yes, boomers genuinely believe well, and he's he's a Jew.
01:44:01 A lot of people don't know that.
01:44:02 Michael savage.
01:44:03 Not only is he a Jew, he's a Jew that worked with the.
01:44:06 Black Panthers at one point.
01:44:09 I don't remember all the details of that, but he worked with the Black Panthers.
01:44:14 Alright, hang on one second here.
01:44:24 Alright, I'm going to play.
01:44:27 A quick video while I go do a little and you take a.
01:44:30 Quick break.
01:44:35 I'll be right back.
Speaker 8
01:44:39 Where is that thing at?
Speaker 9
01:44:41 There we are.
Speaker 8
01:44:44 Get rid of the tweet here.
01:44:49 Oh whoops.
Speaker
01:44:52 There we go.
Speaker 13
01:44:59 It was homecoming night and Mile High.
01:45:04 Everyone was there.
01:45:05 It was totally cool.
01:45:09 I was really excited was when my knees and my best friend Debbie was coming clean.
01:45:24 With 13.
01:45:37 You know, like Cinderella ride, I mean definitely an E ticket.
Speaker 15
01:45:49 Or something.
Speaker 13
01:45:51 Was playing.
Speaker 15
01:46:08 Can you please start a gun?
01:46:16 The gun.
Speaker 13
01:46:23 Daddy's smiling.
Speaker 15
01:46:24 Wasting her time.
01:46:25 Picking up cheerleaders 1 by 1, God like best friends on the shooting spree.
01:46:37 Stop it, daddy embarrassing me.
01:46:42 We just did.
01:46:43 I'm having a really bad period.
01:46:50 You've gotta go.
Devon
01:46:51 All right.
01:46:56 Alright, I had to investigate something, but I'm back.
01:47:04 OK.
01:47:05 And we catch up with this real quick.
01:47:08 Max and Craig, I heard you did a kill stream. Where could I find it at? Uh, I was on the the exceedingly long thought trovo stream that they did and I don't know where it was. That stream though, was like 48 hours long or something crazy like that. So.
01:47:28 Unless someone's clipped that out, I mean, good luck.
01:47:34 Uh, it was good.
01:47:35 There was like, a good, solid hour.
01:47:36 There was actually some really good discussion we talked about.
01:47:39 I didn't know all the people that were on there.
01:47:41 There was a lot of people on.
01:47:43 And we talked about the viability of creating communities like like we've been discussing recently.
01:47:50 In order to try to insulate ourselves from the the gay **** pinatas right, and I was surprised at how uh.
01:48:00 How positively that idea was received by those people?
01:48:06 There were some skeptics, but All in all, most people understood the need for it.
01:48:11 Brooke, assault.
01:48:12 Have you had a chance to look into the info I sent you on Elizabeth Dilling?
01:48:19 No, I I know you're talking about.
01:48:20 I have not had.
01:48:22 Time to dig into that yet.
01:48:24 Her veski HIG, I think David Hurwitz worked with the Black Pen.
01:48:28 Oh, you know, I think you're right that.
01:48:29 Maybe it was.
01:48:30 I thought Michael Savage did too.
01:48:32 At some point until they raped and murdered his secretary.
01:48:35 You know, that is what I'm thinking of.
01:48:39 And was going to expose their money laundering.
01:48:41 OK, I guess you're right.
01:48:45 What was it?
01:48:45 Michael Savage, though, wasn't he involved with, like, the hippie movement or?
01:48:49 I don't know, maybe I'm wrong.
01:48:51 I could be.
01:48:52 I could be confusing him with Horowitz.
01:48:57 Loop 1991. Could you do a breakdown of an American Carol from 2008?
01:49:04 An American Carol from 2008.
01:49:09 Look at that one American Carol.
01:49:14 It's not like the Muppet Christmas Carol is.
01:49:30 It seems a little campy, huh?
01:49:33 Directed by David Zucker.
01:49:36 Yeah, maybe.
01:49:38 I'll leave this tab open too.
01:49:40 It looks a little.
01:49:41 Campy though.
01:49:43 Truman, please look up.
01:49:45 You will be happy.
01:49:46 Leonardo of biz.
01:49:48 It's 5 minute horror video showing life on.
01:49:51 Our global ****.
01:49:56 Alright, how how?
01:49:59 How horrible is?
01:50:00 It I might watch it later.
01:50:08 They didn't come up with.
01:50:09 Right away, I'll watch.
01:50:10 I'll find it later.
01:50:15 Favorite steak and how do you prepare it?
01:50:17 I'm not like a steak Nazi like I I, you know, or a meat cut Nazi like I don't.
01:50:23 I'm not very.
01:50:24 I just like beef.
01:50:26 And I'm sure that if I, you know, knew more or like worked at a steakhouse or whatever, I would develop a favorite cut.
01:50:33 I just like beef.
01:50:34 I like beef.
01:50:35 I like it rare and I feel like.
01:50:37 If you.
01:50:38 Prepare it correctly.
01:50:40 I mean, honestly, to me it most of it just tastes the same.
01:50:44 Not happier. 69 is everything OK at the base? No spear wielding invaders. Everything's been fine. Like so. The weather's been getting good.
01:50:54 And it hasn't been too bad.
01:50:57 Any update on the book too?
01:51:00 That's the thing I'm going to have to focus on getting released.
01:51:04 I haven't been focusing on that at all for months and I'm just got to suck it up and do it.
01:51:09 Just you know, for more just to get, I need to get book one back available too, but I think.
01:51:14 I found some publishers that will do that.
01:51:16 One out of many.
01:51:17 Would you rather fight Bob Dylan or Neil Young?
01:51:22 Bob Dylan just cause he's got that annoying voice.
01:51:29 Where did it go?
01:51:31 Did Cambridge Analytica write Trump's tweet where he tells?
01:51:34 People not to vote.
01:51:37 Well, I don't think Cambridge Analytica did, but.
01:51:40 Yeah, that's the thing.
01:51:41 Is it?
01:51:41 Honestly, here's the thing with Trump.
01:51:44 Him saying that obviously he's trying to be provocative.
01:51:47 He might also be saying this because, quite frankly, the Republican Party is done with him and he knows that.
01:51:55 And they're trying to do the Republican Party never.
01:51:57 Like them?
01:51:58 And they want to do like post Trump Republican Party.
01:52:02 They want the.
01:52:03 The Lady Maga Republican Party back, like that's where they were headed.
01:52:08 Not that Trump slowed that down, but there's you got to remember, there's a big disconnect between Trump.
01:52:16 And who?
01:52:17 A lot of Trump supporters think Trump is.
01:52:21 And the Republican Party doesn't want.
01:52:25 The supporters.
01:52:30 Who they of, of of.
01:52:31 The they don't want Trump supporters who will hold.
01:52:35 Other politicians more accountable than they ever would Trump, right?
01:52:41 At the state level and at the you know just, you know in terms of electing congressmen and stuff like that, they want to be the big tent, the party of Lady Maga, the party of of, you know, we don't like white people and we're just basically the Democrats 1020 years ago, they don't want.
01:53:01 Any any of this?
01:53:04 White supremacy stuff, right?
01:53:08 And Trump, because he's he's losing his sway in the Republican Party, quite frankly, might have just done.
01:53:16 That to be.
01:53:17 * **** he might have.
01:53:18 Just said you shouldn't vote.
01:53:21 As almost like a black male tactic to the RNC.
01:53:27 Where he will tell him to go vote if he's going to be on the ticket.
01:53:31 Because he, you know, he was saying not that.
01:53:33 Long ago that he was going to run again.
01:53:36 And so maybe they're saying, well, we're not that interested, we're going to back to Santis or, you know, whatever Zionist ******** that they've decided to pick instead. I mean, not that not that Trump's any better.
01:53:45 But because Trump's the way you know, because.
01:53:47 Trump is Trump.
01:53:49 He's not going to play ball, he's in.
01:53:50 It for himself.
01:53:52 And so it could be just as simple as.
01:53:54 Something like that.
01:53:56 You know.
01:53:58 He's kind of like a petulant child.
01:54:00 In a lot of ways.
01:54:04 Hard to know.
01:54:07 It's cacti.
01:54:08 Check out this speech by Pierce when you got time.
01:54:14 OK, I might probably.
01:54:15 Have already heard it, but I'll.
01:54:16 I'll check that out.
01:54:18 High Priest King Terry.
01:54:21 What's the problem with your vehicles?
01:54:23 Chat has the answer.
01:54:24 No, I actually, I'm all working now.
01:54:26 Sort of.
01:54:27 Maybe unless I got the wrong size belt.
01:54:31 I had to.
01:54:35 I have a I have a a belt tensioner.
01:54:37 I won't go.
01:54:38 Into too much detail, because it's just boring for most people.
01:54:40 I basically just had a belt tensioner.
01:54:43 The pulley snap off and wreak havoc and destroy the tensioner mechanism, and obviously the pulley itself and the belt and it shoot up the other.
01:54:55 Belt because there's two Serpentine belts.
01:54:58 So that's one vehicle.
01:55:01 I have to then I fixed another vehicle that I told you guys I had to change the intake manifold.
01:55:10 Gasket and that actually fixed it.
01:55:12 Well, sort of.
01:55:13 Now the brakes don't work on that car.
01:55:14 That's great.
01:55:16 I think like I honestly I think a rat chewed through the brake line or something cause the the brakes worked fine when I parked it there.
01:55:23 And so, but they they they've also chewed the the headlight wiring from the car with the Serpentine belt problem.
01:55:30 So that's another thing.
01:55:32 Uh, and then the the the truck is is running again that was a solenoid.
01:55:39 That's why it wouldn't start.
01:55:41 So everything's fine. Like I said, now the weather's now that it's not like the surface of the sun when I walk outside.
01:55:47 It's a million times easier to get **** done.
01:55:51 So I've been getting a lot of this stuff that's been kind of.
01:55:53 Piling up the last few months.
01:55:57 Truman, I recently found American insurrection TV show left this fantasy about conservative dictatorship.
01:56:07 Alright, well that's that's an interesting title to say the least.
01:56:14 I've never heard of this before.
01:56:15 Is that something that's on Netflix?
01:56:21 Mars it on.
01:56:24 I think it's just on YouTube or.
01:56:26 Why is it coming up on YouTube?
01:56:30 It has one star.
01:56:33 Out of 10.
01:56:39 All right.
01:56:40 It doesn't look very high budget.
01:56:42 Hey, let's watch the trailer.
01:56:48 This looks pretty terrible.
01:56:50 Bring it up.
01:56:56 I'm going to make this go away.
01:57:12 Where's where's Obs at is that showing up?
Speaker 3
01:57:22 Good afternoon miss.
Speaker
01:57:27 Is this an official volunteers checkpoint?
Speaker 3
01:57:32 Papers map.
Speaker
01:57:36 We have a serious problem.
01:57:39 There's no way that this can.
01:57:40 Get any worse.
01:57:41 They're branding people now.
Devon
01:57:42 Nick, check.
Speaker 10
01:57:45 Need another minute.
Speaker 7
01:57:46 Unless something a little loud, it's in.
Speaker 3
01:57:47 This someone will do something you can't.
01:57:53 Save that for.
Speaker
01:58:02 I can try.
Speaker 3
01:58:04 This is a group of concerned citizens who will create.
Speaker 2
01:58:07 More stringent measures must be taken.
Speaker
01:58:09 People might attack you if you're older.
Speaker 7
01:58:13 They're growing, they're more organized.
Speaker 3
01:58:16 And we need to move right now near the.
01:58:18 And bend.
01:58:20 To pray. Look at me.
Speaker 7
01:58:24 These are organized hunters with assault rifles out for.
Speaker 3
01:58:28 Watching you, mothers, brothers, sisters, father, racist, fascist and that is.
Speaker
01:58:42 You want to get.
01:58:43 In this country.
Speaker 3
01:58:45 Everybody walking this land.
Devon
01:58:50 That looks like super ******* terrible.
01:58:54 That looks so terrible, but that might be funny to do just because of how.
01:58:58 Bad it is all right.
01:59:03 So basically it's like.
01:59:05 The white supremacists take over America and a bunch of Muslims lesbians and you know whatever, fight them off there.
01:59:16 Alright, we'll take.
01:59:17 A look.
01:59:18 On Regulus, reflections on stream of events, Owen and Nick People branch out, but you had come out that stream I did like.
01:59:26 A million years ago.
01:59:28 Yeah, it was a good stream.
01:59:29 I don't think there's there's, you know, there's obviously, like, now beef between Owen.
01:59:34 And Nick and.
01:59:35 You know, Nick got ****** at me because of my Joker review.
01:59:39 And I don't know, I still talked.
01:59:40 To Vince.
01:59:43 Yeah, I mean, I.
01:59:43 I didn't have a problem with.
01:59:45 I still don't really have a problem with those guys, you know.
01:59:49 But that was a long time ago.
01:59:53 One out of many ever thought of being a hand model.
01:59:58 No, I won't be.
01:59:59 A hand model.
02:00:01 UM.
02:00:03 Let's see here.
02:00:05 So Invictus Rex, you should eviscerate The Handmaid's tale.
02:00:10 I did.
02:00:11 I did.
02:00:13 Or at least that I mean, I guess there's more seasons now.
02:00:16 There's a video.
02:00:17 It's even.
02:00:18 I think it's still.
02:00:18 On YouTube.
02:00:20 It's called.
02:00:24 Soap operas that wash your brain, I think.
02:00:28 Or something like that.
02:00:31 I went over the whole first season of it.
02:00:34 It was.
02:00:34 It was probably about as awful as this show that we just watched the trailer for.
02:00:40 Volks gas mask.
02:00:42 You called the fake Pope a satanic pedo on several occasions.
02:00:45 Is there any proof of that?
02:00:48 That he's a satanic pedo.
02:00:51 I don't know.
02:00:51 I think that's pretty.
02:00:52 I don't know if I I.
02:00:53 Don't have video of him satanically pedophile.
02:00:59 But I think there's there's certainly enough evidence that that he supports global **** more than he supports Christianity.
02:01:09 I think that's that's apparent.
02:01:11 And I think there's a lot of weird satanic imagery at the Vatican.
02:01:16 Just, I mean, the weird snake room, the snakehead room.
02:01:19 I mean, you guys have seen that, right?
02:01:21 I mean who?
02:01:21 Hasn't seen.
02:01:22 That that's like.
02:01:24 Let me bring that up the weird snake.
02:01:27 Scary snake room.
02:01:31 Snake room.
02:01:33 Hope that's all you got to.
02:01:34 Look for.
02:01:38 Like this is his official audience.
02:01:41 Hall. I guess it's.
02:01:42 Called alright, where's the?
02:01:48 We'll bring this up.
02:01:50 So this is not only is this creepy like, this is, this is the room.
02:01:55 But look, what's even creepier.
02:01:58 Is like the weird like.
02:01:59 That's what's behind him.
02:02:02 Like, if you look at the stage.
02:02:05 And yeah, is that proof of anything?
02:02:07 No, but that's still creepy as ****.
02:02:10 Like how is that?
02:02:13 You know, how does that give?
02:02:15 Give you feelings of?
02:02:19 Of peace and reverence, it literally looks like the the gates of hell.
02:02:28 So I don't know.
02:02:29 Yeah, I mean, look.
02:02:31 For me it's it's mostly that that's that's just the the icing on the cake.
02:02:35 For me, it's about the fact that he.
02:02:37 Supports global ****.
02:02:40 And he does not do what I feel his his uh position should be used for, and that's to defend people against global Homa.
02:02:48 He seems to be embracing the heartedly.
02:02:50 There's like the weird shenanigans like why is he even the Pope?
02:02:54 Why is it that the Pope before him had to step down?
02:02:57 He's still alive.
02:03:01 Yeah, it's not like he had health problems.
02:03:03 He's still alive and kicking.
02:03:07 That whole thing with with switching to France and look, I'm not Catholic, so I don't know.
02:03:11 All the INS and outs of it.
02:03:16 If he's not a satanic pedophile and he should play one on TV because he's, you know, straight from central casting.
02:03:23 Truman note how they needed to spell assault rifles in this country, not just guns.
02:03:28 Constant programming.
02:03:30 There's no such thing as an assault rifle.
02:03:31 One out of many.
02:03:32 I think it's time for another Wookie.
02:03:35 Not tonight.
02:03:37 I'll surprise you guys some other time.
02:03:40 Note how they needed to.
02:03:41 Or you into that one.
02:03:44 My line eyes.
02:03:45 I know that that or I know hat video.
02:03:49 You're playing in the background.
02:03:52 Oh, I know the video that you're playing background. It's drunk people at a convenience store being interviewed in the 1980s. Yeah, that's a.
02:04:00 That's a 1980s.
02:04:03 Like a 711 near Disneyland, I think.
02:04:08 Ferocious Chihuahua.
02:04:09 Have you ever done a review of children of men?
02:04:13 Which one is I always get that?
02:04:15 Confused on our movie?
02:04:17 Let me look up children of.
02:04:19 Men, I think I did actually, yes.
02:04:21 I did, didn't I?
02:04:27 Yes, I did.
02:04:30 That one is also.
02:04:33 I think on YouTube.
02:04:35 I don't remember the.
02:04:36 Name of it it's.
02:04:36 On it's on bit shoot on Odyssey though also.
02:04:42 I might have just called that children of.
02:04:43 Men or something like that?
02:04:46 But I did that like probably about a.
02:04:47 Year ago.
02:04:49 Or maybe not quite that long.
02:04:53 Have you been?
02:04:54 Have you seen the the Gono tapes?
02:04:58 If you did, what is your take on them?
02:05:00 The allegations Vegano made regarding the coup and the Vatican.
02:05:03 I have not seen the Vegano tapes.
02:05:09 I will.
02:05:13 I'll open that in our tab.
02:05:14 I'll check that.
02:05:15 Out sometime.
02:05:20 Epigenetic force?
02:05:21 There's also the investment he was wearing during the International Youth Day celebration with the Boy lover symbols all over it.
02:05:28 I mean, if you're talking about symbolism, I mean that's not really proof, but that's all over the ******* place, you know?
02:05:37 Truman in Poland there is a micro immigrant crisis right now.
02:05:43 We're inviting refugees from all over the world and then sent them the over the Polish border to destabilize the country.
02:05:49 Leftist media are frothing from the mouth.
02:05:52 How fascist poem is not letting them in.
02:05:57 Uh, well, I mean Poland.
02:05:58 'S one of the last.
02:06:01 I mean, look, the problem with those Eastern European countries, at least I don't.
02:06:07 Know about Poland?
02:06:08 But like in the case of Ukraine, just as an example is Ukraine wants so desperately to be part.
02:06:14 Of the EU.
02:06:16 And and look, they elected a *******.
02:06:18 Jewish comedian as their president.
02:06:21 It's only a matter of time.
02:06:22 Poland, I don't know.
02:06:25 I don't know the I don't know as many people in Poland.
02:06:30 Adam, I don't understand how they can get away with such obviously evil and ugly imagery and normies just shrug it off as art or a prank.
02:06:38 Yeah, I mean, you know.
02:06:42 To be honest though, I don't like I.
02:06:43 Don't put a whole lot into.
02:06:46 Symbolism in a lot of movies and music video, there's people that that's all they.
02:06:50 Focus on.
02:06:51 Because I do think that it's not as effective as just when they outright.
02:06:54 Say it.
02:06:55 I mean, yeah, it doesn't have subversive elements when they do it.
02:06:58 Yeah, and yeah.
02:06:59 Is it maybe like a wink and a nod to other people, fellow travelers and whatnot when they do it.
02:07:03 Yeah, but I don't know how.
02:07:05 It's hard to really prove anything, you know, by observing the the symbolism, because it's all left up to interpretation.
02:07:13 Are you a Protestant?
02:07:15 I mean, I'm not Catholic.
02:07:20 My family's Mormon. I'm more just agnostic, honestly. Like I I I view myself as as Christian, I have Christian values.
02:07:30 UM.
02:07:32 But I don't have like a denomination.
02:07:35 I don't, I don't.
02:07:36 I don't attend church.
02:07:38 For a long time.
02:07:40 But I I I.
02:07:42 Was raised with a Christian value system.
02:07:43 I know a lot of people think Ohh Mormons aren't Christian.
02:07:46 That's ********.
02:07:46 They the name of the church, is literally the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
02:07:51 They believe in the King James version of the Bible, you know.
02:07:54 And fundamentally, aside from like a few extra rules like not drinking caffeine or stuff like that.
02:08:03 There's not really a whole lot of different in practice.
02:08:05 There's not really a whole lot of difference between.
02:08:07 Mormons and and really any of the other Christian religions.
02:08:12 So Invictus, have you done a review of they live?
02:08:15 No, I mean just because so many people have kind of talked about that and I don't think.
02:08:20 It it's that hard to.
02:08:22 The what that's about.
02:08:24 Although I will say that the.
02:08:26 My understanding is the director of that film was appalled, that anti Semites were using his movie and he didn't mean that at all.
02:08:36 In fact, he was saying it was against the right wing people, which makes sense, right?
02:08:41 Because that was made in the 80s.
02:08:43 And it was more of a critique of like, the the Reagan Wall Street types, right?
02:08:53 Let's see here.
02:08:56 Kohler, I'm a Catholic, and I agree with the fact that our Pope is satanic and globalist, so there you go.
02:09:02 A lot of Catholics do.
02:09:03 It's I don't think it's a very controversial viewpoint to have about the Pope.
02:09:12 Christos Rex.
02:09:13 My grandparents live in Poland and accept a lot of global ****.
02:09:18 Your grandparents do.
02:09:21 No, that's that's unfortunate.
02:09:25 Chad, the famous Poland elected a guy who openly makes fun of gays, ****** *** Jews everywhere.
02:09:32 Well, that's good.
02:09:35 There's uh, you know what?
02:09:37 Let me see if I got.
02:09:40 Stephen J James did like a super chat thing and it just says 3.
02:09:48 Truman, do you like SF books? I noticed that a lot of classics like Arthur C Clarke are completely pause talking about globalist ideas, homophone, or global home, already in the 1950s.
02:10:00 World government stuff.
02:10:01 Yeah, all almost all sci-fi is globalist garbage.
02:10:05 And yeah, I used to read a lot of sci-fi, not like a ton when I was younger.
02:10:11 And yeah, it's all globalist garbage.
02:10:13 It's, you know, it's like Star Trek was.
02:10:16 But you got to look at it this way.
02:10:18 I I I don't fault all of them just because I think a lot.
02:10:21 Of it was just optimism.
02:10:24 And it was, it was boomer optimism about what these grand ideas that they, you know, that they had, how they were.
02:10:30 Going to pan out.
02:10:31 And I think some of it was just wishful thinking, you know, they were like the most evolved humans that they got, like this hard on about all the technological advances from, like the industrial revolution and and just how.
02:10:45 You know, a lot of these Western democracies were dominating the rest of the world and you know, they were going to spread democracy to the whole planet.
02:10:52 And and this technology is going to change the lives of every and it was just it was just idealism.
02:10:59 And now some of it might have been subversive and and it.
02:11:02 Probably was, but I think a lot of it was just *******.
02:11:05 ******* that thought.
02:11:06 That they were going to live in.
02:11:08 Some kind of global ****, you know?
02:11:12 Utopia, like they genuinely believe that you can go back and look at these interviews from a lot of these guys.
02:11:17 I've done that on the stream and they just you can just tell they think that we're going to live in like the Jetsons.
02:11:24 Or Star Trek or, you know, some mixture of the two.
02:11:30 That there's quite a large disparity between Mormonism and Catholicism.
02:11:33 You forgot the whole magic underwear stuff.
02:11:35 And well, you see.
02:11:36 These are look.
02:11:37 Look, I'm not going to get in this argument because it's it's a ******* ********.
02:11:40 Argument to get into, but fundamentally in practice, there's literally almost no difference.
02:11:47 There literally is almost no difference.
02:11:49 You can argue about dogma and and you can argue about, you know, traditions and stuff like that.
02:11:56 But when it comes to to behavior.
02:12:00 That's what matters, right?
02:12:03 Did does, does it?
02:12:05 Does it produce good people?
02:12:08 And I would say with some notable notable very notable exceptions, you know, in the case of like Romney, that Mcmuffin Guy, Harry Reid was a Mormon.
02:12:17 A lot of people forget that.
02:12:20 With some very notable exceptions.
02:12:24 That Mormonism produces good people, by and large.
02:12:31 They're terrified of the virus or Christos Rex.
02:12:33 They're terrified of the virus.
02:12:35 My grandparents, older people are all terrified of.
02:12:39 Of the virus.
02:12:41 Because they're they're terrified of death.
02:12:45 You know they they.
02:12:46 I don't know how your grandparents are, but I'm they're they're probably boomers, right?
02:12:51 They were the generation that thought they were going.
02:12:53 To be young forever.
02:12:55 Boomers are not letting go of power because they they want to be.
02:13:01 They don't ever want to die.
02:13:02 They like they've never actually thought about death, I don't think.
02:13:07 And because they're terrified of it especially.
02:13:11 If you know a lot of these degenerate boomers right, that might be thinking, well, if I was wrong about this whole, there's no hell thing.
02:13:19 Ferocious Chihuahua Kamala Harris.
02:13:20 Stepdaughter is the new supermodel.
02:13:24 Have you seen how hot she is?
02:13:29 No, I have not.
02:13:32 Her stepdaughter is Jewish, though, right, MF?
02:13:39 M half.
02:13:47 No, that's going to come up with anything.
02:13:49 Ella Ella emhoff.
02:13:54 Oh, God, that's a supermodel.
02:13:58 How the **** is that a supermodel?
02:14:02 Well, I mean I I don't know why I would even.
02:14:04 At this point you guys want.
02:14:06 To see a supermodel these days.
02:14:12 And bring this up.
02:14:21 Nothing surprises me at this point.
02:14:26 Here's the new supermodel guys.
02:14:34 Dysgenics are real.
02:14:38 OK.
02:14:42 Reject fish.
02:14:43 Are your parents still OK after taking the shots?
02:14:45 Yeah, they're fine.
02:14:46 I don't think they're going to do the booster thing.
02:14:48 They're starting to get skeptical of this whole thing.
02:14:51 Uh, which is?
02:14:53 Good news.
02:14:56 I talked to them very recently and.
02:15:01 They they had changed their tune when they had just got the shot.
02:15:05 It was one of those things where I didn't want to argue with them.
02:15:08 I knew that, you know, they were convinced.
02:15:09 And, you know, they already got the shot.
02:15:11 So it's kind of too late anyway and I just didn't want to like ******* deal with that.
02:15:15 So we didn't really talk.
02:15:17 I mean they they knew where I stood.
02:15:18 I knew where they stood and whatever right.
02:15:21 But this time around.
02:15:23 I started talking about it a little more because a lot's happened since they got.
02:15:27 The shot.
02:15:28 And they are worried about mandates and they are worried about, like, the the passports and stuff like that.
02:15:34 And they are starting to question maybe, was that even necessary for them to get it?
02:15:39 So it just goes to show people can.
02:15:43 People can can change and and as as the information comes in, it's caked eyed Jews are all about symbolism.
02:15:50 All of their holidays are about a genocide, war, crime.
02:15:53 They committed.
02:15:54 They will often launch attacks on their enemies during those Jewish holidays in France, they.
02:15:59 A jailed an anti-Semitic writer on the day of Rosh Hashanah.
02:16:05 Yeah, another symbolism that goes on and and you know, I I'm just saying like.
02:16:10 It's not proof you know what I mean.
02:16:12 Western sun.
02:16:13 Do you read any classics?
02:16:15 Right wing.
02:16:16 Right wing books.
02:16:17 Ebola Burnham Spangler.
02:16:20 No, not really.
02:16:21 I haven't had the time to really do that.
02:16:22 I and A lot of that stuff I like to do audio books, just so I can be doing something else as as they're playing.
02:16:29 And a lot of that stuff is almost impossible to find.
02:16:31 On audiobooks, alright, apparently it's getting.
02:16:33 I'm going to go to the very beginning because it's it's so many comments behind.
02:16:37 Now that it's I'm I'm not able to see what you guys are saying.
02:16:41 Before I can read it.
02:16:43 Here's another super chatty thing.
02:16:45 Hi, Devin.
02:16:46 Have you seen any that's from Rab?
02:16:49 The kelt?
02:16:50 Have you seen any Adam Curtis documentaries?
02:16:52 What do you think of?
02:16:53 His work, if you have.
02:16:54 I have not Adam Curtis documentaries.
Speaker 7
02:16:56 I'll look that up.
Devon
02:17:03 See if his filmography is listed here.
02:17:08 OK, so he's been doing it for ******* many years.
02:17:13 Oh, he did one on MK Ultra in 2017.
02:17:18 So he's been making documentaries since 83. Where is he from? Oh, so he's an English guy, huh? Alright, well, am I look into that?
02:17:27 You guys are giving me a bunch.
02:17:28 This is good.
02:17:28 I wish I had all this stuff a couple of days ago because I've been trying to think of like what to do with this stream.
02:17:35 You guys are like filling me up with enough stuff to do, like a billion streams here.
02:17:40 Lock 23.
02:17:41 Do you know who Emily Yukas is?
02:17:42 She is so awesome.
02:17:44 Check out the modern politics channel on Odyssey.
02:17:48 Yeah, no, I she.
02:17:51 I've seen some of her stuff.
02:17:57 What I haven't seen in.
02:17:58 A while, though.
02:18:01 Like I thought she like went.
02:18:02 Off to the woods?
02:18:02 Deliver or.
02:18:03 Something like that but.
02:18:07 I guess she's got an Odyssey channel now, OK.
02:18:12 Yeah, she did some funny animation stuff she did the.
02:18:17 Busta Rhymes version of A of the coronavirus that was pretty funny.
02:18:24 I live in Italy or this color.
02:18:26 I live in Italy and I can't get a job anymore because of the pass.
02:18:29 I'm in a good situation in my life to handle this, but it's not sustainable.
02:18:33 If anything, this is making people more and more angry.
02:18:37 Well, I know that this is the kind of thing.
02:18:39 Like I said, the.
02:18:40 Next few months.
02:18:43 I think are really going to be revealing as far as like how far are they willing to take this.
02:18:50 OK, let's just say for example, let's say this this supply shortage thing is is legit and it's going to keep going or it's going to get worse.
02:18:59 I don't think you can only have so many ******* spinning plates.
02:19:03 You can only use so much stick before people lose their ****.
02:19:07 And people are on edge.
02:19:08 I mean, you've got the the last think about what's just right now.
02:19:11 Think about just what we've talked about just this show.
02:19:16 And just think of how unthinkable all of these things are.
02:19:19 All of these things are.
02:19:21 Even just a year, well, two years ago, right?
02:19:27 Two years ago, you never would have thought.
02:19:31 The The the former president.
02:19:33 Is telling his party not to vote because elections don't matter and that they stole the election from him.
02:19:40 That's crazy.
02:19:42 I'm not saying that what he's saying is crazy.
02:19:44 It's crazy that that's.
02:19:47 That's reality right now.
02:19:49 That right now today.
02:19:51 The former president is telling people not to vote and that basically, democracy is dead.
02:19:57 That's a big deal.
02:19:58 That's a bigger deal than I think a lot of people realize.
02:20:02 OK.
02:20:05 Then you've got Australia again.
02:20:08 This is just.
02:20:08 This is just today.
02:20:10 You have Australia.
02:20:12 Telling people everybody pretty much everybody like the way that he listed, like, if this applies to you, that it was pretty much everybody.
02:20:20 If you work at a job basically and apply to you, he was saying that you have 30 days.
02:20:27 To get vaccinated.
02:20:29 And if you don't?
02:20:31 They will.
02:20:32 You'll lose your job.
02:20:34 And you will be fined $5000.
02:20:38 OK, I don't know what their vaccination rate is, right?
02:20:40 Now, but that I'm I'm.
02:20:42 I would hazard to guess that's that's a lot of ******* people still.
02:20:45 And judging by just some of the footage we've seen of protests out there, I think there's a lot of people who are not going to comply.
02:20:52 Now again, Australia is small population. I mean you got to think of Australia's basically Texas in population maybe.
02:20:59 Even in size, I don't.
02:21:00 Know, but it's basically. It's not like people think that Australia is like a lot bigger because, you know geographically it's big. It's only like 26 million people live there.
02:21:12 Then you have Canada.
02:21:16 Saying they're going to have enforcement teams and isolation centers.
02:21:21 And again, this is again, this is just, this is all just today or the last couple of days, right?
02:21:28 You've got all the harbors.
02:21:31 Full of shipping container boats just hanging out.
02:21:37 While supply again, nothing life threatening yet.
02:21:42 Of a lot of materials is running out.
02:21:45 And look not.
02:21:46 All of it's.
02:21:46 Just stuff that like isn't going on the store shelves.
02:21:50 Some of it is going to have like a butterfly effect, right?
02:21:53 So I've talked to people that work like, say, electrician type jobs commercially.
02:22:00 And they can't get their materials to do their contracts.
02:22:05 OK.
02:22:05 So that's going to have a ripple effect that's.
02:22:07 Going to affect.
02:22:09 Well, I mean buildings being built.
02:22:12 And, you know, putting delays on stuff like that, it's going to cost.
02:22:15 A lot of.
02:22:17 The economy is already not doing all that awesome.
02:22:21 We've printed like.
02:22:23 Almost double the amount of dollars into existence in the last 18 months.
02:22:33 You know, we have the, the, the airlines.
02:22:38 Shutting down like I American Airlines, I think today.
02:22:42 Shut down like 800 flights.
02:22:45 Southwest Airlines. It was over 1000.
02:22:49 Again, this is this is just the last.
02:22:50 Couple of days.
02:22:53 Just the last couple, this is all the last couple days.
02:22:57 This is why it's so hard to like, really kind of predict where this is going because you got like.
02:23:01 So much **** going on.
02:23:06 Meanwhile, I mean, you've got.
02:23:09 You're arresting high school kids for not wearing masks.
02:23:14 I mean.
02:23:16 And and and and just culturally, we're a ******* mess.
02:23:19 I mean, that's a supermodel.
02:23:21 You know like.
02:23:24 I mean it's.
02:23:27 The leaf is spinning like a ******* top.
02:23:35 You have you have about half the country.
02:23:39 In the United States.
02:23:41 At least open to the idea of secession.
02:23:48 And these are not small things.
02:23:51 I mean, just one of these things is is like not a small thing.
02:23:54 You put them all together.
02:23:55 This is not.
02:23:57 This isn't good, this is.
Speaker 5
02:23:59 Not a recipe for success.
Devon
02:24:04 At the same time, you've got, you know, the military purging anyone who's not going to go along with the mandates.
02:24:13 That's part of why they're doing it.
02:24:17 You got the military purging anyone who might be even a little.
02:24:20 Bit right wing.
02:24:21 Look, a lot of the stuff that coach Red Pill talked about in his video is he's not wrong.
02:24:25 All that stuff is real, like everything he's he was listening.
02:24:30 Is real.
02:24:34 And who knows, right?
02:24:35 Who knows?
02:24:37 And this is all happening.
02:24:38 It's not just and that's the other thing too.
02:24:40 It's not just limited to, say, Canada or America or the UK or it's the entire West.
02:24:48 Is because of globalism.
02:24:49 It's almost inescapable.
02:24:51 It's almost like it's the only way it could be.
02:24:56 You know it can't just be localized in one part of the West, you know, thanks to globalism, we're all kind of in this together, right?
02:25:05 So all this **** that's going on is happening simultaneously.
02:25:10 And a big chunk of the Earth.
02:25:15 And meanwhile, while the West is a ******* mess, and again I've already mentioned China has got its own economic problems.
02:25:21 Whatever, right?
02:25:23 But they they don't have a lot of the other ******* problems we've got.
02:25:30 And yeah, it's not.
02:25:30 You know, I'm not going to be like Alex Jones and talk about the ******* Tri Coms and blah blah, but you can't just ignore.
02:25:37 The fact that you've got this.
02:25:40 Very ambitious.
02:25:43 Very ethnocentric.
02:25:47 And technologically advanced.
02:25:54 That's not subverted by Jews.
02:25:57 And look, you can say it well, they do trade with Israel, whatever.
02:26:01 That's way different than having.
02:26:04 75% of your cabinet.
02:26:07 Jewish like is the case here in America.
02:26:15 So yeah.
02:26:16 Things could get ugly quick.
02:26:25 D12 allow comments on your telegram channel. People will throw some stuff your way. Well, we tried that and they got it banned.
02:26:34 That that's why we had comments for a little while, but it got shut down by telegram.
02:26:45 Bob Matthews, glad to see you.
02:26:47 So or see you so interactive with the chat tonight.
02:26:51 Let's do it more often.
02:26:53 Yeah, I try to.
02:26:54 I try to do a little bit of of this.
02:26:57 On every stream.
02:27:00 Spiderman have you seen American crogan's vids on the Bioshock games?
02:27:05 And they're Jewish roots.
02:27:06 Everything so paused.
02:27:07 I I just wanted to be left alone.
02:27:09 Uh, I haven't seen all of.
02:27:10 Them, but I've heard they're good.
02:27:14 And I haven't one reason I haven't seen all of them is I haven't played all those games.
02:27:18 And I think I played like the first Bioshock, or maybe the second one, it's.
02:27:22 Been a while.
02:27:25 And then shift asked if I follow him.
02:27:27 Yeah, no.
02:27:27 We've we've actually talked.
02:27:28 I've, I've.
02:27:31 I've given him Adobe premiere tips before.
02:27:35 He's a good guy.
02:27:37 Western Sun Academic Agent is a good source for the right wing classics.
02:27:41 He has links to forbidden texts on his telegram.
02:27:45 All the stuff by Henry Ford etc.
02:27:49 Yeah, I haven't. I haven't.
02:27:50 I I don't think I follow.
02:27:51 My telegram. Maybe I should.
02:27:54 Henry Ford definitely has some classics.
02:27:58 Mr. Dude, 84, I've been wondering this a while. Are you a call for an uprising?
02:28:03 No, I'm not.
02:28:04 I I I've.
02:28:05 Had people ask me that before and I'm not sure why, because I don't.
02:28:08 I don't.
02:28:09 Hear the resemblance?
02:28:10 Reject fish.
02:28:11 Are you still of the same mindset that you made when you made land of my ancestors?
02:28:16 Well, yeah.
02:28:17 Like I said, like I.
02:28:18 I don't want to.
02:28:18 I don't.
02:28:18 Want him to give it to him?
02:28:20 I don't want let them have.
02:28:21 Look, I give them part of it.
02:28:22 Like if if we did like as a session thing.
02:28:25 I'd give the left part of the country.
02:28:26 I don't.
02:28:27 Think that that would even be.
02:28:29 I don't think that would be a long term solution because I think inevitably there'd be conflict anyway, right?
02:28:35 But uh.
02:28:38 Yeah, I don't want to let him have it.
02:28:40 That's why that's why I don't want.
02:28:41 As much as I understand what Coach Red Pill is saying, a lot of people that want to go that route.
02:28:46 I get it. It's just my family's been here.
02:28:48 For like ******* 400 years.
02:28:51 Where would I go?
02:28:53 And and.
02:28:55 You know, part of me says, well, you know, my ancestors left their homelands to come here.
02:29:01 And so why is it really that big of a deal to leave here and go somewhere else if you know, if there was somewhere like, if there was, like, an open frontier somewhere, I'd maybe do that.
02:29:12 Like if if somehow like.
02:29:13 They they were doing homesteads and even if it was like some third world, let's say some third World country wanted new people to come to help develop their country.
02:29:23 And they said, look, we have all this.
02:29:24 ******* jungle or whatever.
02:29:25 Right.
02:29:26 And you can just come here and and stake a claim and you.
02:29:29 Know that that might.
02:29:30 Sound cool?
02:29:31 I'd probably think about that pretty seriously.
02:29:34 But it's different now, right?
02:29:36 First of all, just legally speaking.
02:29:39 Not everyone has like the floodgates open to their country.
02:29:45 If you're an illegal immigrant and a lot of the countries that the illegal immigrants are coming from, they'll put you in jail.
02:29:53 They don't.
02:29:53 They don't give you a sack of ******* money in a in a plane ticket to.
02:29:58 A neighborhood where they give you housing.
02:30:04 So if you went to another country, look to do it legally, it would probably be tricky.
02:30:11 Just to own property in some of these countries would be tricky and sometimes impossible.
02:30:18 So it's it's a different thing.
02:30:19 It's a different thing.
02:30:21 John Connor finally managed to get my boomer parents to agree to move out of the major city.
02:30:26 This convinced or this?
02:30:28 COVID clown world stuff was the tipping point for them.
02:30:32 Well, that's good.
02:30:34 My parents got out of the city a long time ago, High Priest King Terry.
02:30:38 There was already a shortage of skilled labor like pilots, machinists, plumbers, carpenters, mechanics, et cetera, before the pandemic.
02:30:45 Now, with those still on the job potentially ****** about vaccine mandates, the labor supply is only going to get worse.
02:30:51 Dark Winter 2021. Very good possibility. That's something I'm I'm keeping my eye out for. I know a lot of people who are, like, say, plumbers, electricians and stuff like that, that you cannot work on job sites without the vaccine and they're not going to do it.
02:31:06 Now some people again, there's.
02:31:09 Not everyone was prepared for something like this.
02:31:12 And so there's some people. There are a lot of people, especially Americans. I think what was the number like 68%?
02:31:17 Before all this.
02:31:18 Went down, it was like 68% of Americans were living paycheck to paycheck.
02:31:23 So I mean.
02:31:25 What are those people going to do if you don't have a a network of friends and family or something like that that can help you and you.
02:31:32 Don't have any prepping.
02:31:34 Look, I've been telling people to prepare for something big and.
02:31:37 Bad for years. For years.
02:31:41 Like since probably like 2016.
02:31:45 And and, but there's a lot of people that weren't doing that.
02:31:47 And so they they find themselves between a rock and a hard place and.
02:31:50 They're going to get the.
02:31:52 That's just the way it is.
02:31:54 UM, dark, yelling, entertainment. I laugh at Coach Red.
02:31:58 Pill I was.
02:32:00 In wait, I laugh at Coach Red Pill I was in when they already did that garbage.
02:32:07 What you're seeing as the result or?
02:32:10 They couldn't accomplish what they're.
02:32:11 Doing now I don't know what you're what.
Speaker 7
02:32:13 You're what you mean by.
Devon
02:32:14 That high priest King Terry.
02:32:16 China is a golem state of Israel.
02:32:18 Their finances are entirely run by Jews, the belt and Rd.
02:32:21 initiative as a whole.
02:32:22 Jewish scheme?
02:32:23 Yeah, I I've heard people like Adam Green talk about this stuff, and I don't know all the INS and outs, but I.
02:32:29 Like I said that at the end of.
02:32:30 But at the end of the day.
02:32:32 Even if they have strong ties with Israel and, you know, trade ties and all this other stuff.
02:32:40 They are.
02:32:40 They run their own country.
02:32:42 You know what I'm saying?
02:32:43 We don't even run our own country.
02:32:47 The the The the people calling the shots.
02:32:50 And look, maybe, maybe eventually they won't, right?
02:32:54 But as of right now, that that ethnocentrism is going to go a long way.
02:33:03 Chad, the famous what do you think of all the stadiums chanting?
02:33:05 **** Joe Biden.
02:33:06 Is it a good sign?
02:33:07 No, it's not a good sign, because it's like Biden's not.
02:33:10 The ******* problem, I mean, yeah, he's a douche and whatever.
02:33:13 But that's he's a.
02:33:15 It it's it's another, it's a pacifier.
02:33:19 It's like, remember when they were?
02:33:21 It's like, remember when it was funny to say Epstein didn't kill himself?
02:33:26 What did that accomplish?
02:33:29 It made people feel happy like oh, haha.
02:33:32 Epstein didn't kill himself.
02:33:35 Yeah, you're probably right.
02:33:39 But so you know what I mean?
02:33:43 Like not that accomplished literally nothing.
02:33:48 And and chanting.
02:33:49 Thought Joe Biden is it's it's this.
02:33:51 It's just another version of that.
02:33:53 It's a bunch of powerless people that want to feel like they're doing something.
02:33:58 And I don't blame him for that.
02:34:00 But it it it accomplishes nothing.
02:34:05 And look, am I happy that that's happening?
02:34:09 I'd rather they chant that than.
02:34:11 A lot of other things, but it ultimately doesn't help us out at all.
02:34:17 Regarding Adam Curtis, I would encourage you to and and others unaware of his work to save yourself some time and check out well.
02:34:24 I already have a tab open, I'll check that out.
02:34:26 Later, Western Sun academic agent here on telegram.
Speaker 8
02:34:36 Alright, I'll I'll link that up.
Devon
02:34:41 Loop 1991. Ever thought of doing a breakdown on any horror films such as Friday the 13th, Halloween Scream saw Texas chain. You know, I I did.
02:34:52 Watch a few.
02:34:52 Of these older ones from the 80s.
02:34:55 And it's just, you know, like they're they all follow the same formula.
02:34:58 I guess it might be worth a little bit to do it all at once.
02:35:02 It's just they're so similar.
02:35:03 You know, I mean there's some that are that are way different than others, but there's like a whole genre where they they all follow the exact same formula.
02:35:12 A lot of it's just like.
02:35:17 It's just arousal ****.
02:35:18 I mean, you know, like, notice how many of them they have.
02:35:21 I mean, it's literally, they show *******.
02:35:22 Right before everyone gets murdered, right?
02:35:25 And it's just like it's just trying to get you in a state of arousal and and.
02:35:30 And that's really all it is, you know, like they they arouse you and then.
02:35:37 They hit you with the the gore.
02:35:40 I know that E Michael Jones has written on the on on the horror films and and they they their rise to prominence.
02:35:49 You know, seemingly out of nowhere.
02:35:52 After I, you know, World War 2 and there was, there was always scary movies, but not like that, right?
02:35:59 But I haven't read what he's had to say about it.
02:36:01 It might be interesting to see what he has to say and then look at some of these again.
02:36:10 Our arma Lucas.
02:36:15 Land of my ancestors in law of a country is amongst your most effective and shareable content.
02:36:21 You have a lot more to offer in that creative style.
02:36:26 Yeah, I like.
02:36:27 I like the I still.
02:36:28 Do stuff I still edit stuff, it's.
02:36:30 Just you got to remember it takes a long time and then it's not monetized, you know.
02:36:35 So it's just like you make it.
02:36:37 And then.
02:36:38 You spend like a week making something and and I don't mind doing it.
02:36:41 Obviously I'm not.
02:36:42 I'm not in it for.
02:36:42 The money, but it's.
02:36:43 You still got to eat.
02:36:44 You know what I mean?
02:36:46 So I can't be spending, you know, weeks and weeks and weeks.
02:36:48 On stuff.
02:36:51 And then just.
02:36:52 Not have food.
Speaker 12
02:36:55 You know.
Devon
02:36:58 OK.
02:37:01 Truman, how ****** ** mentally, Biden really is.
02:37:05 Is he literally drilling?
02:37:06 Shelved him?
02:37:07 I think he's just drugged up and old.
02:37:09 I think he's old and they probably pump him full of drugs to keep him as.
02:37:15 Normal seeming as possible and.
02:37:19 It doesn't always work out.
02:37:22 It often doesn't work out, you know?
02:37:25 But yeah, he's not.
02:37:26 I mean, look, no one thinks he's calling the shots.
02:37:29 Biden doesn't even think he's calling the shots dark y'all entertainment.
02:37:33 I was in the military and I was referring to the purging.
02:37:38 I forget what you said before, but.
02:37:42 OK.
02:37:45 It's cacti.
02:37:46 What do you think of my name?
02:37:49 I like cactuses so.
Speaker 8
02:37:53 That's what I.
Devon
02:37:53 Think thief in law, the UPS guy told me last week that he's been running 4 hours late every day because the Chinese are buying up supplies that would be necessities during a blackout and shipping it to China said he had delivered 40 packages to one Chinese couple, so they are working.
02:38:12 I don't know how true that is.
02:38:13 That sounds like an overly complicated.
02:38:16 Operation but maybe.
02:38:19 I mean.
02:38:19 That look, I mean, you never.
02:38:21 Know, right?
02:38:22 I think people get.
02:38:24 Get a little paranoid about that kind of a thing.
02:38:27 Like remember when they thought that like, oh, the Chinese people are sending us bad seeds?
02:38:31 They're sending people randomly seeds.
02:38:34 And they're, you know, all these invasive species, and it's it's biological warfare.
02:38:40 And then that turned out it was, it was literally just companies trying to up their Amazon rankings and stuff like that.
02:38:47 By sending people **** and.
02:38:49 Trying to get them to.
02:38:50 To give them good rankings.
02:38:53 I mean it it just you know.
02:38:56 Who knows? Maybe.
Speaker 7
02:39:03 Let's see here.
Devon
02:39:06 Western sun join the chat late what's the best way to support you?
02:39:10 We'll share some of my recent good fortune with you.
02:39:13 Thank you for your tireless efforts. Well, I appreciate that. If you want to subscribestar.com/black, pilled or crypto, there's only two options right now until I can figure something else out.
Speaker
02:39:26 UM.
Devon
02:39:28 And those links are in the description.
Speaker
02:39:29 Of the video.
Devon
02:39:31 Of this one, I think too.
02:39:34 John Connor, did you see Americans or?
Speaker
02:39:36 You already asked that.
Devon
02:39:38 I will watch that later.
02:39:41 High Priest King Terry with the IRS planning to Snoop any bank account with $600.00 plus of inflow outflow in a year. Basically every American it seems to be a planned clamped down independent contractors working after they walk.
02:39:54 Out due to vaccine mandates or just another blood from a stone tax, well, that's The thing is you have so many people that are doing contract work and when they do contract work, there's a lot of times no withholding.
02:40:09 And in fact, there's a lot of people that do contract work where there's no paperwork.
02:40:12 At all.
02:40:14 And so that's absolutely part of.
02:40:16 Why they would be doing that?
02:40:18 Because they're not. I mean, look, they're not. If they would just, they're not taxing. I mean, look ******* a Amazon's not paying taxes. Someone's got to do it. Amazon's.
02:40:26 Not paying taxes.
02:40:29 So I guess that leaves you.
02:40:32 And because a lot of people in this gig economy are finding ways of getting their money without paying taxes, they got to track that **** somehow.
02:40:42 And yes, they're, I mean, look, they're not going to just use that data for taxes.
02:40:47 And look, think.
02:40:48 Of all the other things right?
02:40:49 So imagine.
02:40:53 I mean, if you have that kind of access ghost guns.
02:40:57 Right, people that buy the 80% lower and like.
02:41:01 Oh, the ETF.
02:41:01 'S not going to have a record of this.
02:41:04 They do now because they'll see that you bought the 80% lower.
02:41:10 They'll see. Or maybe you bought a 3D printer.
02:41:15 Or maybe they just they know that you bought a lot of UM, you know, food supplies, or they're going to have an inventory.
Speaker 5
02:41:24 This is this is going.
Devon
02:41:25 To give them not just like a record of your finances, they're going to have an inventory of what everyone has.
02:41:34 Because they'll see all of your purchases.
02:41:40 And yes, that's going to go into a database.
02:41:45 And it's not just about guns.
02:41:46 Like it's everything they're going to know ammunition.
02:41:48 Certainly if you buy ammunition, they're going to.
02:41:50 Know oh look.
02:41:53 This guy spent five grand on ******* uh ammunition.
02:42:01 They're going to how much gas you buy.
02:42:04 You're going to if you're, if you're buying any kind of prepper stuff at all.
02:42:09 They're going to know what what stock trades you're making.
02:42:12 They're going to know if you buy.
02:42:14 Crypto if you.
02:42:15 You know, use your bank account link to something like Coinbase or something like that.
02:42:19 They're going to see that you're buying crypto.
02:42:22 They're going to know everything.
02:42:24 You do everything.
02:42:29 Now, before they would they, they could still find out this data.
02:42:32 There was ways around it because there's so many different like as an example, I'm sure you guys have seen this if you've ever.
02:42:38 Gone to like a doctor's office.
02:42:41 Or like even like Walmart, like the the pharmacy, right.
02:42:45 And they got the little card.
02:42:47 And it's like, oh, use this. It's the the fun Times prescription plan thing. Totally free. All you do is you show the pharmacist this card and you don't. That's it. And magically the medication goes from $80.00 to $20.
02:43:07 Now I saw this.
02:43:07 I don't you know I don't have healthcare and I saw one of these cards and I was like, what the ****?
02:43:11 That that doesn't make any sense.
02:43:12 You just give me.
02:43:13 Some card.
02:43:13 I don't have to sign anything up.
02:43:16 Like you.
02:43:16 Don't you just like.
02:43:17 You literally just get the card out of the little.
02:43:20 Pile of cards.
02:43:22 And you, you go to the pharmacist when you buy your, you know, let's say your medication is like 80 bucks or something.
02:43:28 And it does like it.
02:43:30 It's weird.
02:43:30 Like if.
02:43:32 If you give it.
02:43:32 To them, they'll say, oh, it's now, it's just.
02:43:34 20 That's it's.
02:43:36 In some instances, it makes your medication cheaper than if you had insurance.
02:43:42 And and again you don't fill out anything that you.
02:43:45 Just it's just it's.
02:43:46 Cheap magically?
02:43:48 Well, that doesn't make any.
02:43:48 *** **** sense.
02:43:50 So I I I got that card and I was like, oh, what the ****?
02:43:54 Turns out if you just use that card.
02:43:59 You are basically.
02:44:00 It's like when you see on websites by using this.
02:44:02 Website You agree to blah.
02:44:03 Blah, it's the same thing with these cards.
02:44:06 You're basically agreeing to share all your medical records with this company.
02:44:11 And apparently it's worth that's worth a lot of money to them, because they're willing to drop your medication from 80 bucks to 20 on a regular basis.
02:44:21 So a lot of times, the way the government wanted to get around, you know, getting data that it couldn't legally get, or at least not legally get through.
02:44:33 You know, pressuring a company like, I mean, look, they illegally do this all the time.
02:44:38 We know from Edward Snowden that they were, you know, just telling Verizon basically give us every record of every call.
02:44:44 And they just did it.
02:44:46 You know, so.
02:44:46 Like you know you, you have stuff like that going on, but you also had stuff like it wasn't just marketing firms that were buying that data.
02:44:57 And look, that's just one example.
02:44:58 There's tons of things like that.
02:44:59 The people do it.
02:44:59 All day.
02:45:00 Long they don't even realize it, you know by.
02:45:02 Using this app, you're agreeing.
02:45:03 To let us use your data like there's there's.
02:45:07 Almost everything free has something like that embedded into the the agreement, right?
02:45:13 By using this you know by using Candy Crush or whatever the ****.
02:45:19 You agree to blah blah.
02:45:20 Blah well that data.
02:45:23 A lot of people don't care because they think, Oh well, that's just going to advertisers, right?
02:45:28 Like that, all that's going to all, that's all that's happening with this data is it's going to go to advertisers.
02:45:33 And I'm smart, so I don't care if they they have my profile and you know, and they they start advertising to me because I'm not susceptible to to this kind of advertising.
02:45:45 So I don't care if they have my data, there's a lot of people that think like that, right?
02:45:50 Well, I mean maybe.
02:45:51 They would be right if that's how it was limited, but it's not limited to that. It's not just advertisers. That stuff's going. The government will buy.
02:45:59 This data from these firms.
02:46:02 And now it's legal for them to have they they legally purchased it.
02:46:09 And now they.
02:46:10 Can use it for whatever they want.
02:46:20 Let's take a look here.
02:46:24 Reject fish the mandates a lot of people or with the mandates.
02:46:28 A lot of people will lose their jobs and that will cause supply shortage.
02:46:33 Well, it's going to there's going to be a lot of weird things that.
02:46:38 I don't know.
02:46:39 Here's the thing.
02:46:40 I don't know how many people are actually.
02:46:41 Going to to not do.
02:46:43 It though.
02:46:45 I don't know what I don't know what the numbers are for America.
02:46:48 I think last time I checked, we were somewhere in the neighborhood of 60.
02:46:51 Something percent as a country vaccinated, right?
02:46:54 So that's still a lot of.
02:46:55 ******* people.
02:46:57 That aren't getting vaccinated, so we'll see.
02:47:00 Like I said, this winter, we'll see.
02:47:01 Are they going to really roll out any of?
02:47:03 This passport stuff.
02:47:04 You know, they they keep.
02:47:05 They keep changing their their tune on that, you know, Anthony Fauci last year last year.
02:47:12 Was saying that, oh, mandates are crazy, we.
02:47:14 Would never do.
02:47:15 That, like literally like a year ago.
02:47:22 And you know, now they're saying, oh, you know, passports are crazy.
02:47:28 You know, so we're masks, remember?
02:47:30 Masks were crazy.
02:47:31 At one point.
02:47:34 So we'll see.
02:47:35 We'll see what happens.
02:47:36 I think this summer we're we're going to.
02:47:37 See a lot more.
02:47:40 John Connor, make some T-shirts with some black pilled quotes on them.
02:47:46 Yeah, I'll make some cool stuff.
02:47:48 I'm good at design swag, Red Sugar Muse Devin, check out.
02:47:54 And Barnhart, she is a Catholic who covers a lot of what is going on in the church, but more importantly, what is going on with COVID.
02:48:03 One of the nurses that she talks with on her podcast.
02:48:06 Stockpiling antibiotics?
02:48:09 And things to keep your immune system.
02:48:12 Yeah, I mean, I don't know like.
02:48:13 I I.
02:48:17 I'm probably a little light when it comes to medical supplies myself.
02:48:20 That is probably it's probably a good idea to get some of this stuff.
02:48:24 Especially while you still can, I guess.
02:48:26 Truman, I bet that you have at least one black fan who frequently watches your streams.
02:48:31 What would you tell them, or what?
02:48:34 What would you tell to them?
02:48:37 Yes, I'm not black.
02:48:40 Uh, I would say.
Speaker 15
02:48:42 What's up my?
Devon
02:48:47 Well, I don't know what you expected, Tom.
02:48:52 Bunch of numbers, 12 gauge.
02:48:54 Made of pipes from some.
02:48:56 Oh, I'm not going.
Speaker
02:48:59 To read all that.
Devon
02:49:03 Deaf don't know whether you assumed I was linking to Adam Curtis film or not.
02:49:10 Shows him up as one of the.
02:49:12 Yeah, I'll.
02:49:13 I'll check it out.
Speaker 9
02:49:14 UM.
Devon
02:49:18 Arm Armo Lucas, Speaking of the modeling industry.
02:49:25 Do I dare look at this?
02:49:30 Oh yeah, I forgot about this.
02:49:34 I'm sure you guys have all seen this.
Speaker 3
02:49:35 Though I'll put it up.
Devon
02:49:44 This is some shocking physiognomy.
02:49:50 That's a supermodel.
02:49:51 That's that's a real person.
02:49:55 Well, I'm being a little loose with the person word, but.
02:50:02 I mean.
02:50:07 But I guess you know racist skin deep.
02:50:12 Yeah, that's that's some very interesting.
02:50:16 Bone structure there.
02:50:23 Alright, let's take a look.
02:50:24 Here, Western sun for immunity, vitamins BC&D many are on.
02:50:29 Sale these days.
02:50:31 Yeah, vitamins are cheap.
02:50:32 It's not a bad idea to stock up on some.
02:50:37 And zinc, zinc, also it's cacti.
02:50:41 We went from masks are crazy to vaccine mandates, are crazy to passports, are conspiratorial.
02:50:47 And now we're at camps, and they're already setting those up.
02:50:50 Should we figure out a secret handshake so we can find our nibbas and form a camp?
02:50:57 Well, I mean, look, I like I said, I don't think it's going to get is out of hand.
02:51:00 There's a lot of people that are really worried about that.
02:51:02 I I think it's going to be.
02:51:06 I don't think it's gonna be like mass incarcerations.
02:51:09 But I think that yeah, it will.
02:51:11 Obviously we'll just have to see, we're going to have to see how this unfolds in Canada, I think and Australia first.
02:51:20 So if you're in America, I think we have a little bit of breathing room.
02:51:25 Marata Type O Negative is the white people of blood.
02:51:28 They can donate to anyone, but can't receive other types.
02:51:33 I didn't know the second part.
02:51:34 I knew they were able to donate to everybody.
02:51:37 I didn't know that they could only receive typo though.
02:51:39 That's interesting.
02:51:42 Yeah, I guess that makes sense.
02:51:46 Max and Craig, I didn't know the.
02:51:48 Habsburgs was back.
02:51:53 The Habsburgs was the Habsburgs was black.
02:51:58 What's the haves bergs?
02:52:05 Oh, crazy.
02:52:06 Yeah, they they do have weird physiognomy.
02:52:15 Oh, some of them look kind of black.
02:52:19 I'll bring this up.
02:52:26 These are the Habsburgs.
02:52:27 Look at this one.
02:52:29 Little munchkin.
02:52:36 Now look at that guy.
02:52:47 All right.
02:52:48 All right.
02:52:48 Well, let's wrap things up.
02:52:50 All right, so.
02:52:57 I will.
02:52:58 I'll tell you what for Saturday stream.
02:53:00 I will definitely cover at least some of the stuff.
02:53:03 That you guys sent me.
02:53:05 And unless something crazy goes down and then we'll have to cover that.
02:53:08 But I I don't.
02:53:09 I don't think.
02:53:09 I think it's going to be kind of a slow.
02:53:12 Slow Newsweek isn't that weird?
02:53:15 Like, that's how ******* crazy things are getting all that **** that I was naming that just happened today and it's it feels just because of the intensity of everything that's happening constantly, it still feels like a ******* slow Newsweek.
02:53:29 Like these are these are all in, that's.
02:53:31 How numb we are now.
02:53:34 You know, I've I've been ingesting this. These ******* headlines and this ******* news now non-stop. Like really, since before Trump.
02:53:43 Right.
02:53:43 Like I haven't stopped.
02:53:44 I've been ******* basically like, it's like a *** **** methadone trip going into my ******* veins, right?
02:53:52 And it it's.
02:53:55 I'm just ******* numbed a.
02:53:56 Lot of it now.
02:53:58 I'm just like, I think it's just because once you realize, I mean it's it's like I.
02:54:03 Said the real definition of the black pill, as far as I'm concerned, it is not like despair.
02:54:09 It's not like, oh, we're all going to die.
02:54:12 It's just more of, like getting like, understanding or having perspective.
02:54:18 On how bad **** is.
02:54:23 And I guess once you have that, you kind of do have to get a little bit.
02:54:26 Numb to it, right.
02:54:29 And you have to do have to come at it with a little bit of gallows humor.
02:54:34 Or will drive you to despair.
02:54:36 It will drive you insane.
02:54:40 The holy **** man, like the fact that like.
02:54:43 With all the **** that we covered.
02:54:45 Tonight, it still feels like a slow Newsweek.
02:54:47 Because of how?
02:54:50 How intense?
02:54:53 The last couple of years have been.
02:54:56 And it it with no sign of letting up.
02:55:03 And yeah, will it be a dark?
02:55:04 Winter. I don't know.
02:55:07 But they sure like to say that.
02:55:10 And it will certainly be a weird winter.
02:55:14 So I'll see you guys Saturday for Black pill dime, of course.
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