INSOMNIA STREAM: SAFETY EDITION.mp3
09/10/2022Speaker 1
00:00:00 We can dance if we want to.00:02:12 Can leave your plans behind.
00:02:14 Because it depends on dancing.
00:02:16 If they don't dance.
00:02:23 And we can come from out of this world.
00:02:38 We can go and we want to know is young and soul alive.
00:02:42 And we can just.
Speaker 2
00:02:48 We cannot.Speaker 3
00:03:06 For weekend, night or weekend Night, or we can dance everybody.Speaker 1
00:03:14 Taking the time.Speaker 3
00:03:20 To save the dance, save the dance.Speaker 1
00:03:35 We can dance.00:03:37 We've got all your life as long as we have everything.
00:03:44 We can dance if we want.
Speaker 3
00:03:46 To we can leave it all.Speaker 1
00:03:47 Behind because your friends don't.00:03:50 And if they don't dance with.
Speaker 3
00:03:51 Them we can dance.00:03:55 We can dance.
Speaker 1
00:03:56 Things out of control.Speaker 3
00:03:58 Or we can dance.00:04:00 We can dance.
Speaker 1
00:04:06 Body make up your hands.Speaker 3
00:04:08 Are we?00:04:08 Doing hands.
Speaker 1
00:04:10 Everybody's making a child.00:04:14 Who will save the dance?
Speaker 4
00:04:42 And the bodies hit the floor.00:04:44 Let the bodies hit the floor.
00:04:46 Let the bodies hit the floor.
00:04:48 Let the bodies hit the.
00:05:20 Nothing wrong with me.
Speaker 2
00:05:44 Not the party.00:05:45 Sit the throne.
00:05:46 Let the party sit the party.
Speaker 4
00:06:18 Something's gotta give.Speaker 2
00:06:28 Let the party.Speaker
00:06:44 Here we go.00:06:56 You look.
Speaker 7
00:07:34 Good evening.00:07:35 Today, our fellow citizens, our way of life.
00:07:40 Our very freedom came under attack and a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts.
00:07:47 The victims were in airplanes or in their offices, secretaries, businessmen and women, military and federal workers.
00:07:57 Moms and dads, friends and neighbors.
00:08:01 Thousands of lives were suddenly ended by evil.
00:08:04 Despicable acts of terror.
00:08:08 The pictures of airplanes flying into buildings fires burning huge, huge structures collapsing.
00:08:15 Have filled us with disbelief.
00:08:18 Terrible sadness.
00:08:20 And a quiet, unyielding anger.
00:08:24 These acts of mass murder were intended to frighten our nation into chaos and retreat.
00:08:30 But they have failed.
00:08:32 Our country is strong, our great people has been moved to defend a great nation.
00:08:39 Terrorist attacks can shape the foundations of our biggest buildings.
00:08:43 But they cannot touch the foundation of America.
00:08:47 These acts shattered steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve.
00:08:54 America was targeted for attack because we're the brightest beacon for freedom and opportunity in the world.
00:09:00 And no one will keep that light from shining.
00:09:05 Today, our nation saw evil.
00:09:07 The very worst of human nature.
00:09:10 And we responded with the best of America.
00:09:13 With the bearing of our rescue workers with the caring for strangers and neighbors who came to give blood and help in any way they could.
00:09:22 Immediately following the first attack, I implemented our government's emergency response plans.
00:09:29 Our military is powerful and it's prepared.
00:09:33 Our emergency teams are working in New York City and Washington, DC to help with local rescue efforts.
00:09:40 Our first priorities to get help to those who have been injured.
00:09:43 And to take every precaution to protect our citizens at home and around the world from further attacks.
00:09:51 The functions of our government continue without interruption.
00:09:55 Federal agencies in Washington, which had to be evacuated today, are reopening for essential personnel tonight and will be open for business tomorrow.
00:10:05 Our financial institutions remain strong and the American economy will be open for business as well.
00:10:12 The search is underway for those who are behind these evil acts.
00:10:17 I've directed the full resources of our intelligence and law enforcement communities to find those responsible.
00:10:23 And to bring them to justice.
00:10:26 We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts.
00:10:31 And those who harbor them.
00:10:34 I appreciate so very much the members of Congress who have joined me in strongly condemning these attacks.
00:10:40 And on behalf of the American people, I thank the many world leaders who have called to offer their condolences and assistance.
00:10:48 America and our friends and allies join with all those who want peace and security in the world.
00:10:55 And we stand together to win the war against terrorism.
00:11:00 Tonight I ask for your prayers for all those who grieve.
00:11:05 For the children whose worlds have been shattered.
00:11:08 For all whose sense.
00:11:09 Of safety and security has been threatened.
00:11:12 And I pray they will be comforted by a power greater.
00:11:15 Than any of us.
00:11:16 Spoken through the ages in Psalm 23.
00:11:20 Even though I.
00:11:21 Walk through the valley of the shadow of death.
00:11:24 I fear no evil.
00:11:25 For you are with me.
00:11:28 This is a day when all Americans from every walk of life, unite in our resolve for justice and peace.
00:11:35 America has stood down enemies before.
00:11:38 And we will do so this time.
00:11:41 None of us will ever forget this day.
00:11:44 Yet we go forward to defend freedom.
00:11:47 And all that is good and justice in our world.
00:11:52 Thank you.
00:11:53 Good night.
00:11:54 And God Bless America.
Devon
00:11:58 Kind of hits different, huh?00:12:03 Kind of.
00:12:03 It's different these days for those of us old enough to remember to watching that when it was live.
00:12:13 Kind of. It's different today.
00:12:17 Devon stack here.
00:12:18 This is the insomnia stream safety edition.
00:12:26 Safety edition.
00:12:30 Now, why did I call it Safety edition?
00:12:35 Well, we're going to see what exactly changed after 911. A lot of people, and especially even these days, a lot of people now.
00:12:43 Probably listening to the sound of my voice.
00:12:47 We're either too young to remember watching this live.
00:12:51 And to see what unfolded shortly after.
00:12:54 Or weren't even.
00:12:56 Alive. It's been that long.
00:13:00 And so you don't remember a pre 9/11 world?
00:13:08 And you don't remember what change took place?
00:13:13 Right before us.
00:13:16 To get rid of that world.
00:13:18 And how complacent most people were.
00:13:25 A lot of people today.
00:13:27 That watch this video that say, you know, like myself, you know.
00:13:31 This it's different.
00:13:33 At the time.
00:13:35 Weren't that concerned about some of those changes taking place?
00:13:43 Because, quite frankly, the, the the act of terrorism.
00:13:48 It worked.
00:13:50 It accomplished what it was.
00:13:53 Designed to do.
00:13:55 It got people to focus on safety.
00:14:01 Now, some of us were less worried about safety and more worried about just revenge.
00:14:07 A lot of patriotic Americans, people that were founding stock Americans, we were told.
00:14:13 By people we.
00:14:15 Shouldn't have trusted but.
00:14:17 It is what it is.
00:14:20 That we were attacked.
00:14:23 By these.
00:14:24 Third world Barbarians.
00:14:29 That just that hated freedom.
00:14:33 They hated us.
00:14:37 Because of all the.
00:14:40 Freedom and prosperity.
00:14:43 Our system of government had.
00:14:48 And look, even then, even if it was subconscious, there was a racial element.
00:14:54 There were probably a lot of patriotic white Americans that were thinking they're just jealous.
00:14:58 They just hate us.
00:14:58 Because they hate us.
00:15:02 So it kind of made sense.
00:15:06 Of course.
00:15:06 They hate us.
00:15:08 Because they could never be us.
00:15:15 After all, we were familiar in a in a micro way.
00:15:20 As opposed to the macro way.
00:15:23 We were all very familiar in a micro way.
00:15:26 How other races treated us in our personal lives and how there was an element of that motivating it?
00:15:34 There's a lot of jealousy.
00:15:37 There's a lot.
00:15:38 Of rage, blaming you for things you didn't do.
00:15:44 Willing to do violence against you because of these.
00:15:48 Insane sounding crimes that you had supposedly committed.
00:15:53 So why wouldn't it make sense?
00:15:58 On a macro level.
00:16:02 A lot of people wonder like, why?
00:16:04 You know, why wouldn't people put that together?
00:16:06 It sounds so silly now to think that they hated our freedom and now they attacked us.
00:16:11 That doesn't make any sense.
00:16:18 But it didn't.
00:16:19 It did make a certain.
00:16:20 Kind of sense.
00:16:25 We were dealing with that kind of irrationality on a day-to-day basis in our personal lives.
00:16:33 Diversity hadn't quite reached the.
00:16:37 The levels that.
00:16:37 It's at today.
00:16:41 But it was there.
00:16:42 We were.
00:16:42 Every white American was faced with.
00:16:45 These kind of irrational.
00:16:54 So it wasn't that hard for us to project.
00:16:58 That onto an entire country and think, Oh yeah, well, I guess that makes sense.
00:17:08 They're jealous.
00:17:12 They see what we've produced and they can't do it.
00:17:15 And it's like.
00:17:16 Spitting in the.
00:17:17 Eye of their religion, right because in Islam.
00:17:21 Their religion teaches that they're supposed to be the dominant force in the world, right?
00:17:25 Like Mohammed can't come back and tell they've taken over the world and they see America.
00:17:33 And non Islamic state.
00:17:36 Outperforming them in every possible way.
00:17:42 Or so we thought.
00:17:44 I don't think we were outperforming them morally.
00:17:51 And so, of course they hate us.
00:17:54 Of course they hate our freedom.
00:17:56 Of course, that's a enough of a reason for them to do this barbaric act.
00:18:04 Because again, we saw this exact sort of thing happening in our daily lives.
00:18:10 Every time we turned on the news, the stuff that's been going on in Memphis in the last, you know, 72 hours or whatever, that's.
00:18:17 It's not new.
00:18:21 Try to put a rational.
00:18:24 Reason to that stuff if there isn't one.
00:18:37 Now there's been lots of people doing deep dives in 9/11 and all that sort of thing. That's not going.
00:18:41 To be what we're going to do tonight.
00:18:44 To be honest, I'm not qualified to fully do that.
00:18:47 Is partially why that that's the case.
00:18:50 And there's just so much to it.
00:18:52 So much to it.
00:18:56 But I think everyone at this point.
00:18:59 Has the basic idea.
00:19:02 Ryan Dawson has done a lot of good work.
00:19:04 There's a lot of other people that have done.
00:19:07 Decent work, a lot of noise too.
00:19:10 Lot of people.
00:19:11 Who have done the work of our enemies muddying the waters.
00:19:15 Talking about crazy, you know, energy weapons and stupid **** like that.
00:19:26 To make any.
00:19:29 Any question of what happened the any questioning of the official?
00:19:33 Telling of the story sound like crazy conspiracy theories.
00:19:38 In fact, there have been.
00:19:40 FOIA documents that show.
00:19:43 That one tactic of the intelligence.
00:19:49 To cause problems among the truther communities.
00:19:54 In respects to 9/11 were two.
00:19:58 Pose as truthers and put forth crazy ******* ideas for this very reason.
00:20:05 And to sow discontent.
00:20:07 Among these groups now you have to ask yourself.
00:20:13 Because that's that's that's proven. That's 100% real. We know that the intelligence community was was doing exactly that. You have to ask yourself.
00:20:24 If they weren't involved.
00:20:27 What would be the point of doing that?
00:20:32 Right, let's use the same exact logic that they used when trying to justify the Patriot Act, which we'll go over a little bit tonight.
00:20:42 Why are you afraid of it?
00:20:44 If you have nothing to hide?
00:20:54 But of course they did have something to hide.
00:21:02 They still have something to hide.
00:21:04 This is one of those things that's just never going to be officially revealed.
00:21:09 Unless there is a revolution.
00:21:12 There's it's never going to be revealed.
00:21:21 There comes a.
00:21:22 Point even, no matter how many administrations.
00:21:27 We go into the future once you.
00:21:32 Go too far.
00:21:34 And 911 if that was, that was.
Speaker 9
00:21:36 Too far.Devon
00:21:41 That you went that far.00:21:44 Is too damaging even for a future administration to admit the federal government was involved with.
00:21:51 Without damaging.
00:21:53 Their access to power because if people realize holy ****, really what really.
00:22:00 You allowed that to happen so that you could go to war.
00:22:11 People would be less likely to trust even that future administration.
00:22:16 They'd want more controls.
00:22:18 They'd want more oversight.
00:22:20 So it's easier for them to just sweep it under the.
00:22:22 Carpet and move along.
00:22:30 Now, just by chance a few weeks ago.
00:22:34 I I mentioned before, I've been listening to like old Art Bell shows. For those of us again that are maybe a little bit older, I think he died back in 2016 or 17 or something like not that.
00:22:45 Long ago, but.
00:22:46 He was on the air.
00:22:47 Anyone that had a night job?
00:22:50 Knows who our bell is especially.
00:22:52 If you had.
00:22:53 A night job.
00:22:53 Where you were driving or if you were like.
00:22:56 You know, somewhere with an AM radio.
00:23:02 He was this late night talk show that would have, you know, everything from like aliens to Bigfoot to whatever, right?
00:23:16 But if you go back and listen to these old shows and some of them are still entertaining.
00:23:20 You start to notice that he steers anyone away for a show that's 100% about conspiracies.
00:23:28 He is quick to steer anyone away from any conspiracy that's actually real.
00:23:37 Now don't just mean the JQ, I mean.
00:23:40 Anything that implies that there might be something up with the federal government.
00:23:53 When I was doing the Pacon series.
00:23:57 The woman that produced a lot of the Waco documentaries back in the 90s.
00:24:07 And I'm blanking on her name for.
00:24:08 The moment, but that's.
00:24:10 It's kind of irrelevant, she.
00:24:13 Was a guest on his show and said that look, the federal government's gone too far.
00:24:20 She was planning on doing some, you know, unrealistic.
00:24:25 Plan she wanted to March into Washington and perform, you know, citizens arrests on people.
00:24:29 It was, it was.
00:24:30 It was stupid, right?
00:24:34 But her heart was in the right place.
00:24:41 And Art Bell had her on the show and basically.
00:24:46 Made her sound like a a cook and then called her after the show and said look.
00:24:52 The one world governments coming.
00:24:55 It's inevitable.
00:25:04 So you might as well play ball.
00:25:09 So I was listening to one of these broadcasts again, that aside.
00:25:16 You know the ghost stories and stuff like that are still entertaining when you're doing work around the homestead.
00:25:24 But on the playlist popped up the broadcast of Art Bell.
00:25:29 The day of 911.
00:25:34 The day of 911.
00:25:40 And I thought, oh, this will be kind of interesting, you know, if nothing else, for historic purposes, listening to callers, calling up, reacting to what they just seen.
00:25:52 Obviously you're going to have some conspiracy.
00:25:55 People calling up, I would imagine.
00:26:00 How is he going to react to that?
00:26:02 It's the night of.
00:26:07 It would have just.
00:26:08 Been a couple of hours after.
00:26:11 Bush made that address to the American people.
00:26:18 Quite possibly one of the only shows.
00:26:22 Within that 24 hour space, that wasn't just doing coverage of the events.
00:26:29 In fact, when he came on, he said, look.
00:26:33 I know most people are glued to their televisions watching CNN and all this coverage.
00:26:41 And I don't have the ability to cover it the same way they do.
00:26:45 So if that's what you want, keep watching that.
00:26:48 I'm watching it here in my studio.
00:26:52 But I thought it would be a better idea.
00:26:55 For my show.
00:26:57 To have people call up and tell me.
00:27:02 What they think about what's going on?
00:27:10 And of course, a bunch of people did call up.
00:27:14 A lot of them are kind of crazy.
00:27:15 You know, the kind of stuff that you would expect from that audience.
00:27:19 Oh, Nostradamus predicted 9/11 with this prophecy and.
00:27:26 You know, some remote viewing group?
00:27:29 Which this was kind of interesting.
00:27:31 Some remote viewing group.
00:27:32 Called up and said oh, yeah, well, we know.
00:27:35 Who did it?
00:27:37 They're in Afghanistan.
00:27:38 We should go to Afghanistan.
00:27:40 So that was a little bit interesting.
00:27:42 Especially considering that remote viewing group legitimately had done business with the federal government at some point.
00:27:52 But well, stuck out the most wasn't so much the callers.
00:27:59 It was that.
00:28:01 Over and over and over.
00:28:06 Art bell.
00:28:08 Who publicly at least, was fairly right wing.
00:28:12 Even if privately not so much.
00:28:17 Who specialized in conspiracies?
00:28:24 He seemed to be saying the same thing.
00:28:28 Over and over and over.
Speaker 10
00:28:39 Maybe I'll ask you what I thought I would ask everybody as a general question.00:28:42 It's a simple question.
00:28:44 How do you think this will change America?
Speaker 11
00:28:51 You know, I don't know.Speaker 10
00:28:55 It has it has, you know, it has.Devon
00:28:56 We'll definitely remember it forever.Speaker 10
00:28:57 It has the yeah, but more than that, it has the possibility of changing our lives that the response to this and and the sudden knowledge that we are this vulnerable will produce all kinds of things that some will say will threaten freedom.00:29:15 And that's worth considering how much of A trade off you're willing to make.
00:29:19 You know, whether you're willing to sacrifice some of your freedom for more security, because that is what it will come down to.
Speaker 12
00:29:26 I would be willing to sacrifice more of my freedom.Speaker 10
00:29:30 You would.Speaker 6
00:29:31 Yeah, definitely it's.Speaker 10
00:29:32 In the form of want more security?Speaker 12
00:29:35 More security, definitely.Speaker 10
00:29:36 More Big Brother.Speaker 12
00:29:38 More Big Brother, yeah.Devon
00:29:42 And that was actually.00:29:46 One of his very first callers, if not the first, I forget if it was the 1st or the 2nd.
00:29:55 The first caller into the show, first or second, first significant caller of the show.
00:30:03 Oh yeah, I think we're going to have.
00:30:04 To have more Big Brother.
00:30:06 Again, this is the day of.
00:30:09 This is the day of.
00:30:18 We're going to have to have.
00:30:19 And and I'm listening here expecting someone like Art Bell, even if just for appearances sake, to push back.
00:30:29 There is 0 pushback.
00:30:31 In fact, he's encouraging it.
00:30:34 Over and over and over.
00:30:37 He keeps saying.
00:30:39 We're going to have to give up some freedom for safety.
Speaker 12
00:30:44 We will prevail.Speaker 10
00:30:47 We we will prevail.Speaker 12
00:30:48 Will make us longer.Speaker 10
00:30:48 I have no doubt we will change.00:30:51 This will change us from a security point of view.
00:30:55 Maybe from what we regard as some of our basic freedoms point of view there, there's going to be that challenge.
00:31:01 You know the the security aspect against the freedom aspect.
Speaker 12
00:31:06 You know, when I was growing up, my dad was a sort of a minor politician, but he was a very devoted American, and he used to say.00:31:17 Never to forget this, that it takes courage to be free, and it takes toughness.
00:31:24 You got to be tough to be free and boy are we learning the truth of those words now.
00:31:31 Indeed, indeed.
Speaker 10
00:31:32 Thank you, my friend.00:31:34 Thank you.
00:31:34 Good night.
00:31:36 That's Willie strieber.
00:31:37 You've been friends for a lot of years now.
00:31:41 Sure, this is going to change us, but indeed you bet will prevail.
00:31:47 Oh, you bet we will.
00:31:51 You know, I've been watching the speculation about who?
00:31:53 They think did it.
00:31:56 And they obviously don't know for sure yet who did it?
00:31:59 Osama bin Laden, maybe.
00:32:03 But no firm idea yet.
00:32:06 Is an act of war.
00:32:08 An absolute act of war, in all likelihood, more people died.
00:32:14 Today in New York.
00:32:15 Still, my time zone today then died at Pearl Harbor.
Devon
00:32:22 And that was the other message you're hearing over.Speaker 13
00:32:24 And over again.Devon
00:32:26 Again, this is the day of.00:32:29 It's an act of war.
00:32:31 From Osama bin Laden.
00:32:36 It's like Pearl Harbor.
00:32:43 Now Art Bell was not alone in saying it was like Pearl Harbor.
00:32:47 You heard that from pretty much any talking head.
00:32:51 Like any and all talking head on television and radio for weeks, if not months, if not years.
00:33:02 We're going to have to give up some of our our our privacy.
00:33:08 For security, some of our freedoms for security to fight this war against Osama bin Laden, that no one's heard.
00:33:15 Of until the day.
00:33:21 But over and over and over, he.
00:33:22 Kept repeating it.
Speaker 10
00:33:25 We've all got a lot of thinking to do about how this is going to change us and it will change us.00:33:32 We will begin to take actions and security measures that Americans are not used to seeing.
00:33:39 Americans are, you know, you travel in a lot of the part in a lot of other parts of the world.
00:33:44 And you see people routinely with machine guns and soldiers routinely in the streets, travel to Israel.
00:33:53 You would be absolutely amazed at.
00:33:57 At at what the atmosphere is like in Israel now it's it's very casual.
00:34:01 I would call it casual with arms every, everywhere, just about everybody.
00:34:07 You pass in the street or at least every other person carries a gun.
00:34:12 And Americans are just not used to seeing that other than on the hip of our domestic police.
00:34:19 Well, obviously the military is going to get involved and we are going to see things we're not used to seeing and we're going to some of us, I think feel infringed upon our freedoms infringed upon as a result of the.
00:34:33 A security that we're going to have to have.
Devon
00:34:36 We need to be more like Israel.00:34:42 Yeah, that was that was a nice little gem.
00:34:44 It's just like when I was.
00:34:45 In Israel.
00:34:46 As as people are known to go.
00:34:50 And you're just gonna have to be OK with the law enforcement walking around with machine guns.
00:34:57 Like in Israel.
00:35:07 0 skepticism.
00:35:10 0 skepticism.
00:35:13 And again, Art Bell was not unique.
00:35:16 This was the the general messaging you were receiving from Rush Limbaugh.
00:35:22 Sean Hannity, who's by the way.
00:35:24 Little fun fact, whose first day as a commentator on the radio and well anywhere was 911.
00:35:36 Yeah, yeah.
00:35:40 But the.
00:35:42 The entire the entirety of the the AM talk radio, right wing.
00:35:49 I don't know what you'd call them, coalition.
00:35:54 Was exactly what our bell.
00:35:55 Just said Ohh well yeah you know.
00:35:59 If you want to be safe.
00:36:03 From these brown people.
00:36:06 You're going to need to have cops walking around with machine guns and maybe not have as much as much freedom or security or privacy.
00:36:18 And again, that made sense.
00:36:21 You got to remember.
00:36:24 Right wingers.
00:36:30 Well, I guess it makes a little bit of sense, but they were always, you know, back the blue.
00:36:35 They're always very pro law enforcement, and that's because the right wing believes in order.
00:36:40 And moreover, that's because the right wing, up until very recently.
00:36:45 Always viewed the police as the the line.
00:36:51 That held back diversity.
00:36:54 From harming them and their families.
00:36:58 That's bottom line.
00:37:00 That is why.
00:37:02 The right wing.
00:37:04 Who, if they were only ******* honest about race?
00:37:06 If they only said what they actually deep down, thought most of our problems wouldn't have occurred in the 1st place, and that they would rapidly decrease if they would admit this today.
00:37:17 If the Maga boomers were to really think about, well, why was I so pro cop?
00:37:22 Because a lot of them not so much these days, right?
00:37:27 That is why.
00:37:32 They were pro cop because they saw the police.
00:37:36 As the last defense.
00:37:38 Between them and diversity.
00:37:42 The increasingly diverse neighborhoods that they were forced to live in.
00:37:46 We're getting increasingly more dangerous.
00:37:52 So cops were.
00:37:55 Were extremely necessary when it came to keeping their families safe.
00:38:03 Well, that's also how they saw the United States.
00:38:06 Military again, up until very recently.
00:38:12 By the way, these little changes are.
00:38:14 Not so little.
00:38:16 These little shifts.
00:38:18 An opinion on the right that you're seeing now about law enforcement in the military.
00:38:24 Not insignificant.
00:38:33 But they viewed the military this exact same way.
00:38:37 Right. They're defending our freedom.
00:38:41 They're defending our way of life.
00:38:46 I didn't go to Vietnam and kill ******* jungle ****** just so I could blah blah blah defending our freedom.
00:39:00 That's how they viewed it.
00:39:07 And not even like.
00:39:11 Not even as as recently.
00:39:15 As Vietnam and.
00:39:16 The Gulf War.
00:39:19 All you have to do is look at a World War 2 propaganda cartoon from America to see that it was very racially motivated.
00:39:29 We have to go over there to.
00:39:31 Fight those ******* ****.
00:39:34 Those buck tooth glasses wearing ****.
00:39:44 They want our freedom.
00:39:46 They're trying to take your freedom.
00:39:55 Because deep down.
00:39:58 As much as we say.
00:39:59 That whites don't have in Group preference and whatever.
00:40:03 It's impossible to completely erase it.
00:40:07 You can sign up a lot of it out of white people just because they're so ******* civilized.
00:40:14 They're so ******* domesticated is a.
00:40:16 Better way of putting it.
00:40:19 They're so quick to learn the new trick from their master.
00:40:25 But just like the well behaved, well trained dog, there's a little bit of wild still inside.
00:40:30 There's a little bit of instinct still inside.
00:40:42 And that's what they're poking at when they make those propaganda cartoons.
00:40:47 The healthy xenophobia of Americans.
00:40:56 And by the way, this extended the Germans too.
00:41:06 Germans were depicted in a very outlandishly.
00:41:11 You know German away.
00:41:15 Calling them krauts.
00:41:23 When it's convenient, they're quick to tap into that.
00:41:42 But nowadays.
00:41:45 Whites are a lot more suspicious.
00:41:48 Of the authorities that they used to embrace, not so much, though, on this night during Art Bell's broadcast.
Speaker 10
00:41:55 It's almost amazing that martial law has not been declared yet.00:41:59 However, it may well be thank you very much for the call.
00:42:02 We're we're running toward the top of the hour.
00:42:04 It may be that the behavior of the American people is so appropriate that they don't need to declare martial law.
00:42:13 And that's the way I guess I would like to think of it, that all of you are acting in a rather appropriate shock, albeit, but appropriate manner.
00:42:20 And so the authorities have not felt the need for that yet.
00:42:24 That's something to kind of Mull over.
00:42:28 That's something good, something on our side.
Devon
00:42:33 You're so domesticated.00:42:37 They don't need martial law.
00:42:39 And that's a good thing.
00:42:48 You're so pacified.
00:42:50 The martial law is not.
00:42:52 Not necessary, but you know it's it's, uh.
00:42:57 You can tell by the way he's talking about it.
00:43:00 He would have been perfectly happy if martial law had been declared.
00:43:05 Just like the Qataris that were praying for it.
00:43:12 And often mistakenly thought it had been declared.
00:43:28 But we need the trade freedom.
00:43:32 And privacy for safety and security.
Speaker 10
00:43:37 But I see Yasser Arafat out there, Arafat sort of expressing condolences and Big Arafat crocodile tears.00:43:45 What a bunch of crap.
00:43:46 He doesn't represent the Palestinian people.
00:43:50 I saw the Palestinian people during the day and he certainly doesn't represent them.
Devon
00:43:57 It was those damn Arabs, the dancing Palestinians, not the dancing Israelis.00:44:06 So anyway, this is the kind of.
00:44:08 Stuff you heard on right wing radio.
00:44:17 So they started suggesting legislation.
00:44:20 They would do these sorts of things.
00:44:24 Wasn't that hard to do.
00:44:28 A lot of this had already been written up.
00:44:34 A few years prior, the The funny thing is.
00:44:39 The previous draft.
00:44:42 Or rather the I guess the model.
00:44:46 That was used to draft it.
00:44:51 Was written by Joe Biden.
00:44:55 And it was designed specifically.
00:44:58 To go after.
Speaker 14
00:45:02 Right wing domestic terrorists.Devon
00:45:08 Right wing domestic terrorists.Speaker 15
00:45:12 Rotarians were opposed to it right after 1994, and you can ask the Attorney general list because I got a call when he introduced the Patriot Act, he said. Joe, I'm introducing the act basically as you wrote it in 1994.00:45:25 It was defeated then, not by any Liberals.
00:45:28 It was defeated then.
00:45:29 By the folks.
00:45:29 Who were with the we'd have the Minutemen would get in trouble by the Mr.
00:45:32 Bars of the world.
00:45:33 We're worried about the right wing, not anything else, so just not has nothing to do with you all, but just to set the record straight.
00:45:40 Almost the same thing that got passed the Patriot Act was introduced by May in 1994, and it was the right wing that defeated it. You guys tried to help get it passed, including the wiretap changes and the rest, so.
Speaker 3
00:45:54 Good, because we have a vote.Devon
00:46:00 Yeah, that's right.00:46:00 Mueller wanted to help.
00:46:03 Get the Patriot Act passed back when it was Biden's little pet project to go after right wing domestic terrorists.
00:46:10 We've come full circle, it looks like.
00:46:15 The right wing Americans didn't want to pass something like that.
00:46:23 That was until those ******* ***** ***** attacked us because they hated our freedom.
00:46:37 They hated.
00:46:38 Our freedom.
00:46:44 So they drafted the Patriot Act.
00:46:48 Which a lot of right wing people and some left wing people were were suspicious of.
00:46:56 And a lot of senators weren't sure they wanted to sign it.
00:47:02 Some were kind of outspoken.
00:47:06 Like Bernie Sanders of all people.
00:47:12 But then what happened?
00:47:15 Oh my God.
00:47:16 All of a sudden.
00:47:19 People are getting sent anthrax in the mail.
00:47:23 Oh, it must those those ******* ***** ***** now.
00:47:27 They're sending people anthrax in the mail.
00:47:30 This is this is just unacceptable.
00:47:34 We're gonna have to do something about this.
00:47:35 We better sign the ******* Patriot Act.
00:47:40 Couple of people at the post office died because they handled the mail with the anthrax in it.
00:47:51 Now, of course, later we would discover that the anthrax were originated.
00:47:57 In government labs, United States government labs again.
00:48:03 Something that's that's just proven.
00:48:06 Never talked about but 100%.
00:48:14 Apparently, if you want to get senators on board, you just send a little anthrax around and suddenly everyone gets freaked out.
00:48:30 So after the deep state, for lack of a better.
00:48:36 Sent anthrax to people, including people senators specifically who were opposing the the Patriot Act.
00:48:45 Like I think Tom Daschle got sent some anthrax.
00:48:53 Weird how it was the senators that opposed the Patriot Act that were receiving the anthrax right?
00:49:05 That might get you on board, right?
00:49:09 Alright, alright, alright, I'll sign your ******* bill.
00:49:13 Stop trying to give me anthrax.
00:49:19 Says the disgusting ***** that.
00:49:22 Is the the kind that runs for office in America?
00:49:35 So after the anthrax scared the.
00:49:39 The right people and the American people there was.
00:49:42 Article after article.
00:49:44 About Oh my God.
00:49:45 These it's Saddam Hussein.
00:49:48 Saddam Hussein himself is licking stamps are all.
00:49:51 He's probably not liking him cause all the anthrax.
00:49:57 That he's mailing letters, mailing anthrax to people.
00:50:02 We better pass this Patriot Act so we can put a stop to it.
00:50:07 And so with only one vote against.
00:50:11 And I I forget the name.
00:50:13 It's not anyone that you've ever heard of.
00:50:14 It's a guy who I'm pretty sure was like primaried immediately and and swept away.
00:50:20 But with only one vote against.
00:50:23 Matt, how many bills do that?
00:50:27 How many bills does the Senate pass with?
00:50:31 With only one vote against?
00:50:43 Good old Bush here signed the Patriot Act.
Speaker 7
00:50:49 Good morning and welcome to.00:50:50 The White House.
00:50:52 Today we take an essential step in defeating terrorism.
00:50:56 I want to thank the Director of the FBI and the Director of the CIA.
00:51:01 For waging.
00:51:03 An incredibly important part.
00:51:05 On the two front war.
00:51:08 One overseas.
00:51:10 And a front here at home.
Devon
00:51:13 But let's be honest, mostly the one.00:51:15 Here at home.
00:51:21 The Patriot Act isn't really to keep Americans safe.
00:51:25 It's to keep all the people.
00:51:26 On your screen safe.
00:51:37 When you've got.
00:51:38 A bill that's signed by every everyone but one senator.
00:51:44 You know, it's really good for them.
00:51:59 And thanks to the efforts of the FBI and the CIA.
00:52:07 We were able to make this happen.
Speaker 7
00:52:11 They recognize no barrier of morality.00:52:15 They have no conscience.
00:52:18 The terrorists cannot be reasoned with.
00:52:22 Witnessed the recent anthrax attacks.
00:52:25 Through our Postal Service.
00:52:28 Our country is grateful.
00:52:30 For the courage the Postal Service has shown during these difficult times.
00:52:36 We mourn the loss of the lives of Thomas Morris and Joseph Kersen.
00:52:42 Postal workers who died in the line of duty.
00:52:46 And our prayers go to their loved ones.
Devon
00:52:51 The ******* gal, right?00:52:58 See this is.
00:52:59 By the way, you can't vote your.
00:53:00 Way out of this.
00:53:02 All of those senators, and I believe the FBI directors up there, all those people, all those.
00:53:09 Those permanent fixtures of Washington standing beside and behind Bush.
00:53:18 Nodding their heads in agree oh solemnly.
00:53:20 Oh yeah.
00:53:25 Especially the first part of it, right, the first part of it.
Speaker 7
00:53:31 They recognize no barrier of morality.00:53:35 They have no conscience.
Devon
00:53:39 He's talking about themselves.00:53:48 They have no barrier of morality.
00:53:54 There's literally nothing.
Speaker 9
00:53:58 They won't do.Devon
00:54:00 If they can get away with it.00:54:05 That's a big message in.
00:54:07 In my book, by the way, that's the one thing.
00:54:10 If I wanted you to walk away with anything after reading that book.
00:54:14 It's to understand what you're dealing with.
00:54:16 And it's people who do not give a ****.
00:54:19 It's people who do not play by the same rules that you do.
00:54:24 And it's precisely that reason that you're at a disadvantaged or a disadvantage.
00:54:30 And why they?
00:54:32 Are the rulers and you are the ruled.
00:54:41 Because many of those rules are self-imposed.
00:54:47 And the only thing that makes them different, the only thing that makes them seem more powerful is the fact that they do not limit themselves.
00:54:57 To some moral code.
00:55:02 That is self limiting.
00:55:18 You wanna hear it again?
00:55:19 I mean, he's.
00:55:20 He's telling you.
Speaker 7
00:55:23 They recognize no barrier of morality.00:55:27 They have no conscience.
Devon
00:55:31 He knows who he's talking about when.00:55:34 He says that.
00:55:48 And so do we now.
Speaker 7
00:55:57 We may never know what horrors our country was spared by the diligent and determined work of our police forces.00:56:04 The FBI.
Devon
00:56:07 Ah yes.00:56:10 Because we all know that the FBI and the ATF and that they don't like, they don't like taking credit for the good things they do, right?
00:56:18 Isn't that isn't that an interest?
00:56:20 It's very Q Anon.
00:56:22 It's very Cuban, non.
00:56:24 It's amazing.
00:56:25 The same people, the same conservatives that that apply these self limiting code of conduct on themselves.
00:56:33 These things that prevent them from actually playing the same ******* game that these people on your screen are playing.
00:56:41 You do it to yourself.
00:56:45 They also have this proclivity.
00:56:48 For believing in this weird logic.
00:56:54 Oh no, they're definitely doing it.
00:56:55 We're just not allowed to know.
00:57:00 You see what you're doing when you say these sorts of things.
00:57:04 You're categorizing yourself.
00:57:08 As lesser.
00:57:13 Ohh, of course they can't tell me.
00:57:15 I mean, why would I be allowed to know?
00:57:19 Why indeed.
00:57:21 If you think like that, maybe you shouldn't know.
00:57:29 If you think like a slave, why would you ever be surprised when the universe treats you like 1?
00:57:42 Oh yeah, we can't tell you about all the the many heroic things that the FBI and the ATF have have been doing to save you.
00:57:52 But believe me, they're doing it and if.
00:57:54 You don't believe?
00:57:55 Us we'll just make Hollywood movie after Hollywood movie with fictional versions of what's probably happening.
00:58:05 Right.
00:58:07 We'll make an entire series. It'll be called 24.
00:58:16 Brought to you by Pfizer.
00:58:27 By the way, is on the side listen to span of listen to broadcast radio.
00:58:33 I I had a.
00:58:36 A radio I was testing by the.
00:58:37 Way if you guys want a recommendation.
00:58:42 Well, let me let me have a little bit longer.
00:58:44 I I found a neat little radio that does shortwave and it does the hand bands with single side band and all this other stuff and it it works really great and it would be a great like Go Bag radio receiver only, but it's cheap and it it's.
00:59:01 Pretty good.
00:59:02 I was surprised at what I could pick.
00:59:03 Up with it.
00:59:04 But just like the crappy antenna.
00:59:05 But anyway, I was testing it out on FM and.
00:59:10 Every commercial on FM rate, I don't know how many people listening to me still probably not very many because you guys obviously listen to a lot of radio or Internet stuff, right.
00:59:20 But if you listen to broadcast radio, it's weird because I don't know who they think their demographic is at this point.
00:59:25 Maybe like poor.
00:59:27 And I mean, like impoverished poor people, old people, I don't know.
00:59:33 But most of their ads, it seems like, are.
00:59:36 Like, go get the jab still still.
00:59:40 Now this made sense.
00:59:41 I mean, I didn't like it, but like it made sense.
00:59:42 Maybe like a year ago when I was hearing this ****.
00:59:45 But this is like a couple of weeks ago.
00:59:48 I'm hearing still.
00:59:49 Oh, make sure.
00:59:50 You get boosted get quadruple boosted.
00:59:54 And like half of them.
00:59:56 Were brought to you by the ad council.
00:59:59 And the other half were brought to you by Pfizer or brought.
01:00:02 To you by.
01:00:03 You know, whoever it was for manufacturing.
01:00:17 But anyway, the same people that enjoy listening to those ads, the same people that when the president says, Oh yeah, the FBI and the ATF, they're always saving your ***.
01:00:25 You just, you just don't.
01:00:26 Know you're not allowed to know.
01:00:29 You're not important enough to know.
01:00:34 There needs to be a level of secrecy.
01:00:37 Well, because a national security.
01:00:39 What does that even mean?
01:00:47 You know, are we asking you to tell us the locations of the Icbms?
01:00:53 Are we asking for the nuclear codes?
01:00:59 There's a really short list of things.
01:01:04 That would really qualify.
01:01:06 As we have to keep.
01:01:07 It secret for national security purposes.
01:01:13 But because just saying that.
01:01:16 Means that you no longer need oversight, or you don't even have to.
01:01:20 You don't have to respond to FOIA requests.
01:01:23 You don't even have to tell.
01:01:25 Anyone that would that would have the ability to have oversight like cause you.
01:01:30 No, no, this is just too top secret.
01:01:33 We would tell you, but it's.
01:01:34 Ohh yeah it is.
01:01:35 This is like super secret ****.
Speaker 7
01:01:41 We may never know what horrors our country was spared by the diligent and determined work of our police forces.Speaker 16
01:01:48 We'll never know.Devon
01:01:51 We'll never know what horrors were spared by the FBI releasing the dancing Israelis.01:02:00 We'll never know what.
01:02:01 Horrors they spared us.
Speaker 7
01:02:05 FBI, ATF agents, federal marshals, custom officers, Secret Service, intelligence professionals and local law enforcement officials.01:02:15 Under the most trying conditions.
01:02:17 They are serving this country with excellence and often with bravery.
01:02:23 They deserve our full support and every means of help that we can provide.
Devon
01:02:33 Again, this was a conservative red meat.01:02:37 You'd have a.
01:02:38 There'd be a tough time to have any, any conservative argue with this.
01:02:42 Every conservative listening to this.
01:02:48 Who was swayed to be on board and was like, Oh yeah?
01:02:51 Patriot that.
01:02:52 ****, yeah.
01:02:53 **** yeah.
01:02:54 Law and order.
01:02:55 ****, yeah.
01:03:02 This is what they want to hear.
01:03:08 This is going to help them catch the bad guys even.
01:03:10 If I never hear about it.
01:03:12 Or know that it's happening, or because who am I?
01:03:15 Who am I in the know what they're doing with my tax dollars?
01:03:21 Why would I?
01:03:21 Why should I be Privy to what these people who have the authority to, to destroy and to end lives?
01:03:31 Why should I have the?
01:03:33 Privilege of knowing what they're up to.
Speaker 7
01:03:38 The bill before me takes account of the new realities and dangers posed by modern terrorists.01:03:45 It will help law enforcement to identify, to dismantle.
01:03:50 To disrupt.
01:03:51 And to punish terrorists before they strike.
Devon
01:03:56 Now we get the pre crime.01:04:00 All these people getting upset about the pre crime ****, especially the way Barr and and, well, literally any federal law enforcement agent, has been talking about this stuff for the last few years.
01:04:11 Under Trump and definitely under Biden, this is not new.
01:04:21 That was the whole premise.
01:04:24 Of the Patriot Act.
01:04:30 You know the scary thing that happened on your TV?
01:04:33 You know the buildings and the planes hitting them and all the fire and the dead people.
01:04:38 Yeah, it's pretty bad, right?
01:04:40 How it was like playing on loop like every day for like a year.
01:04:44 I know it's.
01:04:45 You couldn't turn on the TV without just hearing the screams and the explosions and just being reminded that at any moment that that plane flying overhead, your neighborhood that could just smash right into your kids school.
Speaker 9
01:05:03 Well, we're going to make that go away.01:05:07 We're going to make that fear go away.
01:05:09 We're going to stop them before they even do anything.
Devon
01:05:20 How many conservatives that are angry about red flag laws were OK with this?01:05:32 Probably a lot.
Speaker 7
01:05:37 Surveillance of communications is another essential tool to pursue and stop terrorists.01:05:43 Existing law was written in the era of Rotary telephones.
Devon
01:05:49 Yet another argument that the left will use when talking about the 2nd amendment.01:05:56 Bush here is saying, yeah, your constitutional right to privacy that's outdated.
01:06:04 We're not talking about the Rotary phones, which by the.
01:06:07 Way didn't exist in 1776.
01:06:13 Phones were out for a long time. You didn't have people in the 1930s say. Well, ****. Well, now that we've got phones.
01:06:22 We better we better throw the Constitution away.
01:06:27 You know the founders weren't they didn't think about phones.
01:06:35 But that's the way Bush makes it sound.
01:06:38 In the same way, the leftists make it sound like, well, you know the the founding fathers when they wrote the Constitution, they just had ******* muskets.
01:06:49 Now, of course, what they leave out is, yeah, the government.
01:06:52 Didn't have F30 fines.
01:06:55 The government didn't have Abrams tanks.
01:07:01 The imbalance of power is way worse now than it was.
01:07:06 When they wrote the Constitution, you **** ****.
01:07:17 By your logic, we need to make sure that law enforcement can only use muskets.
01:07:29 Well, that's the exact same logic that they used here.
01:07:32 Like, Oh yeah?
01:07:35 They didn't have the Internet back then.
01:07:38 How could they know?
Speaker 9
01:07:40 How could they know?Devon
01:07:47 We need to be able to spy on the Internet.01:07:51 Well, how is information moved from person to person before the Internet Bush?
01:08:01 Yeah, by letter.
01:08:02 Right handwritten letter.
01:08:05 Same concept, it's just, you know, much slower.
01:08:08 But it's the same thing, right?
01:08:09 You write down some information, some data.
01:08:13 And it gets transferred from one person to another.
01:08:16 That concept existed.
01:08:19 And the federal government by number means.
01:08:22 Was legally at least allowed.
01:08:25 To just intercept your messages.
01:08:29 They're written down on paper.
01:08:33 Concept has not changed.
01:08:36 The exact same ******* thing.
01:08:38 It's just using a different device.
Speaker 7
01:08:53 This new law that I signed today will allow surveillance of all communications used by terrorists.Devon
01:09:00 Well, we're terrorists now.01:09:04 Right where?
01:09:05 DVD's.
01:09:10 Domestic violence extremists.
01:09:20 Again, guys, those of you who are younger, this was all new.
01:09:25 This was all new.
01:09:29 The America prior to 911.
01:09:32 Although look, the government was always spying on people.
01:09:35 Whatever, they couldn't use it in a case against you because then.
01:09:38 They'd have to admit they were doing it.
01:09:41 It was illegal spying.
01:09:43 So they couldn't prosecute you?
01:09:45 If they found **** like that.
01:09:47 Now Mueller was an expert at reverse engineering that information so that they could try to find a way they could have legally obtained it.
01:09:53 He's admitted that.
01:09:56 That's right.
01:09:58 Former FBI director Mueller to give you an idea of how unafraid these people are of ever being held accountable for any of the.
01:10:05 You know, treason they commit.
01:10:12 Has openly admitted that he would backwards engineer like if you he would be you're listening to with an illegal wiretap, let's say.
01:10:22 And then here you admit to some illegality of some sort.
01:10:26 Well, they can't just get the recording of that and go to some judge and say, oh, we need a warrant so we can get this guy cause look, because the judge is.
01:10:34 Going to say, well, where did you get that?
01:10:37 And then you're gonna have to say, oh, well, we kind of just illegally wiretap some guy, right?
01:10:43 Well, now they they know that that you've committed this crime, so they just need to find another way.
01:10:50 That they can either get you to say it legally.
01:10:55 Or they can find other evidence of that happening and then tell the judge.
01:10:58 Oh, look, we look, we were just.
01:10:59 We just happened to be going through these public records and we found this.
01:11:05 We think he's doing this.
01:11:13 But at least.
01:11:14 Prior 911, there was an expectation of privacy.
01:11:21 That's all gone.
01:11:29 That's all gone.
01:11:31 You see, here's the big difference.
01:11:33 If you want to know a huge psychological difference in how zoomers might approach online life.
01:11:40 And why they might be more I guess app or not app?
01:11:46 What's the right word?
01:11:46 They might be more willing to say everyone's a fed, let's say.
01:11:52 Versus someone that was that experienced the pre 9/11 life just.
01:11:56 For a little bit.
01:11:58 Is there was a time when you were on the Internet?
01:12:01 You didn't assume everything you did.
01:12:05 Was being spied on.
01:12:08 You didn't assume, even though on some level it was probably a log or whatever.
01:12:12 Somewhere again, there wasn't the first of all, there wasn't the the funding for the intelligence agencies to do as thorough as a job as they.
01:12:22 Do now.
01:12:25 So you just have this expectation like Oh no, this is like if.
01:12:28 I were to.
01:12:28 Call up a friend on the phone.
01:12:31 This is a private communication between me and this other person, and anyone that would be listening to it would.
01:12:36 Be breaking the law.
01:12:41 Federal law enforcement or not?
01:12:55 You know anyone that was born after this or or?
01:13:00 Not too long before.
01:13:02 That's never been your expectation of privacy on the Internet.
01:13:08 I mean, I say it all the time on this stream.
01:13:12 Always assume if you transmit anything.
01:13:15 Digitally or otherwise, that it's being recorded and listened to by someone.
01:13:24 What do you think that does psychologically to a people?
01:13:30 A lot of people might ask themselves, why are we so domesticated?
01:13:33 Why are we so?
01:13:37 Afraid to organize.
01:13:41 Well, I think you got your answer there.
01:13:46 You might even say that could have been an an objective of the Patriot Act.
01:13:50 Right.
01:13:51 It's not always the violence.
01:13:52 In fact, it's rarely the violence that keeps people in line.
01:13:55 It's the threat of violence.
01:14:03 That works better for the ruling class.
01:14:06 It's infinitely better for the ruling class to control a population with the threat of violence than to actually have to do it.
01:14:19 And it works.
01:14:23 It's like when a Walmart.
01:14:26 Will hire a an off duty cop to just park his police car.
01:14:32 Near the front of the store.
01:14:35 So that shoplifting numbers go down well depends on the neighborhood now, right?
01:14:39 That used.
01:14:39 To work.
01:14:47 It's the threat of violence.
01:14:52 They've done studies, you know, where they've had areas where people always speed, right?
01:14:58 They park a police cruiser.
01:15:00 In that area.
01:15:03 And like clockwork.
01:15:07 Traffic slows down.
01:15:10 It's the.
01:15:11 Threat of violence.
01:15:14 Doesn't cost the.
01:15:16 Ruling class anything.
01:15:21 Or virtually nothing.
01:15:27 And it's just as effective.
Speaker 7
01:15:36 Including emails, the Internet and cell phones.Devon
01:15:41 Including emails, the Internet and cell phones.01:15:45 Well, little redundant with the emails and Internet.
01:15:48 Kind of the same thing there, tough guy, but I get it.
01:15:51 The Internet was.
01:15:52 New you didn't know you were talking about.
01:15:57 But he's that's virtually anything.
01:16:01 Any communications?
01:16:17 That's what makes it so difficult to.
01:16:20 Organized look.
01:16:21 And I'm not talking about organizing some kind of.
01:16:25 Rebel army or something like that?
01:16:32 This whole.
01:16:34 Words equals violence thing.
01:16:37 Is not just limited to the.
01:16:39 The wacky, you know, the wacky leftist Twitch streamer, right?
01:16:43 That's the way the federal government is framing it.
01:16:47 In recent weeks, you've seen exactly that that if you don't agree with the majority, you're an extremist.
01:17:01 You have dangerous views.
01:17:05 And because the way that that they think is that we need to prevent things, it's about prevention.
01:17:11 It's preventative maintenance.
01:17:19 When you have livestock, there are certain things that you do to prevent disease.
01:17:24 You don't wait if you wait until the disease.
01:17:26 Has already hit your.
01:17:28 It might be too late.
01:17:31 It might get out of control.
01:17:35 And you are cattle.
01:17:37 Oh, you're absolutely cattle.
01:17:44 So don't wait until the cattle have this mind virus.
01:17:49 Because then it's too late.
01:17:51 They'll spread until the other cattle.
01:17:55 You have the mutiny on your hands.
01:17:58 It's better.
01:18:00 To perform preventative maintenance on the herd.
01:18:07 Eliminate infections before they manifest.
01:18:11 Vaccinate them as much as possible to prevent it ever occurring in the first place.
01:18:26 And look, if you're a cattle ranch or if you're anything.
01:18:29 At the first sign of disease.
01:18:33 Every second you wait to act, that's money lost.
01:18:39 I've talked about how in the past I've I've talked to ranchers and farmers, and there's kind of like this weird romantic or romantic view that I think a lot of homesteaders have of that, but.
01:18:54 It's different when you're talking about I'm a homesteader and I've got like 3 cows versus I'm a cattle rancher and I've got hundreds or maybe thousands of cattle.
01:19:10 The commercial farmers, the commercial.
01:19:17 You know cattle ranchers.
01:19:22 There's a level of sociopathic behavior that is required to.
01:19:26 Do that job.
01:19:35 You if you're a homesteader and you've got a couple of cows.
01:19:40 And you have to kill one for some reason.
01:19:44 I don't have cow, so I can't think of it well.
01:19:45 You know, as an example, as a as a non commercial, at least for now.
01:19:53 If I had a hive that had American foul brood.
01:19:58 Which is like this infection that can quickly spread to other colonies and and wipe out your whole operation.
01:20:06 Right.
01:20:07 And so if you find it in one of your hives.
01:20:12 If you're a commercial beekeeper.
01:20:16 You burn.
01:20:17 You literally burn that hive.
01:20:19 You burn it.
01:20:26 To prevent it from spreading anywhere else, you kill all those bees.
01:20:30 You don't care.
01:20:30 You don't care.
01:20:31 You don't even think about it.
01:20:36 Now, while a lot of like this, this might be a bad example because like a lot of hobbyists will do the same things, that's that's a pretty severe infection that that spreads really quickly.
01:20:46 There still do exist treatments for it, and there's people that will attempt to treat it.
01:20:50 A commercial beekeeper would never attempt to treat it.
01:20:53 It's not worth the risk.
01:20:57 That hive is not worth.
01:20:59 Endangering the other hives.
01:21:02 That's exactly how the government looks at you.
01:21:09 They don't care about you as an individual.
01:21:11 That's why individualism is such a ******* slave.
01:21:14 Way to think.
01:21:18 It puts you in a position of weakness that makes you basically the most powerless individual.
01:21:25 On the planet.
01:21:30 Because the government does not is not an individual.
01:21:35 It's massive, it's made-up of.
01:21:38 Maybe hundreds of thousands of people.
01:21:40 I don't know the size of the federal government is so big now, I mean.
01:21:46 Could be in the millions at this point.
01:21:49 It probably is if you include all the agencies.
01:21:52 Certainly if you include all the agencies in, in, in contractors.
01:22:01 If you think they cared, as an example about killing a couple of postal workers to get their bill passed, you're insane.
01:22:18 People that are.
01:22:19 Farming on a commercial level, if they have to sacrifice a couple of their cattle, they have no emotion.
01:22:25 They haven't named, they haven't even named them.
01:22:29 You know, if you're, like, see, that's the problem that honestly the problem is is you have a bunch of ******* homesteaders who think they get it because they homestead.
01:22:37 That don't realize that.
01:22:42 Now that's.
01:22:44 That's level 1.
01:22:50 You can learn a lot you.
01:22:52 Can learn a lot.
01:22:55 By farming and taking care of animals a lot, I highly recommend it.
01:23:03 But it's a whole different ball game.
01:23:05 When you're managing at a commercial level competitively in, in a capitalist society.
01:23:13 Not a whole lot of empathy involved.
01:23:19 And that's how the ruling class behaves.
01:23:25 A lot of people think that if you think of it on a smaller scale, right?
01:23:29 So the homesteader.
01:23:31 They're like more like parents.
01:23:32 They've got these little people that they have to take care of that you know that they're they're responsible for their safety.
01:23:39 They make decisions.
01:23:41 You know that that or hopefully help that their family grow and progress and be be prosperous.
01:23:49 Right?
01:23:49 That's the idea.
01:23:55 But when you extend that to a federal government, that's that's not even genetically connected to you.
01:24:03 It's a totally different ball game.
01:24:05 Your Government does not view you.
01:24:08 As children, they view you as livestock.
01:24:14 And they don't name the livestock.
01:24:16 They don't care about the individual livestock.
01:24:18 They're not like, oh, I'm so like they look, it's not even.
01:24:23 Practical for them to do that?
01:24:30 You won't be able to get.
01:24:31 Anything done? Because look.
01:24:33 Eventually you're going to have to make decisions that hurt people so that it helps the.
01:24:38 The the majority.
01:24:42 You have to make decisions that kill people.
01:24:48 But when you're ruling classes made-up of a bunch of people that have nothing in common with you and don't even see you as on the same plane of existence.
01:24:59 Not even the same species.
01:25:07 Well, you're going to get treated like that. And a lot of it's self-imposed.
Speaker 7
01:25:15 As of today, we'll be able to better meet.01:25:19 The technological challenges posed by this proliferation of communications technology.
01:25:26 Investigations are often slowed.
01:25:29 By a limit on the reach of federal search warrants.
01:25:34 Law enforcement agencies have to get a new warrant.
01:25:37 For each new district they investigate.
01:25:41 Even when they're after the same suspect.
01:25:45 Under this new law, warrants are valid across all districts and across all states.
Devon
01:25:56 Get in the way.01:25:57 Look, here's the the the insane thing.
01:26:01 They were able to get a warrant for Trump.
01:26:05 Acting like warrants are like this big hard thing to get.
01:26:08 Give me a ******* break like federal judges aren't just rubber stamping that **** left and right.
01:26:18 All you have to do to get a federal judge to sign your warrant is just, say, white supremacy somewhere.
01:26:22 And they're like, oh, there you go.
01:26:24 Go get that ******* evil racist.
01:26:29 And look, the same thing was true back then.
01:26:31 All you have to do is say terrorism and that ******* that that warrants.
01:26:34 Getting rubber stamped.
01:26:42 It wasn't that they couldn't get warrants.
01:26:46 Quick enough, it's that they couldn't get warrants with no evidence.
01:26:52 And now they can and do.
Speaker 7
01:26:58 We're making it easier to seize the assets of groups and individuals involved in terrorism.01:27:05 The government will have wider latitude in deporting known terrorists and their supporters.
01:27:12 The statue of limitations on terrorist acts will be lengthened, as will prison sentences for terrorists.
Devon
01:27:28 All that really mattered.01:27:29 The most is that first part.
01:27:32 Well, the very last part too, but.
Speaker 7
01:27:34 We're making it easier to seize the assets of groups and individuals involved in terrorism.Devon
01:27:45 There you go.01:27:45 That's that's uh.
01:27:51 It's kind of like the drug laws, right?
01:27:56 If you even if you live in a state where growing pots, legal or whatever.
01:28:01 You start growing pot in your backyard.
01:28:04 The feds show up.
01:28:06 Well, now you're manufacturing.
01:28:09 In narcotic.
01:28:10 And we can confiscate your property.
01:28:20 Now you don't have to be doing that.
01:28:22 Now you're a DVD.
01:28:30 We can confiscate your property because you're using it for terrorism.
01:28:42 So you might ask, well, have they actually used this at all?
01:28:49 The answer is yes.
01:28:53 The answer is yes.
01:28:56 Now when I was looking at stuff tonight, I actually had forgotten.
01:29:00 About this.
01:29:02 About this woman here.
01:29:08 But I was able to.
01:29:10 Her name is Susan Lindauer.
01:29:15 Susan Lindauer was a whistleblower that attempted to go through Congress.
01:29:20 Because she was aware.
01:29:24 That prior to 911.
01:29:27 Administration officials.
01:29:30 Knew of something to do with airplanes.
01:29:35 And the World Trade Center.
01:29:43 She worked as a a diplomatic back channel.
01:29:56 And she also knew that there was a peace.
01:30:02 Agreement that could have been made with Iraq.
01:30:09 So she attempted to go through Congress.
01:30:11 The official whistleblower channels to.
01:30:15 Reveal what she knew about the foreknowledge of the administration, that there would be an attack.
01:30:23 On the World Trade Center using airplanes.
01:30:26 And that there was a a, a peaceful a peace offering basically from Saddam Hussein, who wanted to cooperate, did not want to be invaded obviously, and was willing to meet demands.
01:30:46 And that the administration basically.
01:30:50 Acted as if that wasn't an option because it never was.
01:30:55 Because a lot of what 911 was about was to kick off wars in the Middle East so that we could topple enemies of Israel.
01:31:12 After she tried to go through the official.
01:31:16 Whistleblower channels.
01:31:19 The FBI kicked down her door and took her into custody using the powers.
01:31:25 Given to them by the Patriot Act.
01:31:29 Held her on with no charges.
01:31:32 For a year on a military base.
01:31:36 Would not let her have access to a lawyer.
01:31:45 When they couldn't even cook up a charge, they eventually just.
Speaker 9
01:31:47 Let her go.Devon
01:31:49 They called her crazy and just let her go.Speaker 16
01:31:56 So you claimed.01:31:57 You were indicted, not charged, but indicted under the Patriot Act.
01:32:00 Can you break down the most simplest of terms to the audience?
01:32:03 What happened to you?
Speaker 17
01:32:04 My story is a cautionary tale.01:32:07 In this age of Edward Snowden and Julian Assange, both of those men are very right to be afraid of the US courts.
01:32:14 And there are special considerations that Russia and Ecuador need to take into account.
01:32:19 When considering whether to grant asylum requests or whether to return them to the United States and my case illustrates that I was the chief CIA asset covering Iraq and Libya at the United Nations for from 1995 to 2003, I gave advance warning about 911.
01:32:39 And there was a peace option on the table with Iraq that the United States wanted to suppress.
01:32:45 30 days after I requested to testify on Capitol Hill, I went to Congress and requested to testify through proper channels.
01:32:54 I woke to hear the FBI pounding on my door with an arrest warrant on the Patriot Act.
Speaker 6
01:33:03 Well, if I.Devon
01:33:03 Just follow all the rules.01:33:05 Right?
01:33:05 They'll leave me alone.
01:33:08 I just have to follow all the rules.
01:33:16 I love the government.
01:33:17 Don't hurt me.
01:33:20 I'm I'm following all the rules please Sir.
01:33:24 May I have another?
Speaker 17
01:33:26 So after the United States made the accusations, they invoked the Patriot Act to deprive me of the right to a trial.01:33:36 They refused even to grant my request for a hearing.
01:33:40 I was hit with secret charges, secret evidence, secret grand jury testimony.
01:33:46 I was never.
01:33:47 Allowed to know who had accused me.
01:33:50 Of what crime?
01:33:51 The government had no obligation to provide any evidence that the crime ever occurred, but I was then in in, in, in the Court of public opinion.
01:34:03 I was already convicted.
Speaker 16
01:34:04 Of course, just like all these other whistleblowers that we're seeing today.Devon
01:34:12 Once again the the second time they used this against an American.01:34:19 They they had her in custody for a year without any official charges.
01:34:26 They didn't have, they said they had evidence, but it was too secret for her to see.
01:34:32 They had grand jury testimony, but it was too secret for her to to hear it.
01:34:39 He was so secret she couldn't even.
01:34:41 Have a lawyer.
01:34:57 This is the kind of stuff not that your government will do.
01:35:01 It's the kind of stuff your government has done.
Speaker 17
01:35:06 Made an example of those of us who knew the truth and they said if you if you crossed the line, now I I want to emphasize I requested to testify through proper channels.01:35:17 I was a whistleblower, but I.
01:35:19 Did it through.
01:35:21 I tried to do it through Congress and and and and a lot of whistleblowers are citing my case as evidence that the going through the proper channels is not going to work and is not going to protect the public or the whistleblower it it.
01:35:36 It makes no difference if the government feels threatened, they will attack you.
01:35:41 Even if you're doing everything right.
Devon
01:35:45 And that's the big take away.01:35:59 At a certain point, and I guess.
01:36:00 It's debatable whether or not we're at that point.
01:36:08 You do have to ask yourself.
01:36:12 Well, OK, if we organize, there might be feds or whatever.
01:36:17 But even if we.
01:36:18 Don't organize.
01:36:19 You know what I mean.
01:36:21 There's going to be feds and whatever.
01:36:25 So what's more beneficial?
01:36:28 And again, I'm not talking about, like, raising a rebel army or anything crazy.
01:36:31 Like that. I'm just saying.
01:36:33 Political power.
01:36:35 Political pressure.
Speaker 16
01:36:49 So are you saying that the government purposefully allowed 911 to happen, made 9/11 happen and that they were not interested in avoiding war with Iraq?Speaker 6
01:36:55 Yes, answer.Speaker 17
01:36:59 They had already decided they were that that if if the 9/11 conspiracy maximized damage on the towers, that there would be a perfect.01:37:08 Text for war and they were overriding Iraq's response to that was to invite the FBI to send a task force on terrorism into Baghdad with authorization to conduct a pre 911 investigation, Iraq said. If you think that there's evidence here come.
01:37:24 Edit we want to help you because we want to preserve the peace option.
Devon
01:37:30 And the last thing Saddam wanted was to get invaded and hung.01:37:37 How'd that workout for them?
01:37:39 You really think that Iraq wanted to go to war with the United States?
Speaker 17
01:37:46 I was the 2nd non Arab American ever indicted on the Patriot Act and and the Patriot Act has criminalized dissension.01:37:55 It says that sedition is the the act of opposing the government through non violent means has become such a threat that free speech itself.
01:38:06 Is now criminalized by the Patriot Act, and I think we're going to see the Patriot Act applied to many more people, many and and many more situations that were never intended.
01:38:16 But once the government.
Devon
01:38:18 Ohh, how naive.01:38:20 It was never intent.
01:38:21 No, it was intended.
01:38:25 I mean, Biden basically said it was intended.
01:38:29 If you combine what Biden said, then.
01:38:33 With what he says now, I mean, how can you say it's not intended?
Speaker 15
01:38:38 We're opposed to it right after 1994, and you can ask the Attorney General list because I got a call when he introduced the Patriot Act.01:38:45 He said Joe, I'm introducing the act basically as you wrote it in 1994. It was defeated then not by any Liberals.
01:38:52 It was defeated then by the folks who were with that we'd have the Minutemen would get in trouble by the Mr.
01:38:57 Bars of the world, who were worried about the right wing, not anything else.
01:39:01 So just not has nothing to do with you all, but just to.
01:39:03 Set the record straight.
01:39:05 Almost the same thing that got passed the Patriot Act was introduced by me in 1994, and it was the right wing that defeated it. You guys tried to help get it passed, including the.
Devon
01:39:19 Look at that ****. Eating grin on Mueller's face.01:39:28 They knew exactly what it was for.
01:39:37 You think it was?
01:39:38 It was that you really think it was to get?
01:39:41 Goat herders that had box cutters.
01:39:44 That's why they needed the Patriot Act.
Speaker 16
01:39:52 Saying now the espionage right now, eight people charging the espionage at the great whistle.Speaker 17
01:39:57 The Patriot Act applied to many more people, many and many more situations that were never intended.01:40:04 But once the government gives itself power, it does not revoke its power.
Speaker 11
01:40:08 Of course.Speaker 16
01:40:08 Ever. And we're seeing now the espionage right now, eight people charging the Espionage Act. The great whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, said that Snowden's leak was the most important one in American history.01:40:17 Do you agree with that?
01:40:20 Or do you think there's a lot more that we're not?
01:40:22 Being exposed to.
Speaker 17
01:40:22 Well, Edward Snowden is a appears to be a tipping point, and I consider that to be very valuable.01:40:29 A lot of what Edward Snowden has revealed is already known to those of us inside the intelligence community, but it's not known by the wider public and he has forced this issue.
01:40:39 Into the public domain, where ordinary Americans are now confronting the extreme surveillance that's going on.
01:40:45 But I can tell you that for several years.
Devon
01:40:51 Did Americans ever really confronted?01:40:55 Or are they embracing it?
01:41:01 I mean, many Americans, if any, they've been conditioned to embrace it.
01:41:07 To willingly give all their data, the social media companies that work hand in hand with the CIA and the FBI.
01:41:15 And again, don't take my word for it.
01:41:20 They they've admitted it.
01:41:22 Sam Harris was bragging about it.
01:41:25 Like a couple weeks ago.
01:41:36 Americans don't care about surveillance.
01:41:37 They just assume that it's a.
01:41:38 Part of life now.
01:41:46 Just like diversity.
01:41:49 Even if they don't like it, they just say.
01:41:50 Well, it's it is.
01:41:59 It just is.
01:42:03 And just like, it's hard for a lot of Americans to imagine a time before diversity, it's hard for Americans now to imagine a time before a surveillance state.
01:42:16 Because like she said, once the government gives itself more power, it never, ever gives it back.
Speaker 17
01:42:37 Within a 10 mile radius of every home in the United States, in the most isolated rural areas, there is someone listening to your phone calls and reading your emails, and we've known this for a long time.Devon
01:42:49 And it's true.01:42:56 Pretty much all Internet traffic.
01:42:59 Is gobbled up.
01:43:02 And stored away.
01:43:04 In massive data centers.
01:43:07 Some we know the location of.
01:43:11 There's a big one in Utah.
01:43:17 They just gobble up your data.
01:43:20 And they don't have to hire because that that was another big argument, right?
01:43:26 Well, So what if we're if we're recording all of your conversations, everything we don't have the manpower to listen.
01:43:32 To all of them.
01:43:37 Well, right.
01:43:38 They're not going to be sitting there.
01:43:39 There's not like some Indian call center somewhere listening to everyone's phone calls, making notes, they.
01:43:45 Don't need that.
01:43:56 It's not like speech to text is like some new technology either.
01:44:00 You know, like anything you say.
01:44:02 Is being transcribed.
01:44:05 Run through algorithms that look for dangerous word combinations.
01:44:10 Assign it a threat level.
01:44:14 There's probably already employed AIS that then you know assess these threat levels, cross reference that with other things. When we watched those videos the last couple streams of ATF agents just showing up at people's houses saying no, we noticed you bought this stuff.
01:44:33 Why don't you be a good boy and bring out the stuff that we think is bad?
01:44:40 That's a fairly mild.
01:44:42 Version of what we're talking about here.
01:44:49 It's a fairly mild version.
01:44:51 They have the ability to see.
01:44:55 All of your purchases.
01:44:57 Look, part of the Patriot Act was bank surveillance.
01:45:02 Well, most people are not paying for things that with cash anymore, especially after COVID.
01:45:08 One of the reasons why and it's a big ******* reason.
01:45:12 They want you to purchase everything online.
01:45:15 Is they'll have an inventory of everything you own.
01:45:23 And using the same technology that even companies like Facebook use just to try to see what kind of personality type you are so that algorithm can adjust itself to try to sell.
01:45:34 You more product.
01:45:39 Their technology is.
01:45:42 Well, it's it's looking for other things, let's just say.
01:45:47 Coming up with with other conclusions and categorizing you in different ways.
01:45:56 And this has been going on for decades.
01:46:00 As the technology progresses, look.
01:46:02 It's funny because you listen to Bush trying to justify, well, we need all these extra laws because the technology keeps progressing.
01:46:14 So we need to catch up with this technology.
01:46:20 And for some reason, Americans go.
01:46:22 Yeah, I guess you're right.
01:46:25 Without ever for a second, thinking to themselves.
01:46:28 But wait a second.
01:46:31 This is all backwards.
01:46:35 This is completely ******* backwards.
01:46:40 With all this technology increasing with your ability to enslave me.
01:46:47 I'm the one that needs to be worried.
01:46:50 I'm the one that needs to worry about.
01:46:52 Watching you.
01:47:05 And that's going to become even more apparent as when I do my.
01:47:09 Voter fraud stream, which I'm going to do.
01:47:11 A lot of it's stuff that everyone.
01:47:13 Should already know.
01:47:13 But apparently a lot of people don't.
01:47:17 But just as an example, the voting machines.
01:47:19 That they use.
01:47:20 Are the like the least secure things in the world?
01:47:25 You've been to a voting uh, well, I mean, hopefully you've voted before, right?
01:47:30 You've been to like a.
01:47:32 Voting precinct you've seen like it's just it's like a bunch of grandmas.
01:47:40 You got a bunch of grandmas in charge of.
01:47:43 The voting station, you know, like they like, they ******* know what else is going on.
01:47:54 Using machines that are the least well, they're using machines that are about as secure as the that grandma's computer at home.
01:48:02 If not less.
01:48:04 And since they've introduced voting machines.
01:48:12 You know, they, they they have.
01:48:16 Several hacking conventions.
01:48:19 Around the world.
01:48:22 And many of them hacking voting machines.
01:48:27 Is one of the competitions and children win.
01:48:33 Little girls.
01:48:35 Are able to hack voting machines.
01:48:45 If anyone should be worried about the.
01:48:50 Progressing technology.
01:48:52 And how it will be used?
01:48:54 To do evil.
01:48:56 It should be law abiding citizens.
01:49:00 Suspicious of how that technology is being used by.
01:49:03 Their government against them.
Speaker 16
01:49:13 And to wrap it up with about 30 seconds left.01:49:15 But given the enormous punishment that we are seeing on whistleblowers, why are you not treated the same as kyoku Manning Snowden?
01:49:21 Now, are you able?
Speaker 17
01:49:22 I I I was held in prison on Carswell Air Force Base for a year.Speaker 16
01:49:22 To sit here and talk to me.Speaker 17
01:49:27 I was held under indictment for five years with no trial.01:49:32 I was forced to go into court with no attorney present.
01:49:36 To fight bail revocations that had no justification, I said.
01:49:41 If you have evidence convict me.
01:49:43 You you think you have evidence?
01:49:45 I I demand to be present, I demand that you present it to a jury of my peers.
01:49:49 They said no way because they.
01:49:51 Didn't have any evidence.
01:49:52 There was nothing right.
01:49:53 I never took money.
01:49:54 From the Iraqis.
Speaker 16
01:49:56 Well, thank you for coming on and sharing your story.01:49:58 Definitely a really crazy time.
Speaker 7
01:50:01 Good evening.Devon
01:50:03 So that was the.01:50:06 That was the story they were.
01:50:07 Like, oh, she's an Iraqi spy.
01:50:10 But now she if she was an Iraqi spy.
01:50:14 Why isn't she?
Speaker
01:50:16 You know, in prison.Devon
01:50:19 They had nothing.01:50:20 They had ******* nothing.
01:50:33 This is why Assange has everything to fear.
01:50:36 When it comes to facing American courts.
01:50:41 That's why Snowden is hiding out in Russia.
01:50:52 Land of the free and home of the brave.
01:50:54 My ******* ***.
01:51:04 So while this is in no way.
01:51:10 Inclusive of every reason why.
01:51:18 You know an answer to the.
01:51:19 Question a lot of people.
01:51:19 Why would they?
01:51:20 Do it.
01:51:20 Why would they do it?
Speaker 14
01:51:23 Why would they do that?01:51:23 That doesn't make any sense.
01:51:24 Why would they?
Devon
01:51:25 Attack their own people.01:51:29 I mean, given what?
01:51:30 It's what's come out of it.
01:51:32 Why wouldn't they?
01:51:35 Why wouldn't they?
01:51:41 Why wouldn't they treat their cattle?
01:51:49 If it meant to kill the couple of them.
01:51:52 If it kept the rest of them productive.
01:51:57 When you're dealing with big numbers like that, you don't care if you have.
01:52:00 A few casualties.
01:52:02 It's inevitable.
01:52:18 So when you have people asking.
01:52:20 Well, why would they do it?
01:52:28 There is.
01:52:28 This is a big wine.
01:52:29 This is a big this is one of the big wines.
01:52:34 They were trying to get that passed limit.
01:52:36 It's the same.
01:52:37 Why would they do it?
01:52:39 With the Oklahoma City bombing.
01:52:43 Why would they do it?
01:52:46 And that was the.
01:52:47 First step towards the Patriot Act.
01:52:49 And and look, and they're still doing it.
01:52:51 Right.
01:52:52 They keep renewing most of the Patriot Act.
01:52:57 That's the other thing supposed to be a temporary thing.
01:53:00 Homeland Security.
01:53:01 They they were able to create a whole new agency specifically designed to spy on Americans.
01:53:06 That's why they did it.
01:53:09 And then, because look, they these guys are not stupid.
01:53:14 I mean, they were giving each other the contracts to build up those agencies from nothing.
01:53:18 You know what it cost till I get an agency up off the ground.
01:53:22 So they're awarding all the contracts to companies they own.
01:53:31 They were simultaneously enslaving you while enriching themselves.
01:53:36 And they don't feel scummy about it at all.
01:53:47 Happy 911.
01:53:53 Alright, let's take a look at super chats here.
01:53:58 Which are insanely high for some reason.
01:54:01 All right.
01:54:03 And you know what?
01:54:04 I don't have the ******* die down.
01:54:05 Let me explain why, though.
01:54:07 I was going to upload the.
01:54:09 The new super chat animations.
01:54:14 But here's what's going on.
01:54:15 I have been beekeeping all ******* day.
01:54:17 I've got, like, the robbing situation I thought was, oh, it's my Italian hives are robbing the other ones.
01:54:23 No, they're all getting robbed by the African.
01:54:25 There must be.
01:54:26 A ******* Africanized hive somewhere close by.
01:54:30 Because I started closing them down with, I don't know how much you guys really.
01:54:34 Care but the.
01:54:36 Short version is even the hives I thought were doing the robbing or getting robbed.
01:54:40 Now it's spread and so I've done a bunch of stuff that required.
01:54:47 Well, one of the things I did is.
01:54:48 I had to.
01:54:50 March on foot.
01:54:53 A, which, by the way the the.
01:54:57 The large Molly rucksack is perfect for this, like ******* perfect.
01:55:02 It's not my favorite rucksack, but it was perfect for this.
01:55:06 I had to set up feeders like basically, it's kind of funny to keep the Africanized bees away from my my gentle bees.
01:55:15 I had to make something more appealing further away.
01:55:19 Right.
01:55:19 Set up feeding stations essentially almost like I'm bribing them now.
01:55:23 That look, these feeding stations will feed my bees too, but.
01:55:26 Without a doubt, it'll be feeding these bees that are attacking my bees, so I had to set it far enough away.
01:55:32 This this feeding.
01:55:33 Nation that it would be more appealing than robbing my hives after I stuck these robber screens on turtle like so.
01:55:40 Basically, it's the people version of or the B version of I put bars on the windows and installed the security systems and then put a bunch of stereos and sneakers a couple blocks over.
01:55:54 Just lay them on the street.
01:55:55 You know, like, alright, stop robbing.
01:55:57 Kind of.
01:55:58 That's kind of the situation.
01:55:59 I mean but anyway.
01:56:00 Part of doing that required filling up a 5 gallon buckets full of sugar syrup and then marching them about 1/2 mile into the desert.
01:56:11 Where I don't have a vehicle that can do that, I don't.
01:56:14 Have like an.
01:56:14 Off road vehicle so my solution was.
01:56:17 Filling up the five gallon buckets and then strapping them to the the the rigid frame of the Molly rucksack.
Speaker 9
01:56:26 And then it's.Devon
01:56:26 Marching out.01:56:27 It's actually not too bad.
01:56:28 It's about 40 something pounds, but that's really not so bad.
01:56:32 I mean especially you're.
01:56:32 Only going 1/2 mile.
01:56:33 Right.
01:56:34 So I just, I had to do that twice because I had two buckets I was doing and I had to install a bunch of these robber screens and I I had to just be in a bee suit and, like, some really ******* hot weather.
01:56:48 Like, really annoying.
01:56:49 But I've been dealing with that the last few days and I hope I've got it figured out because I it's something that if I don't get a handle on.
01:56:58 Then they're not.
01:56:59 At least some of the hives which I'm I think there's one that probably isn't going to survive the winter, but guaranteed.
01:57:05 I don't have much time before.
01:57:08 You know, they, they, they, they they don't hibernate, but they start to cluster inside their hives and at that point it's like.
01:57:16 You know, you better hope that you did it right because they won't.
01:57:19 They won't last until spring if you didn't.
01:57:22 So anyway, I've been doing all that.
01:57:25 Let's take a look here.
01:57:30 Proud to be white $5, I.
Speaker 9
01:57:33 Live in the.Devon
01:57:33 Northeast, my son or my son, my town is 9.01:57:37 90% Hispanic, about 5% white. It's Aztecs. I'm the only 1 / 4 feet tall. Our cities are 80% black. I went to the ER.
01:57:49 On a weekday and I was one of four white people in that crowd of 50.
01:57:56 Where did all the white people go?
01:57:59 Is it possible we are already a small minority?
01:58:02 It'll probably seem like that if you live in a.
01:58:06 It depends on what part of the Northeast you live in, but I can.
01:58:08 I mean, if you're like in Baltimore or something like that, then absolutely you're, you know, you are a small minority.
01:58:13 You're a small minority in certain places.
01:58:15 But just like, if you look at the the voting.
01:58:19 Maps, right?
01:58:20 Like I'm sure every like.
01:58:22 In fact, the left likes to to brag about.
01:58:24 Like, oh, look, all the big cities voted for Biden or whatever, and it's like.
01:58:28 Well, yeah, but the vast majority of the area, which is not obviously as densely populated, all went red no matter even in like the worst states, like in in New York and California, they still went red.
01:58:42 And that is because the rural areas, regardless of.
01:58:46 What state you?
01:58:46 Live in is going to be mostly white people.
01:58:51 And so it's just really that's it's as simple as that.
01:58:54 You cannot live in an urban area and expect it to be even like mostly white.
01:59:00 Really, at this point, as far as I'm aware, like I'm sure there's some exceptions, but those exceptions are trending in the wrong direction for sure.
01:59:11 So I would just say what I always say and I'd say get out of the cities.
01:59:15 Mark ESPY $1.00 is Scott Adams ********. Earlier this week on well, I'll I'll answer before I even as to the rest of your question, yes.
01:59:25 Earlier this week on a stream, he said, I would advise everyone not to live next to black people if they if they could, he continued.
01:59:33 Not because of their skin color, but because of their likelihood not to follow the rules and obey the law.
01:59:40 Wait, he said that.
01:59:42 That's amazing to me.
01:59:45 I would are.
01:59:46 Are you sure we said that?
01:59:47 I would advise everyone not to live.
01:59:48 Next to black people.
01:59:53 Well, maybe he just stopped giving a **** after his uh.
01:59:58 Inappropriately younger.
02:00:01 Girlfriend left him.
02:00:04 But yeah, that's well, he's not.
02:00:08 He's not wrong.
02:00:09 And look, that's the thing, right?
02:00:11 This this.
02:00:14 The problem we have with diversity is not about aesthetic and maybe for some people it is, but like it's that's that's a minor issue.
02:00:23 You know, it's it's not about like, oh, they look different from me.
02:00:29 Now that I'm.
02:00:30 I think that's important too, but it's it's fairly low on the list compared to everything else.
02:00:37 So I that's oddly astute for Scott Adams.
Speaker 9
02:00:41 Colonel Edward One Dollar 911 movie marathon.02:00:44 At my house.
Devon
02:00:46 Well, just there's a lot of.02:00:49 I would say most 911 movies are disinfo.
02:00:53 I think that Ryan Dawsons, while imperfect, are fairly solid.
02:00:59 And they're really long.
02:01:02 So if you want a marathon, I mean, they're like.
02:01:05 I think he's got like two of them that are like 4 hours apiece.
02:01:11 Those are that would be my recommendation.
02:01:15 Advanet kalashnikova 1488. Hi Devin. Do you think they will ban homeschool in our lifetime or mandate degenerate homosexual sex Ed for all children? Wouldn't this be a major tipping point since there are based fathers who would defend their kids?
02:01:33 Well, I'll tell you what I'll answer in reverse here.
02:01:35 It would not be a major tipping point.
02:01:37 It seems like every time you think.
02:01:39 Ohh well, if they do that, that'll be too far.
02:01:42 That'll be beyond the pale.
02:01:43 Nothing seems to be beyond the pale.
02:01:45 They send me really good at knowing exactly how far they can push it, and they seem to reel it in pretty quickly when they when they push it too far.
02:01:54 As an example, when they they put in that that wacky Jew that was singing the Mary Poppins songs about how she was going to put us all in.
02:02:03 Jail and **** like that.
02:02:05 You know that that was, I think, like a a **** test.
02:02:09 They were like, alright, can we do this?
02:02:11 Can we put her in charge and like nothing?
02:02:13 Because if they got away with that right then it would have been fine.
02:02:16 But they had to reel that back, and now everyone's already.
02:02:19 Forgotten that that that was.
02:02:20 The thing everyone's moved on to the next thing.
02:02:23 And that's what would happen is eventually what seems to happen is, you know, the new issue comes out.
02:02:28 Everyone ******* about it on Twitter.
02:02:30 They all call it crazy, and eventually people get tired of hearing about.
02:02:36 It they get fatigue, their side isn't doing to stop it, right?
02:02:40 Because what are the options?
02:02:42 Well, they could try to stop it politically.
02:02:44 You know, they could try to stop it by banning it or, you know, whatever.
02:02:47 The thing is right?
02:02:48 Or they could they could try to apply political pressure to the other side, which seems to be immune to political pressure from right wingers, because now if you don't believe with what they believe, you're an extremist anyway.
02:03:00 So nothing gets done because the right doesn't have any representation.
02:03:05 And then eventually they just kind of accept it.
02:03:08 Like did trans kids go away?
02:03:10 Was that a line that ohh they couldn't cross?
02:03:12 I mean, for ***** sake, trans ****** kids isn't even like.
02:03:17 Bad, right?
02:03:19 Like that's that's just.
02:03:20 Oh, what?
02:03:21 Are going to do.
02:03:25 So I don't think there will be any.
02:03:27 I mean now that said.
02:03:29 I don't think they're going to.
02:03:33 Well, I'll tell you what.
02:03:34 They might mandate homosexual sex Ed for kids in public schools.
02:03:39 You're already seeing some of that.
02:03:40 It's being introduced, and that's what it, I mean, like I said, it's always a slow progression.
02:03:45 So you already have that education being taught, it's just not mandatory yet.
02:03:50 Uh, and it could be it could be at some point.
02:03:54 Will they ban homeschool?
02:03:57 I don't know.
02:03:58 I mean, they've banned in other countries, right?
02:03:59 There's certainly countries where it's illegal.
02:04:03 I I think America is so big.
02:04:06 That would be a first of all for it to be federally enforced.
02:04:12 That would be difficult and enough state governments would not agree with that, so that it it would be I.
02:04:20 I think what I'll tell you what?
02:04:22 Look for it to get banned in a state first, because that's probably what would happen.
02:04:27 A state like California.
02:04:30 Or or yeah.
02:04:31 Or, well, actually just California is usually where a lot of this poison gets inseminated, right?
02:04:38 So look for California to ban it first and then it will let cancer.
02:04:43 If it survives the legal challenges that it will probably go through at the Supreme Court.
02:04:48 And you know, especially if you have one of the the less garbage Supreme Court justices die.
02:04:58 Before that, I'll tell you one thing.
02:05:01 The second there is like another black woman or, you know, lesbian, Mexican or Jew or whoever on the Supreme Court.
02:05:10 That's exactly the kind of legislation you will see.
02:05:14 Especially with the at the state level.
02:05:16 They are so **** hurt about the Roe V Wade stuff being rolled back, and that the fact that, you know, even though they're ******** now, well, like they'll do what they always do, right.
02:05:28 They're ******** now that, like, oh, my God, the state shouldn't be able to do this, but that's the.
02:05:34 The second they that the state can do something they want, they're going to do it.
02:05:37 You know, the state level will they'll ban homeschool or or you know, who knows?
02:05:41 Maybe Christianity.
02:05:44 But yeah, I'd look for that to happen at the state.
02:05:46 Level first.
02:05:47 I'm not.
02:05:48 I'm not.
02:05:48 Too worried about that being?
02:05:51 That would probably, wouldn't it, wouldn't people wouldn't put their foot down and be like that's it.
02:05:56 But a lot of people might move.
02:05:58 Moved to.
02:05:59 I think that inevitably.
02:06:02 As much as I don't like that, I just.
02:06:04 I really don't.
02:06:05 I do think there is some value in.
02:06:08 Maybe we start congregating in a certain region of the United States.
02:06:16 More and more, it's starting to look like.
02:06:19 Viable options are going to be.
02:06:23 111 could be secession.
02:06:26 And so trying to overrun a particular state.
02:06:30 With like minded people it's been tried before.
02:06:34 It's failed.
02:06:35 Libertarians tried to move to New Hampshire.
02:06:37 You know what I mean?
02:06:39 It's it's.
02:06:42 I don't know.
02:06:43 It's it's a tough one.
02:06:45 It's a tough one, but I kind of feel like that's where that's the direction we're headed.
02:06:50 Is the solutions.
02:06:52 You're not going to have some big battle where like the right is now in control of the United States.
02:06:57 It's too diversified for that.
02:07:00 It's going to have to break up into more manageable regions.
02:07:04 Where you could have something like that, whether it's through succession or whatever, I don't know, but I think it that's probably closer to what we're looking at, Nat sock and sandals, $5 preciate that Devin, what are your thoughts on the National Justice Party? I can I can get behind a lot of their platform and.
02:07:24 Still fired up by many of their speeches, but the fact that it's led by a shape shifting Jew that calls himself White, Mike, Enoch, and nobody acknowledges that fact gives me the heebie jeebies.
02:07:37 Well, I'll tell you what.
02:07:40 I don't know 100% that that is true. I have heard.
02:07:44 I've heard the accusations.
02:07:47 I've seen some things that lend those accusations some credibility.
02:07:54 But I don't know.
02:07:55 I also haven't really paid a whole lot of attention to the National Justice Party.
02:08:01 I wouldn't never discourage people from trying to get involved with the, you know, pro white political movements unless they were honey, honey pots or whatever.
02:08:14 I don't think that at least I have no evidence that they are.
02:08:19 But at the same time it's like.
02:08:25 There's no you're not going to vote your way out of it, and you're certainly not like, what's their end game, I guess is the way to look at it if if their end game is to actually get candidates elected.
02:08:37 I I think that's.
02:08:40 That's beyond their capabilities.
02:08:44 I just think it is.
02:08:48 If it's to.
02:08:52 I don't know.
02:08:53 I mean, there's there's other positives, though.
02:08:55 I mean, if you operate as a party and you actually get involved politically in a way that is.
02:09:05 Is easier to do as a party on a local level.
02:09:10 Maybe that you know I could see them maybe getting local candidates elected someplace.
02:09:17 But on the national no way.
02:09:19 No way.
02:09:20 So I don't.
02:09:20 I don't know what their end game is.
02:09:22 I don't know what their, what are their stated objectives.
02:09:26 I haven't really paid a whole lot attention because in my my not because I.
02:09:31 Dislike them or or whatever.
02:09:33 I don't know enough about them to dislike them.
02:09:36 But because I personally think that the idea that you're going to vote your way out of this is.
02:09:45 It's it's naive.
02:09:50 Uh, my fat little ******** toe $5. I finally found a good plain wing. Thanks for the always putting on a good show. Wouldn't be here without you. Well, appreciate that. And what he's talking about is I think.
02:10:07 Is I did that stream about finding someone who matches you?
02:10:12 And and and I used like the weird metaphor of like wings on a plane.
02:10:18 So it sounds like you found it.
02:10:19 Found someone that was.
02:10:22 Similar enough to where it balances out the aircraft and you're going to be able to.
02:10:27 Be cleared for takeoff, so that's good.
02:10:30 Either that, or you're just talking about finding a weird plane wing and in which case, cool.
02:10:39 Legally or iggly?
02:10:41 It's hard to know because the eyes and the mouth.
02:10:44 $5. Hey, Devin, the series that you have done on Pat Con has been extremely important. Thank you for putting in the time to peel back the hidden layers related to all those or all these anti white operations.
02:10:56 Here's a few bucks to keep classified cat fed.
02:11:00 Look forward to book two.
02:11:01 Well, thank you very much.
02:11:03 Classified cat is well fed.
02:11:07 Doesn't doesn't stop him from ******** all day long about it, though.
02:11:12 Thank you very.
02:11:12 Much water rates $5. I know you've shown us that prior to the 2000s, the times weren't so idyllic between the 1960s and 90s.
02:11:22 But it seems like so much was lost within the Western worlds after 911, the Internet user quality went down rapidly. The distraction?
02:11:31 Tech exploded.
02:11:32 Now everyone walks around in their devices, I think.
02:11:37 Well, here's the thing.
02:11:39 Two things were at play there.
02:11:41 If you notice they got all that that Internet surveillance law in the can prior to most people giving a **** about the Internet.
02:11:52 It was really smart to get ahead of this.
02:11:57 And they got ahead of it.
02:11:59 Because more people might have cared like, imagine if the Patriot Act had never been passed and they never had any kind of Internet surveillance.
02:12:08 And then it wasn't just like a a small.
02:12:13 Percentage of the population that was using the Internet that would actually be affected by this, but it was as many people as use it today.
02:12:20 So basically everybody.
02:12:22 It would be politically harder.
02:12:24 I mean, they would probably still be able to do it, but it would be politically harder for them to pull that off than it was in response to a terror attack.
02:12:32 And you know, in 2000, the reason why the the the quality of people has dropped is just.
02:12:42 Barrier to entry.
02:12:44 It used to be difficult.
02:12:46 There was almost like a.
02:12:49 Well, it wasn't just IQ.
02:12:50 It was like a A class and an IQ barrier to use the Internet because it wasn't enough to be smart.
02:12:58 You also had to have the ability to afford a computer which was not a cheap thing to buy.
02:13:07 And and then forward Internet access on top of that, which also wasn't super cheap unless he used something like net zero.
02:13:15 I don't know if you guys remember that ****.
02:13:16 I used net zero for a while.
02:13:18 I don't know how they thought that was gonna work.
02:13:20 Giving all these people like me like that know how to get rid of their stupid pop up things, free Internet access.
02:13:26 I mean, that was that was dumb, but.
02:13:29 But, but most people you.
02:13:31 Had to pay for it, right?
02:13:32 Wasn't that wasn't cheap either.
02:13:35 And so yeah, it's it's there was this little time where certain things look, I think what it is.
02:13:44 Because we're on the decline, no matter what decade you look at, it's going to look more appealing than today.
02:13:52 I think I remember in. I think it was 2020 or 2021.
02:13:58 And it was during the lockdowns, I was still on Twitter and I and it was everyone was just freaking out about the lockdowns and all this other ****.
02:14:07 And I tweeted something along the lines of the worst part about.
02:14:13 Today is knowing that there will come a day in the future that you look back fondly at this day as it being nicer, or I don't remember exactly what I said, but it was that was the message, right?
02:14:25 And that was one of my tweets that went viral because I think most people connected with that because they realized it was true.
02:14:33 That, that's just by virtue of being on the decline that's going to be the case.
02:14:39 We will be perpetually looking back at the good old days because when you look towards the future, this is a big this is a civilizational problem.
02:14:49 This is why, you know, because it's not just the weirdly, it's not just the right wing.
02:14:54 It's, I would say, even lefties.
02:14:56 I don't think there's a whole lot of people in the West that look at the.
02:14:59 Future and think oh wow, can't wait for the future. It's so this exciting future that's headed our way. And the last time I can remember people doing that was pre 911.
02:15:12 You know, the last time I could hear people doing that is when they were watching Star Trek next generation in the 90s.
02:15:20 Thinking that's where it was going, you know?
02:15:25 I don't think many people do that now.
02:15:28 And the people that do that in the micro, I do that in the micro, right, like I don't mean like my lifes going to keep getting ********.
02:15:37 I just mean civilization is going to keep getting ********.
02:15:39 My my life will have to.
02:15:41 It will probably get more difficult as a result, but I I I.
02:15:47 I don't want to make I don't want to blur those lines.
02:15:49 There's a difference.
02:15:52 Truth, $5. Devin, have you seen Bloody Hill yet? Must be J6. Must see J6 capital documentary. I have not seen that. I'll open that.
02:16:04 In another tab though, and.
Speaker
02:16:06 And when I.Devon
02:16:07 Got a chance?02:16:08 I haven't, I haven't.
02:16:09 Had a whole lot of.
02:16:10 Time to to research a whole lot of stuff lately.
02:16:13 Cause of the bee situation.
02:16:15 I'm I'm trying really hard to.
02:16:19 To make that a sustainable thing that I'm doing and it's it's a lot of work, it's a lot of work.
Speaker 9
02:16:26 Alright, we'll get back to the Super chance here.Devon
02:16:31 UM, tipsy make stagger 1488. I know you don't have the Internet capability to do the restream thing, but when Odyssey eventually decides to do a purge like I see or I'd like to see.02:16:45 You over on.
02:16:46 Shing.tv, who I believe will not cave in the Jewish pressure.
02:16:51 Uh, yeah.
02:16:52 I mean, who knows?
02:16:53 Who knows?
02:16:55 I did go to the site.
02:16:57 It didn't seem like there was a whole lot of traffic there.
02:16:59 I will say this and I'm just being honest.
02:17:02 I I just went to the site just to click around it.
02:17:05 Does the site looks fine?
02:17:06 There's not, you know, design wise, that's any problem with it or whatever.
02:17:10 But when I did see someone live and now look, we all know I have Internet issues, so maybe it was me I just clicked to to be like, OK well.
02:17:17 How how well does this stream and it and it?
02:17:20 It was doing a lot of the.
02:17:22 The spinny?
02:17:24 You know the spinny icon thing?
02:17:26 Like buffering kind of thing.
02:17:31 And again, that could have been on.
02:17:32 My side or?
02:17:33 But my thought at the time was like, well, I I think the guy was watching had like I I just clicked randomly on a stream and he had like, 40 people watching.
02:17:41 And I was like, well, if it can't hand 40 people, like if.
02:17:44 I were to go.
02:17:44 There, you know this could be.
02:17:47 An issue, but again I yeah, it's a possibility.
02:17:51 I'll definitely keep that possibility open.
02:17:55 Truth for for 88.
02:17:58 Please share this on the show.
02:18:00 It's really good.
02:18:02 UM.
02:18:05 All right, that's another January 6th thing.
02:18:08 I'll open that in another tab.
Speaker 9
02:18:12 OK, I'll check that out later.02:18:17 Let's see here.
Devon
02:18:19 Knight Nation review, $5 tipsy is right. At least make an account on the apply for shing.tv and you guys are shilling hard.02:18:28 I'll tell you the more you do this, the less I'm I'm going to want to do it.
02:18:31 I'm just telling my personality type and nothing against cheating TV.
02:18:34 But the more you come in here and they're like you gotta do it the the more I'm going to be like, I don't want to do it.
02:18:40 Just just.
02:18:40 I'm just telling you.
02:18:42 So if Odyssey Caves, the wave of Reuters pressure that they are now under to purge us, that you will be safe there.
02:18:50 The owner has personally assured us he doesn't care about the pains of Jamie.
02:18:53 And like I said, I might.
02:18:54 Who knows, I might.
02:18:56 But I'm I don't know if you've noticed, I'm pretty pretty good at this.
02:19:00 I'm pretty nimble.
02:19:01 I'm pretty good at navigating the different platforms and figuring it out.
02:19:04 So I'm sure you can trust me to go to a platform that'll work should this one.
02:19:13 Go South on us.
02:19:16 But I appreciate your your recommendation there.
02:19:20 Bill Mono, Bill, Bill, Mona, whatever.
02:19:27 $50 ***** better have my animation. I don't, but I have. I have this one. I do still have.
02:19:34 Let's see here.
02:19:35 I might still have that one.
02:19:38 No, I don't.
02:19:39 I think I took it out.
02:19:41 Ohh, no, I do have it.
Speaker
02:19:43 The fish.Speaker 7
02:19:44 That a hammer.Devon
02:19:46 There we go.02:19:48 Someday I'd like to hear your thoughts on philosopher Olama Dugan, whose daughter got blown up by Ukrainians recently.
02:19:56 He's thoroughly black pill on modernity.
02:19:59 This bid provides A succinct overview of his ideas.
02:20:03 Yeah, I I don't know much about him.
02:20:04 I I've seen him in streams before.
02:20:07 I think that the.
02:20:08 Big take away, or at least that I my big take away was.
02:20:12 Was really what he's suggesting is that the the Western centric?
Speaker 11
02:20:21 Hello everyone.Speaker 9
02:20:21 Alright, let me pause.Devon
02:20:22 That the western centric world that we've all kind of lived under is no longer, it's not the future and that's kind of you hear Putin saying the same sort of thing that you have.02:20:38 And look I I just think that that's.
02:20:41 Inevitable anyway, with the rise of China and other powers, as the West slips into.
02:20:52 For lack of a of a better descriptor.
02:20:57 That's, I mean, I don't beyond that.
02:20:58 I don't know what else he says, but I I'll take a look at when I if I have a chance.
02:21:05 Tipsy MCS stagger $5 appreciate that you all getting more of those cactus pills. I do not. Not right at the moment. Not haven't done a whole lot of cactus stuff.
02:21:16 Because of the heat, I do have a well I got.
02:21:20 I say that and.
02:21:20 I got like literal.
02:21:23 Like 5 to 10.
02:21:26 Cactus cuttings.
02:21:27 Within 10 feet of me, like sitting in pots.
02:21:34 Yeah, I just, I'd have to think of what the cover, I don't know.
02:21:37 What you guys want to know about cactuses?
02:21:40 There's not a whole lot to know about cactuses.
02:21:42 You know, there's only.
02:21:44 There's always.
02:21:45 So much you can talk about.
02:21:46 Cactuses, I guess I could.
02:21:48 I could think of something.
02:21:49 Maybe when I go when, as it cools off, I'm going to be putting a lot.
02:21:52 Of these in the ground, so I can do that.
02:21:54 And I can just show you some of them.
02:21:55 I got a lot of different cactuses now and a lot of them are big now, so they're pretty cool.
02:22:00 Weirdly, the bees don't seem.
02:22:01 To be that interested in the flowers on them.
02:22:03 Simb $5 appreciate that. I guess I'm different. A different kind of right wing. I think I'm close to your age, but I've never viewed cops as the enemy.
02:22:13 Even when I was a kid, I knew something was up with 9/11. When wait, I've always. I'm sorry. I've always viewed cops as the enemy. Even when I was a kid.
02:22:25 I knew something was up with 9/11 when mosques were standing. We're still standing the next day and we weren't deporting them. Official narrative doesn't mesh with reality. Yeah, I always was nice to cops and, you know, always.
02:22:40 In my experience, the the cops that I did know which granted wasn't a whole lot of them, were usually conservative right leaning people.
02:22:50 And so I just never and I.
02:22:52 Never got well.
02:22:53 That's a lie.
02:22:54 I got arrested a few times, but I was always cordial as I was arrested and never, you know, I was never beaten with a nightstick or anything like that.
02:23:04 Everything seemed to be like a, you know, usually when I got arrested because it's because I was doing something.
02:23:09 Right. It wasn't because I.
02:23:10 Was like I didn't.
02:23:12 I ain't doing nothing.
02:23:13 It's no, I got.
02:23:13 I just got caught finally for doing what I was doing.
02:23:17 UM so.
02:23:20 Yeah, I just never really had a big problem with cops.
02:23:22 But you know, as you see the riots, the big the big cop pill for a lot of people was watching the riots and watching the cops just kind of let them happen.
02:23:32 And then contrasting that with how they dealt with conservative or right leaning protesters and just seeing the.
02:23:40 Night and day treatment.
02:23:44 As far as the 9/11 thing I was.
02:23:47 I was.
02:23:48 I thought it was silly that all these conspiracy theories because a lot of them were the ones that made it into the mainstream, that I was getting exposed to were stupid.
02:23:59 And I wasn't exposed to a lot of the.
02:24:03 The more realistic scenarios.
02:24:07 And also a lot of that really to really understand that you have to understand you have to have an understanding of the JQ, you have to have an understanding of Zionist role in American politics. And unless you do, 9/11 is never going.
02:24:21 To make sense.
02:24:25 That I didn't.
02:24:26 I didn't.
02:24:27 Once you understand the Zionist infiltration of our government, so many other things.
02:24:32 Just like that didn't really make a lot of sense before you.
02:24:35 You're like, oh, oh, right.
02:24:37 Well, now, now I get it.
02:24:41 Falcon $5 good work. Appreciate that. Alright, now we got the big one. We got the *** **** money.
02:24:49 We got leat.
02:24:51 Well 1337, but leet.
02:24:54 On Anitas, I don't know if that's how you're supposed to say it, but lead to anitas lead anitas is that is that.
02:25:02 Is that say something that I'm not? No. Does Leonidas mean something in another language, Leonidas. It doesn't matter. Leonidas means you got a *** **** ***** now. He's got *** **** money. So *** **** money. Leonidas with 1K.
02:25:16 Which breaks the record.
02:25:18 For largest.
02:25:21 Largest uh.
02:25:24 Super chat of all time.
02:25:27 I don't know what to do here.
02:25:28 I kind of.
02:25:29 Feel like we got to do something.
02:25:32 What can we do here?
02:25:35 I wonder if I hope this doesn't kill the Internet because it's been behaving so well.
02:25:40 I'm going to try something here.
02:25:42 I'm going to try to play like a song.
02:25:45 In the background.
02:25:46 Let's see here.
02:25:51 All right, that's what we'll do.
02:26:01 Let's see if this works.
02:26:12 I don't have any animation, maybe I?
02:26:13 Can make one.
Speaker 3
02:26:20 I work all night.02:26:21 I work all day to pay the bills I have.
Devon
02:26:22 I don't know.02:26:22 I can do it.
02:26:23 Hold on.
Speaker 6
02:26:23 To pay.Speaker 2
02:26:25 They need sad.Devon
02:26:26 We definitely need this.Speaker 2
02:26:27 And steal them never seems to be a single penny.02:26:31 This isn't the song.
Devon
02:26:32 I thought it was.02:26:34 But we're going to go with it.
Speaker
02:26:44 We wouldn't have.02:26:44 To work at all, I fooled around.
Speaker 14
02:26:47 And have a ball.Speaker 2
02:27:02 Monday, Monday, Monday, Sunday in my rich man's world.Devon
02:27:12 OK, I can't take nap anymore.02:27:19 That's that's that's that's that's what you.
02:27:23 Get for right now.
Speaker 9
02:27:26 All right.Devon
02:27:31 Uh, long time viewer and this support is well overdue, making discussion of religion, politics and race completely taboo was a genius disarmament of our ability to assign patterns, their undoing and our awake Pilling is the very struggle.02:27:50 Sessions that we've now been subjected to about these topics, you know what?
02:27:55 And and that is the thing in the same way that they made talking about money.
02:28:00 Speaking of money, kind of.
02:28:03 Taboo right to keep you poor like I did a video about money way back in the YouTube days, which I'm sure is still there.
02:28:11 And if it's, and if, it's probably also on Odyssey, I think it might just it might even be called just money.
02:28:18 But the lot a big reason why.
02:28:21 I think a lot of people who are born poor stay poor is they're the poor, the poor you are.
02:28:29 The weirder you are about talking about money.
02:28:33 Because it's almost like a you're you're ashamed to admit what you don't know about, right?
02:28:38 Or you're ashamed of like the your score.
02:28:41 Like, oh, I don't want to give out my goy score, because then you'll know you have a.
02:28:45 Higher goy score than me.
02:28:47 And it keeps people poor.
02:28:50 And I think that needs to stop too, but you're absolutely.
02:28:52 Right.
02:28:53 You know, I've noticed that in a lot of places, I kind of get it in some circumstances.
02:28:58 Right.
02:28:58 There are some situations where it's nice to not have to have the political side of things.
02:29:07 But I think that's increasingly irrelevant because politics are becoming way more.
02:29:17 It's way more consequential.
02:29:20 These days.
Speaker 9
02:29:23 You know it.02:29:23 It didn't used to be, in fact I.
Devon
02:29:25 Bet if you were to pull Americans.02:29:28 And asked them back in.
02:29:30 Well, we were talking about the 90s back in the 90s and say would you prefer to live in a neighborhood of just conservatives or does it mean like, you know, you know, poll Republicans, right?
02:29:44 Or does it really matter?
02:29:46 Like, does that really matter to you at least?
02:29:49 A good chunk of them would have said it doesn't really matter that much to them because they probably had a large group of friends that weren't conservatives.
02:30:01 I did.
02:30:03 Most of my core, I think that's just I think self selection takes place because most of my core friends back before we even, you know talked about politics.
02:30:12 Ended up being right wing.
02:30:15 Or at the very least, libertarian right as adults.
02:30:19 I don't have any friends that were dear friends when I was younger.
02:30:24 That ended up being.
02:30:26 Whacked out lefties because I think that, you know, you saw it even before you could articulate or at least attach a political view to it.
02:30:35 It still manifests in other ways.
02:30:37 That you didn't like, right?
02:30:40 And I think now if you were to do that same poll and ask today it.
02:30:44 Wouldn't be near.
02:30:45 For either side, it'd be near 100%. Most people want a separation.
02:30:50 Most people the left and the right, and I showed the polling data.
02:30:54 I think last stream even.
02:30:57 Most people.
02:30:59 Or at least.
02:31:01 Near ******* 50%, which is crazy for anything on a pole.
02:31:06 1A separation.
02:31:08 And I think that's I think it's inevitable.
02:31:11 That's why I was saying that it's probably smarter to start rather than trying to figure out how are we going to turn this country around, we're not.
02:31:19 It should be more about how are we going to slice this this pie.
02:31:24 You know the pie.
02:31:25 The pie is no longer yours.
02:31:28 But you can add a few pieces of it.
02:31:30 So time to start negotiating where we're going to.
02:31:33 Make those slices.
02:31:36 But thank you very very very much. That was again that's record-breaking. That's insane.
02:31:43 That's that's really unexpected and that's really going to help me out and and classified cat and the bees will both.
02:31:52 We'll both benefit from that.
02:31:55 Luckily, sugar is for the time being is still cheap.
02:31:58 I'm not looking forward to.
02:32:00 I know those.
02:32:01 I mean, it's already kind of creeping up, but that's one thing that's going.
02:32:04 To be creeping up.
02:32:06 But ever all hail.
02:32:09 Lead lead to Nidas which lead Anita is almost sounds like the name of a Mexican restaurant.
Speaker 14
02:32:15 Hey guys.02:32:15 We're gonna go to Lita Anitas.
Devon
02:32:17 No, no, no.02:32:17 No, no, no, no, no, no.
02:32:20 Lita Anitas has the best.
02:32:22 I don't know.
02:32:26 They have the best carne asada I've ever had.
02:32:30 So thank you very much, Lena Anitas.
02:32:33 Gee, my impression of these.
02:32:37 See, we just went from the I'm.
02:32:39 I'm just giving you **** harmless sheet, but we did just go from like, the highest super chat ever to the lowest.
02:32:45 The system allows.
Speaker 2
02:32:48 Which is.Devon
02:32:49 Which is less than $0.05 now. So I think the price of their little coin went down. But whatever, I'm OK with.02:32:55 Harmless. Gee my impression.
02:32:57 I just want to point out.
02:32:58 To be * ****, ** impression of these ruling class types.
02:33:02 Is that most of them don't have an end game and are, to quote the Joker, more like a dog chasing cars.
02:33:11 They wouldn't know what to do with one if they caught it.
02:33:15 They just do their things without pondering what it's all for.
02:33:18 I I would disagree.
02:33:20 I think that they do have an end game.
02:33:21 I think they have.
02:33:22 They play the long game.
02:33:23 I think they have intergenerational plans.
02:33:26 I think that a lot of their plans don't work the way that they think it will.
02:33:31 I I also think that.
02:33:33 That only applies to the people we know about.
02:33:36 The people whose names that we know are not usually the most powerful people, the people that we know the names of are usually the people working for the most powerful people.
02:33:46 And I think that in many cases they are sold on some kind of utopian idea.
02:33:52 They might be true believers.
02:33:54 In fact, I think in many cases.
02:33:55 They are.
02:33:57 And that they are willing to do whatever it takes to realize this utopian dream that they have.
02:34:03 And now that's not all of them.
02:34:05 There's probably some of them that are very lizard brained and they're just like, oh, you mean you're gonna give me kids to ****?
02:34:10 I'll do whatever you want.
02:34:13 That's probably a lot of them, in fact.
02:34:16 Oddly, I think that more more of the useless people on the right.
02:34:21 I think that if you're talking about like elected officials, more people on the right are like that than the people on the left because.
02:34:28 If you notice, when the people on the left run for office, they present a middle of the road like they try to be.
02:34:37 They try to go to the middle during their campaign, but once they get left elected they they go hard left, right?
02:34:46 Whereas the right does the exact opposite.
02:34:49 The right acts like they're very right wing.
02:34:53 And then they get elected and they go hard left or center.
02:34:58 So they don't really believe what they're saying.
02:34:59 At least you can say.
02:35:00 The left in many cases believes what they say.
02:35:07 So I think that, uh, when it comes to.
02:35:12 When it comes to that shed.
02:35:19 What we saying?
02:35:19 Yeah, I.
02:35:20 Think that they.
02:35:20 Do have plans.
02:35:23 All right, D $1240 ******* FBI. I don't think I had that loaded as a.
02:35:29 Clip, but I will.
02:35:32 I will find it I'd need.
02:35:33 To make it loaded as a clip.
02:35:36 I need to trim it and then load it as a clip because I have like the big long version of it somewhere on my computer.
02:35:47 I clipped it out and I was going to load it one night and I thought I had.
02:35:51 And then it was just gone.
02:35:54 Unless this is it.
02:35:55 Oh, this might be it.
02:35:56 Is this the clipped 1?
02:35:59 No, it's not the klepto 1.
02:36:03 This is the long one, but that's OK.
Speaker 13
02:36:05 I don't know.02:36:06 I don't have any son of ******* down here on my asss.
02:36:09 Come in my house here and throw their **** around few times.
Speaker 9
02:36:13 Who's that?Speaker 13
02:36:15 God dammit, FBI.Devon
02:36:23 Oops, there we go.02:36:23 I couldn't find my stupid mic unmute thing.
02:36:26 So there you go.
02:36:29 I'll have to get that loaded.
02:36:32 I saw many of you guys have got the shirt.
02:36:34 That's my favorite shirt.
02:36:35 Honestly, out of all.
02:36:36 The shirts that I've made.
02:36:38 Is the GDF BI?
02:36:43 Oh, you know what it looks like we have.
02:36:44 Connection problems maybe?
02:36:46 Let me look.
02:36:48 Go back to my stream window.
02:36:49 No, it's still.
02:36:50 Going alright, good.
02:36:52 I thought the Internet was eating **** for a second.
02:36:58 Alright, let me just keep that so I can keep an eye on it.
02:37:02 They call me Mr. Perp. $1.00 first time ever catching you live. Excellent. And wise as always, Sir. Well, I appreciate that.
02:37:11 Happy 911. Feel weird saying that but.
02:37:17 Night train 88.
02:37:19 Another big generous donation we got to think of something for this one.
02:37:25 It's only a tenth of the big one, but I don't you know.
02:37:27 Hey, I don't expect miracles.
02:37:30 The big one is only being a 10th of that is still pretty big $100. Let me see what we can do for you.
02:37:38 I thought for sure this was I need to find the song I was trying to find.
02:37:46 No, I don't see it anywhere.
02:37:56 Now here's the about this.
02:37:57 Here's all this says is Donald Trump entrance theme money, money, money, money.
02:38:01 Alright, let's see what that is.
Speaker 2
02:38:03 Money, money, money, money, money, money.Speaker 14
02:38:10 Money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money.Devon
02:38:24 I was doing the scatman I'm the scatman.02:38:30 Thank you very much. Night train 88. Harmless. Gee, what are some good side hustle ideas? I've thought about Larping as a bread tuber without showing my face.
02:38:39 Using a voice changer and regurgitating their ******** arguments in an essay format with good visuals to grift money off of Lefty ********.
02:38:49 Any other ideas that would involve less line?
02:38:52 Yeah, I wouldn't want to do any that involves line, and you might inadvertently, you know, reach a lot of stupid people that are blue pilled by your content.
02:39:02 I think that's a bad idea.
02:39:06 Try to create something.
02:39:07 Try to make something you know there's even just like I have, like, just as an example.
02:39:12 Something I was thinking about as I was clearing out some the the endless pile of garbage that is Carla's house.
02:39:19 He had, like a lot of this old lumber that had been left out in the rain.
02:39:22 It was just kind of like, weathered looking wood and ****.
02:39:25 And I was looking at ways of transferring images onto it, you know, just using a regular printer and a couple cheap tricks with Elmer's glue and.
02:39:36 Transparent spray paint and stuff.
02:39:39 And selling little, you know, stupid designy things like, oh, look, it's like the rustic look and you already got the wood for it.
02:39:47 Things like that making stuff.
02:39:48 I mean, it depends on where you live too.
02:39:51 But yeah, produce something that's not lies. Maybe that's probably a better idea. Bloodstained olivey $3 per shade that the WTC memorial.
02:40:02 Is an inverted black cube absolute chutzpah?
02:40:07 On another note, remember ad councils I'm an American video.
02:40:11 One minute worth of watch.
02:40:14 I am an American video.
02:40:18 Well, let me see if it's really a minute.
02:40:21 Maybe I'll try to download it without crashing the Internet.
02:40:26 I do not remember that I might remember it when I see it.
02:40:30 They played a lot of that propaganda.
02:40:32 You're right about the the memorial.
02:40:34 I I saw it more.
02:40:35 I've been there and my thought was.
02:40:39 Was really just.
02:40:40 Oh, God.
02:40:41 OK, I see what you're talking about.
02:40:48 I'll download it.
02:40:49 Let me see here.
02:40:53 Copy link address.
02:40:57 UM, my thought was more. It was 2 *******.
02:41:00 Holes in the ground.
02:41:03 Like I saw it and I was just like, this is what you made.
02:41:07 You made two holes in the ground like.
02:41:12 Why would you make two holes in the ground?
02:41:14 Like that's like the worst thing.
02:41:16 You could have made.
02:41:19 I can't imagine like where.
02:41:22 I I was astounded.
02:41:25 I was astounded when I saw them.
02:41:30 But and it's not even that pretty, it's more just kind of like this postmodern garbage stuff that you see everywhere.
02:41:39 But you know.
02:41:42 I guess the jokes on us.
02:41:46 Let me see if I can play that video.
02:41:55 Yeah, they had a lot of, you know, being nice to Muslims, which I don't know if this is one of those, but they had a lot of, you know, be nice to Muslim videos like because.
02:42:04 The narrative was this was the most annoying thing, but it really shows you the psychology of Westerns or Westerners.
02:42:11 The the big fear after 911. It's not like people commented a lot on this during the terror attacks that we were getting.
02:42:20 You know, in, in, over, over in in Europe around circa you know 19 or 19, 2015, 2016 stuff.
02:42:29 Like that.
02:42:30 And then people would always complain that, oh, notice how everyone is saying that, you know, the the real problem is we need to make sure that no one is racist towards the Muslims that was that was started here.
02:42:43 After 911, that was the big push was like, well, you have to understand just because you know these particular brown people that you want you to hate and destroy in this other country wants you to be really bloodthirsty about it doesn't mean that you should be mean to the brown people that we've sent here that we've moved over here.
02:43:02 To replace you.
02:43:04 Alright, so let me get rid of some.
02:43:05 Of this stuff.
02:43:10 Let's take a look here.
02:43:15 I don't know if I remember this or not, but we'll see.
Speaker 18
02:43:21 I am an American.Speaker 17
02:43:22 I am.Speaker 16
02:43:23 An American? I'm an American.Speaker
02:43:25 I am an American.02:43:27 I'm an American.
Speaker 11
02:43:28 I am an American.Speaker 3
02:43:31 I am an American.02:43:32 I am an American.
Speaker 11
02:43:33 I am an American.02:43:35 I'm an American.
02:43:36 I am an.
02:43:36 American I am an American.
02:43:40 I am an American.
Speaker 13
02:43:42 I am an American.02:43:44 I am an American.
Speaker 7
02:43:46 I am an American.Speaker
02:43:47 I am an American.Speaker 3
02:43:49 I'm an American.Speaker 13
02:43:50 I am an American.Speaker 11
02:43:52 Aye, aye, I am American.02:43:58 I am in America.
Speaker 5
02:43:59 I am an American.02:44:03 I am American.
Devon
02:44:06 Funny how many of these Americans seem to have trouble just.02:44:10 Pronouncing I am an American, huh?
Speaker 11
02:44:17 America, I'm an American.Devon
02:44:19 I'm a man.02:44:20 I didn't even know he was gonna be like that bad.
02:44:26 Oh, look, it's the Dennis Prager thing.
02:44:29 Dennis Prager loves saying E pluribus Unum.
02:44:37 Out of many one.
02:44:39 He loves saying that.
02:44:40 Ohh yeah, that's that's what America was founded on.
02:44:44 It was founded on the concept of multiculturalism.
02:44:47 That's literally Dennis Prager.
02:44:49 If you listen to his radio show, I don't know if if it's still like this, but I've heard him say it in in interviews on video recently, like within the last year or so.
02:45:00 So I know he still does it.
02:45:02 He beats the **** out of this.
02:45:03 He always uses.
02:45:04 He always says that this is what America is founded on.
02:45:08 Which is ********.
02:45:10 Complete ******* ********.
Speaker
02:45:16 I'm an American.Speaker 15
02:45:17 I am.Speaker 17
02:45:17 An American I am an.Speaker 2
02:45:19 American I am an American.Speaker 12
02:45:20 I am an American.Devon
02:45:28 Yeah, I'm gonna have to say no to most of those.02:45:32 But I don't know, you know, maybe at this point maybe they are Americans and I'm just not.
02:45:41 Maybe that's the.
02:45:42 Way we need to look at it.
02:45:48 Maybe that's the solution, right?
02:45:49 Maybe that's the solution to what we've been talking about.
02:45:52 Maybe we need to.
02:45:56 Have a different moniker.
02:46:03 I don't know.
02:46:07 10 years later, we are still one I don't know.
02:46:10 Apparently this is the one that.
02:46:11 They played ten. I guess it's ten years after 911. I don't know if I didn't, I didn't see the original 1.
02:46:20 Because it just said 9/11 ad council.
02:46:23 Is the one that I got.
02:46:26 Why was the was the original one even worse?
02:46:29 Should I look at? I don't know if there's another one, 2000.
02:46:35 Yeah, I'm not coming up with anything else, so.
Speaker 10
02:46:37 I don't know.Devon
02:46:42 I'm sure it's just as bad.02:46:48 All right, let's take a look here.
Speaker 9
02:46:55 Ohh what happened here?Devon
02:47:02 So now my super chats got all shuffled around but.Speaker 13
02:47:05 I'm going to roll with it.Devon
02:47:09 Where were we at?02:47:12 Inverted black cube.
02:47:17 OK, well, This is why I haven't seen for some reason things got weird.
02:47:21 Zero per one $1.00 the first red pilly moment was when I was younger is learning how 9/11 narrative is full of lies.
02:47:29 The enemy fights dirty and is always using deception. I think this is one of the reasons why the right is paranoid and infighting. It reminds me of 1982 the thing. Thank you for your word.
02:47:41 Well, now that is the why is.
02:47:43 The psychologically it ***** with you.
02:47:46 To to live in.
02:47:46 A society that is led by lies.
02:47:52 When you're psychologically programmed as right wing people are to want to trust the authorities when you find out that the authorities are liars.
02:48:01 You know it.
02:48:02 Kind of ***** you up.
02:48:04 Because the right wing likes likes hierarchies, the right wing likes.
02:48:08 There to be order and so many times, especially when you're young, you grow up expecting that to be.
02:48:16 A A A you know a group you can trust, right?
02:48:21 And when you find out you can't.
02:48:25 And I think some people go off the deep end, actually, but everyone gets a little bit crazy.
02:48:36 Uh. Let's see here.
02:48:40 Jack Burton, 911, appreciate that Devin these.
02:48:44 Way, way vase.
02:48:46 Listen to us frequently and use it against us.
02:48:50 Sadly, I served in the Marines and have worked as a DoD DoD contractor for years.
02:48:55 It never stops.
02:48:56 Nobody realizes that the past wars we endured were a complete sham.
02:49:01 We all need to be a beef farmers like you cattle ranching.
02:49:05 Sucks, trust me.
02:49:06 Well, hey, beef farming is not all that's cracked up to be either.
02:49:10 I think there's, I think there's downsized to anything, anything farm wise I think.
02:49:18 That I mean.
02:49:19 It's it.
02:49:20 I don't know if it's downside, it's.
02:49:22 Just it's hard work.
02:49:23 It's hard work and it's dirty work and it's.
02:49:27 Not for everybody.
02:49:28 But it certainly is a way to be somewhat self-sufficient if.
02:49:36 You know if whether there's food shortages or I don't know what the hell is going to happen.
02:49:42 Certainly, if there's a situation where there's a session in the mix that's going to be a wild ride and I'd like to be in a situation where I have the at least the tools to produce my own calories.
02:49:55 And I think everyone should do that.
02:49:57 Gardening, gardening, livestock, bees.
02:50:00 If you want to do it.
02:50:02 UM and.
02:50:05 In learning survival skills like how you can forage, you'd be surprised at how many edible plants are just in every environment in the environment that I'm in, where you would think there wouldn't be a lot because it's the desert.
02:50:17 There's a shocking amount of edible plants.
02:50:20 In fact, I found like this weird plant.
02:50:21 I should have taken.
02:50:22 I'll take a picture next.
02:50:23 It's next to my feeder.
02:50:24 I thought it was like a.
02:50:26 Pepper plants like it like it's making these little pepper looking things like look like jalapenos, but it's not a broken one open.
02:50:32 I think it's some kind of like melon or something.
02:50:34 I don't know what.
02:50:35 It is, but it looks like a weed.
02:50:37 And it's just in the middle of the desert.
02:50:38 It shouldn't even be growing there.
02:50:40 But I have no idea what it is.
02:50:41 I'm sure it's edible.
02:50:42 I'm allowed.
02:50:43 I didn't try it.
02:50:44 And to confirm what it is first.
02:50:48 But yeah, no, you're right, there are.
02:50:49 They are always.
02:50:52 They are always learning.
02:50:53 I think the good thing is I think that.
02:50:56 As it gets might more diverse, I think they'll rely more heavily on AI and I just think their assumptions about what AI is going to actually do for.
02:51:06 Is hubris driven?
02:51:10 I don't think that it's realistic.
02:51:12 I don't think that they're going to the same diversity that's making every that's making the service at the restaurant you go to bad that's making like the the service at the government office that you have to get some, you know, like drivers.
02:51:26 Prisons or whatever, you know everything bad like the.
02:51:30 When you go.
02:51:30 To the hospital.
02:51:31 It's bad, like every like the the amount of of of.
02:51:36 Times that you end up being inconvenienced.
02:51:39 By diversity is it's almost what it is.
02:51:43 It's countless and eternal, and I think those same problems plague the.
02:51:49 The the same agencies that that don't like us.
02:51:53 Just in less impactful ways at.
Speaker 10
02:51:55 The moment.Speaker 2
02:52:00 Uh. Let's see here.Devon
02:52:05 Ryan is cool $25. Appreciate that.02:52:09 Thanks for the content, Devin only able to pop in for a little because I'm at work was just thinking about skills we should learn and about language.
02:52:19 We should all learn sign language to communicate to each other if necessary in Spanish so we can understand the majority of.
02:52:27 I don't know if we need no sign language, I think I mean, at what point would you need to know sign language?
02:52:35 You have to be realistic.
02:52:36 The realistically you're not going to get enough people to learn to sign.
02:52:39 Even if you learn sign language.
02:52:41 Trying to get everyone else that's right wing to learn sign language that's.
02:52:45 That's a big ask.
02:52:46 I don't think going to be able to do that.
02:52:49 But in terms of communication, look, I've always promoted being a ham radio operator.
02:52:54 I think that's that's vital cause I do think that they they look they have.
02:53:00 It's not like a literal switch, but it's functionally an Internet kill switch in the White House.
02:53:06 And they have all the legal, all the legal.
02:53:10 Grounds to use it for whatever.
02:53:13 And I think they will.
02:53:14 If there's any kind of.
02:53:19 And if you can't communicate.
02:53:22 Well, you might be ******, you know, and.
02:53:27 Even if it's just, you know, having the ability to receive getting the radio, like I said, next next stream I'll have a.
02:53:35 Maybe I'll have some recommendations for nice cheap radios.
02:53:40 That are good for receiving even.
02:53:43 For like.
02:53:46 Less than 100 bucks.
02:53:48 They can still receive single single side band and stuff.
02:53:52 But I think that would that would be more valuable than learning sign language as far as learning Spanish.
02:53:58 I mean, it's not a bad idea.
02:54:00 I hate to say it, but it's not a bad idea.
02:54:03 They they it depends on.
02:54:04 What part of the country you.
02:54:05 Live in but it.
02:54:08 It's probably a useful skill.
02:54:10 It'll be an I'll tell you what.
02:54:11 It'll be increasingly useful as we go, whether we like it or not.
Speaker 9
02:54:17 UM.Devon
02:54:21 Jack Burton, 119 Devon. Unfortunately, people do not realize that rules do not apply to them. They will continually follow these fallacies.02:54:31 Yet most people are self governing and I get it.
02:54:34 I mean, that's why this kind of government appealed to their ancestors when they founded the country.
02:54:40 Because they were by and large self governing and didn't need a whole lot of oversight.
02:54:45 What they don't realize is unchecked.
02:54:50 In a society, especially in a society where you're inviting people who don't have that self regulatory system going on.
02:54:58 It becomes a massive disadvantage.
02:55:02 In the same way that not having in.
02:55:04 Group preference does.
02:55:06 And I think that's in fact, I almost think it's probably more damaging.
02:55:12 That you you think that you have to play within this the these imaginary bounds.
02:55:22 You know, most people can't even articulate why.
02:55:27 And most people will look, most people will because.
02:55:33 Evolutionarily, it makes sense that most people would.
02:55:37 Most people are designed to be followers.
02:55:40 Most people are designed to.
02:55:42 I mean slave might sound like a harsh word, and maybe it is, but.
02:55:46 Most people are designed to be basically some form of slave.
02:55:54 You know, I mean not to put too fine.
Speaker 9
02:55:56 A point on it, but that's, you know.Devon
02:55:58 That's most people.02:56:01 But I don't think that's.
02:56:01 Hopefully that's not most of my audience here.
02:56:06 Hopefully that's not most of you guys.
02:56:10 And that's all I'm saying is.
02:56:12 Just start rethinking.
02:56:16 Some of these.
02:56:18 Rules of the game.
02:56:22 Zenith $5 appreciate that. Is there a group chat?
02:56:26 Talk to High Priest King Terry, I think has a.
02:56:33 A telegram chat that I still have not gone to cause.
02:56:36 I just haven't a chance.
02:56:36 I'm not often around my computer right now.
02:56:41 I'm a pretty busy guy right now.
02:56:44 But I will get around to popping in there to at least check it out.
02:56:49 But High Priest King Terry will have that.
02:56:52 He's one of the mods.
02:56:54 ******** ****** $1.00.
02:56:58 What setbacks have the system faced since starting all these wars overseas?
02:57:02 Is there any hope?
02:57:03 Well, I don't know.
02:57:04 I think Afghanistan was probably.
02:57:06 A setback?
02:57:06 I think it was inevitable, right?
02:57:08 Cause in a lot of ways, Afghanistan was just like this big.
02:57:13 Money pit.
02:57:15 You know, for the defense contractors to just fleece?
02:57:19 The American people and while at the same time doing lots of weapons tests.
02:57:25 Like what were they hoping to accomplish?
02:57:27 Like what was the end game?
02:57:28 It was never really defined.
02:57:31 You know, what was the mission?
02:57:34 I don't, I don't.
02:57:35 Recall anyone even really articulating that that there was like a reason?
02:57:41 Like, there's a thing that ohh and.
02:57:43 Then once we do this.
02:57:45 Then Afghanistan is one, right?
02:57:49 What was the?
02:57:51 What was the this?
02:57:52 There was no this.
02:57:54 So it was doomed to fail because there was there was number point to being there.
02:57:59 Other than just to do.
02:58:01 You know, experiments with your weapons and probably other things that we'll never find out about.
02:58:10 Harmless GA High IQ Asian friend of mine made enough money in crypto to buy a studio apartment in New York, asked me to join his Silicon Valley start up worth looking into.
02:58:21 I'm in my early 20s doing remote software engineering work to keep my distance from the city.
02:58:27 What business would you get into?
02:58:28 Well, I'll tell you what, if I.
02:58:29 Had the ability to do.
02:58:31 Software remotely and get paid a decent amount and I would try to get paid New York or California wages, but do it from a place that's rural and you'd be surprised how quickly when you're not.
02:58:48 Paying two to three grand a month for a ****** apartment, you'd be surprised how much money you can save up.
02:58:58 So you don't have to be making a ton of money if you're not.
02:59:00 If you don't have the expenses of living in the city like, for example, maybe at first if you have the ability.
02:59:09 To do this.
02:59:11 Live with your parents for like 6.
02:59:12 I don't know how much money you have saved.
02:59:14 But if you don't have nothing.
02:59:15 Or don't have you.
02:59:16 You don't.
02:59:16 You don't.
02:59:17 You ain't got no.
02:59:18 Then live with your parents for like 6 months and justice.
02:59:21 Save up a pile of money and then.
02:59:24 Go to somewhere rural.
02:59:25 Start looking at property.
02:59:26 Start looking at places that look like a place you'd want to live.
02:59:31 I'm also another thing that I would say that I've that I would regret about maybe my location.
02:59:37 Is that even though I'm not like super close with my immediate family?
02:59:43 I mean, there's no bad blood in like that.
02:59:45 There's not like, ohh, I'm.
02:59:46 I'm still mad at you because on Thanksgiving, you ******* through the Turkey and you know nothing like that.
02:59:51 But my parents live far, like really far, and especially as they get older and my parents, they have, they have, they live in a rural area and my mom is like interested in, like, the beekeeping stuff.
03:00:06 And my dad is interested in like ham radio and all of a sudden and.
03:00:10 And you know that it would have been nice.
03:00:13 If I lived in an area like that, or closer to my family because of the safety numbers thing, right?
03:00:21 And there's lots of times where I I I'm like, man, I wish I just had one extra person here to make this job.
03:00:27 I'm doing so much easier.
03:00:30 And if I had called, you know, my brother or my dad or something like that, it would, you know, I'd.
03:00:35 Have that person.
03:00:36 So I would I would take that into account when you're looking at places or maybe try to get friends to go with you because it's that's the one thing I think that makes what I what I've done out.
03:00:50 More difficult than it would be otherwise is that it's it's.
03:00:59 When you're in an isolated place.
03:01:02 It's not.
03:01:03 You're not meeting a ton of people, obviously.
03:01:07 So sometimes it's easier to to go where people that where you already have people, or bring people with you.
03:01:16 Jay baby cakes. Hey, man.
Speaker 9
03:01:18 Love your work.Devon
03:01:19 First time seeing you live.03:01:21 I'm working on filling flash drives with the YouTube channels I used to replace my.
03:01:27 I used to replace my professor I use to replace my professors in college.
03:01:33 Is there anything else we can do before getting into power positions that will make parallel institutions more appealing?
03:01:41 Good night from Michigan.
03:01:45 I'm not sure you're asking is there anything else we can do before getting into power positions that will make parallel institutions more appealing?
03:01:54 I'm not sure you're asking that, but I would say.
03:01:59 If you're trying to make parallel institutions, one thing that the right is very lacking in right now is legal experts.
03:02:07 We don't have any lawyer.
03:02:08 We have a we have a tiny amount of lawyers, but we need more lawyers.
03:02:13 And easier said than done.
03:02:17 But thanks to the Internet, that's another thing you can do just like look, you can be homesteading while getting a law degree online.
03:02:24 I don't know or even just studying for the bar.
03:02:27 There's a handful of states that doesn't that don't require you to get a law degree to.
03:02:33 To practice law.
03:02:36 California, weirdly enough, is one of them.
03:02:39 But there's there's a few states where you could do that.
03:02:43 Another thing would be.
03:02:47 I mean, I don't know.
03:02:48 I don't know.
03:02:50 I I'm not 100% sure what you're asking there, so it's tough to answer you're there, but no appreciate the support there. Jack Burton, 911.
03:03:00 9/11/2020 looks more fondly than today.
03:03:04 Or looks more fondly than today 9/11/2022.
03:03:11 Yeah, I would say.
03:03:14 I don't know.
03:03:14 There were some people that were losing, like they thought that, you know, the the lockdowns were were going to be the end of every, like they were going to literally start just gassing us and stuff like that.
03:03:27 So there there was a there was a time when there was people that were there were kind of panicked during the lockdown stuff, but generally speaking.
03:03:35 I think it's easy and it's easy to look back at at.
03:03:40 When Biden first got elected and thinking, Oh well, he's just going to be this daughter.
03:03:44 And old, old woke fool, right?
03:03:50 Not realizing.
03:03:53 I mean, realizing that he was going to probably go after, you know, the January 6 people and right wing extremists, but not that it would be as as.
03:04:02 I don't know.
03:04:03 Like I I feel like they're they're more aggressively pursuing that goal than I than I.
03:04:10 I think a lot of people were expecting.
03:04:14 Splitter trace $1.00 appreciate that. I hear that the Byzantine Empire was a period of time where Christianity was at its peak and Jews did not thrive. Could that be why we never hear about the Byzantium history at all?
03:04:30 I don't know cause I haven't heard about the history at all.
03:04:35 I have to know more.
03:04:39 And it's a possibility.
03:04:41 I think a lot of it would be tied to why weren't there a lot of Jews influencing it?
03:04:45 If it's because that they were thrown out, then yeah, you probably have a lot of academic like a lot of butthurt academic Jews that were purposely.
03:04:53 Avoiding that that area of the of history.
03:04:57 Winter child one.
03:04:58 Dollar did your loan cactus pair survive?
03:05:02 If you ever get a good harvest, you should try making cactus liquor.
03:05:06 I had this one in Malta and it was delicious.
03:05:11 If you talk about the.
03:05:15 Talking about the Peruvian 1.
03:05:17 Talk about the proving one.
03:05:19 I had some really good yeah, I was able to eat one of the one of them, the second one that came because I got.
03:05:25 A second one.
03:05:27 Birds got to it before I.
03:05:28 Get to it.
03:05:29 Because birds ate it before it was ripe, it tastes like ice cream.
03:05:33 It was actually really good.
03:05:36 And I had some really good.
03:05:38 That could be a cat.
03:05:39 I actually have a good.
03:05:40 Idea for a cactus pill now?
03:05:42 I got some really good prickly pears.
03:05:46 Finally I got some commercial cuttings.
03:05:50 That came in the form of like these little squares.
03:05:53 They weren't even like full pads.
03:05:54 It kind of ****** me off because the whole first year it was just like making.
03:05:58 The first pad and then that was those two years ago this year.
03:06:02 All of those began to actually be cactuses.
03:06:06 And start to get fruit.
03:06:09 And they got just enough fruit to where I could, like, taste it and be like, oh, that's what this one tastes like.
03:06:13 Cause I got like.
03:06:14 10 different of these commercial ones.
03:06:16 And there's like one or two that are really good.
03:06:19 And so I've made cuttings of those and planted.
03:06:21 More of them.
03:06:22 And so that should be.
03:06:26 That should be good.
03:06:27 Prickly pear is pretty good.
03:06:28 A lot of it doesn't all taste the same, though.
03:06:30 I guess probably just like anything else, right?
03:06:32 Not every apple taste the same like some apples like you get the difference from like a Fuji apple and a green apple.
03:06:38 It's totally different.
03:06:40 Glock 20, three $1.00 for the big money hyper chats. I suggest you play your musical masterpiece. Shekels. Faster video.
03:06:48 I'd have to find it.
03:06:49 I had a button on on my OBS to play it and then like it says jabots like that's.
03:06:55 That's what I called the button.
03:06:57 And I hit it and nothing happens.
03:06:59 So I think.
03:07:00 The file I.
03:07:01 Moved it or I I'll have to find it.
03:07:06 Hard to find.
03:07:09 Because it's not.
03:07:09 Apparently it's not connected anymore.
03:07:12 Veruca Salt, $10 very generous. Appreciate that black pill. That would be cool to have a telegram channel that indexes all your live streams with keywords for what is discussed or what movie TV show is covered so that they're easy to find. Sometimes it's obvious from the the title.
03:07:32 Or thumbnail pick, but not always the one.
03:07:36 For example the one with Roseanne.
03:07:39 I could do it.
03:07:40 Yeah, if you want to do it.
03:07:42 You can do that. No one's stopping me from doing that.
03:07:47 I wouldn't.
03:07:48 I mean, I wouldn't.
03:07:52 I wouldn't wish that on anyone really, cause I feel like that would and that's a lot of streams you have to watch.
03:07:57 And because sometimes this is kind of, this is pretty free form.
03:08:00 You know what, I.
03:08:00 Mean like sometimes I name name strings with some meaning.
03:08:04 Sometimes I I kind of just like.
03:08:07 I'm a little dynamic about it, let's just say and sometimes the streams kind of just go where they go and.
03:08:13 So that might that seems like it'd be quite the task.
03:08:16 But if you want to do it, yeah, go for it.
03:08:20 Andro Andromeda.
03:08:24 Andromeda is how you spell Andromeda. That's that seems weird to me. Andromeda, one $5 appreciate that join stream.
03:08:33 20 minutes ago and well, you said that 22 minutes ago, so it was 42 minutes ago.
03:08:40 Thank you in advance for the show tomorrow.
03:08:43 The show tomorrow, there's no show tomorrow.
03:08:45 What's the show tomorrow?
03:08:48 Is something happening tomorrow?
03:08:51 Is there gonna be another 911 tomorrow?
03:08:57 $5 appreciate that. Devin, would you check out friendschan.org? It's a four cup alternative based on free speech. We have a live stream service too. Worth a quick browse. All right, I'll open a tab and.
Speaker 9
03:09:13 And check it out.Devon
03:09:19 OK, where is the?03:09:25 I mean, four chance fairly free speech.
03:09:28 I know some things get shut down.
03:09:31 But I don't think it's a crazy amount.
03:09:34 Maybe I'm just naive.
03:09:38 Vegas Little Cutie, $5. Appreciate that 911 is my son's 17th birthday, so it's always a happy celebration for me. I saw this product for your bees, so you won't have to be out in the heat.
Speaker 9
03:09:55 What is this?Devon
03:09:57 I think I've seen this as an observation hive.03:09:59 Yeah, I've seen this.
03:10:01 I was thinking about getting one of these.
03:10:02 I mean, you couldn't have the problem with these is.
03:10:06 You're not going to.
03:10:07 You can't manage those hives like they're just in there because you can't open them up because you know they'd be all over your house.
03:10:15 Let me show what she's let me show a picture of.
03:10:17 What she sent me here.
03:10:20 They're pretty cool and I wouldn't mind one.
03:10:24 Like as as a novelty, like as just you'd just be like a a colony that you'd have.
03:10:30 That you could look at and and and it would be a good learning tool, especially for kids like for home school and stuff like that.
03:10:37 So it's here's a picture of it.
03:10:40 It's basically a hive.
03:10:43 That goes that attaches.
03:10:45 It's in your house, on the wall, and it's kind of decorative.
03:10:48 Like they make it it's module.
03:10:50 So it's got these little honeycomb shaped wooden boxes, but they're the sides are transparent, so you can look inside and see the hive.
03:10:59 And then the way they go in and out of the the hive is through like a tube that goes, you know, out your window or you can drill a hole in the wall or whatever, right?
03:11:10 And these are cool, but you can't.
03:11:13 You know, you can't just you can't open them like you'd have to.
03:11:16 I mean, you can, I guess you could take it outside and open it or just have lots.
03:11:20 Of bees in your house.
03:11:25 Yeah, these are cool.
03:11:26 And like I said, I'll I'll maybe get one of these someday because I think.
03:11:29 It would be.
03:11:31 And I think they would just thrive.
03:11:32 They would perform the, the, the sad irony would be.
03:11:38 They'd performed so much better than the ones outside because they'd be in an air conditioned place in the in the summer, and then they'd be in a heated place.
03:11:47 In the.
03:11:47 Winter, so they would probably do like really well, but you couldn't.
03:11:53 You know, I don't know how how you'd possibly harvest honey from them.
03:11:58 Maybe you could do something with a fume board that would you could have like a queen excluder on one of those.
03:12:06 Octagon things and then maybe have like a fume board that would drive the bees out and then you could.
03:12:14 Close it off and detach it and justice.
03:12:15 Take all the honey.
03:12:16 Maybe you can have like flow high frames.
03:12:19 Actually that that would maybe work.
03:12:21 You could build one of those with flow high frames.
03:12:24 And then you could open the back and the flow height frames are just like these frames that they're like plastic honeycomb.
03:12:33 Actually, my experience don't really like that much, but if you can get them to use them, it makes honey extraction a snap.
03:12:41 You just turn this little valve on the back of the hive and honey comes out kind.
03:12:45 Of like you would like.
03:12:48 Like I'm sure you've seen like Canadians, like the at least in cartoons.
03:12:53 When they're getting the SAP out of.
03:12:54 The the Maple.
03:12:55 Trees, you know, like a little stick on the.
03:12:57 Like it's essentially like that.
03:12:59 A little more complicated that's based like that.
03:13:01 So you can, if you could design something that had that, that'd be pretty cool where you could just turn a little spike.
03:13:06 And it would just.
03:13:06 Get the but it would be.
03:13:08 It'd be pretty complicated because you'd have to somehow get the bees out of there first.
03:13:12 I don't know.
03:13:13 I guess the flow high frames, you wouldn't have to get the bees out of there.
03:13:15 You could let them stay there.
03:13:18 Oh, maybe that's an idea for someone you want to get rich.
03:13:20 Make one of these beehives that uses flow, hive frames or something using the same ID.
03:13:28 Where you can just you can have it in your house and just leave it.
03:13:33 You know, you never have to.
03:13:34 I mean, by design, you're not ever ******* with it.
03:13:36 And then occasionally when you want fresh honey, you just turn like, a, a a spigot on your wall and fresh honey comes out that that, I mean, even if it's a bad idea in practice, I think it's enough of a novelty.
03:13:49 People would buy it.
03:13:50 So for those of you asking like.
03:13:53 What you could do to make some money.
03:13:55 That would be a cool idea, because a lot of these beekeepers are just retired boomers that have money to spend.
03:14:02 So you can.
03:14:05 You can hustle, hustle some boomers with like the.
03:14:09 The honeycomb spicket hive or I don't know, we'd call it.
03:14:15 Jack Burton, 119, agreed. It is hard work, but simplistic work for some, in a sense prefer any farming ranching over most of the work I've done. I am sure you have heard of Sega lilies being a Mormon.
03:14:32 Being a Mormon background as well, I have not heard of saga lilies.
03:14:36 What's that?
03:14:39 You know, it sounds like a.
03:14:40 It's like like a generic Sega, the Mormon Sega.
03:14:45 Your parents ever buy you the.
03:14:47 The Christian Nintendo games.
03:14:50 My parents found me Bible adventures once.
03:14:54 Sago, Lily. What's this?
03:14:57 It's utahs range plant.
03:15:00 Utah's state flower.
03:15:03 What does it do?
03:15:06 Is it like a hallucinogen or something?
03:15:12 They eat.
03:15:14 I guess the Mormons ate the bulbs for food when they were like starving.
03:15:26 Yeah, I've never heard of that.
03:15:28 That doesn't look familiar.
03:15:31 But that's pretty cool.
03:15:33 Yeah, always good to learn about forage.
03:15:35 I just learned about a new one.
03:15:36 You can eat Sego Lily bulbs.
03:15:44 ASD FASD $1.00 American Sign Language is actually really easy and can be used through sound barriers and over distance as long as.
03:15:53 There is sight.
03:15:55 Ah yes, but ham radio can be used for thousands and thousands of miles.
03:16:00 I rarely talk to people on the other side, like on the literal other side of the planet, and I don't have to be able to see them.
03:16:08 Or or use my hands.
03:16:12 I'm not saying don't learn sign language, I'm just saying practically speaking, I don't think it would.
03:16:18 Jack Burton, 119 Afghanistan was the biggest money pit for the banking and military industry. Hearts and minds was complete ******** when we were there.
03:16:29 The better aspect of it is all all is.
03:16:32 We are making shekels by being too young and ignorant, even as a sieve.
03:16:37 They paid $12,000 or more a month for the most basic test. Yeah. No like it. It was a huge money pit, but most people weren't going to complain cause as a contractor, you can make a **** ton of ******* money just by, like, doing being a consult.
03:16:53 You know, you could be a a Deloitte or a Booz Allen Hamilton, you know, consultant.
03:17:03 And or one of these other, you know, countless other contracting companies.
03:17:09 And make hand over fist just doing the most basic ****.
03:17:14 That's what they do.
03:17:15 It's not just Afghanistan.
03:17:16 That's when they say that they're exporting democracy.
03:17:19 That's really what they mean.
03:17:20 They're they're they're not exporting democracy.
03:17:23 They're operating capitalism outside the confines of American law.
03:17:29 And and usually trying to rape, as in many resources out of the country as they can.
03:17:34 While they do it.
03:17:36 Canine friend.
03:17:39 $25. Very generous. Thank you for that. Thanks for the.
03:17:42 Base presos excellent.
03:17:44 Well, I appreciate that.
03:17:46 Thank you for the based pesos.
03:17:49 FOP, $1.00 appreciate that yes, play shekels faster more often. Please masterpiece.
03:17:56 I don't know where.
03:17:57 It is that's the problem.
03:17:58 I don't know what happened to it.
03:18:04 Let me see if I can find.
03:18:05 It here.
03:18:08 I don't know what happened to it.
03:18:09 I might have like an older version of it somewhere because I was.
03:18:13 I had to render it a few times and so.
03:18:15 Usually when I'm doing.
03:18:16 That I make a mess of files.
03:18:19 My my hard drives are pretty chaotic right now.
03:18:33 Yeah, I don't know where it is.
03:18:34 I do not know where it is.
03:18:40 I have a lot of weird stuff in this folder that you would think it would be in here because a lot of this is related.
03:18:48 But I do not see shekels faster.
Speaker 9
03:18:57 I have.Devon
03:19:10 It's not where I where.03:19:12 I would think it would be.
03:19:16 I have the weird cactus pill intro I think.
03:19:21 Now that's just the raw file of the footage I shot for.
03:19:26 Well, yeah, I'll, I'll, I'll try to hunt.
03:19:28 It's on my telegram.
03:19:29 So even if I accidentally deleted it here, it's on my telegram.
03:19:32 If you go far back enough.
03:19:34 And drop it off $5. Appreciate that I meant to say thank you in advance for the show tonight as I'll be watching it tomorrow from the beginning. Oh, well, I appreciate that.
03:19:46 Fergus Moore, $5 the connection has been pretty good tonight. Well, don't jinx it. Maybe we should end it there before it gets jinxed. This last one, let me refresh the page because every once in a while it gets all stupid.
03:20:00 Let me see if.
03:20:02 Make sure I didn't miss anything.
03:20:08 Yeah, I don't think we're good.
03:20:10 Let me.
03:20:10 Go to regular chat.
03:20:13 Yeah, someone asked if I if I tried.
03:20:15 Windows search. They no.
03:20:16 I've in fact I don't even use Windows search because such a pile of garbage I use a third party.
03:20:20 That's how broken Windows is, but I don't know what I called it.
03:20:25 I call things I don't know why I call things the most stupid names.
03:20:30 I don't know.
03:20:31 I'll look.
03:20:32 I'll look for Jew bots.
03:20:33 I might have called it Jew bots.
03:20:36 Jew bot.
Speaker 10
03:20:38 I have a.Devon
03:20:38 3D model called Jabot.03:20:46 Let's see here.
03:20:47 I'll look for shekel.
03:20:49 I know I spelled.
03:20:50 Shekel wrong in that video, but maybe now I don't even have SH Ek brings up nothing.
03:21:00 How about?
03:21:06 Yeah, I don't.
03:21:07 I don't see it.
03:21:10 Let me just Jew.
03:21:13 There's a lot of juice stuff I don't.
03:21:16 Oh wait.
03:21:18 This is called Jabot Video.
03:21:20 Let me see if this is it.
Speaker 9
03:21:24 Let me see here.Devon
03:21:27 It's Jew bot video.03:21:31 How did you bought or?
03:21:32 Do you bought?
03:21:33 Oh, I did all in a word before.
03:21:35 Oh, that's just the video.
03:21:36 It's not.
03:21:36 The soundtrack, though.
03:21:40 There's no audio track.
03:21:48 This is just called Jews.
Speaker
03:21:51 Let me see.Devon
03:21:53 Oh, here it is.03:21:53 It's just called Jews.
Speaker
03:22:01 Oh no, this is not the right one.Devon
03:22:03 I was look at the wrong thing.03:22:04 The video of that.
03:22:05 Alright, so I have the video.
03:22:06 I don't have the song part of it.
03:22:10 I had the Jew bot video but.
03:22:11 I know the Jew bot song.
Speaker 9
03:22:14 UM.Devon
03:22:20 Let's see here.03:22:23 Jewish dance? Jewish techno party.
03:22:30 I could eat.
03:22:31 How about juice song?
03:22:32 Maybe if I can.
03:22:33 Find that.
03:22:34 Because I have the Jew Video Jew bought video.
03:22:36 This is the Jew bought video.
03:22:39 Oh, this one.
03:22:40 Alright, I got it.
03:22:41 All right, actually I have.
03:22:42 The audio for this one somehow.
03:22:45 Here we go.
Speaker 6
03:22:50 Little bit.03:22:51 All Western countries, so I can get my checks faster, check faster, check faster check, faster, faster.
Speaker 5
03:23:05 Shooting the toxic vaccine so I can get my shekels first.03:23:12 Chuckles first.
03:23:13 Chuckles first, chuckles fast, fast, fast.
Speaker 6
03:23:21 Volume 8.03:23:36 It's big all.
03:23:37 You're not big, so I can get my gentle fast.
Speaker 5
03:23:44 To Jewish born kings, so I can get the flight shekels faster.Speaker 6
03:23:51 Huge milling products you don't need so I can get high kettles faster.Speaker 5
03:23:59 The ******* army says I can.03:24:02 Get my chickens faster.
Speaker 6
03:24:08 Boy, Boy, boy, boy.03:24:13 Boys name.
03:24:17 Voice made.
03:24:20 Collusion and tile region so I can get high faster.
03:24:35 Hanson, with every kept clean hope I can get my master.
03:24:57 Volume way.
Devon
03:25:01 And we got a few extras that popped in here and then I'll close her out.03:25:06 Harmless G.
03:25:08 When they love you, they'll excuse your atrocities.
03:25:10 When they hate you, they'll criticize your benevolence.
03:25:13 This is what white people need to understand about those that condemn European empires.
03:25:20 By the way, not that I care that much about.
03:25:22 The Queen or whatever, but.
03:25:26 It it, it was interesting to see the amount of diversity.
03:25:30 Who took the opportunity?
03:25:33 To shoot all over.
03:25:34 The British Empire that gave them plumbing.
03:25:37 That took them out of the ******* Stone Age.
03:25:40 But that's another, that's another topic.
03:25:44 Jack Burton, 1/1/19, Sego Sego lilies are.
03:25:48 Precious, but you have to be cautious if it could be a death camas.
03:25:54 Well, it's got death in the name.
03:25:56 So those are probably not good surprise you not learn that being Mormon upbringing, something to look into more.
03:26:02 Yeah, I'll check that out.
03:26:03 No, we never talked about it.
03:26:05 Maybe they did and I just don't remember it that night, I remember like.
03:26:08 The thing I remember is like the the the story about the the Seagulls came and ate all the locusts they were eating up their field.
03:26:14 And you know, what's apparently is happening again right now, which makes sense.
03:26:20 And then fought for $5. Guys don't get don't forget to check out friends. Chan, you can say you can say Miss Soy miss soy boy.
03:26:33 You can say I'm a soy boy, whatever that is.
03:26:36 Shameless plug or shameless shilling going on?
03:26:39 Well, that's fine.
03:26:42 Postmaster, $25. Appreciate that. Just notice noting that you that I've noticed Mandy in here with us from bombards.
03:26:53 I only caught the part earlier with Art Bell and I listened to all of his shows in the mid 90s when I worked for the DoD.
03:27:02 Lots of weird stuff in the Clinton years.
03:27:09 I don't know.
03:27:10 In here from the bombards, some of the body language lady, that might be who it is.
03:27:14 Which if that's the case.
03:27:16 Welcome.
03:27:21 The as far as the art bell, yeah, I listen, art bell all the time.
03:27:25 But I also used to listen to Dennis Prager.
03:27:27 You know, I mean, it's like when you're younger.
03:27:29 And I was I I was a little.
03:27:31 I was a little kid with a handheld AM radio.
03:27:36 When I, after my parents have put me to bed and they, you know, because they'd look under my door to see if the light was on, I would quietly turn on my AM radio and listen to late night.
03:27:48 You know, coast to Coast AM and I would try to find because it I am at late at night you start getting like weird reception.
03:27:56 So I remember I was picking it up like from states. You know, it would be like 1000. Let me know 1000 like 500 miles away and you'd have to as the night progressed the propagation would change. So you'd have to sometimes.
03:28:09 Find it in a different state because it would stop coming in clearly.
03:28:13 But yeah, look, it's good memories for me, but going back as an adult and listening to his his instant.
03:28:22 Shilling of a surveillance state, knowing the kind of show that he had is.
03:28:31 It's disgusting, really, if you think about it because you know it, you know why he's doing it.
03:28:37 The type of audience he had.
03:28:39 Were the type of people that would think about conspiracies and think about not wanting to have surveillance states.
03:28:45 And the day of.
03:28:48 They had him on the radio.
03:28:50 Trying to get them mentally OK with the idea of a surveillance state.
03:28:55 And and the fact that he.
03:28:57 Brought up like just like when.
03:28:58 You go to Israel as I do.
03:29:01 That kind of says a lot too.
03:29:04 But anyway.
03:29:06 Hope you guys all have a wonderful weekend and a happy 911.
03:29:14 Thank you for the very generous.
03:29:16 Super chats as of late, that's been really, you know, that's been really helpful and I really do appreciate that.
03:29:25 Appreciate you guys coming in here and appreciate the mods.
03:29:29 Everyone, the high 5 for the the the, the, the.
03:29:33 The mods who who are self governing, who require little to no input to do an.
03:29:39 Awesome job. So that's great.
03:29:42 And just thanks for thanks for being out there guys.
03:29:45 I wouldn't do it without you.
03:29:46 So have a good night, 11, whatever that means.
03:29:48 And for black.
03:29:50 Hill lime, of course.
03:29:54 Oh, by the way, just here as a warning.
03:29:57 If you're a little bit squeamish.
03:30:00 The the end video here is.
03:30:02 Not to the faint of heart.
Speaker 6
03:30:16 She could be she was.Speaker 11
03:30:18 Afraid to go come out of the locker.03:30:22 She was afraid that somebody.
Speaker 18
03:30:25 234 tell the people what she wore.Speaker 11
03:30:29 It was an itsy.Speaker 6
03:30:31 Bitsy teeny weeny yellow.Speaker 11
03:30:42 The locker she wanted.Speaker 18
03:30:45 234 stick around. We'll tell you more.Speaker 17
03:30:51 She was afraid to go.Speaker 11
03:30:55 So a blank.Speaker 6
03:30:59 She was afraid.Speaker
03:31:00 To go back.Speaker 18
03:31:06 234 tell the people what she wants.Devon
03:31:11 Itsy bitsy teeny.Speaker 11
03:31:24 She wanted.Speaker 18
03:31:26 234 stick around. We'll tell you more.Speaker 6
03:31:32 Now she's afraid to go out.Speaker 17
03:31:35 Of the water.Speaker 11
03:31:37 And I wonder what she's gonna do now.03:31:40 She's a great.
03:31:41 Take them out.
Speaker 18
03:31:47 234 tell the people what she wants.Speaker 2
03:31:51 It was that she.03:32:20 Guess there isn't anymore.