INSOMNIA STREAM: LANSKY EDITION
10/18/2025 - [Full Summary]British Numbers Lady
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The Breeers - Cannonball
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They Might Be Giants - Whistling In The Dark
00:05:40 A woman came up to me and said I'd like to poison your mind with wrong ideas that appeal to you, though I am not unkind. She looked at me. I looked at something written across her scalp, and these are the words that had faintly said as I tried to call for help. There's only one thing that I know how to do well, and I've often been told that you only can do what you know how to do well. And that's be you.00:06:03 Be what you're like. Be like yourself. And so I'm having a wonderful time. But I'd rather be whistling in the dark, whistling in the dark.
00:06:13 Whistling in the dark, whistling in the dark. Whistling in the dark. Whistling in the dark. There's only one thing that I like, and that is whistling in the dark.
00:06:33 Came up to me and said I'd like to change your mind.
00:06:36 Doing it with the Rockies had to lie and nod unfined he left it his little joke. And then.
00:06:42 Walked away and nipped my head on the wall of the general that was Live Today, something that I know how to do well, and I've often been told that you only can do what you know how to do well.
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00:06:54 And that's be you.
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00:06:57 Be like yourself and so when having a wonderful time. But I'd rather be whistling in the dark, whistling in the dark.
00:07:06 Whistling in the dark, whistling in the dark. Whistling in the dark. Whistling in the dark.
00:07:13 There's only one thing.
00:07:14 That I like in the dark. There's only one thing that I know how to do well, and I've often meant that you only can do what you know how to do. Well and.
00:07:23 That's for you.
00:07:26 Like be like yourself.
00:07:29 And so I'm having a wonderful time, but I'd rather be whistling in the dark, whistling in the dark, whistling in the dark.
00:07:37 Whistling in the dark, whistling in the dark.
00:07:41 Whistling in the dark? Whistling whistling, whistling in the dark.
00:08:03 Whistle line, whistling. Whistling, whistling, whistling.
00:08:14 Whistling start. Start, start, whistle, baby. Whistle start. Start whistling. Whistling, whistling, whistling.
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Devon Stack
00:09:12 Welcome to the insomnia stream.00:09:17 Lansky edition.
00:09:19 I'm your host, of course.
00:09:21 Devon Stack.
00:09:23 Hope you're having a good weekend. Hope you had a good week.
00:09:27 I'm feverishly working away at book 2.
00:09:32 It's been good. It's been good.
00:09:34 Having the extra days to have the mind to do it, not having to put together 6 hours of of stream.
00:09:37 Right.
00:09:44 Which is harder than you might think if you wanted to be at the black pilled level of quality, right?
00:09:53 Then it takes time and I guess I could just, you know, phone it in and just do like AMA's or something like that, but.
00:10:00 Nobody wants that. Nobody wants that.
00:10:04 So we always have to have.
00:10:06 Quality over quantity, of course, that hasn't. That hasn't kept me out of controversy on the Internet lately.
00:10:16 As some of you might have seen.
00:10:19 Apparently just.
00:10:21 Just point out.
00:10:23 That I don't agree.
00:10:25 With certain peoples favorite Daddy.
00:10:29 That's enough to be attacked.
00:10:33 Viciously by crazy people. But that's normal. Every year I like to deal with spurge.
00:10:40 Every you know some one, one year it's flat Earthers.
00:10:44 One year. It's Owen Benjamin bears.
00:10:48 You never know what it's going to be, but you say something and people get triggered.
00:10:53 And that's when you know that you're onto something. That's when you know you're onto something. And for those who don't know what I'm talking about.
00:11:02 It was suggested.
00:11:04 It's been suggested by lots of people before, so it's not like it's a new idea, but it was suggested.
00:11:10 By Nick Fuentes. Not only it was like really the the biggest, it was like in super chats I just saw a clip fact. I saw a clip that I was responding to like I I I woke up and just was on my phone. It was like yeah, and I just typed something.
00:11:24 Up like hey, you know.
00:11:26 The suggestion was.
00:11:29 That people should infiltrate or I guess. I guess the plan. The plan to take our country back, or at least that was the implication.
00:11:39 Was that that people would infiltrate the institutions slowly but steadily?
00:11:45 They would take over the institutions.
00:11:48 And that's how we get our country back. And this has been tried and suggested before by people, white people on the right that saw where, where things were going and thought ohh we better do something about this.
00:12:04 And it has failed for a number of reasons.
00:12:07 One of one of the reasons we're going to talk a little bit about tonight.
00:12:11 That that I actually haven't discussed.
00:12:15 On Twitter.
00:12:17 But my reasoning that I laid out was look.
00:12:21 It's not as easy as well. First of all, we don't have the time.
00:12:24 First of all, white people are are rapidly becoming the minority in every country in the West. But America especially, it's if I I believe we're already below 50.
00:12:38 That.
00:12:39 So waiting decades to take over, assuming your plan works even right?
00:12:46 Waiting decades to take over institutions and then finally you get to wield power.
00:12:53 You don't have the time. You don't have the time to do that, and even if you have the time.
00:12:58 By the time you were able to take over the institutions, you then have to convince a not more than 50% white population that what this country really needs is more white people and rules and laws and regulations that favor white.
00:13:18 Something that's already impossible to do, and something that was impossible to do when we had 80% white people.
00:13:25 And we I I mentioned the.
00:13:28 Senator Bilbo Stream, where we talked about how he suggested lots of legislation. One of the things we talked about specifically was.
00:13:36 He wanted to address the negro problem before the well before the civil rights movement in the 1930s.
00:13:44 By relocating them back to their home country.
00:13:49 Or their, you know, home continent, at least back in Africa. And he was basically talking to an empty room.
00:13:57 Everyone thought that was crazy. The civil rights movement happened and of course, now that's all she wrote.
00:14:04 So I don't know if you can hear the the coffee machine. I was a little late. I was working on this stream like up to the like the very last. Yeah. I was like a minute late. Even if I'm a minute late. If I don't start right at 10:00 PM on the on the on the.
00:14:16 Weekend.
00:14:18 You know, I'm like, working.
00:14:20 Working on the timeline up to the last second and I didn't get my coffee going until the songs were played. That's why I play the songs by the way I.
00:14:27 Get little it gives me a little buffer.
00:14:30 To run into the kitchen and make it anyway.
00:14:34 So the you don't have that ability to wait. Even if you did have the ability to wait when you have even fewer white people in in 2 decades.
00:14:48 They're gonna laugh you out of the room. You're not gonna get non whites voting for.
00:14:54 I don't know like, say, tax breaks for white couples that have children or or, you know, any number of things that it would take and and in. In fact, prior to this controversy on Twitter.
00:15:06 I had done a stream talking about no political solution kind of outlining.
00:15:10 All of these things.
00:15:12 Which is why I I commented on the post in the 1st place cause I wanted to reiterate look.
00:15:17 There is no political solution.
00:15:21 One of the things.
00:15:23 I I well, I also mentioned on Twitter after Arval, who apparently was is he's of a similar mind.
00:15:33 He though wants to create like a preparatory school or something like that.
00:15:38 To prepare white people before they go to infiltrate these institutions.
00:15:46 Because his fear is, and to be honest, it's something I didn't even really thought about because I I just think it's dead on arrival anyway.
00:15:54 But his fear is that these these people, even if they were to go into these institutions, that many of them would be absorbed.
00:16:04 Into the institutions.
00:16:06 And and and because they're rent seeking or or whatever, like they they would want to be a part of the power structure once they got it. And that would happen.
00:16:14 I can tell you from personal experience I saw that happening to.
00:16:16 People.
00:16:18 People who were real ideologues that once they got in the system became.
00:16:23 System bitches like that. Once they got their paychecks.
00:16:28 So I I retweeted a video he had done where he he at length detailed what he would like to see.
00:16:37 And again reiterated look, it doesn't matter, it's it's not an extremist view to say.
00:16:43 You can't infiltrate the system I was in. I worked in DC. I worked in the Beltway for years. I I watched the vetting process that people go through. I went through vetting process.
00:16:58 I and I I I signed NDA's.
00:17:03 I went to.
00:17:04 I don't know if I'd call them clandestine, but kind of clandestine meetings and and fancy hotels.
00:17:12 Where they run you through the ringer. They want to see if you're ideologically pure.
00:17:18 They wine you and dine you. They social. They you're locked into like this.
00:17:23 Hotel environment.
00:17:25 Surrounded by these people who are evaluating you with clipboards in hand the whole time.
00:17:32 And in one little whiff.
00:17:34 That you're not lockstep with them, you're out.
00:17:40 And and in fact they I don't know. It was a an attempt to compromise someone. Or if it was just a creep.
00:17:49 But one of the girls that went to the one that I went to.
00:17:53 She told me that the guy running the.
00:17:57 Event.
00:17:59 Propositioned her, said hey, are you into swinging? My wife and I would love to to have you over. Like I'm not shitting you.
00:18:06 And I was like, holy shit, that's crazy.
00:18:09 So it's that kind of shit, right?
00:18:13 So you really, I mean and look the other obvious thing too is is Nick himself had that kind of experience like he was, he was selected they they decided ohh this guy's got talent.
00:18:25 This guy can talk.
00:18:28 We're gonna. We're gonna. We're gonna groom him.
00:18:31 And after going through similar kinds of.
00:18:37 Steps of of a process of of vetting.
00:18:41 Now he was secretly recorded saying naughty things and they kicked him out.
00:18:48 And and what did he do?
00:18:50 He went off and built his own thing and and.
00:18:55 It has been very successful for him, right?
00:18:59 And so the idea that you're going to infiltrate the system.
00:19:06 Rather than build your own thing.
00:19:10 Seems kind of counter to his life experience.
00:19:16 So.
00:19:17 Another aspect of this that I don't think a lot of people have thought about, and it's not something that I really even used in in.
00:19:27 Discussing this.
00:19:29 Is. It's not. That's not how power is achieved anyway. A lot of people.
00:19:34 We'll try to dismiss, you know, doing something like this by saying, well, the, you know, binary light switch brain thinking.
00:19:43 Saying that while the only alternative is show him to Washington with guns and shooting, it's like.
00:19:49 I don't think anyone suggesting that actually like no one. No one, no serious person is saying that that's that's the two choices. Either you infiltrate the institutions or you just start shooting people you know, like that's not.
00:20:02 That's not the two choices, but if you think that power is acquired without force, you're crazy.
00:20:09 In fact, if you think that Jews, because that's the other thing people would say, well, Jews, they're only like 2% of the population.
00:20:17 They came to America and they took over the institution. So what if we're only 4030? Twenty, you know, percent of the population and and however many decades it takes us to take over the institutions.
00:20:32 The Jews did it with 2%.
00:20:34 Well, first of all, the Jews didn't make America majority Jew with 2%.
00:20:40 So our objectives are different.
00:20:43 Our objectives are different. If they'd wanted to make America's majority Jewish, they would have failed.
00:20:52 It's way easier to pander to every minority group and give them what they want to destroy the majority.
00:21:00 Than it is to pander to every minority group to destroy themselves and replace them.
00:21:08 And not only that, we're not Jews. The reason why they were able to get into these institutions.
00:21:15 In the first place.
00:21:17 Where was the simple fact that.
00:21:21 We let them in in the institutions we were not oppositional.
00:21:27 We allowed them into the institutions. We did not view them as adversaries.
00:21:34 And that's not the case today. That's not the dynamic today.
00:21:39 The system very much views white nationalists as.
00:21:44 As adversaries, they're not going to welcome them into the institutions in the same way Jews were welcomed in the institutions.
00:21:52 Post the turn of the century.
00:21:56 But that's not what we're going to talk about.
00:21:57 Tonight.
00:21:58 These are just the there's. There's a litany of reasons why this is a bad idea.
00:22:03 It's a bad idea.
00:22:06 But.
00:22:08 The other misconception is that that's even what the Jews did.
00:22:14 That the Jews somehow took over institutions, and that's how they've wielded all their power.
00:22:19 Do you ever wonder how all these organizations like the ADL has has money like endless money?
00:22:29 Do you ever wonder how how they have the power that they have? I mean, is it really just well, they?
00:22:35 They just sent their kids to school and they all got law degrees and they all became federal judges and lawyers. And and through, you know, and ran, you know, people for office and and through legal. You think that's really how it happened.
00:22:51 Because it's not.
00:22:53 It's not at all.
00:22:55 It's just that that's that you don't hear the other side, you don't hear the part of the story where Jews did kill people, did commit crime.
00:23:04 And and and in fact committed a lot of crime invented organized crime in this country.
00:23:11 To make millions and millions and millions of dollars that then funded.
00:23:16 All of these institutions that people think we can infiltrate.
00:23:20 You see, the Jews actually did build their own institutions, like the ADL, for example.
00:23:29 And people would say well.
00:23:32 All we need is like that white nationalist billionaire that's gonna fund all this stuff. Well, it's true that there are Jewish billionaires.
00:23:39 That fund a lot of this stuff, but where did their money come from? Well, you know, unless you're talking about banking families like the Rothschilds and stuff like that. Or, you know, George Soros and stuff. You also have. Well, I mean, the Adelson's. Where did his money come from? Casinos.
00:23:59 How do Jews get involved in casinos?
00:24:04 Yeah, that was a they. They infiltrated the institutions of casinos.
00:24:10 That's all they did. You don't think they had to crack a few skulls to make that happen? Well, we're going to talk tonight.
00:24:16 About Meyer Lansky.
00:24:20 Meyer Lansky, who was a a Jew, a Jewish immigrant.
00:24:26 And we're going to talk about kind of.
00:24:30 Well, the, the the peaceful way in which he infiltrated institutions to acquire power.
00:24:38 So here's a little clip if you're not aware of Myer Lance. We've mentioned him on streams in the past.
00:24:45 But we've never really dove into him because his story is similar to.
00:24:50 To many other Jews that that followed a similar path.
00:24:55 But let's let's have a little intro to who Meyer Lansky is.
Morley Safer maybe
00:24:59 This.00:25:00 Masters called him Little Meyer, a short man, a Polish Jewish immigrant. His real name was Meyer Lansky, and he was the quiet organizer in the days when organized crime got organized. In fact, he was called the chairman of the Board of Organized Crime and Forbes Magazine in 1982 said he was one of the 100 richest Americans.
00:25:21 Federal prosecutors thought he was an awfully big criminal, but they were never able to nail him.
00:25:26 Unlike many of the men he did business with, he died in bed.
Devon Stack
00:25:31 Well, and his real name wasn't actually Meyer Lansky. His real name was Maier Suchowljansky.00:25:39 And he was born in what is now known as Belarus.
00:25:44 In 1902.
00:25:46 But as you probably know.
00:25:49 He he he didn't stay there.
Narrator
00:25:54 Meyer Lansky arrived in America in 1911 as an 8 year old boy. He and his family were Jewish immigrants fleeing the brutal anti-Semitic pogroms of their native Russia.Clip
00:26:04 I'm shocked.00:26:06 Jewish immigrants.
00:26:07 Say at the turn of the century.
Devon Stack
00:26:09 Really, really shocking.00:26:12 So he was a Jewish immigrant that came to America around the turn of the century. You don't say.
00:26:19 You don't say.
00:26:23 So I guess you could say, right? He's he's one of these people that came to America and and and was sought to infiltrate the system.
00:26:32 Right. So I guess what he probably did to infiltrate the system and acquire power for his people. Probably what he did then is he did really.
00:26:40 Good in school.
00:26:42 He did really good in school and went to Harvard and then got an internship somewhere in in Washington, DC and.
00:26:50 Then.
00:26:51 After decades of working for politicians and hiding his his preference for Jews, Jews and the Jewish people.
00:27:00 He eventually got in a position of power and then wielded that power to help out Jewish causes like running arms to Israel in the 1940s. I'm sure that's that must have been what I did right, because that's what we're trying to replicate.
00:27:16 Right. Is that what he did?
00:27:19 You know, I I think that's what he did.
Eric Dezenhall - Author
00:27:23 I think Meyer was rather focused on anti-Semitism.Clip
00:27:26 There.00:27:27 Every time some group disagrees with you, it's because of anti.
00:27:29 Semitism.
Eric Dezenhall - Author
00:27:30 And his belief that he is not going to lay down the way the Jews and Russia or Poland did and the way he even felt his father did.Devon Stack
00:27:41 So again, he's not a vendetta for his people.00:27:45 He's on a on a he. He, he. He's got a chip on his shoulder.
00:27:50 He dislikes the non Jews, he dislikes the government.
00:27:54 He has no connection to the founding fathers.
00:27:58 And you could say that it's kind of the case with many many of the immigrants today, right? So he's gonna infiltrate the system.
00:28:07 And and see what he can do to to help his people and change things. Because this is what has.
00:28:13 Shaped.
00:28:13 Him what shaped him was what his perceived ill treatment in Belarus by the the the.
00:28:22 Pogroms that drove him out. In fact, he mentioned to people all the time the story of one Jew.
00:28:30 Who said?
00:28:32 Why are we leaving? Why are we? Why are we running away from this problem? Jews should go and train in the form.
00:28:38 List.
00:28:39 He literally says this Jews should train with weapons in the forest.
00:28:44 And fight back. And he was very upset that instead Jews had left and gone to these countries that again, that welcomed them. He didn't have to infiltrate. He just.
00:28:55 Walked right through Ellis Island with his parents and was very embarrassed that his father had retreated from the fight.
Eric Dezenhall - Author
00:29:07 And a lot of what Meyer felt being Jewish was was not putting up with abuse and fighting back.Clip
00:29:16 Can you imagine what would happen if?00:29:17 We was fighting against them.
Devon Stack
00:29:20 See again. They were at war with us, but we were not at war with them.00:29:25 That makes a big difference. First of all, that makes an enormous difference.
00:29:30 Even if you what you wanted to do was infiltrate the institutions.
00:29:35 You have to account for the fact that they were at war with us and we were not at war with them.
00:29:41 We, meaning the white people that were in power.
00:29:45 And now that the people in power.
00:29:49 Are at war with us.
00:29:51 And we're at war with them. Conditions have kind of changed a little bit, a little bit.
00:29:58 It's not as simple as as getting into an institution that's completely unaware that there's a war even going on.
00:30:07 But rather, you're trying to infiltrate an institution that is not just at war with you. They started it.
00:30:17 They're more aware of it than most of your fellow white people are aware of it.
00:30:22 Most white people have no idea this war is even going on. Some of them are starting to figure it out.
00:30:28 I guess better late than never.
00:30:31 But most still have no idea. Or if they do have an idea, they kind of deny it because they're afraid of that.
00:30:38 They don't like that idea.
00:30:41 But the people in charge are are very well of aware of this war because, as I said, they started it.
00:30:51 So Meyer, in fact, did not.
00:30:56 Go to law school. Did not in fact try to do really good in school, although he was a good student, he was a smart kid.
00:31:04 He did not infiltrate institutions. No. Instead, he decided to.
00:31:12 Well, lead a life of crime.
00:31:14 He decided to join.
00:31:16 Jewish gangs.
00:31:18 And even though he was really short, I think it was 5 foot four. He was very scrappy and by age 16 he was what it was called a a starchy which in Yiddish means enforcer.
00:31:33 So he worked for Jewish gangs.
00:31:37 Fighting people, shaking them down for for money.
00:31:42 In the early 1920s.
00:31:47 He meets Bugsy Siegel.
00:31:49 Another Jewish immigrant that came here around the turn of the century, who was also a Jewish gangster who also attained lots of wealth and power but not through getting really good grades.
00:32:05 And not through, you know, infiltrating any kind of institutions unless again organized crime.
00:32:12 Is an institution here is bugsy's real name Benjamin Seagull's. Early life, of course.
00:32:23 He came here from what is now Poland and Ukraine.
00:32:28 So you know another another Jewish immigrant from Eastern Europe.
00:32:33 Around the turn of the century and The funny thing is, here's another cultural or racial difference.
00:32:42 Another ethnic difference I guess you could say.
00:32:45 Is.
00:32:47 Even though he was a murderer.
00:32:50 He was a thug.
00:32:51 He was a murderer. He was a gambler. He was a pimp. He was.
00:32:58 Well, name something that that made you money with organized crime and he was involved.
00:33:06 He's not reviled.
00:33:08 By the Jewish people, he's they don't look back at him with embarrassment.
00:33:14 As in like oh, this was one of our one of our bad guys. One of our bad guys. No. And in fact.
00:33:20 His memorial plaque is proudly displayed.
00:33:24 At the Bailey Stoker Synagogue, there he is Benjamin.
00:33:29 Seagull, Bugsy Siegel's real name.
00:33:33 There, there's no embarrassment whatsoever.
00:33:37 They see him as as kind of a hero.
00:33:41 So he, Meyer Lansky.
00:33:44 And Bugsy Siegel?
00:33:47 They get together.
00:33:49 And they start the bugs and Meyer gang.
00:33:54 The bugs and Meyer gang, where they're basically hijacking bootlegging gambling.
00:34:00 And running prostitution rings.
00:34:03 And it's a precursor to the infamous murder incorporated gang.
00:34:10 He was mentored by someone we have done a stream on before. Arnold rothstein.
00:34:16 And Arnold Rothstein, another obviously Jewish gangster who similarly gained lots of power.
00:34:24 And wealth, similarly, not through infiltrating institutions.
00:34:30 But by creating his own.
00:34:33 And he showed them how to run. Run. What's the word I'm looking for? Not not smuggling, smuggling operations. In fact, they also work with the Bronfman family, a very rich and powerful.
00:34:52 Family in America today, another Jewish family.
00:34:58 Who came to America around the 20th century, who also created their own institution of of bootlegging and smuggling liquor into the United States.
00:35:08 And that fortune persists.
00:35:11 Today, in fact, that was the the the family behind the Nexium, Weird cult.
00:35:17 That Roger Stone was tied to.
00:35:21 But yeah, so not none of these people so far.
00:35:26 Are infiltrating institutions. They're.
00:35:29 They're they're creating their own.
00:35:32 Through criminal activities.
00:35:36 One of the things, of course, one of the reasons why a lot of people don't think of this and a lot of the reasons why this kind of doesn't get figured into the equation. I think for a lot of people is when people think about the mafia and organized crime, they think Italians right. They don't think Jews, they don't.
00:35:56 They don't tie those together. They don't realize that. Oh, you mean like.
00:36:00 All these Jewish nonprofits that seem to have endless money, I mean, everyone understands the banking, the banking aspect of that, but they don't realize the the murderer and the prostitution and the gambling aspect of that.
Eric Dezenhall - Author
00:36:17 You sort of get this sense that, oh organized crime is Italian.Clip
00:36:21 Oh.00:36:21 And why would they think?
00:36:22 That.
Eric Dezenhall - Author
00:36:23 But early in the century, the Jewish rackets were very, very powerful.Clip
00:36:27 Living proof that Jews run Hollywood.Devon Stack
00:36:30 Yes, Jews do run Hollywood, obviously, and so they were romanticizing the image of the immigrant that came here and was Scrappy. And even if they had to work outside the law to make their American dream happen, that somehow.00:36:50 That was OK.
00:36:52 That was OK.
00:36:53 Hey.
00:36:54 They were romanticizing the the mob and also leaving, often the Jewish part of the story out of it, while focusing more on the Italians who did play a role, as did the Irish. You see, it wasn't just the Jews that came here in mass around the turn of the century through Ellis Island.
00:37:14 We were also flooded by a lot of other peoples like the Italians, like the Irish who.
00:37:21 Practiced, organized, organized crime, and because of their racial nepotism, their their.
00:37:28 Their racial connections were and and their the, the, I guess, endless supply of new fresh people coming from their home countries created criminal networks. And in fact that's partially why you had prohibition in the first place.
00:37:49 That that kind of gets left out of the the story, a lot of prohibition when you hear about it, they they act as if, oh, it's just, you know, all these busy body women didn't want their husbands to be drunk. And while that is.
00:38:04 Partially true. A lot of it's because of this criminal element that suddenly arrived. This didn't used to be a big problem when it was just founding stock Puritans that didn't really drink a whole lot. I mean, another they didn't drink. It's not like there weren't Alcoholics before this happened, but there certainly were a hell of a lot more of them when a bunch of Irish and and and Italian.
00:38:24 The Jew showed up.
00:38:25 And especially with the the skirting around the law and having illegal bars and brothels and gambling halls and all the stuff that came with it, that's part of what motivated this attempt to crack down on this criminal behavior that was prohibition.
00:38:43 They were trying not just to shut down casual drinking, they were trying to to shut down the criminal element that had come through Ellis Island.
00:38:54 It was it was Wasps attempting to crack down on the bad behavior of the new immigrants.
00:39:01 And a lot look at a lot of the the founding stock Americans were getting caught up in this, this too, because instead of having people.
00:39:10 Pull running the the vice industry, who had some kind of relation to you. So there was at least some kind of ethics tied to it, right? Even if it was, it was on the down low and it was kind.
00:39:22 Of.
00:39:23 Yeah, it was frowned upon that there was some kind of social pressures there. There was also a genetic connection to your people. You didn't want to.
00:39:30 Create a business run entirely off of exploiting your own people. Well, these immigrants didn't have these kinds of connections to the people they were exploiting.
00:39:42 They didn't have these same kind of guardrails set up, so just and it not just exclusively the Jews, but especially the Jews when they came here, they just looked at everyone as a sucker that.
00:39:55 They could exploit.
00:39:56 That they could take advantage of and they could get rich off of exploiting their weaknesses.
00:40:06 So this this prohibition backfired.
00:40:10 And it basically made.
00:40:13 The organized crime more organized because they had to evolve and adapt to the new laws.
Former DOJ Guy maybe
00:40:22 They were involved in what we'll call small time criminal activities, hijacking, loan sharking, gambling.Clip
00:40:31 Why are you saying that like it's a good thing?Devon Stack
00:40:34 And you see it's it's romanticized so much that even the people I think this guy's a former DOJ guy that was tasked with taking, trying to take some of these people down.00:40:44 It it's like, it's like funny to them a little bit. Ohh, it's kind of.
00:40:48 Funny.
00:40:49 It's kind of funny.
00:40:52 You know, they, they they were. So they were so ingenious with their ways of of getting around prohibition.
Selwyn Raab - Reporter
00:41:01 That turned all of these low level St. predatory criminals into business executives because they had to figure out how to manufacture or import, distribute, sell, run real organizations.Devon Stack
00:41:16 Yes, it was the entrepreneurial spirit. It was the American dream.00:41:20 Hmm.
00:41:21 Anyway, so organized crime gets more organized as the law prohibits legitimate alcohol as well. As you know, all the other things that are already illegal.
00:41:35 And this is when.
00:41:38 You have Meyer Lansky.
00:41:41 Befriend Lucky Luciano.
00:41:44 Lucky Luciano was an Italian mobster.
00:41:49 And they hit it off because.
00:41:53 Lucky Luciano. Apparently, the story goes, tried to shake down Meyer Lansky and Meyer Lansky told him that just because he was some Jew boy, he didn't mean that he was gonna take shit from no Italian.
Eric Dezenhall - Author
00:42:06 You think that because I'm Jewish, I'm just going to fork over money? That's not going to.00:42:10 Happen today, buddy.
Devon Stack
00:42:12 And so lucky Luciano is, I I like the cut of your jib. I like the Cuddyer jib. Let's let's, let's be friends. And so the unholy alliance. And this is a story that we've seen that again when we were talking about Arnold Rothstein. We've talked about other Jewish gangsters, the unholy alliance, the the Devil is fully unleashed.00:42:34 When the Jews and Italians get together, when they get together and form Voltron, they they create this.
00:42:42 This evil that that is that the world is, is unprepared for.
Narrator
00:42:48 It was the start of one of the most important friendships in the history of organized crime.00:42:53 And a groundbreaking Sicilian Jewish alliance.
Clip
00:42:56 Naturally, the Italians, of course.Eric Dezenhall - Author
00:43:01 Luciano really didn't like the old time Sicilian bosses. The notion that you only stick with your own.00:43:10 A lot of the newer, younger Italians, they didn't really care about the cultural precedent for setting up a gang. It had nothing to do with sisterly. They wanted to make money. And guys like Meyer, who were Jewish, wanted to make money.
Clip
00:43:28 Jewels. Italian.00:43:29 That would be a match made in hell.
Devon Stack
00:43:36 So you got the the hyper violence and the the sneakiness all rolled into one in this unholy alliance.00:43:47 And so this is this is what happens is you have the Jews and the Italians teaming up with organized crime. The younger generation of Italians don't want to have this be some kind of Italian based.
00:44:01 Nation. They're in America now, and so they want to make their own gangs. They want to make their own crime syndicates and they see the Jews as better partners than the people in Sicily that want to keep it all in the family. And so that's, that's what you see multiple times. And this is just another one of those times.
00:44:24 I thought it was fun.
00:44:25 I think.
00:44:26 And one of the documentaries I found or actually, was a news report. Thing was like a 60 minutes episode. They got one of Reagan's ex guys who was after organized crime, and he he he himself said that it's funny and everyone kind of looks at this as like an Italian problem, but really it was. It's other people. And then there's like, an awkward.
00:44:46 It where it's clearly he's he mentioned Jews, but they edited out the part where he says Jews. So it just it's just like ohh it's not Italian. It's Italians and non Italians this this nebulous non Italians label.
00:45:02 But anyway, here's the here's that.
Phil Manual - Investigator
00:45:04 Clip, I think the genius of of Meyer Lansky and and and the impact and contribution he made to organized crime has to do with the application of business principles to organize criminal activity in order.Morley Safer maybe
00:45:18 Phil Manuel until recently served on President Reagan's Commission investigating organized crime.Phil Manual - Investigator
00:45:24 There's a popular misconception, in my opinion, in this country that organized crime is Italian and that organized crime is equated with the mafia. Nothing can be further from the truth. Many non Italians.Clip
00:45:36 Which means they're all.00:45:37 Which?
Phil Manual - Investigator
00:45:38 Were involved in positions of prominence, including, but not limited to, Meyer Lansky. These people made deals.Devon Stack
00:45:45 See that that there was that cut.00:45:48 Right here.
Phil Manual - Investigator
00:45:48 Yeah, nothing can be further from the truth. Many.Devon Stack
00:45:51 Boom. Now he was gonna say Jews and probably did, but you know, we cut that out.Phil Manual - Investigator
00:45:57 Non Italians.Clip
00:45:58 Which means they're all Jewish.Phil Manual - Investigator
00:46:00 Were involved in positions of prominence, including, but not limited to, Meyer Lansky. These people made deals with Italian mobsters such as Lucky Luciano, Frank Costello, Joe Adonis, and they actually formed a criminal syndicate that was outside of the scope of what would be the.00:46:21 Traditional Sicilian organized crime back at that time. Matter of fact, I think the the old Sicilian bosses, guys like Joe Bonanno, Joe Professor.
00:46:31 They were aghast at Lucky Luciano coming in with with non Italians such as Meyer Lansky.
Devon Stack
00:46:41 Ah yes, non Italians or Jews.00:46:45 So the the unholy Alliance is created.
00:46:49 It's pioneered by Lucky Louie, Louisiana and Meyer Lansky's partnership, and it's, you know, it's not unique. Like I said, we've covered it in other streams. And in fact, that when we did the the movie casino.
00:47:05 You know, that's that's obviously it's a it's, it's fictional, but it's based on real events where you've got the Jew that's like the brains behind the operation that the Italians are running and stuff like that. And you got a similar operation with Meyer Lansky kind of calling the shots quietly in the background while.
00:47:25 Lucky Louisiana was was kind of like the muscle. I guess you could say.
00:47:33 So one of the problems with you know the the old school Italians was the old school Italians like Salvador or I guess it's Maranzano.
00:47:47 Yeah. Maranzano, they, they, they were not ready to welcome in Jews and and and go with the young, the younger generation of Italians that were kind of just wanted to make their their own way and they saw him as well as other mob bosses as kind of an object.
00:48:04 Cycle and where the the paradigm shift happened was when Lucky Luciano was able to get Meyer Lansky to use Jews. Who would? They would not suspect of being hitmen to kill Salvador Americano.
00:48:24 Salvador Maranzano welcomed them into the office because the Jews showed up and said that they were with the IRS, which of course I guess would be believable. Ohh, it's Jews from the IRS that makes sense and well they they weren't from the IRS.
00:48:40 Yes.
Selwyn Raab - Reporter
00:48:42 The idea was that if you use Jewish gunmen, we get very ethnic. Now if we use Jewish gunmen, the Italian criminals wouldn't be so suspicious because they wouldn't look like Italian hitmen or Sicilian hitman.Clip
00:48:53 I'm just a Jew from.Narrator
00:48:54 Long Island and Luciano's bidding, Lansky organised a gang of Jewish assassins to visit maranzano's offices on Park Ave. posing as tax inspectors from the Inland Revenue Service.Clip
00:49:05 Handy just got a call from a Mr. Goldblum from the IRS.Eric Dezenhall - Author
00:49:09 One of the guys whose name was red lol.00:49:12 Mine, who was known for being an Orthodox Jew who would not kill on the Sabbath.
Phil Manual - Investigator
00:49:18 Was that funny?Eric Dezenhall - Author
00:49:19 And but Maranzano was so bigoted that he felt if some Jewish bean counter IRS guys came to his office, they couldn't do him any harm. Well, not only did they do him.00:49:32 Harm. They killed him.
Clip
00:49:33 I'm Agent Dollard from the IRS.Former DOJ Guy maybe
00:49:45 Keep that change, you filthy animal.Devon Stack
00:49:48 So the Jewish assassins kill him, get him out of the way and it makes way for lucky. Lucky Luciano and Meyer Lansky to kind of take over the operation. Now, one of the funny things that I I found while I was looking for articles about this hit.00:50:08 Is this article popped up here where it was talking about marijuana being involved with immigration fraud? See, because they were the immigrants they were coming to the country around the turn of the century, not just the Jews. But, you know, other groups like the Italians. And they were smuggling.
00:50:27 Illegally more and more of their own people.
00:50:31 To be yet another competing faction and the melting pot, the wonderful melting pot that we have this right here after his death, they they all of the these these records of the investigations started to disappear. This says this is like I think a month after his his murder, federal investigators seeking ringleaders of an.
00:50:52 Alien smuggling can.
00:50:53 Piracy redoubled their efforts today when it was learned records of naturalization proceedings had disappeared from the government files several arrests, it was predicted, would be made soon. The records concerned the case of Salvador Maranzano slaying last Thursday on the 9th floor of the New York Central Building.
00:51:14 And in whose office, authorities found blank immigration forms and indications that considerable correspondence regarding immigration matters had carried on.
00:51:23 So again, this is what you get when you have when you just let people in. And if you think that there's not the similar thing going on with the immigrants from Mexico with MS13, the cartels and and really all the all the competing groups, the Somalis that come in here, that we, you know, basically the the.
00:51:43 Or even the Chinese.
00:51:44 Is every group is doing this every you know, obviously the the Paget's we know very are very familiar with the the ways you can get around immigration law and the fraud that they can commit and they all help each other to commit this fraud to come in. So it's just it's just it's been ongoing for over a century. It's been ongoing for many, many years.
00:52:06 And these groups do not, as I've pointed out, when they show up, their their plan isn't ohh. Let's just go infiltrate the the system. It's very. It's adorable. It's adorable that you think that that's how they got power. No, they used organized crime and murdered people and.
00:52:26 Stoled immigration documents and illegally brought more of their own people into the country, and yeah, so it's a little more complicated than just getting straight A's and going getting into Harvard.
00:52:37 OK, there was a lot more force actually that was at at play and a lot more murder and illegal activity and organized crime.
00:52:50 So anyway I I I I thought I saw that it was just like, huh. Well, go figure. Look at that. So Lansky becomes a a big player.
00:52:59 He starts calling the shots for uh, the Louisiana gang. He's he's the right hand man there he is. Lucky is number 3 and there's 5 foot 4 Meyer Lansky #4 in this line up here.
00:53:17 He then got married.
00:53:19 He gets married and has three kids. His first born, the one that's on the right hand on the picture there is born with that mess and his wife starts saying they ohh you brought this upon this curse upon our family with all of your illegal stuff going on and she starts to go a little bit crazy.
00:53:41 He gets a office at the Majestic Building overlooking Central Park.
00:53:49 Really expensive digs.
00:53:51 Because the money is is rolling in, creates more illegal gambling clubs.
00:53:59 And these these gambling clubs are are tolerated because, again, not because he's working throughout the system, not because he changed legislation with his Jewish friends. That did really good in school and then got elected into office and then started passing legislation to make gambling legal in New York.
00:54:20 No, because he would bribe or kill people.
00:54:24 That that got in the way of his gambling clubs that he opened up.
00:54:31 In New York, and in fact, he justified all of this, he justified all of this. He didn't see himself as a criminal.
00:54:40 This this is, you know, again this is how the minds of of a lot of Americans and the people you know, basically.
00:54:49 Running running, you know.
00:54:53 Running the show and and and, lording over them now because of their how naive they are.
00:54:58 He didn't see himself as a criminal. He justified everything that he did because he felt no connection to the people who lived here, and he excused it the same way that we've seen all these mobsters in the past. And in these all these other streams, as he's just providing them a service, he's being a good capitalist.
00:55:19 He's being a good capitalist, he's providing a service and people wouldn't wouldn't pay for this service if they didn't want it.
00:55:26 And even though he told all of the Jews that he knew never to gamble, and in in many cases wouldn't even let them in in his clubs.
00:55:36 He said it was it was fine. Then he was perfectly perfectly justifying what he was doing and look to some extent. Like I said, it wasn't just Jews that were up to.
00:55:46 This illegal behavior. There were other political dynasties from other parts of the world who similarly came here around the turn of the century through Ellis Island, who got their money and power in a similar.
British Guy
00:55:58 Way right through. That's his life. There is this feeling that he is not a criminal, that he's a citizen like any other.Joe Kennedy
00:56:05 There is no doubt.00:56:06 That the American people need an adequate merchant marine.
British Guy
00:56:09 How did Joe Kennedy make his money? What was the foundation of the Kennedy family fortune? Joe Kennedy was a bootlegger, and he was able to launder his fortune and use it.00:56:21 To.
00:56:22 Pay his son's way to become president of the United States. My lanski literally compared himself to Joe Kennedy and felt he was no more immoral than that man had been.
Devon Stack
00:56:35 And look in that respect, he wasn't in that respect. He was. He was kind of the same. The Kennedy family did do that. See that there's yet another exam.00:56:44 Apple the Kennedy family didn't show up from Ireland and then get really good at school and then send their kids to like the the fancy colleges and and then slowly, no, I mean in a in a matter of speaking you could say they yeah, they sent their kids to the fancy colleges. But how did they how did they get to that point where they could even do that in the 1st place? Well by.
00:57:04 Force by my murder. By smuggling, by bootlegging. By breaking.
00:57:09 In the law, they had a a, a huge criminal enterprise that made lots of money during prohibition, which allowed them that, that wealth that could then fund the campaigns of the Kennedy Boys.
00:57:27 So that that's that's that's kind of different, it's kind of different. And by the way, to an unsuspecting public.
00:57:34 To an unsuspecting public that wasn't looking at them as as enemies that had to be.
00:57:40 Stopped.
00:57:41 That that, sure maybe that you could say that there were, there were some social filters against Jews and Catholics getting into positions of power maybe around the turn of the century. But a lot of that kind of, you know, was was whittled.
00:57:56 Way at and and and eventually it didn't really matter, especially by the time JFK was running for president. Sure, there were lots of anti Catholic ads and things like that, like, oh, he's gonna be. He'll, he'll always, you know, in the same way that Jews are always gonna be loyal to Israel first. You know, the Catholics are loyal to the Pope 1st and things like that.
00:58:13 But they, you know, clearly it didn't work. I mean, he got elected, right. So although there's some question about the the legitimacy of of that election too.
00:58:24 But it it.
00:58:24 These weren't just it wasn't the case of people playing by the rules. This wasn't the case of people playing nice and working their way. The long, slow March, their institutions.
00:58:34 No. As people break cracking skulls, it was people cracking skulls and breaking the law and and generating wealth in a very illegal way.
00:58:46 And so this is, this is what this is what happens. This is what happens. This is how power is attained and and maybe they don't talk about it much, especially in in polypsy classes. Maybe they don't talk about this aspect of Jewish power or Jewish power generally.
00:59:03 But this is what happened, and in fact this was very much the the source of the opposition.
00:59:10 To the bound.
00:59:12 Remember the boont the the boont or however you say it the the Germans that essentially tried to create a version of the Nazi Party in America.
00:59:22 And they were. They had the Jewish demonstrators come out and they had all the fighting that happened with it. Who do you think was bankrolling that?
00:59:31 Who do you think was bankrolling all the opposition to white nationalists in the 1930s?
00:59:38 Where do you think the the political power that Jews had came from when it came to opposing white nationalists in the 1930?
00:59:47 Was it Jews that by the 1930s had already weaseled their way into institutions? And and we're all doing it by by use of, of federal judges and and things like that?
00:59:58 No, I mean, there were certainly Jews that weaseled their way into the system by the 1930s, but that's not what was was shutting down the bound.
Narrator
01:00:16 In the 1930s, New York's Jewish community had been threatened by the rise of the pro Nazi German American Bund.01:00:27 Jewish leaders had turned to Lansky, one of the few members of their community with the muscle, to confront Nazi thugs.
Eric Dezenhall - Author
01:00:37 Bund found themselves under siege by Myers Boys Meyer and Ben Siegel, and Meyer actually personally went to some of these rallies. They would go and bust him up. They wouldn't hit him over the head with that, and they would really terrorize these Bund members.Devon Stack
01:00:56 Weird. So in other words, they were using force, they were using thugs, they were using their money and their muscle to physically attack their political opposition.01:01:10 That's a little bit weird. That's another part of the story that gets left out a lot of times when you see stories about the boons in their their rise in America and their rise and fall, they they focus on, you know, they make it sound as if just like, these humble rabbis showed outside Madison Square Gardens and through popular support, they were able to.
01:01:31 Get rid of this, this vile.
01:01:34 Rise of anti-Semitism in America. They leave out the part that there were Jewish gangsters, Jewish gangsters, physically attacking them, as well as using their money to bribe their way into the the the pockets and the offices.
01:01:55 Of powerful people that could flex their muscles in a legal way and attack them again. It wasn't the work of of, you know, nice young Jewish boys that went to school and got good grades and found them themselves.
01:02:07 In positions of influence after the, I mean this is the 1930s and they they have time to really do that in large numbers, yet I mean again the the the process already begun, there were people that were certainly in the Roosevelt administration. You know there were lots of people in positions of power around this time but.
01:02:27 They leave out this the part of the the the the Jewish mafia plane, that which is a big piece of the puzzle. You got to have force.
01:02:37 So anyway, Meyer Lansky.
01:02:42 Uses his, his power and his money to attack his political enemies, and lucky Luciano goes to jail in 1936, as the governments cracking down on the mafia.
01:03:02 Bugsy Siegel decides to go to Hollywood.
01:03:06 Again, this is another part, like how did Hollywood get all of its money? A lot of people don't realize the mob, the Jewish mafia, funded a lot of Hollywood.
01:03:16 What? In fact, why do you think there's so many movies romanticizing the mafia and the mob?
01:03:22 And the Jewish mafia. It's because they were paying for a lot of these.
01:03:26 Movies to be made.
01:03:28 You see this is this is the aspect of you know? Ohh why don't we just get people to go to film school and then one day they could be a director that they could make pro white movies. It's like.
01:03:40 Yeah, I guess like if we had some kind of white mafia funding them, you know, it's not as simple as just going to Hollywood and graduating from film school and saying, I want to write a pro white movie and it's.
01:03:52 It's gonna get made like that doesn't happen. You have to have people that are willing to put up millions and millions of dollars for that movie to be made. And there is no white mafia that's willing to write you a.
01:04:04 Check.
01:04:05 But there was a Jewish mafia that was willing to write checks and and also not just a people in Hollywood.
01:04:12 But also to organizations like the ADL.
01:04:17 So Bugsy Siegel goes to Holly.
01:04:20 Wood.
01:04:21 And Lansky goes to Florida.
01:04:26 Florida, where many Jews and Jewish gangsters Live Today. In fact, you might say that's that's probably sort of why Trump lives there. That's definitely why Epstein lived there. And that's why a lot of the, well, the, the MAGA supporting Super Jew gangsters live in.
01:04:44 Florida, a lot of Jews were going to Florida, and Lansky decided to go to Florida just outside of of Miami, a town called Hallandale because it was easy to bribe the local officials so that they would allow him to have his illegal casinos in their town.
01:05:04 Without any kind of fear of of, you know, law enforcement actions against him, he hired an Italian.
01:05:13 His name was Jimmy Blue eyes.
01:05:16 To kick out some of the illegal casinos that were already operating in the area. And then after that was done, he put his brother, Jake Lansky, in charge of three different casinos that he built.
01:05:32 And also the city attorney was a Jew.
01:05:36 Who?
01:05:37 So he was able to get the city attorney to look the other way. This is Joseph Barron, the city attorney who in the interviews I found interviews of him from, like, the IT was either late 90s, early 2000s. He was almost dead. But he was he was same thing. He was talking about it, joking about it when he's literally.
01:05:59 Talking about being bribed as a as an official, but he's talking about like it was funny, like it was no big deal.
01:06:06 So that is all going on. He's making money in Florida now and then, of course, that fateful day in 1941 happens.
Joe O'Brien
01:06:26 Your commentator is Joe O'Brien.01:06:41 Here is the motion picture record released by the United States Navy of the Havoc wrought by the Japs, sneak Sky and Sea raid on Pearl Harbor, America's Mid Pacific naval bastion.
01:06:58 On December 7th, 1941, Japan, like its infamous access partners, struck 1st and declared war afterwards costly to our Navy was the loss of war vessels, airplanes and equipment, but more costly to Japan was the effectiveness of its power attack in immediately unifying America in its determination to fight.
01:07:19 And win the war thrust upon it, and to win the peace that will follow.
01:07:24 The Japs copied their German masters in striking hard at airfields, Hickam Field, northwest of Honolulu, and the four Island Naval Plain base were the first objectives of Japan's treachery. Scores of plains were bruised and battered by the Japs' aerial bombs. Many of these were demolished beyond repair.
01:07:43 Direct hits were scored on hangars and these were badly shattered equipment and airplane supplies were reduced to smoldering ruins here at the Naval Air Station is grim and positive evidence of Jap treachery.
Devon Stack
01:07:55 Oh, the Jap treachery.01:07:57 It's also a good illustration of how much things have changed in this country, something that you also have to take into account. I mean, we're talking about what 1941 and the local news is talking about Jap treachery. I mean, that would be akin to Fox News saying the fucking towel heads attacked again. The goat.
01:08:17 Fuckers are are attacking us. You know that there was another suicide bombing goat fucker like that. That's that's how racially.
01:08:26 Aware and unashamed white people were in 1941 as they were they they had no problem talking about Jap treachery in, in, in, in national news reports. So anyway, you had, of course, the bombing of the Pearl Harbor, but in 1941.
01:08:45 But then you also had the the sinking of the Normandy in 1942.
Joe O'Brien
01:08:58 June 3rd, 1935 the Normandy $60 million luxury liner comes to America on its maiden crossing of the Atlantic, an event that occasioned the marine demonstration that will live in history. Whistles blew and siren shrieked a mighty welcome to the new Queen of the Seas.01:09:14 Famed skyline of America's greatest city formed a fitting background for America's greeting to one of the most stately ships that ever crossed the Atlantic.
01:09:27 Six years later, shortly after the United States entered the war, the Normandy was seized and placed under Naval Guard. Hundreds of civilian workers were put aboard the Normandy, renamed the USS Lafayette, to strip the vessel of its costly furnishings and to prepare it for war duty. As the United States transport.
01:09:46 February 9th, 1942 the Normandy a fire. A fatal tragedy to the big luxury liner and to America as the flames rapidly spread to devastating fury, workers madly scrambled to safety, while fire boats and fire engines poured tons of water into the stricken vessel. All fire doors, vertical and horizontal, were closed to protect the ship's vitals from the flames.
01:10:08 But this was all in vain. Dense clouds of thick, acrid smoke billowed far out over Manhattan, casting a mucky pall over midtown and downtown New York.
01:10:22 While the blaze was at its height, hundreds of doctors, nurses and first aid workers were rushed to the scene to remove the wounded and to administer first aid to scores overcome in their efforts to stem the fury of the spreading flames. Millions stood in awe when the Normandy first reached America on its triumphant maiden voyage. Again, millions lie in the New York and New Jersey.
01:10:41 Doors to sadly observe the passing of the doomed.
01:10:44 And ill-fated ship.
Devon Stack
01:10:47 Ah yes, the ill-fated ship. So they they immediately suspected sabotage.01:10:53 And they thought that the Italians.
01:10:57 Might have had something to do with it because at the time the dock workers that worked in where it was, it was docked. We're all basically Italians.
01:11:09 And we were at war with Italy. And so they suspected these dock workers of sabotaging the ship and sinking.
01:11:17 It.
01:11:17 And they I guess, you know, one of the bonuses right of a of a multicultural society, you know, whenever you think about World War 2, that's a problem, right? That's a problem when you have, when you're at war.
01:11:30 With a country and you have lots of people from that country running big parts of your.
01:11:36 Sure. And the US government realized we have an issue here. They also understood that the, the mob, the, the Italian mob mob ran a lot of the, the, the the docs, you know, it wasn't just Italians, it was, it was Italians that were overseen by.
01:11:57 By the mafia cause they did all the smuggling and all this illegal activity, that too.
01:12:00 Place so they figured.
01:12:03 What they could do to find out if there was sabotage going on because they didn't, they they just lost one of the biggest ships ever created and they didn't want to be losing ships all the time. They thought, well, maybe we could talk to even though he's in prison or he's in federal prison right now. We could talk to Lucky Luciano, who still has connections, obviously because he's a mob.
01:12:24 Us and try to get the Italians on our side during the war effort so that we don't have all this sabotage going on all the time. And so let's talk to Maya Lansky, the the Jew, as a go between between the federal government and.
01:12:43 Louisiana O the AKA the mob.
Narrator
01:12:49 When the Navy approached him in 1942 to help them on the docks, Lanski immediately agreed to help.01:12:57 He arranged for Luciano to be moved to a more comfortable jail, closer to new.
01:13:00 York.
01:13:01 And acted as a mediator in talks between the Navy and the Sicilian mobster.
British Guy
01:13:07 It's an extraordinary story, Lancy says. Can Luciana be moved? And then you see because there was an official inquiry into this after the war, you see the actual document saying, move, Luciano and Mr. Milanowski is going to come up and visit him. Do not request Mr. Lansky's passport. Do not take.01:13:28 Mr. Lanski's fingerprints.
Devon Stack
01:13:32 So now you have another example of the power that these people are now wielding with the federal government, not because they infiltrated any kind of institutions, but quite literally because they're crime bosses that kill people and commit crime.01:13:50 And now the federal government, who has to recognize the reality of the power that he wields.
01:13:59 Are forced in a position where they are negotiating with him, not because, again because he went to school and got a a degree at Harvard and now he's, you know, he's he's pulling strings behind the scenes or whatever, but because he's literally a mob boss, he's a mob boss who has power.
01:14:18 And controls something that they need help with, so they they work out a deal.
01:14:23 What?
01:14:25 Where?
01:14:27 Not only do they, I mean they give him. They give lucky Louisiana a better place.
01:14:33 Place closer, New York. They let crime bosses come and see him so he can kind of run his operation from prison.
01:14:40 And a lot of this stuff didn't even come out. They kept it under wraps until the 1980s. I think this was 1982 under deposition is when it finally came out.
Meyer Lansky
01:14:50 It's just a question of trying to persuade Italians.01:14:54 To being more patriotic.
Morley Safer maybe
01:14:56 In this videotape, which has never been broadcast before, Meyer Lansky testified about how he brokered the first alliance between the mob and a U.S. intelligence agency.Meyer Lansky
01:14:59 Remember.01:15:02 Let me move this.
01:15:05 Yes.
Investigator
01:15:07 To someone act as a go between between Mr. Luciano and his friends in order to convey this message.01:15:17 Would you have been such a person?
Meyer Lansky
01:15:19 Yes, I would have.Devon Stack
01:15:23 So not only did he workout a deal where the Italians wouldn't sabotage ships.01:15:30 But the Italians agreed to rat out any of the Germans that they were aware of.
01:15:36 And they did exactly that, led to the FBI discovering.
01:15:44 You know, quote UN quote discovering really it was again with the help of the Italian mob, the Germans that were here in America as spies.
News Reel Narrator
01:16:00 The Nazi spy who was a Staten Island.01:16:02 Air raid warden.
01:16:03 Ernest Frederick Limits, a German born American citizen facing the death penalty. He is arraigned before United States Commissioner Epstein.
Clip
01:16:11 What's your story, Epstein?Judge Epstein
01:16:13 You are charged with furnishing defense information to a foreign government.Clip
01:16:17 That's that's rich.Devon Stack
01:16:20 Ah yes, Judge Epstein.01:16:26 So yeah, with the help of the the Italian mafia and Jewish judges, a lot of German spies were put to death. And then.
01:16:40 They also helped with the OR they helped the military.
01:16:44 Terry, invade Sicily so when they they in 1943 invaded Sicily. The you know, the United States Army, they did so with maps and plans and locations and and whatnot targets. Much of it was provided by.
01:17:04 The the same mafia connections through Meyer Lansky and Lucky Luigi.
01:17:10 No, no.
News Reel Narrator
01:17:15 American bombers carrying out final pre invasion air assaults on Sicily's wing over the Mediterranean from North Africa to strike the main Axis fighter base at San Garbini already and furious mass raids thousands upon thousands of tons of bombs have hurtled down from Allied warplanes.01:17:32 To explode on the air, drones, shipping centers and military installations of this last vital stepping stone of the European continent, now, as filmed by the Army Air Forces, a knockout punch.
01:17:49 On the port of Messina at Sicilia's, northeast tip, less than 3 miles from Italy itself, more bombs fall. They smashed docks and shipping facilities.
01:17:59 Bombs set off the minefields in the waters of the harbor.
01:18:12 In Algiers Harbor, a flotilla of great and small ships loads American men and weapons for the attack on Sicily. It is part of the largest invasion, Armada the world has ever seen.
01:18:25 The DC trees come in above the enemy airdrome. These are the most sensational pictures of parachute tactics ever released. This is a site to thrill every American. This is your army.
Devon Stack
01:18:38 Yay, there's our army.01:18:47 There's grandpa.
01:18:54 So anyway, they then to thank him, I guess, deported him back to Italy.
01:19:03 So he gets deported back to Italy.
01:19:09 And now we have, as far as some of the the original gang, right. We still have Bugsy Siegel. Bugsy Siegel. After the war started to get interested in building casinos in Las Vegas.
01:19:28 And he started to build the Flamingo Hotel, which was the 1st.
01:19:34 I guess what you would consider as a real.
01:19:39 Vegas casino like like. I mean obviously it wouldn't compared to what they have there today, but it's it was the first one that was like a big casino because prior to that while gambling was legal in Nevada, the only state where it was.
01:19:55 It was pretty much just these little tiny saloons at the side of the the railroad where Passerbys would go through and gamble a little bit, and minors and stuff like that would gamble. But it wasn't like a big deal, but because it was legal, they knew that they could get away with more, even though it was legal, they would still break the law, but they could get away with more.
01:20:17 And so Bugsy Siegel.
01:20:20 Starts getting Meyer Lansky to help fund the building of the Flamingo Hotel, and unfortunately he keeps going over budget, so something would be $1,000,000. And, you know, for the budget would be $1,000,000 and ohh whoops now now it's 2 million. Ohh now it's 3,000,000 and.
01:20:40 He was just blowing money. They say that his girlfriend at the time was also kind of just was embezzling some of the money and blowing.
01:20:49 Money and well, even though they were childhood friends, coming from the same Jewish ghetto, Meyer Lansky decided to well once again use force, take care of the problem, and they put they they they got, they got rid of. They got rid of Bugsy Siegel.
01:21:10 And they got Brian, Bugsy Seagull because he was running his tab a little bit, a little bit too high, a little bit too high. And. And Meyer Lansky's buddies here. Moe Sedway and Gus Greenbaum.
01:21:23 Stepped in to take over the running of the Flamingo Hotel, where Meyer Lansky would get rich skimming and laundering money through the Flamingo, and they had more and more of these operations as Vegas grew.
01:21:45 Then, because his his wife eventually went so crazy that she had to be committed, he divorced his crazy Jewish wife and married a different Jew wife. That was much younger than him that he had met at a salon. That was, I think, on one of his properties.
01:22:07 But she was very attracted to him because he had money and power.
Rick Moranis
01:22:10 Shrewish princesses are often attracted to money and power, and I have both.Devon Stack
01:22:17 So he marries her, her name is.01:22:23 I think it's what was it called? I think it was, weirdly, it was Teddy.
01:22:27 Teddy Schwartz. Yeah, Teddy Schwartz.
01:22:31 And they're they're together. Looks like his life is gonna turn out nice. But then 1950 rolls around and Congress.
01:22:42 Starts to crack down on or again starts to crack down on organized crime, and his reputation is is basically tarnished. I guess I don't. I mean, I don't know how it be tarnished. I mean, I guess because he was kind of behind the scenes this whole time, but he was.
01:23:02 Finally pulled out into the spotlight in 1950 when he was forced to testify from the Congress. Although he pled the 5th pretty much for everything.
01:23:13 People suddenly knew who he was. He was suddenly a name. And of course, like most Jews, cause this never changes. He was very upset that that he was put through all this and blamed anti-Semitism.
Narrator
01:23:28 The elite always looked upon gambling as an evil, Lansky wrote. Only when they used it as a pleasure or for the purpose of personal gain was it legitimate and not sinful.01:23:41 Once more, he felt he was a victim of anti-Semitism.
Clip
01:23:44 They ask why it's a family trait 1013 times we've carried the weight.01:23:48 And.
01:23:54 It's the price we pay still standing strong in our.
01:23:58 Unique way from staples to cities, we've always found light through the UPS and the downs. We fight the good fights and I say, oh, you say they say, oh, you say they they.
Devon Stack
01:24:19 But because of these crackdowns.01:24:21 And you know clearly driven by anti-Semitism, he decided, you know, we got to find another way of doing this because you had all around the country a a kind of a, I don't know if you'd call it a revival, but so sort of a revival.
01:24:38 Where you had people going against these vices that were getting a little out of control and you had local governments as well as the federal government going through and and smashing these illegal casinos and arresting people and never, never really the people that matter, like Mayor Lanski. But he did have to pay like $1000 fine once for having.
01:24:58 In a legal casino and I think he had to go to jail for three months, was the most he ever went to jail.
01:25:04 No. And he was like, OK, well, this is not the future. So we'll have to.
01:25:10 Go to Cuba.
01:25:12 Cuba was a country that welcomed having casino businesses because they would be able to bring in lots of money into the country from American tourists.
01:25:24 They could create these tropical clubs where and it was close enough to Florida to where you could have people fly there quickly or even go by boat if they wanted to.
01:25:36 And they could. It was like this playground. And it wasn't just casinos. They had prostitution. They had everything. And so that's, that's where Meyer Lansky set his sights was Cuba.
Morley Safer maybe
01:25:48 Here in Cuba in the 1950's, the Cuban government of dictator Florencio Batista was friendly and Havana was wide open.01:25:56 Blansky became a captain of the gaming industry and in Havana he built a stately pleasure Dome, Cuban's grandest gambling palace, the Riviera.
01:26:06 It was a favorite watering hole for American mobsters and American politicians.
01:26:12 Meyer Lansky played host to both, including a future president of the United States.
Devon Stack
01:26:18 And by that, he means JFK was known to also go to the Riviera to have a good time.Morley Safer maybe
01:26:25 Did Meyer know John Kennedy from Havana? Days from trips there? Yes.01:26:31 What was he looking for in Havana? Gambling women.
Interviewee
01:26:34 You said the second one.01:26:34 Yes.
Morley Safer maybe
01:26:37 A lot of people look for that in the.Interviewee
01:26:39 Oh yes, he told him.01:26:41 Where to go for it?
Devon Stack
01:26:43 Prostitution. So he has the Riviera in Cuba. He has rich and powerful people going to his his clubs. And again, this is this is a form of power. It's a form of power. At least it was a form of power where he was making lots of money.01:27:04 And rubbing elbows with rich and famous people. Intel Fidel Castro.
01:27:09 Daniel Castro starts the communist revolution.
01:27:15 In in Cuba, and they, they take over the country and and taking over the country, they also take over the casinos and not just Meyer Lansky, but a lot of mobsters who invested a lot of money in these casinos in Cuba.
01:27:36 Now they all lose their investments overnight.
News Reel Reporter
01:27:40 At first, the celebration was peaceful as shouting, cheering crowds.01:27:44 Surged through the city.
01:27:51 Then the temper of the throng changed and an ugly mod ranged the streets. Its prime targets the symbols of the overthrown regime, a gambling casino, the parking meters, the homes and businesses of batistas torches.
Devon Stack
01:28:08 So the communists destroy all the casinos and make it gambling illegal and take over the buildings.01:28:16 And Meyer Lansky decides well, he has to go back to America. He has nowhere else to go.
01:28:23 Unfortunately, when it gets back, that's when Bobby Kennedy is over at the DOJ and he is starting to crack down on organized crime and in his crackdown of organized crime.
01:28:41 They start surveilling not just Meyer Lansky, but a lot of these mobsters. And this is where famously, well, one of the quotes from Godfather 2 actually came from surveillance of Meyer Lansky. This is part of the.
01:29:00 Documents detailing the surveillance.
01:29:03 Says during the evening, while subject and wife were watching television, TV panelists referred to organized crime as being second only in size to the US government itself. Lansky remarked to his wife that organized crime was bigger than US steel.
01:29:21 And US steel, which doesn't, that now belong to the Japanese going to love globalism. Thanks, Trump. Anyway, who approved it so?
01:29:34 That that quote was put into The Godfather Part 2.
Heiman Rothski - Old Guy in the Godfather
01:29:41 I could only.Devon Stack
01:29:41 That's oh, by the way, this is this character was was named like Heiman Rothstein or something, but I forget the name of this guy, the old guy, the old Jew in the Godfather is is based off Meyer Lansky.Heiman Rothski - Old Guy in the Godfather
01:29:56 I could only live to see it to be there with you.01:30:03 What I wouldn't give for.
01:30:05 20 more years.
01:30:09 Here we are protected.
01:30:11 Free to make our profits without kefa with the god damn Justice Department and the FBI 90 miles away partnership with a friendly government.
01:30:22 90 miles. It's nothing.
01:30:27 Just one small step. Looking for a man that wants to be president of the United States.
01:30:32 And having the cash to make it possible.
01:30:36 Michael.
01:30:39 We're bigger than US steel.
Devon Stack
01:30:44 So that's where that that quote came from.01:30:52 Meanwhile, because they are going after him, they're they're following him around everywhere. Where does a Jew go when they're in trouble in the United States?
01:31:03 Well, obviously he goes to Israel to evade any kind of prosecution.
Narrator
01:31:09 In July 1970, he moved to Israel and applied for citizenship.British Guy
01:31:16 All through his life he has had this pride in his Jewish identity. He takes pride in the creation of the State of Israel, which puts into practice the the, the, the, the toughness and the courage that he saw back in his youth in Grodno.01:31:35 And here's a whole country that embodies it.
Reporter
01:31:38 Lasky is living in an exclusive resort hotel, the Acadia north of Tel.01:31:43 Aviv.
01:31:45 He's not exactly in the market for publicity.
Narrator
01:31:47 Lansky found himself pursued by the American media.Reporter
01:31:50 Time and room number.01:31:51 3.
Narrator
01:31:51 But while in Israel he granted Israeli TV a rare interview, presenting himself as a victim of persecution.Interviewer
01:31:59 Mr. Lansky, if the accusations against you are false, why don't you go back to the United States and demand justice?Meyer Lansky
01:32:09 I think it would be terribly hard.01:32:12 For one, to get a fair trial.
01:32:15 As much as I believe in the American courts.
Interviewer
01:32:19 Are you a religious Jew?Meyer Lansky
01:32:21 No, I am not a religious Jew.01:32:24 And what I am with you?
01:32:27 In my heart.
Devon Stack
01:32:32 He's not a religious Jew.01:32:35 But he's a Jew in his heart.
01:32:42 See, it's not a religion, it's it's an ethnicity. It's a race. We all know this, and we know this because he, like I said, he put his money towards Jewish causes all the time. He always worked only with when he wasn't working. The Italians, at least he was working with just other Jew.
01:33:00 He was hiring other Jews when he was in a position to do that, to put them in positions under him, and he was using his network of Jewish organized crime to gain his wealth and power. And when the heat was turned up, he fled to a Jewish ethno state.
01:33:20 Something else that that white people don't have, right. And so now I I was actually surprised to learn. In fact, I think I mistakenly when I brought I I played.
01:33:33 A lot of this interview, I think during the.
01:33:37 Stream about casino and I might have. I don't. I have to go back and look. I might have mistakenly said. And then he just lived in Israel happily ever after, which is what you would expect. Right? But that's actually not what happened. Weirdly enough. And I don't know if it's because it was the 19.
01:33:54 70s where Israel didn't quite have the power over America that it that it has clearly today, but the American Justice Department was very insistent on retrieving him from Israel and the American press was making a big deal out of this, you know.
01:34:16 The mob bosses were cool. It was part, you know, unfortunately for the Jews, they kind of created a monster. They kind of they had. They'd created too much intrigue and mystique around the mob and and romanticized it so much that it was. It was something that people like to read about and see and and whatever.
01:34:34 And he'd already kind of played played his role. In fact, during the creation of Israel, he helped smuggle weapons to Israel as a lot of mobsters did. In fact, Jack Rubenstein, AKA Jack Ruby, who killed Lee Harvey Oswald.
01:34:53 That's something he was involved in, was running arms to Israel and during the founding of Israel during the Nakba, and all that stuff and lots of Jewish gangsters were similarly involved in the creation of Israel. Yet another example of how it wasn't just a slow March through the.
01:35:12 Cushions yet?
01:35:14 You had instead you had a a huge amount of of violence funded by violent criminal mob bosses to achieve the goal that they wanted. That the goal of an ethno state, you had Jews committing crimes and making millions of dollars in.
01:35:38 The Commission of their crimes and then funneling all of that.
01:35:41 Money and weapons that they had access to to the is, quote UN quote Israelis in Palestine to fund their takeover of the country. That's that's where all that money came from. Well, that and and Donald Trump's dad and people like Donald Trump's dad.
01:36:02 Who are similarly funding these operations so they could have favors from the Jewish mob and the Jewish mafia? I mean, that's why it's stupid to think that that, that Trump is like ohh, he's being blackmailed by the Jews. Bitch, he's part of the Jews.
01:36:18 His his family has been part of this whole operation, this oppositional operation, the same operation that's trying to genocide you. Trump's entire family has been fucking wrapped up in this since before the creation of Israel, you dumb fucks, you stupid excuse making coping.
01:36:38 Faggots.
01:36:39 It's this, this is just.
01:36:41 Part of the the the enemy that you have to deal with, this is the part of the enemy that no one likes to talk about. They have been using force and violence and murder and everything else. Everything under the sun. And that's precisely how they got power, including a president like Donald Trump in office.
01:36:59 OK.
01:36:59 You, you naive, stupid bitches.
01:37:03 Anyway, so despite all that, that power hadn't fully taken hold, apparently because even though all Jews had instant citizenship in Israel because they were trying to get as many Jews there as possible to create their ethno state.
01:37:22 And that would have shielded him from any extradition backed the United States. the US was really after this guy.
Reporter
01:37:31 Lansky had always admired Israel when the Jewish state had been fighting for independence. In 1948, Lansky held a fundraiser. He also claimed to have used his New York Dock connections to stop arms shipments to the Arabs and reroute the weapons to Israel.Devon Stack
01:37:47 And even though he'd done these favors for the state of Israel.Morley Safer maybe
01:37:52 Lansky left Miami for Israel, claiming asylum there. Under the law of return, the law that guarantees citizenship to any Jew upon arrival. But the presence of so prominent in American mobster caused an uproar. Lasky was expelled. The first exception ever made to that law of return.Devon Stack
01:38:11 And by the way, by expelled, that didn't mean that they extradited them back to the United States. That's not what they did at all. In fact, the Israelis helped set up a plan where he was going to sneak into, I think it was El Salvador somewhere in, I think it was South America somewhere, but U.S. intelligence.01:38:31 Caught wind that that was happening. And so when his plane landed in, if I I think I think it was El Salvador, it might have been somewhere.
01:38:40 But whatever. Whatever the South American country was, they FBI agents showed up and prevented him from leaving the plane, and they ended up flying him back to the United States. So they they didn't exactly kick him out into United States. They tried to help him sneak away somewhere.
01:39:00 And who knows? You never know if Mossad ratted him out, or if the FBI actually did something. You know, some kind of actual detective work for once or something.
01:39:09 That, but they had him and they tried to get him. They didn't have any. A whole lot of evidence on. They tried to get him with the testimony of this bag. Man, I think his name was like Fat Jimmy or something. Was fat something. And he had claimed that he had personally handed over $100,000 in skimming money from one of the casinos directly to.
01:39:31 Lansky.
01:39:33 And this was one of the only things they had on it because so many people around them were either dead or would, you know, we're still in the business and obviously wouldn't talk. And then then this guy was the only that was the only testimony that money that.
01:39:45 They.
01:39:46 Could get, but they were unable to. To get it to stick and.
01:39:52 He he invaded any kind of.
01:39:58 Prison time.
Morley Safer maybe
01:39:59 All those years of investigation yielded 3 indictments. Lansky beat them all.Phil Manual - Investigator
01:40:04 So while it's true that Meyer Lansky was not convicted for any violent crime or or any other crime for that matter, that amounted to anything, it doesn't mean that he wasn't there pulling the strings, conceptualizing the program.01:40:18 And being very much part of the scenario of organized crime in the United States.
Morley Safer maybe
01:40:23 Free of criminal charges, Meyer and Teddy settled back in Miami Beach and led the relaxed lifestyle of a retired celebrity couple.Devon Stack
01:40:33 And and he was a celebrity. That's The thing is, just like the Jews did not revile Bugsy Siegel and instead have a plaque.01:40:44 In one of their synagogues to memorialize him, he was a movie star in the very Jewish part of Florida that he lived.
01:40:53 He was a movie star. People liked him. They didn't think of him and there was no shame. There wasn't, like, oh, that's the that's the the criminal. That's the criminal that gives us all a bad name. No, quite the opposite. People followed him around and asked him for autographs and act like he was some kind of fucking movie star.
Reporter
01:41:11 On the streets of heavily Jewish Miami Beach, Lansky became an elder statesman, a living legend.Jackie Mason
01:41:17 The most pious Jews in the world in Miami Beach were the holiest people to whom God is everything. Even God wasn't close to Malinsky soon as they saw malinski forget about God. This was God. They used to worship him, follow him, look at him.01:41:30 He walked down the street. They would talk about how slow he walked, how fast did he have a dog, a cow, a horse. Then he said down. Get up. What time? One time we're in this little deli.
Meyer Lansky II
01:41:37 Once I.01:41:39 Down in Miami Beach and these two young boys came up with Amazon and they were kind of looking at my group and I was kind of standing in the background and they came up and said, Mr. Lansky, we'd.
01:41:48 We'd like to get your autograph and he kind of looks at him seriously. And no, my grave, he goes. What did I do when Academy Award? And I said, well, we figured it be worth some money someday, Mr. Lasky. And he said no. Son, I don't sign autographs.
Devon Stack
01:42:01 Kind of hilarious, that's.01:42:05 Of course, that's why uh, we think it's gonna be worth some money cause we're Jews.
01:42:14 Ohh, never change Jews. Well no please change. At least for the love of god Jews.
01:42:21 Ohh anyway, so yeah, there was a he. He was treated like a fucking movie star. No one. No one thought that he was a pariah because he was. He didn't in the minds of Jews he didn't do anything wrong.
01:42:38 He did. He was a hero.
01:42:40 He was an ethnic hero and they tried and successfully. I would say they they got the rest of America to kind of view him in that same way.
01:42:51 They got him to they got America to look at him and all the Jewish gangsters like him as some kind of folk hero.
Reporter
01:43:00 Meyer Lansky died on November 15, 1982. There were almost as many reporters at his funeral as there were mourners.Old Jew
01:43:08 When Lansky died, I don't think he had $300,000 to his name.Clip
01:43:14 Ohh yeah right, sure.Old Jew
01:43:17 And that sounds like a lot of money, but it was a mere pittance to a man that made millions.Reporter
01:43:24 It was still widely believed that Lansky had millions tucked away somewhere. A Swiss bank account, perhaps, but the money never turned up.Clip
01:43:33 Imagine that.Jackie Mason
01:43:34 Yeah.Devon Stack
01:43:36 Imagine that that's because it probably got siphoned right back into the Jewish machine.01:43:43 Right back into the same Jewish machine that funds things like the ADL that funds things like Antifa that funds things like all the things that you're up.
01:43:52 Against.
01:43:54 All the things that you naively think that well, if I can just get enough people through with this Ivy League school and and working as interns with different senators and eventually we'll have some secretly based people in.
01:44:07 You know, with no organization really whatsoever. Yeah, you're it doesn't matter.
01:44:14 You're up against killers.
01:44:18 You're up against literal killers.
01:44:24 You're up against people.
01:44:27 Who are willing to do whatever it takes to get what they want?
01:44:32 And they're going to get it because you're not.
01:44:37 You're not willing to do whatever it takes to get what you want.
01:44:46 You're willing to do whatever takes the least amount of effort with the least amount of risk.
01:44:53 Whatever it takes, so long as it maintains your lifestyle.
01:44:59 Whatever it takes, so long as it never exposes you to risk whatsoever, any risk.
01:45:06 And any any talk of anything else is it's fed talk, it's fed. It's fucking feds. Everyone's a fed.
01:45:18 Just let's let's just let's run out the clock 10 or 20 more years. That'll be. That'll work out great for white people.
01:45:30 That's the best solution.
01:45:32 The only solution if you really think about it because everything else is fed posting or or it's some crazy crazy hallucination from a madman.
01:45:55 Yeah, if you know if you really work hard and go to the right schools and invest your entire life in towards this project, you could maybe someday be making six figures. You might make $200,000 a year. Who imagine that boy?
01:46:09 Imagine having $200,000 a year. You could have A2 car garage.
01:46:17 Fancy fancy.
01:46:21 Meanwhile.
Phil Manual - Investigator
01:46:22 All of that money, or most of it, was used in a pattern created mostly by Meyer Lansky to take it to Switzerland, for example, to bring it back in the form of loans, to bring it back in the form of stock ownership and American corporations. It actually wove to criminal money into the fabric of American business.Devon Stack
01:46:43 And into the pockets of Jewish power.01:46:48 You're playing checkers and they're playing chess.
01:47:07 And that's what you're up against. That's what you're up against.
01:47:16 For all the all the reasons I outlined on Twitter and and earlier in the stream.
01:47:23 And for most importantly, this reason.
01:47:28 Trying to infiltrate institutions.
01:47:32 And then magically.
01:47:34 White people win is is it's, it's stupid. It's just low IQ and fucking stupid is what it is.
01:47:43 And I get why people.
01:47:45 Gravitate towards things that really don't present any kind of real risk.
01:47:53 But, but if that's, if that's what people are looking for. We're not going to.
01:47:57 Win.
01:47:58 If that, if that's what you're. If that's one of the preconditions for your solutions that that it has to not ever expose you to risk, alright then just give up. You call me black pilled say I want to just give up. You're you're already fucking giving up. You're.
01:48:13 The difference is, yeah, you're you're, you're you're going through the motions. You're you're like a. You're like a fucking zombie.
01:48:20 You're already dead. You're already dead. But you're like this this abomination. You know, like this. This.
01:48:29 Mockery, this mockery of life, this corpse just going through the fucking motions.
01:48:38 Driving to Starbucks?
01:48:41 To get your.
01:48:42 Your latte on your way to your fucking alpha goy job.
01:48:49 You're already dead.
01:48:50 You're already dead.
01:48:54 You're just living a lullaby.
01:49:10 Anyway, I hope this. I hope this you know sinks in with some people. I hope this really kind of sinks in with some people.
01:49:18 That.
01:49:19 Its power is not achieved through nice means or even just sneaky means, or really just any means like just there. There's there's multiple.
01:49:31 There's multiple things going on simultaneously that gave Jews the power that they wield in the West the day.
01:49:40 But you cannot ignore this. This aspect of what they did. Nor can you ignore the very, very important aspect that they were at war with us before we were at war with them.
01:49:57 And also the the racial nepotism that they have that we don't.
01:50:03 I mean, it's like when we did the cyanine stream where we talked about how Mossad, all they have to do is get on the phone and talk to random Jews throughout the world and ask if they'll do favors for Mossad. And even if they declined to do favors for Mossad, they're never going to turn them in.
01:50:19 They're never gonna call up the FBI and say, hey, Mossad just called me up and tried to get me to do something for them. They don't have to worry about that because Jews don't rat out Jews.
01:50:28 Whereas you're not going to have the same courtesy extended to you.
01:50:33 If you are a white nationalist trying to infiltrate some kind of institution and you wink, wink, nod, nod, some other white guy, you do have to worry about him turning you in.
01:50:46 You don't just have this automatic assumption, that of racial solidarity, that they do.
01:50:53 And that matters in a big fucking way.
01:50:58 And not just because of, you know that that kind of a scenario where you're asking a coworker to go in and and help you out with whatever this infiltration project you've got going on because no white people in the larger society, or at least by and large are going to treat you in a similar way.
01:51:16 You're not gonna be have a a white cop or white investigator looked the other way because you're white or a white judge.
01:51:25 Or a white politician.
01:51:30 That just doesn't exist, and if you think that doesn't.
01:51:32 Matter.
01:51:33 Then you're fucking retarded.
01:51:39 I mean, it's bad enough. I mean, we don't even have like a whole lot of solidarity just on the, you know, whatever you want to call the dissident right or whatever you want to call, you know, the, the, the, the.
01:51:51 Somewhat awakening to Jewish power and racial identification. Right. You know what? Whatever, whatever label it has today, there's little cat fights and and and fucking little power struggles going on now, there's not even racial solidarity among us.
01:52:08 It's fucking stupid, but it's true.
01:52:23 So that people just need to wake the fuck up to the actual situation.
01:52:30 They need to wake the fuck up to what you're actually up against.
01:52:34 It's not like some fucking Marvel movie, it's it's this is Q anon 2.0.
01:52:42 Secret, racist and and secret anti Semites in charge.
01:52:48 Trust the plan.
01:52:50 Give me a fucking break.
01:52:55 This isn't a fucking video game.
01:52:59 And by the way, this is also why it's not some gotcha.
01:53:04 When when people that try to point this out to you and you're like, oh, yeah, then what's your solution?
01:53:10 If you had asked.
01:53:12 Meyer Lansky.
01:53:14 About what he was gonna do. You think he would be like, ohh? I'm gonna. I'm gonna announce to the world on this public forum exactly what I have planned.
01:53:26 The fact that you would even expect that means your head's not even the right place.
01:53:39 The fact that you even have to ask that.
01:53:43 It means your head's not in the right place.
01:53:46 And I would argue that would that, that. That means your heart's not in the right place either.
01:53:57 There is no convenient low effort solution to our problem and look I'll I'll just be honest with you. I don't think I I don't think there is.
01:54:06 Going to be.
01:54:09 Some kind of racial awakening that even allows some of these alternative methods to take root. Either. I don't think it's going to happen.
01:54:19 I'm just being honest. I think. What what's gonna happen is the Brazilian fication of certainly United States.
01:54:29 But probably more than just the United States. I don't live in these other countries. So I, you know, I'm not going to comment on.
01:54:37 On that but.
01:54:39 I would say certainly United States is going to.
01:54:42 If if I, you know, gun to the head.
01:54:46 Whites will ineffectively.
01:54:50 Try stupid strategies that are low risk and no reward.
01:54:59 And they will inevitably become a smaller and smaller minority.
01:55:06 They will have selection of pressures applied to them as a group, meaning that the.
01:55:13 Whites who are not who don't identify strongly with being white, will inevitably breed out.
01:55:21 Or they will die because they relax around blacks or or what have you.
01:55:26 But.
01:55:27 What? What you will have is the whites that are still white and say.
01:55:33 102 hundred years.
01:55:37 Are going to have a little bit more racial consciousness.
01:55:42 Because those are the people that will continue to.
01:55:46 Have white children or the people that don't breed out.
01:55:51 Because they will have at least enough of a sexual preference for whites that.
01:55:56 You know their children are white.
01:56:01 And uh.
01:56:04 Who knows? Who knows? A lot of it depends, I think, on what happens over in Europe.
01:56:10 But there does exist the possibility that white people become.
01:56:14 A diaspora people within the borders of the civilizations they created.
01:56:22 A persecuted diaspora and look, I mean, if that's the way persecution is not not all that bad, it's it's it's an accelerant. When it comes to.
01:56:34 Racial.
01:56:37 Racial nepotism.
01:56:42 No.
01:56:42 If you think that the Holocaust, it's it. It's not just a tool in terms of, you know, the way that it generates white guilt and and makes everyone feel bad for Jews. It also is glue that holds the Jewish people together. It's a persecution narrative that they all think is is really.
01:57:02 Central to their identity.
01:57:08 And the reason why whites don't really have anything even like that.
01:57:14 Is.
01:57:16 They've been top dog for so long.
01:57:22 That usually when they are victims, they're victims of other whites, you know, we're talking about, like, the mass casualties of World War 2.
01:57:30 World War One.
01:57:43 So I I what does that mean to you? What does that mean to me?
01:57:50 Well, unfortunately it means that.
01:57:54 All we really can do is prepare.
01:57:57 For this.
01:57:59 Inevitability, or at least at what I see, is an inevitability.
01:58:09 Another way you create and foster a racial solidarity is by creating white communities.
01:58:22 Creating white groups.
01:58:27 Raising your children to have a sense of white identity.
01:58:33 Influencing who they're exposed to as children.
01:58:37 Meaning other children.
01:58:40 Raised by parents that also have a good sense of white identity, maybe not arranging marriages, but you know.
01:58:48 Exposing them to prospective mates that would also have those those characteristics.
01:58:56 And there's look, there's a lot of white communities that get a lot of press that are out there, but there's a lot that don't.
01:59:03 These communities already exist.
01:59:05 There are communities already doing this.
01:59:09 And I don't talk about them on purpose.
01:59:15 Now arrivals decided to.
01:59:18 Make a public stand and that depending on how.
01:59:22 That.
01:59:23 Unfolds in the courts if it ever gets the courts.
01:59:27 Could go to one of two ways, you know.
01:59:31 But the positive way that it could go is it could set legal precedent which would really that would also act as an accelerant. I think a lot more white people would feel comfortable investing in in that kind of a plan. A lot of people just think it's.
01:59:50 It's too risky and white people are very risk averse. That is the problem. The the whites that exist today are so risk adverse.
02:00:00 That's it's really an issue.
02:00:03 That's really a big problem.
02:00:05 White people are are just too.
02:00:09 Bat and stupid really is what it boils down to.
02:00:13 To.
02:00:15 To roll the dice.
02:00:22 So anyway.
02:00:29 Now it looks like entropy crashed again.
02:00:33 I don't know why I'm surprised.
02:00:37 God damn them, I'm gonna.
02:00:40 I might have. Is there anything different? Is there an alternative? I don't think there is.
02:00:51 Ah, I should have checked this earlier.
02:00:55 I should always be checking it.
02:01:01 Well, we'll take a look at.
02:01:04 That entropy here.
02:01:11 I'm going to do the ones. There's definitely more than what is.
02:01:16 Is in the list. Now. I'll have to go and do what I did last time when it crashed.
02:01:21 So these are not getting in order. Is what I'm getting at.
02:01:28 You know like.
02:01:31 Get my buttons all ready. Well, I'm a little discombobulated with my desk right now.
02:01:38 Got stuff all over my desk right hands. It's kind of chaotic.
02:01:44 I've got carb cleaner on my desk. Anyway, I'd say look, we got Vladimir 2000 says amazing episode. Keep up the good work. Well, I appreciate that.
02:01:56 I appreciate that.
02:01:58 Then we got the pill dispenser.
02:02:08 That's probably super loud. I should turn that down. The pill dispenser says. I made a one minute voice message for you before you answer, shout out to hammer. Authorizing blood of tyrants. Uh Witch King and others for holding the Fort in the chat and in telegram. And Devon try to find.
02:02:27 Time for an interview with blood satellite. They are great.
02:02:33 All right. Well, I'll.
02:02:37 I'll take a look at that. Do you want, do you want to do it right now?
02:02:42 Should I play it, play it right now? Well, let's play it. Or do you not want me to do that? Do you not? Do you not want people to hear your voice? You know, I'll. I'll wait till after the show cause I don't. Maybe you don't want people to hear your voice.
02:02:54 So I will copy.
02:02:57 That.
02:02:58 And look at that afterwards.
02:03:02 I don't want voice docs, you.
Meyer Lansky
02:03:07 All right.Devon Stack
02:03:13 There we go.02:03:15 But I appreciate that. Uh Hilda Spencer.
02:03:19 Then we got man of low moral fiber says thanks for the stream. Can you play that? Tel Aviv pop hit about killing chickens again.
02:03:29 I didn't make that it's.
02:03:31 It's on YouTube under.
02:03:34 If you do look up Oy vey on, I was looking for a new Oye Vay and it popped up. I think the name of it's oil to the Bay on YouTube.
02:03:43 So that's where I got that from.
02:03:47 Then we got Gorilla hands, says Lanski. Looks very similar to Leonard Nimoy or Spock, and also the cigarette Smoking man from The X-Files. Well, you know, Jews all all look, there's a couple different Jewish faces, but he's definitely got.
02:04:04 Got a a it it does not stray too far away from the the the phenotypes we're familiar with, that's for sure.
02:04:14 Then we got Scottish American jerk says. Hey, Devon, you do awesome work, but why not take time off to meet a woman and start a family? Not trying to criticize you. Have a trusted friend take over your beekeeping. You've done so much for our folk. Do something for yourself. Your fans will understand. May the gods bless you with love and fertility.
02:04:35 See people, people assume.
02:04:38 Because I don't talk about my personal life, that I don't have.
02:04:41 1.
02:04:42 You ever think about that? You ever think that maybe.
Speaker
02:04:45 Me.Devon Stack
02:04:46 Maybe I have a a personal life that you're not aware of. I mean, I I share a lot with you guys, but do I really have to share everything?02:04:56 You know, there's there's maybe things that I like to keep.
02:04:59 Keep private. There are some people that like to use their their family as a prop.
02:05:05 I.
02:05:07 I have chosen a different way of going about it.
02:05:11 And uh.
02:05:15 I'm OK with people.
02:05:18 In response to that.
02:05:20 Some of whom I think want me to reveal my details.
02:05:24 Hurl insults at me.
02:05:27 About somehow like I'm just some weirdo and I'm some weirdo with hermit in the desert that doesn't have contact with people.
02:05:34 And it's that's you really think that that that would be what I what I'd be like I got, I don't know maybe some people.
02:05:42 But.
02:05:43 I assure you that's that's not the case. I assure you. I'm not a weirdo hermit that doesn't have contact with with humans. Now I will tell you this. I have done that life before and in a very but it drove me crazy. That's how you know, I'm not doing it now. I would have fucking. I would have lost my mind, if that's what I was doing.
02:06:04 Because I did do that once I I went. I think I've told this story. I did live in the desert building an Earthship. It was funny. People confuse like stories about from like over like 10 years ago with how I'm living my life today.
02:06:18 OK.
02:06:20 That.
02:06:20 That's not how I'm living my life today. I don't live in a house that I built, you know, it's not an earthship that I built or like that. I have done that. I did do that and it was kind of hell because I went, I think at one point.
02:06:35 I think it went like 3, maybe four months without actually seeing a human. I mean, but even then I was it. I was facetiming.
02:06:43 People and stuff like that. I had interaction with humans, but not actual, not in person. And I I I was going crazy. I was going fucking crazy and I I drove to a Walmart like I drove hours to to a Walmart. I didn't need anything. I just had to like walk around and be have people around me.
02:07:02 And that was the only place that was open.
02:07:05 And so I just drove to it and like walked around. I like tried to have, like, a conversation with the checkout lady. And she was just.
02:07:13 Soulless. And wasn't having it? But no, I'm not.
02:07:18 I would not. I would not assume that because I don't talk about a personal life that one does not exist.
02:07:26 And.
02:07:27 And.
02:07:29 That's.
02:07:31 I would say that that that's a.
02:07:33 That's a.
02:07:36 It would be absurd to think that that I am. I'm all my all my interactions are are simply with with churro.
02:07:47 And cactuses and bees.
02:07:50 So but I appreciate, I do appreciate what you're saying. I understand and I will, I will tell you this.
02:08:01 It would certainly be weird.
02:08:04 For someone like myself.
02:08:06 To.
02:08:08 Talk about raising John Connors. If that were not.
02:08:12 A part of of what I I also was trying to accomplish on this Earth before I go.
02:08:20 So, and I'm a competent, good looking guy.
02:08:25 So it's it's not a difficult task anyway, I do appreciate that. Thank you very much.
02:08:32 Scottish American jerk. Then we got Bessemer.
02:08:37 Bessemer who says Thanks Devon. Well, I appreciate that.
02:08:42 Alright, now we get to go.
02:08:46 Through the.
02:08:48 The entropy interface.
02:08:51 To try to figure out.
02:08:54 Let me see what I missed.
02:09:01 Uh. Let's see here.
02:09:06 Account.
02:09:12 On this screen perhaps?
02:09:17 Yeah, that's it. Alright, I gotta gotta.
02:09:21 The last one was what day is that?
02:09:26 That's from the 15th, so that's that would be was last time I streamed was 8 or no wait. The 11th of the 12th, right?
02:09:38 So anything after that would be new.
02:09:44 There. Here we go.
02:09:46 1112 from the 13.
02:09:52 Here we go.
02:09:54 This is oh, there's a big dono from Justin B-84, Justin 8B84.
Mayer Rothschild
02:10:04 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.Devon Stack
02:10:08 Look.02:10:09 How Jewy this fag is.
02:10:27 All right, Justin, B-84 says longtime listener. I never made it to the very end before, so I just found out your you do super chats. Thank you so much for all you do. Well, I appreciate that. And I I'm sorry if you sent that. I mean, based on the time.
02:10:45 It looks like you.
02:10:46 You said that the next day.
02:10:48 Uh, but.
02:10:50 Maybe I should be more.
02:10:52 I should put like a a thing that's on the bottom of the screen that says entropy or whatever. Maybe I should do that and after I, after I tell Entropy they need to fix their shit. Although I don't know, maybe it's something I'm I doubt it, but maybe it's something I'm doing. It could be something I'm doing, but very much appreciate that. Justin B.
02:11:12 Day 4.
02:11:14 So see now I don't have to open an illegal casino and or have a prostitution ring because I'm dealing it the white people way, right? So here we.
02:11:25 No.
02:11:26 Well, I appreciate that, Justin, B-84 and now we got, let me just make sure I because of the way this works.
02:11:34 OK. Yeah, I think that's good, alright.
02:11:36 Then we got.
02:11:39 Purple sage.
02:11:51 Purple Sage says support for your work, Mr. Stack will appreciate that.
02:11:56 Then we got Volkish says. If you're looking for English translated Hitler speeches, I recommend the book in his own words by CJ Miller. It's a bunch of fully translated speeches and really a good read. Also, negroes go to hell.
02:12:15 All right. Well, I'll tell you what.
02:12:18 Miller is a isn't that a Jewish name? I don't know. I might I I feel like I've. I've heard of that before. Actually, I might have that.
02:12:27 Then we got Nostra Nazi simply says don't know.
02:12:32 Well, I appreciate that.
02:12:34 Murder of Bros murder of Bros.
Mayer Rothschild
02:12:43 Oh.Devon Stack
02:12:52 Murder of Bro simply says donation.02:12:56 Well, I appreciate that murder of Brose. Thank you for the support there. Give me some of that Meyer Lansky money.
02:13:04 Then we got Gorilla Hands.
Money Clip
02:13:11 Donna said.02:13:12 Hey.
Devon Stack
02:13:14 Gorilla Hands says I was at the gym on Sunday during the sports ball game, and what a surprise. It's full of boomers watching. It's so disgusting listening to them talk and brag about a player who more than likely doesn't look like them. If it was their own children or neighborhood kid, they wouldn't even give a shit. What a horrible.02:13:34 Group. Yeah, I've never understood the even when I was a kid and people would collect football and baseball cards and stuff like that. I try to get into it because I just. I felt like peer pressured into doing it cause all everyone else did was.
02:13:48 OK, I'm. I don't know. I'm supposed to like sports or something. Yeah. Yeah, I guess I should, you know, collect base and I and I collected some stuff for, like, a little bit, but I just thought it was stupid. After a while, I was like, I understand, playing sports. But why? Why would I want to watch other people?
02:14:07 Play like. Like what? Why wouldn't I just play the sport myself, right?
02:14:12 So yeah, I've never. I've never understood it. I think for some boomers, it's just.
02:14:20 I I think there's actually something different in their brains. They did. They did a study once where there is something different.
02:14:29 There's something that like if you're into sports.
02:14:33 Versus if you're not into sports.
02:14:35 The it's.
02:14:38 I'd have to look it up again, but it's something like the people that watch sports, quite literally.
02:14:45 Think that on some level, I mean obviously don't rationally think, but on some level feel like they're the ones playing the sport when they're watching it. That's why they get hyper excited and jump up and down like psychos because they're they're just fucking so they're that retarded to where they're they're they feel like they're part of the action.
02:15:03 Uh, let's see here. Gorilla Hands then says. I don't mean to do. I hate on the boomers, but listening to them talk about sports ball nonstop is sickening. Gen. X and millennial generation needs to take control. The ship is going down fast. Well, there's still.
02:15:20 There's still people in in all generations, really, that are into sports.
02:15:24 I think it went down after the boomers.
02:15:28 But there are plenty of Gen. X people out there, and millennials and zoomers that are that, wear jerseys and watch sports ball. I don't if there's any statistics on on, it's maybe less white now that the teams themselves are less white and some less, you know, fewer white people really give a shit.
02:15:48 But I don't know if there's.
02:15:49 Any.
02:15:49 Kind of data on that, maybe that's something that's worth taking a look at, huh? And then gorilla hand simply says.
02:15:59 Then we got hammer authorizing.
Money Clip
02:16:09 No, of course.Devon Stack
02:16:12 Hammer Thorazine says. I think we're closer to collapse than most think. More patients than ever are asking for forms to be killed.02:16:20 Out for state benefits or no fulfilled? Sorry, I thought like ohh. Are you in Canada?
02:16:28 Forms to be filled out for state benefits, disability, time off, etcetera. Some are are bums, but most are honest people who are desperate. This used to be rare. Anyone in a despondent and or everyone is despondent and angry. This week I went to cash a check.
02:16:48 From a major insurance company big enough to own stadium naming rights. And guess what? The check bounced. This wasn't an error. There wasn't any money in the account at the time. This is unheard of. And this isn't a dead Canary in the mine. I don't know what it is.
02:17:06 Yeah, that's. I'll tell you what I think that there is probably economic woes ahead.
02:17:17 The debt is absurd, but it's so absurd that it just makes me feel like it's not even real. And I think that so long as the rest of the world here's the here's the other thing that I forgot I should have talked about this during the main part of the stream. And now I feel like an idiot cause I had written it down to talk about it. However, I am going to be.
02:17:36 Talking to Arval, actually, next week I'll tell you guys more when I know more.
02:17:43 But maybe on that string this is something I'll bring up, but one of the reasons why and I've I've said this and maybe I just haven't made it as explicit as I should have over the years. One of the reasons why I want to black people, black pill people on the system is just like the American dollar. The only reason why the system has power.
02:18:03 Is because people believe in it. The only reason why the American dollar has purchasing power is because people believe that it does. It's not actually backed by.
02:18:12 Anything it it's, it's just a. And by the way, you could say the same thing about Bitcoin. The only reason why Bitcoin has any kind of value is because people believe that it does, and it's not actually backed by anything. And they're it's not like Donald Trump, as an example, is wearing some magical amulet around his neck.
02:18:33 That allows him to control the people of America. If enough people didn't believe he was president, he wouldn't be president. But enough people believe that he's president. So he's president.
02:18:46 And the system is the same way. The system continues. The system chugs on only because enough people believe that it has the authority to do so, and by virtue of their belief and their compliance, it does. If enough people were to not have any kind of faith.
02:19:06 In the system, and if enough people were to cease to believe in the legitimacy legitimacy of the system.
02:19:13 It would cease to have power over us because that's the only thing that keeps it going. In fact, I think I suspect on some level, that's why Donald Trump is president today, because enough people with guns were starting to not believe in the system, and if they had said that Kamala had won it.
02:19:32 Think that there would be a lot more people black pilled on this system and I don't think people would look at this system with legitimacy. And by the way, I said that prior to the election I said that the reason why I wasn't going to vote for Trump was because it's a a a vote of confidence in the system.
02:19:51 Them and that it would have fewer benefits than a camel, Owen, which would blackpill people on the system.
02:20:00 And I still believe that 100% and unfortunately I feel like it's the same things going to happen with JD Vance. There's a billion JD Vance Sims out there who are going to be winning fell forward again awards for the next day or well after the Trump administration, very probably for the next 8 years after that.
02:20:21 And all because, like he's like me.
02:20:24 He's like me, you know, he shops at Costco like me, you know? It's it's it's it's anyway that's. That's just the reality. That's the reality is enough. Enough people believe in the system. And so the system persists. And if enough people stop believing in the system.
02:20:44 They would no longer.
02:20:45 Exist and that is something that would have to happen, I think, in order for it to collapse if if an if foreign country and there are foreign countries that can influence this, if enough foreign countries stopped accepting the dollar because they thought it was worthless, then the dollar would, you know, you'd have, like, some kind of.
02:21:06 Collapse going on the the problem is though, because the dollar is backed by the United States military, so long as the other countries of the world are afraid of interacting with the United States military, the dollar will persist.
02:21:20 Regardless of how fucking bad it is, and if that means that economic conditions get so bad for the average person that the federal government has to take crazy steps like cutting everybody a a a supplemental check every month or something like that, even though they're just making up, yeah.
02:21:39 It it's not real money anyway, right? They can just print it anyway, so who cares? And even if that drives the inflation even further, I mean, I don't know, I feel.
02:21:48 Like.
02:21:49 Like I get. Why?
02:21:52 Why it could happen but I in my gut I just don't see. I think I feel like there's way too much momentum behind the American Empire. So that to for that for any kind of organic collapse of the economy to happen to a degree that it would upset enough people's comfort level.
02:22:14 To where they be willing to.
02:22:18 Disregard its authority. The the United States Authority, but who knows? I prepare.
02:22:26 As if that scenario it could happen next week. Uh, just because I'd much rather be in a position where I'm over prepared than underprepared. But do I think it's on the horizon? I don't know.
02:22:42 I don't know. I don't know enough about to be part of it, so I don't know enough about.
02:22:46 Uh.
02:22:48 The World Economic situation to.
02:22:52 Accurately gauge that.
02:22:56 But what I do know from what I do know, I don't get the sense that that's.
02:23:02 Impending at least, but who knows? You're right. Way more people are mentally unhealthy and physically unhealthy and economically unhealthy than they probably have been for quite some time. If you've got big companies, big insurance companies bouncing checks, that's not a good sign.
02:23:22 There. So who knows? Maybe that is a good idea.
02:23:26 Later, but you know, like I said, either way, prepare like it is and we'll find out.
02:23:34 The hard way I suppose, but thank you very much there hammer of Thorazine.
02:23:40 Then we got Pell Pelled.
02:23:43 Pill Pill says recently saw 2015 Virginia story of a TV reporter, Alison Parker, and her cameraman, who was shot live.
02:23:53 On live TV by a former coworker, a usual suspect who had been fired from several places for the usual behavior and claimed racism anyway. I'm sure tonight's show will be great as always. Well, I appreciate that. And yeah, I remember when that happened. Remember when that happened?
02:24:11 UM.
02:24:14 I don't think I ever did a video on it.
02:24:17 I think that was right before I was doing videos, but I remember I remember when that happened absolutely.
02:24:25 Thank you very much. Pill, pill. Then we got, Mr. Skywalker says. Are you gonna do a Star Wars stream like you did with Terminator? Was watching the newest movies today and forgot how much feminist propaganda they had. The main female lead ends up old and alone. I haven't even seen the new Star Wars movies.
02:24:45 I hated.
02:24:47 Uh. The episode 1-2 and three like they were just so cheese dick that I was just like, OK, I'm done with this franchise and then when Disney took over, I was like fuck that. Like, I think I saw like one of them.
02:25:01 With the the Black, Stormtrooper 1 and just that I remember the.
02:25:09 I remember the trailer and going really a black fucking Stormtrooper. OK, they got. I don't. They didn't get worse, but it got worse.
02:25:18 And I I think I just saw it anyway cause.
02:25:23 Curiosity got the best of me and I was just like, wow, this is just really bad. It's just really bad. I mean, aesthetically, they did a good job. Like they they they made it look they they used more practical effects and they made it look more like Star Wars. It wasn't like this stupid, you know, Lucas going overboard with with CG that isn't.
02:25:43 Good enough to pull it off yet you know, like he was doing with episode 1-2 and 3.
02:25:49 It I mean it looked good like you know the the, the, the, the aesthetic was good, but it was just a shit show. And I just kind of tuned out. I was.
02:25:58 Just like, alright, I.
02:25:59 Guess you know I I was. I was a kid. Like when I when I like Star Wars. And when you become a man, you put away childish things. So not.
02:26:07 A big deal.
02:26:09 I don't know, maybe. I don't know. I'd have to. I don't even know how many more movies are there. Are there like, like four more? It's Disney, right? They just cranking them out all the time. I don't know how many I'd have to watch. I don't know if I could sit through that. I know.
02:26:21 There was like a.
02:26:22 Lesbian kiss. At some point, it's like how fucking bad does it get? I don't know.
02:26:29 I don't know. I don't know. I kind of like I kind of like not knowing.
02:26:33 I kind of like hanging on to the handful of good memories I have as a child liking.
02:26:40 Liking Star Wars?
02:26:45 I don't know if I want to ruin it with the the new shit.
02:26:49 Then we got Mr. Skywalker again. Says. Surprise. You haven't reviewed Freedom Riders two 2007 yet with Hilary Swank as the white savior teaching the racial minority students Holocaust propaganda. Seems like it'd be your exact thing. I'm not familiar with that.
02:27:10 I'd have to.
02:27:12 I'll add that to the list.
02:27:16 Freedom Riders 2007.
02:27:24 OK.
02:27:32 There we go.
02:27:35 All right, then we got. Hey, Devon. Hope you're doing well. This this is from Osmolal mom. Hope you're doing well. Would you consider Peter Ustinov?
02:27:45 Of a Jew. Have you been or have been looking into him? His great grandfather was a Jew and he seems to have had a little African ancestry too, but otherwise he looks pretty Anglo British I have. I don't even I.
02:28:01 Have no idea who that is.
02:28:03 I have no idea who that is, but I mean, he's genetically a Jew. If he's got, like, a Jewish.
02:28:09 Great grandfather. I mean, maybe not super Jewish.
02:28:13 But it's not not all that looks, and and by the.
02:28:15 Way.
02:28:16 I you never know, I guess you'd have to see his 23andMe. You never know how many of the Jews or how many of the Jew jeans are going to be dominant.
02:28:25 Right. You never know.
02:28:29 Who is he? Let me see.
02:28:42 Who is he?
02:28:43 He is a.
02:28:46 Actor.
02:28:49 British actor humanitarian, internationally known.
02:28:54 Humorist he was a fixture on television.
02:29:00 Early life, blah blah blah. Yeah, I don't know. I.
02:29:06 He looks vaguely familiar, like I'm sure I've seen him in movies or something because it's he looks like he was in movies. You know, old movies.
02:29:16 But it's not, not nothing's ringing a bell.
02:29:20 Definitely has a Junos, though, at least in some of these photos.
02:29:25 And then Assalam says also, not sure if you've done a stream on this yet, but doing one on Cartoon Network their shows and all the other cancerous cartoons would be interesting as I absorbed that stuff a lot as a kid. Yeah, that's not really, I'm not really familiar with that.
02:29:45 Umm.
02:29:47 I never watched a lot of Cartoon Network and.
02:29:51 The stuff they've got going on now, I'm sure it's all different than what I did. See Cartoon Network. And so I I don't. I wouldn't even know where to start.
02:30:01 But yeah, that might not be a bad idea. I'd have to. It would take some research to figure out even where where to look.
02:30:08 But I'm sure I'm sure that someone's someone's already done something about that. I could look into that.
02:30:15 Then we got. I'm an interpreter for. I think it's that's that's just for NI.
02:30:23 At least that's how all it says here a a reference to an earlier show that we that we did with a big dono.
Mayer Rothschild
02:30:31 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.Devon Stack
02:30:37 Look how Jewy this fag is.02:30:45 Yes.
02:30:55 You should check out the Americans.
02:30:59 A mongolism group that uses the US flag as gain colors and adopted political titles like Senators or Presidents for leaders featured in the show, no GO zones, world's toughest places, Ghost Town South.
02:31:19 Africa it's on free documentary on YouTube. It's what the US.
02:31:26 Is marching towards. It's a warning if whites don't wake up. That sounds interesting.
02:31:34 That's definitely going the notes.
02:31:36 So it's just like a bunch it it's like cargo cult kind of shit, a bunch of.
02:31:41 Africans larping is.
02:31:44 The American government, because that is 100% where we're headed.
02:31:47 We're headed towards a bunch of Africans larping as the American government only actually in the American government. If we don't turn this shit around.
02:31:57 But yeah, thank you very much for the big dono there. I'm an interpreter for the negroes.
02:32:04 Alright, absolutely. I'll check that out.
02:32:08 Then we got a tiller. The hung says. Did you hear about what happened to Schlomo Rabinowitz after he accidentally fell into the industrial kiln?
02:32:18 He turned into a bar.
02:32:22 Of soap.
Porn Jew
02:32:25 Oy vey.Devon Stack
02:32:26 That's a button I should have used more than.02:32:28 But don't bump.
02:32:30 All right. And then it follows up. What did you hear about what happened?
02:32:35 To Yitzhak Zilberstein after he fell asleep in the tanning bed, he turned into a spaghetti.
News Reel Narrator
02:32:46 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?Money Clip
02:32:50 I'd buy that for a dollar.Devon Stack
02:32:53 That's the that's the wrong button. I click there, but yeah, we haven't had that one a long time. Retarded Faggot. He has no more. I appreciate that. Then we got Vladimir. 2000 says amazing episode. Keep up the good work. Well, I appreciate that.02:33:11 Then ohh then we I think we're caught up and we got pill dispenser alright. So let me go back to the make sure.
02:33:20 No new ones came in, or maybe some of them did.
02:33:24 OK. Yeah, we got some new ones here then we got.
02:33:29 Southern poverty law.
02:33:41 Southern poverty law Bigger says my idea of a movie would be the white men of good moral character and racial identity in intact. Or maybe.
02:33:54 In fact.
02:33:56 To force the hand of ice to deport as many nons as possible by picking fist fights in public spaces with invaders infesting formerly white dominant areas involving the local PD leading to ice retainer holds all the best.
02:34:16 I don't know that that'd be very effective. I mean you would cause you'd go to jail too. I don't know if it's worth going to jail for the possibility that two or three Mexicans get deported. You know what I mean? I I think we got. We have to think bigger than that. We have to think more on scale.
02:34:34 More on scale, it's it's, it's unique, but I don't know. I don't know. I don't think it would be very effective.
02:34:41 Then you say they would not be directed or produced by Jews, though love your work dev, even if it is the blackest of sitting of pills sometimes to go down. Yeah, they're, it's that's the problem is people aren't cut out for it. A lot of people are not cut out for the black pill.
02:34:59 The black pill is they they would rather live in a fantasy land because their dopamine receptors keep them happy.
02:35:08 But thank you very much. Then we got Gorilla hands as I played multiple sports as a kid and I exercise daily. Sports ball is good for teamwork and staying fit, but watching seems really fake and gay. Exactly. There's lots of things that I enjoy doing and not very many of them.
02:35:28 Would be things I would enjoy watching other people do.
02:35:34 In fact.
02:35:35 Almost none of them.
02:35:38 I mean, unless like it's like a skill thing, you know, like you don't know, you don't know to do something, and you need to learn by watching someone else do it. But.
02:35:38 Oh.
02:35:48 I mean, that's more of like watching tutorials, that's not really.
02:35:53 You know, I mean like that. I that's that that's not the same thing.
02:35:58 I mean, I could see. Look, if I was a professional sports ballplayer and I, I'd probably watch it all the time. Right? Cause then you're you are. You're watching to get the tactics and and whatnot about it. That's more like a trade magazine. Right. It's like a visual trade magazine. But that's, yeah, it doesn't. I don't understand.
02:36:18 I don't understand people enjoying watching it as entertainment. I feel like that's I I feel like it really is kind of an IQ filter.
02:36:29 And and look I.
02:36:30 Remember.
02:36:31 Thinking that as a kid and then people.
02:36:35 If you kind of even even if you hinted at that they would, they would.
02:36:38 Kind of implied that it's because you were being some kind of smug nerd or something like that, and I used to think maybe there's something to that. But as I get older, I'm just like, Nah, it's. I just think it's dumb. Like I I I know there are smart people that like sports, but.
02:36:56 Not a lot.
02:37:01 And I feel like the the smart ones that do participate in stuff like fantasy football and things like that, it's more like a social thing or they're forced into it. I don't think it's like, I don't know, maybe I'm.
02:37:12 Wrong.
02:37:13 But their brains are different. Maybe I'll cover that someday because I know that they've they've done stuff they've put people in.
02:37:19 MRI machines, while they watch sports and they've.
02:37:23 Different parts of their brains light up.
02:37:26 Than in other people so.
02:37:29 Then we got until the hunk says so. The Mafia aided America in invading Sicily. Since then, Hollywood recast gangsters as patriots in the Godfather. Michael Corleone joins the army to fight for the US in the Rocketeer mobster switched sides to shoot the Nazis.
02:37:48 Yeah, and and and that was I remember I specifically remember my mom.
02:37:53 Saying that, mobsters were very patriotic people. I don't remember the context that might have because we were watching the the Rocketeer and actually, in fact, now you mentioned that.
02:38:04 But I remember her saying that in just being really convinced of it. And so I just was like, ohh, OK, I guess the mobs are like.
02:38:15 And she's like a Mormon housewife.
02:38:17 Yeah, she's a Mormon housewife, and she was convinced that the mafia were like.
02:38:22 Kind of relatable guys on some level, you know?
02:38:27 Ah, then we got the pill dispenser. Ohh, he does want you to the play.
02:38:33 The voice thing. All right, well, I'll tell you what.
02:38:38 It better not be.
02:38:41 Anything horrific?
02:38:45 Let's see here.
02:38:51 Here we go. I'm hearing this for the first time, just like everybody else.
The Pill Dispenser
02:38:57 Thank you for giving me.Devon Stack
02:38:59 Alright, hold on. I gotta. I can't hear it.The Pill Dispenser
02:39:04 Thank you for giving me a chance to express my voice in your show. This is a response to your stream political solution edition and what you said at the start of the stream. We can't infiltrate the current institution.02:39:18 The only thing we can legally say in public.
02:39:21 Is to build parallel society. I mean, I fully from the beginning you started streaming, you didn't have the peel box yet. You wanted to buy a church like house with a belt tower on top, perfect for sniping some zombie during the Apocalypse, I remember.
02:39:39 And you always say to create parallel society to what's your main focus?
02:39:44 But creating this committee is the first necessary step, but it's not an end game. We have to start somewhere with, of course, a group of likely minded people, even some normies, can join you just have to be aware that if you show sign of weakness, they will change sides. A good way to start dipping our toes is to practice.
02:40:05 Small similar structure like Neighborhood Association, community, supported agriculture or even parents drive a nursery school. If you have children. So what do you think about?
02:40:17 That. Thank you.
Devon Stack
02:40:19 All right.02:40:22 Yeah, that's a good question, I would say.
02:40:27 The reason why and you're right, we have to be careful how we talk about it. But I think that there's a couple of things that we can take away from what our enemies have done in the past.
02:40:38 And what other minority groups, not just, you know, Jews, but most minority groups do on some level with their in Group preference.
02:40:47 And what you just Maya Lansky was doing for in every example that we've talked about when it comes to mafia.
02:40:52 Guys.
02:40:53 Blood is thicker than water.
02:40:55 Right when they when Meyer Lansky sets up his illegal casinos in Florida, he's doing it with the help of other Jews that help him on the legal side of it. And then he puts his brother.
02:41:09 In charge of the casinos and this is something that we saw with even that that Jew from Mr. Sin.
02:41:18 The Mr. Sin episode with the Jew that burned up those kids in Australia.
02:41:25 He it was all family members that he put in charge of different enterprises that he had going on.
02:41:34 And and that's something that a lot of white people don't do a lot of white people don't have those kinds of close knit families. And in fact, a lot of us who are racially conscious.
02:41:47 We a lot of us don't have siblings or parents or cousins even or, you know, nephews or nieces that are is racially conscious. And so that's the first hurdle that you have to get over. That's why creating these communities is the way to go, I think.
02:42:09 As you say, the first step to getting to a place where any other solution is even viable, because without a community without a network, all this stuff is.
02:42:22 Is just fantasyland, right? Cause you, let's just say.
02:42:29 Weird how to?
02:42:33 I think if like had a phrase, let's.
02:42:38 Let's just say that you wanted to approach your racial interests.
02:42:44 In a way, not unlike Mr. Lansky there, how about that? How about that?
02:42:50 The only way that's even possible is if you have other people of your ethnic group who are of a like mind with similar goals in mind and some similar motivations. And that's the only way that you'll be able to make that happen. And look, you could say the same thing about the Italians.
02:43:11 You can say the same thing about the the Italian.
02:43:13 Fans who similarly worked towards their group success by being insular and by being nepotistic, you could say the same thing even about the Irish to some extent. What if you're talking about the Kennedys? There's a lot of behaviors that.
02:43:34 These groups, I think, leaned into specifically because they were a minority, and I think that as whites become more and more of a minority, they will acquire some of these traits. But in the meantime, you can accelerate that process, as I said, by by raising.
02:43:54 Uh.
02:43:56 Children in a in a community, in an environment where there's other people that are like minded and that that's part of an issue too, right there will be issues with even creating benign communities right where you're not doing the illegal, you're just trying to be white people living together.
02:44:17 And you're gonna run into legal issues just because of the the Fair Housing Act and things like that. You're going to run into issues where you'll have people that are bad, that are white. You know, you'll have bad actors.
02:44:33 That will create problems for you, but you can't be afraid of that. It's not like that. As an example, it's not like the mafia didn't have bad apples. I mean, I mean, like, I don't mean, like, bad apples, as in the they're the mafia. They're all bad apples. I mean, like from the Mafia's perspective, bad apples. Like they had rats, right? They had people that went to the feds.
02:44:53 They had people that would backstab them. They had people. Well, I mean, look, lucky Luciano, like hired Jews to kill one of his boss.
02:45:02 Right. So you're that's just a an aspect of human nature. You're always going to have these struggles, and if you're not willing to take on those risks, you're not going to, you're just going to be one of the NPC's that goes along with the will of whoever is willing to do those sorts of things. And so if you want to be the one that's actually.
02:45:22 Willing the the normies to do what you want and to have power over them, you have to be willing to take on those risks and those risks up to and including getting whacked by Jewish gangsters because you know some young guy doesn't like the way the you know, the direction things are going.
02:45:41 And that's that's just real. That's just the way it is. Is life rewards people that are willing to take risks and go out on a limb. And if you aren't willing to do that, you're going to be subjected to the will of someone who is. And in order to effectively.
02:46:00 Create an environment where you can.
02:46:02 Even think about that sort of a thing, you have to have strong family and blood ethnic connections and you can't have that living in a big city working for an institution or a big corporation. You can't have that living in some suburb.
02:46:24 You know, maybe. Well, I don't know. Maybe there's a a gated community somewhere out there where you could, but more than likely that's not the case. And that means having some sacrifices now. Luckily, we live in an environment or in a reality where you can do remote work. I mean, that's the thing that always blows my mind when I hear people.
02:46:45 Act as if you can't live in a rural area or a sparsely populated area that you then begin to populate with like minded white people. Unless you're some kind of backward Luddite, it's.
02:46:58 Like bitch, what are you talking about? You can have space Internet and do literally anything. I mean, there's there's really not a whole lot you can't do at, you know, there might be a couple service and I mean, Oh no, you can't be a waiter. I mean, you know, like any, any high demand, a high tech high paying job.
02:47:18 You can do remotely and.
02:47:21 With with AI and and all these other technological advancements that are happening. And if you can be on the bleeding edge of those technologies and use them for our people, I mean you're not going to be very limited when it comes to living somewhere that's far away from diversity and you can.
02:47:41 Do do make a living in the presence of other people who are.
02:47:47 By the way, they can be nepotistic if someone's here's the thing. If someone, let's say, you start like a remote community and you have someone, maybe you don't find a job right away doing the remote work, but someone does, and then they get in a position where they can get you a job and then you know, you get in a position at that place where they got you or you can give the next guy a job, you know.
02:48:06 That or let's say one of you starts a a successful business and you can all start working for that successful business.
02:48:13 That'd be even better. You know, like there's there's so many different options that to act like you have to basically be a dirt farmer. It's just unimaginative and just. It's defeatism. It's it's funny because it's literally what they they say that I'm doing. It's. It's basically saying that well, we've already just, we've already we've already decided that we failed that.
02:48:34 There is no point, and so all you can do is really work for the system and it's like you're you're. You're literally being a Jew by accusing me of doing what you're exactly what you're.
02:48:44 Going by being a defeatist, by curling up in a ball and just going with the fucking system, so fuck you, I what I'm offering is is a solution that that actually could yield results and and I think that's what you have to do. You also have to, I think be aware that this isn't something that's going to happen overnight. It's not a problem that.
02:49:05 Developed overnight, the solution is not going to be something that develops over.
02:49:08 Right. And it's not going to be easy, it's might be generational, it might get a lot worse before it gets better and not every community that people try to start up is going to succeed. A lot of them aren't going to succeed it. It's just like businesses, right? How many restaurants do people try to start in a non hostile environment? Not like there's.
02:49:29 The federal governments trying to shut down restaurants, you know, it's not like, you know, you don't have a whole lot of of opponents other than the other restaurants, you know, in town and most restaurants fail after, like, what, 1-2 years or something.
02:49:41 Like that. And so it's real hard to get something going, just even when it's something like a restaurant, let alone some kind of pro white community. But they do exist. They are out there and it.
02:49:53 Is.
02:49:53 Totally possible and totally doable. And it it's not without its issues. It's not without its problems, but to act as if because there's going to be problems.
02:50:02 Because there's going to be maybe, possibly feds trying to infiltrate it, just like they were feds trying to infiltrate the mafia. Act as if that. Ohh. In that case, we shouldn't do it. OK, well, you shouldn't do it because you're not the kind of person that can handle being exposed to risk.
02:50:20 Simple as that. So I guess it's a filter in a way it is a filter. It is only, it is only going to and that kind of those kinds of possibilities are only going to inspire the kinds of people maybe that are able to pull it off. So when you hear a lot of people kind of shit on it, it's that's to be expected because most people aren't.
02:50:40 Exceptional and most people are gonna be the kinds of people that can't pull off some.
02:50:44 Thing like that, and it's just like when I talk about founding stock Americans versus some of the Ellis Islanders, that it's a different kind of person that came here when it's just the wilderness and you're creating a civilization out of nothing versus the kinds of people that show up after the strip. Malls have been built. And so it's a similar thing, the white people that go off and run to the forest or whatever they want to call it.
02:51:05 And create a community and create something. Those are gonna be different white people with different capabilities than the kinds of people that once you have a gated community that's already built and it's nice that wanna show up after.
02:51:17 And that's that's just the way that it is. That's the way that it is. So yeah, it's not going to be easy. It's not even going to be something necessarily that we see results from in our lifetime. The problem has gotten so bad that to expect it to resolve in any.
02:51:36 Look are there. Look are there possibilities that we'd like to entertain, like the possibility of some kind of Black Swan event that.
02:51:43 Really, you know, turns everything upside down. There's always gonna be that possibility, and you should always be prepared for that possibility. But I'm not banking on it. I think that we're probably in for, like, a slow, slow death of the empire. But who knows, maybe something radical will happen or change.
02:52:03 Maybe in look civil war, I think is always possible and and.
02:52:10 Especially, I mean, look, we have mainstream people often talking about civil war. That's kind of a new thing. I mean, that used to be a very fringe thing that you would hear from, like militia members and stuff like that.
02:52:21 And now you hear that from members of Congress.
02:52:23 So I wouldn't rule that out. I wouldn't say that that's that's totally off the table and.
02:52:32 Yeah, so who knows? But I think that because we don't know the smartest thing to do is for people to try to start and to join other people who are trying to start communities and start preparing to create these networks. And these relationships between people and then some of these other options start to become.
02:52:53 Actual options. They started to become actual choices that that do sound like science fiction. If you don't have, you know if you don't have a network. If you don't have a group of people that share, you know a purpose in a, in a in in blood.
02:53:12 It's it's is just kind of Larping, right? But you get, you get that community and that network built and the and I think there should be a network between these different white communities and there should be some organization.
02:53:26 And I think once that's been established, some of these other options start to be a lot more realistic.
02:53:34 But yeah, thank you for the.
02:53:37 Thank you for the.
02:53:38 The voice note there pill the Spencer and thanks for not sounding like a psycho.
02:53:45 That's always good. It's always good when, when? When you don't sound like a psycho.
02:53:52 But thank you very much. All right, then we got Southern poverty law, Niger says, please do us. Please do a stream on the documentary. Tell them that you love me. It has two of the usual staple ingredients involved, Jews and blacks. But I laughed until my gut eggs. Thank you, Mr. Stang.
02:54:13 Alright, I'll add that to the notes.
02:54:21 Go.
02:54:24 All right, then we got rivers of blood.
02:54:28 Rivers of Blood says thank you for playing that PSA at the end of the last stream. I remember seeing that played on TV when I was younger. Great stream. Keep shining a light on the Jewish mob. Absolutely. The Jewish mob. Is there any other kind? Well, I guess yes, there is the Italian mob and.
02:54:47 And what not. A lot of you know, a lot of the mob, though, that's all gone. Well quasi legit because they got their money. That's the thing too. Is it there is an evolution to the the this power, right the the reason they started out with violence and illegal activity is that was how they had accessed the money.
02:55:06 And once they had access to a sufficient amount of money, they could invest that in legitimate investments and and lower their risk the the the risk that you take on.
02:55:16 One or that people like Mayor Lansky took on when he decided to go that route. It was a temporary condition. It was he didn't have to remain at risk his whole life. In fact, that's part of why the FBI couldn't bust them, is by the time that they got around to actually going after organized crime, he was largely retired.
02:55:37 The reason why they couldn't bust him on anything when they were surveilling him is he was kind of already. He already got his money. He's already done. And so they didn't really have a case they could build against him because most of his crime took place decades before the the surveillance. So it's.
02:55:54 The risk was a temporary condition that he had to live under and that money got rolled up into legitimate ventures. And that's true of a lot of these stories of whether, you know, even with the Italian mafia, that's in fact, I think even in the in the movie, The Godfather.
02:56:14 Maybe that's kind of the way it goes, right? Isn't that how it ends? Like everything's it's all corporate at the end, so that's that's that's legit. That's how it happens.
02:56:24 I mean, look at the Brompton family. They're not in jail even though they should be. And they got all their money off of illegal bootlegging and smuggling.
02:56:34 Let's take a look over at Rumble.
02:56:40 Good old rumble.
02:56:43 Ohh, that's a. That's a nice name nog Stomper.
02:56:50 Good old knock Stopper says hey, Devon, replay gang here. I've been tuning in for a few months now. Best show on the Internet. Hail, churro. Here's to some belly rubs and Kitty chow. Cheers, Lord, appreciate that. And yes, he's still around. He's chunked up, by the way, if you guys saw how skinny he was when he.
02:57:09 Came back from his four month high.
02:57:12 I mean, he was like real. He was like African kid. Skinny, not so much. Now he's all chunked up and he got a fight last night with something. I woke up because I.
02:57:23 Heard.
02:57:23 Cat noises like, you know, cat fight noises and I went out with the the flashlight and the gun.
02:57:32 And called his name and didn't. He didn't come back. I half expect him not to come back after that.
02:57:37 And then they came back this morning with, like, uh.
02:57:40 Like a bald spot.
02:57:43 It got it's like something happened, but he seemed fine.
02:57:46 He's like, you know.
02:57:48 That just happens, so I don't know what he what he got into a.
02:57:51 A fight with, but he seemed to have survived.
02:57:55 Thank you very much. They're nog stomper there. We got. Who's Joe?
02:58:02 Who's Joe?
02:58:05 Only got a four parter.
02:58:07 Who's Joe's got a four parter.
Joe O'Brien
02:58:09 When you're trying to save money, a good rule to follow is to.Phil Manual - Investigator
02:58:20 Take it from me, Jim. Neighbors, it'll pay dividend.Devon Stack
02:58:23 Who's Joe says? Hey, devan. Sorry I haven't been hyper shutting recently. I wanted to make some comments about political Solutions edition. Firstly, Professor Edward Dutton brought up the idea of Leah, or of Neo Byzantinum.02:58:39 Byzantium rather I don't know, is that how you'd say it, Byzantium.
02:58:45 Where's Part 2?
02:58:48 You're right. White people will become a minority in America or have already become a minority in America. Neo Byzantium is the is that how you say it? I that's one of his words. You read all the time, but you don't often hear anyone say it.
Text to Speech
02:59:03 Byzantium.Devon Stack
02:59:04 I guess so I'll skip said is the idea that civilization will flee.02:59:11 To pockets while the rest collapses. Well, that's sort of what we're talking about, right? Edward Dutton brought up the states like West Virginia and Dakotas, Eastern Europe, like Croatia and Serbia, and generally white nationalists should consolidate in a handful of states.
02:59:31 And establish a base where we can build up and slowly reconquer the Balkans were occupied, and they reclaimed their lands. Our ideas are the most adaptive to survive.
02:59:44 And give it enough time. We will win. I mean, that's essentially what I'm talking about. That is essentially what I'm saying that needs to be done is that we need to not work for our enemies and, you know, secretly or not, you know, secretly being based or not. We should work for ourselves.
03:00:05 And we should put our efforts, our high IQ people in place in positions for ourselves and not for the enemy.
03:00:15 I think it's a bad idea to try to work for the system and change it from within. It's not how things work. It's not. It's not what Meyer Lansky did. It's not what a lot of people have done, despite how it might appear in on Fox News or or on The History Channel.
03:00:34 So yeah, that's right in line with kind of what I'm saying. I I think that's what has to happen. I I I know it's scary. It's it's it's not something that probably most of us want to do like it's not I don't like the idea of.
03:00:49 Having to go build.
03:00:51 A fucking, like that's what my my answer already did that like I why do I have to fucking build a country?
03:00:57 Like I thought. That's like I I was. I was supposed to enjoy.
03:01:01 The labor of my ancestors that did just that, why do I have to fucking do it all over again? But maybe they felt the same way, right? Maybe they were reluctant in their carving of the of civilization. Right? Like, I don't know, but.
03:01:19 Yeah, I guess, I guess that's what we got to do, right. I guess that's what we got to do. So, yeah, I I don't know. I'd have to watch specifically what he said in detail, but it sounds like it's sounds like it's in line with what I think needs.
03:01:32 To be.
03:01:33 Done. Then we got Nemi, BB says. My wife and I have.
03:01:38 Our own churro.
03:01:39 The cat showed up outside one day this year and we fed him ever since. He will come and and and just stare into our back door for cat food, but runs from us. Hail our furry friends well. You should try to.
03:01:56 Befriend him and get him to stick around a little bit more so that he actually wants to.
03:02:03 Or maybe he does. Maybe, actually. Maybe it's better if he's kind of afraid of humans. Maybe that maybe him being skittish will make him survive longer.
03:02:11 But if you're in a rural area, it's always good to have. I just today, just today.
03:02:17 I went out into the yard and there was like 2 headless he. I don't know what he does with the heads.
03:02:24 But Churro decapitates rodents, and there was there was 2 dead mice just in the yard, and I was like, great headless mice.
03:02:35 But yeah, it's always good to have always good to have a churro on the property patrolling the the rodents.
03:02:42 Then we got Tyler.
03:02:45 W 05 with a big dono.
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03:02:49 Today, we'll be reading the.03:02:51 Best Christmas ever. Our story begins with.
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03:02:55 The magic negro.Money Clip
03:03:05 Where did the soul men go?03:03:11 Where?
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03:03:23 All right, Tyler W 05.03:03:27 Says hey, Devon hope all is well. How's the pillbox? I've been enjoying the streams as usual, and so does everyone. I share them with. I have to support the best show on the Internet. Keep teaching Mr. stack. Well, I appreciate that.
03:03:42 And yeah, thank you for for having enough in Group preference to support your people and the effort efforts of your people to further the objectives of your people. That's all. That's all I ask everyone. Everyone support the cause. We have to be willing to.
03:04:02 To do what we're whatever it is we're able to do and and to help our people survive. And I'm confident enough in white people that we will do that and that we'll survive as a result. And your your donation helps Tyler WO 5. Thank you very much for the.
03:04:22 The big dono.
03:04:24 Then we got.
03:04:26 Dauntless dissidents.
03:04:30 Dauntless, dissonant says, Hey, Devon, keep up the good work. I've been having a good laugh seeing you stir up the multiracial melanoid grouper alliance this week. It's major points. You always talk about even more valid.
03:04:46 Yeah, there were. There were some, there were some angry melanoides on the on on the Twitter.
03:04:52 The weird thing is, well, it's not. I guess not that weird. It's cult like behavior, but it never, never ceases to surprise me when I see it, cause it's just not. It's so foreign to me.
03:05:04 That your response to criticism to an idea would be emotionally lashing out as so many of them did.
03:05:16 It's always just like.
03:05:19 Well, again, it it shouldn't surprise me, but it does. Every time. I'm always like really.
03:05:24 OK.
03:05:28 Like I said I well, I went through all this with the flat Earthers and with the the Bears and things like that. It's just, you know.
03:05:36 Any anytime there's like a cult like environment, it does generate people who you upset their.
03:05:45 Their cognitive dissonance and and it it, that's what the emotional outburst comes from.
03:05:53 Then we got, Tomahawk says for Churro desert cat triumphant. Well, I appreciate that. And so, well, churro, I have to get.
03:06:01 Him.
03:06:02 New treats we ran out of treats today.
03:06:06 Well, there's like a cup. There's like like 4 treats left in the big treat thing.
03:06:10 But I have to get more and I gotta stop saying treat cause like he's gonna think he's gonna get.
03:06:16 All right. Thank you very much, Tomahawk. Then we got Knight Fire, I think.
03:06:23 Looks like sniper fire replay gang watched Monster Ed Gang, directed by Max Winkler implied that Ed was driven to skin people after reading about Nazis. The propaganda never stops well with a name like Max Winkler.
03:06:40 Right.
03:06:42 You know, it's funny, is it? It would be crazy if if that was true, but it was only true because he read Nazi anti Nazi propaganda written by Jews. You know what I mean? So it it was actually the Jewish lies about Nazis that that drove him to kill. Not. Not totally impossible.
03:07:02 Then we got Mayo supremo.
03:07:18 Mayo Supremo says GLR and the bound was right HHB.
03:07:29 Ohh.
03:07:31 I was like HB.
03:07:33 What's the?
03:07:36 What's the B stand for but the B?
03:07:40 Stands for.
Jesse
03:07:41 Hail Hitler, bitch.Devon Stack
03:07:43 There we go.03:07:45 Well, thank you very much, Mayo Supremo 88.
03:07:49 And yeah, that, that's but then that's The thing is a lot of that opposition.
03:07:57 And they brag about it now, but they a lot of people probably had no idea at the time. A lot of the opposition to their activism was funded by Jewish.
03:08:07 Gangsters.
03:08:10 And we have nothing like that.
03:08:13 We have nothing like that.
03:08:15 The the Shogun.
03:08:17 Says Long story short, JQ radio doesn't have the speeches online anymore, so I'm uploading 70 plus Hitler speeches I have. Here's a link. All right. Well, there we go.
03:08:33 I will add that.
03:08:40 There we go.
03:08:42 Thank you very much the Shogun.
03:08:45 All right, then. We got dauntless. Dissident says last strain you mentioned New Zealand demographics when talking about the Anglosphere black pill here. Unfortunately zero to five year olds are already below 50% white. The country is being overrun by jeets. Ooh.
03:09:04 Well, that is, that is uh.
03:09:08 Unfortunate, but not surprising, I guess.
03:09:11 I thought that when I last time I looked at the at least with the current reality, they were doing better off than everybody else, but that's.
03:09:19 Zero to five year olds, less than 50%. I mean, that's just that's a death sentence right there. That's just, you know.
03:09:25 What? You don't come back from that unless well, unless you do some sort of mass deportations.
03:09:30 Which are probably unlikely. I've never been to New Zealand though, so maybe who knows, but it seems by by if they if you live in a country that tolerates.
03:09:42 That's that crazy haka dance or whatever the fuck it's called. Then you're not gonna live in. You're not living in a country that's gonna do mass deportations at.
03:09:49 Anytime soon or ever.
03:09:51 Well, I'll start to hear that start to hear that hopefully uh, you know.
03:09:56 We'll find our way out of this, guys. We're going to find our way out of this, guys. We're just going to have to. It's just not going to go. It's just not going to be smooth. It's going to be a bumpy ride.
03:10:06 It's gonna be a bumpy ride, but that's the history of white people. If you look at.
03:10:09 It.
03:10:09 You know, it's not like, I mean, look.
03:10:14 It's not, if we're being honest. It's not like white history is the history of long lasting peace.
03:10:26 It really is the history of war. If you, if you look at it, I mean it's and you don't have to look that far. It's.
03:10:35 We are a warlike people. I mean it is what it is.
03:10:40 So yeah.
03:10:45 Man of low moral fiber says, Hey, Devon, have you seen what happens if you overlay 2 open AI logos and flip one? I'm kind of seeing 2 triangles not to length fad, but here you go. Yeah, I've seen. I know your time out. There's people.
03:11:01 That have you you?
03:11:03 Flip over one, it makes the.
03:11:06 Makes the Star of David.
03:11:09 Yeah, I don't know if that's intentional or not. It could be.
03:11:12 Could be? I mean it's it's 100% Jewish ChatGPT, so.
03:11:19 Very well. Could be very well, could be.
03:11:22 The shadow band says the real black pill with R balls RTTL thing is that only 30 people joined only about 1000 people are in a FA Pro. White people are active online, but so painfully sadly weak when we try to organize. I think that's going too slowly.
03:11:43 Change but it will be slow.
03:11:46 It will slowly change, but it will be slow.
03:11:51 I myself.
03:11:54 Need to take more proactive steps in that direction and it's just it's one of the reasons why it's slow is white people are a careful people and white people like to think things through before they act.
03:12:11 You know, impulse control being what it is, and there are. It's not something you should just jump into. It's not. It is something that requires, especially if you want it to succeed. It requires preparation, which necessarily means that it is sometimes slower than you would like it to be. Even on a personal level.
03:12:30 Right. So that's why it's a look though, if you if you view this as a generational solution to a generational problem.
03:12:40 The fact that people aren't just running to these communities overnight, that should be expected.
03:12:46 That should be expected. It is going to be slow and some of them are going to fail and some of them might fail because it's too slow.
03:12:54 But I think that and we will eventually get through this.
03:13:01 Alright scroll scroll scroll, scroll scroll.
03:13:04 Man of low moral fiber says that Black Stormtrooper ended up being a turbo nog, who openly professes hate of whites.
03:13:13 What the actor or the?
03:13:15 The actual stormtrooper.
03:13:18 Man of low moral fiber says Freedom Riders and remember, the Titans are perhaps the two gayest movies ever made, and they made me watch both of them in school. Either would make a great stream, even if they're over the top.
03:13:34 Remember the Titans?
03:13:36 I feel like I might have seen part of that, that the name sounds familiar.
03:13:45 But I can't. I have to. I have to look back at that.
03:13:48 The shadow band says yes, hire your folk mentor your folk, invest in other folks businesses. Absolutely. There should be some kind of white version of kosher to some degree where it's it look and it it kind of has to be enforced.
03:14:06 Because people are going, there has to be.
03:14:09 Like.
03:14:10 Social pressure in order for it to work, it can't just be like, hey everyone individually on your own, everyone just try to shop at white companies and stuff and uh, no, you should shame, shame, people who don't. You should shame people.
03:14:26 That work or shop at anti white organizations that should become the norm and.
03:14:36 I don't think that we can implement the religious component like the Jews have, although that would be ideal because then the shame it takes on a supernatural.
03:14:52 Situation where people are they're they're not just getting shamed by their neighbor, they're they're fearing.
03:15:00 You know, eternal retribution from God or something like that, but I don't. It's realistic. But yeah, there should be some social pressure and that that'll grow. That'll also come slowly too, because people are too comfortable. They're too unwilling to make even like, the tiniest of sacrifices.
03:15:22 I heard people giving me shit because I was saying that you shouldn't uh shop on Amazon after they banned my book. You know, people getting mad and saying whatever. I'm just gonna keep paying for prime or whatever. And you're like, alright well thanks, I guess.
03:15:37 But that's the kind of thing that that that's why boycotts never work on the right because people are too addicted to convenience.
03:15:47 James Saunder says hey Devan can't send as much as I'd like, but I appreciate everything you do and we'll continue to do what I can to boost and slay negleted gas on ex. Who can't get past multiracial democracy. Yeah, they're they're the.
03:16:05 Well, I appreciate that. Don't worry about, you know, the don't worry about the money thing, but the yeah, the.
03:16:13 They're the real black pill. They're the ones that are throwing their hands and giving up and saying, well, I guess we can't win if we can't beat them, you know, join them. Like, that's literally what they're saying. And we'll work within their gay system that hates us. And it's like, all right, so you're the one giving up. You're the one giving up.
03:16:31 You're the one giving up and Larping as as, uh, federal judges. You know, you can say that we're larping in the forest as well. I don't know. Whatever. But you're Larping is a federal judge, and it sounds a little bit stupider. So anyway.
03:16:47 Well, I think that's everything.
03:16:49 I think we got everything here.
03:16:52 Just double check fresh entropy. Again, hopefully hasn't crashed again. Nope. Alright, cool. Alright guys. Well, I hope you all have a good rest of your weekend. I I might need one more Wednesday off but but.
03:17:10 But I will be on with Arval next week. I think it's next week. Well, I'll I'm pretty. I think it's next week and I am also going to be on a couple of other shows coming up.
03:17:22 But I'm I'm getting a lot done with the book. I'm trying really hard to get it to where not only because it can't, it has to not just be done before Christmas has to be done and like available. So there's formatting and things that would have to be done even when I finish it, you know? And so I'm trying. I'm trying.
03:17:42 So hard.
03:17:43 I'm trying real hard to get it done before Christmas and and then you know then then I guess I got book book three. I gotta worry about. But trying really hard to get it. Get it all available here so.
03:17:59 Probably no stream Wednesday or, you know, at least not the regular stream, but there will be, like I said, I think I think.
03:18:05 I remember correctly, it might be Arval on on his channel on Thursday maybe, and then there might be another one guest appearance somewhere else. I have to double check my DM's again.
03:18:19 So.
03:18:21 Again, just one more that we'll go back to doing the Wednesday ones and.
03:18:29 You know, I just, I'm trying to get it. I'm just trying to get it done, so I'll, if nothing else, I'll see you guys on Saturday. Hope you have a good rest of your weekend and a good week.
03:18:40 In the meantime.
03:18:43 For Black Pilled.
03:18:46 I am of course.
03:18:48 Devon Stack.
Christmas Kid
03:18:50 Wait, it's Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler. Thanks, Santa. I can't wait to start reading this book.