INSOMNIA STREAM: TRIBUNAL EDITION
11/01/2025 - [Full Summary]English Numbers Lady
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UMEK - Posing As Me
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The Freestylers - Cracks
00:03:15 Slash.00:05:23 And the cracks began to show.
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Devon Stack
00:07:09 Welcome to the insomnia stream.00:07:14 Tribunal edition.
00:07:16 I'm your host, of course, Devon Stack. Hope everyone had.
00:07:20 A good Halloween.
00:07:22 Probably a lot of.
00:07:24 Tired people from all the trick or treating. I'm sure you guys did.
00:07:29 I'm actually a little disappointed. I was. I was expecting a lot of.
00:07:33 A lot of ring camera videos all over. Maybe there were I just didn't see them.
00:07:39 Maybe, maybe, maybe.
00:07:42 Are blacks starting to finally feel shame for? No, that's sometimes, I say the craziest things.
00:07:51 Anyway, it's now November.
00:07:54 It's now officially the the holiday season.
00:07:58 We have Thanksgiving or I think doesn't Canada have like Boxing Day or something weird like that. They got something, they have something like Thanksgiving, I I'm sure.
00:08:09 And then we have Christmas, of course, and New Year's and all that stuff.
00:08:14 So it's that it's that nice end of the year, especially in the desert, the.
00:08:19 The weather is always perfect. Well, I mean, it's actually strangely too perfect, like, usually. But now we have really cold nights and it it's not happening.
00:08:30 It's still like spring.
00:08:32 It's still like spring.
00:08:35 So there's lots of plants growing and blooming, and it's it's like in the 80s and stuff during the day and and.
00:08:45 At night? Yeah, it's it's like spring weather nights. You know, it's like it's a little chilly, but not nothing. Too bad.
00:08:51 So I'm all. I'm all for it. I'm all for it.
00:08:55 But I do miss. I do miss living places.
00:08:58 Where?
00:08:59 You have the leaves falling.
00:09:02 You have an actual item.
00:09:04 I haven't seen that in a long time.
00:09:07 And I do miss the snow, although it has been known to snow here occasionally.
00:09:13 I've seen it once.
00:09:15 It kind of melted as soon as it hit the ground, but it was still it was, it was. It was real snow. It was actual snow.
00:09:23 So it can happen.
00:09:25 It can happen.
00:09:27 But I do miss the snow. The cool thing about living.
00:09:31 If you live in the high desert, like when I.
00:09:33 Lived in Albuquerque.
00:09:35 It would snow, but it would. It would just stick around long enough to not be annoying like you never had to like shovel the driveway.
00:09:43 It would melt after a couple of days, but it would still stick around like in the shadows to remind you that it had.
00:09:49 Snowed.
00:09:50 Like a few weeks or so.
00:09:52 I do miss that I don't miss like when I lived in DC.
00:09:56 Be.
00:09:58 Where it would snow like that really wet snow and then freeze so that all the sidewalks became like a deadly glazed doughnut.
00:10:07 That every time you walked on it, it was like I I I must have busted my ass so many times walking on that shit. I didn't grow up on ice. I didn't grow up around ice.
00:10:18 I was never good. I was never a good ice walker. I. In fact, I've never ice skated.
00:10:24 I've never ice skated my entire life.
00:10:27 I don't even think I've been to.
00:10:28 An ice skating ring.
00:10:30 I don't think I have.
00:10:32 One of these days, I guess, I guess that should be on the buck one of these days. I'll, I'll ice skate.
00:10:39 I will ice skate.
00:10:43 I've I've been. I've been skiing a long time either.
00:10:47 I used to go occasionally.
00:10:50 It's actually not that far from here. I mean, yeah, it's few hours, right?
00:10:55 But.
00:10:55 It is accessible.
00:10:58 Maybe skiing? Maybe. Maybe I'll go skiing this year.
00:11:02 Anyway.
00:11:03 Hope everyone's enjoying the the changing season and getting them into the mood.
00:11:09 For for uh.
00:11:11 Fires in the fireplace.
00:11:14 The the smell of burning wood.
00:11:18 I don't know this is this is what I like this time of year. I like this time of year.
00:11:24 Yeah, the the summer that the summer really takes.
00:11:27 A lot out of you.
00:11:30 Says when it's gone. Like, Oh yeah, I.
00:11:32 Used to be a human.
00:11:34 So it's it's it's real nice anyway.
00:11:37 I promised you.
00:11:40 I don't know. Like maybe like a month ago I told you that we had time traveling Jew stuff, and it was. I had too much time traveling Jew stuff.
00:11:49 To fit in one episode, I said, well, we'll bring up, well, the one that we had to like save for later that I guess now is later.
00:11:56 We're going to talk about some time traveling Jews tonight.
00:12:00 And uh.
00:12:03 The the You know it's. It's like it's kind of funny because I've I've also said how every show has at least.
00:12:12 At least one Nazi episode.
00:12:15 And this show has multiple.
00:12:20 And in particular.
00:12:23 This show was produced the executive producer of this show.
00:12:29 Was the the child of Holocaust survivors so like, I bet you can imagine.
00:12:35 Where are these time traveling Jews are traveling through time too?
00:12:40 So, without further ado, let's let's take a trip in the Jewish time machine.
00:12:50 To a time.
00:12:54 Some might say.
00:12:56 A better time?
00:12:59 The time before.
00:13:03 Well before the the 1950s.
00:13:07 Probably the 1940s, they might say. I forget anyway.
00:13:12 To the Jewish time machine we go.
Clip
00:13:41 Today.00:13:50 Nothing like a little manual labor to keep you humble.
00:14:11 Some people think there were gas chambers at Auschwitz.
00:14:14 There were no gas chambers or especially built extermination facilities and local.
00:14:19 They have a swimming pool.
00:14:21 Hey, what do I know, huh?
Devon Stack
00:14:25 Ah yes, Auschwitz, March 1944.00:14:31 And as you can see, you got the crematorium in the background there. There's the smoke. There's the smoke.
00:14:38 There's there's Frankel's family floating up in the air there.
00:14:46 So it's it's, it's yet another yet another piece of propaganda explaining to kids.
00:14:54 And, well, families. It's a family show. This is an episode of Outer Limits.
00:14:59 Season 5 episode 12 the tribunal.
00:15:04 That is there to educate you.
00:15:07 About the horrors of the of the Holocaust, but also.
00:15:12 Because there is a time machine.
00:15:14 They they go and it takes place not just in 1944, but at the time that this was made, I think it was 1993 or so.
00:15:23 No.
00:15:24 So it's you get the both the context of 1944 and also the the the the survivors of the Holocaust in the 1990s. So let's see where they go with this.
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00:15:40 Ohh Stan.00:15:47 I'm a snow.
00:15:57 Hidden.
00:16:26 I love carrots. No carrots.
00:16:29 But why not?
00:16:30 Because they're Nazis.
00:16:31 The food outside is for the alpacas and the carrots are for donkey and yodi.
00:16:39 It's not fair.
00:16:40 I like carrots.
00:16:42 Oh, that's too bad.
00:16:56 Virgin Hefflinger loiter, Morgan burden.
Devon Stack
00:17:05 Who will be this morning? He said, forgot.00:17:08 There's some sometimes.
Clip
00:17:24 Dear Altruda, what about you, old man?00:17:28 You're just kind of Google, but.
00:17:30 You're not even worth the wallet.
Speaker 1
00:17:39 Good knees.Nazi Camp Commandant
00:17:42 One way I'll save you for more important things. Having sex, Julie.00:17:50 You have a problem.
Mayor Rothschild
00:17:52 No comment on.Speaker 5
00:17:53 You got a problem, pal?Speaker 1
00:17:55 What's the problem? You're our saw that check out the hook while my DJ revolves him.Nazi Camp Commandant
00:18:00 Two, I do believe I see hate.00:18:03 In your eyes.
00:18:06 The vote.
00:18:17 I don't like being here anymore than you.
00:18:19 But killing a dupe of our breakfast is the only solace of.
00:18:21 This miserable job.
Speaker
00:18:23 I mean, it's just how I unwind after a.00:18:25 Long day at work.
Nazi Camp Commandant
00:18:31 What was that?Speaker 2
00:18:33 Please let him I thank you.Nazi Camp Commandant
00:18:36 I'll touch him.00:18:38 Very well on cops is as.
00:18:40 Good as another instead.
Time Traveling Jew
00:18:50 I know what you're thinking.00:18:52 Did he fire six shots or only 5?
Speaker 1
00:18:55 Please, I don't don't make at all.Black Kid
00:19:09 No.Speaker 5
00:19:22 And there was no Wi-Fi or cell phone and you could write on the screen with a stylus, like a little pen.Nazi Camp Commandant
00:19:31 Man, bring him to me.00:19:35 Yoink yoink.
Black Kid
00:19:42 Pollen.Devon Stack
00:19:48 Yeah.00:19:58 Oh, my God. Time traveling Jew with the magical stopwatch or pocket watch or whatever with the PDA. With the old timey PDA.
00:20:11 Which is funny because you find.
00:20:12 Out. Well, I don't.
00:20:13 Want to ruin it for you?
00:20:16 He's he's not from the 90s, he's from the future future.
00:20:19 And for some reason, they're using styluses still, so they do the you know, the regular outer limits intro, and then they do like the little monologue in the beginning, kind of like the rod Rod Serling thing where he would come on and be like, you know, in a world where, blah, blah, blah. And it kind of set.
00:20:36 Up the.
00:20:37 Whole the rest of.
00:20:39 What you're about to watch. So let. Let's see how they set this up. So you just watch this, you know, senseless murder. Because as everyone knows and the concentration camps.
00:20:51 Every day before breakfast, one of the you know, the head Nazi would go out and be like, oh, I really.
00:20:58 Really can't get my hunger up until I've I've I've killed a Jew.
00:21:03 So who? Who is it today? I mean, that'll keep you motivated, I guess, right?
00:21:10 But I don't know anyway. So he every day, I guess he he picks a Jew out of the crowd and just shoots the Jew before breakfast. And well, I really that really gets his appetite going.
00:21:22 And then the you know, the outer limits goes to. Meanwhile, back in the 90s.
Voiceover
00:21:28 It is said that those who ignore the past are doomed to repeat it. But what dangers await those who cannot forget the past? Those obsessed with reliving it?Devon Stack
00:21:44 Yeah, that's odd.00:21:45 That's odd. It's odd that they say that you're that you shouldn't be obsessed with reliving the past.
00:21:53 When, when that seems precisely to be.
00:21:56 What Jews are obsessed with is reliving the.
00:21:59 Yes.
00:22:00 Let's just say for a second right that the Holocaust narrative is 100% real, like all all 6 million of it, right?
00:22:08 Well.
00:22:09 It seems like they are obsessed with reliving it over. Everything's the Holocaust. Everything's the Holocaust. All the time. Anything that bad, you know, it's the Holocaust.
00:22:19 And the good that that's good is it's it's, you know it's still the Holocaust, everything's the Holocaust.
00:22:26 So it's just weird that in a show that demonstrates that they can't let go of the past.
Nazi Camp Commandant
00:22:30 This.Devon Stack
00:22:31 Like the very existence of this episode is evidence that they can't let go of the past.00:22:37 That they they begin the episode by saying.
00:22:41 That you shouldn't just live. Relive the past.
00:22:44 But hey, you know what, what do I know? What do I know? So you've got this old man walking around and some creepy Jew is is following him around taking pictures.
Karl Rademacher
00:23:09 Oh.Creepy Jew
00:23:37 Rademacher, Karl rademacher.00:23:44 Excuse me. I know who you are. You're Karl rademacher.
Robert Greene
00:23:51 My name is Karina.00:23:53 Robert Greene. Obviously you are confusing me with another man.
00:23:53 Green.
Creepy Jew
00:23:57 What did you call?Devon Stack
00:23:57 Yourself a man.Creepy Jew
00:24:00 I don't think you're a man. Help. Robert killed hundreds of people with your own hand.00:24:01 You need.
00:24:05 Sent thousands of people off to die. You know it, man. You're a.
00:24:06 And.
Robert Greene
00:24:08 Monster young men, you are out of your.Creepy Jew
00:24:10 Mind killed my family, rodemacher, my family. Miriam's gurski. How does gurski those names? They mean anything to?Robert Greene
00:24:18 You. I never heard those names in my life.Creepy Jew
00:24:20 Leon Skurski is my father. How can you not remember him? You shot his wife point blank and working now. You had his daughter dragged off to be guessed. How can you not remember those?Robert Greene
00:24:30 People, man is a lunatic, a lunatic.Creepy Jew
00:24:32 He's a war criminal. Rademacher, leave the man.00:24:36 Alone. You're not fooling me.
Robert Greene
00:24:40 I'm sorry admin, I don't know what you're talking about.Nazi Camp Commandant
00:24:48 You stupid Jew.Devon Stack
00:24:52 So the the reason why I think they did a lot of these, these kinds of, you know, episodes not obviously they didn't all involve time travel, but were they focused on these Nazi war criminals?00:25:06 Is it was a way to extend the guilt. It was a way to keep the Holocaust alive and still going, because there's movie after movie, after television show, after television show. In fact, there's even 1, isn't there? I don't know if it's still going, but there was a series even recently on Amazon Prime.
00:25:26 About hunting old Nazis.
00:25:29 And so not only was it a way to keep the Holocaust going, as if it's something that's still it it we we can't close the the book on this yet. It's still this justice still hasn't been done. It's a way of extending the guilt to white people that are alive today.
00:25:47 It's a way of preventing you from looking at it as a historical event that happened 80 years ago.
00:25:55 It's a way that not only the Jews can preserve the suffering and extend the suffering so that it's the Holocaust is still happening, and it won't. It won't be over ever, really.
00:26:08 I was going to say it won't be over until every last Nazi's hunted down but.
00:26:11 I mean for fucksake like.
00:26:13 They've already locked them all up or killed them all. You know, Israel's already kidnapped and and executed. You know everyone that they can find.
00:26:22 And they still won't let it go. So even that wasn't enough.
00:26:26 But in the 90s, they could at least make you feel like like you know what your grandpa, even though he might have fought on the other side of the war, he might have been one of the ones that that fought against Germany.
00:26:36 You know, old white people that they, you know, the the nice kindly man that living next door.
00:26:41 He was he was a part of this.
00:26:44 And every Jew that you know, even though, like, you know this guy.
00:26:47 You know born after.
00:26:48 Yeah.
00:26:50 Born after World War 2, even he he still he's a Holocaust victim.
00:26:55 He's he's in a sense. He is also a survivor of this horror.
00:27:00 So they had a lot of these kinds of movies and shows and and also because in the news they I mean there were instances where Israel was kidnapping people and putting them on trial, you know, doing these sham trials and and executing people.
00:27:15 And so it was a way of of of giving you some good press about that and make you feel good about, you know, these illegal activities that we're going on from a rogue state.
00:27:29 So he then goes to City Hall.
00:27:32 Or whatever. Some kind of government building.
00:27:35 To talk to is uh.
00:27:38 I guess ex goy wife?
00:27:41 Who is has some kind of not only to really explain it some kind.
00:27:45 Of.
00:27:46 Government job to explain that he has finally hunted down, he has finally hunted down this old Nazi, this old Nazi that apparently wiped out.
00:27:57 His family and he wants justice. He wants them to do something about it.
Creepy Jew's Ex
00:28:07 You called me out of a meeting.Creepy Jew
00:28:08 For this and I want you to see who I'm investigating this man and this man. Same person.Creepy Jew's Ex
00:28:13 I'm not going to lie to you, Aaron, without concrete evidence, our chances of putting away this Robert Green for crimes he supposedly committed half a century ago are east of Slim and West of.Creepy Jew
00:28:23 I can give you.Creepy Jew's Ex
00:28:23 North and north of Bryant Park.Clip
00:28:25 The South of.00:28:25 The travel West of Chicago and West of Dodge City.
00:28:29 North of 2nd South of 27th, and.
Creepy Jew
00:28:33 East of Nebraska.00:28:34 Doesn't.
00:28:35 Of examples of war criminals have been convicted decades after the fact.
Creepy Jew's Ex
00:28:39 Sure. In the countries where the offenses occurred or where descendants of their victims make up most of the population, the best we could hope to do, and that presumes that we can convince the court that green is who you say. Can I finish, please? The best we can do is to initiate a denaturalization procedure. Blame the end of the country. Back in. When was it?Devon Stack
00:28:49 Oh, he's right. Marker. I stake my life on it.00:28:58 50.
Creepy Jew's Ex
00:28:59 59 that he entered based on false statements and even.00:29:02 And then we'd have to hope that the Swiss government would extradite to Germany, Poland, Israel, somewhere where there's a legal apparatus set up to deal with these alleged crimes.
Creepy Jew
00:29:11 Alleged alleged crimes. You know what this bastard did.00:29:14 I know that you.
Creepy Jew's Ex
00:29:15 Believe that he murdered members of your family, but I got to tell you right there. We could take our presentation of the court.00:29:18 Alright.
Creepy Jew
00:29:21 Here's what Rademacher did. He ran a section of Birkenau where the Nazis put on a good face. They let the family stay together. They invited the Red Cross in. You know what he did? The minute the Red Cross left, I think he had 3500 people, men, women, children, gassed in the single day.Nazi Camp Commandant
00:29:30 Yes.Clip
00:29:35 That seems like a lot.Devon Stack
00:29:39 Now this is the other thing that I found interesting that they address.00:29:43 Is the fact that the Red Cross did go through these supposed death camps and didn't see any mass execution?
00:29:55 Type shit going on and there was a lot of people that were starting to question, of course, the the Holocaust narrative in the 90s you had Ernst Zundel in Canada.
00:30:08 Yeah, you had a lot, you know, a lot of these people that we've covered in past streams. Uh, you know, even going back to the sites of these supposed gassings and taking samples of the the walls of the supposed gas chambers and not finding any kind of residue.
00:30:28 That would suggest that there was any kind of gassing going on there at.
00:30:32 Well, you know, comparing the samples from the gas chamber walls to the walls where they were delousing and and finding far more residue on the the walls of the the rooms where there was there was delousing going on than any kind of residue you'd ever find in these supposed gas chambers.
00:30:54 Wooden doors and a lot of people are starting to.
00:30:56 To figure this out thanks to the.
00:30:57 Internet.
00:30:58 But in the 90s, you know, information moved a lot slower.
00:31:03 But it was.
00:31:04 Morning and people were starting to question this narrative that have been presented to them on, on television and in movies.
00:31:14 And so they actually addressed this. They actually make a they kind of make a big deal out of the fact that the Red Cross came and inspected and and didn't really see anything.
00:31:25 More later on that.
00:31:27 So he's he's like, alright, we, we gotta get this this fucking Nazi.
Creepy Jew
00:31:32 If it hadn't been for some guard who sent my father to a labor camp, I wouldn't be standing here.00:31:36 Talking to you.
Creepy Jew's Ex
00:31:37 Today, before you go accusing this man, you better have your ducks in a row. I hope to God you didn't.00:31:42 Do anything more than take photographs.
Clip
00:31:46 Yes, Tim.00:31:48 I got caught masterbating.
Creepy Jew's Ex
00:31:49 Ohh gosh look.Creepy Jew
00:31:50 When I got all this research from my friend in immigration, I didn't believe that. Then I started to dig and it's led to 1 inescapable fact.00:31:56 Green is rademacher.
00:31:58 He had the S tattoo removed. He's got the stars under.
Creepy Jew's Ex
00:32:01 His arm. Oh, there's 100 explanations for a.00:32:02 Scar like that document.
Creepy Jew
00:32:03 What about eyewitnesses? Eyewitnesses. I've got 6 Birkenau survivors, including my father. Who can I do this?00:32:08 Man and say he is Rademacher.
Creepy Jew's Ex
00:32:10 You know how reliable 50 year old memory zone?Nazi Camp Commandant
00:32:12 That's fine.Creepy Jew
00:32:14 With this by myself or do by myself.Creepy Jew's Ex
00:32:16 And you have not changed one iota since law school. Same fire in your belly. Same stubborn streak.Creepy Jew
00:32:22 Just don't.00:32:24 Bring up the farm workers to sit in because I really was.
00:32:27 At my best in those days.
00:32:30 When? What about you?
00:32:31 And didn't use to all be politics. Used to care about justice, that.
00:32:34 Was all you cared about.
Creepy Jew's Ex
00:32:34 No, that's not all I.00:32:35 Cared about all I.
Clip
00:32:36 Cared about was smashing the patriarchy and burning it all down.Creepy Jew's Ex
00:32:40 There was that Prince of the irrefutable polemic I.00:32:42 Used to be married to.
Creepy Jew
00:32:45 For a kind way of calling me argumentative a pain in the ass.Creepy Jew's Ex
00:32:49 You better get serious. You want me to make a presentation to my boss?00:32:55 I'm going to need some concrete evidence. I'm.
00:32:57 Not going in there shooting blanks.
Creepy Jew
00:32:57 Alright, I'll just keep dating, Fred.Devon Stack
00:33:02 All right, so the the race training chicks ex-wife. Also, is it me or like does this guy like have stroke face? Like it seems like his eyes move independent of each other like where they're like it it. It seems like half his face is paralyzed like his. I don't know there's something.00:33:22 There's something like kind of uncanny valley about him, like he seems like he's AI.
00:33:28 Like he's just like there's something just not quite right about the way his face moves, and it really bothers me. But anyway.
00:33:36 Uh, this is another way of of also kind of getting people to think about like, well, maybe our government should be doing more. Maybe our government should be, you know, cooperative. That's that's horrible. I can't believe that our government just seems to be sitting idly by and allowing these Nazi war criminals to to just run amok and.
00:33:56 We'll get more into perhaps not necessarily this show, but this, the culmination of these shows.
00:34:03 What what came of that?
00:34:06 Meanwhile, time traveling to.
00:34:23 I'm traveling Jew goes to visit the Office of Stroke Jew, who of course is a community organizer. You like that he works at Community legal aid? Of course. Why wouldn't he?
00:34:36 Why wouldn't he? Why wouldn't he? Who would have thought that a a Jew would basically just be like this pain in the ass lawyer that causes trouble for white communities for a living anyway? So yeah, time traveling Jew shows up to his office.
Time Traveling Jew
00:34:53 Is this a gas key?Creepy Jew
00:34:55 We're closed. We open again tomorrow at 10.Time Traveling Jew
00:34:57 I'm Nicholas Prentice. I understand you're interested in bringing Robert Greene to justice.Creepy Jew
00:35:05 Do you know about?Time Traveling Jew
00:35:06 Green Robert Greene, AKA Carl Radmacher.Nazi Camp Commandant
00:35:07 Well.Clip
00:35:10 AKA the great, a total badass.Time Traveling Jew
00:35:13 First Lieutenant in the s s went underground after the war, became a farmer and a Stoker and iron mill in Switzerland came to the states. 1959 ran a dry cleaning shop until his retirement in 74. Should I go on?Creepy Jew
00:35:27 Hey, you got this.Time Traveling Jew
00:35:27 Information the same way you do countless interviews, meticulous research, sleepless nights.Devon Stack
00:35:33 I got a time machine. I go back in time.00:35:37 Go to the.
00:35:39 I've gotta go to Auschwitz.
00:35:41 And uh.
00:35:43 I'm like a time traveling Jew detective.
00:35:47 So we can finally, finally bring these people to justice with my time machine.
00:35:53 But that was that. This brought about was the Nazi war Crimes Disclosure Act. I think this was 1996, where they the the the federal government started giving out information to these time traveling Jews that they wanted to hunt down.
00:36:10 Nazis. So there. Yeah, there was legislation passed that was helping a lot of deportations took place as a result. And some of those guys.
00:36:24 Got fucked over.
00:36:25 Because, you know, once world Jewry declares war on, you know that war never ends.
Creepy Jew
00:36:34 You're from the recent call.Time Traveling Jew
00:36:35 Center. No, no. It's a privately funded human rights organization. They like to keep a pretty low profile.00:36:42 I thought I might be.
00:36:42 Able to help.
Creepy Jew
00:36:44 How you going to do that?Time Traveling Jew
00:36:45 With evidence, the only thing that matters.Creepy Jew
00:36:48 What is that?Time Traveling Jew
00:37:00 Read the name Aaron.Creepy Jew
00:37:06 Where did?Time Traveling Jew
00:37:06 You get this. Take my word for it. This is Friday, Marcus uniform. I've gotta be up early. Thanks for your time.Creepy Jew
00:37:14 Wait a minute. How do I contact you?Time Traveling Jew
00:37:17 I'll be in touch, don't worry.Devon Stack
00:37:30 The Nazi uniform? Yeah. Which doesn't really make any sense if you think about it. Like what? That that's evidence that.00:37:36 You have a Nazi uniform. How that ties this old guy in America to being a Nazi doesn't make any sense.
00:37:46 And you think that a a time traveling Jew with a old tiny PDA would would be able to put that together? Like this isn't going to prove anything. What's the point of me even doing this? Why? Why go to the trouble of going back in time, almost getting shot by Nazis and stealing this jacket? What's what exactly is it accomplishing?
00:38:07 Well, I don't know, but he gets the jacket. He then goes and talks to his his, his Holocaust survivor dad.
00:38:16 As Holocaust survivor Daddy says dad.
00:38:19 You know, I think I found.
00:38:22 I think I found that, uh.
00:38:24 That Nazi that shot shot a well, I guess not his mom, but his his would be mom. His, his dad's first wife in the face.
00:38:33 Right in front of you.
00:38:35 Because he was I I couldn't get. Couldn't get his appetite up for breakfast unless he shot a Jew in the face.
00:38:42 And I just wasn't, you know, just wasn't your wife's lucky day.
00:38:46 But I found him.
00:38:48 And we can finally.
00:38:49 Get justice for this, this psychopath yesterday.
Creepy Jew
00:38:58 I I saw him. I actually saw him.00:39:01 The title? The devil.
00:39:04 Out of my car, I saw him outside his house.
00:39:06 I even spoke.
Creepy Jew's Dad
00:39:07 To him, he's serious.00:39:07 OK.
Creepy Jew
00:39:09 I'm serious. You don't look so surprised. I told you I wouldn't let.00:39:12 This go.
Creepy Jew's Dad
00:39:14 What?00:39:14 My son, the big shot net second. What did he say? The.
00:39:18 Right.
Creepy Jew
00:39:21 No, no, he's sometimes soon. If you're feeling strong enough, I'm going to have to take you to see him.00:39:23 Everything but listen to me then.
00:39:29 To identify him.
Creepy Jew's Dad
00:39:31 I don't know if I could ever look on him.Creepy Jew
00:39:35 If you could, do you think you could identify him after all these years?Creepy Jew's Dad
00:39:42 God.00:39:43 Give him a little more life. I could never forget such your.
Creepy Jew
00:39:47 Face to me, if this comes to a trial or even in a deposition, you're going to have to testify. You have to talk about Miriam. Dad. How about your daughter?Creepy Jew's Dad
00:40:40 And.00:40:55 Causes kept me alive for some purpose.
00:41:01 I'll do whatever I have to do.
Devon Stack
00:41:09 Ah yes, God kept him alive.00:41:12 So he could he could see through his mission to.
00:41:16 To send the devil.
00:41:17 As they call them in some weird devil language.
00:41:22 The devil will make he'll he'll. He'll see the inside of a jail cell or, or possibly a gas chamber, and we'll see how he.
00:41:30 Likes it, right?
00:41:32 So meanwhile, the Detective Jew goes back to his ex-wife and he's like, look.
00:41:39 I got a uniform.
00:41:41 I don't know.
00:41:41 What that proves?
00:41:42 Exactly by a uniform.
Creepy Jew's Ex
00:41:46 How's your dad?Creepy Jew
00:41:47 He's as strong as ever. You're still his favorite.00:41:49 Chick. So you know.
Creepy Jew's Ex
00:41:50 You guys getting along any better?00:41:51 These days.
Devon Stack
00:41:51 Wait, hold, hold. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. What?Creepy Jew's Ex
00:41:56 You guys getting along?Devon Stack
00:41:56 Well, what was it? What was it?Creepy Jew
00:41:59 But you're still his favorite chip, so you know.Devon Stack
00:42:02 You're still his favorite shiksa, you know?00:42:07 Well, that's how. That's adorable.
00:42:10 That's adorable. You're still his favorite shiksa.
Creepy Jew
00:42:14 He's as strong as ever. You're still his favorite.00:42:16 Chick. So you know.
Creepy Jew's Ex
00:42:17 You guys getting along any better these.00:42:18 Days I don't get this. I don't.
Creepy Jew
00:42:19 Understand it was it mean?Creepy Jew's Ex
00:42:21 It's kind of a mixed bag.00:42:23 The materials, the construction, the identifying labels all suggest the uniform is completely authentic. They also say that unless it was vacuum sealed for 50 years, there's no way it could be in the condition it was in.
Creepy Jew
00:42:27 That's fantastic. What did I tell you?00:42:35 What couldn't the collector have taken pains to?
00:42:37 Preserve it.
Creepy Jew's Ex
00:42:37 Maybe.00:42:38 But regardless of the authenticity of the jacket is no DNA evidence on it that could link it?
00:42:42 To Robert green.
Creepy Jew
00:42:45 What about fingerprints?Creepy Jew's Ex
00:42:47 There were fingerprints on the buttons, but according to the lab, the original owners would have disappeared decades ago. What they found was probably.00:42:55 The Prince of the man who turned.
00:42:56 It over to you. So where are we?
00:42:59 Honestly, same place we were yesterday desperately seeking evidence.
Devon Stack
00:43:06 Damn it. Foiled again.00:43:10 I thought that Nazi jacket was going to somehow crack the case. I don't know. I don't know exactly why.
00:43:17 So he goes out and gets drunk because he's sad that the the Nazi jacket didn't really do anything for him.
Creepy Jew
00:43:34 You know, I was here.Time Traveling Jew
00:43:35 I told you my research is scrupulous.Creepy Jew
00:43:37 Really. My uniform you gave me was.Time Traveling Jew
00:43:39 Useless. Don't tell me that you're giving up.Creepy Jew
00:43:45 I'll tell you something.00:43:48 When I was a kid, my father used to talk to me about the war, you know about.
00:43:51 Camp we're all that horror. You know what I did? It's not in my head. Pretended to listen. In fact, I was 1,000,000 miles away. How can a child handle all that pain? In fact, I didn't know how lucky I was. Most survivors, they don't talk to their children at all. They just surround themselves.
Devon Stack
00:44:07 In a wall of silence. Yeah, yeah, that's that's.00:44:10 What I've heard.
00:44:12 You know, Holocaust survivors. They're they're not one to to spend some, they're they're not. They're not. They're not known for for talking about the Holocaust. They never they just never bring it out there. They're trying to put it behind.
00:44:24 Then.
00:44:26 Right. You know what, like they said in the beginning of the show and they don't want to live in the past. They're trying to put it behind them. They're not always talking about it constantly.
00:44:37 Right.
Creepy Jew
00:44:38 Makes sense. So it wasn't until I was an adult that I unplugged my ears.00:44:42 Finally, and I listened.
00:44:44 For the first.
00:44:45 Time to what he said, and now that I've heard it.
00:44:52 Now that I've heard it, I can't close my eyes and ears ever again, you understand?
00:44:56 What I'm saying to you.
Time Traveling Jew
00:44:59 I think we'll have a drink. Me. What he's having, OK.Creepy Jew
00:45:02 You know, my father even named me after.00:45:04 One of the.
00:45:06 Prisoners in the camp, who knows, maybe in another life.
Time Traveling Jew
00:45:06 Oh, you are.00:45:13 Your father remarried after the war.
Creepy Jew
00:45:16 Yeah, Helen, my mother was a survivor.00:45:23 Tell me where you got that uniform.
Time Traveling Jew
00:45:25 Off the back of a mass.Creepy Jew
00:45:26 Murderer, you're.00:45:27 To the choir, I want to know if you can get your hands on any other potential.
Time Traveling Jew
00:45:31 Evidence. But photographs, handwriting, blood evidence, DNA.Creepy Jew
00:45:35 All of the above.Time Traveling Jew
00:45:38 I'll see what I can do.Creepy Jew
00:45:43 I see. And you're not going to tell me how to get in touch with you, right?Time Traveling Jew
00:45:47 If you want my help, I'm afraid it's going to have to be.00:45:50 In my terms.
Nazi Camp Commandant
00:45:53 Goodnight.Devon Stack
00:45:54 Goodnight. But now that I know you want actual evidence and not just some jacket.00:46:00 I'm going to go back and travel through time and get you that evidence so we can finally put this demon in jail.
00:46:08 So while he's out meandering around.
00:46:11 Distraught and depressed, time travel Jew gets ready for his mission to go once again back in time with his.
00:46:20 1990s PDA.
00:46:23 To get more Nazi evidence.
Clip Music
00:47:57 Some say you wanna be.Devon Stack
00:48:02 Alright, so time travel jail, by the way. Hard to get AI to make people rub their hands together. I'm not sure why I I wasted like three of them try. I was just like no rub hands clasped, hands and rub.00:48:15 Rub hands tightly and I tried to give a hand like it's like how about a slow clap like I guess I.
00:48:22 I guess I guess that's what I got.
00:48:26 Hope you enjoyed the.
00:48:29 The swimming pool.
00:48:34 That turned out nice. I like that. So anyway, he goes back to Auschwitz by the swimming pool, gets the Nazi evidence that he was looking for.
00:48:45 And takes it back to the future. This surely, surely all this evidence that is he was able to gather. Now they'll they'll have him.
00:48:58 Finally, I've been waiting here for half an hour.
Time Traveling Jew
00:49:01 I've been.00:49:01 Busy.
Creepy Jew
00:49:02 What your sources?00:49:03 What's going on? What are we doing here?
Time Traveling Jew
00:49:04 This should answer all your questions.Creepy Jew
00:49:06 What is this?Time Traveling Jew
00:49:07 It's a key with safety deposit box plus these bank in Philadelphia.Creepy Jew
00:49:15 Robert Green, safety deposit box. I didn't say anything about Robert Green, whose is it? Their fathers.Bank Teller
00:49:27 Well, according to these records, this was a dormant account.00:49:32 Apparently the box hasn't been accessed since the day it was opened. Could this be right May 9, 1948?
Creepy Jew
00:49:40 48.00:49:42 It's amazing it still exists.
Bank Teller
00:49:44 Just sign this.Time Traveling Jew
00:49:46 I'm telling you, I never had the same thing deposit box in this bank. I never even had an account.Creepy Jew
00:49:52 Lot of years ago and maybe you forgot, you know?Time Traveling Jew
00:49:56 I don't forget such things.Creepy Jew
00:49:58 Alright. Are you going to sign this or not?Nazi Camp Commandant
00:50:05 OK, good. Sorry.Creepy Jew
00:50:07 Right there. OK, terrific. Thank you very much.00:50:22 Do you want to? All right.
00:50:31 Oh my God.
Devon Stack
00:50:47 Finally, the Nazi evidence.00:50:50 The Nazi evidence they've been waiting for.
00:50:53 So they have this. I guess they have his ID again. I'm not sure. This just proves that that guy existed back.
00:51:00 Then, huh? No.
00:51:02 Don't how it ties to the old guy, but whatever.
00:51:05 So they get all this evidence together and he's very he has like, oh, I think, you know, a little strokes out and has like another flashback.
Creepy Jew
00:51:28 You can see this exactly as we found it. Look at this. It's amazing. And this razor.Devon Stack
00:51:35 Oh, look, look, Dad, it's your favorite shiksa your favorite shiksa is here to look at the the evidence that we've gathered.00:51:43 So she takes a look at it and he gets curious. He's like, oh, this guy manage to do this. How did he?
00:51:50 How did they fill up this safety deposit box that had been sealed for for decades and put in my dad's name? I need to know. So he.
00:51:58 Jews is away into the hotel room where the guy actually finds out. Didn't really explain, and while walking around the room he he finds the the time travel watch.
Background
00:52:16 Our marriages.00:52:34 OK.
00:52:38 Thanks.
00:52:40 Album.
00:52:45 OK.
00:53:12 Choke.
00:53:22 Oh, the horror.
Time Traveling Jew
00:53:26 Junior.00:53:30 Just as a lunch.
Creepy Jew
00:53:43 And.Devon Stack
00:53:47 I seasoned anyway so like.00:53:50 Actually matters.
00:53:52 I I mentioned how they they addressed the the Red Cross thing and.
00:53:58 It's fascinating that they had this in here.
00:54:01 It's fascinating that they they felt compelled to add this as part of the storyline.
00:54:08 Because I mean, clearly the the kinds of things they're depicting don't really add up. You know, the fact that the guy that there's a a guard or I don't know what the devil, whatever that guy's position is in in the camp.
00:54:23 He's he's every every day. He's just picking a Jew out to kill before breakfast and you know, everyone's just just sitting around and misery waiting for death.
00:54:35 And how did it really tricked out with like the evidence? Well, here we they have an explanation for that.
Nazi Camp Commandant
00:54:52 We will distribute writing instruments and.00:54:53 Paper.
00:54:55 Who wants you to write your friends and relatives? You will tell them the conditions here are excellent and that the authorities treat you him mainly.
00:55:05 You.
00:55:08 You have something to say?
00:55:14 Take him away.
00:55:16 Please stop, I will write to that exactly as you wish.
00:55:21 Take him outside. Shoot him.
00:55:29 Hold him outside. Oh, shoot him myself.
Devon Stack
00:55:34 So evil. So the the the idea is that the reason why there's evidence that everything actually wasn't so bad was this, you know, I guess this guy who's who's like Hitler, Hitler.00:55:48 Junior.
00:55:49 Is forcing them to write letters saying that everything's fine and and put on a show for the Red Cross when really he's just, you know, on a whim, going around executing Jews like a lot like all the time. Like, that's his. That's his fun thing to do.
Nazi Camp Commandant
00:56:09 Anyone else have a comment?00:56:17 Tomorrow we'll distribute fresh clothing. You will be receiving visitors from the Red Cross. When they come, you will tell them that you're grateful to be here. You've been given enough to eat and that you've been afforded every consideration.
Devon Stack
00:56:38 All lies. It will all be made-up because you're afraid they'll be hungry for breakfast. Then I and you might be the Jew. That that works at my appetite.00:56:46 So it's just kind of funny that they had they decided to throw that in there that on us. See if you if.
00:56:51 You.
00:56:51 Here, if you hear you know about reports from the Red Cross or or people writing about their time in Auschwitz, it's all made-up.
00:57:00 It's all made-up. It was all under us. The reality was that they were all just, you know, worried about getting murdered every second of every day. So then.
00:57:10 Time jew.
00:57:11 Notices that. Oh shit.
00:57:14 Someone used my time traveling pocket watch. I have to go back in time and and save that. That precocious Jew that that went back and and decided to to meet his parents.
00:57:29 So he goes back and and brings them back to the.
00:57:33 Back to the future.
Time Traveling Jew
00:57:37 Where am I? What the hell were you doing?Devon Stack
00:57:40 I didn't imagine that that actually happened.Time Traveling Jew
00:57:42 To me has any idea how to?Devon Stack
00:57:44 Explain to me what happened. I don't understand what explain.00:57:46 It to me.
Time Traveling Jew
00:57:47 You won't understand.Devon Stack
00:57:48 Fine, I take this thing.00:57:49 I give it to the FBI, I.
00:57:51 Give it to the newspaper.
Creepy Jew
00:57:55 I have to know what happened.Time Traveling Jew
00:57:58 He went back in time.Devon Stack
00:58:03 Hold on. That was a good example of stroke face.00:58:09 It's like it's.
00:58:09 Like.
00:58:10 Something wrong, like his eyes, aren't.
00:58:14 Look, I don't know something about him like.
Creepy Jew
00:58:17 I have to know what happened.Devon Stack
00:58:18 Like is his laughed. All right, side of his face doesn't seem to move as much as the other half of his. I don't know. It's like it's something. It bothers me.Time Traveling Jew
00:58:31 He went back and.00:58:36 Act when the device was set March 3rd, 1944.
00:58:42 It's impossible. That's it.
Devon Stack
00:58:51 I guess with Jew magic, it's impossible.00:58:56 Tun Tun Tun Tun.
00:58:59 Tell me. Tell me time travel, Jew.
00:59:03 How have you done this?
Time Traveling Jew
00:59:05 I grew up not far from here, about 100 years from now. I'm not from your day on. I'm a time traveler. This device is the means we use to cross temporal boundaries. Humans perfected time travel late in the 21st century.Creepy Jew
00:59:19 Why did you pick me? Why'd you pick rodemacher?Time Traveling Jew
00:59:23 Her passion made you the perfect candidate.Creepy Jew
00:59:26 Wait, you just went in?00:59:28 If you wanna get a war criminal, why don't?
00:59:30 You just kill him.
Time Traveling Jew
00:59:33 The first rule of time travel forbids it. We have a solemn obligation to minimize the damage to the time stream. The course of history, the cause and effect of sequential events.Devon Stack
00:59:40 The time frame.Creepy Jew
00:59:48 But if you've tempered with all this evidence, you've you've already changed the whatever it is that.00:59:48 Good.
Time Traveling Jew
00:59:54 Time stream. Everything I've done has been tested for its ripple effect that it, if you will. We're confined to those actions whose consequences are approved.Nazi Camp Commandant
01:00:06 Approved.Creepy Jew
01:00:10 So if you give me the evidence to prove that green is Rademacher, then you'll have the tribunals blessing.Devon Stack
01:00:19 Ah, the tribe.01:00:21 Bunao's blessing. You'll have the tribe.
01:00:24 Beautiful blessing the time travelling tribe.
01:00:29 That goes back in time and ultras history, but for some reason, and only really specific, bizarre ways. So he get, then goes back to his dad's favorite shiksa.
01:00:41 And she's like, I got bad news.
01:00:44 Bad news. The best we can do.
01:00:47 Is maybe deport him.
01:00:50 We're going to maybe deport him and then there's no, no guarantee. What? What's going to happen next?
01:00:56 And he goes back and he tells the time traveled Jew. He's like, oh, they're just gonna deport him.
01:01:01 That's not good enough. We have to make sure he pays and the time travel Jew's like, I'm sorry, we just can't let it happen. And so stroke Jew is like, oh, yeah. Well, I'm going to take matters into my own hands and I'm going to go kill that fucking Nazi.
Robert Greene
01:01:27 The hell do you want? What does it look like? Is this your idea of justice? Taking the law into your own hands? Desperate times? Is that money you want?Creepy Jew
01:01:36 Desperate measures.Robert Greene
01:01:43 I've got some cash in this suitcase.Time Traveling Jew
01:01:45 You going somewhere? Going somewhere?Robert Greene
01:01:50 You feel very powerful with a gun in your hand.Creepy Jew
01:01:54 Just a little bit more powerful than all the.01:01:55 People that you killed.
Robert Greene
01:02:02 Put it away and go home, skurski.Time Traveling Jew
01:02:06 Blocker.Creepy Jew
01:02:10 Turn around.01:02:15 I want to hear it from.
01:02:16 The Devil's own lips.
Devon Stack
01:02:22 Those fucking eyeballs, man.01:02:28 Something's wrong with his head. I don't like it. I don't like it at all.
Creepy Jew
01:02:32 I want to hear it from.01:02:32 The Devil's own lips.
Robert Greene
01:02:41 And then you're going to kill me.01:02:47 If you kill an innocent man.
Time Traveling Jew
01:03:06 Alright.Creepy Jew
01:03:10 No.Nazi Camp Commandant
01:03:13 Get out.Creepy Jew
01:03:15 You've already done your.Time Traveling Jew
01:03:16 Job has it come to this?Creepy Jew
01:03:18 Damn right it has. This man doesn't deserve to draw.Time Traveling Jew
01:03:20 Another breath, his revenge. So important to you.Creepy Jew
01:03:25 Can you think of anything more?Time Traveling Jew
01:03:26 Important that's the reason I came to you. The reason I traveled all this way, we're connected there. And it wasn't just your family. That man murdered, it was mine.01:03:39 I'm your great grandson.
01:03:43 Yes, it's true.
Devon Stack
01:03:47 Alright, yeah. And we all know the one thing Jews don't care about is revenge.01:03:52 Now, don't don't take revenge on the Nazi.
01:03:55 That would be bad.
01:03:57 Anyway, so time travel Drew says I've got a better idea, like, even though, like, I just said revenge isn't good. We're going to do like, the the the from the only the only kind of revenge that could come from the twisted mind of of a Jewish writer.
01:04:15 So apparently he's just shooting the guy in his in his apartment. That was.
01:04:18 Over the line.
01:04:20 So instead, again from the twisted minds of Jews, they decide to do this. Instead. They they take them back in time.
01:04:33 Oh.
Nazi Camp Commandant
01:04:35 Trick it's a trick.01:04:37 Guard.
01:04:39 He says he doesn't belong here. Believe it.
Time Traveling Jew
01:04:43 Right.Nazi Camp Commandant
01:04:49 Just stop playing tricks on me. This is a conspiracy like.01:04:56 What's the problem this business?
Nazi Camp Guard
01:04:59 He's being belligerent.Nazi Camp Commandant
01:05:01 What is your name?Robert Greene
01:05:08 No.01:05:11 This is a nightmare.
Nazi Camp Commandant
01:05:13 Ask.01:05:14 Ask your question.
Robert Greene
01:05:15 Joe, I'm nothing.Nazi Camp Commandant
01:05:18 I despise the juice. Don't you know who I am?01:05:25 I am Colorado.
01:05:30 Shut up, old man. We are the same man. Please, I'm a loyal servant of the Rice member of the s s.
01:05:41 Let me prove St.
01:05:49 Hail Hitler. Beg for your life. I want to hear you beg mine, father.
01:06:03 He gave me advice. I've green bicycle. When I was 10, I drove it into the river. He beat me.
01:06:13 Hi I'm here.
01:06:16 50 years from now, I am you.
Devon Stack
01:06:28 I'm traveling Jew justice.Nazi Camp Commandant
01:06:35 All of you.Devon Stack
01:06:37 So the time travel and Jew justice is done.01:06:41 When they get him to shoot himself.
01:06:44 And.
01:06:46 Then they decide well, as long as we're back in time, just fucking up the time stream, which it was really important not to mess with it. Just like a minute ago. And now all of a sudden, I guess we can just do all kinds of crazy time travel shenanigans. So now, now we're we're going to kidnap the the little girl who, apparently.
01:07:06 Eyes in the past, in the camp and then take her to the future. So I guess it's like technically it's it's like his half sister or something.
01:07:16 And uh, and then take her back to his father, her father.
01:07:22 And.
01:07:25 Time travel and Jew justice.
Creepy Jew's Dad
01:07:33 I guess in here.01:07:36 So the minute size helps.
01:07:39 You see, what old age does too look?
01:07:49 It's not functioning.
01:07:50 May.
01:07:54 It's.
01:07:54 Sir.
01:07:57 Sit down.
01:08:12 So.
Voice Over
01:08:25 The wounds of war run deep, cutting across generations, but there is always the hope of healing. So long as there are souls among us whose hearts are more full of love than hate.Devon Stack
01:08:43 I'm traveling Jude justice.01:08:45 Ohh there we are.
01:08:47 Dedicated to my father, who survived Auschwitz.
01:08:51 And his wife and daughter, who did not.
01:08:54 Sam Egan, executive producer.
01:08:58 So yeah, that was the the time travel and Geo story that we didn't have time with the with the other two time traveling Jew stories that we had in that other episode, which I think might well wasn't it called like time traveling Jew edition.
01:09:10 Or something.
01:09:13 It's it's a little surprise. There's so many time travel and dream stuff, but there is.
01:09:17 And so I thought we'd, we'd we'd do it tonight, I guess.
01:09:21 A little bit of a shorter 1:00 tonight.
01:09:24 But you know, still fun. Still fun. Always fun when you have a little bit of time travel and Jew action, time travel and Jew justice.
01:09:33 But let's go and let's say one out. Let's go and take a look at.
01:09:38 At Hyper Chats showing, we'll go to entropy.
01:09:43 I still haven't. I was like, super busy last couple of days, so I still haven't updated the wookies they.
01:09:49 I well, no. Wait, so tomorrow I won't do it tomorrow. Because tomorrow I think 7:00 central time. I'll be on Arvale's YouTube channel.
01:10:02 We'll be streaming live there. Let me just double check on the time.
01:10:07 I'm almost positive, he said.
01:10:11 7.
01:10:14 Central. Yes, central time.
01:10:17 And it's like savings happening any moment now, like when has that happened?
01:10:28 So here daylight savings.
01:10:33 Yeah, so don't forget about that. That's happening.
01:10:37 Well, like in a few hours, right?
01:10:40 So or or like in an hour, but 7:00 central time. I'll be on Aarvoll's YouTube channel.
01:10:50 We'll talk about, I guess, solutions. We're actually we we haven't really talked about we're going, it's going to be about, you know, viable solutions and things that we can do that aren't retarded like, you know, trying to infiltrate the institutions and you know, wait, wait 50 years with a multicultural alliance of faggots.
01:11:12 You know it, it just does, you know, anti-Semitic civic nationalism.
01:11:21 So I'm assuming we're talking about about shit like that.
01:11:25 But anyway, let's go to.
01:11:28 Hyper chats. So we got someone stole my bike.
01:11:33 Says Dean professor.
01:11:37 Dean. Professor, why is it?
01:11:40 Oh dear Professor, there was something on my screen. Dear Professor, hope all is well your way. And thanks for everything you do. Apparently in North Carolina. I think that's what you mean by NC. Hindus are planning on making a statue taller than the Statue of Liberty of their warrior God. Indian fatigue.
01:12:01 Realer by the day I just saw they.
01:12:05 We got some time. Let me see here.
01:12:07 I saw that they unveiled.
01:12:12 Where would I find video of this?
01:12:14 This massive fucking Hindu statue the other day.
01:12:21 Let's see giant Hindu statue.
01:12:30 Yeah. Is this it? Oh, no, no. So this is the. This is actually what you're talking about.
01:12:35 It's fucking insane how big this thing is.
01:12:38 Isn't North Carolina that they've got like a lot of fucking Indians there?
01:12:42 Isn't that where?
01:12:45 Halley's from.
01:12:49 Yeah. Isn't this great? Let me.
01:12:50 Bring up.
01:12:51 Bring this up here on this screen. Hang on.
01:12:55 So this is the complex.
01:13:00 They've got in mind.
01:13:06 Shut out.
01:13:13 Now look at this. Look at. Look how small the trees look compared to that fucking thing.
01:13:19 Well, no big deal. You know, as long as we can get them.
01:13:22 They're not like Israel.
01:13:25 I'm sure it'll be fine.
01:13:27 Right, it'll it'll just be part of our multicultural empire.
01:13:30 So why? Why not? Why not have a giant gold statues of whatever the fuck that thing is?
01:13:38 As long as we're not giving money to Israel anymore, that's.
01:13:42 That's really all that matters, right?
01:13:46 So yeah, I had heard of that. Apparently that that that was the one that I I must have read about.
01:13:52 Ah.
01:13:53 Well, look, there's, there's. I know there's a giant one they built in Texas.
01:13:58 I'm pretty sure they they built a giant one in Nevada recently like I think in.
01:14:02 Henderson.
01:14:03 Where they were planning on, I don't know if they actually have done it yet.
01:14:07 But yeah, that's.
01:14:09 That's.
01:14:12 That's what's going to happen and look. And if you can't be, if you can't be racially explicit.
01:14:18 You know, like you really, you have no argument. You have no argument against.
01:14:22 Stuff like this.
01:14:24 You really can't make any kind of argument against this stuff. I guess to some extent, right? Like if if we're being fair.
01:14:31 If somehow you were to which you won't be able to do, but if in in some kind of fantasy scenario you were, you were able to have like some kind of Christian monarchy or something like that, I guess you'd be able to get rid of.
01:14:43 Statues. You won't be able to get rid of the people who build them, but you'd be able to get rid of the statues.
01:14:50 Alright then we got man of low moral fiber says thanks for the stream. Birkenau was literally not even a death camp investigated by the Red Cross covered well in the documentary. 1/3 of the Holocaust. Well, you know.
01:15:08 No part of the No, no.
01:15:10 Part of the official Holocaust story makes any sense.
01:15:13 So yeah, not not surprised.
Nazi Camp Commandant
01:15:14 That's.Devon Stack
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01:15:16 Then we got beach guys.01:15:19 Beach Boys with a big dono.
Mayor Rothschild
01:15:22 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you has to defend himself with.01:15:26 Look.
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01:15:27 Go, Julie, this fad is.01:15:45 Alright Beach Boys.
01:15:48 So Beach Goy Sam is looking forward to day of the rope 2 under the tree this year I'm trying. I'm trying. I I can't promise it'll be delivered by under the tree, but like my my.
01:16:01 I'm trying to make it available by. Then we're trying real hard. The last bit is always the hardest, like the editing part of it. Thanks for the stream and for fighting for our people will appreciate that.
01:16:16 Thank you very much Beach Boys. Then we got sweet Marie.
01:16:20 Sweet Marie says. Thank you. Thank you so much for all that you do. Your hard work does not go unnoticed. I tell people about you and your work all the time. Please keep up the great work. Well, I appreciate that. And yeah, yeah. Word of mouth. Word of mouth is how people find out about this.
01:16:39 Don't forget it doesn't cost ceiling, right? So don't forget to.
01:16:41 To, you know, retweet the link and share it out and you know on Telegram and on on Twitter or wherever else that you might be on. Well, I really appreciate that one also like and like and subscribe smash that like button. I mean I don't think it really matters. So on the platforms we're on.
01:17:03 But I mean, I'm pretty sure we're the boost. Well, for sure we are in rumble and I think even on audyssey there was like a a like a little brief. I mean, not that Odyssey is that.
01:17:15 Not to be on the front page of odysseys that big of a deal, but there was like a a short period where they were letting us on the front page of Odyssey. And those days are I think over.
01:17:28 Then we got out. Well, thank you very much, sweet Marie. Then we got man of low moral fiber and says, Oops, I was thinking of Belzec, which is covered in that documentary. My apologies. I forgot they had multiple names for Auschwitz. Yeah. I don't know, to be honest, I don't know all the names of all the.
01:17:44 The places I obviously I I research it when I do a string and a lot of that stuff out of necessity gets. It's like when you were in school and you'd have to study for a test and then and take the test of it would get. I mean some would stay.
01:18:05 But it's like when people ask me about my strings, remember that that stream where you said this, I'm like, yeah, I do a lot of streams, don't know.
01:18:12 Maybe so. Some of that stuff does not get retained if I'm being perfectly honest.
01:18:18 So I don't feel bad.
01:18:20 Then we got a horrible hangover. Oops.
01:18:24 And I think.
01:18:26 Oh, no, it's it's working.
01:18:28 And to be locked up for a second there, would you consider selling stickers or prints of the T-shirt artwork? I'd like to get copies of your art. Well, I'll tell you what I'm trying to figure that we. So I'm. I've mentioned before that I was talking to a a national.
01:18:44 That was.
01:18:46 Working on doing some merch stuff and they they had a little hiccup. They they were going to purchase like a like a screen printing machine and some other stuff and.
01:18:59 Apparently there was a problem, but there we're still still trying to do though that in House and and once that's all hopefully by the end of the year.
01:19:09 In fact, I'm supposed to do a call with them soon, and then we'll we'll, I'll expand what's available.
01:19:18 In fact, there's I'm. I'm behind on the shirts because I was kind of waiting on this changeover. But there's there's I wanted to do a shirt with that guy with the, with the, with, with the, the the crazy hair. The guy from the thumbnail of the one about that, that, that.
01:19:37 White neighborhood that was trying to stay white.
01:19:40 Let me see if I can bring them up.
01:19:46 Yeah, this guy.
01:19:49 Let's see here.
01:19:52 I want to do a shirt with this guy on it.
01:19:59 The only thing the only reason why well actually it might be funny is that that people he, he reminds me a lot of Ben Stiller's character.
01:20:09 What is it like in Happy Gilmore?
01:20:11 They dress up Ben Stiller in some movie that to look almost exactly like this guy.
01:20:17 But I kind of wanted to do a a shirt with this guy on it.
01:20:21 So.
01:20:22 Maybe. Maybe I'll do that. Maybe I'll do that in the interim here.
01:20:27 Then we got horrible hangover again. Says thank you for being prolific streaming beast for me and my or for me and the community communities benefit man having trouble reading tonight. I'm grateful you're a workaholic. What is your ideal vacation? If you had to take one?
01:20:46 I don't know. I don't like traveling.
01:20:50 So I think I would just stay here.
01:20:53 I.
01:20:55 I don't know.
01:20:57 I guess I like camping. I like camping.
01:21:01 I don't like I don't like.
01:21:04 I just don't. I don't like airports.
01:21:07 And I don't like. I think what it is is for the same reason that I don't like diversity. It's like all of these public places where you're jammed into society with a ton of people, it has become unpleasant because of diversity. Like, that's really what it is, right? And increasingly so. And. And so there's.
01:21:27 If you have to travel, you end up having to go in a lot of places. That is just cram full of diversity and just people that you have nothing in common with and people that are you know, pain in the ass. And it's just like.
01:21:43 Not.
01:21:45 Fun it's not fun and and especially if you're gonna like if you have to fly somewhere the the amount of security, which also by the way, is a direct effect of of diversity. Right. Well, I guess really if you think about it it's it's because of Jews, you know, Jews, Jews do it doing 911 and then.
01:22:06 Chertoff, of course, wanting all those big money contracts with Homeland Security. So you know, there's, there's that. But yeah, like the fact that it, it's so obnoxious that you can't just show up like.
01:22:23 A normal person you know shortly before the plane takes off, like you to be able to do not that long. You still just walk on the plane like moments before they were going to take off. You could just walk on like a like a train at a train station, right? You didn't have to show up like 2 hours early. It it's kind of like why even bother flying?
01:22:43 Sometime.
01:22:44 Because you have to show up two hours early, you go through like all the the the fucking security stuff you're playing inevitably gets delayed sometimes by a lot. They change gates, you're on some stupid, you know, a train to the other gate because you know the oh, we you have to go to this gate now and then you get on the plane and then it takes forever.
01:23:05 Just to board the fucking plane. Because everyone's a fucking moron. That doesn't know how to just, you know, put their luggage in the overhead compartment for some reason. That's like, that's really hard for a lot of people.
01:23:15 And just get something that fits like you know how big it is, right? Like you know how much space you don't have? And yet inevitably, there's always the people that brought something that's too fucking big. They can't get it up there. They want to bring more than you're allowed to have. They're arguing. They're they're they're taking too long just to sit the fuck down.
01:23:35 Right. And then everyone's kind of crammed in these seats because they've they've made it so airplanes to make, you know, to squeeze every last fucking penny out of everybody. They've, like, shrunk down the size of all the aisles and I'm tall and it really fucking sucks. If I'm flying, you know, just like a normal seat.
01:23:55 Which is what I that's how I fly. I'm not. Yeah, I'm not rolling in the dough. So when I fly, I'm. I'm. I'm flying in the cheap seats.
01:24:02 And when you're as tall as I am, your knees are just fucking crammed in to the seat in front of you. And then, of course, it's always some dumb bitch that wants to recline. And so it's just like crushing your fucking kneecaps into these fucking seats. And so you're just sitting there like a like a sardines smashed into a fucking seat.
01:24:23 Then you land and the and the horror is not over yet, right. Like you land. You're like, oh, finally we're here. No, because people are just as bad at getting off of airplane as they are is getting on airplanes. Like you think that, like, just do the.
01:24:38 You said of what you did when you got on the plane. Like this is easier. Like you don't have to sit there and play Tetris with your fucking suitcase and try to figure out how to put it up there. You just have to open up the compartment, grab it and get the fuck off the plane. Just get the fuck off the plane.
01:24:55 That's all you have to do. Get the fuck off the plane.
01:24:59 And and people can't do it like they can't do it. It's like, so you're you're you're stuck on the fucking plane for like another. At least 30 minutes for everyone to get the fuck off the plane.
01:25:10 And then, you know, God forbid you had to check a bag, right? So you have to check a bag. So now you now you have to, like, go down to to baggage claim and wait like, another fucking half hour for for the lazy fucks that are on the tarmac throwing your fucking suitcase around like a bunch of apes. Hopefully, hopefully, no one's gone through it.
01:25:30 And stolen half your shit in the process.
01:25:34 Then it shows up and then you and all these fucking airports are like fucking nightmares, right? Like they're they're they're gigantic.
01:25:42 Unruly. And so you have to, you have to go stand in line for a fucking Uber or whatever the fuck, you know. However it it it's it's just so much wasted fucking time. I hate it. I fucking hate it and so.
01:25:57 Traveling is not my thing. Traveling is not my thing. I've had to do a lot of traveling in my life. I still travel more than I'd like to, and it's just so if it was like a vacation, it was up to me.
01:26:15 Well, I'll tell you what. If it involved air travel, it would have to be like a helicopter would fly to my fucking.
01:26:20 House and pick me up.
01:26:24 You know, and and then I'd be OK with.
01:26:26 It I guess.
01:26:28 Yeah. I I I think like I said, I would go to you know, I would go to Asia. I would go to East Asia because it has it. I would be the diversity there, right, like I'd be the pain in the ass, right.
01:26:39 Like it wouldn't.
01:26:41 Like it would be weird and foreign, and it'd be it'd be something kind of fun about that, right. Like you can't really read into the signs and.
01:26:48 And you don't really know anyone's fucking saying or whatever, and that's not always like there's a novelty to it, but that's not always great forever. Right. But yeah, it it'd be clean. It'd be cleaner than the United States.
01:27:01 Right. It would be safe for the United States will depend where you go. But like, you know, most of East Asia, right, if you go to, you go to Korea, you go to Japan, most of China, right? It would be nice and clean. It would be nice and safe. Everything would be kind of interesting and new.
01:27:17 Yeah, I'd say I'd say like Asia, Asia would be fun.
01:27:23 Eastern Europe, maybe again parts of it. There's parts of it.
01:27:27 Pretty fucking diverse, right? I mean, there's Muslim parts of Russia, right?
01:27:32 So you know, I guess it would really depend, but it would have, it would have to be.
01:27:39 You'd have to be like an extended period of time too, like you'd have to be worth the fucking flight because both those places, right? You're flying for, like, at least.
01:27:47 At least like 15 hours, right? If you're from the United States, you're flying forever to get to one of those fucking places.
01:27:53 And it just sucks. Like I I fucking hate flying. I fucking hate it so much.
01:27:58 I hate it so much.
01:28:01 So yeah, I think.
01:28:03 Honestly, I I a relaxing. I would, yeah. If it's within I I could drive to like the beach.
01:28:10 Right. Like if I could drive to a beach that that had like apartheid rules.
01:28:18 You know, like a private beach somewhere.
01:28:21 That uh, that only had white people. I you know, that would be fun.
01:28:26 That'd be all right.
01:28:28 Or yeah, something I I I've always. And actually this is kind of funny because it it still has people, but it's it's almost 100% white.
01:28:36 I've always wanted to do.
01:28:39 And it's probably not. Something's ever gonna happen. But I was because the the time.
01:28:44 The time it would take, I've always wanted to do like that. The Appalachian Trail hike.
01:28:49 You know what I mean? Like. Yeah, you know, the the through hike, the, the, the Super long hike there like there's that that chick on YouTube.
01:28:57 It's what's it called like wanderluster or something like that where she does all these really long fucking through hikes and.
01:29:06 I always thought that'd be cool because there there's people. It's not like you're just by your. I mean, if you want to be, you can. Right? Because. But there's enough people on that trail.
01:29:15 To where you'll bump into people you'll have, you know. And there's like there's like pit stops. Like, along the way. So you might be able to hike like a day and a half where?
01:29:25 You don't really see anybody.
01:29:27 But eventually you you have to go through populated areas and there's it's actually really cool because they have like these.
01:29:34 Is one kind of like these.
01:29:36 I don't know like hostels or or whatever that are along the trail where you can stop and kind of hang out with other people doing the hike and take a little break from the hike.
01:29:47 I always thought that would be really fucking cool.
01:29:49 And but it takes like months, right? It takes like you're basically walking for three months.
01:29:56 But I think that'd be cool.
01:29:58 I think it'd be fun as shit, and there's other ones too, like they have. I think it's called the Continental divide, where it it goes through it goes from like the.
01:30:07 The the Mexican border in I think New Mexico, maybe Texas and it goes all the way up.
01:30:13 To the Canadian border.
01:30:14 And then there's another, and there's a few of these right where they're really long, and it takes months to do it. And there's, but there again, there's enough other people doing it to where it's not just like, you know, wandering through the wilderness by yourself. And it'd be, I would take, I would want to have people with me.
01:30:33 You know, at least you know one or two other people with me that that I would want to do it and.
01:30:39 Yeah, I think that would be great.
01:30:41 I think that'd be fantastic.
01:30:44 Just get. You'd be away from the the the Internet. You'd be away from. I mean, you could. Obviously, there's little little pockets where you'd have access to the, you know, the grid from time to time is, you know, after you went through like.
01:31:01 You know, maybe days without it. So plus you'd be able to really.
01:31:08 Honey, I mean, not not really survival skills, because it's not like, I mean, it's not like the people doing it like these survivalists living off bugs and shit, you know that you you just have.
01:31:18 A.
01:31:19 A backpack where you're trying to keep it as light as possible because you're wearing it. You know, obviously, the whole way, you know, you don't want to be wearing like a 60 LB ruck sack for like 3.
01:31:28 And, you know, three months you.
01:31:29 By the time you got through it, you'd have like every disc in your in your fucking back would be compressed.
01:31:35 So like you know, you're you're trying to do, you know, live lean and you know, as far as water goes, you're using like those those water filtration straws and things like that. You know, you're drinking pond water and shit, but it's, you know, it's it's cool because you got, like these filtration things or like maybe you have to, you know dose it with.
01:31:55 A couple of drops of bleach or something like that. I just think that would be fun.
01:32:00 I think it'd be fun to do that. Yeah, I'd probably bring like a a QRP ham radio and, you know, set that up on a mountain top and.
01:32:09 You know, maybe do stuff like that have, like, a little little tiny solar panel attached to my backpack so I could charge up things as I walked for days, you know? Yeah. I just think it would be fun. I always thought that would be really fun, but again.
01:32:22 I can't take like 3 months off of life.
01:32:27 And do that, I don't know. Maybe maybe when I retire, if I ever retire someday.
01:32:31 OK.
01:32:32 Hopefully my body's not all funked up, but I'll be able to do something like that. There's old people that do it. I don't know if I'd be able to do the full thing, but doing doing like part of it, you know, when I'm older, it would probably be fun.
01:32:46 So anyway, then we got off phase, Ofay says. My great grandfather spoke German and fought for America during World War 2 as a paratrooper, he was shot up.
01:33:01 Or no, he. Yeah. He was shot up the entire side of his torso by an MP40 captured by German soldiers and taken to the hospital as a POW. I remember being dead and him telling me stories about how kind and fair the Germans were during this time as a POW.
01:33:22 And thought it was strange, thanks to public education, I think he regretted his involvement. Brother against brother. Very sad.
01:33:31 Yeah, my grandparents.
01:33:34 One of them was in Africa.
01:33:39 Until he caught, he caught malaria and almost died, and I think they sent him home cause it fucked him up.
01:33:45 And then my my other grandpa was a sailor in the Pacific, so I didn't have any.
01:33:53 The.
01:33:54 Grandparents in the in the European theater, but the one that was in the Pacific saw some shit for sure. And yeah, I never. I never talked to the one that was.
01:34:06 That was in Africa. I don't really know. He was a boxer. Like it was the he was a real quiet guy. Real quiet guy died. Was kind of young. I think I was, you know, when I was like a teenager.
01:34:19 But we didn't, really. We we didn't live nearby and so I didn't really. And he just wasn't. He was just a real quiet guy, didn't talk much, but I I found these photos of him and he was a boxer in a boxing ring on a base. Well, you know, like one of his thrown together bases in Africa somewhere and.
01:34:39 Yeah, he was. He was. He was. He was a cool dude, real smart guy, real smart guy.
01:34:47 He's he's definitely he's part of where my IQ comes from, I'm convinced.
01:34:52 Because the other side is a little more blue collar.
01:34:57 And he produced. He produced, like actual geniuses, like two of his sons were like.
01:35:02 Like like.
01:35:05 You know, like 150 plus IQ geniuses kind of crazy. Also a little bit crazy. I think that just happens when you get to a certain level of intelligence and makes you a little bit nuts.
01:35:17 But yeah, like I I never really talked to him to see what he did. I don't even know if he saw any action or if he was just out on a base and then got malaria. And, you know, while boxing or or or what.
01:35:27 But yeah, not not a good thing.
01:35:30 Not a good thing, hopefully something that.
01:35:33 Our children can avoid.
01:35:36 Alright then we got man of low moral fiber says so. The Evil Storm Trooper death dealing, Jew hating Nazis didn't recognize one of the most cartoonishly Jewish looking Jews, was wearing a Nazi Guard uniform or or or the OR the straw.
01:35:52 Jew who didn't? Who spoke? Did you notice that he speaks English to the the Nazi guard? He's like, hey, this guy says he doesn't belong here. Like the German guard going like. Well, I I don't think you do either, Sir. Like, you sound like you're from America and you look like a turbo Jew. That it's had a stroke. Yeah. Again.
01:36:12 These were family shows like these were family shows that were meant for kids like this is the quite literally the kind of show. When I was a kid.
01:36:22 This is the kind of show that my parents and and my brothers and sisters would watch in the family room together.
01:36:29 And and this is, that's who who was in. Yeah. It was rated TV PG, you know.
01:36:35 So that that that's they were they were trying to get these kinds of images in the minds of children.
01:36:42 Because that's when it's most effective.
01:36:45 And we got sacred squirrel.
01:36:52 Sacred squirrel, with perhaps one of the last wookies ever.
01:36:56 I don't know some of the bookings might stick around. A lot of the gorillas have got to go though.
01:37:01 In most of the Bigfoots sacred squirrel says it is time to harvest the sacred nuts. Cold, dark days will not prevail. Keep up the good work. Our order enjoys your streams. While I appreciate that and.
01:37:17 Yeah. Well, I I guess, uh.
01:37:20 I mean in terms of actually harvesting nuts, what time of year does that happen? Well, I guess not.
01:37:26 No, probably not this late in the year, right?
01:37:29 I don't think so.
01:37:32 Certainly almonds, I mean, cause the almond pollination season that's in, that's in February.
01:37:38 So unless it takes like a fuck ton of time to, like, make an almond, maybe it does. I know it takes a lot of water, like that's like the big thing in California, that they're the the almond growers are sucking up all the groundwater to make almonds.
01:37:51 Well, thank you very much, sacred squirrel.
01:37:54 Then we got, oh, phase again says when I lived in Germany, the license plates from Dachau were abbreviated to DAH and the Germans would joke that it meant Donka. Adolf Hitler always made it made me chuckle.
01:38:13 Yeah, I I've I've never been to Germany. Well, no. I've been to an airport. I've been to an airport in Germany where I was changing planes.
01:38:24 And that's that's pretty much the time I've spent.
01:38:28 In German really clean, by the way. Really clean airport and the diversity dramatically dropped.
01:38:35 In that you know, as compared to the airport in America.
01:38:39 I think in fact, I think it was, I think it was Chicago to.
01:38:44 To Germany, that flight, or maybe we or you know, maybe we may have stopped in.
01:38:48 London.
01:38:49 1st but yeah, it was very white, very white back then.
01:38:53 Wasn't super long ago, but it's probably. It's probably not as white these days.
01:38:58 The sacred squirrel again.
01:39:10 Sacred Squirrel again says moving into the high desert Backcountry with a travel trailer. This will be a change of life. My order will be established in the high desert.
01:39:23 Wish us well please. Our nuts are sacred. All right. Well, I'll tell you the high deserts. Nice winters will get cold as fuck though.
01:39:33 Winters are much colder than you might expect.
01:39:37 Uh, I was unprepared when I lived sort of well in an RV, really Breaking Bad style while I was building a building in the high desert.
01:39:50 I.
01:39:52 I was in no danger of like freezing to death, but I I I got close to hypothermia like a like a couple of nights because I had no real way of heating the place at 1st and that was a mistake.
01:40:05 But luckily I had enough sleeping bags to pile on top of myself to where like.
01:40:11 I made it, but everything froze.
01:40:14 Everything froze. Classified cat had a water dish. Classified cat was with me at the time.
01:40:20 And.
01:40:22 In the morning I had to shatter the water dish out. You know, the ice out of the water dish and and melt the water again.
01:40:31 You know, it was that was a. That was a rough time. Fun, but rough.
01:40:35 So be prepared. Solar is your friend. Solar well and propane.
01:40:42 Solar and propane is your friend.
01:40:45 And water.
01:40:47 Good luck. That's the other thing too. Good luck building that or digging a well in the high desert that's going to be tough.
01:40:53 So hopefully you have a means of hauling water.
01:40:58 Rivers of blood.
01:41:14 Rivers of Blood Stream suggestion APAC founder Isaiah Leo.
01:41:20 Tenant was a Canadian Jew that immigrated in 1934 and was a member of the Communist Party of Cleveland. OH, just before switching affiliations to Zionism in the 1940s. Like the ADL, AIPAC was founded in response to reprehensible Jewish behavior.
01:41:40 After yet another one of their massacres.
01:41:43 That might that might not be a bad idea. I've never actually looked into the.
01:41:48 The background of AIPAC. I don't know why I haven't, that's it seems like.
01:41:52 Something.
01:41:53 That would be obvious to do.
01:41:56 Maybe that's exactly what I'll do. Let's go into the notes. Thank you very much.
01:42:01 Rivers of blood.
01:42:04 All right, now we're going to go over to.
01:42:07 Rumble.
01:42:11 Bump. Bump, bump.
01:42:15 Rumble.
01:42:18 Alright, rumbling out who's Joe?
01:42:21 Who's Joe says, hey, Devon, work cut hours and I need to catch up on school. So no DoorDash to make up for it. So I'm going to nickel and dime you for a few messages. That's quite all right about Tucker Carlson. His book Ship of fools.
01:42:36 Uh Tucker argues that the.
01:42:40 We roll it. I think you meant ruling class isn't doing their job and warns against popular revolt. You said it yourself and pass streams and he comes from money and his main interest is in maintaining his own wealth and power. He infamously betrayed Trump after January 6th, showing that he's just like all the other DC.
01:43:01 Cleats. Tucker will support anything when it's safe and convenient. He can't be trusted. Also, you're right about population size rather than percentage.
01:43:12 White Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, has 275,000 residents and it's 80% White had a vigil with some songs because someone handed out pro white Flyers on Halloween.
01:43:28 Uh.
01:43:32 Is there I can? OK, there's another one. But there was a continuation working any plus hours a week can make $100,000 annually. Longer commute means more job options. Boomers were weak men in an easy economy. We need to be strong men to thrive in these hard times.
01:43:53 The point of working all the time isn't to blow it on stuff you don't need rather than the main goal should be saving up to buy rentals and to have more cash flow that you can reinvest into the movement. Yeah, I'd say that's something that a lot of people who grew up in middle class or below.
01:44:14 Families in America, you were never really taught about money, especially because Boomer parents and just I think parents generally probably even Gen. X parents, are weird about talking about money because they're they're they're.
01:44:31 They're all they're. Then they never have as much as they want. And they there's like the they're very secretive about it. And that's just like American culture to some degree too like that or you never ask someone how much money they make. And and I don't know it it it's like a bad idea. I think it's at least within your family, within your family. You should definitely be talking about money.
01:44:52 With your kids, you should explain exactly what the financial situation is.
01:44:57 But I think that a lot of people are embarrassed by they think they're not making enough or whatever, but that it just makes it mysterious. And so when your kid inevitably leaves the house and has to learn how to survive, if they don't know, like, as I didn't know anything about money, I mean, I got a job. I mean, I was working when I was a kid. I was, I had a paper route.
01:45:17 Now as a real.
01:45:17 Little kid. And then like the second it was legal for me to work. In fact, before it was like I had like, a a paid mentorship in this mentorship program, like where it was like, I could get money. But it was like, you couldn't have a job till you were 15. And I was like, 13 and 14. So, like, I could. It wasn't much, but he got a little bit of money.
01:45:37 And then the second I turned 15, I had to get like a work permit to work because you in tight when you're 16, you just go get a job when you're 15. Yet to get permission. And I I did that, and I and I worked in, like, fast food and shit.
01:45:50 Just to, you know, get money so, but even then, once you're not really, you know, if you're living at home, you're not paying the bills, you don't understand how much rent is going to cost you. And you're a teenager. You don't really have a whole lot of control if you haven't been taught to save. And you haven't been taught how to make your money make money for you. And so you end up.
01:46:11 Inevitably, working paycheck to pay.
01:46:13 Check, no matter how much money you make like as you make more money, you end up just spending more money. Unless someone has taught you how to invest money and save money and all this sort of thing. And that is something that it really sets.
01:46:28 White people back it's something that other cultures, well, I mean obviously Jews, right, Jews are are very obsessed with money.
01:46:39 And that's what gives them all these resources when it comes to their non profit. I mean obviously there's more to it than that, but they have a culture of of making money and there's something about that that just seems distasteful to a lot of white people. There's something you know, gosh about it and.
01:46:58 I I I don't know why. I mean it it it.
01:47:00 It's.
01:47:01 It's it's really, it's a slave mentality, is what it is. It really makes you behave like a slave and it really makes you well, I I guess. Maybe that's why they the culture is like that, because if you're living paycheck to paycheck, you're always going to have to be working for the machine. And so maybe.
01:47:21 Maybe that's by design and I guess it would have to be right, because a lot of what defines the culture these days is is Jews.
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01:47:28 So.Devon Stack
01:47:30 Right. So it's not like Jews are putting out movies and and television shows that even discuss money in any kind of real way.01:47:40 You know, maybe that that's The thing is, is they would prefer it if you don't know about money so that you keep working like a slave.
01:47:48 You know there there's like that. But I I've never read it, but I've I've heard that, you know, the book Rich Dad. Poor dad, you know, covers this sort of thing. Right.
01:47:55 Where if you come from money and you've got that background, then once you get that big ball of money, it's easy to keep it going as long as you educate your descendants on how to keep it going.
01:48:06 And you know, there's always you run the risk of if you don't do that, you end up being rich. You know, you end up like these black people that that win the lottery and like they're dead within a year because they've they've spent it all on, like hookers and blow and whatever. And and then, you know, they commit suicide or someone kills them for, like, whatever, you know, the last $10,000 they have left.
01:48:26 And some crack deal gone wrong.
01:48:28 You know.
01:48:29 And so and and look and that happens to other people too. It happens to some white people when they, you know, the the whole, you know, the term new money, you know, like, oh, the some guy manages to actually really go from rags to riches, you know it it it's rare, but it does happen and but they don't know how to save the money.
01:48:49 And so, or if they do because they're the patriarch that actually got the ball rolling, they don't, they don't pass that knowledge on to their children. For all you know, for all the my parents never really talked to me about money.
01:49:02 So there really does need to be a culture.
01:49:05 In our among our people, especially moving forward as we're going to have less and less support from the system and it's going to become more and more hostile to us, there really does need to be a culture of of, of saving money and making your money make money for you and.
01:49:25 It can't all just be day trading, crypto and shit like that, you know.
01:49:29 Like and some of it is going to have to come from hard work. As you say, right, there's there's lots of ways. If you're, if you're able to put in the time, and if you're young, especially like if you are, you know, well from 16 to to 36, those are that's like your. That's like your prime years where you can really put your fucking nose.
01:49:51 To the grind and and and really try to to get that ball of money going. It gets harder, it gets harder as you get older. You can still do it, but it's not as easy like when you're.
01:50:05 It's like, you know, it's like when when I was 21 and I could go out and get fucking hammered and stay up till like four in the morning and I could be at work at seven in the morning, you know, and and be fine. Well, not be fine. But, like, you know.
01:50:18 And now there's no. There's no fucking way I would be able to do that, you know? No, luckily, I don't. Really. Yeah, I don't get hammered anymore. But, like, if it, I mean, I have like if I have one beer, 2 beers, I get hungover. Like I'm, like, ruined.
01:50:31 Next day.
01:50:32 So.
01:50:33 Do.
01:50:34 You do. You do get older. Your body does age, and so you need to take advantage of that time and not just waste it playing video games and partying and and all this other shit when you could be making money and saving that money so that you don't get in these weird situations that a lot of white people.
01:50:53 It up in where you're you know, you're one of these old guys, you know, you're like a Walmart greeter when you're sucking 85 because your Social Security checks not enough.
01:51:03 So and your kids, you know, are poor, so.
01:51:08 Yeah, that's something that we need to focus on that's maybe even something that I it's it's something, I don't know if I'd be able to do a stream on it, but like maybe maybe I could do a stream where I've got I bring on like a phone because I, you know I I find like a based financial advisor kind of person and interview them and have them talk about it or something like that. I might be interesting.
01:51:29 But there, that's something that.
01:51:33 I think we need to have we definitely to put more focus on because it is kind of like this and they've they've they've done it this way on purpose. Juice have made it so that that whole the world is is full of, you know, jargon and and legal language and loopholes and everything else.
01:51:52 That it really does make it difficult for an outsider to navigate, so some of that might change with a I though, because I think that's if if AI is going to be helpful for us.
01:52:07 In any significant way, one of the first things I think about is a lot of this shit that you would you would need like a lawyer for. And look, there's some things you still need a lawyer for, unfortunately. But like there, there's like, legal stuff that if you just need some real quick advice or maybe even find. I don't. I've never tried to.
01:52:27 Ask AI about financial stuff, but maybe that's, you know, maybe that's a way to to or an.
01:52:32 Ave. to explore, but yeah, that's something that's that's that people need to focus on, especially because we don't know. I mean, this economy is like like zombie economy, the debt is ridiculous.
01:52:51 It it like it doesn't make sense that the dollar's worth anything, and the only thing that's keeping the dollar worth anything is the fact that we have a mic.
01:53:01 And if white people aren't joining the military and the military just ends up being a bunch of low IQ brown people, it's not going to be as scary as as a, you know, as a military full of white chads and.
01:53:21 As our military becomes less effective and just our our you know, just like our.
01:53:27 Our.
01:53:31 Tax base becomes, you know, like the the people paying the taxes, you know, all the all the brown, all the non whites moving into this country you know from Mexico and elsewhere as they kind of drive down the the level of innovation and productivity across the board I don't I don't see how.
01:53:51 I don't see how this goes on forever.
01:53:53 I don't know how it's going to collapse. I don't think it's going to just one day collapse. I think it's going to be like a slow bleed out but and I think.
01:54:00 It's already begun, right?
01:54:03 But yeah, people should be planning for that. People should be planning for the inevitable. The If you're in America especially.
01:54:10 The inevitability that the economy is not going to be the economy where.
01:54:18 It's even as good as it is right now, which isn't that great.
01:54:24 And then who's Joe says? Why? I'm telling people to work these blue collar jobs is because white collar extremely discriminates against whites. I worked security for Citibank, corporate office and eight out of 10 workers were Indian.
01:54:39 Yeah, I mean that's The thing is, if you get any kind of technology job.
01:54:44 You are. You are going to be competing against the whole rest of the world. You're going to be competing against all these visa people and you're going to be competing against diversity quotas. And while a lot of people try to make it sound as if a lot of that's been rolled back, a lot of it has not been rolled back and it's not going to.
01:55:04 Get it will never go what it was in say, you know 1970 right or or I guess you have to go back even further, you know 19.
01:55:13 60 as as the white share of the population shrinks and it's going to shrink.
01:55:21 You are going to have fewer and fewer opportunities because you'll be competing with these other people that.
01:55:31 Having group preference and use nepotism with no she.
01:55:36 So yeah, blue collar jobs, you can make a lot of money doing them, depending what they are. But that said, there are still, there are still white collar jobs you can do. I mean, I look, I, I I made it through those filters it it took me a lot more like if when I changed jobs I felt the I felt the pain right like.
01:55:56 It wasn't as easy. It wasn't always like you're the most qualified candidate, so you get the job. But you know, you keep looking and looking and looking and eventually something will come.
01:56:06 And you know that's you have to be, you have to be willing to move. And if you're at that age, you know, like the the grind age and you don't have like a family tying you down yet.
01:56:20 You know like.
01:56:22 It's look, it's up to the individual. If you're trying to move up the economic ladder a little bit, I can understand why you might want to.
01:56:30 Put.
01:56:30 Off starting a family for a.
01:56:32 Little bit to get to get that ball rolling, but you shouldn't put it off forever because that you know a year turns into two years turns into five years, turns into 10 years real fast.
01:56:47 Uh, then we got zazzy mataz bot SAS. Thank you so much for doing streams on black murder. Guess someone has to do it.
01:56:56 It's very important to have something you can reference. I have mentioned the zebra killings a few times at work.
01:57:03 Well and and and the and the black serial killers, there will be more of those, by the way.
01:57:10 That, like I said, that last guy wasn't even the most prolific 1.
01:57:14 So there there's going to be.
01:57:17 There's way worse ones than that, if you.
01:57:18 Can believe it.
01:57:20 Ah, then Zaza Mattas bot says. Were you in DC when the Beltway snipers were shooting up the joint John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo? No, I was there. Just, I think, just after.
01:57:33 It.
01:57:34 I forget what year that was, but I wasn't there when it was happening. It was, it was. It was after. I don't remember how much after it was.
01:57:43 And then Rupert says replay gang here see you on Wednesday, professor stack.
01:57:49 Hail Hitler or I think that's what you mean. Or happy Halloween. One of the two.
01:57:55 Uh, well, and remember, don't forget to tune in on arrival stream tomorrow at 7:00 Central on his YouTube channel.
01:58:05 Tomohawk says Devon, how do you deal with Varroa mites? I'm just a hobby beekeeper. Despite my best effort, I lost both my hives.
01:58:16 I I don't I I mean well.
01:58:19 It's not that I do nothing.
01:58:23 I have bees that have a very strong resistance to them because.
01:58:29 I have a lot of killer bees.
01:58:31 And to the extent that I and and here's the problem, they've been treating mites in bees for so long that if you buy a package of.
01:58:41 They are almost definitely going to need you to spray oxalic acid on them like so if you're. If you're hell bent on having commercial bees that you buy from a supplier, you have to remember these bees are are genetically inferior and.
01:59:00 They have been bred in environments where they're.
01:59:02 Not with. With might poison and all the time to keep them alive. And so you have to, I don't know what the schedule is, but at least I think at least twice a year, you have to get oxalic acid crystals and an exotic acid vaporizer and essentially fumigate the hive with the hive, like locked down.
01:59:22 And you do that twice a year.
01:59:25 You have to look, I don't know. I don't remember. What? What times of year that you know it's different based on what area you live in, but you do it twice a year. Like once before winter. And I think like once there's there's like a time of year where you can't do it because the if the temperature is too hot and you can't do it with the honey supers on.
01:59:45 Because, you know it will fuck up your honey.
01:59:48 So I mean that's what you have to do. The solution is put up swarm traps.
01:59:57 And because you know, you know you, you don't have to have killer bees, you just have feral bees. So wherever you live, there's gonna be well, with very few exceptions, there's gonna be feral beads.
02:00:08 So if you set up a a swarm trap in a tree somewhere, and you probably need to, you need to do more than one. You need to set up several. You will get bees and they're free. Packages of bees are getting expensive now they're like.
02:00:23 And they like 250 bucks now.
02:00:25 When I first started, there were like 100 bucks and now they're like 250 bucks.
02:00:29 UM, so if you get.
02:00:33 Feral bees from a a swarm trap.
02:00:38 That doesn't guarantee they're going to be varroa mite resistant, but they're the chances are much higher because they come from nature and they were living without treatment somewhere. You know, maybe in a log somewhere.
02:00:52 There, or a wall or something. Now, sometimes they they're they they they've managed to stay alive because they swarmed. And so every time bees swarm, they are not having babies and varroa might stay alive in, you know, basically in the cells where they where the larvae are growing, where the babies are grown.
02:01:14 And so anytime there's a what's called a brood break, an interruption in the reproduction, there's a die off of mites because they have nowhere to lay their eggs and stuff. And so sometimes you'll get a feral swarm. And the only reason why they they're able to survive in the wild.
02:01:33 They're they're very swarmy bees. And so before the Varroa mite problem gets out of hand, they they swarm somewhere else and then they swarm somewhere else.
02:01:41 And but the chances are going to be much, much, much, much higher if you get feral.
02:01:47 Please.
02:01:48 That they will survive.
02:01:50 You can also try essential oils I I put because really it's not the mites that kill them, it's the viruses that they have.
02:02:00 And so when I feed bees before winter, I will give them some essential oils with their feed like thymol, which is from the the thyme plant.
02:02:15 And then oregano, oregano. Essential oil has antiviral properties.
02:02:20 And peppermint oil? And what else?
02:02:25 There's something else I put in. I forget what it is.
02:02:29 How much does that help? How much of it's it's just like hippie shit that's not working. I don't know.
02:02:35 But yeah, I mean, either you gotta treat them or you just have to have them. You're gonna look. Sometimes they're just going to die.
02:02:41 And that's good because you want the weak ones to die.
02:02:45 You know, it's natural selection.
02:02:47 And then, Tomahawk says, I spent my early years in North Dakota. I can't imagine having gone ice skating. Yeah, well, I mean, I grew up in places where it didn't snow. I didn't even see snow until.
02:03:01 Yeah, I was like a teenager. I.
02:03:02 Don't think so.
02:03:05 Yeah. Well, I mean, like we, I think like my parents drove us up to the snow a couple of times in the mountains, you know, but.
02:03:11 I didn't see like it snowing for like a long time.
02:03:16 Yeah, never ice skated. Never in my life. I didn't. I didn't. In fact, I didn't go skiing until I was like.
02:03:22 Like a sophomore in high school, I don't think.
02:03:25 Uh yo, Jim Bob Rockford says the clips you insert through the presentation are really funny. Glad to see this new evolution of the show. Here's some money. Well, I appreciate that. And yeah, I would have had more. I ran out of time. I ran out of time today. That's why the second-half didn't have as many and part of it was because fucking. So I'm paying for the.
02:03:45 The AI cause you run out of free AI clips that you can.
02:03:49 OK.
02:03:50 And it it there's some something got funked up, like maybe in the cookie that's in my browser where it was like you're out of credit. So you must, you know upgrade. I already upgraded and it wouldn't let me even though I refreshed everything, it wasn't letting me use the credits. I literally just pay. So I ran out of.
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02:04:06 Or.Devon Stack
02:04:08 For fun Nazi AI like I wanted to.02:04:12 But hopefully I'll get that straightened out before before Wednesday.
02:04:18 Uh. Then we got Evergreen dream, Evergreen Dream, says Turk Carlson just called. I have to say this TV episode has nothing to do with the wider Jewish behavior. The only reason to hate Jews is the tax dollars we send to Israel. Mud America.
02:04:36 Yeah, well, unfortunately that seems to be the direction.
02:04:41 Some people are trending in.
02:04:43 You know that apparently, apparently it's just inevitable that the, you know, white people are going to just be naughty. And so we shouldn't try to actually address that. We should just brace ourselves for the inevitable Browning of America. And, you know, just make a big.
02:05:03 Tent and and have big tent white nationalism, you know, multicultural.
02:05:09 White nationalism and.
02:05:13 Pretty sure that's nationalism, but you know, keep calling it white nationalism so that the white people that.
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02:05:14 OK.Devon Stack
02:05:20 That I'm lying to.02:05:23 Don't get nervous.
02:05:28 Lamb chops says so sickening that even shows today have a Nazi element or episode Breaking Bad. Fringe didn't Breaking Bad had Nazi episode.
02:05:41 Most breaking bads Nazi I want to look that up now.
02:05:48 Oh, are you're talking about? OK, the white supremacist people at the end.
02:05:53 I I was I I was thinking like Nazi Nazi like, you know, World War 2 Nazis.
02:05:57 Yeah. Well, I mean, that qualifies that more than qualifies because they're the bad guys, right? Like they're the ultimate bad guys who get killed. Yeah.
02:06:07 Yeah, I I guess I never really thought about that. But yeah, you're right. You're right. Yeah, Breaking Bad has the the, the, the big bads.
02:06:17 In that show.
02:06:19 More so than any of the the Mexican gangsters, right cause the Mexican gangs that they do fucked up shit too. But it's not nearly as fucked up as what the the white supremacy.
02:06:30 You know, Desert Gang does, but yeah.
02:06:35 Yeah, you're right, you're right. There is all there. And that's not even made by. Well, I don't know what the writers of those episodes, but the show's creator.
02:06:44 Uh, what's his? He's the guy that he was. He was The X-Files guy. Although, you know, he had when he had X-Files, he had the the Nazi episodes and X-Files, too. What's that guy's name? He. I forget his name, but he's, uh, he's he's not Jewish.
02:06:58 He he he might be Catholic though.
02:07:02 Uh.
02:07:04 Well, now, now look. What's his name again?
02:07:08 It's going to bother me. He's. I think he's from.
02:07:13 Isn't he from Albuquerque?
02:07:16 Vince Gilligan.
02:07:21 No, he's from Virginia.
02:07:24 And he's Catholic.
02:07:29 So.
02:07:29 Yeah.
02:07:31 Yeah, no. And he did X-Files he had. He had the the Nazi episodes and. Yeah. And I guess it's probably easier to get your shows greenlit and to keep getting work if you keep sucking up the Jews.
02:07:47 But thank you very much lamb chops. Then we got Randall Flagg.
02:07:51 Randall Flagg says Deva reminder the 11 gorillamon, AKA 5 Gentiles, was fabricated by Elie Weisel and repudiated decades later by the Jerusalem Post as a fabrication. Publicly don't show Gentile Shabbos goys this.
02:08:13 You mean the Jerusalem Post actually went against the the 6,000,000?
02:08:19 I'll add, I'll add that to my notes that might be fun to.
02:08:24 Expand upon at some point.
02:08:31 And then Randall fly again, says Devon, I'm not throwing shade at LDS, but the.
02:08:38 Match again. Did you mean Michigan?
02:08:41 The I don't know. The Michigan is Mormon church. Oh, you probably didn't mean Michigan. That was burned down and shot up, raised money for the shooter's widow, and publicly forgave him. I have trouble blaming them. Bless them. Well, yeah, that's unfortunately, that's. That is just like you said, as much as there's.
02:09:02 Obviously there's spurs that want to say, you know, Mormons aren't Christian, they are, and that's that's just how Christians.
02:09:09 Leave.
02:09:10 You, by the way, you. It's not like that's not unique. I mean, I'm not surprised that Mormons did that, but I wouldn't be surprised if Baptist did that, or if Catholics did that, or or I wouldn't be. I mean, I there's not a single denomination that if you heard that about where you'd be like, oh, that's crazy. No, it makes total sense.
02:09:32 It's.
02:09:34 Yeah, it it's it really is, it's, it's this culture of.
02:09:38 Of turn the other cheek. Vengeance is the Lords and you know sacrifice and service and look like I said in a in a.
02:09:50 Different with with in a different.
02:09:54 Scenario in a different society in an all white society where everyone's kind of playing by those rules, those are all good things. Like it makes your society work a lot better. But when you're in a modern context, modern multiracial, hostile.
02:10:14 More postmodern, you know, context.
02:10:18 I don't know. I don't know. I think it's. I think it's outdated software.
02:10:25 Uh. Let's see here.
02:10:29 Scroll scroll scroll.
02:10:31 Then we've got Jeff Fig with a big dono.
Mayor Rothschild
02:10:34 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the jew has to defend himself with.Devon Stack
02:10:40 Look how jewy this fag is.02:10:58 Alright, jaffey G.
02:11:00 I think that's how you would say it, Jeffie says. It's been very entertaining to see the Groyper sell civic nationalism as the solution, as if that isn't the reason, everything is shit. They are effectively the normies. Now, Fontez needs to go well. I'll tell you what. Like it, it's.
02:11:19 I'm I'm. I. Let's see. Let's see what happens.
02:11:24 Let's see.
02:11:25 If.
02:11:27 This gets dialed back. I don't suspect in the long term that it will.
02:11:33 I don't suspect that in the long term it will, I think inevitably for all the reasons I've been outlining and warning people about for months and months and months, actually a little bit longer.
02:11:44 That inevitably.
02:11:47 It's it's you're going to have to. You cannot have explicit explicitly racial movement that centers around a universalist theology. You're not. It just it doesn't. It doesn't make sense.
02:12:03 Now look, there's there can be individuals in that movement that that want that and that, like I've said, have their own interpretations. But if you're going to try to create a mainstream movement that has a universalist theology at its core.
02:12:25 You cannot explicitly.
02:12:29 Make.
02:12:31 Policy, certainly, but even.
02:12:35 You can't even be implicit racist.
02:12:40 Because it doesn't. It doesn't compute for all the reasons that Tucker Carlson said in that interview.
02:12:46 As Nick Fontez nodded his head by the.
02:12:48 Way.
02:12:49 So.
02:12:52 Do I? I mean, look, I don't think that that this the reaction.
02:12:57 Then.
02:12:58 That the Nick Fontez version of I don't give a damn about the Browning of America, that that clip. I don't think that reaction that it got was expected.
02:13:09 I think that there is a possibility it gets walked back.
02:13:15 There's also a possibility gets doubled downed on, I don't know. But as you say, in the absence of being told what to do by their dear leader, there are an awful lot of groupers that are interpreting that statement the same way I did and saying that, oh, that's fine. We always knew that we always knew it was going to be.
02:13:38 Big tent, civic nationalism.
02:13:41 And it's like, really. Did you really, though, did you?
02:13:45 Really. Because like I I I've been around, I've been around actually. I've been around this whole time, and the civic nationalists were actually the ones that we had to defeat first.
02:13:58 In fact, there was. There was quite a lot of a a political battle, if you will. That was fought in order to separate.
02:14:06 Right.
02:14:07 Ideologically, the two to to point out.
02:14:12 All the problems with civic nationalism this was this was a long thought.
02:14:18 The.
02:14:18 War that went on in the right wing for like the last decade. In fact, in many ways it's what defined.
02:14:26 The dissident right or whatever you want to call it.
02:14:29 It's what separated us from MAGA.
02:14:33 And so if now all of a sudden all that's bullshit.
02:14:38 Yeah.
02:14:40 Yeah.
02:14:44 That's not going to work for like a lot of people, you know, look, but look, if your if your objective though is to become mainstream and be accepted by.
02:14:55 By more people and certainly get more donors and run for office.
02:15:02 And go be some basic bitch.
02:15:05 MAGA tard. Yeah, I guess that's the way to go.
02:15:09 That's the way to go.
02:15:11 So we'll see. We'll see what happens.
02:15:16 We got the Shogun says. Is there a white history, Part 2 in our future?
02:15:23 No. Remember. So I I think I well you probably didn't hear this because I don't know if I made it clear. So what he's talking about is there was this mockumentary called White History.
02:15:34 And they did Part 1 and I did the stream on Part 1, knowing there was a Part 2. So I think I think I named it Part 1.
02:15:41 Thinking that Part 2 is going to be like Part 1, just like a continuation.
02:15:46 And.
02:15:48 It wasn't so Part 1. I don't think they thought would be a a success. And because I forget if it was produced by or for HBO or Cinemax, it was some cable network like a paywalled cable network.
02:16:08 And it was successful enough to where they made the the sequel, and the sequel wasn't like the first one at all. Like it wasn't. I mean it. Well, it was, it was, but it wasn't.
02:16:19 It's like they they they blew their load in Part 1 and Part 2 was just kind of lame and it wasn't worthy of a stream. So when I went to do Part 2, I was.
02:16:28 Just like uh.
02:16:30 This is this is like if there's nothing to it, really. So there's that's why there's no Part 2.
02:16:36 To that and I, I don't think they're with and I'd have to be pretty hard up for content to to to try to revisit it because I I I expected to do a Part 2. I downloaded all of. In fact, it was hard to find in the version I found had, like all kinds of problems with it. So I had to combine two different copies. And before I could even watch it with.
02:16:55 Because like the audio was like really bad on one. But the video was really bad on the other. So I'd like sync it up and it was a pain in the ass. And then when I watched, I was like, oh, what, what is this?
02:17:03 So yeah, there's not going to be a Part 2 most likely.
02:17:08 Alright scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll, scroll scroll, there we go, Randall Flagg says. Devon, I think not. Nick Fontez Cucking Insane America is a birthright, is an effort to capture Charlie Kirk's audience, which I think he's been very successful at. We disagree with this, of course.
02:17:29 Well, I mean, look.
02:17:31 I noticed a shift in rhetoric.
02:17:34 Months before Charlie Kirk was shot.
02:17:38 It was subtle, but it was also sudden.
02:17:44 And.
02:17:46 There was always look, there was always like the hey, this schizophrenic black guy that sucked his cousin off should be president. You know, that kind of cringe bullshit.
02:17:58 You know and and.
02:18:02 There was never quite the well and then plus look and the obvious attacks. The obvious constant attacks and undermining of of actual white nationalists on a regular basis.
02:18:18 And.
02:18:20 Whatever, like I was willing to just be like, whatever. You know, it's fine.
02:18:25 It's not a big deal.
02:18:30 But if this is the if, this is where it's going. If it's going the direction that I think it's going, yeah, he's he's just not. He's not part of the distant right anymore. You're right. He's just going to be. He's just going to be, you know, not even and not even anti-Semitic. Right. Because as a Catholic, you know, he's According to him as a Catholic, he's commanded to defend the Jews.
02:18:51 So he's not even going to be anti-Semitic. Charlie Kirk. He's just gonna be anti Zionist.
02:18:58 Charlie Kirk.
02:19:00 So alright, I guess that's I guess that's a good career move.
02:19:08 But we'll see, like, look, I don't even know. I don't know because he look, he's a policy. At the other day, he's a politician or certainly has political.
02:19:18 Aspirations.
02:19:20 And when politicians see the kind of pushback that, again, I don't know that what he necessarily expected to get.
02:19:28 That was pretty widespread over the last few days.
02:19:34 Politicians. Sometimes.
02:19:37 Alter their rhetoric so we'll see. We'll see what happens.
02:19:44 Who's Joe says there are plenty of jobs in the Northeast megalopolis.
02:19:50 Megalopolis.
02:19:52 They just mean like the Northeast, the East Coast as a megalopolis entry level that pay 20 to 40 an hour. Janitors, warehouse security, I think.
02:20:06 Schuylkill, Schuylkill I don't. I don't know what Schuylkill is.
02:20:10 And Lebanon? Oh, that's some weird.
02:20:13 Probably Pennsylvania thing and Lebanon counties.
02:20:17 145,000 population.
02:20:21 Plus, 80% are great. Well, there you go.
02:20:26 Revolver.
02:20:28 357 says rich Dad, poor dad is a good book sub. The Devon subscribe star. I love the show got in too late to comment on whatever was discussed. Replay gang mostly have a great night guys. Well, I appreciate that.
02:20:43 Well, good. Like, maybe I should read it. I think I have it actually, I just haven't read it.
02:20:48 I might even have it on audiobook.
02:20:53 In fact, I'm almost positive I do.
02:20:57 The Shogun says what are the odds that a white nationalist dating app would work out?
02:21:03 Well, there, there's one that I don't know if it still exists. There was one that some guy was promoting years ago.
02:21:09 I think it was called White date, wasn't it?
02:21:12 I don't know if I'd trust something like that.
02:21:15 Is it still a thing I don't want to look it up.
02:21:20 What was it, whitedate.com?
02:21:27 It's not really loading up.
02:21:29 I went to adult friend Finder so.
02:21:34 Maybe. Maybe it's not. Maybe it is no more or it was called something else. Let me look. White date.
02:21:45 Well, there's a white date.net.
02:21:52 Let me say.
02:21:57 Verify I'm human.
02:22:00 But do they verify if you're white? That's the bigger question.
02:22:07 I mean, I don't know.
02:22:13 I don't know. I don't know about this website.
02:22:16 Looks a little janky.
02:22:20 Well, this must be it.
02:22:22 Because they have a link to their bit shoot channel.
02:22:27 So this is this is probably it. I don't know. I'm not endorsing I I I just remember this being.
02:22:35 A thing like a few years ago.
02:22:38 And.
02:22:41 I don't know how they don't get sued, honestly.
02:22:45 Because remember, like I'd say about 10 years ago or maybe even a little bit longer, eHarmony got sued.
02:22:53 And eHarmony was a Christian.
02:22:56 Dating site.
02:22:58 And they got sued for not allowing faggs.
02:23:02 Like it was just heterosexual dating.
02:23:05 And they were forced to have FAD services.
02:23:10 Because of a lawsuit.
02:23:14 Back in.
02:23:15 I I kind of, I think Obama was president when that happened.
02:23:19 So now would that happen today? I think this was like at peak fag victory, you know like this is when they were suing the gay cake people and all that stuff. And I don't know if that would still fly the same way.
02:23:34 But at the time it was like full fever pitch. You know everything gays get whatever the fuck they want, whenever they want, to some extent, they still do. But this was right in the middle of the fervor. So I don't know.
02:23:49 Yeah, I don't know. I don't. I don't know that I think that it.
02:23:54 If you could somehow run it responsively, if you could somehow have a site like that.
02:24:00 With some vetting and I don't. I don't even know. I don't even know how you would do it in a in a good way, because I just feel like that would be such a honeypot kind of a thing, right? Or they would dox you. Or like, I just feel like there's there's.
02:24:13 A lot of room for abuse, but I don't know. I don't know. Maybe. Who knows, maybe that sites legit. Maybe it's good. I don't.
02:24:21 I but I don't know why it look if you're going to Internet date you can just.
02:24:27 I mean, there's no way you can. I don't think you can filter out non whites like on Tinder.
02:24:30 And stuff like that but.
02:24:32 You can manually filter non whites out. You know what I mean? Like they have pictures. You can tell if they're white or not.
02:24:39 So, but I guess if you you know if if you have an explicitly white site, you're only going to get chicks that are probably kind of based, right?
02:24:47 So.
02:24:50 Yeah, I don't know.
02:24:52 Might work, might not.
02:24:55 Look up go check out their bit shoot channel. How about that? Check out their bit shoot channel. I feel like they were like a millennial one year or something like that.
02:25:05 You know, let me just look and see if if they've updated anything recently on on bit shoot or no, they've got a Twitter.
02:25:12 Let me see. Do they tweet?
02:25:16 They follow me. That's a good sign.
02:25:20 And they still tweet.
02:25:24 They tweeted 15 hours ago.
02:25:28 Yeah, I mean, I don't know, I would look.
02:25:31 Maybe research them? I remember hearing about them at some point, so white again, not an endorsement, but.
02:25:38 Whitedate.net is a thing.
02:25:40 And do your own research, but maybe that's the that's maybe that's something to go with.
02:25:49 Yeah.
02:25:50 I guess it's worth a try if you don't like. If you don't mind if you're in a situation where you don't care about getting docs or whatever, then.
02:25:57 You know what's the worst thing that could happen, I guess.
02:26:02 Who's Joe?
02:26:04 Says I am kind of poor right now. Well, by the way, also, I bet it's a sausage fest. I bet it's a little bit just because, you know, if it's a white nationalist dating site.
02:26:14 No matter who runs it, you know, no matter how good of a job, that it's going to be.
02:26:18 It's gonna be a lot more.
02:26:19 Or at least that's how I feel. I feel like it would be. Maybe. Maybe I'm totally wrong about that. Maybe there's a lot of chicks that want a white nationalist.
02:26:26 Uh, who's Joe says I am kind of poor right now because I've took off time, worked for a loss, and a car kept breaking down. But when I get that corporate security job and hazmat CDL making 150, Ki can come on. And if I donate a lot.
02:26:45 Well, you look, you don't have to. Don't feel like you have to.
02:26:49 You know, there's other people that that can they can pick up the.
02:26:53 Slack too, man.
02:26:55 You you've supported the show quite a lot. Who's Joe?
02:26:58 So.
02:27:03 That if you're in, you gotta watch out. Look, you gotta look out after yourself first. You never put yourself in any kind of financial stress to support the show. That's retarded.
02:27:14 I mean obviously support the show if you can.
02:27:19 But if you can't, don't don't feel bad about it. Like you know there's look, there's people that have.
02:27:23 Been watching this?
02:27:24 Show you know who you are.
02:27:28 For years, and they've never given a dime.
02:27:33 So don't feel bad, man.
02:27:36 Let's see here.
02:27:38 Then we got Noble, Savage says. A few shekels for your hard work.
02:27:44 NA against ZOG. What's NA?
02:27:49 Nazi alliance, yes, but thank you very much, noble Savage.
02:27:56 I mean, who's Joe again? See, look, he's saying you're acting like you're not done. You don't like every 5 seconds here? Also, being able to keep up with the long hours is is investing in your health. I buy groceries from Amish and look at Black Pilled looks maxers for health hacks like reverse osmosis and avoiding microplastics.
02:28:17 Yeah, I'll tell you what I wish I'd I would. I had focused more on my health when.
02:28:22 I was younger.
02:28:25 But yeah, that's that's it's like, you know, it makes a difference. The earlier you do almost everything, the better. It's like if you've ever, if you've ever tried growing a plant.
02:28:38 And this is another reason why people should grow plants like you know, you don't have to have like an orchard or even a garden or anything like that. But you should grow, grow some house plants for fucksake something just so you get you have the experience.
02:28:51 Of it.
02:28:52 If you grow a plant and you neglect it.
02:28:56 And then, you know, you lavish it with with water and plant plant food and all this other stuff, you can make it come.
02:29:03 Back.
02:29:04 And it'll do OK, but it's never going to be as good as that plant that you took care of from the time it.
02:29:09 Was.
02:29:09 A seed it it just it. It makes a huge difference.
02:29:15 If you nurture something when it's younger than when it's older.
02:29:21 And the same thing with kids, right? Like if you have, if you've got kids, you gotta focus, you gotta keep them healthy. Teach them how to eat healthy so they don't have to unlearn any bad behaviors and bad habits that that shorten their life.
02:29:38 Well, if you're a parent, you should want to live a long time anyway, so you can be there for your kids as you get older.
02:29:44 So yeah, all these are these are definitely you should you should invest in your health.
02:29:53 Southern poverty Porsche monkey says.
02:29:56 What are your ideas on Jewish psychotherapy in the late 1980s and how ADHD prescriptions stimulants were being pushed on many white kids?
02:30:07 Was it the handicapped? The kids?
02:30:10 Since they could not meme the blacks into being any smarter.
02:30:16 This is concerning the last stream when you mentioned the Jewish psychiatry great show as usual, dev white unity is our only opportunity.
02:30:26 I don't. I don't think it was that complicated. I think that in in terms of the ADHD, ADHD drugs, my parents had me on fucking Ritalin and and and Dexedrine I think was they switched me to for some reason which is like it's like an.
02:30:43 I mean.
02:30:45 When I was younger and what it is is.
02:30:51 It's parents that don't want that, that maybe well Speaking of the plant thing, right? Maybe they didn't nurture their kid when they were younger properly and now they misbehave. And rather than try to get to know their kid and and and nurture their kid now that they're a little bit older, they want to throw a pill at the problem. And I think that's.
02:31:11 Really more of what it is and I don't think the kids really complain that much because they like drugs. I mean, I kind of liked having access to speed when I wanted.
02:31:23 You know, if I'm being honest, like there was it was, it was nice to, like have like a bottle of speed in my in my closet if I ever want. I I I didn't take it all the time because I didn't like being on it all the time. But sometimes I wanted to be on speed and so and and that's how look and that's obviously how kids are with Adderall.
02:31:44 And these other drugs they have today. So I think it's, you know, unfortunate because the parents do it to zonk out their kid and shut them up. And then the kids go along with it because they get speed.
02:31:57 So and and look, the pharmaceutical companies are making money hand over fist and the doctors get kickbacks.
02:32:05 So I don't know the exactly how it works, but I I I used to know this girl that was one of these hot girls that they're all hot by the way that all the girls that have this job they find.
02:32:15 They.
02:32:15 Find young you know 20 something hot girls. The pharmaceutical companies get these, you know, legions of.
02:32:23 These like hot young girls to go from doctor to doctor and push drugs on the doctor, they give them free samples, they give them, you know, like buckets of drugs. And then they give them kickbacks. So if you start prescribing.
02:32:39 A certain drug that a pharmaceutical pharmaceutical company is at least this is how it was. I don't know if they've since regulated it, but at the time this is what this was their job.
02:32:50 And that was it wasn't like super long ago. This was like it was like 10 years ago. They would get, the doctor would get a kickback for prescribing the drugs. So that, that's that's really what it was. Now are the pharmaceutical companies in question. A lot of them run by Jews? Absolutely.
02:33:11 Absolutely is. Is it nefarious to the where they're actually trying to zonk out kids on a global scale or something like that? Or white kids specifically? I don't.
02:33:21 I don't think so much as they're just they're they're trying to make money off going every which way they can. It's like the opiate crisis, right, where the Sackler family, where they were, they trying to target white people to make.
02:33:34 And.
02:33:35 As productive as black people did it go that deep, or was it just they didn't fucking give a shit about white people and saw them as a a, a, a crop to be harvested? You know, I I feel like that's probably closer to them. I don't. I don't know that it it it rose to the the level of like 5D chess let's make.
02:33:55 White kids, you know, hooked on drugs so that they're not as good as black people.
02:34:02 It might have just been like a happy side effect, who Joe says I would also highly recommend the West Virginia Panhandle for people to move to.
02:34:11 Counties are like 30,000 people, 90% white, $150,000 house price averages and 30 minutes out from Pittsburgh, with plenty of 20 to 40 hour of $40.00 an hour jobs.
02:34:28 Yeah, that that whole area gets overlooked, I think by a lot of people that don't live on the East Coast. I think some of the people in East Coast realize that there's rural areas.
02:34:36 Out there. But if you live West of the Mississippi for some or at least in my experience.
02:34:42 You tend to forget that the East Coast even has rural areas because it just seems like it's all, well, like a megalopolis has has has some someone said.
02:34:54 But yeah, there are. There are nice little areas out there, the Shogun says. Did you shut down your browser and relaunch it? Like when AI credits weren't working? Yeah. No, I I did. It's like I said.
02:35:08 I I think because I know I still have the credits, because if I did it on my phone.
02:35:12 It would still work, but then I had this whole process right like take the screenshot I wanted to AI and I had to send it to my phone and then I had to do it on my phone and then I had to save the video on my phone and I had to send the video back to my computer. It it was just like all these extra steps that made it not worth it. And so I know, I know, I still have the credits because it worked on my phone.
02:35:33 But there is something with the browser. I think there's like a cookie somewhere because I have more than just one account, like more than one grok account.
02:35:42 On that browser. So I think it's just. I'm sure I'll reboot and get it to work after the show.
02:35:51 Giga Chad of NPC says a migrant center in Drogo, Drogheda.
02:35:58 Drove Hannah drug. Hannah, I don't know. Ireland got torched on Halloween night and coordinated arson. Petrol poured inside. Migrants had to be rescued by the fire department with five hospitalized and 30 migrants now homeless.
02:36:16 Interesting.
02:36:17 Very interesting.
Bank Teller
02:36:21 There we go.Devon Stack
02:36:23 Revolver 357 says I got into an argument on axe about the engines after some black or black and forth back and forth. I had posted your show about Mary Rowlandson a few hours later I got a Dianne from the woman saying she cried listening to that story.02:36:43 Well, there you go. There you go. Yeah. A lot of people don't don't realize.
02:36:49 Because the stuff doesn't get reported, there's white people that and look a lot of white people just don't their life, especially if they're they've got some kind of a full time job.
02:37:02 Where they have a long commute or or whatever. A lot of people.
02:37:07 And then they have a family on top of it. They don't have the time to invest in doing any kind of real research, and a lot of them haven't, you know, heard about the insomnia stream or or maybe some other outlet that would be covering these this.
02:37:21 Things.
02:37:22 And so they, you know, they watch something on Netflix or or whatever. And they, you know, maybe Fox News or, you know, whatever the, you know, Matt Walsh or something like that, if they're an extremist, you know what? I.
02:37:35 Mean.
02:37:36 And they just don't know about this stuff. And I think that if they did, it would. That's why I do what I do.
02:37:42 Is I think that if more white people realized exactly what the hell have been going on, and it still is going on to this day.
02:37:50 It would, it would wildly alter their uh.
02:37:57 Their opinion on on race. So why I do it? That's why I do it is I tell the stories that.
02:38:05 That you can't.
02:38:09 You can't unlearn, right? Like you can't look away. Some of these stories and some of them are brutal. Some of them are brutal and some of them are funked up and but they, you know, this stuff needs to be told and our history is is full of of.
02:38:23 White people in conflict with non whites and we have been on the receiving end of a a lot of brutality.
02:38:32 And because we've been.
02:38:35 Victorious or or. I don't know how you'd want to put it because we have been at the end of the day we end wind up as the conquerors.
02:38:43 And people.
02:38:46 I don't know why, but and maybe maybe it is specific to white people where they have.
02:38:51 This empathy towards the the loser, you know, they have this empathy towards or like this could also be related to Christianity. To be honest. You know this, this empathy towards you know the person.
02:39:03 Muted the downtrodden. You know this sort of a thing. That's the story that winds up winds up getting more press, you know, and it's not a story of the the victor. It's not a inspiring story about the Conqueror. In fact, I can't even really think of.
02:39:23 I mean, if we're talking about major Hollywood movies or or television shows, I can't think of.
02:39:30 Anything really that is about the story of white conquest, unless it's.
02:39:38 It's really about white oppression. You know what I mean? Like, I don't. I can't think of any there. There might be a handful, but I I can't think of any off the top of my head that are really.
02:39:49 About the you know the glory.
02:39:53 And the the.
02:39:56 You know the.
02:40:00 Like nothing that really uplifts.
02:40:03 Uplifts and and.
02:40:06 Or even romanticizes the.
02:40:11 The the successes of white people.
02:40:14 So.
02:40:17 Yeah. It's a shame. Maybe. Maybe someday, right? Maybe someday we can.
02:40:23 We can.
02:40:24 Start. We'll get to a place where we can with a I. I think that that is going to be one thing I will do just like like I said with AI.
02:40:32 Helping.
02:40:33 With creating or helping you navigating the legal system, AI will get to a point where it will be able to just generate movies. It's it's come a long way.
02:40:45 In a really short period of time, like it went from like.
02:40:50 People were shocked that it could make photorealistic people just what, like 5-6 years ago and now it's making photorealistic video.
02:41:00 I mean, it's still got its little problems and glitches and it doesn't quite do exactly what you want all the time, but it's getting there.
02:41:07 It's getting there really quick.
02:41:10 That's not. That's not too far off into the future.
02:41:15 Uh, who's Joe says? Hey, Devon, have you not heard of Megalopolis? Megaregions are large. Well, I've heard that. I've heard the word, but I was.
02:41:23 Doesn't.
02:41:24 I didn't know that people.
02:41:27 Commonly referred to.
02:41:29 You know the the, the urban.
02:41:32 Areas that kind of bleed together on the East Coast, I mean, it makes sense when I think about it. But like when I was out there, I never heard anyone say like I'm going to the megalopolis.
02:41:41 You know.
02:41:43 Mega regions are large cities continuously connected with heavily populated areas. Between there are a handful of mega regions. Also it's pronounced.
02:41:56 Cool.
02:41:57 Oh that.
02:41:58 That county you were talking about?
02:42:01 Yeah, I, I mean, like I've heard the word I and I've driven through, I guess the megalopolis of.
02:42:07 Of New York, that whole area.
02:42:10 And yeah, it's just like a constant. It is just constant urban. I mean it it like it recedes into suburban, you know, in between a little bit. But yeah, it's pretty much all connected city. It's not like the West Coast at all.
02:42:24 The West. Well, I guess LA, right? LA's like that.
02:42:29 But most of the West Coast is just.
02:42:33 You know, in fact, downtowns in the West Coast are very small. It's a lot of suburb is what it is.
02:42:40 Big and small says I stumble on the bvac when it happened.
02:42:45 I stumbled on the B VAC when it happened.
02:42:51 What do you? I don't know what you mean. You, stump. Is that Part 2 of something that I'm missing? Part 1 of?
02:43:01 OK, well hopefully I don't. I didn't see Part 1 make it smalls, but hopefully everything turned out.
02:43:06 OK.
02:43:08 With stumbling on the beat or, or maybe you say that you just you've discovered that the B vacs existed when they came into existence.
02:43:17 Yeah, vacs are cool. I use mine fairly frequently actually.
02:43:23 Randall Flagg says Devon, did you hear the backlash? Got swatted at their meet up even worse, Rebecca and Dave found out their close friends, and even sometime babysitter was a Fed informant. This is almost insane.
02:43:39 I did not know about the Fed informant part. I'd seen that there, I didn't know, got swatted, but I I'd seen that their meetup got.
02:43:48 The cops called on them and the the cops kicked him out.
02:43:53 UM.
02:43:55 I think it's because.
02:44:00 It seems like Dave Riley focuses a lot on.
02:44:03 Local government figures.
02:44:06 Or at least that's what it seems like, because I don't know who these people are. But he talks about, you know, local.
02:44:13 Government people and and organizations that out there.
02:44:17 And.
02:44:19 I think he.
02:44:23 Butts heads with with local power.
02:44:27 And so that's what happens. I guess as far as the federal informant thing, no, I was not aware of that. That's different. I don't know why.
02:44:34 They.
02:44:34 Would why would that? Why would that?
02:44:38 It's weird to me that you would even that that Feds would go after.
02:44:43 Rebecca and and Dave though.
02:44:47 Like what are they doing? They're not. It's not like they're planning some kind of uprising or like that. I don't know. I don't know. Makes me feel like I got there. Must be a federal informant around here somewhere.
02:44:59 Maybe that's where Churro goes when he's gone. For days, he's going to fucking Quantico.
02:45:04 Ah.
02:45:06 Who's Joe says last one when it comes to dating, I'm surprised more people don't follow Dutton. His book How to judge people by what they look like, gave me some physiognomy. I always struggle with that word. Guidelines like front gap teeth equals whore.
02:45:26 Really.
02:45:30 I I haven't read that book. I mean, look, I know that there's there's truth to that stuff. I'm trying to think. I'm, like, thinking back in my head like front.
02:45:39 Front gap teeth.
02:45:42 Well, I guess they you, I mean it's not like you have back gap teeth. Umm.
02:45:48 I don't think I've ever dated a girl that had.
02:45:51 Had gap teeth.
02:45:55 There's just something I feel like, uh, you know, naturally that that's not attractive about that. That keeps most people away. Maybe that's why they're.
Creepy Jew's Ex
02:46:02 Course.Devon Stack
02:46:03 Because they they their options are.02:46:07 Are significantly reduced, so they have to over. They have to overcompensate by being over sexual.
02:46:16 Who's Joe again? Says you mentioned speed. Yeah, it looks maxer say, peptides are the future. See, Max, I don't. I don't. I think it's what I don't know. That is is basically safe. Adderall. I don't know if there's such a thing. I don't endorse that. I I don't know that there is such a thing.
02:46:35 As as safe Adderall, anything that increases your.
02:46:44 Your brain speed. It can't be good.
02:46:48 Nick interviewed clavicle collar.
02:46:53 I don't I I know what you're talking about, but I don't know. Like, I mean, I know I know of him. I take topical copper peptides for better skin. Well, you know, look, some of that.
02:47:02 Stuff might work.
02:47:04 I don't know some of that stuff might work.
02:47:07 But I've never used any like that.
02:47:10 Uh Southern poverty Porch Monkey says Dev. I was right there with you. They started at six year old with Ritalin and then orange Triangles Dexedrine AKA and phentermine salts. It seems like autism is the new ADHD.
02:47:30 See you next week, Dev. Well, I appreciate that. And yeah, it it was just. It was a way of giving because there was. It's not like you can get a blood test and test positive for ADHD. That's how you right there is how you know it's bullshit.
02:47:47 It was, it was like, in fact the the. I still remember the test. It was so dumb.
02:47:52 I think they they they had me put on headphones.
02:47:55 And stare at some computer and then click a mouse button. When I heard different beeps.
02:48:02 And it was just like this. Really boring.
02:48:04 Video game and.
02:48:04 They're.
02:48:05 Like, Yep, you got ADHD, OK.
Nazi Camp Commandant
02:48:10 OK.Devon Stack
02:48:13 Hammer authorizing.02:48:22 Hammer authorizing says kickbacks don't happen anymore. Oh, that's a shame. And neither do free conference trips to Hawaii. Oh, yeah. Forgot about that. The most you can get are gigs. Being a well paid speaker. Oh, there you go at pharma presentations.
02:48:40 Which makes them pharma contractors. There you go.
02:48:44 There you go. They're always going to find a way. They're always going to find a way.
02:48:49 No, I guess they they they did finally regulate that then, huh? Yeah, it was obscene. Like she was making so much fucking money too.
02:48:56 So much fucking money.
02:49:00 Just slinging drugs. Like literally just slinging drugs to doctors and being hot.
02:49:06 Revolver says thanks for the history lessons. School doesn't teach us, Devon, maybe me posting your show about Mary Rowlandson changed one woman's mind. But if you understand retail, one becomes 2 becomes 4 et cetera. Not really it. That is the way to do it is it's word of mouth.
02:49:27 That's why, yeah. Share the stream where you can and.
02:49:31 UM.
02:49:32 You know, even if you don't get like a, you know, a bunch of.
02:49:37 Retweets or likes or whatever. You know you never. You know, you never know who's going to see it and.
02:49:42 Maybe that's the person that then shares it and then gets a bunch of retweets or whatever. You never know how it's.
02:49:49 You never know how things go.
02:49:50 Viral.
02:49:51 So anyway, alright, we got a few more on entropy and they're going to shut it down here.
02:49:56 Uh oh. Phase says Germany is full of Turks now and is only the size of Montana with a population around 80 million. Basically the equivalent of Mexicans and the US. If you go into downtown Munich, there are women in burkas everywhere. I hated living there. Well, that's a shame.
02:50:17 And yeah, what? What is it? Uh.
02:50:21 Was it Frankfurt?
02:50:24 There's like one of the cities is is minority white now.
02:50:29 But by a big by a big margin and that was.
02:50:33 That was a number that was getting thrown around back in first or Trump's first president or administration.
02:50:42 Sacred Squirrel says just wanted to wish oh fays good luck. I am well prepared with solar, propane and water. I can go into Tucson in less than an hour if needed. And yes, Devon, it does get cold in AZ High Desert, but our sacred order is always prepared like a good Boy Scout. Well, there you go.
02:51:03 There you go.
02:51:05 Yeah, the desert can be fun.
02:51:07 And peaceful.
02:51:09 Oh Faye says thanks. Guys wishing sacred squirrel luck on his new chapter as well. It is important that we all separate ourselves from this system of debts and usery's working on it myself. Down size and funnel money towards pro white causes. The nuts must be kept safe.
02:51:29 Well, there you go.
02:51:31 This is true. Yeah, and and look.
02:51:35 It's going to be a rough.
02:51:37 It's been a rough few decades, guys, but look, we've been through.
02:51:41 We've been through a lot as a people and.
02:51:45 We are, we are. We are the alpha. We are the alpha race. We'll make it through this.
02:51:51 It's it's kind of funny because really, if you think about it, we're just the victims of our own successes right now.
02:51:57 So it's not like we got out competed and and we're trying to play catch up, we just we got soft, we got 2 good, we got too good and we got.
02:52:07 Soft.
02:52:08 And so.
02:52:12 Selection pressures applied and and we'll make it through it stronger on the other side. All right, we got one last one from Rocco. D2 says. Is there a lynch pin for you? K white men? If so, what maybe?
02:52:28 If so, what maybe?
02:52:30 Is there a lynch pin for? I'm not sure you're asking, Rocco, but maybe some of the chat knows what you're talking about.
02:52:37 Is there a linchpin for you?
02:52:40 I don't, I don't. I don't know what your.
02:52:45 Are you act? Is that like a? Are we back to white date again? If you're talking about white date they had they had like a they had international sections. So I don't know.
02:53:00 You're saying you don't see one, you don't see one. What a linchpin.
02:53:06 I don't know what you mean by linchpin.
02:53:11 UK are filled with pussies, you say?
02:53:16 Oh, you mean like, oh, well, you know, here's the thing.
02:53:20 Ah.
02:53:23 I've never. I've been to the UK, but I've never spent a significant amount of time there.
02:53:28 And and therefore I don't have a good feel on, you know, or good vibe on. You know what? What the? The men are like out there. What the people are like out there, what the culture even really is like out there. I mean, look, there's always been an American perception of the UK that isn't exactly flattering that.
02:53:48 You know that it's a little little. It's always been a little limp, wristed and overly polite and that sort of a thing. But I mean, look it. You got good jeans that you're you're working with.
02:54:02 You know you've you you had you had the whole world under your boot at one point. Not that long ago. So it's not like you. You don't have it in you. You've just been terribly, terribly domesticated out there. And I don't know.
02:54:18 I don't know. I don't. I don't know what the solution is because I it's hard for me to imagine how even got to that point, you know, like as an American.
02:54:25 There are certain things that even if it sounds retarded and and bluster to a lot of Europeans, when we talked about muh Second Amendment and muh First Amendment and stuff like that.
02:54:36 It it it's, it's really it really is a it's it's.
02:54:43 A positive thing that that's a part of American culture because it has, I think, allowed well, like I'd be arrested if I tried doing my show in the UK just as an example. But I can do it here, at least for now. We'll see how long that goes. But yeah, I think that.
02:55:02 You know, I think that.
02:55:05 I think that.
02:55:07 The UK can come out of it and I think also that things will get worse before they get better and I think that's just universal. I also think, and this isn't me being.
02:55:19 Jingoistic I just think that.
02:55:22 America.
02:55:24 Kinds of kind of leads the way when it comes to these trends.
02:55:29 And so we'll see what happens here and that I think that will reverberate throughout the rest of the Anglosphere and the rest of the world. Yeah, look, there's other shit. There's shit going on in Ireland that is.
02:55:41 There's something else.
02:55:46 So yeah, maybe they'll have some some influence on what happens in the UK, I don't know.
02:55:52 But yeah, I don't live there, so it's really hard for me to really. I really understand America. I understand America. I understand Americans and I and I can. I can sort of try to put, you know, put that through a an English lens, you know, like a little bit, you know, run it through some.
02:56:12 Translation software and, you know, try to try to make you know.
02:56:16 Understand it, but I'm never gonna understand it until if I lived there for any kind of, you know, amount of time, I'd probably understand it better. But.
02:56:23 Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. I just. It's hard for me to even understand living in a society where you can't have, like, a knife or, you know, like, like or, you know, where women can't even have, like, Mace. Like, you can't have, like a like, kinda Mace on your purse, like legally from. Well, at least from what I understand.
02:56:42 And you certainly can't have a gun like I live in a place where the bars will have to put signs on the door telling you to leave your gun like at home and not bring your gun in the bar cause and and look, people still do.
02:56:56 You know what I mean? So it's we have we have a totally different culture, totally different culture and just like the fact like the the English, you know, and you, you'll get in trouble like they they in America if you all you have like let's say you end up having to kill.
02:57:16 Attacked. You just have to prove that you thought you might die, and that and that's it. Like, well, I mean, I guess it depends kind of on jurisdiction, but broadly speaking that's the that's all you need to prove is that you feared for your life. And so you had to kill.
02:57:32 Him.
02:57:33 And in in England, from what I understand like.
02:57:37 If they come at you with a knife and well, you wouldn't have a gun. But like, if you did, if they came out with you with a knife and then you shot him.
02:57:45 You'd be in trouble because you would you'd escalated the the the level of violence, even though you were going to die, like if they were coming at you with a knife to your throat and you shot him. They'd be mad because like, you're not allowed to use a gun until they use a gun, you know, like it's so like, that's that's my understanding. Maybe I'm wrong.
02:58:02 But it's stuff like that when you hear that you're just like, how did you even get to that point?
02:58:08 And yeah, it just it. Everyone just seems so domesticated, so domesticated and and even like the surveillance state stuff is so much more so much worse. You know, like the the CCTV stuff, just like. And look, we're getting there too. You know, we're we're we're we're doing that here too. But you guys were like doing this.
02:58:27 Like in the 90s, you had cameras everywhere in the 90s.
02:58:33 So it's like, yeah, I don't know what to tell you, man. I don't know what to tell you.
02:58:38 But there's good people out there. There's look. There's alpha male males out there. They're strong men out there. Just.
02:58:46 Yeah, that doesn't. It doesn't from from where I'm sitting, at least it doesn't appear to be the norm.
02:58:50 So but yeah.
02:58:54 Your women are getting raped and attacked and.
02:58:59 Look, I I get it.
02:59:00 Like.
02:59:01 There is a a valid fear that if you put like bacon on the front steps of AA Mosque, you know you end up in jail and then murdered in jail like that guy. That's what happened to that guy, right?
02:59:15 So I get it. I mean you can go to jail for a mean tweet.
02:59:20 So I don't know how psychologically, that has affected the public, but I would say.
02:59:28 It seems pretty, pretty effectively right? So.
02:59:33 Yeah, I don't know. I don't know how you get out of.
02:59:36 I, and if America ever gets like that, I don't know how we'll get out of it. The thing keeps us from getting to that point is that we have this culture of of, you know, as much as it it. It bites us and they ask a lot of times. But there is this culture of individualism and freedom and liberty and all this other stuff that people like the shirt on. And yeah, it's got its.
02:59:57 It's definitely got its it's.
03:00:00 Its disadvantages but.
03:00:03 It also kept us.
03:00:05 It's it's kept, it's kept the tyranny more at Bay than it has.
03:00:11 In other places, other parts of the.
03:00:13 World.
03:00:14 So anyway, best of luck to you and hopefully you know, hopefully that gets turned around. I feel like at least when I see what the the the rhetoric from nationalists on.
03:00:23 There it does seem to be escalating the rhetoric does, despite the dangers of, you know, that you you could be arrested or whatever for saying some of these things that people are still people are definitely getting passed. So maybe that will translate into action.
03:00:41 They can't arrest all of you, right? So.
03:00:44 Anyway, all right guys. Well, hope you guys have a good rest of your weekend. Like I said, TuneIn tomorrow to Arvai's YouTube channel at 7:00 Central and we will.
03:00:59 Talk about something. I'm not sure exactly 100% what, but I'm sure it'll be entertaining.
03:01:05 How's that for a sales pitch anyway? You guys been great? I will talk to you. Uh on Wednesday if if you're not there tomorrow in the mean time.
03:01:16 For Black Pilled, I am of course.
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03:01:22 Another one here. No, wait. OK.
03:01:25 Devon Stack.
Black Kid
03:01:35 What's up, doc?03:01:44 What?
GI Joe
03:01:44 I'm a computer.03:01:47 Stop all the downloading.
03:01:53 Help computer.
Black Kid
03:01:54 I don't know much about computers other than other than the one we got my house. My mom put a couple games on there and I played die.