INSOMNIA STREAM: FACILITATED COMUNICATION EDITION - 01/21/2026
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The "INSOMNIA STREAM: FACILITATED COMUNICATION EDITION" explores the history, controversy, and consequences of Facilitated Communication (FC), a widely debunked technique once promoted as a breakthrough for nonverbal autistic individuals. The stream covers the rise and fall of FC, its adoption in schools and courts, the psychological and financial motivations behind its spread, and the tragic outcomes for families and individuals involved. The host also discusses the Anna Stubblefield case, the persistence of pseudoscience, and the broader human tendency to believe comforting falsehoods. The stream is interspersed with media clips, audience interaction, and reflections on critical thinking.Catalonian Numbers Lady
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Devon Stack
00:05:02 Welcome to the Insomnia Stream, Facilitated Communication Edition. This is, this is, as I said on the link, this one's a doozy. This one's, uh, this one's a bit of a doozy, and we got a lot to go through, so we'll probably get started right away. Basically, we're going to be talking about, you know, if there's anything that you learn, if there's anything that you should learn from the Insomnia Stream, there's two things that will really clarify, I think the universe for you one, people are stupid. 00:05:45 They don't realize how stupid they are. Hindsight is 2020 Well, it's not always 2020 but it's a lot. It's a lot better than it is when you're in the moment. But in the moment especially, people are fucking stupid. That's the first thing. The second thing is, people hear what they want to hear.
00:06:11 They see what they want to see. They believe what they want to believe. It doesn't matter how irrational it is. People trend towards what they want reality to be, and prioritize that many people, not everyone, but well, all the stupid people, of which there are many, all the stupid people usually prioritize their imagining, their imaginary version of reality over what's actual reality.
00:06:44 And that's really if you can somehow break out of that, if you're one of the stupid people that prefers fantasy over reality due to, you know, whatever it is emotional hang ups or whatever it is that's keeping me there, once you can break out of that and face the the harsh reality in which we existed, you will be, you won't.
00:07:07 You'll be black pilled. You will be black pilled. And so this is a tonight, is it's, there's, it's kind of two. It's kind of a two parter built into one. And thank you whoever sent me. It's not this part. The second part, you'll see I have it. I got it from my notes, and I again, when I copy and paste, it doesn't give the username, but this was a recommendation from one of you all, where I was just like, holy shit.
00:07:38 Oh, I'd like, it's one of these things. Are like, I think I've seen it all, and you're like, What the fuck it's yeah, how is it worse than this? And it is. So I don't know. We'll just dive right in here. The first part we're gonna we're gonna go over because this kind of explains, you know, the name of the the Insomnia Stream tonight is the Facilitated Communication edition, or FC, for short, FC, and we're gonna go over what is exactly FC?
00:08:11 What is facilitated communication? That's actually not just some weird random name for a stream, as I sometimes do, this is actually descriptive what we're going to be discussing. So the first half is going to be, let's, let's find out what this is. Now, this was a technique that was very popular, had the backing of a lot of Jewish money and Jewish intellectuals and American universities.
00:08:37 And it was a technique that millions of dollars was spent on in order to help facilitate, help the the disabled children of America and Frontline a PBS television show, I believe this aired in 1993 so this wasn't, like, a billion years ago. This yet again, this is another example of people like to look at the 90s like it was some kind of wonderful time.
00:09:08 Oh, this wonderful time. Revenue was great. It was great, you know, like his friends or something. And it's like, no, the 90s was horrifying. Actually, it was fucking It was horrifying. And in fact, it was in many ways, just as bad as today, if not worse.
00:09:24 What was better in the 90s was the demographics. You know, that's it, but we still had the Jews, and the demographics are rapidly changing. So but yeah, this is a well. This is a good example of of, well, a lot of the damage that Jews have done anyway. Let's just dive right in here.
00:09:45 So what it is, is, it's this wonderful technique, you know, one of the things that they were, well, another thing that was new in the 90s, I guess, or maybe not new, but increasing the 90s, was they were witnessing a glow. Lot of autismos, a glut of autistic kids. And I don't mean like, the autistic kids on Fortran, or the people they're like, Oh, I'm autistic. I mean, like, straight up, autistic, nonverbal, can't do anything.
00:10:16 You can't function. Autistic, like, actual, not the oh, I want to have, I want to have, I want to be neurodivergent, and I want to put something in my Twitter bio that says I'm autistic, you know, or whatever.
00:10:29 No, like, this is, like, legit autism, and a lot of it was caused, well, they don't know whatever case was caused by but sometimes it was caused by seizures when they were a baby, you know, stopped oxygen to the brain, stuff like that, and massive brain damage.
00:10:47 This is back when we actually talked about, you know, the R word, oh my god. We can't even say retard anymore. But this is when there was, there was a retard. Was a normal word to use, and retardation and retarded, these are all just technical terms that, for some reason, fell out of fashion. I'm not even sure why. I'm not even sure why, like, does the severely disabled really sound better than retarded?
00:11:14 I mean, I don't know. I guess to some Jew right? Because we had to change it. But this, we're talking about severely retarded people that cannot function and cannot communicate, because they oftentimes have the language skills of like a one year old.
00:11:31 And it's not because there is something physically preventing them from vocalizing. It's just that that part of their brain doesn't even work, you know, it's, it's not like, you know, oh, I'm trapped inside this body, and I want to communicate, but I'm trapped in here. I just can't get the way.
00:11:48 No, there's just, there aren't words in the there to get out. But for whatever reason, well, money, money is the biggest reason that Jew on the left there, he was from Syracuse University. He was one of the big pushers of it. His name was Douglas bicklin. Douglas bicklin and his wife and we had a whole organization was pushing this idea to desperate parents that they had discovered a new kind of technology that would allow them to communicate with their severely autistic children.
00:12:24 And this was, you know, this was very exciting for parents who had been basically raising a child that that, I don't want to say they were a burden. I don't think they would say, Well, maybe some would. But like, yeah, like, it's like having a giant pet in your house, in some ways.
00:12:43 And so to be able to communicate and find out though there's actually a person in there, you know, would alleviate some of that, that crushing disappointment and frustration, and, you know what, all the everything else that would come with that.
00:12:56 And so they were clinging to this side, you know, my God, this, this magic Jew came around with a solution to this problem, and it was called Facilitated Communication.
00:13:05 And this episode of frontline decided to take a look at facilitated communication as it was gaining in popularity and it was being adopted in schools all across the country, and as I said, millions of dollars were being spent on it. Syracuse University was was even creating, like a department for this. So without further ado, let's have a little listen to what they found out about this Facilitated Communication
Reporter
00:13:42 tonight on frontline, the explosive story of a revolutionary method of communication.Speaker 6
00:13:47 Here was a means of expression for people who lacked expression, here was a way that you could find out what people were feeling and what they were thinking.Reporter
00:13:56 Frontline investigates Facilitated Communication, the theory, the practice and the controversy.Devon Stack
00:14:04 Oh, yeah. So as you can see, you know already, it looks as though if you're an autistic kid, you know you can communicate by pointing at a letter board and spelling out words if someone's holding your hand. But we'll get into that in a second. 00:14:21 So all right, let's, let's, let's have a little look into this, this wonderful new technique that's allowing parents and teachers to finally communicate with the brilliant mind that's trapped inside this body that just won't listen.
Reporter
00:14:37 The mysterious condition of autism affects close to 400,000 Americans. Most have little or no speech. 80% are mentally retarded, while the condition can be treated. There's no cure. 00:14:49 Any two numbers are multiplied by. Until three years ago, this was the generally accepted theory of autism, but then a radical and controversial new technique called facilitation. Communication took America by storm today thanks to Facilitated Communication. Jeff Powell, once written off as profoundly retarded, sits in class doing algebra.
Devon Stack
00:15:16 Wow, we got a retard to do algebra. You got a retard to do algebra. This is crazy. How come? I haven't heard of this today. This is it must be something that's getting suppressed, because they want to keep all the retards that can do algebra out of the job market. 00:15:33 So they have these big, you know, conferences where they'd have educators from all across the country come and watch these demonstrations. In fact, that guy, I think Jeff Powell, I think that might be, yeah, I think he's, like their poster boy. Would even do Speeches, speeches that, of course, would have to be translated by his facilitator, the person that's, you know, that's facilitating the communication.
00:16:02 So they're, they're like, oh, wow, this is, this sounds great. You know, we're at the we're at the look into this.
Reporter
00:16:08 The theory of Facilitated Communication claims that many, perhaps most, autistic people are not retarded, but have intelligent minds imprisoned in bad bodies,Facilitator
00:16:20 are either for good, go ahead, delete. Did you want to delete that?Reporter
00:16:28 Bickle argues that autistic individuals like Ellen have many things to say, but are unable to say them because her body will not do what her mind wants, but with a little help or facilitation holding her hand, wrist or elbow, her body's often jerky movements can be smoothed out, allowing her to type letters on a keyboard.Devon Stack
00:16:49 Yeah, so that's pretty amazing. So all you need is some fat lesbian to guide your hand. I mean, steady your hand towards the different letters on a keyboard, and you can spell out words, and suddenly the genius that's been locked inside this retard can be unlocked and they can be educated in normal kids classes. 00:17:11 Of course, they're always going to have to have a facilitator with them at all times, at the expense of the taxpayer, to translate the inner thoughts of the retard that just isn't able to express themselves because their body won't listen. Not only it might not just be a fat lesbian, though, it could be a faggot like this, along
Gay Facilitator
00:17:31 kinds of person that can share their thoughts, that can talk to me, I can talk to them. We can have a conversation that's relevant. It was great. It was really super. I mean, you couldn't ask for anything more. All of a sudden, these people that we always treated as low functioning were right up there with us.Devon Stack
00:17:49 Yeah, super. Thanks for asking. So weirdly, you'll notice that a lot of these people are sexual deviants or Jews or both, and that's just something I gleaned from looking at all the research on this, that a vast majority of not all, but the vast majority of these facilitators are gays or Jews or or gay Jews. 00:18:22 Huh, well, if that'll come into play later. Anyway, the sorry, so these, these magical faggots and these magical Jews, they're able to almost like a Ouija board. Fact, exactly, I mean, almost like a Ouija Ouija board. They're able to, you know, get elicit this information from these autistic people. Look it was on the news,
Narrator
00:18:47 prime time now from New York, Diane Sawyer,Diane Sawyer
00:18:53 and now a story about hope. For decades, autism has been a dark mystery, a disorder that seems to turn children in on themselves against the world. Tonight, however, you are going to see something that has changed that. Call it a miracle. Call it an awakening.Devon Stack
00:19:12 That little kid looks like he's he's too old or too young, even if he wasn't autistic, to know what letters were, let alone weird that he doesn't seem to be looking at the whatever. So, yeah, there's this new technology out. Everyone's excited. Look, there's all these newspaper articles he broke the silence. 00:19:32 Oh, wow. Look at this for the autistic a keyboard and a guiding hand, a guiding guiding hand can unlock the door to language. Oh, wow, that's kind of crazy. So you have all these classrooms that are, look at that. Look at the Schnauz on that girl on the left. Yeah, like I said, a lot a lot of Jews, very a lot of lot of very Jewish and faculty people use. This technology
Reporter
00:20:01 at Edward Smith Elementary School in Syracuse, children previously thought to be retarded now sat in classes with their peers, receiving age appropriate instruction. Studying math, you got it? Studying biology.Teacher
00:20:17 Plasma is correct. PJ, nice job. Devon Stack
00:20:19 Plasma, the answer was, plasma. What was the question? Oh, PJ, nice job, yes, yes, the answer is plasma. I'm glad that this little girl who looks very aware of her surroundings, was able to answer the correct answer, and the answer is plasma, good job. TJ, you have to be looking at the keyboard anyway. So, yeah, this is pretty great.Reporter
00:20:55 The words that emerged from the electronic communicators and letter boards spoke of loneliness, of being trapped in a prison of silence, of slavery and of freedom. For bickland, a simple technique had redefined an entire group of disabled people. Jeff Powell, for example, is no longer seen by his teachers and peers as mentally retarded, he has become a celebrity at Baker High School in Syracuse. They stress he's an academically gifted student who writes poetry for the school yearbook,Devon Stack
00:21:40 poetry about communism, I bet so this, you know, this, this retard that's, oh, I'm sorry. He's not retarded anymore. Now he's, he's a celebrity. He's got his own personal Jew that follows him around in class. And he speaks through the Jew using this, this electronic device. 00:21:58 And suddenly he's writing poetry about communism, and he's, he's all, you know, he's really good at math, and everyone's like, holy shit, I don't even learn to read because we never taught him to read. That's a little well, whatever. I'm sure it's just like those idiot savants, right?
00:22:18 Like they could, they'll hear a song once, and they can suddenly play it on a piano forever. You know, it's like that, right? They're walking around, they see all these street signs and and there's, you know, clearly they were exposed to letters. So then there's this, this non Jew who's like, I don't know that seems a little weird, because I also, I work with people who are who suffer from illnesses where they are trapped, because we know this.
00:22:49 You know, paralysis. People get paralyzed. People that do have issues where they their bodies do fail, their minds are still working. You know, that's not like a made up thing. You know, neuralink, for example, Elon's pushing neuralink To alleviate some of this. And this is, you know, early 90s.
00:23:06 The technology is a lot worse, but it existed, and you could get things like, you know, someone who was paralyzed, but they could baby or maybe, like, wiggle their their finger a little bit, or something like that. That's all it takes, you know, then you can basically Morse code your way out of it, right?
00:23:22 Like you can if you can control any kind of movement, you can actuate a switch, and that's it, like, that's, you know, that's, that's literally all you need. You know, you won't be able to communicate quickly, but you'll be able to communicate so long as you can reliably move a part of your body, or even if it's just blinking or anything like that, if you can control some kind of movement with any kind of precision at all, then you can communicate.
00:23:53 And so this guy's job is he creates computer setups that will help people that are actually trapped inside their mangled body or whatever's wrong with them, and they'll be able to communicate. And he's seen all this literature come out and all this money being spent, and he's like, how's that working? Exactly I understand. Like, why do you need to hold their hand? Like, why do you, why do you have to hold their hand while they tie? That seems bit strange.
Reporter
00:24:24 Dr Howard Shane has devoted his life to helping disabled nonverbal people to communicate at Boston Children's Hospital. He runs a center which finds technological solutions enabling disabled people like Tony Bonfiglio, who has cerebral palsy, to communicate independently.Dr. Howard Shane
00:24:54 We have this saying in our center that no person is too physically disabled to be able to go. Communicate the slightest movement, winking of an eye, moving of an eyebrow, sipping and puffing on us, on a switch, on a straw, would control a switch, finding that subtle movement is all you need to be able to control the technology.Devon Stack
00:25:18 Oh, yeah, that makes sense. Yeah. So he's a little puzzled by this, and he's also puzzled by some of the the writings that are coming out of these like six year olds, six year olds who are writing sentences like, I am a slave, or, or, or am I a slave? Or am I free? Am I trapped? 00:25:40 Or can I be seen as an easy and rational spirit? Am I in hell? Or am I in heaven? Weird, weird that a six year old autistic child that isn't even looking at the keyboard managed to pull that off. I greatly fear for the ruin of the Earth, unless humans jointly find a cure.
00:26:06 But, yeah, whatever. So all the all the autistic parent, you know, the parents of autistic kids, they're eating this shit up. They're like, Oh my god, Little Timmy, I can finally talk to Little Timmy. They're looking at all these expensive keyboards, which are, I mean, it from a technological standpoint, they're like, less sophisticated than typewriters, really.
00:26:26 I mean, in fact, they over complicated them so that you would have to keep buying these, like, paper reels and all this other stupid shit. So you got these, these fucking keyboards that just type out what they say, and you have all these big conferences and lots of money, and look, they believe it. Lot of these guys believe it. In fact, a lot of the lot of the people who believe it are also Jews.
00:26:50 At least this guy, I think he's a Jew. He seems very Jewy. You'll see him in a second. But they go to these conferences, they get their kid hooked up to the keyboard, and they use the facilitator, and they're like, holy shit, holy shit. My kid was a this whole time. My kids a genius.
Jan Kochmeister
00:27:11 She had been tested in the past, and they said she had an IQ under 10, andDevon Stack
00:27:17 IQ under 10, guys, IQ under 10, just just to see so you know who we're dealing with. That's what we're talking like. Anyway.Jan Kochmeister
00:27:31 Believed it was a little higher than that, but not much higher. And when I heard about Facilitated Communication, I said, granted, it might work with some people, but I doubt that, and I'm sure it won't work with her. 00:27:42 It was a college student who started it with her, and I watched her twice. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Since then, Charisse has typed 120 poems, nine short stories. She talks about everything she feels.
Devon Stack
00:27:58 This return of Jew girl is like just now she's she's writing novels, and she's reading Shakespeare and shit, you know, and the doctors are wrong. The doctors are wrong saying that she had an IQ of 10, you know, the fact that she just sits there going all day and doesn't seem to be able to control her body or is aware of her surroundings beyond just like the very basics. I mean, she's an infant, but no, but no, no, no. 00:28:26 Actually, she's not. That's these are just problems with her, with her motor skills. That's it. That's the only thing preventing her from communicating. And you see, if you get her hand like this is spoiler alert, obviously, you know, obviously, this is bullshit.
00:28:42 What they're it's the same concept. It's the same concept as a Ouija board. It's the exact same concept of a Ouija board. You get someone's hand and you guide it towards these letters, and they spell something out and either through straight up deception on the part of the person, like, if they're the one selling the keyboard, for example, you know, and they're just making shit up that this person is saying.
00:29:12 Or maybe this guy is sincere. Maybe this guy has convinced himself that what he's typing on this keyboard is really coming from his daughter. And if you think that kind of delusion can't possibly exist, you're wrong that that type of delusion can and does exist. Because what did I say at the beginning of the stream? People are retarded, and they'll see what they want to see, and they will believe what they want to believe.
00:29:36 And once you understand that, it doesn't matter, and look you and I, we can watch this footage and just be like, what? How do they How did this even be like, How is this a thing? How are millions of dollars spent on this technique that's clearly just fucking retarded, like, you know, no pun intended. It's fucking retarded. And yet they're just, they're deploying this like, it's science. Well, because people see.
00:29:59 See what they want to see, and they believe what they want to believe, and that's just the way that it is. And that's why, when you see something in the news, or when you see something in the world, and you're like, How come no one can see it because they don't want to believe it.
00:30:12 They don't want to believe it, and they already have some other, you know, narrative that they would prefer to believe, and no matter how fucking retarded it looks for them to believe it, they just do it. And this is, like a lot of times, like I said, hindsight. You have the benefit of hindsight, because this always happens, right? You go back, you know, apparently, what is this 3040 years now?
00:30:32 Or, yeah, that's 30 years, you know, all of a sudden it's like, clear as fucking day, like, this was stupid, right? But frontline had to do a fucking report on it, because everyone was buying into it all across the world, and all the high trust white boys were like, okay, Jew Yes, show me your Jew magic that lets you talk to retards. Here's another one.
Kathy Hayduke - Mother
00:30:55 In October 92 a wonderful person came into her life who had gone through Doug Biff lands program here at Syracuse University, and she believed in facilitative communication. And she said, Do you know Stacy can write? And I just I cried. I couldn't believe it. I said, No, no, you're wrong. 00:31:18 This is my kid. She she's learned six signs her whole life. This can't be true. But she kept she kept at it. She said, cat, she's telling me this, and she's telling me that, and you've got to see it.
00:31:33 So one day she came over to the house and she said, Stacy, I know you're excited after all these years, you must have something you want to tell mom, and she's Stacy types up, I love you, mom.
Devon Stack
00:31:51 And there you have it. All it takes. That's how you sell them. If you're that facilitator that wants to sell the keyboard, or have a job for life, or whatever you do. What all con men do? 00:32:06 You tell people what they want to hear, and it doesn't see this is the thing people make, the mistake they think that the lie, that if you're gonna be telling people a lie, it has to be, like, believable, like, it has to be reasonable, yeah, like, if you're a rational person, right?
00:32:21 Like, if you're a rational person, and that's how you approach the world, that's that's how you would have to be deceived, right? But again, you'd be surprised. 80% of the population doesn't think that way. If you present a lie, that's a lie they want to believe.
00:32:39 That's usually good enough. Well, get everybody. Some people will. It all depends on, again, how rational they are. But as we become a increasingly less rational people, it works better and better and better, and people will lie to themselves, and they will continue to lie to themselves, as you will see, this is a family who tried it out. This is again, surprise, surprise.
00:33:03 They're a white family that lives on a farm. Aren't those, the dumb Hicks? Aren't those, like the dumb Hicks, not these fucking Super brained city people, right?
00:33:13 Yeah, there's these dumb white trash, these dumb blue collar white trash people. Anyway, their son is severely autistic, can't communicate beyond a couple of words. They send him into school, and the school adopts this Facilitated Communication, and they decide, oh, well, let's let's see if this will work on our kid.
Reporter
00:33:39 Girardi is from Pike, New Hampshire, whose 17 year old son, Matt, is autistic,Cathy Gherardi
00:33:46 was about two years ago when someone mentioned that Dr bicklin was giving some seminars on this Facilitated Communication. The speech and language teacher at Matthew's school was there, and she just couldn't wait to get back and start with Matthew,Reporter
00:34:00 Matt, who could then only recognize about 50 words, went to school and his teachers began using FC in the classroom. Almost overnight, his academic work improved dramatically. Kathy Girardi became suspicious of his new academic achievements.Cathy Gherardi
00:34:15 He was taking all kinds of Shakespeare literature, Romeo and Juliet, and he was in algebra class, although he didn't fare that well in algebra, but English, diagramming sentences, the work that he was coming home was absolutely incredible, incredible. I mean, getting A's in some of these classes that I know I would have a hard time getting A's in.Reporter
00:34:40 What seemed especially odd was that Matt wouldn't facilitate with his mother.Devon Stack
00:34:46 Well, isn't that weird? That's also, that's another pattern often. I mean, there are parents that sometimes, oh, they learn. They imagine it like that guy, the fat, Jewish guy at the beginning. Well, imagine that. The Jew was able to trick himself, and they're good at tricking. 00:35:05 So the facilitator at the school is able to somehow figure out what little Billy here is meaning to say. He's taking fucking Shakespeare and shit. He's doing algebra, and it's, it's like, what the hell all the studies like at normal level intelligence, just from using this little keyboard and the facilitator person, right?
00:35:30 But then he gets home, and suddenly the magic stops working. Somehow, magically, the magic keyboard isn't working anymore.
Cathy Gherardi
00:35:39 At that point, I was frantically trying to communicate with him at home. You know, I'm saying, Gosh, if he's talking to these people, why is he talking to his mom? You know, he and I have been best friends, boys and buddies. I mean, I'm his life, and he's mine. You know, surely we can be able to communicate and absolutely get nothing. As a matter of fact, he would take his board and bring it and put it in his bag, put in his claws, and say, finished.Devon Stack
00:36:07 Oh, that's too bad. So they decide, You know what, this is kind of bullshit. We're not going to use it anymore. And well, wouldn't you know it? Wouldn't you know it when they tell the school, see, this is, this is, this is the fucked up thing that happened with these guys, and probably happened all over across the country, as you will soon see, they told the school, this is bullshit. 00:36:33 It's not working. And they send the kid back to school, and they tell him to go back to like the special ed classes where he belongs, so that he's not wasting his time sitting in a Shakespeare class where it's all, I mean, so some dumb lesbian that's typing out like what he's saying can listen, you know, can take all the free Shakespeare class or whatever, and, oh, all of A sudden the facilitator talks to Billy. And oh, some alarming he tells her some alarming things
Reporter
00:37:05 one day at school, Matthew and his facilitator, special education teacher Susan Rand had a conversation, but it wasn't about Shakespeare. I'mDevon Stack
00:37:21 going to read it for those who are just listening, Dad hurts me. What happens? His balls next to mine makes me feel very horny. Well, that's weird. So now that they don't want him to take the stupid Jew Ouija board, retard Ouija board class, wouldn't you know it, he starts telling them that he's being sexually molested by his dad through the Jewish retard Ouija board. 00:37:56 So they go to the authorities and tell the authorities that, yes, we're using this magic Jew Ouija board to talk to this retard, and he's being sexually molested by his dad. We have to do something. And the authorities are like, Well, it sounds like science.
Reporter
00:38:19 Later that day, Susan Rand wrote down the conversation and reported it to the authorities.Devon Stack
00:38:27 Yeah, I'll read this too. When was the last time this happened? Thursday, dad give love to my ass, and dad give love to my cock. And she handed me a piece of paper with his mouth. So some Jewish lesbian is now making up fucking retard molestation, fantasy porn with your kid because you don't want to use their Jewish magic retard, Ouija boardCathy Gherardi
00:39:05 paper, actually two pieces of paper, and said, these are the things that he said. And I just scanned through the paper, and I was just in shock at some of the language that was on the paper. And I said, it's impossible. It's absolutely impossible.Devon Stack
00:39:22 Oh no, it's not impossible, and it's science. And then you know what? Wouldn't you know it with all these fags and lesbians and Jews who are acting as the facilitators, makes you wonder who? What's the type of person that wants to work with non verbal children,00:39:50 like who would see that as like an opportunity? What kind of person you think would be attracted to an environment? Or they're surrounded by children who basically have the mind of like an infant and have no ability to communicate except for through you, huh?
00:40:18 Pedophiles, obviously. Oh, that's what it was. Pedophiles, yeah. So pedophiles and weirdly, weirdly, all of the sudden, all across the country, all across the country, all the people using this technology, this technology, to communicate with retards, a shocking number of the retards are giving out these weird sexual fantasy stories saying that they're being abused at home, and it's causing all kinds of problems where they're trying to take their kid, these retard kids away from their family, just based on the Jewish retard, Ouija board.
Reporter
00:41:01 Betsy Wheaton, a 17 year old autistic girl, began using FC at school in 1992 one day using a letter board, Betsy and her facilitator wrote that everybody in her family, her father, mother, grandparents and brother, were sexually abusing her,Devon Stack
00:41:19 even grandma, everyone's, everyone's sexually busy in her so they actually, they take her away from her family, and the DA is like, I don't know what to fucking do with this, because this, this is, I'm not an expert in this Technology. These experts are telling me that this is this Jewish retard. 00:41:45 Ouija board is how you talk to retards now. And I don't know, I'm high trust, I guess. But they they decide to reach out to another expert, that guy that they featured earlier, the the guy who actually makes machines that that talks to paralyze people and stuff like that. And they asked him to come out and evaluate this technique and try to determine whether or not these are real allegations coming from this retarded girl.
00:42:12 Because the DA is like, look, I mean, if she's getting abused, we got to, we got to stop it. But if she's not going to abuse this, that's all that's almost equally or, if not worse, you know, like that, someone's saying this. But so we got to determine whether or not these are actually words from her.
00:42:28 So he developed a a kind of a clever test, as you will see, where that's the facilitator sitting next to her on the couch there on the left where he's going to show the facilitator an image, and then he's going to show the retard and what it looks like.
00:42:50 He's showing her the same image, but he does a little trick and flips it to a different image to see if the facilitator will write down the item that was on the image he showed her, or the one that he showed the retard. So here's here's what happened,
Dr. Howard Shane
00:43:06 what I'm going to be doing now, Reporter
00:43:07 Shane had devised a double blind test like this to objectively determine who was authoring the messages, Betsy or the facilitator who transcribed the allegations. He showed both a series of pictures and asked them to type what they saw Betsy show you looking at when both Betsy and her facilitators saw a picture of a key, the letters k, e, y were typed now, but Shane wanted to Discover what happened if each saw a different picture? 00:43:42 Okay? When Betsy saw a cup, she didn't type cup, she typed hat, what the facilitator saw?
Dr. Howard Shane
00:43:52 Here we go. Now take a look at this one. I want you to tell me what you see.Reporter
00:43:57 Okay, when Betsy was shown a picture of a dog. She didn't type dog, but sneakers. What the facilitator saw,Devon Stack
00:44:08 I mean, yeah, no shit, obviously, no shit. Sherlock that the amount of fucking money that that we, I mean, just the fact that we had to waste money on this guy. You know that we couldn't, we, don't we already in the 90s, we couldn't just be like, This is fucking stupid.Dr. Howard Shane
00:44:21 Okay, okay. Wanna take a look at that one.Reporter
00:44:27 When Betsy was shown a boat. Now she didn't type boat, but sandwich. What the facilitator saw,Devon Stack
00:44:36 yes, yes, obviously, because it's bullshit. Then he goes on to say. Then he took her out in the hall, and he showed her a key, and then brought her back in to see if she could say what she saw in the hallway.Dr. Howard Shane
00:44:49 Went back into the room. She was unable to type the word key. I then took another key out of my pocket and said, with the facilitator present, what is this? And she immediately typed key. So again, it suggests that when. The facilitator is aware of the information, we get the answer, but when the facilitator is unaware of the information, we don't get an answer.Devon Stack
00:45:07 Yeah, no shit, because it's literally just bullshit, 100% bullshit. Then we go to this school now, like I said, some of it is just evil fucking Jews and evil fucking pedophile lesbians and faggots that want to be close to children. 00:45:28 And then some of it were just people that were convincing themselves that it was working, like people that were going through the training. Because you could go, you could go to Syracuse University and get trained to be a facilitator, and then you'd go make big bucks out in the the public school system somewhere in America, translating for a retard bill. And this is, this was basically, this was a career.
00:45:53 This was a career in the 90s. And there were some of these people that were just well meaning people that somehow convinced themselves that it was real, they began to hallucinate that it was working, because that's that's just how fucking people are.
00:46:09 That's how people are. I'm telling you this, if there's two things, there's two things you learn from the insomnia stream, people are fucking stupid, and they lie to themselves. They lie to themselves. So this woman here at this at this place in Syracuse talks about how, you know they they at first they didn't want to test it, because they were like, Well, why would we test it? Because it works.
Reporter
00:46:38 After using FC for over a year, the OD hex center in Schenectady began discussing whether they should do their own test of Facilitated Communication.Marian Pitsas - Speech Pathologist
00:46:47 My first record,Devon Stack
00:46:48 the guy with the helmet,00:46:50 the guy with the helmet. You gotta laugh. The guy with the fucking hell that cracks me up. Looking at the guy
Reporter
00:47:09 on the right using FC for over a year, the OD hex center in Schenectady began discussing whether they should do their own test of Facilitated Communication.Marian Pitsas - Speech Pathologist
00:47:18 My first reaction was, why would we ever want to test it? It's working. We there were things that people, that individuals who typed with me, typed that I didn't remember consciously being aware of. So I thought, well, that's proof enough. Why should we need to test these people? So, yeah.Devon Stack
00:47:40 Anyway. So she's convinced herself that this works. She's like, Oh, I've been using I went to the training, and I'm doing the technique, and I'm communicating with the retard over there in the helmet. And it's, uh, yeah, it's working. Why would? Why would we test it? 00:48:03 We've had so much success, we don't need to test this shit. But they're like, no, no, maybe we should test this, because it is starting to seem a little weird that this, that this would work. So they they set up a test environment here, where it's similar, where she'll see one image, and the the retard will see a different image, and then she, using the retard Ouija board, interprets what, what you know, the retard sees.
00:48:35 But actually not, not the best success rate. It turns out, the results were shocking.
Science Guy 1
00:48:44 We literally, really didn't get one correct response. I mean, it was unbelievable, really, given, given, you know, our prior belief systems about the whole thing we had.Doug Wheeler - Psychologist
00:48:55 We ran 180 trials. There were 180 trials where valid communication could have been demonstrated in none.Devon Stack
00:49:04 And that was That was shocking to you. It was unbelievable. I 100% thought that the the Jewish retard Ouija board was, was was working. How did, oh, my God, we were we were floored when we saw the results of the test. So they immediately were like, Ah, fuck this. 00:49:24 This is, this is bullshit and but again, listen to her. She when she was faced with the the undeniable proof that it, it was obvious bullshit. It crushed her, because she can. She had convinced herself thoroughly that it worked, and
Doug Wheeler - Psychologist
00:49:42 it began to dawn on us that the impact on the facilitators was going to be traumatic. Their belief had grown to such an extent and was continuing to grow at that point where it really had become an essential part of their belief system, an essential part of their personality. And people would use phrases. Like FC is my whole life. FC is my life. These people were dedicated. 00:50:04 They spent their own money doing training. They spent their own money to buy canned communicators. The dedication was, was phenomenal, and we and we had evidence that these people were all controlling the typing, and we were we knew it was unconscious. We knew these people had no idea they were controlling it. That was clear. So, yeah, we began to be very concerned.
Marian Pitsas - Speech Pathologist
00:50:26 It was devastating to see the data just there in black and white in front of you. It was mind boggling. There was no arguing it. It was clear cut to see the look on Doug's face seated across the table from me, someone who I work with, whose opinion I trust, whose work I trust. 00:50:46 I knew you couldn't argue. I couldn't argue with those results. It was, it was devastating to look at it
Devon Stack
00:50:55 see, because, again, people are fucking stupid and they believe what they want to believe. Now, again, I don't think that's the case for all of them. I think many of them were just, literally just Jewish pedophiles and faggots that, or people that just wanted to make, make, take advantage of other people and make some money. I mean, think of an what an easy job that would have been. 00:51:20 And so little by little, all across the country, they started doing these tests again. I don't know why. It seems like just one test would have, should have been enough, but they conducted all these tests, and obviously, because it's bullshit, it failed.
00:51:36 You know, the results of this case study demonstrate quite clearly that the subject was not able to communicate using the facilitated communication techniques that was from March of 93 then we got no client showed unexpected literacy or communicative abilities when tested via the facilitator screening procedure, Even after 20 hours of training, and then we have considerable evidence was found of the facilitators influencing the attempts at communication.
00:52:11 None of the 23 participants demonstrated empirical evidence of authorship. There has been no instance in which any participant has successfully identified an object through Facilitated Communication. These results suggest that the communications previously reported from individuals with autism may have been influenced by the facilitator really, really may have been, you're being being kind of gracious.
00:52:38 But again, there was a big money in this big money. They were selling these fucking keyboards. They were getting big grants. They were selling the training to learn how to use the stupid keyboard thing, you know, so that you could be like a, I don't know, like a tard psychic or something.
00:52:55 And they didn't want the founder, you know that, or, you know, Douglas, Douglas bicklin, obviously Jewish was was no, no. This is just because there's a few cases that where the facilitator is irresponsible or not trained well enough. Doesn't mean that the science itself is bad,
Reporter
00:53:19 despite mounting evidence, most supporters of Facilitated Communication, especially parents like Marianne Kalin, who wrote this song about FC, were undaunted. They had00:53:30 invested their hope.
Devon Stack
00:53:31 Did she write the song? Or did her tart kid write the song? I don't know.Reporter
00:53:36 Hopes and dreams in FC, and had their own proof that it worked, at least for their children.Kathy Hayduke - Mother
00:53:46 My validation that it was Stacy WhoDevon Stack
00:53:51 is this is the woman from earlier. She's now faced with all these studies that prove that it's bullshit, and she still believes it. She still wants to believe that her kid is reading Shakespeare and doing algebra, it was and look and show again. It doesn't matter if the lie is stupid. 00:54:12 What matters is, do you is it something you want to hear? And this demonstrates this perfectly. Listen to how she the proof, her own personal proof that proves to her that it's true,
Kathy Hayduke - Mother
00:54:25 that it was Stacy who is communicating came a few weeks ago. Now my husband has this attitude about her, and he's found out that if he does this, it absolutely makes her laugh. She just goes crazy. He wiggles his nose. So now when they greet each other, it's like this. 00:54:44 And so now she's in love with dad, and I've been trying to teach her how to type out dad, and I will admit that, yes, I am taking her hand, and I am going D, A, D, and I'm please states, let's learn how to do dad. And she won't learn dad. Dad. But one day, dad wasn't in the house, and she came home, and she's looking around trying to find where he is. And so she goes, Oh, and she gets her board, and she starts pointing at the board, and I said, What do you want to tell me? What do you want to tell me? And she typed out, I m, s, N, O, S, I said, What are you saying?
Devon Stack
00:55:24 Ms news, Ms news. But wait, wait for it. What it was news meanKathy Hayduke - Mother
00:55:32 and it's simple. It's shorthand. I miss knows, of course.Devon Stack
00:55:41 Ah, she's brilliant. She's speaking in riddles to you now through the Jewish retard Ouija board. She is, she that. That's her way of saying, Dad, I miss nose, dims, noobs, like, the thing is, she didn't even spell it. I missed, no, she just said, Oh, see, this is, this is what I'm talking about. 00:56:02 People will think, they'll believe the stupidest shit on the like on negative evidence, because the evidence she's presenting is evidence that it works. Is the opposite of evidence. It's evidence that it doesn't work. She's admitting that. Yeah, I'm moving her hand to spell out dead, and I can't get her to actually spell out dad, but she spells out gibberish, and that's how I know it's true.
00:56:27 This is what you're dealing with with people. When people want to believe something hard enough, that's how fucking stupid they get. And then in response, in response to all I like that her last name is harms. Yeah, appropriate. So Sue harms is a facilitator for this tart up here, who he's Oh, he's mad.
00:56:57 He's Oh, he's good and mad at all this science that's coming out that's showing that, like his, his Jewish Ouija board is bullshit. The Jewish Ouija board is bullshit. No, no.
00:57:09 This is something that it has to be true. It has to be true because I really want it to be true. And so she tells the audience what, you know, the the well articulated thoughts that are that are being formed inside this tart's head over here,
Sue Harms - Facilitator
00:57:25 we are the one saying the words, and we are questioning the expertise of you and your compassion for autistic students. And please encourage us and Doug to be able to become a part of your world and the hell outDevon Stack
00:57:42 of our world. Yay, yay. Look, and he's smiling. Obviously he's smiling because everyone just started cheering and is clapping. He doesn't know the fuck is going on. This guy doesn't know. Like, this guy would fucking, you know, walk in front of a moving train if you didn't stop him. 00:58:02 So this, but they're using him. They're using it. Sue harms here, and Douglas bicklin, you know, the guy that was leering at, you know, just staring down at the guy, angrily, angry that he even had to do this. How dare, how dare the goy science challenge me? And so they put on this little fucking show, and a ballroom full of retards cheered and excitement that, oh yeah, you tell them. You tell them. Tard, bro.
00:58:35 So anyway, so then they go around, the film crew for frontline goes around, and they start to, they see, they start to notice another pattern, yeah, something I mentioned earlier, because it was obvious right away. They're almost never looking at the because, yeah, they have no control over their body. They're literally infants.
00:58:53 They have the mind of an infant, like a wiggly infant, and so they're their eyes are moving all over the fucking place. They don't know what the fuck is going on. And here you have this, this, or every example, really, if you, if you look at the footage, where they're not even looking at the keyboard, it's not even, it's, it's like, not even possible that they would be doing it because they sometimes don't have their eyes open.
Reporter
00:59:26 In their enthusiasm to adopt Facilitated Communication, they had chosen to overlook a number of things about FC that simply didn't make sense. I mean, look at this guy.Devon Stack
00:59:37 How the fuck do you look at that? You're like, oh, that's science. Look at that. Look at that.00:59:49 These ladies fucking wheel, this tar down. They're like, ah, that ran your fucking hand into this. Hi. Look this guy. He's quoting Shakespeare. This is crazy how
Reporter
00:59:58 1000s of autistic people could have taught. Themselves to read and write just by watching television. And why should disabled individuals who can point by themselves need someone to hold their hands to type? Regret?Devon Stack
01:00:13 Too many questions. That's the other thing too, right? These are kids that were never taught to read. They're never taught to read, because they never got to that developmental stage right when you have a kid and you teach them all the there's like a order in which they learn things, and they never get to the level where you're, you know, Hooked on Phonics. 01:00:34 Never happens because you're they're just barely able to, if they if they're able to dress themselves, and so you never get to the part where you're teaching them to read. Them to read and again, this, this fucking Jew Douglas bicklin is saying, Oh no, it's because they, they're all like secret geniuses.
01:00:52 You see, they're not all they're all like secret geniuses, all these, they see all these words and letters floating around, or like, they just, they just put it together. They just, they just, they just, they watch TV, you know, they see street signs. They just, they magic it together, even though, like, look at this like, none of them are fucking like, none of them are fucking looking at it like, none of them are. Look at this.
01:01:16 Look at this. Are you telling me? This is the plasma chick? I think, isn't this the chick that's like plasma? The answer is plasma. Like, what the fuck? What the fuck is going on? But people believe that millions of dollars were spent on this, millions of fucking dollars.
01:01:36 And it gets a lot worse than that. It's not just the millions of dollars that was spent on it. Well, we'll get in that in a moment. And then they try to confront them about this, like, hey, look, they're not even fucking looking at it. Like, how can this be real?
01:01:50 They're not even fucking looking at it. And then they point out that when they followed Doug Bickley, I think it's his wife or his partner in the business, she does a lecture about, you know, training these facilitators that I'm sure the training is not free.
01:02:07 And she talks about the, oh yeah, the importance of making sure they're looking at it. Because, you know, the camera crew is there, and they they know that that's something that they've raised. But then she doesn't practice what she preaches.
Reporter
01:02:19 Arguably the most expert facilitator in the world, gave a seminar on the importance of clients looking at the keyboard are able to work with lessFacilitator
01:02:27 support. Is there anything you want to share with me about yet?Reporter
01:02:32 Minutes afterwards, she was in the corridor talking to a man with his eyes closed and a letter board moving around in the air. You Yeah,Devon Stack
01:02:43 he says, I'm good looking and and he loves this, and he wants to thank us for the technology. And then he says something positive about communism. And again, same thing, this is the, this is the, this is Douglas bicklin. And same thing, he's overseeing one of these sessions and and dudes fucking looking up at the sky guys, the guy doesn't know what the fuck is going on. 01:03:10 And then they talk about how a lot of this came from Australia. See the origin of this was actually Australia. There was this woman named let me look at my notes here.
01:03:23 It's rosemary, something I can't find. Doesn't matter that much Rosemary something, anyway, she made a killing in Australia by Well, she got, or she at least had her 15 minutes of fame, which is where, you know, the Jew saw it on TV, and then decided to spread this like a virus in the United States, where she claimed to have gotten one of these, these people to communicate, and, like, right, start writing books, and, I think, completed college, and they they were using her, like, again, it was like, it's like, it's like, almost like a psychic, because they were using her to communicate with people in fucking comas, people in fucking comas, and they start looking at the footage of this bitch talking to a guy in a coma, and a fucking coma.
01:04:22 This is how this how fucking stupid people are.
Reporter
01:04:25 Scientists in Australia had warned bickland of such dangers. This videotape especially concerned them. Rosemary Crossley, the founder of FC, is facilitating with a head injury victim.Devon Stack
01:04:38 I don't is that it might be a Jewish last name, because I think that the radio Crossley, or is that? Let me well, I'll just let me see Rosemary Crossley. Rosemary Crossley. Here we are. Does she have an early line? If she does not have an early life. But that doesn't mean anything. Let's see if Crossley is a Jewish last name. See here,01:05:15 you know, and I might have to let churro in. Oh, I know he is in. That's weird. I heard him meow. He has walked by. No, it's actually, it's probably not a Jewish last name, all right. She might have just been a shyster. Well, not might have been. She was a shyster. So, yeah, this so she's talking to a dude in a fucking coma. And this is the footage from it
Reporter
01:05:42 in a coma, to make a very important decision about where he will live. Because the man is in a coma, his head pointer barely moves throughout the taping. By drawing a line on the screen, it is easy to see that Rosemary Crossley is ever so slowly moving the board.Devon Stack
01:06:02 Yeah, you think, you think you mean the guy in the fucking coma, the guy in the fucking coma can't, can't react to the fucking sign in front of his Jesus Christ, these fucking people, but they want to believe it. So, like, look, obviously guys, you guys, aren't stupid. 01:06:20 But even worse, they used it in court cases, in these cases that I was talking about, Well, luckily, in that one jurisdiction, with the family that had the farm, they were able to get, you know, the DA was smart and actually had an expert come in, and they proved that it was bullshit.
01:06:36 But that didn't happen in every case. That didn't happen in every case, sometimes the judges allowed this Jewish Ouija board bullshit to go on in the courtroom.
Rosemary Crossley
01:06:47 Did he cue in your mouth? No.Reporter
01:06:56 Did he toes? But what explains the high number of facilitated abuse allegations, while most courts have refused to accept FC as genuine communication, earlier this year, a judge in Wichita, Kansas allowed a non verbal autistic boy to give testimony Through FC. Did he your butt?Devon Stack
01:07:20 Yes, yes. I mean, holy shit. You can see the woman grabbing his arm and shoving it towards Yes, like she wants to have him say that he was sodomized. It's fucking crazy, fucking crazy. 01:07:40 And like I said, Syracuse University even after, even after, even after all these studies were released that showed that it was bullshit, continue to fund the department and spend millions of dollars on it.
Reporter
01:07:54 Syracuse University is now in the position of having an institute dedicated to researching, teaching and promoting a technique that all the scientific evidence says is not real. The University even has seven students doing research theses on Facilitated Communication.Devon Stack
01:08:17 Oh, good, at least we kept the going. Destroyed. Distracted while we demographically replace them. Yeah, let's go back to the 90s, though, right? Anyway, so that's, that's just so, you know, that's, that's the, that's the Preface. 01:08:33 That's part one, where I wanted to kind of lay out what exactly Facilitated Communication was the fact that it was already debunked heavily in the early 90s, and then we get to a story where we discover It's still being taken seriously by Jewish academics, or at least, I don't know if it's taken seriously so much as it's being used as a weapon in as recently as, I believe, 2016 or maybe, no, maybe it's like 2011 But not that long ago, you know, like, like 1010, or so years ago, we get this woman, this Jewish woman, here now, This is, you liked my notes.
01:09:35 Anna Stubblefield, Anna Stubblefield, now, Anna Stubblefield was a, well, actually go over kind of the situation here. So there's a documentary that was done, I believe in 2023, or so, so. That followed the case of Anna Stubblefield. Anna Stubblefield was again early life.
01:10:06 She does have in her life, she was raised Jewish. There, she had a client by the name of Derek Johnson. That's the baby on the left, and Derek Johnson had multiple seizures as an infant and was diagnosed with hydro Ceph Cephalus, which was a build up of fluid in the brain and suffered severe mental retardation, was non verbal, could not communicate, also had cerebral palsy, was basically super retarded.
01:10:44 Had to have care around the clock, couldn't talk, couldn't feed himself, couldn't dress himself, had to wear diapers, even though he was 28 at the time. Here's some of the diagnosis, having several mental or severe mental retardation, nonverbal cerebral palsy. There he is. There.
01:11:09 He's the, obviously, the one on the left there. And meanwhile, stahlfield, she was, infatuated with race and with the disabled and with gender and all the sorts of things that a commie Jew would be obsessed with. Her parents were intellectuals.
01:11:37 Her dad was a Jewish professor who also worked with the disabled. She worked alongside her parents while they themselves were practicing the Jewish retard Ouija board stuff in the 1990s her parents swore by the technique. Said that it was real. She said that it was real. She believed in it. And she married a black guy because, you know, she was, was into it on the race thing too.
01:12:16 She wrote this book. You can still get it on Amazon, called ethics along the color line. Ethics along the color line was published in 2001 and or No, published in, I don't know, around that time period, my notes got a little messed up here. Where are we at here? Yeah, around 2000 her book argues that black identity must end white supremacy. So it must end white supremacy. She married.
01:12:52 This is her husband, a tuba player, professional tuba player. He might have been a music professor or something like that too. She had two two kids with him. She had two little niglets there. Here is a clip of her talking at the university. She worked at the University of Syracuse, I think. Or where was it? Let's see here she went to Rutgers. No, she was a professor in 2009 she was a professor at Rutgers.
01:13:28 She received her PhD in 2000 became a prominent scholar in the field of African American philosophy. She was the chairwoman of the American Philosophical Association Committee on the Status of black philosophers. And the author of the book published by Cornell University Press that so her book that we just looked at was published by fucking Cornell so very Ivy League.
01:13:53 And in 2001 she became the philosophy professor at Rutgers University, New York, Newark in New Jersey. Let's see here. Yeah, she married her husband 1989 they had the two kids. She also thought that race, gender and intelligence and intelligence were social constructs. So race is make believe, gender is make believe, and so is IQ. IQ is just a social construct.
Anna Stubblefield
01:14:33 Race, class, gender and sexual orientation and disability are inextricably intertwined, such that none, such that none of these concepts would exist as it does without the others.Devon Stack
01:14:47 So they're all just made up. And she's teaching this poison to to the kinds of people you probably get into arguments with. You know she wrote. This race, disability and the social construct, or a contract. And she, let's see here, what clip is this? There she is when she's younger. I think this is her talking about growing up with this environment.Anna Stubblefield
01:15:16 I was fascinated by the way in which, you know, it's not really the impairment. It's the environment that creates impairments for people growing up, I gotDevon Stack
01:15:28 so this is, this is these people that think that, oh, no, nature is doesn't exist. It's all nurture. It's all environment. Everything that doesn't, you know, nothing is is physical nothing. It's all just like this mushy shit, aAnna Stubblefield
01:15:46 message very powerfully, how in our society, it's like we want everybody to walk through the same size door, and if you don't fit in that door, there's something wrong with you, and that doesn't have to be that way.Devon Stack
01:15:59 And because she's driven by her Jewish desire to heal the world, she was railing against that. So she had this guy in her class. This is John Johnson, which is the retarded guy Derek Johnson's older brother, who was there getting his PhD. He's actually, believe it or not. 01:16:24 Some of you might not believe it. He actually seems reasonably high IQ, outlier kind of a guy. I'm sure he was a diversity acceptance, but like, you know, he doesn't sound like, you know, he sounds intelligent, actually. And so he's, he's in our class, and he's talking and, you know, he's got this retarded brother back home, and he's hearing her talk about all these different techniques that you can use to try to communicate with retarded people.
Anna Stubblefield
01:16:48 I also provide support to people labeled with developmental disabilities. I work with people who cannot communicate vocally to provide them with access to alternative forms of verbal expression and to literacy.Devon Stack
01:17:02 And by that, she means, of course, facilitated communication, aka Jewish retard. Ouija board, here's Rosemary cross crossly. So in the in the she still claims that it's true. 01:17:18 They interview her for the the that's the that's the, that's the one, that's the little girl that made her famous, that she lied about saying that she could, you know, divine with that, that retarded girl was saying, I mean, look at her. She's cross eyed. How the fuck did she ever see the keyboard? So, anyway, so yeah, she's, she's explaining, like, oh yeah, this is this new technique. It totally works.
Anna Stubblefield
01:17:48 My mother is one of the first people in the country who started doing training workshops and facilitated communication. When she came back and started using it, she was videotaping everybody, and I ended up being the one who ran the camera, so I was there when she first started using it. I was part of that, that moment to see people for the first time be able to type out something, being part of that was, you know, was amazing.Devon Stack
01:18:22 Oh yeah, it's totally amazing, using the Jewish Ouija board. So again, this is, this is science that was, that was thoroughly debunked, and just is, is absurd on its face, from since the 19 early 1990s and here she is, a professor in in 2011 I believe, still, still trying to use this thoroughly debunked Jewish technology. 01:18:50 And look, here's another example. I keep saying Jewish Ouija board, but this is, this is something that's always blown my mind. I don't know if you've ever seen, you know these stupid ghost hunter people, because ghost hunter people, it's, it's like the same kind of Psychology at work.
01:19:07 They end up tricking themselves into believing that they hear or see things, because they want so desperately to hear and see things, because that's what they you know, that's going to reinforce their desire to find ghosts. And one of the stupidest technologies ever, like it's one of the biggest scams, and someone's getting rich off this is they sell these things called Spirit boxes.
01:19:32 Oh yes, the spirit box.
Bert - Paranormal Investigator
01:19:34 The spirit box. What is it? How does it work? And what are some of my suggested ways to use that smart guy patient tool if you are planning on getting into the paranormal field. My name is Bert, and I'm a paranormal investigator of seven yearsDevon Stack
01:19:49 Oh, good old Bert, the seven year veteran of paranormal investigations. So what it is, it's literally a. Pocket radio. It's a pocket radio that scans through every frequency for like a split second. It just keeps scanning. And so if you happen to be in an area that has different radio stations that you can pick up with a pocket radio. 01:20:23 Inevitably, what happens as it scans past that frequency like, let's say there's a rock and roll station on one Oh 5.110 5.1 and so as the the frequency counter goes through it's it goes one Oh 5.010 5.1 and for that brief moment, whatever is being broadcast on that station, you know, the audio comes through for like a split second, but then it tunes off right, and that's all it's doing.
01:20:55 It's just, it's just climbs to the top of the band, and then it starts back at the at the at the bottom of the band, and does it over again.
01:21:01 So it's almost like when you're in your car, if you hit the Scan button and it, you know, it goes to the next frequency. Well, when it's doing that, it mutes until it hits the next frequency and then unmutes. All this is doing is it never mutes and it doesn't stop.
01:21:17 So even if it hits a station, it just keeps going. So you're basically just hearing split seconds of different radio stations.
01:21:25 And retarded ghost hunters have convinced themselves that the sound being broadcast from a radio station on a tower on a mountain top somewhere, you know, part of a Billy Joel song is actually a ghost. It's a ghost trying to tell you something. And like I said, this is big business.
01:21:47 There's videos all over YouTube of retards with this, this technology. How many of you are out here? So you can, you can see the frequency just counting, just so you know, that's all it is. It's just a radio. It's on 89.7 FM, and it's just tuning around.
01:22:08 And it will, inevitably, if you're somewhere where there's a radio station, it'll pick up on something three.
Radio Listener
01:22:18 Is there anyone here that likes communicate with us.01:22:26 Hello, what's your name? Are you here with us right now?
Devon Stack
01:22:39 To correct it should correct it again. It's the same fucking retard shit. It's people hearing what they want to hear and believing what they want to believe, no matter how fucking stupid, no matter how fucking stupid the source of that information is. And like I said, you can buy one right now. 01:23:01 I think on Amazon, you go on Amazon and buy a spirit box. There's probably a couple different brands there. I mean, they're on eBay. They're everywhere. And it's just, it's just a radio. It's just a radio that tunes and listens to parts of songs for part of a second, and then your retard brain hears.
01:23:21 You know when, again, it's, it's, it's like a split second of salt and pepper going, push it, push it, and you hear push and you're like, they're trying to push me, like it's, it's that fucking stupid. It's that fucking stupid. And so that's, that's kind of again, for the people that are tricking themselves, that's what's happening.
01:23:43 And for the people who are listening to the people tricking them, like the facilitators that are that are tricking your kid so they can maybe sexually molest them, the reason why these parents believe it because they just want to fucking believe it. And some it doesn't matter how fucking stupid the source the information is. Doesn't matter that's a fucking radio just tuning around.
01:24:05 They're like, No, it's a ghost. Definitely a ghost. Bert, the ghost hunter, seven year veteran, you know, he, he, he hasn't figured out. So he's playing. So she decides in her class where John Johnson, the guy who's got the retarded brother, she decides in her class that she's going to play and again, she doesn't tell the class. Probably, I'm guessing that this, the reason why this is an old ass news report is because it was thoroughly debunked and no one fucking takes it seriously.
01:24:42 But this was back when, well, in this case, CNN took it seriously. And even when you watch this clip, it's amazing. It's amazing thinking that people were at home watching this and thinking like, Wow, that's great. They're talking the tards. Hey, honey. You come in here, look at this. They got a tar translator.
01:25:03 Now you see this. This is crazy. Excuse me, so you're gonna look at this and you're gonna just be like, how the fuck, how the fuck did they ever think this was real? But this is, this is the the well, this is a clip of the news report that she played for her class. Yeah.
Facilitator
01:25:23 See now it's perfect. Okay, can youReporter
01:25:29 describe what your world was like before you were able to communicate?01:25:38 Can you describe that for me?
Devon Stack
01:25:46 Hello, McFly,Rosa Ruben - Mother
01:25:49 autism is a world so difficult to explain to someone who is not autistic, someone who can easily turn off the peculiar movements and actions that take over our bodies.Devon Stack
01:26:03 Gonna answer the woman.Rosa Ruben - Mother
01:26:13 I think I was lost W A in some way. I K,Devon Stack
01:26:25 I like, how? Again, this is the mom, and she's hitting like four letters, and she's like, Oh, I think, I think I was lost. Really, you got that out of like four letters, I think I was lost. That's okay. Again, the mom is either, I mean, I don't, who knows what their motives are. Also, by the way, pretty sure they're Jewish,Rosa Ruben - Mother
01:26:50 and I knowDevon Stack
01:26:52 I was because her last, her last name is Ruben. Is why I say that. By the way, her name is Rose, Rosa Rubin, or something like that, something Reuben, R,Rosa Ruben - Mother
01:27:04 E, A R, D, I know I was retarded, M, E, A n, i n, meaning I acted like my worst n, i, G, H, T, M, A, R, acted like my worst nightmare. Y, E, yes,Devon Stack
01:27:47 yeah. So anyway, with this one, at least she's the one hitting the buttons. In fact, well, I think they embellish this story because they try to make it there she is. They try to make it sound like she's actually the super genius. She goes to college, uh, she she graduates with a double major. Again, she has to have her mom there. Here's what doesn't make any sense. 01:28:14 Here's why I again, on one way, I'm like, why not? At least she's the one pushing the buttons. But here's, on the other hand, it's like, well, why does her mom have to be there then, right? Why does her mom have to hold it, if she's the one pushing the buttons, can't she just, I mean, it's not like her mom, her mom is doing anything that, like a desk couldn't do.
01:28:36 Why can't she just type out on a desk, on the keyboard.
01:28:42 And that's, that's what tells me, well, because, because it's bullshit, even in this instance, it's bullshit, she's trained her daughter to she knows that, oh, I'm the center of attention, or, like, this is a game that we're doing, or whatever. Like, again, she's got the mind of an infant, and so she points and pokes at this fucking board, and they give her a Scooby snack or something, you know.
01:29:08 And next thing you know, she's got a degree, but her mom has to be in all the classes with her, by the way, dictating everything that she says. And then she shows, you know, all these other testimonials to the class and convinces them that this is this new which is not new, even new technique.
Facilitator
01:29:29 We find that once we open this world for the kids, they are social. Now, they are appropriate. They do have language. They do understand. I couldn'tJan Kochmeister
01:29:37 believe what I was seeing. Charisse has typed 120 poems, nine short stories. She talks about everything she feels.Devon Stack
01:29:45 Yeah, there's that Jew again.Anna Stubblefield's mom
01:29:46 We understood that people knew what it was they wanted to communicate, and we needed to just provide some means to makeDevon Stack
01:29:57 that possible. You. That's her crazy bitch mom that, uh, brainwashed, well, I don't know either, either showed her the tricks of the trade or brainwashed her into believing that it was real. So John Johnson is like, Oh, this is, uh, this is crazy, because I got a tard brother, and I wonder if you could use this, this technology, so we could talk to him. 01:30:21 There he is with his family. I'll let you figure out which one's the tard. And she's like, Yeah, yeah. We could maybe figure this out. We could maybe work something out here.
Derek's Brother
01:30:34 We recognized that Derek had a disability, but we never thought that he was incapable of doing any number of things. I always knew that there was something there, like right on cue. At certain points, Derek would say, you know, Derek was paying attention. Derek wanted to weigh in on this discussion. 01:30:55 We would go to get haircuts. I would sit there and read the Daily News, and Derek will be sitting next to me, and so every so often, Derek will look over my shoulder and look in the newspaper. And was it a mimicking behavior, maybe, but he has this way of appearing to be absorbing information,
Devon Stack
01:31:15 and unfortunately, that's all it was. That's all it was in the same way that humans will anthropomorphize, you know, animals, or really anything that they have any kind of a relationship with, they'll start to attribute or, or, or give human attributes to whatever they're interacting with, you know. 01:31:43 Think about like, for example, the movie Castaway, when Tom Hanks is talking to a fucking volleyball. I mean, there's your fucking volleyball right there. There's Wilson, you know, and there's probably just as much going on inside his head. And that's just what people do.
01:32:02 And so this, especially if this is your brother, or this is a relative, you want to believe these things. You know, there's beekeepers, for example, that think that, like when they open up the hive, oh, my bees recognize me. No, they don't. They're probably not even the same bees that they were, because they they done the turnover is so fast that, even if that was true, that somehow bees could recognize the beekeeper.
01:32:25 They're all those are all new bees that have never seen you before. And so you'll see this in all kinds of of aspects of life. Humans tend to do this. And you know, it's just part of human nature, and that's what they were doing with him, you know. So she comes over and she says, Well, I'm gonna get all the I'm gonna get these pictures.
01:32:53 I'm gonna resurrect this, this debunked, dead technology. And she cuts a bunch of pictures out of these magazines, and she guides his hand and does the whole Jewish Ouija board trick and says, Oh yeah, he's actually smart now that he can spell.
01:33:10 Not only when I tell him to put his hand on the picture of a spoon, is he putting his hand on the picture of the spoon with my help, of course, when I tell him to spell cat. He's spelling cat, which is weird, right? Because this who whoever taught him to read, I don't know.
01:33:26 Yeah, that's the thing, too. If you know anything about literacy, there are people who are not retarded, you know, who are never taught to read, and they're surrounded by letters. They're surrounded by text. It's all around them, and they don't just magically learn how to read.
01:33:44 And in fact, age has a lot to do with that too. It's one of those things where, if you're not taught to read early, in fact, you know, try teaching your kid to read as early as humanly possible. Is, I think, a big IQ booster, and maybe I'm just a little biased, because my parents taught me to read when I was very, very young, and I think that helped me tremendously with my ability to to learn from that point forward.
01:34:10 But if you don't learn to read at an early age, just like with language, you start to lose the and that's if you're not retarded, you start to lose that ability. So there's people you know, maybe not so much. I mean, they still exist, not as often these days, people that are a lot more autonomous, people are a lot more of a normal intelligence, who are illiterate and are surrounded by language and don't just magically, the process of osmosis learn how to read.
01:34:40 It's something that you have to be taught. And yet none of these retards are ever fucking taught to read. They all magically know how to read, and such was the case with Derek Johnson, he not only knew how to read, but when she brought her little keyboard, you know, the the, the because they they apparently still. Made them. I don't know if they still they probably still do.
01:35:02 I didn't look to see if you could buy one, but she still had one, maybe from her parents, when they were doing it, and he was typing away and was able to to talk on the keyboard like magically, he went from being a total tar that wore diapers and couldn't feed himself or dress himself and seemed just vaguely aware of his surroundings, to someone who all of a sudden had these very deep thoughts.
01:35:27 And this was very amazing. The family was like, Wow. This is shocking. This is really cool. I can't believe all this time he's been this really smart guy that was locked inside this body he couldn't control. This is really crazy. This Jewish woman has has unlocked his his inner, uh, true self.
Anna Stubblefield
01:35:50 One day when Derek came, and I just asked him, you know, did you do anything particularly interesting this week? And he typed GM, his spelling was very, very creative in the beginning. And I said, Hmm, you know, did you play a game? Was there some kind of game? No, gym. Did you go to the gym? Yes. And then Daisy popped in with, oh, yeah, his stay program. Had gone to a health club, and he had walked in a treadmill, and he'd really enjoyed that.Devon Stack
01:36:21 I mean, look, this is, this is like, almost wandering into cold reading, you know, where it's just like, GM. GM, did you play a game? No, did. And then after, like, you know, several minutes, oh, Jim, Jim. Oh, yeah, definitely. He meant Jim. But next thing you know, he's, these are actual sentences. 01:36:40 By the way, this was recovered from the keyboards memory, because it stored everything he ever typed on there. Oh, it gets dark because you're wondering, now you're hopefully, you're wondering, Well, why do we Why do we have the keyboards memory? What? Why was that put into evidence?
01:37:02 Yeah, it gets dark. I'm happy to see you. Imagine thinking that the cards magically just instant, like this is after just like a couple sessions. I'm happy to see you. No one told you or told you were running late, so I was not sure you were coming. Yeah, that sounds like a black guy too, doesn't it? Please understand that. I know you are proud of me, but I prefer not being looked at like a much improved model.
01:37:31 Yeah, and it's funny, because, like a lot of her ideology, the way that she talks about disabled people, somehow, you know, it's for some reason it seems to be leaking into the way that he's communicating. So some time goes by and they've been really successful. She's using demonstrate, in fact, she's taking him to classes and kind of showing him off is like this great success for this Jewish technology.
Anna Stubblefield
01:38:01 One of the things that really bothered him was that he hadn't had the opportunity to get a formal education of any sort. His brother was getting a doctoral degree, so he had watched his brother and the whole process, and he really, really, really wanted to have that also. So there was a course being offered on Saturday mornings at Rutgers Newark that was an African American literature course, and that looked really interesting to him. Of course it did.Devon Stack
01:38:33 Oh, man. So yeah, now, now he's like, Ah, now that I can talk like a normal person, I would like to study the field of study that you are are very passionate about and look, you could say, well, he's black. It's like, come on. So she takes him to class, and he's immediately interacting with the class. 01:38:59 Of course, she's acting as the conduit of communication. He's they watch a movie. He's responding to the movie. He's asking questions. He tells he tells her that he wants to be called D man instead of what's his name, Derek. Is it? Derek, yeah. Derek, he wants to be called D man. My name is D man Johnson. I'm not retarded, I'm just a little different. Yeah, I'm sure that's that sounds like.
01:39:30 That's what D man would want to want to say. My facilitator isn't that great. He's spelling this out. My facilitator is Professor Stubblefield. No problem with the spelling on that one. Imagine that not only can he spell, he can spell weird last names I am typing, but just need help keeping my hands steady so she's already trying to prep the class, some of whom are probably skeptical, because they're not idiots, because not 1993 Anymore, people are looking at this woman literally type, like holding his hand and typing for him.
01:40:05 And so she's trying to, you know, nip that in the bud real quick. Oh yeah, no, no, no. I am typing. I'm the magic Negro, and I am typing. Ignore, ignore the woman, the Jewish woman behind the curtain. So he starts going to college. So this, this retarded black guy is going to college with the help of his Jewish facilitator. And the mom is really excited. Uh, here's, here's a, you know, part of an assignment here, D man Johnson, assignment number three, Harriet Jacobs, the girl in the book is not allowed to leave because she is a slave.
01:40:45 I believe that I am facing the same thing with my body. I'm confined in my life. I live in a body that is not able to move the way that I would like. I live in it because it was what I was given. Oh, wow, yeah. He really is just this normal dude trapped inside a weirdo body. I mean, look, look at this stuff, look at this fucking text. And so it gets more it starts getting, like, more and more complicated, like, weirdly more in depth.
01:41:12 Again, he starts writing poetry. Like a lot of these guys, for some reason, they all start becoming poets. And, you know, probably says positive things about communism. And she's so excited. She's so excited that this this and impressed and impressed. This is where it
01:41:31 gets dark, guys, where it gets dark. She's very impressed with him, so impressed that with his intelligence, so impressed that
Anna Stubblefield
01:41:51 I just became more and more aware that, you know, this was a man who was very insightful and very thoughtful. He spent a lot of time sitting around. And he was sitting around thinking and give him some ideas and something to work with. And he was just digging in and seeing stuff. That is what I mean. That's what I like in my friends. That's honestly what I like in men. I you know, I'm the kind of nerdy intellectual girl who wants a nerdy intellectual guy.AI Soul - Not Retarded at ALL
01:42:29 I'm a nerdy intellectual man.01:42:38 My brain works just like a Jewish woman's brain. I'm big, I'm black, I'm Wiggin all over the place. I'm a nerdy, intellectual man.
01:42:55 I'm definitely not retarded. I'm the one typing the letters. Typing the letters
01:43:03 with my wiggly black fingers, with my big Nick brain. It's not you doing the typing, because I'm not retarded at all.
Anna Stubblefield
01:43:29 I just really, really liked him, and I really, really enjoyed his company, and I was really impressed by him. Okay, all right,Devon Stack
01:43:42 so she starts to have feelings for him. She's again. He has the mental age of a one or two year old, or not even two year old, because he can't, you know, can't talk. He's got basically the mental age of a one year old. He still wears diapers, can't dress himself, can't feed himself. 01:44:12 She is typing for him, and either she has convinced herself that it's real and has fallen in love with herself, because he's the perfect man, right? He's, she's already into black dudes. He's the perfect man. He can't talk back, he can't do anything, he can't get away from her, and he says everything that she wants him to say, exactly how she wants him to say it. So either that's going on or she is basically a pedophile with more steps.
01:44:59 Yeah. So, yeah. Anyway, so she she starts to have feelings for him, which is really weird, really, really fucking dark and weird cuz and she's married. Remember, she's married. She's married right now. She's married to, like, a non retarded black guy.
01:45:24 Well, I'm assuming he's not retired. He plays the tuba. I mean, that requires, I guess, some intelligence. She's married with two kids, and she wants the the diaper tard and again, just so you guys know he's, he's also, like, he's, he's physically kind of mangled, like he's five foot three, like he's like, the size of a kid too. He's smaller than her. He has lots of injuries on himself and scars, because he throughout his life, would, would hit himself and shit like that. I mean, he's a mangled, fucked up tard and she again, is developing feelings for him, apparently.
01:46:08 And doesn't matter that she's married with with two kids, she is is falling hard for our man, D man over here,
Anna Stubblefield
01:46:22 and but I said, I do what I do for you because I love you. And he typed, he said, I know I love you too.AI Soul - Not Retarded at ALL
01:46:33 Yeah, I love you too. You sexy. Jewish woman.01:46:42 I am not retarded.
01:46:45 You are not a crazy Jewish bitch.
01:46:48 No, no, this is a no way, super fucked up,
Anna Stubblefield
01:46:57 totally normal. He asked me to kiss him. And I did say, what?AI Soul - Not Retarded at ALL
01:47:07 Okay, this is getting weird now. I mean, what? The fuck woman.01:47:13 And then he said, kiss me again. And I did, you start to freak me out now. I mean, he was kind of funny before, but
01:47:25 God damn. And he said, so now what? Oh, God
01:47:36 no, no, for the love of God the fucker. Wears diapers. That's not even a joke. The motherfucker shits his pants. He actually wears diapers. Is there anything a Jew won't do make it stop? Ah, so So, yeah, oh,
Devon Stack
01:48:16 she, I mean, I mean, I just don't even know what to say. So she So, according to her, according to her, they she falls in love with the tard, who also falls in love with her, and then she makes out with the tard. And I wish that's where it stopped. I don't really wish that's where it stopped. 01:48:47 That's not where it stopped. That's not where it stopped. So she starts getting angry and wanting to take possession of the tard she wants to, she tries telling the mom that actually he's, you know, despite her having to dress him every day and feed him every day that he has again, communicated to her in a way that has never worked for the mom communicated to her that actually he wants to move out and be with me forever.
01:49:31 Mom still treats me like a kid. I know I will need support my whole life, but I do not feel like a burden I would be living on my own, going to college and being a writer. Oh, isn't that see? And that kind of makes you feel like too there is a scammy part of this, like, not only see this is why I don't, I don't, I don't feel like this is one of these instances where they've tricked themselves, so much as she saw an opportunity.
01:49:59 She. On opportunity to fuck a tard that was basically like a kid, and she could also have a wonderful writing career, because who wouldn't buy the black tard books? Everyone would fucking buy the black tard books. And she fucking knows it. It would be fucking gold.
01:50:18 She's never had the legitimacy that she's always wanted as a Jewish woman in these African studies departments, that she is wanted her whole life to be a part of a legitimate part of she would never be accepted, but the nigger tard would.
01:50:33 And so, hey, look, I want to, basically, she wants to kidnap, kidnap a kidnap a black tard that she can sexually molest and then ghost right for so she starts telling the the family that he wants to move out, and the family's like, What the fuck are you talking about? Like, like, like, literally, yesterday he was eating mud, and now you're telling me that he's writing books and like, he wants to, like, he's some kind of fucking intellectual like, what the hell's going on? This doesn't make any fucking sense, and she's super in love with them, right?
Anna Stubblefield
01:51:06 And demand and I had debated on several occasions whether we wanted to say anything to Daisy and John about the change in our relationship. We knew we were gonna.Devon Stack
01:51:19 So now she's like, wondering if she should tell the parents or tell it mom, because, of course, they're black, so there's no dad, right? Like, really, that's not a joke. Never is a joke, is it? So she's like, Oh yeah, we're gonna open me and D man are gonna tell D man's parents that we're together.Anna Stubblefield
01:51:40 Now we knew we were going to tell them eventually, so it was more just we were enjoying that kind of initial beginning of a romance when it's very private and it's very intimate and it's just the two of you, and it changes when you start sharing with family.Devon Stack
01:51:57 For the love of God, it's a diaper wearing tard. So then she, while she has her, she gets some like, this is, this is the pedophile behavior. So she gets the family to leave her alone with him. On different occasions, she literally performs fellatio on him. Again, he wears a diaper. He wears a diaper. 01:52:31 And because he's a tard like, nothing happens. He can't respond, because he's a tar he doesn't know what the fuck is going on. It's like, again, he's like, he's literally, like a baby. And so she, she then says, well, he, you know, he just, you know, he has to, he has to get into it. He has to work on it.
01:52:49 And over the course, like, like a pedophile, over the course of several weeks, she manages to have these, what she calls rendezvous. It's like, it's not like he's going to meet her anywhere.
01:53:03 You know, they're dropping him off at her office for this therapy that she's supposed to be giving him, and she's literally rolling out a yoga mat and molesting him on the floor of her office with the pictures of her children on the desk next to her. That's, that's, this is I, I told you it got dark. That's just that is literally what happened.
Anna Stubblefield
01:53:26 He said, Do you think that it would even be possible, with my cerebral palsy, for us to make love? And I said, you know, I have no idea, but there's only, there's only one way to find out.Devon Stack
01:53:54 Yeah, I'm sorry, guys.01:54:02 I mean, for fuck sake, like for fuck sake, for fuck sake. This is what we're dealing with. This is what this is what's out there, guys, this is what's fucking out there.
01:54:19 So then she goes to the mother and the brother, and using the the the tarred Ouija board says, look, look, he'll even say, look, look. And she types it out for him, we are in love. And then she tells the mother that they've had sex.
Derek's Mom
01:54:40 That's it. You do what?Devon Stack
01:54:46 And the sassy black woman, mom was like, what? You fucked? My tarred son, what the fuck? But they still try. Trusted her because she was the expert. She was the expert telling them that, no, no, he's, he's a grown up man. 01:55:08 And they wanted to believe it so bad, they wanted to believe that, yeah, maybe, I guess, I guess, I guess he's, you know, I he's had normal male urges that he's never been able to satisfy because he was trapped in the tard body. But now I don't know, maybe it's okay that he has like this, you know, this, this relationship now, I guess. But obviously they had mixed feelings.
01:55:35 They were like, This is fucked up. This is fucked up. Well, eventually they realize that that this shit is crazy. And she keeps calling and saying that she's going to leave her husband for their son, and that because they knew that she was married too, they're like, What the You're married, right?
01:55:56 What the fuck is going on here? And so she's like, Oh no, I'm gonna leave my husband and marry her tarred son and take care of him forever. And she starts leaving, you know, messages like this is one of the messages she left.
Anna Stubblefield
01:56:12 I've been thinking about concerns that you raised the last time that we talked, and I'll put in writing with my finger and sign with blood that I will commit to a specific time when I will leave my husband and I will make a permanent life and home with the man. Okay,Devon Stack
01:56:36 so she's like, I'm going to write a document and sign it with with in blood when I'm going to leave my husband, and that freaks them out. That freaks them out. 01:56:50 And they watched that show that we went through in the beginning of the stream, because someone tells them, Oh yeah, well, frontline back in the 90s did a whole expose on this, and they watch it, and they're just like, oh shit. So it's just made up, and she's just molesting our tard son, slash brother. And they go to the authorities, and the authorities are like, Oh yeah, actually, this is a common thing.
01:57:23 There's actually lots of cases. You know, we talked about earlier how there were a lot of cases of the autistic kids making accusations through their lesbian and gay pedo facilitators about their parents molesting them.
01:57:38 What they didn't talk about in front line was actually, there was also a rash of cases where the facilitator was caught molesting the retard kid, and so now they're like, fuck, you know she's She basically used weird, you know, Devil Jew magic and the cops arrange for the mother to call up her and try to get her on a phone call recorded to admitting to fucking the tard so that they can arrest her. And so this is the phone call, or part of it.
Derek's Mom
01:58:23 Hi, hello, I want to talk to you about Derek. There's been some things that's been01:58:32 bothering me about all this conversation.
Anna Stubblefield
01:58:36 I got a phone call one day from Daisy, and she saidDerek's Mom
01:58:41 he has not been acting himself. I think he misses you.Anna Stubblefield
01:58:50 Sure as hell miss him.01:58:53 She said, You know, he's been biting his hand a lot more. He's really unhappy. So she said, I'm just trying to understand what happened between the two of you,
Derek's Mom
01:59:02 he's been mouthing his hands and doing all sorts of things. So, you know, I need to know how many times you all may love Emma. I really, because I'm thinking about what's really going on with Sarah and how he's feeling.Anna Stubblefield
01:59:22 To me, it sounded like, oh, maybe this is an opening, you know, maybe they're seeing he's unhappy and they're reconsidering. And so I was happy to answer her questions01:59:32 in terms of actually making love. There were two Sundays that we were able to be together like that.
Derek's Mom
01:59:41 So what I mean, please clear this up in my head for me.Anna Stubblefield
01:59:46 I mean, my office has enough floor space, and I brought in an exercise mat and then beach towel, and we were able to make the. This works. Get inDevon Stack
02:00:08 to get in. So I guess that was enough evidence, you know, so she admitted to the sexual molestation of their son. She was immediately fired from Rutgers once they found out, the police then got a search warrant busted into her house. Her husband had no idea, by the way, imagine that. Imagine that the cops show up at your house. 02:01:07 They're like, sorry, sir, we have to search the house. Why? Oh, your Jewish wife has been fucking some tard. He's she's been molesting a tard in her office and wants to marry him. Hmm, so that's how he found out, and that's, this is an evidence photo.
02:01:30 That's, that's the keyboard that she was using. And that's why we had the memory off the keyboard. Is because apparently the keyboard stored every conversation they had ever had. So they had like everything was written down, including her talking to herself, essentially planning rendezvous with him, and shit like that. They searched her office, because that's where she was raping him.
02:01:58 And you know, yeah, they went and took him to an actual psychologist, or, you know, a expert that could that wasn't going to rape him, where they said that he his expressive and recept and receptive language is somewhere in the six to 12 month range. So again, he was like a baby.
02:02:26 He was, he was equivalent to a six to 12 month old baby. There was no way they could communicate with him. The Jewish Ouija board magic stuff was, was obviously fake. Here's another part. He's not able to use a communication device of any kind. He has the physical ability to use one.
02:02:52 He just does not have the intellectual ability to use one. Because that's the other thing too, is he didn't have like, he was a little wiggly, right? But he could, he had the the motor control to type if he was mentally capable of knowing what that would what that meant. So her, her whole, I have to steady his hand thing, oh, which we already know, it's bullshit, but like, there's obviously, you know, just there's not part of this that wasn't fucked up.
02:03:20 Derek, evidence evidences deficits in all areas of functioning.
02:03:27 So she gets arrested, and they take her in to court, and she just she, she keeps doubling down in court and claims in fact, that she is not guilty of rape. He actually seduced her. He seduced her. And in fact, by denying, by denying that he seduced her, you're actually devaluing him, saying that's not something that he wouldn't be able to get a chick on his own when, clearly he got one.
Anna Stubblefield
02:04:04 I'm the one who's accused of assault. It's all as if it was all coming from me, which is really not fair to him, because he seduced me, and he deserves some credit for that. AI Soul - Not Retarded at ALL
02:04:16 That's right, bitch, I seduce02:04:20 you, woman, my wiggly ass
02:04:24 wiggling around, tap that keyboard.
Devon Stack
02:04:34 Yeah, when obviously, we all know the truth. We all know the truth. She was a sexual deviant that was taking advantage of a retarded black guy for her own personal gratification. Oh, what's this picture? Oh, sorry, sorry, wrong picture there. I don't know. 02:04:59 I don't know why that one's there. That's, that's weird. So she's, uh, she goes to court. The court is, you know, that the jury looks at the, you know, you just look at him and it's obvious. Okay, He's retarded. You know, we don't even, we don't even have to hear from the experts, the guy's drooling on himself.
02:05:25 He's an infant. There's no fucking possible way this guy was consenting, you know, it's and so they find her guilty, because it's, it's so fucking obvious what she was doing. And then the shit thing is, when they go do her sentencing, they've they, in fact, if you look on the internet about because they there, you know, there was talk shows that covered this, obviously, there were news articles that are written about this, obviously, and the the coverage was, it was a white woman.
02:06:10 The coverage was it was a white woman who thought that she was saving, that she was saving a black man from the ghetto that she was Sandra Bullock, basically rescuing some, some ghetto nig, and she was going to bring him to the cultured life of the white man, like they literally turned it into a weird race thing, where this was a an example of white supremacy.
02:06:42 And in fact, when the brother talks about it in the in court, he kind of echoes those sentiments, and that's the way it was reported. So not only is this Jew a fucking total degenerate psycho who pays the price, you know, where? Where's the fallout? Well, it's not with Jews, right? The responsibility does not lie at the on the feet of Jews. No, it's the white man did this?
Judge
02:07:14 State versus Marjorie. ANNA Stubblefield, indictment number 13, one, dash four, formula. We are here today for the sentencing of Marjorie Annis doublefield. Is there anyone that like to speak on behalf of the state?Lawyer
02:07:28 Yes, Your Honor. The victim's brother John Johnson would like to address the court. His mother would like to approach and stand with him while he addresses the court. That's fine.Derek's Brother
02:07:35 Good afternoon. Your Honor. Judge
02:07:40 Good afternoon. Derek's Brother
02:07:40 34 years ago, doctors said my brother would not live to see his third birthday. Those doctors and the devil are liars. My brother, since then, has grown to become a loving person. He is a beautiful brother, and he is a beautiful son. I don't think Anna understood the depth of pain she caused my family. She tried to lay claim to him and rename him. She tried to supplant Derek's life, a life steeped02:08:22 a life steeped in the history and culture of his God fearing southern rooted African American family, she tried to supplant that with some version of life she thought was better. We need to disenchant ourselves from the notion that Anna Stubblefield is some tragic shero. Anna is not Sandra Bullock and this is not the blind side. Derrick is not some poor black kid from the ghetto that needs someone to save him, an able bodied woman raped a disabled young man that could not consent to sex. You were wrong. Honor. You committed a crime. There is no gray area in closing. Thank Your Honor for helping bring this ordeal to a close.
Devon Stack
02:09:01 So again, they turn it into this race thing where, you know, there was, it was about white people trying to do it. It's definitely not just a psychotic Jew. It's definitely not a psychotic child molesting Jew. That's not a problem in America. Child molesting Jews. 02:09:17 In fact, I hear they're cool now, do you guys hear that? Yeah, Jewish child molesters, they're in now. They're the hottest thing right now. Fact, you can buy a costume right now. You can buy, you can buy Jewish pedophile merch. Not a joke. Some of you guys know what I'm talking about. Anyway, so the judge sentenced her, sentences her.
Judge
02:09:52 I have read and received letters from the former husband of the defendant, who wrote a very compelling impact statement.Devon Stack
02:10:00 This is from the husband that found out that his Jewish wife was fucking a tard.Judge
02:10:06 I believe that Anna is a pathological liar and narcissist. She will stop at nothing to fool the court and seek vindication, regardless of the emotional and financial expense to her family or the primary victim's family. Clearly, I am distraught, but this and the impact on my immediate family, I leave it to the wisdom of the court to determine a just sentence.Devon Stack
02:10:31 So the husband says that she's a psychopath, and then they give her a of course, obviously, you're going to get a big sentenceJudge
02:10:40 for this, right as to count. One first degree aggravated sexual assault, where the victim was physically helpless or mentally incapacitated, I sentence you to 12 years in New Jersey state prison. As to count two, I sentence you to 12 years New Jersey State Prison, concurrent with count one after you were released from prison, you were placed on parole supervision for life.Devon Stack
02:11:11 All right, so basically, 24 years. And of course, I think this, this happened. This was around 2016 by the time I went to court. Around might have been just before. So you would think that she'd still be in jail, right, wrong, wrong. She's not in jail because Jewish lawyers. 02:11:31 So Jewish lawyers got around on a technicality. They found some I don't even remember the details, but it's something along the lines of, the defense team wasn't allowed to use some kind of evidence in her case, and so therefore it was going to lead to some other trial, and the DA didn't want to deal with it, and so they pled it down to a lesser charge, time served two years. She's already up.
02:12:02 She's already out two years. Already out two years, lives with her psychotic mom, who believes the story, by the way. And give you an idea, we haven't really seen any real good picture, that this is the guy. This is the guy. This is D man, right here. That's D man, see how small he is. He's like a weird, mangled kid. This is, this is d man, right here.
02:12:46 That's D man. That's what she was raping.
02:13:01 So anyway, at least the horror show is now over. That is the story of Facilitated Communication, which, again, I think still exists in some form or another. I don't think it's been completely eradicated, but that is that's facilitated communication. So thank you, whoever, or I don't know, maybe on second time, whoever, whoever gave that recommendation, you're right.
02:13:37 That was fucking psycho. When I saw this, I was just like, Are you fucking This can't be real. This can't be and it's, it's very real. It's very real. Every part of it, like, just, just look even just the facilitated communication part, just the part that you know about it, then, you know, scamming people. I mean, that was bad. And then this part was just like, What the fuck I it's, I don't even know what to say.
02:14:01 But other than like I said in the beginning, if you learn anything from this stream, you have to learn that. One, most people are fucking retards, not just D man over there. And two, most people believe what they want to believe. So anyway, all right, let's take, let's take a look at hyper chats.
02:14:32 Shall we? We've got some on we've got some on Odyssey, courtesy of love and division as per usual, love and division over here, let's see. I gotta adjust this down. Do you have that much money in your bank at home? I guess this one's appropriate.
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02:14:59 I'd buy that. For $1Devon Stack
02:15:06 D man, all right, love and division says, Hi, Devon. I had to catch the last stream on replay. Wow, that Dershowitz is super evil, yeah, just Dershowitz, though. A lot more on Dershowitz, but, yeah, yeah, apparently, apparently, the youth of America agree with Dershowitz these days. So, or at least a subset, I don't know there, so there was a study that came out. I There's something I've noticed. 02:15:36 While I do think that there are a lot of terminally online, actual gripers, the the noise that they create on the internet is is definitely augmented by discord servers where they coordinate shit and botting. And a lot of these people aren't even American it's a lot of people that treat American politics, American politics like it's some kind of fucking reality show and and, you know, it is what it is.
02:16:05 But there was a study that came out, or rather, some survey that came out that I haven't read yet. Just prior to the show, I saw, I think Richard Spencer tweeted it out where it it shows the the influence is not quite what a lot of people online think that it is, and that's what I've been saying.
02:16:27 Like that the echo chambers that we get into a lot of people don't realize, especially with the algorithms, the way that they act, they end up, they end up kind of of siloing people into these echo chambers purposefully, you know, like, where you just follow a couple people on the quote, unquote dissonant, right?
02:16:50 And your whole timeline becomes just that, and you start to get the impression that, like, oh, look, this is what everyone on Twitter is talking about when it's it's obviously not, that's not, that's, that's how it feels but that's not what it is. Now not to say that some of these messages aren't getting normalized.
02:17:05 Obviously, Elon Musk, when he tweets stuff that's, you know, talking about white genocide, that's going to everybody you know, he owns the platform. But anyway, we might, we might go over that some other time. I have to look at the survey stuff and then love and division again, says Dev.
02:17:29 And I have been trying to J pill my boss for years. He would always push back. Let's see here, and then he heard Nick Fuentes saying the same things. Now my boss is J pilled. The problem my boss also will only accept anything Nick Fuentes says, so whoever Fuentes or so wherever Fuentes goes, so goes my boss. Well, that's going to be that's kind of the problem.
02:17:53 That's kind of the problem is, if you watch the last interview he was in, he said that Jews were brilliant people and have a place in America, and that a Jew created the universe. And these aren't, I'm not. I'm not mischaracterizing these statements. You can see, you can find these exact quotes easily yourself, and that non whites have a place in America, and so that's just, you know, it's going to be like, I said, it's going to become civnet Central.
02:18:23 I said this, like a while back. I said this a couple of months ago, that essentially what you would see is he'd become mainstream, and he'll be like, you know, another Ben Shapiro, essentially, just without the Zionism, I guess maybe, or at least for now, now that he's sponsored by Mark Levin's gold, or ex gold company with seven figure contract. According to him, you know, if it's the company, I think it is.
02:18:51 It's, it's called advantage gold. It was founded by two Jews and an Italian, and it's the CEO is a Eastern European Jew. And, in fact, one of the found, one of the owners and founders. His last name is Levin. So, so, I mean, if that's going to be who's bankroll in the show, you know, who knows, right?
02:19:13 Who knows where, where that'll go, who knows what your boss will be believing in in a couple months from now? And then, we got love and division again. No, not that I still haven't cleaned these up. Isn't this a version of how normies accept the delivered narrative?
02:19:33 Well, that's what I'm saying. Is like, this is a perfect example in terms of the Fuentes stuff. Fuentes says all these things in plain English, like, again, just like he said that if you were born in America, you're a citizen. This is your birthright. You know? He says these things if you're a rational person, just like a rational person watching the tard looking up at the fucking ceiling and. Spelling stuff on a keyboard.
02:20:01 You know, well, that's not that can't be real, right? A rational person looks at that and knows that it's bullshit. A person that's operating off of feels and after operating off of a desire to believe that they're communicating with this tard, you know, telepathically, basically, they don't see what's wrong with that picture.
02:20:22 And unfortunately, that's a lot of people in politics, a lot of people in politics, they're it's right in front of them. They don't, you know, it's like with Trump, right? Trump was the same way, and identical. In fact, Trump would would say what he was going to do, and people would always say, well, he doesn't actually mean that, or he has to say that, or they would have some whatever excuse.
02:20:43 It didn't matter, right? They always had some kind of fucking excuse about why Trump was sucking up the Jews. And here we are eight years later, and they're still doing it. They're still making it's because they'll and they'll never stop doing it. They'll never stop doing it.
02:20:57 So whatever, the people who aren't rational actors are going to cling to movements that make them feel good, and whatever you know it is what it is, and it's up to the but I don't really care those people. I kind of want them to go extinct. Those are the kind of people who are, quite frankly, they're already spiritual niggers, and so if they, you know, want to join some Multicultural Alliance movement and destroy their genes.
02:21:26 That's fine. I kind of don't want their genes to be passed on. I want people who are rational and smart and actually take their race seriously and and prioritize that and just by virtue of those things, that's, that's who will be the white people, you know, in a couple generations, just because anyone who doesn't have those attributes will breed out, you know. So it is what it is. All right.
02:21:56 Thank you very much. Love and division. All right, now we're gonna go to entropy. Entropy. We got cipher. Cipher says, I want to live with an estate which can, which can call bullshit on these fraudsters and summarily execute them. Well, you know that maybe after balkanization, right?
02:22:21 But that's not going to be happening. Now, in fact, that the death penalty, I don't know that if we've ever done a stream on the death penalty, I know I've talked about it. I don't know if I've actually done like a full on stream about it, but that's something that, you know, it's a necessary thing. I mean, it just, not only does it just doesn't make any sense not to do it. It doesn't make any sense to keep people alive that are mass murderers as I mean, can we at least kill the mass murderers?
02:22:48 Can we at least kill the tard rapers? You know, like, like, Can we at least have some standard where we're like, Okay, well, you're a tard rapist. So do we really want that? I feel like those kinds of people should be viewed as disposable and and not just disposable.
02:23:06 They should be viewed as like, almost like, a dangerous contaminant, contaminant, like in the gene pool that you need to get, you know, you need to get rid of them. And I think that our liberal use of the death penalty in Europe is what kind of led to the low, low instance, or the, I guess, the disparity and in crime statistics that you see between Europeans and Africans, right?
02:23:37 Whereas in Africa that the death penalty was probably almost in reverse, where he was more the most aggressive, violent people that survived and they killed, the the weaker, more civilized people, then we got love and division. Over on entropy, look at that. Says, please check out. I see. Well, I just already did. I did love and division. Well, I appreciate you popping over here, though, too.
02:24:05 Alright, then we got cipher again, says at the part where the FC lady was playing the piano, piano song, and this, or, and this was a weird bit connect vibes. Well, yeah, it's the same it's the same thing. People look there's, it's countless, because every cult like atmosphere is is almost indistinguishable from the next.
02:24:31 You have a bunch of people who all want to believe in some stupid fairy tale that makes them feel really good, even though it doesn't make any fucking sense. And again, this is, again, not to keep bringing up, but it's just it is a problem that needs to be addressed.
02:24:45 You know, the gripers fit in this where you have a bunch of people who are, you know, that they feel desperate. They feel like they need a problem solved, just like the investors in bit connect, as an example, the investors in bit Connect. Were not exactly rich, smart people.
02:25:02 They were basically the the crypto version of they thought it was like almost a guaranteed lottery win. You know, they were low IQ people who didn't know how to do the math and realize immediately that it was a Ponzi scheme, putting their life fucking savings like I saw videos of boomers talking about how they put they mortgage their house and then put all the money into bit Connect.
02:25:26 For those who don't know, bit connect was a rug pull crypto back in the day, and they had these big events that they would invite the big investors to to make, you know, to puff them up and make them feel important, where they could drink champagne that they paid for.
02:25:44 They didn't realize they were paying for it, but they paid for all that stuff. And there was some charismatic leader, guy that would that would yell bit, connect all fucking loud like a psycho, and the crowd would get all wrapped up into it. And that's but that's every cult environment you know.
02:25:59 You have one charismatic leader at the center of it, and you have a bunch of desperate people who are looking for some kind of meaning or some kind of solution to their shitty lives, and they, they latch on to this personality, and then they because they see that person as the the in a sense, like a Messiah, they get very protective and very angry if you start to fuck with it.
02:26:28 And that's the same thing that these people that believed in Facilitated Communication were, like all those parents that were presented with the, you know, you would walk right up to them and say, like, look, this is obviously bullshit. They did these double blind tests, and yeah, they failed, 100% failure on every single one of the tests that we performed. This is obviously junk science.
02:26:48 It doesn't I mean, just, do you have to have the study? I mean, just look at it like there's a tart over there staring at a fucking watermelon and writing Shakespeare simultaneously at a keyboard he's not even looking at. Are you kidding me? And but they believed it.
02:27:03 They had to believe it, because otherwise they had a tarred son again, you know, and they didn't want to go back to believing they had a tired son, even though that was the reality they and here's the thing, here's the funny thing, when you start to point this out to these people, what do you like?
02:27:21 Let's just use that as an example. Like, there's lots of people when I've pointed out, for example, they're like, well, like, like, Nick has said several times that he's not white. In fact, in that same interview that I just mentioned, where he said that, you know, Jews were brilliant people, and they're all of his good friends were Jewish, he says, also he's not white, and look a couple times like I excused away.
02:27:45 For example, when the cop had him in the alleyway at his house, it was a black cop, and he told the black cop, well, I'm Mexican. My last name is Fuentes. And I said, Look, maybe he's just a pussy and he, you know, doesn't want to say I'm a white supremacist to a black cop.
02:28:00 And so whatever, right? But in this instance, no, it's like I said, I told you, progressively that he would, he was shift in this direction after that bullshit about the if you were born here, it's your birthright speech that he later denied. That's that's the direction he's going in, and he's going to embrace this whole, I'm not actually white and and I'm white passing. And this is the kind of, these are the obvious red flags that people should be looking at.
02:28:31 And if you point these, these things out and say, like, look, he's obviously not the white savior that you think that he is, the response is, well, what's your solution? What's your solution? Well, let's, let's again. Let's, let's project that on to these people that are believing in the technology, the Jewish technology, of Facilitated Communication. They have a tarred sun. It's been their life has been shitty.
02:28:56 They finally find a solution to the tarred sun. The solution to the tard Sun is this magic Jewish Ouija board that actually your son's a poet and he's a novelist and, you know, like, he's really good at algebra and all this other stuff. Oh, my God, that's the solution.
02:29:12 Like that, my big, you know, the cross that I've I've borne my entire life. You know, it has been this tarred sun that I've got, and now you're telling me that he's actually a genius. No, this feels so good. We're totally winning. We're so back. This is great. You've got aura.
02:29:27 And then someone goes up to you and says, Yeah, but this is actually bullshit that's not going to accomplish this. Would the response then be, well, what's your solution then? Because in that instance, it's like, the solution is you need to realize your kid's a tart like, that's the solution.
02:29:47 I'm sorry, your kid's a tard, but he's not going to get less tarted, you know, like he's a tard. And so the solution is you deal with that. That's the fucking. Solution, but they don't want to hear that because they're, they're, they're soaking in the dopamine of a of a fake, fictional feel good solution. And that's, that's basically, you know, and you're right, when she's sitting there singing that fucking song.
02:30:16 It's religious at that point. I mean, she's essentially writing hymns for this religion Facilitated Communication, and the same sort of thing goes on with all these kinds of charismatic leader driven movements, whether political or otherwise, right? All right. Then we got rivers of blood.
02:30:42 Rivers of blood says this stream gives me or gives legitimacy. The theory that the story of Helen Keller was also fake. Yeah, I, I have considered that in the past, and I that is a good point. The idea that you would get a girl who was deaf and dumb and blind, right? Isn't that?
02:31:05 Does that cover everything and that by just, you know, drawing something in the palm of your hand, could write books and and all this other stuff. That does make sense. I never really I guess that also goes to show how gullible people are. They want to believe a story like that.
02:31:25 You know, this is the kind again, it's literally the exact same kind of thinking people would prefer to believe in some positive narrative like that. Like, Oh, this girl, she, you know, she overcome all this adversity and it was so hard, instead of just like, No, she was a fucking tard, and someone took advantage of the fact that some charlatan could walk around with this tard on their arm and write books and do appearances and basically exploit them for their own fame.
02:31:55 And that's, I think, very good. I've never really dug super deep into it. I think it's a totally reasonable theory that Helen Keller was fucking bullshit, a blind and mute woman. She communicated or accomplished many feats never before accomplished and nonsense with the help of her Jew handler, Keller was a prop to push feminism and commie propaganda.
02:32:23 Great stream as always. Yeah. So there you go. Yeah, Jewish handle. I didn't, I wasn't aware of that, but that would pretty much seals the deal for me, right there. All right. Then we got Kurgan 86 Kurgan 86 with a big no, no.
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02:32:23 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with. Look how Jewy this bag is. You.Devon Stack
02:33:04 All right, Kurgan 86 says, glad you're feeling better. Continue the good work. Well, I appreciate that, Kurgan 86 thank you for the support. All right, now we go over to rumble. Let's see here. Scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, lots of scrolling on rumble today. All right. Scroll, we got zazzy. 02:33:33 Mctazzbot says last week was the Michigan State spelling bee. Not one student from Detroit made it past the first round. The word was ask, but um, bump, how many? And then seismic test, but again, how many beautiful words will be lost to the maw of the shit skin?
02:33:55 There is no way they can know that a pyre is or what it means to rend. Sorry, but the language thing gets to me. Yeah, well, let's it's look they're, they're, they're, they're, think of it this way, they're, they're running pirated copies of our software.
02:34:16 And Zazi mctazzbaud, again, says last week was the Michigan State spelling. Just repeated that one. Then we got this car. The evil says, Good evening, Mr. Stack. I enjoyed the last stream, personal thanks for calling those freaks out. Need to be done. Thankful someone else brought up the operation Calibri, Operation Colibri, what did I miss?
02:34:53 Oh, yeah, I thought that was something you were talking about. I said, okay, yeah, yeah, well, I'll tell you what. Uh. Yeah, here's the thing, like I said, it's, it's, I'm just tired of of people are, are basically pussies, and they're afraid of saying that the emperor has no clothes. I mean, it's, I can't think of a more realistic analog in my life ever to the story of the emperor has no clothes than what's going on right now with the dissident right where you or at least the young, because it's really limb, it's really age 14 to 18.
02:35:38 But that matters, that demographic matters, because those are going to be the fucks that run things when you're an old man, and, you know, if they're, they're all a bunch of sexual deviant, you know, melanoids. It's, you know, it's what, what's even the point?
02:35:59 You know what I mean. So, yeah, it's, it's, it's something that needs to be talked about, but people are so that's how you know. The difference. There's people that do this because they actually are ideologues and actually care about what they're talking about, and that's why they're doing it.
02:36:21 And of course, obviously, there's always going to be a compensation aspect to it, because people got to pay the bills, all right. And this sort of work takes a lot of time and and whatever, but it's like, why even do it? If you're lying? I'd rather and if that's what ends up happening, like, if I, for some reason, can't survive by doing this. Then I'll, I'll have to go just be a beekeeper or something like that.
02:36:46 I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna be like, Oh, fuck, if I start lying, I'll get I would have done that a long time ago. I would have been fucking rolling the dough. If I would have started lying back in fucking 20s, I would have started sucking Trump, Trump off like all these other magotards, and I'd probably have a fucking rumble contract and have a show like, you know, like Crowder and stuff those guys, but that's not why I do it.
02:37:11 This for me, it's not a career. For a lot of these guys, it is, and they see any kind of criticism, they're afraid. Part of it is they're afraid of, like I said. They're afraid of, like the BOD activity. And again, I'm not saying that the gripers don't exist. I'm saying that they artificially pump up the likes and the retweets and and they coordinate attacks on people that criticize Nick almost, it's like, instantly, like they're people.
02:37:39 They never comment on anything that, like anyone says until, like, it's almost like, and I wouldn't even be surprised. I don't know, I have no evidence of this. But if, look, if it were me, if I was running an operation like that, I would they might even have, like, some kind of AI that just, you know, scrapes, the the feeds of of, you know, they have, like, a list of the of, here's the people that are influential, and so they get like, an alert, like, when the AI notices, like a, oh, this tweet is critical of Nick and, you know, it alerts the people in the this court, or whatever.
02:38:12 I don't know. Maybe they're not that sophisticated. Maybe it's just someone says something, but it's obviously, you know, it's terrifying to people who have no balls. It's terrifying to people that survive off of dopamine hits in likes and, you know, being accepted by the internet.
02:38:30 And you know, that's just what it is. And so there's people that are too afraid to talk, and I know, I know, and I'm not going to bust I'm not going to bust them, but their people have told me, I hate I kind of hate that they tell me privately and not publicly. I hate it, but I'm also not going to just betray them and and say who they are.
02:38:54 But there, there are people. I hope you're listening some of you guys that tell me privately, oh, yeah, we're right with you that don't, they don't, they don't, they don't, you know, don't say shit.
02:39:07 They don't say shit. And that's unfortunate, but it is what it is. Let's see here. Then we got discard the evil again. Says a joke. Cop pulls over two gripers. Says, I'm looking for two child molesters. The griper talk between themselves for a minute and say, Okay, we'll do it, but I'm bump there you go.
02:39:35 Think I've heard that before, but it was with like, Portuguese men or something like it was some weird demographic, D man, oh, look at that. We got D man, D man, in the chat, D man,
02:39:56 oh, D man, I'm sorry you had to go. Through that D man, that bring back some some bad memories. You know the
AI Soul - Not Retarded at ALL
02:40:07 I'm a nerdy, intellectual man.02:40:16 My brain works just like a Jewish woman's brain.
02:40:19 Hey, I'm big, I'm black, I'm Wiggin all over the place. I'm a nerdy, intellectual man. I'm definitely not retarded. I'm the one typing the letters with my wiggly black fingers with my big Nick brain. It's not you doing the typing, because I'm not retarded at all.
Devon Stack
02:41:04 All right. D man, dance, demon, I like how he he's just a torso. It was this, it was this. It was so low effort with the AI tonight. All right. D man says, agreed on the 90s not being the best decade at all. People mistake the trees for the entire forest most of the time. I only want certain elements of the past, but not all of it. 02:41:33 Well, like I said, the demographics were way better, but they still weren't great. It was it already begun. It just wasn't so obvious because the casting hadn't caught up with it yet, really is what it boils down to. And then you say, I was raised in the oughts, that's what people say, right the odds.
02:41:57 And I believe the same rules apply. Certain elements can stay, but leave most of it like leave it most of it out like 911 National Guard response to Katrina Obama, etc, yeah. Hey, look, every time has has its good times, even right now, there's good things about now.
02:42:19 You know, people think that. People think that because I'm black pillow or whatever like that, that means that I hate life and stuff, and it's like, no, life is good. Oh, I mean, like, it could be way better, but that's what we're shooting for, right? But, yeah, if we, if we're not fighting against it, it'll even get way worse, way faster. So we need to, we just need to be mindful of the bad things, and we need to not wear rose colored glasses.
02:42:51 All right, then we got well, D man again. D man again. Says, funny enough, a random nigger called or called me and said, he came on my mother and he came on your mother. What Hold on? What am I? What am I reading here? Do you man?
02:43:15 Maybe you want, maybe you did get tired, molested. What's going on here? I wait, so no, I guess you're you're really saying that some random, some random Nick called you up and, like, prank called you or whatever. And then you asked why you called, and he said, I'm lonely.
02:43:40 I don't know how he found my number or how he knew my name. I don't know maybe, maybe it was, uh, maybe the Jewish woman gave it to him. It sounds like a weird story. D man, all right. Randall flag says, whoa, based my fellow gripers Hanging out with the mulatto pedophile brothers who made a fortune human trafficking underage white girls, who then immediately publicly apologize for anti semitism based, yeah, look, but like I said, they won't see it that way.
02:44:11 They won't they won't see it that way. They'll only see what they want to see. And that's always the problem with, you know, a cult of personality is there. It'll always be reframed as something positive, no matter what, like literally, no matter what. And you're only going to get the rational people.
02:44:35 You're only going to get your rational people will see it. Observant people will see it. Higher IQ people will see it, which is also why increasingly rhetoric you hear from gripers Online is like more and more retarded every day, like it's more and more retarded and more and more black sounding.
02:44:55 You know, it's, it's, it's literally the white kids trying to get the approval of black. Max by trying to sound black. I mean, it's, it's wigger ism. You know, being a wigger used to be a shameful thing. It used to be a, you know, something that was, that was ridiculed pretty much across the board.
02:45:15 I mean, white people made fun of wiggers. Black people made fun. Like everyone made fun of wiggers. And now it's like, who's not a wigger? You know? Like, if you're, if you're under 21 I mean, I feel like that's the wigger is the the default position, unfortunately, yeah, so they'll just see what they want to see.
02:45:39 And that's the thing too, is the they don't realize if you're if you're younger, especially grow, you know, who? How many, how many Generation Z or generation Alpha kids are in classrooms that are even, like 90% white or 80% white? You know, most of these guys are going to class.
02:46:00 There's some, I'm sure, but a lot of these guys are going to classrooms that are just as diverse as that fucking group of Super Friends in Miami. And so there's that doesn't, it doesn't stick out to them. What would stick out to them would be in a a society that was all white people.
02:46:18 You know, it's kind of like I brought up this example before, when malnu went to Poland for the first time after living in very multicultural Canada, he went to Poland and was like in tears, crying In some parade because everyone was white and I can relate to that. I've been in in countries where and in areas of, there's parts of Europe that are still 100% white, like we see the videos online, of like London and of like the, you know, more populated shit areas, and there are some demographically fucked cities and you know, but you go to the countryside, and they're whiter than the country, you know, than the rural areas in America.
02:47:12 Because if you go to a rural area in America, I don't know of a single at least, maybe like in Maine or something like that, but I haven't been in a rural area in America where there weren't at least some Mexicans. And, you know, they don't have that out there, like you can go there's places like in the English countryside as an example, where it's pretty much all white people.
02:47:34 Still, again, increasingly, that's not the case, but that still exists. And if you've ever experienced that it is like a It's weird how different you feel like you just feel like you're it's almost like, if you've ever gone to, okay, like, if you've ever gone to, like, a family reunion, maybe it's not the most fun experience, right?
02:48:00 Like, if you've ever been dragged to a family reunion when you were a kid, it wasn't, like, fun, you know, and exciting because you were a kid, but it was, you kind of, like, trusted everybody, like, automatically, because you were, like, everyone here is related to me, you know, like everyone here is like A cousin or an uncle or something.
02:48:21 You know, everyone's white, you know, at least in my family, you guys, who knows, no you know, like, you got these things, and you're just kind of like, wow, like, I, you know, I trust everybody here. You know, I don't. I'm not suspicious of anyone here, and maybe that's, that's more, that's more pronounced than what you would feel in one of these white countries in Europe, where you can still experience that.
02:48:52 Or, like I said, there are some rare places in America where it's similar, but it's a different it's like a total, totally different feel to not have you're relaxed, is what it is. Let's see here we got colonizer grind set says, So was this the precursor to Q anon? No, like I said, Q anon is just one of the many examples.
02:49:18 This is just so there's so many instances of this kind of cult like behavior, you know. But you're right. Qanon was the same way. Q And I was the same way. Let's, let's interpret this madness, this gibberish on the internet, to mean whatever the fuck we want it to mean. And look, people do that with religious texts all the time. People do that with astrology. People do that with, you know, fortune telling and cold reading.
02:49:48 And you know, it's, it's, there's so many examples of people extrapolating random like having a bad source of information. Mm. And just hearing whatever they want to hear, and ignoring any evidence that the source is bad, because that would undermine the the good feelings that they had about the information. D man again, says, Oh God, I might have to change my name.
02:50:16 That must have been when we got to that part. Huh. Giga Chatto event of NPC says, If the woman has no nig kids, isn't it already clear that she has a thing for retards? Oh, has has Nick kids.
02:50:34 Well, I almost wonder if there wasn't, you know if she because, like, what she was doing. I mean, you saw the footage of that guy. He's like a little guy. He's obviously like an infant. It makes you wonder what the fuck she was doing with her own kids.
02:50:50 Whose Joe says about last stream, I disagree that if you can't get a woman, then you're a dysgenic in cell that deserves to be selected out. Sexual selection is not the same as natural selection, and you agreed before, over a year ago, in gay Fembot edition, I talked about being over six foot, making 100k and not ugly, still rejected because I don't have a yacht in Miami, Dunton even acknowledged runaway hypergamy.
02:51:24 Yeah, that's all true, but that's a far cry from from justifying marrying, you know, so therefore I must have a 14 year old. You know what I mean, like the solution isn't, therefore I turn into a pedo. You know, that's the thing is, is the people that go after like, like pedophiles, one of the reasons why, and yes, I get it, there's also other psychological, fucked up things that make them attracted to kids.
02:51:58 I know I'm oversimplifying it, whatever. It doesn't really matter. One of the big reasons why you've never seen like an attractive pedophile, you know, like you see these guys that are pedophiles, and it's like they look like pedophiles. The reason why they have that look is because that look that grosses you out also grosses women out, and it's grossed them out their whole lives.
02:52:21 And so they've always grossed women out. And so their only option, to some degree, is to find people that are too young to be grossed out by it. Yet, you know where like a little kid doesn't know what you're up to, like they don't, they don't, they're not picking up on that vibe, because they're a little kid, and so they'll trust you enough for you to take advantage of them.
02:52:43 And that's what I'm talking about. I'm talking about there's people who are so low status that they have to push that age down, lower and lower and lower until that spidey sense is underdeveloped enough to not pick up on their creep vibe. And that's just true.
02:53:03 There's, there are people like that. I'm not saying that's universal. I don't think like, you know, for example, I understand that the dating situation is out of fucking control. I understand that there is, you know, women are, you know Western women, there's a lot of whoring going on, okay? And that wasn't my point to say that, you know women. So that's the thing is, people are so sensitive.
02:53:33 They're so fucking sensitive. It's like, you, you, you met, like, it's like, if I it's like people that. This is why I called it low IQ, anti feminism. It's like, if I say, well, not all Jews are trying to destroy the West, which is true, by the way, not every Jew is trying to destroy the West.
02:53:51 And then people, Oh, I thought you were anti semitic. What the hell I thought you were trying to stop the Jews? It's like, yeah, I am, but also I'm not. I'm not a fucking simpleton. I understand that not every fucking Jew is trying to, like, sabotage the West, okay? And same thing with women, yeah, I know, generally speaking, there's a lot of shitty women out there, and that's a big problem.
02:54:11 It needs to be addressed. I've talked about it ad nauseum. But also I don't want to get obsessed with that, because I feel like people get they throw in the towel, they and look, there were instances in my life where I was kind of like, Fuck women, you know, after a bad breakup or something like that. I know that headspace.
02:54:30 I get it and it was wrong, because, you know, sure enough, you know, you snap out of it, and you get out of the fucking rut, and you're back in the game, right? And so I think there's people that you know they they go through a bad breakup, or whatever it is that something happens, and they're just like, Fuck women.
02:54:48 And I get it, and I get it, but like, if you stay in that headspace forever, you know that's not it's not gonna help you find someone and and that's all I'm saying, is people need to men need to realize. Is you don't want to be the loser guy, like, just don't be a loser. Does that guarantee you'll get a girl?
02:55:05 No, but it certainly increases your your your odds. And you know, it's a lot more likely that you'll find someone than if you just sit there bitching about women all the time. So that's all I'm saying.
02:55:21 And I just think that there's a lot of these look there. I feel like, because what we're talking about specifically with Nick basically saying that, Oh yeah, you know if you unless you like, if, unless you think, you know if you think Jeffrey Epstein isn't cool, that's because you support the gunocracy. It's because he has a fan, fan base of a bunch of sexually unsuccessful weirdos, and he wants to blame, and he knows he can blame some, like literally anything, on women, and they'll go for it, because they're, they're basically pedophiles already, and now that you know, now that they can buy pedophile merch, why not?
02:55:55 Right? So it's, that's, that's really what I mean. I don't, I don't think it's that complicated. I think people are overthinking it. And and look, and there's, there were some people spurging out because they are just attracted to kids. You know, I'm not, not you, but I'm, you know, I mean, like, there were people in my comments there's like, How dare he say that? How dare he say, I can't fuck a 13 year old.
02:56:15 And you're just like, dude, like, what's, what are we doing here? Like, what are we doing here? And I'm just saying, like, just be realistic about Yeah. I mean, you say you're tall, you make a lot of money. That's, that's great. And, you know, that's, those are two, in fact, that gives you an advantage.
02:56:36 I mean, fuck, I don't know what. I'd probably kill myself. I was short. It's something you don't think about until you talk to a short person about it, and you're like, damn, sucks. Like, I always, like, when I think about I'm always mad because, like, I don't fit in this car, right?
02:56:49 My head's hitting the fucking ceiling and shit like that. And then, you know, but you know, think about the fact that, like, oh, this actually gives you, like, an advantage in life being tall. And that until you talk to a short person and you're like, Damn, you know that's why, that's why people are literally smashing their bones and stretching their legs out, which is insane to me, but you've already got that advantage.
02:57:18 You're six feet tall, all right. Cool. You make money. Boom, boom. Does that guarantee you a woman? No, not at all. And, I mean, it does, if you, if you, if you put the effort in, and with a little bit of luck, but it's always gonna be a little bit of luck. And that's just the way it is right now.
02:57:39 You know, had it been a few decades ago, you probably, yeah, that probably would have been enough. You probably, who knows, maybe you'd probably be married with kids already. But we have to, we have to adapt. We have to adapt. We can sit here and complain that, you know, women are whores and this, that and the other. But okay, all right. Well, now what and the now, what is all right?
02:58:02 Well, we got to find, find one that's not, find one that's not, and understand that the competitions, you know, there's a lot of competition for that. And the answer to that doesn't mean, okay, so I'm gonna fuck a kid. You know, it was, I think some some people, that's how their brain works.
02:58:23 All right, then we got Negro spritzer, Negro spritzer, of course, who expresses his dissatisfaction with nigs and small hats and sand nigs and feather nigs and Taco nigs and curry niggs and fried rice negs and gay niggs and training eggs and Petter negs and half nigs. So there you go, Negro spritzer.
02:58:54 All right, then we got Randall Flagg says, speaking of grooming child molesters, don't forget, Nick Fuentes harbors a known gay, black, Muslim pedophile, Ali Alexander. Five years later, he refuses to discuss while he hung around him before January 6. Yeah, look, I'll tell you this.
02:59:14 I don't know what that whole situation, I don't know what their relationship was, but the fact that he hung out with them when it was abundantly clear that he was a pedo. In fact, I posted on my telegram. Those posts are probably still there. They got shared by everybody. I mean, it was, it was out there. I mean, it got like 40,000 views or something crazy like that. It's not like he didn't see it.
02:59:38 There were screenshots of him commenting in very creepy ways on, like some 12 year old boy's Instagram post. And then, obviously, he's gay. You know, he has a people found his grinder account, and you know that, from what I understand, he was Karl Rove's little little. Man, that's why I understand. I don't know if that's true. That's what I've heard. It doesn't look sexual deviancy obviously does not bother Nick,
03:00:13 that's one. How about that? I think that's a fair statement. Sexual deviancy does not seem to bother Nick. He is more than willing to hang out with a variety of sexual deviants and several different flavors and without any kind of disgust response. So I think that's that's probably the best, most accurate way to put it. Negro spritzer again says griper with a the hardest R you can muster.
03:01:23 All right, D man, again says, If I do decide to change my name, I don't know if it's safe to tell you who I am afterwards. If you got private message emails, maybe I'll share but I don't know for sure. Nonetheless, I'm very glad that you're feeling better. Good night. Well, I appreciate that you don't have to change your name. We're not, we're not gonna call you a tardnig for the rest of your life.
03:04:29 Yeah, it's everyone will forget. I don't know. Maybe you'll catch shit in the chat. I don't know, but I think everyone ever forget my next stream. You don't have to change your name, then we got cipher says William Pierce was talking about women, the already declining birth rate and the women's empowerment back in 1997 and has to be addressed. Yeah, no, it has.
03:04:51 We've addressed that several times on the show, and we will. I'm just saying, let's not be one sided about it, you know. And let's not. Because, because, when you are one sided about it and extreme about it, you know, we end up with, like, fucking these weird uphetto guys that, you know, getting mad at me because I don't want, I don't want to tell them that they can marry a 14 year old or whatever.
03:05:15 Um, all right, I think that's everything double check on entropy. I think we're good. Oh, all right. Well, that was a that was a heavy one, right? That was kind of a that was kind of an intense one. Hope you guys all learned something like I said, at the very least.
03:05:37 The one thing that everyone should learn that is that people are retarded and they will believe what they want to believe, no matter how retarded the source of that information is, they will believe it to maintain their illusion or delusion, as it were. Anyway. Hope you guys all have a good rest of your night. Thank you for stopping by the Insomnia Stream. For Black Pilled. I am, of course, Devon Stack.
Shirley Temple
03:06:11 When I left Fox, I went to MGM for one picture. Thank goodness, only one. And when I got there with my mother, we were separated. She went into the office of Louis B Mayer, and I went into the office of Arthur freed, and he was going to talk to me about a movie he wanted to put me in. I'm 12 years old, you know. And I thought he was a producer, but instead he was an exhibitor. 03:06:34 And I'd never seen anyone naked before, except myself, so I had no clue about what was happening. And so it struck me so funny. I laughed at him, and I laughed uproariously. I had tears, you know, and he got infuriated, and he said, out, out, out, go.
03:06:50 Well, I went. I was very quiet. I went down and met her in the lobby of the administration building. She came up very quietly from Louis B Mayer's office, and we walked hand in hand, silently to the car, which was unusual. We got in the car driving home, I said, Mom, you won't believe what happened to me. And I told her what happened. And she got kind of quiet.
03:07:08 She said, Well, you don't know what happened to me. And Louis. Louis V merr wasn't as bad as freed was to me. He came on to my mother. We both decided that we didn't like MGM much. It was better at Fox. I.