INSOMNIA STREAM: FACE VALUE EDITION - 03/28/2026
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This stream, hosted by Devon Stack, begins with an update on his cat Churro’s recent medical emergency and recovery, then moves into a long narrative about the real-life case of model Marla Hanson and her disfiguring attack orchestrated by makeup artist Steve Roth, blending clips from a TV movie, commentary on Jews, race, crime, and the legal system. Devon discusses the media framing of the Hanson case, the role of defense attorneys like Alan Dershowitz, and then shifts into a broader, highly opinionated monologue on inherited psychopathy, the treatment of the mentally ill, and criminal justice. The latter part of the stream is dedicated to reading and responding to viewer hyperchats from various platforms, touching on topics such as the Jewish Defense League, processed food “bliss points,” demographic change in the American Southwest, and future stream plans.Catalonian Numbers Lady
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Devon Stack
00:08:46 Welcome to the Insomnia Stream. What is this called? I forgot because I've had all these technical issues. That's why it took so long to go live. Odysee, being a bitch, I think it's working. It wasn't working at first it was like I was gonna not be able to go live on Odysee.00:09:09 But it is working now, I think I'm just gonna assume it's working anyway. It's a face value edition. That's right. Face value edition. Ah, been a rough day. It's been a rough fucking day. Oh, you guys want to see long as we're here, you guys want to see Churro doped up on ketamine.
00:09:36 Let's see here. I got a photo of it here, so I had to bring Churro in. I actually had to cut down a tree to get to him. He wedged himself, for those who don't know he, I think, got in a cat fight, got kind of fucked up. He came home limping and really kind of weird. Weird and wasn't getting better.
00:10:01 And then he started sleeping like for a really long time, and then he wedged himself in this bush, and I had to chop down a tree to get to him and drag him out of the bush. And I brought him to the well, the vet was the closest. Vet was not taking appointments, so I had to take him to the pet hospital, which is, like, over 100 miles away. That was fun. Drove him to the pet hospital.
00:10:30 They gave him ketamine, shaved him up so he looks weird. Let me see if I here. Let me give you a picture of him on ketamine here it's a fun picture.
00:10:53 I would have had this ready, but one of the technical difficulties right here's Churro on ketamine upside down just makes it better. There is on ketamine, just like all fucked up. I'll rotate him around here and
00:11:22 there. Reason his head looks lopsided is the right side of his head's all shaved because they, they had to, like, fix his wounds. He had some abscesses, or whatever those are called, like, infections. Basically, they had the drain infections and doped him up, and he slept for days, and then last night he was going ape shit. And they said, they said, to try to keep him I knew it was never gonna happen.
00:11:50 They said, try to keep him in for 10 days. I was like, that's never gonna happen. And I kept him in until today. He was like, climbing up on things, trying to find a way out. And I was like, All right, fine. Fuck it. You know, he's not limping anymore. He seems totally legit now. So he is out and about right now, hopefully not getting you want to see the back of his I'll show you his nice shaved head. Here. We get all these photos ready. Hang on.
00:12:23 There's his arms. Oh.
00:12:30 This one's a bad one too. This one makes him look super fucked up, all right. So here he is looking even more fucked up.
00:12:47 Kind of looks like pet cemetery Churro in that in that photo. So that's pet cemetery Churro. And then this is his shaved legs.
00:13:00 I move this up here. So they shaved his leg, so he's kind of got like a poodle haircut a little bit. And let's see here. Here's the back of his head. He just looks all mangled. Now
00:13:31 there's the back of his head. So, yeah, he's, I mean, I hopefully he's out and about doing okay. Now I just, you know, I couldn't, I couldn't leave him in any longer. He was going crazy. But, yeah, tell you what. Though pet hospital is not cheap. It felt kind of funny. I was there in the waiting room, and it was, it wasn't like in a fancy part of the city I went to, but it was like not, wasn't the rural part of the area I'm used to.
00:14:03 So I'm there, like looking like a scrub, like a crazy, you know, hermit guy with this, you know, mangy looking cat, and all these people are bringing in, like, these fancy dogs and, like, it's all these women with their with their $5,000 pure bread, and I've just got Churro, who, according to the vet, got spicy on her. So good. Good for you. Churro, good for you. So anyway, there is uh, there is uh, yeah, that's uh, that's the churro news.
00:14:51 He's been out since about noon. Today hasn't come back. I thought he, you know, he's been cooped up for like five days. So I might not even see him tell tomorrow, for all I know, but he's out, out going crazy or sleeping in his little, little bush hole that he had anyway. That's the Churro news. Let's get on to the with the stream, I guess.
00:15:16 Right, right. Shall we? Let's see here. It's been a like I said. It's been a technical, technologically challenging day today. So this is, this is Marla Hanson. Marla Hanson, she was born June 18, 1961, 1961 in Independence, Missouri, which is a suburb of Kansas City. Her parents got divorced shortly after she was born, and she was living with her mom at first with her two brothers. Her mom, not exactly a classy lady.
00:16:07 She was a a bowling alley worker, and at some point in time, she was sexually abused, possibly by the stepdad. But don't quote me on that. I couldn't find exactly the perpetrator. But at any rate, the mom failed to stop it from happening. So by age 12, around 1973 she moved in with her dad, Bob Hanson, who was a an IBM worker, who got into real estate and was really into, like BORN AGAIN Christianity, so he took custody, and he had a real strict Christian household.
00:17:04 Lived in a kind of a small, well, not small, I guess, like a nice farmhouse in the same area. And with his strict religious upbringing, he had the rule that she could only date other Born Again Christians, and that in order to date her, that they would actually have to go the people who wanted to date her would have to actually go through an interview process. And many people declined to go through the interview process with the crazy dad.
00:17:43 So when she decided to leave town and chase her dream and move on to bigger and better things, she was kind of naive. She was a little bit naive, and she decided to move to the big city, well, I believe New York City, and chase her her dream of being a model.
00:18:10 Now there is a TV movie about her life, and we're going to watch some clips of it, only because it's kind of camping, kind of funny, and it's accurate to a degree. We're gonna we're gonna talk about what parts are not accurate and and you'll maybe I'm actually surprised one part is is accurate.
00:18:33 That I'm surprised is accurate, and you'll see why here in a second. So anyway, here she is obviously not her. Here's a actress play that plays her going to the big city. She's, she's, she's a small town girl in a big city, just chasing her dreams. Just wants to be a model like so many girls, and she's going to all these modeling agencies and realizes that just because she's the hottest girl in small town Missouri doesn't mean it's easy for her to get a job in New York City, and so she's really struggling trying to get any kind of modeling gig.
00:19:15 She's living on a pull out couch with her friend who lives out there, and they're sharing kind of a cramped apartment, and she ends up working as a cocktail waitress while crashing a party that she knows about because of her job at a cocktail waitress. She meets this handsome fella. Oh, this handsome fella. He's gonna tell her all about the modeling business, because he's, he's actually in the biz.
00:19:56 He's a photographer, and he's like, You know what? Kid? And I think you might, you just might have what it takes to make it in this business. You're a little old. She's 24 at this point. You're a little bit old, but you might be able to make it, if you listen to me.
Eric Warner - Photographer
00:20:16 Got a great look. It's hard to believe that you haven't worked that much well.Marla Hanson - Model
00:20:20 It hasn't been for lack of trying, I've been going nowhere fast for months. It seems that there are those who think I'm too old and too short.Eric Warner - Photographer
00:20:28 How old are you? Marla Hanson - Model
00:20:30 24 Eric Warner - Photographer
00:20:31 a little long in the tooth for this business, granted.00:20:35 But look, you got a great face, perfect skin. There's no reason you shouldn't be working your age. Lie about it, your height. Well, you're too short for runway work. You couldn't wear the clothes, but you can do print work. You ever heard of the boys agency?
Marla Hanson - Model
00:20:49 No, Eric Warner - Photographer
00:20:50 well, they specialize in tiny people such as yourself.00:20:55 Do you have a good card? Not good enough. Evidently, I'll tell you what?
00:21:03 If you decide you need a new card, you give me a call and I'll do a few shots.
Marla Hanson - Model
00:21:10 This isn't in the same category as look at my etchings. Is it?Eric Warner - Photographer
00:21:15 Don't flatter yourself. This is my work. YouDevon Stack
00:21:23 Oh, how dreamy, how dreamy. He's so professional, not trying to hit on her like all the other weird, gross New York guys that she's been encountering. Everyone's so grabby, especially compared to her, you know, innocent Christian upbringing. So she takes him up on the offer. 00:21:49 She's like, all right, this fancy photographer guy, he's gonna get me some better photos and maybe help me get a actual job in this town, so I don't have to keep waiting tables and just dreaming all day long of being a model, I can actually be a model. And so he has a makeup person there, and it's this, it's this kind of creepy, weird, gay Jew named Steve Roth.
00:22:21 Steve Roth is really, kind of right off the start, really kind of weird, and keeps talking about how hot she is and and just keeps staring at her like a total fucking creep. And it's kind of weirding her out. But she's like, I don't know, maybe, man, just, I mean, she, she hasn't been around a lot of Jews, so she's like, maybe this is just what Jews are. Like, they are kind of, you know, especially gay ones.
00:22:49 He's, he's bisexual, so he's hitting on her, but also fucks dudes and likes cock, so that's, that's fun. So she's just like, well, maybe, maybe, you know, just creepy, weird, degenerate Jews are like this, and I gotta, I just have to, that's just part of the the modeling biz. Now, I just have to adapt to this.
00:23:14 But it keeps being weird, and he just keeps looking at her, looking at her like he's, you know, raping her with his eyes. And it's really unnerving. But she, you know, she tries not to pay attention to the because the Chad photographer guy, he's nice and taking all kinds of photos of her, and she's, she's confident that, well, you know, I'll just, you know, ignore their weird, creepy Jew guy.
00:23:42 I'm sure he'll go away. So she gets the photos back, and she's like, damn, I look hot, and this will help me get a job. Now I can, I can go to these agencies and show them my new photos. Sure enough, all of a sudden, these agencies, especially the ones that he recommended that are more suited for her, her age and body size and type and whatever they're they're very interested in this, this new, fresh face from Missouri.
00:24:15 Oh, we got one of these Midwestern girls. This is, this is what New York likes to gobble up. So she's there at that agency, waiting for, you know, now they've accepted her as a client, I guess, waiting for a call. She's still having to work as a cocktail waitress, and the photographer guy shows up, and he's like, Yeah, you know, I understand you need a place to live.
00:24:43 You're staying with your friend, and that's no good. Let's try to get you maybe closer to the agencies and and living with maybe some other models and stuff and and I might have just the the place for you.
Eric Warner - Photographer
00:24:59 Thomas. Got the reason I came. Are you still looking for an apartment? Sure. Okay, you should talk to Steve Roth, Steve the makeup man. Oh, he owns a co op, and he rents it out, and somebody just moved out on him. So there's an empty bedroom, and there are two models living there, but you should have some privacy, and it'll give you a good deal really. Well, I'd have to because I'm broke. 00:25:24 Well, it's a three way split. It can't be that bad. I'll give him a call, but you should get down there and look right away, because it'll go fast. Can you go down tonight?
Marla Hanson - Model
00:25:32 Tonight, it's gonna have to be late.Devon Stack
00:25:39 Thanks. Oh, good. It's the creepy the creepy Jew guy has the apartment. The creepy Jew guy,00:25:47 Steve Roth, has an apartment. And, you know, whatever. How bad could it be? So she goes to meet the creepy Jew guy. And this is what I'm talking about, in terms of, like, I was a little surprised. This is, this might be one of the only examples. Now, of course, they don't, they don't hit the audience over or even mention to the audience that he's Jewish, but they his name, Steve Roth, you know.
00:26:15 So anyone, anyone that actually knows, knows, and the actors actually Jewish, which, you know, they usually are, but you know what I mean, like, and they actually kind of make him look creepy. So a little surprised, a little surprised. I mean, they don't make him as creepy as maybe they could have. But like, you know, like, as an example, like, here he is just menacingly waiting.
00:26:42 I face and shadow, smoking a cigarette,
00:26:55 little beady Jew eyes darting around thinking about rape. You know, that's at least they did that. So she goes to check out the apartment. He's showing her the apartment, and the whole time he's like, just, you know, really super fucking weird and off putting.
00:27:15 And just, you know, those people that you know, well, Jews, right? Those people that you're around, and you're immediately like, everything about, about about what you're feeling is just like it's you have these visceral instincts telling you, I don't know I I feel like I'm endangered. I shouldn't trust this person. So she has that kind of vibe going on, ready?
David Roth - Gay Jew
00:27:43 600 a month, plus I'll need a $250 deposit, and you get that back when you move. If you move,Marla Hanson - Model
00:27:58 gonna love it that much, huh?David Roth - Gay Jew
00:28:00 Yeah, well, it beats the pull out. Marla Hanson - Model
00:28:01 How did, you know? David Roth - Gay Jew
00:28:06 Oh, it relaxed. It's all right. It happens every now and then it'll start right back up.Marla Hanson - Model
00:28:12 Are you sure? David Roth - Gay Jew
00:28:13 Yeah, it's, you know, you might as well see everything, warts and all. So Eric tells me you're doing real good.Marla Hanson - Model
00:28:23 Yeah, he's he's been helping me a lot.David Roth - Gay Jew
00:28:26 Yo, maybe I could help you too. You know, I got a lot of contacts, I guess you call them, and with a face like yours, you can't miss this arrangement. Could work00:28:36 out good for you
Marla Hanson - Model
00:28:37 Look, shouldn't we hit a button or ring a bell or something? How long does this last back?David Roth - Gay Jew
00:28:48 It's eccentric. That's all gives a character you know, Clip
00:28:53 you're kind of creepy.Devon Stack
00:28:57 So creepy. Mr. Roth here is like, Hey, check it out. I got these. Look at these other two models. He kind of barges in. One of them is getting dressed, and they're there. You can tell they don't like him, because he's creepy Jew guy, and he's showing her the room, but also being just really kind of a creep. And then he goes creeping on over to the ad agency where she works and tries to find out information about her, because he's all already getting kind of all stalkery about it. He's got this new shiksa. 00:29:34 He wants to wants to bang, and finds out that they are going to offer her a gig with a Japanese whiskey company. And so he's like, Ah, really, that's cool. And then he goes in to see her. While she's not home, he just lets himself in. And so when she comes home, he's like, doing her. Dishes. And he's like, hey, yeah, I like, know this guy and I got you a gig with a Japanese company. Oh, Japanese whiskey company.
00:30:12 So he lies, and basically, because he has this information, he makes it sound like he got her some job that he had nothing to do with in order to try to get her to thank him, and then he just won't leave. He just keeps lingering.
Marla Hanson - Model
00:30:29 You have to work hard for whatever you want, Steve, no matter what you look like.David Roth - Gay Jew
00:30:33 Well, all I know is that I, for instance, could never be a model with a face like this no matter how hard I worked, Clip
00:30:40 because you're ugly. David Roth - Gay Jew
00:30:44 So what else can I do for you? Clip
00:30:48 Can you just leave?Marla Hanson - Model
00:30:51 I can handle it from here.David Roth - Gay Jew
00:30:54 Okay, well, if you need me, just yell.Marla Hanson - Model
00:31:00 I sure will.David Roth - Gay Jew
00:31:01 I almost forgot I know this guy who's putting together a television commercial for the Japanese and I told them all about you, and I think they're gonna give your agency a call. They pretty much trust my judgment.Marla Hanson - Model
00:31:16 Oh, that's great. Thanks. Clip
00:31:19 I'll please leave Marla Hanson - Model
00:31:22 Marla.David Roth - Gay Jew
00:31:23 I I want you to know that I believe in you. I do and I think you're a keeper in this business.Marla Hanson - Model
00:31:35 I really appreciate thatClip
00:31:37 you can leave now youEric Warner - Photographer
00:31:43 I'll see you later. Clip
00:31:46 He's such a pain in the ass fucking Jew.Devon Stack
00:31:50 So, yeah, so he's extra creepy. And finally, fucking leaves. She's like, All right, well, that's, that's, that's great. And sure enough, she does get offered this job, working as a spokesperson for some kind of Japanese whiskey. The Japanese guys are very taken with her, her round eye, American look, and she shoots this weird Japanese commercial, and of course, Mr. Roth is the makeup person for the gig you00:32:44 i Listen, so don't look now, but there is a creepy guy watching you from outside,
00:32:50 and he just keeps staring at her like a big weirdo creep. And this continues. He keeps trying to touch her and talk to her. She goes to the craft service table in between shoots, and he's just like, hey, hey, I'm creepy, creepy Jew guy.
Marla Hanson - Model
00:33:13 I wanted to thank you for whatever you did. I appreciate it.David Roth - Gay Jew
00:33:17 No, I don't. I don't need any Thanks. Marla Hanson - Model
00:33:21 Well, I'm gonna go. David Roth - Gay Jew
00:33:22 No one wanna. Go. You're really nice girl. Marla Hanson - Model
00:33:29 Thanks. David Roth - Gay Jew
00:33:30 No. I mean it, you haven't been around long enough. I mean, every other woman I know in this business is a bitch. They don't even want to talk to you outside of the makeup chair. But you, you You're different. You don't you're like that.Clip
00:33:43 I want to make a vest out of your hair and drink your blood and wear your skin as a dress.David Roth - Gay Jew
00:33:51 You know you talk to people you you don't think you're better than everybody else.Marla Hanson - Model
00:33:56 Every woman you know isClip
00:33:59 it so impossible for you to believe that other women find me attractive away your skin as a onesie models?David Roth - Gay Jew
00:34:07 Anyway, no, it's probably because their looks depend on me, and they don't like that. I guess I, I guess I hold their beauty in my hands.Clip
00:34:24 Why so weird?00:34:30 I'm sorry you're so creepy.
David Roth - Gay Jew
00:34:36 I had trouble keeping my hands off you.Marla Hanson - Model
00:34:38 Look, Steve, that's not what's going on here. Okay, Clip
00:34:45 why would you love me? David Roth - Gay Jew
00:34:47 Okay,Devon Stack
00:34:53 why don't you love me? So the creepy drew guy has been rejected. He's been rejected. He's really mad, because even though it was a lie, he feels like she should she doesn't know it's a lie. She should feel like she owes him something. She owes him something because he set her up with this gig, and now she's rejecting his Jew advances, and that's just, that's just not tolerable to him. He starts going crazy. 00:35:25 Meanwhile, she gets home and talks to the other two models and and they're like, yeah, he's like, a big weirdo creep, and is always creeping on everybody. And that sucks. And so, yeah, don't, don't entertain it at all. He will. He will go creep mode if you even just give him an inch.
00:35:46 And which is fine, because she's into the photographer guy, which of course, makes the always lingering in the background, weirdo creep Jew, feel even more rejected, more rejected, because now he knows it's not because she won't date co workers. It's because she won't date him, specifically because he's a Jew and she's probably anti semitic fucking fucking Nazi bitch.
00:36:18 So then, because he's a gay Jew with black boyfriend. Real. This is real. They don't talk about this in the movie, by the way, this is where the movie kind of leaves out some details. He's he's got a black boyfriend, and it's like the black boyfriend's friend that he's hanging out with.
00:36:41 And in the movie, it's like his bros. It's like his bros, where he's just like, Yeah, I'm dating some model. She goes to another school, and he's basically making up some fantasy life about how this chick's really into him and but what really happened was it's his gay lover and his gay lover's homeboy, I guess.
00:37:08 And they want to, like, I don't know. I guess they want some model action thrown into the the mix. I don't know what these fucking kikes do, but anyway, but it's, it's, she's unattainable. She's unattainable because she's chasing after Chad.
00:37:27 She's going after the the Alpha photographer guy, and in fact, she takes him back home, you know, to the the Jew apartment, and starts, starts knocking boots and of course, well, while she's knocking boots in her bedroom, the Jew shows up unannounced, as he always does.
David Roth - Gay Jew
00:37:53 You mean, ladies, itModel 1
00:37:55 was till now, I swear, Steve, I'm gonna get that lock changed if you keep doing that,David Roth - Gay Jew
00:38:00 come on, we're family. Model 1
00:38:01 Speak for yourself.David Roth - Gay Jew
00:38:04 Where's Marla? Model 1
00:38:07 In her room? David Roth - Gay Jew
00:38:09 I guess we'll see how she likes the place.Model 1
00:38:11 She likes it. Fine, Steve and she's not alone. David Roth - Gay Jew
00:38:14 Wow. You. Clip
00:38:23 I'm going to kill myself.David Roth - Gay Jew
00:38:25 So who's the lucky guy?00:38:33 Just tell her I stopped by. Right? You?
Devon Stack
00:38:43 So at this point, the Jew starts to have a psychotic break, because now, not only has she rejected Him for Chad, she's now banging Chad in his apartment, The nerve of that bitch. 00:38:59 And so he starts to go absolutely bananas. Meanwhile, back at the agency, she discovers that the whole favor that the Jew did for her was all a lie. It was all a lie. He didn't really set that up. She was gonna get that gig anyway. He just found out about it and took credit, because he's a weird scheme. Me Jew.
Marla Hanson - Model
00:39:27 I want to get a new apartment. I've been praying for the day I can actually afford to live on my own. You're running from that Steve RothEric Warner - Photographer
00:39:34 guy, aren't you? Yeah, what's with him? You know, he's always hanging around here, always asking about you, what you're doing, who you're working with.Marla Hanson - Model
00:39:41 Well, that's one of the reasons I need to get a new get a new place. He gets me one commercial. He thinks we're joined at the hip. What commercial you know, for Tokyo, scotch Marla.Eric Warner - Photographer
00:39:51 Steve Roth had nothing to do with getting you that job. I called the Japanese about you. I met with them. I sold you. Steve Roth doesn't even know those people. He doesn'tMarla Hanson - Model
00:39:59 even work. Commercials. Better watch that guy.Clip
00:40:04 I mean, I know he's a crazy Jew fuck and everything, but I never, you know, I never seen him act like that with anybody else.Devon Stack
00:40:13 She's like, Oh my God, that crazy Jew fuck. I don't know what to do. He's like, he lied to me. He fucking lied to me. So he again, is spiraling. He's leaving all these, these messages, like hundreds of messages on our answering machine, and just be Yeah, just like the stereotypical psycho Jew, and she gets home after a hard day of modeling. YouClip
00:41:07 Why are you sitting in the dark like a vampire, you creepy weirdo?Marla Hanson - Model
00:41:11 What the hell are you doing here?David Roth - Gay Jew
00:41:14 I just want to know why you never have time for a drink with me, but you have all the time in the world for Eric Warner,Marla Hanson - Model
00:41:19 it's none of your business. Don't you ever come into this apartment again. Just who the hell do you00:41:24 think you are?
David Roth - Gay Jew
00:41:26 It's my legal right to come in this apartment whenever I want. I own it, and don't you forget it.Marla Hanson - Model
00:41:34 Either you get out or I doDavid Roth - Gay Jew
00:41:38 really ungratefully. You know that Without me, you'd still be sucking up every photographer in this town trying to get in the door. You owe me.Marla Hanson - Model
00:41:49 Let's get something straight. I owe you nothing. I never asked you for anything, and I know you had nothing to do with getting me that commercial. That was a lie. David Roth - Gay Jew
00:41:59 He has00:42:02 a girlfriend. You know how Eric,
Marla Hanson - Model
00:42:10 just get out of here, Steve, you ever come into this apartment again? I'm gonna call the cops.Clip
00:42:19 Okay, then call the cops. Devon Stack
00:42:25 So, yeah, he acts like a creepy, creepy little fuck, but also lets the cat out of the bag that Chad, of course, because it's Chad. Chad actually has a girlfriend, and so she's just been his side piece this whole time. That's right, you dumb shiksa, maybe, maybe I ain't sounding so bad after all. 00:42:47 Now you know that Chad's banging some other chick, so she goes and talks to Chad, says that, oh, he's been a weird old creep. And he says, You have a girlfriend. And Chad's like, girlfriend, really? And weirdo, creepy Jew keeps following her around, and then she finds out he does have a boy or a girlfriend.
00:43:15 And so she gets all mad, comes home, and oh, look at the weird Jew is, like taking all of her clothes and probably wearing them around his apartment like a psycho, and he's sitting there again, leaving tons and tons of phone calls and just being really weird. And finally, she decides she's gonna move out.
00:43:38 She's gonna move out because she can't take it anymore, and she's finally got enough modeling money to where she can afford a real apartment. So she tells him she she's moving out. She wants her deposit back. And he says, Well, you have to meet me in the lobby. I need to talk to you.
00:43:57 And she's like, I want to talk to you. And he's like, Well, you're never going to get your deposit back. So she goes down to meet him. Can you talk to me outside
David Roth - Gay Jew
00:44:05 for a minute?Marla Hanson - Model
00:44:06 No, say what you have to say here.David Roth - Gay Jew
00:44:08 Just give me five minutes outside.Marla Hanson - Model
00:44:10 No, I'm not gonna do this with you. Steve.David Roth - Gay Jew
00:44:17 I love you. Marla, Marla Hanson - Model
00:44:18 what hot.Devon Stack
00:44:22 And she's just like, What are you talking about, you weirdo creep. You love me. And she rejects him again, and this time, that's too much for the Jew, the embarrassment, the rejection, oh, he's going school shooter mode, and so while he's in his little jew cave with his again, in the movie, it's his bro, but like in reality, it's his nigger fuck boy, he's hanging out and just monologuing like a comic book villain. It's. 00:44:59 About how he must avenge, not just, you know, for himself, he not only does he have to get revenge for the rejection that he has felt, but all the the trail, the trail of human wreckage that this woman must have been leaving behind her in the wake of her beauty, and he must do something to stop her. They throw
David Roth - Gay Jew
00:45:23 you away like you're nothing, like You're garbage. Soon as I don't need you anymore. I tried to be her friend. I did everything right. Wanna blame for any of this? Gay Black Friend
00:45:41 No, Steve, not away.David Roth - Gay Jew
00:45:47 This whole thing has gotten bigger than both of us. I gotta make a move,00:45:55 not not just for me, but for all the poor bastards who might follow and follow the ones who came before
Gay Black Friend
00:46:04 Amen. David Roth - Gay Jew
00:46:04 We've been through a lot together, you know, you and me, and even though I'm white, you've always treated me like a brother.Devon Stack
00:46:17 So, yeah, not want your Jewish thing.Gay Black Friend
00:46:22 I'm there, Steve, I would have given her everything. David Roth - Gay Jew
00:46:29 I'm a magician, you know that.Devon Stack
00:46:32 And if he's treating you like a brother, you guys are doingDavid Roth - Gay Jew
00:46:34 inside, I can give beauty and I can take it away.Devon Stack
00:46:41 So he decides to plan something with his, with his butt buddy, so that again, tells her, okay, fine, I'll give you the deposit back. You have to meet me at the bar down where, you know, I guess the on the corner by your house, it's a public place, it'll be fine, and then I'll give you your money. And so she shows up by herself, which was stupid, and youDavid Roth - Gay Jew
00:47:22 shouldn't have treated me like that.Marla Hanson - Model
00:47:25 Steve, do you know these guysDavid Roth - Gay Jew
00:47:27 remember this? You bitch, you reap what you sow? I00:48:02 Wow, two they robbed us and pushed her up against the wall. Where's the plastic surgeon on duty?
Cop
00:48:20 Did you get a good look at her faces? David Roth - Gay Jew
00:48:23 No, it all happened so fast. It was dark, excuse me, is she gonna be all right? Cop
00:48:26 Just settle down. She's gonna be fine. Nurse
00:48:29 Somebody said she's a model. Doctor
00:48:32 Not anymore,Devon Stack
00:48:35 not anymore. So what happened? And this is again, this is real life. This is the this is a photo from the newspaper. What happened was the Jew and the gay. Well, the gay black guy that was his lover held her down while the other nigger cut her up with a razor blade sliced up her face, took their time, tried to make it so she would no longer Well, be able to do any modeling, ruin her career. And this is, this is a real photo of her after the attack. So they gave her, like the Joker smile on her right cheek, and then sliced her across the face, under her nose, or, I mean, through her nose, rather under her eye, and then through her eyebrow and and, yeah, so that's, that's, that's what he did. Here's a episode of Geraldo, actually, where they kind of go over it.Geraldo Rivera
00:49:53 Marla Hanson was a 24 year old model on the brink of a promising career in the big city, a hard work. An independent woman, she rejected the help offered her by this man, her landlord, a makeup artist named Stephen Roth. She rejected his sexual advances as well. This was Roth's revenge, a brutal attack that mutilated the pretty face, devastated her professional dreams and took more than 150 stitches to close. 00:50:21 A vicious coward, Roth did not wield the razor himself. He just lured Marla onto a deserted street as the two of them argued about a rent deposit he owed her, Roth's homosexual lover and another man held the young woman and cut her face. The slashing was terrifyingly slow and cruelly deliberate, and it was not the end of Marla Hanson's suffering at the trials of the three men, she was attacked all over again, this time by defense attorneys. One lawyer called her a liar, telling the jury she used her beauty to prey on men.
00:50:54 Another made the absurd charge that she was a racist, as if the color of her attacker affected the severity of her wounds. Marlon Hansen, not only comes from Texas, but she has a certain racial stereotypes about blacks. It's very negative.
Devon Stack
00:51:12 I hear that she ain't, she ain't from New York City. She's one of them racist whites. So so they, yes, they again. This is 1986 for everyone that thinks that, like, oh, racism didn't exist until just the other day. No, this was the black lawyer defending the Jew and the two niggers that cut up a white girl's face. 00:51:39 And this is the lawyer saying that it was because she was a Nazi. She was a racist Nazi, and deserved what she got. They made it sound as if she was some kind of man eater, like she was going around taking advantage of of men, and basically that she deserved it, especially because she was racist, like it was bad enough that she's like, trying to seduce the the creepy Jew guy for the apartment.
00:52:14 But on top of that, she's she hates black people, so she deserved every, every one of those slices,
Geraldo Rivera
00:52:25 despite the sleazy but legal defense tactics, all three men were finally convicted,Devon Stack
00:52:31 and surprisingly, including Steve Roth, he did the full 15 years now, one of the funny things I found about this Geraldo episode is they just to show you like how nothing really changes. Guess who was in the audience? Guess who was in the audience? Alan Dershowitz. Alan Dershowitz was in the audience. 00:53:05 Now, at the time, this was a big case, especially because it gave feminists ammunition, where, of course, because they gloss over the fact in real life and in the movie that he's Jewish, they don't talk about how it's a creepy gay Jew. No, it's men, right? It's men are dangerous. Men are always abusing women, not creepy gay Jews, just men and and men have victimized yet another woman.
00:53:38 And so that was, that was the theme, especially you got to think about this is, you know, feminism is in full swing at this point. And so for a Jew like Alan Dershowitz, he knows that he can't, he can't excuse his his fellow Jew in this particular case, but he still couldn't help himself bringing up something else that I had to look up that was kind of funny, but here's Alan Dershowitz in the audience at on Geraldo University.
Geraldo Rivera
00:54:08 And he represented Klaus von Bulow in the successful appeal and retrial and won that acquittal. Alan, is anything fair in like in war? Is anything fair in a criminal defense, Alan Dershowitz - Lawyer
00:54:21 absolutely not. I deplore the tactic of putting the victim on trial falsely. But we must remember that sometimes innocent people are falsely accused. There was another case in New York a few years ago, tragic case of a young violinist who was pushed in front of a subway train and she lost her hand in her ability to play the violin. Everybody wanted the man who was arrested for that crime to be convicted, there was only one problem, he was the wrong man, and he was acquitted, and ultimately they found the right man. 00:54:47 So we do have a system which has to balance the rights of the defendants, and after all, the rights of the defendants and the rights of the victims are very similar. The last thing in the world I think you would want to have seen happen is the wrong man convicted of the. Crime.
00:55:00 But of course, in her case, we knew who the right man was, and it was a question of whether or not she allegedly provoked something.
00:55:07 That's where the problems come up, and that's where I think a lot of lawyers sink into the gutter and do what's improper. But Jack Litman, your student, Jack, and my friend and your friend who's representing Robert Chambers, that's rappy murderer here. Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:55:22 So also 1986 because Alan Dershowitz, basically his job is to get criminals off. And I guess that's also the job of his students oftentimes, because that's the case they brought up. I had to look it up. This was a guy named, well, they just said it, what is it? Robert Chambers. 00:55:45 Robert Chambers, this is what happened with Robert Chambers. Around he went out drinking with some friends and this girl here. And around 4:30am According to police, the two went into Central Park near Fifth Avenue and 83rd street behind the Metropolitan Museum of Art chambers, sexually assaulted her and then strangled her to death with her bra. He then fled the scene and her body was found.
00:56:20 Her naked body was found by a cyclist a couple hours later, thanks to the help of Alan Dershowitz, his student, he only had they got him off of the murder charge, and he had only had to plead guilty to manslaughter. So he pled guilty to manslaughter and managed to get at least they kept him in jail for at least 15 years, which is more than what a lot of murderers get these days.
00:56:58 Now that's how much things have changed, of course, 15 years. I mean, that should be instant death penalty, right? Instant death penalty also, by the way, instant death penalty for Steve Roth, instant death penalty for the two nigs. Yeah, remember what I was saying there today, if it's a crime, that's like, you can't even relate to that. Like I couldn't relate to that. I couldn't relate to like, you know, being obsessed about some chick so much that I get my my gay Nick butt buddy and his friend to go slice her face up like that's so outside of my reality that all three of them instant death penalty, instant death penalty.
00:57:42 This guy, instant death penalty, right, instant death penalty. But you know, whatever he did 15 years, he got out in 2003 and then he went back into jail for, I think, assaulting someone over some drug charge. But then he got out again. He's he just got out again in 2023, so I guess he's out and about.
00:58:07 But anyway, that's the case they're talking about. When he starts saying, like, he starts making excuses for his this defendant saying that, like, oh, they should have charged him with second degree murder, because that implies that that he had planned, that it was premeditated, and they have to prove that it was pre med. It's like, okay, why? I mean, obviously he thought about it before taking her out to like a secluded part of of the park and then strangling her to death with her fucking bra. But whatever
Geraldo Rivera
00:58:43 has gone to great lengths to take that dead woman, that dead young woman, and trash her reputation Alan Dershowitz - Lawyer
00:58:49 totally and completely the fault of the prosecuting attorney. Let me explain why they should have charged him with second degree murder. They should never have charged him with first degree murder. Now in New York, it's confusing, because first degree murder is only killing a degree murder is only killing a cop, but theyDevon Stack
00:59:04 deliberately charged him. So what he's talking about is, during the trial, his student, the lawyer he trained to be a scumbag like him, was basically saying she was asking for it. 00:59:20 She wanted to be strangled to death in the park, and implying kind of the same thing that she was, I don't know that somehow that was her fault, in the same way that the other lawyer, the black lawyer, was trying to say, well, she wanted to get slashed up in the face, or, I don't know, something.
00:59:38 And so that was in the news a lot that these lawyers are trying to make her look like she was she deserved to get strangled to death in Central Park. And Alan Dershowitz agrees. He says that, well, of course, well, it's the prosecutor's fault for, like overcharging, overcharging the. A raping murderer
Alan Dershowitz - Lawyer
01:00:01 with deliberately and Premeditatedly killing her. I don't think there's a person in this audience who believes that chambers walked into that park intent on murdering her. Everybody knows that something terrible happened in that park chamber and he and he may very well have killed her. 01:00:19 He certainly killed her. He may very well have killed her with criminal intent, but if they had charged him with second degree murder, none of this would ever come up. He was put on the defensive. He now has to prove that what happened there was unplanned and unanticipated. So the prosecutor put her character in issue. The prosecutor forced the defense attorney to subpoena that diary. It is all the prosecutors for all in the media misses that.
Devon Stack
01:00:44 I mean, it's just the chewiness never fucking stops. Oh, anyway, it was just, it was just like, I was like, Really, this guy? This guy's just being just as chewy as ever, huh? Even in 1986 just doing it up. I mean, look at him. I mean, he, he hasn't aged well, but he didn't have much to begin with, so that, yeah, there was a, there's the Alan Dershowitz tie in. And then I found a report, just to show you how creepy the other Jew was. There was her, she was on Dr, Drew years later. I want to say, I don't know, like 2010 or so, and I watched it, and there's this little nugget, the Jew that cut her up there, the gay Jew, after he got out of prison, after he got a prison. He moved to her hometown, like where she grew up, and itDr. Drew
01:01:47 now, this guy, I guess, that spent 15 years in prison, is that right? The guy that did this, to orchestrated it, and then he, my understanding, he, he actually moved back to your hometown after he came out of prison and now works as an assistant to a plastic surgeon. What? What do we do with that? I To me that's just so outrageous,Marla Hanson - Model
01:02:06 so ironic, right? ItDr. Drew
01:02:10 I get discussed when I see that. And what's up with the plastic surgeon that hires this guy? Does he not do a background check or or is this part of his giving back rehabilitate himself.Marla Hanson - Model
01:02:22 I don't know he was told. I'm sure. I didn't know until a TV station called and told me that he was, in fact, living in the town I grew up in, in Kansas City, and I don't know if he's still there. I don't know really much, but that's an ironic twist in my story. Devon Stack
01:02:37 No, that's just called being a weirdo, fucking creep Jew01:02:42 who apparently is probably, probably still obsessed with you, and so why not live in your childhood town and work in plastic surgery? So yeah. Anyway, that is the, that is the story of Marla Hanson. Marla Hanson and Steve Roth. So hope you guys enjoyed that.
01:03:11 Oh, just never it just never stops. It never stops, all right, so kind of a short one tonight, but short and sweet. Let's take a look over at entropy. Or wait, yeah, or no, we got, we got, I always forget, over at Odysee, first we got love and division. Of course, love and division says in response to the latest outlaws, I think Gordon Stewart northcott's behavior was not just genetics, because, in my opinion, he sure had his fill of demons.
01:03:52 Perhaps there's a genetic disposition for the demonic. Well, I don't believe in demons, just to be honest with you, I think that his mom was a psycho, and he inherited that, that behavior, I think that he, I mean, his mom was a psycho. His mom raised him like a little girl, and then helped him murder a little boy. So his mom was clearly fucking bat shit crazy. And that's inherit, that's that's heritable, that crazy shit is heritable. And so, yeah, I mean, he's just, he was bat shit fucking crazy.
01:04:29 I mean, the fact that his mom, when she found out that he he had a little boy, a kidnapped boy, tied up in the chicken coop that he was raping, and her response was, Well, let's go kill him with an ax. That's, you know, that Apple has not fallen too far from that tree, okay, so, and, oh, by the way, that's, and that's after. That's after he already told his mom, hey, Mom, I.
01:05:00 I killed and dismembered a Mexican boy out of self defense and then threw his body in a ditch. And she said, Well, that sounds like you did the right thing, son, you know, pretty I mean, there's, there's, there's, there's strong evidence here. There's strong evidence that that's, that's heritable, that was inherited the crazy that he had, apparently his his mother also had, you know, so, yeah, I don't,
01:05:34 I don't, I don't think it really has to be that complicated. She was a psycho. He was a psycho. And if he had had kids, they would have been psychos. So, yeah, anyway, uh, thank you very much. Love and a vision, oh, and I forgot to you.
01:06:03 There we go. Alright. Then we got let's go entropy now. Alright. Then we got optimistically. Pessimistic. Says, Hey, Devon. I had a couple of chats that fell into the void from the past two weeks. I need to make a spelling correction on one last week. The last name is mousekowitz, and he was a psychologist and market researcher who worked with Pepsi and Campbell Soup, among others. Well, I'd have to find out what the reference there is, because I yeah, I don't know what that is, off the look and then, well, I guess Maybe I should look now, huh, let's see
01:06:57 entropy. I
01:07:06 to, where is it at? Repeat, and then you go to this, Wednesday, the 28th
01:07:32 Okay, I think I see which which ones you're talking about. You say, hey, Devon, you should look into a guy named Howard Moskowitz, I guess that's we were talking about. Who is the Jew who made up goy slop, or made goy slop addictive? He coined a term called bliss point.
01:07:55 This is a mix of sugar, salt and fat, which causes a dopamine hit in the brain when one eats junk food. He worked with food manufacturers to develop different bliss points for the same type of food, creating a shit ton of varieties. Keep up the good work.
01:08:14 All right. Well, I appreciate that. Yeah, that is actually something that's worth looking into. I've heard about that. I didn't know that there was, I mean, I'm not surprised, but I didn't know there was a Jew behind it. But I've heard about that before, so I guess I'll have to take a look. Look at that. All right. Well, that was easy to find, so it wasn't too bad. Well, thank you very much. They're optimistically pessimistic.
01:08:41 Then we got rivers of blood. Rivers of blood says the JDL is in the news again as one of their members made an assassination attempt on a prominent Palestinian activist. Perhaps a stream on the origin of this organization, along with some of their more heinous actions, terrorizing or Zundel could be in order looking forward to tonight's stream. Yeah, we've talked about them a little bit.
01:09:11 We I don't think we've done like a super deep dive, but we've talked about them a little bit. I kind of thought they were kind of irrelevant these days, but maybe they're not, huh, maybe they're back. All right, now we got Paulo Eagleton. Paulo Eagleton says, Keep up the good work. Well, I appreciate that. Then we're gonna go over to rumble. Do on
01:09:49 Rubble we got the supreme Rabbi Satan says Passover is fast approaching, so it is time for st Simon of Trent matzo balls. Jeffrey is not the only one who found a use for tasty little glam children. Jeffrey, Oh, I get, I get what you're saying. Simon of Trent, everyone knows the knows about Simon of Trent.
01:10:19 Rip All right, then we got real Starfish Prime says Captain stack, thank you for preparing early for US East Coasters to donate. Hope you have a great show. I appreciate that. Yeah, I was having all kinds of technical issues today, but I got rumble to start up early. All right, then we got arch Stanton says, regarding your last dream, I have two people in my immediate family with a serious mental illness.
01:10:51 Unless you have these people in your life, you can't understand how stressful and burdensome they are to deal with. The most frustrating part is as hard as you try, you can't prevent their self destructive behavior. That's why I think euthanizing them is an act of mercy.
01:11:08 And yeah, all jokes aside, it really is if the if you have people that are incapable of having any kind of normal life, and they are dangerous to other people, then there's no like. Why like? If they can't, if they can't take care of themselves, and they are dangerous to other people, and that's proven because they become dangerous and they're unable to provide for themselves and the family's not wanting to do it, then we should just get rid of them. There's no reason to keep them around. None, zero.
01:11:52 And I don't know why. What? I don't know at what point we decided they were okay to keep around. And I suspect part of it was, it was a numbers thing. We probably just didn't have that many crazy people that we had to deal with until we started letting in all these randos from around the world, and that greatly increased the number of people that we had to start throwing into these institutions.
01:12:17 And, you know, at that point, the rules were already written, right? Like the the process was already normalized that, oh, we when you have crazy people, you stick them in this facility, and originally, you know, when you only have, like, a small number of people, you know, maybe you can do research on them, and that's probably what was going on.
01:12:37 And I don't mean like, you know, you're treating them like lab rats, but in an effort to try to understand, well, what's going on when you have someone that acts like a crazy person, like, what's actually, what's the mechanism at work here? What is this, something we can prevent, like, what's causing this?
01:12:53 And I feel like that the first asylums that we had in this country, which we had, I think the first one was in the 1700s at some point. I looked this up once, but that was the that was the basic idea behind it, right? Let's find out what, what's causing this. Let's be scientific about this. Let's try to, you know, figure this out.
01:13:15 And that made sense. But then, when you get to the point that we were at in at the peak of institutionalizing these people. They were just storage facilities. We just had too many people, not enough staff, to really handle it, and it was just a way of storing them, you know, away from the public, so they wouldn't be causing problems and they wouldn't be hurting people. And, you know, it was just a way of keeping them, keeping them away from everybody.
01:13:45 But as, as you know, look, the people have pointed out those were not the most humane conditions, and it would have been better just to get rid of them. It would have just been better to get rid of them. And people need, I think it's funny. I did that stream talking about that, and I kind of feel like I don't want to take credit, but I feel like, in many ways, I am a taboo breaker. I feel like I say things that like I'm not I'm not afraid of crossing some arbitrary line.
01:14:19 Never have been and so I put something out there that no one's everyone's afraid to break that seal. But once I've done it, then all of a sudden, yeah, he said it. Everyone's thinking it. Everyone's thinking it. No one wants fucking crazy people like no one does. No one wants fucking crazy people running amok, and we got to get rid of them.
01:14:49 We got to get rid of them. And like the cost, and it's not just economic, the cost to keep them alive. You. But also the cost of just having them around. It's just, it's just not, there's no up, there's no upside to it for anybody involved. And it just it degrades the quality of the the population, because they still breed. In fact, they often breed more than the not crazy people, and so they just make more of them.
01:15:22 And it's like, Why? Why not just? Why not just get rid of them? So I'm happy to see that after I streamed about getting rid of the undesirables, people like is even, you know, people like Matt Walsh were tweeting about, hey, let's get rid of the undesirables. So again, I'm not taking credit for it, but I think it's interesting that I do a stream on that, and, like, for a week afterwards, I see all these people talking about doing it, and I'm like, Yep.
01:15:58 Well, I'm glad, I'm glad people are ready for that now, they need to be ready for that. Now, obviously that's not something that we're going to be able to accomplish anytime soon, but people need to be mentally ready for that, or it'll never be accomplished.
01:16:15 All right, then we got real or real Starfish Prime says senior stack blonde was asked about the backlash breakup and said she she couldn't say too much in fear of a lawsuit. Is she overreacting, or is Dave that litigious? I would say, What do you think? What do you think go with your gut on that one?
01:16:54 Then we got discard the evil says, O, M, W, I don't know what OMW is a acronym for to get married to the soon to be Mrs. Dis car, but out of or out for a while, good luck, and keep up the good work. Mr. Stack. Heil Hitler, well, I appreciate that, and I don't know what the OMW part, but maybe it's tomorrow. The way that the rest of the i You're getting married, I guess, congratulations, and yeah, that's awesome.
01:17:37 And we'll be waiting for you to for your return. Discard the evil but, yeah, congratulations. Then we got dag tastic says, W Churro, yeah. As long as he comes back, I'll be mad if I paid for him to get all fixed up and then, and then he disappears. I never see him again. I have a, I have a tiny percentage of fear that that's going to happen, just because why wouldn't it right? But I don't know.
01:18:04 Hopefully, hopefully, I have expected him to come back during the stream, because as much as he's not limping, I know he's not at 100% yet. And one of the reasons why he was still in the yard when I went to take him to the the cat hospital is he couldn't get over the fence anymore.
01:18:24 And I was, I was, I kind of was like, I don't know if he can get over the fence right now. So I was kind of thinking maybe he would just be trapped in the yard, but maybe, maybe he managed to get over the fence and he's out and about. Hopefully he doesn't get too, too ballsy. He needs to know his limits. All right. Then we got astrolis, 725, nigger murder.
01:19:09 All right, astrola says she should have never have relaxed around blacks or the Jew Well, I thought it was funny, like she didn't relax around that blacks the second, or at least in the movie. I don't know how it really went down. But in the movie, the second The Black Swan walked out of the bar, she's like, do you know those guys? So she her head was on a swivel when the blacks came out, but it was too late.
01:19:33 She did trust the Jew. She did trust the Jews. And Jews are known to use blacks as bio weapons or as blunt force trauma, or as, uh, slicing your face weapons, I guess. All right, we got purple cat. Mint says, Thanks, Devon. Well, I appreciate that. Then we got words are words says, best stream on the internet. Well, I appreciate that. And then we got Chucky. The extremist circus says, fuck all these Jews.
01:20:04 How's Churro doing? Like I said, he's doing okay. Well, as of this afternoon, I let him out, and he was, he was happy to be outside. I follow him around a little bit, just to see if he was going to just plop in his same spot.
01:20:19 But he kept walking around and going through places that were hard for humans to go, so I kind of just let him, let him have his privacy, and I haven't seen him since, but that's not unusual, so good chance he shows up wanting some food tomorrow, or maybe in a couple days with that guy.
01:20:39 I just hope no one sees him, because he looks all stupid with his shaved hair and stuff. I just hope no one sees him and thinks that he's got, like, mange or something like that, like he's diseased, but yeah, and I just hope he does. I just hope he doesn't try to go fuck some other cat, because I think that's and that's how he got fucked up, and I don't think he's strong enough to go back into battle yet, but you know, you never Know what that guy All right, then we got jafegue.
01:21:26 All right, we got jafeig says the desert was great. Disappointed that I didn't see any Gila monsters. There were more whites than I would have anticipated. Have you ever tried a Sonoran Hot Dog. No, I don't know what that is. Yeah, the desert usually is mostly white, well, depending on where you go, but I mean pretty much, and that's because you got to think of it this way. It's harsh conditions.
01:21:54 I mean, if you go to cities, then it's like every other city, but the Southwest was especially after Operation Wetback. I mean, right after Operation Wetback, we pretty much we shipped all the Mexicans out of the Southwest. Well, with the exception of like New Mexico, which, you know, is barely new, and all those states like Arizona, Nevada, I mean, they were well, and even Southern California, to some extent, was like they were.
01:22:27 They were like 90% white, and until we stopped watching the border again for decades, and then Reagan legalized a billion Mexicans with his amnesty. But, yeah, the people that settled those states, they were white people.
01:22:46 They were white people, except for where the Catholic missions were. I mean, that's where the Mexicans were. Yeah, New Mexico specifically was obviously a lot of that's where the Spaniards were, so there's a lot of Spanish people there, Spanish and Mexican, you know, like, there's actual Spaniards, Spaniards in New Mexico.
01:23:12 And then, of course, you have, you know, Southern California, there's a lot of Mexicans, but the desert areas were almost exclusively settled by white people and inhabited by white people, until, you know, the diversity explosion that ruined everything else. So, yeah, it's, it's, they're very white areas because it's hard. It's, there's no handouts in the desert. You know what I mean, like? So it's the parasites don't move where it's hard to live. But no, I've never had
01:23:47 a Sonoran Hot Dog. I don't even know what that is. I hope it's nothing dirty. Hope it's nothing dirty.
01:23:57 All right, that might be, oh, wait, we got Ray flex says I had a hot dog that was What's up with you guys in hot dogs tonight, I had a, oh, wait, no, that's not hot dog. I just read it like hot dog. I had a dog that was bit and the vet gave us seven days of antibiotics.
01:24:16 It wasn't enough, and he would have died if we hadn't gotten more. Give Churro all his meds, and keep a close eye on when you're out. No, he's they, they just gave him like a mega shot. And so I don't have any meds to give him. They, they, it was called a everyone was called.
01:24:33 But they gave him like a mega shot, so I don't have to do anything. So it's, it's all in him. And so he should be good. But you know, obviously I'll, I'll be, I'll be keeping an eye on him in case he starts acting weird. All right, then we got a hammer authority.
01:25:11 Headroom, all right. Hammer authority says part of the psych problem is that hospitals can make more money by having the lunatics in ers and holding them on psych units for months awaiting asylum placement.
01:25:25 At least in Oregon, it was common for the cops to take someone straight to the asylum he'd soon be committed and kept there, cheap, fast and efficient. Yeah, I mean, I said I think that we just should burn them up just in the volcano if the cops are having to drag you in, like, if you're like, you know, one of these psychos that are that are screaming on the street corner, we don't need you.
01:25:52 I mean, you've kind of forfeited your rights. I think if you've become such a problem that you're getting hauled in by the cops for being crazy, you know, like at that point, I mean, maybe we have a one stroke or two strikes around, I don't know, like, maybe, maybe there's, like, you get a warning first, but then, you know, you do that, and then you're going to have that guy that you give a warning to, and then he ends up eating like a family of six, and then everyone's mad because, you know, you gave him a warning.
01:26:28 So I don't know. I just don't. I'm just tired of crazy people. I'm tired of crazy people, and there needs to be a lot less of them. And look, I'm not saying that anyone and everyone that has some kind of mental health issue, has to die. But if you, if you're at the point where you are causing you're creating dangerous situations, and you're not taking care of yourself, then yeah, you kind of have to die at that point.
01:26:57 At that point, you have to die if you're unable to take care of yourself and you are dangerous to other people. I feel like that's a good line. You know, you can be kind of crazy beyond that, right?
01:27:10 Like and that, by the way, that would satisfy all these people that think that, well, that if you do that, then they're gonna say you're crazy for being anti semitic, and then they'll kill you. And it's like, well, whatever, not if the line is you're half, you have to be you know, have done something you know that has physically hurt someone, right?
01:27:33 Once you've done that, once you've done that, you you go in the pit. You go in the pit. If you're unable to take care of yourself and you're a nuisance, or you even if you are able to take care of yourself and you're dangerous, I feel like that's, that's like a good compromise, then you go in the pit.
01:27:51 But, yeah, it's, there's a lot of money in this stuff too. A lot of money in this stuff. So, yeah, there's a lot of incentives to keep people out of the pit. All right, then we got ketzer. Ketzer, 88 white power.
01:28:21 All right, cats are 88 says, I'm seeing a story being spread around by Dershowitz, or about Dershowitz beating his first wife, Sue burlock so badly she was hospitalized and later committed suicide. Have you heard about this? No, but I saw I also saw that being spread around, and I would not be surprised, he is a complete scumbag. I have not looked into it, but he is a complete scumbag, and he defends murderers.
01:28:56 He keeps murderers out of prison, and he was a Epstein client. I mean, he's basically the worst of the worst of the worst, and so would he beat his wife and maybe murder her? Probably, probably. I mean, I don't know. I don't know the story. I'd have to look into it. But if I if I had to just guess without knowing, I'd be like, Yeah, I can see that. I could see that. But, yeah, I don't know. I'll maybe, maybe we'll do a Dershowitz edition.
01:29:30 I mean, because he's, he's got like, a crazy amount of involvement in, like, the the decline of the United States over the last several decades, like he's been at the forefront, you know, this whole time. So, yeah, it might, maybe it is a be a good guy to look into. All right, and let me just double check over back on rumble. I think we're good. I'm. Yes, we're good. All right, guys, well, I was gonna be a short one tonight.
01:30:06 However, if it gets here in time, I had to order so I've got a big stream in the works covering 12 hours of material that I had to order on, you know, off the offline, I guess, because it's unavailable anywhere else. And, no, it's not, it's not Europa, it's not Europa, the last battle. It's, it's, well, I can't tell you.
01:30:38 I'll tell you. I'll tell you soon enough. But look as for all I know I order this stuff, it's gonna show up and it's gonna suck, but I found, I think I found, like a rare nugget. So that's gonna be maybe Saturday, but it is, is 12 hours of material, so depends on whenever these fucking DVDs show up. But so that'll be Saturday. And then, of course, we have outlaws. Is a different time this week we're going to do it.
01:31:05 We're going to be doing it at 5pm on Wednesday, 5pm on Wednesday, instead of noon. And so look out for that, guys. Alright, we got one last one that popped in from Rupert says, replay gang here just moved to the Midwest, a smaller city, temporary. Saturday afternoon, I saw a bunch of boomers protesting against Trump war and Palestine. They were all white. Were they, though, or were they?
01:31:35 Were some of them Jews, but yeah, there's, that's, that's some of the crazy people that we need to lock up. All right, guys, I think that's it. Hope you guys all have a good rest of your weekend. In the meantime, for Black Pilled I am, of course, Devon Stack.
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01:31:58 It's happening nationwide. No kings. What does no kings protest mean?01:32:02 You know, I think it means that the Dow is over 50,000 so that's what we should take attention to right now. Okay, but really, we're sick and tired of this administration and all the wrongs that they're doing. It makes us sick. Most American people feel the same way.
01:32:14 We need to take to the streets and do something about it. We're out here making fun of these insane people that currently have power in the White House, because you have to clown fascist they hate it. It hurts their ego, and it gets people going. You.