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Nov. 15, 2024 - Raging Dissident
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BlackPilled vacations in Diagolon: AI APOCALYPSE EUGENICS EDITION

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About two minutes and we'll get started here, guys.
Just uh relax.
You got nowhere else to go anyway.
What?
You got nothing to do?
What are you complaining for?
If you had anything better to do, you'd be doing it.
You're fooling.
You're fooling.
You're autopsy table is ready.
Pay off the drug deals you made with God.
A last meal, then your crucifixion.
If you're not paranoid, it's probably too late.
I don't give a fuck if you say you're sorry.
I won't accept your surrender.
I don't give a fuck if you say you're sorry.
I won't accept your surrender.
It's time to beat up the bullies and watch the bullies out of my back.
Well, that flag is your white one soaked in mud.
All right.
Turn that Dell Phil.
There we go.
Sort of a late start there, guys.
Sorry about that, but you know how it is.
You get what you pay for.
And it's free, so expect terrible things.
How are you guys doing?
Welcome back.
This is my internet connection is unstable.
I should warn you about that.
I'm being warned again by my app.
I was just talking to Devin about this.
It's cycling around poorly.
I've got three connections, and none of them seem to want to work awesome.
So we'll see how that goes.
Is this the right video?
I don't know why it's not picking up your screen there, but maybe I got to do this.
I got to do that.
And we'll just go back to this.
He had a cool little avatar that he put in there, but I'll just make sure he's still got you.
Devin, you still there?
Yeah.
Oh, right up there.
Yeah, we're good.
I think so.
I think so.
How have you been?
It's been a minute.
Yeah, yeah.
It's been a bit of a while.
We've had a lot of crazy shit happen since the last time we talked.
When was the last time we talked?
It was like a few years ago.
Yeah, I think so.
I was just talking to my girlfriend Morgan about that, and she was like, you know, since before we've been together, and that's been almost three years now.
So, yeah, I think so.
I think probably when I was back in Saskatchewan, we were talking about the, I think the last day we took, you were getting ham radio parts shipped into you from somewhere, and the FBI was digging through your packages and destroying everything.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Normal guy stuff.
Oh, yeah.
I pray about that.
Yeah.
Bastards.
Yeah.
So I guess I'll just give you a quick intro here because I've mentioned your stuff here often.
Not often, often, but it's certainly come up.
So maybe some of my audience isn't super familiar with you, even though I've infamously pictured.
I held up your book once in a screenshot, and that's been used voraciously against me for whatever reason.
It's basically the Turner Diaries.
It's not.
It's a great book, and it's worth a lot of money now.
I had a few guys actually come up and ask to sign it when we were on tour this summer.
A few of them had actual physical copies of it.
So I thought that was cool.
And some of the guys are in the chat.
I think I missed some of the chat messages here.
Oh, they're in two different places.
So anyway, sorry, I'm getting sidetracked.
So this is Black Pill, Devin Stack.
I don't know if that's your real name.
Feel free to dox yourself.
No issue.
You can find him at Black underscore Pilled on Twitter.
He's also, I think all of it, your library is backed up to Odyssey.
I would hope so.
He streams there, the Insomnia stream.
Is it weekly, semi-weekly, something like that?
Or is this whenever you feel like it?
So usually I stream Wednesday and Saturday at 10 o'clock p.m.
Pacific time.
But over the next few weeks, the Wednesday ones, I'm not doing, instead I'm doing streams like this one going on people's streams, mostly because I'm doing some traveling and stuff like that now that it's no longer 1,000 degrees outside.
So it's, you know, it's usually Wednesday and Saturday at 10 p.m.
If you go to blackpill.com, it takes you straight to the Odyssey channel.
Cool.
Right on.
Right on.
Okay.
So, yeah, I found you back in the YouTube days when I was still a youngster.
You know, I was just out of the army.
2017, I got out.
And then, you know, I had a lot of time.
Well, probably a little bit before then.
I had some injuries and spent some months on the couch with nothing to do and had too much to think and found some disturbing content on the internet back in the old days, 2012, 13, 14, YouTube, which was the Wild West.
It was like, what do you want?
Do you want the Third Reich's inner circle notes?
There's a whole presentation on that.
You can get whatever you want for that.
Back in the good old days.
Yeah, it was.
And your channel was probably one of the best.
It was one of my go-tos for sure.
Once I found it, I think I binged almost everything you had up there.
It was just, it was, you know, all excellent primer appetizers into huge topics that I had previously not been aware of, like the USS Liberty.
You had a great video on that.
the Federal Reserve System, how it works, where it came from.
I think it was called How They Stole Your Future 100 Years Ago.
I was like, well, that's an interesting title.
And that just hurt me when my jaw hit the floor.
And, you know, tons and tons of that stuff.
So I spent a lot of time absorbing a lot of that, learned a lot from you, actually.
So it would be inappropriate for me not to thank you for your work here.
You've been doing it a long time.
And if I remember the backstory correctly, because I've watched a lot of it, besides of being a beekeeper these days, you started in film and I don't know if you, did you work in Hollywood directly or I guess just tell everybody where you came from, if that's anything you can divulge without doxing yourself.
Yeah.
No, I mean, I worked on some movies and television.
Anything we've seen.
And probably.
I mean, there's stuff that's on Netflix, not just like nothing stuff.
I also worked for in more broad eye television.
That's how I got started.
It was working with local TV stations that were NBC affiliates and things like that.
That's how I got started.
And then I was really interested in doing 3D animation, and that was really a lot of my focus.
And so I started doing work for the, it was funny, like I got a job working for the feds.
That took three minutes and we vowed it.
We knew Black Bill was a Fed all this time.
It's finally been confirmed.
I was a Fed.
Yeah, me too.
I was never actually a Fed Fed.
I was a contract.
I was contracted.
So I was never actually directly working for it.
I was working for the same contractor.
An agency man.
I was working for, yeah, like contract a lot of federal government stuff, but it was, you know, it was stuff like, think of it like corporate video for the feds.
So like you had to get a secret clearance and shit like that because let's say like the, I don't know, the FBI or you have to be the FBI.
It could be the NIH or just some federal agency was like, hey, we're going to make this.
It could be something, you know, like, oh, we're going to do that.
We need this video about our new HR initiatives.
And you're like, great.
So for six months, you work with some HR lady making some stupid video that maybe 30 people see and it costs them $250,000 to produce.
And so I got up close and personal with the federal spending waste.
In fact, it was horrifying.
Once I walked into my boss's office and he handed me a brochure, it was a little trifold.
It was a brochure.
It was a trifold, paper folded in threes.
And he's like, hey, what do you think of that?
And I was like, it's pretty nice.
He's like, oh, yeah.
Is it $250,000 nice?
And I was like, what do you mean?
He's like, that's how much they paid for that stupid thing.
I was like, what?
And he's like, yeah, it's going to be in one lobby, in one obscure federal agency office.
And, you know, maybe 20 people are going to read it while they're waiting to be called in for their job interview or whatever they're in the lobby for.
And it was really kind of disgusting to me.
And I was already kind of like libertarian.
And so I started.
That old libertarian to Hitler pipeline that we've all been warned about.
Well, no, and it kind of in a way, because like I'd always been right-leaning and I'd always been some, I was even, even in high school, I was kind of libertarian.
But I wasn't like super political.
And, you know, to the extent that I was, it was really basic, you know, talk radio, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Dennis Prager kind of garbage.
And, but then like, I started making libertarian propaganda for these NGOs, basically, these libertarian-funded nonprofits and did that for a little while.
But then I realized these guys don't care about immigration.
They want open borders.
And it's because a lot of it was they just, these were, they were all rich kids, all of them.
They were all rich kids.
And the weird thing was they were almost all exclusively white or Jewish.
And I remember thinking like, you know, you guys don't have any contact with the people that I'm telling you we shouldn't be letting in.
Like, you don't know these people even really exist.
Like you, you have no experience with these people.
You live in, like, you went to some private school for, like, you didn't even go to like public school ever.
You went from private school to, excuse me, you know, like Ivy League school to now a job, your rich, a family got you at some nonprofit making propaganda for billionaires, which is what it was.
It was because all the people that funded these propaganda people, it was all billionaires.
It was, you know, I did sign NDAs.
I can't say who, but like people you've heard of, people that you would expect that would be fundy, libertarian, you know, propaganda stuff.
And it was like, I got black people on that pretty quick too.
And I was like, fuck, this is.
And so then I decided to, I did some work for some dot-coms.
I moved to the West Coast, San Francisco area and was doing just, you know, video for, you know, big, big, big dot-coms.
But it was like mostly like what I was doing for the government.
It was just like internal videos.
I did some video game ads and things like that, but nothing too crazy.
And then like when Trump was real good at it.
I love your edits.
Like it's just, you know, everybody has a kind of a style.
And yeah, I'm just really, I've always digged big doors.
I was into it.
Yeah.
And I'm, I love black's my favorite color, you know.
It's just, it worked out, you know.
Sorry, go on.
Excuse me.
I've got, sorry, I've got my allergies.
The weather has changed and it's been winds.
The Zionist war clouds forming over America.
They're like that movie, what's that, that Hitchcock movie where Carrie Grant sees the airplane come in, the crop duster.
Yeah, running away.
Yeah.
It's funny.
It's interesting.
You see it?
Because the libertarian thing is, I think a lot of us have that phase.
I think it's just because that's the spirit you kind of naturally have is one of like kind of freedom and agency over your own decisions and morality and that kind of stuff.
And that's just kind of how you're naturally tuned.
And that seems to be where you belong at first anyway.
That seems to be where you want to go.
And that's what I did.
Kind of gravitated towards that.
It made sense on the surface and all that.
And then, but like you said, once you get into it, it's like, I'm looking for a key that opens like all the locks so that I can access all the rooms of my house.
This one only opens like half of them.
And then they're like, no, that's as good as it gets.
I'm like, but I know there's other, there's other problems to solve.
There's other things to unlock.
And you guys are just not even interested in it.
And it seemed, I hear screaming coming from that room.
Like, what's going on in there?
No, no, don't let me look in there.
So eventually you get kind of disillusioned or, you know, you start finding other guys.
You find a guy down the street who, you know, has some questionable tattoos and he's like, you want to see what's in there?
Or your YouTube channel, for example, in the back alley, you know, to get into it.
So yeah, that's, that's interesting.
Well, what really kind of blackpilled me was like after living in DC for a while, realizing that, because I was very partisan, right?
Like, so if I saw leftists, like I genuinely had like a disgust response.
I didn't like them.
I, you know, the authoritarian part of my brain was like holding back, you know, the low impulse control thoughts, the intrusive thoughts about, you know, but like, you know, generally speaking, I was like, you're the reason, you know?
And then I would hang out with these guys that who they're like, oh, yeah, we're, you know, we're ideal.
We're ideologues.
We're very much into libertarianism.
And then you go to like a party with them and it's like, no, you're not.
Like you're fraternizing with the enemy.
Like half the people here are people that you're pretending to be mad at on TV, on Fox News tomorrow night.
And then I come here to the after party.
You guys are actually buddies.
And not only that, there's like, they were calling me an extremist.
I remember thinking like, cause I didn't, like it was, it was at a libertarian event and I didn't want socialized medicine.
And they were calling me an extremist.
And I was like, I thought you guys are libertarians.
What does this even mean now?
And so it just, I just realized it was all bullshit.
And it really libertarianism meant whatever the billionaires wanted it to mean at that moment.
They weren't ideologues.
They weren't true believers.
They were rich kids that had been brainwashed through like groomed really to deliver a product, a propaganda product.
And they weren't talented.
That's why they had to hire people.
It wasn't just me.
There was people like me that were, in fact, the way I put it, because there was a group of us that were, we weren't the rich kids.
We were the kids that the rich kids hired to do the work because they were too fucking pointless to actually do anything.
And once I said, well, the problem is, the reason why we're having personality issues with the upper management here is you and I, we're artists that happen to do libertarian stuff.
They're libertarians that happen to do media.
So they don't actually have any skills.
And that was the other problem.
Like I couldn't handle working for these people because it was like, you guys don't know what you're doing.
You're just literally just rich kids.
You're spoiled rich kids.
And family friends give you $2 million to produce something that I would produce if I was doing freelance for 30 grand cops.
And you're blowing it all on like fucking ridiculous shit.
And of course, because the libertarians, they're very libertine.
They threw a lot of wild parties.
The John McCaffey libertarians, yeah.
Yeah, well, no, for real.
And it's like, in fact, they had this event where they were looking for new talent to groom, basically.
And I got on a list, apparently.
And so they're like, hey, we're going to fly you out to this hotel and you're going to stay here for a week.
And a bunch of other people that we found.
And we're going to talk about libertarianism for like a week.
And I was like, all right, free trip, you know, whatever.
And so I go out there and it's me and a handful of other people that are that all kind of got plucked out of somewhere in the libertarian world.
And by day three, we're having drinks and talking to the only attractive girl there.
I was going to ask, are there chicks though?
Because if your movement has a lot of hot women, you can go a long way.
There were a few chicks, but this one goes, she's like, hey, the guy running the thing, he asked me if I was interested in banging him and his wife.
And I was like, what?
Like on day three?
Him and his wife.
Yeah, he was like, apparently he approached her.
He's like, hey, you went to swinging?
It's like, that's the kind of fucking scumbags that are in DC.
Yeah.
And so it was just that realization.
I was like, all right, fuck this place.
I couldn't handle living there anymore.
I think they get bored.
I think the too much power and nothing to do.
I think they get bored and start finding ways to get excited about like when you can just have whatever you want, it's, you know, it gets boring.
So you start creating crazier things and crazier things to do.
Then you end up on child sex dungeon murder island.
Well, I like to call it Epstein or Mossad Island.
I don't like calling it Epstein Island.
That's really what it is.
No, it's really, because it's kind of like Disneyland.
What do you give a man that has everything?
Apparently, an island full of children.
That's what it is.
And that's people that have had everything.
That's the end game of people that chase material things.
Like, I just want stuff.
I want money.
I want status.
I want items.
Unless you're using it to dethrone.
All these people are atheists.
They don't think about the afterlife.
All they want is whatever terrestrial pleasures they can acquire.
And that's it.
They're all sociopaths.
100%.
I never met a single person.
And I mean, like, whether you're talking about a page working on the hill, like the lower end, you know, kind of a person just getting into the just getting into the swamp, you know, to people up at the top.
Like, you'd go to a bar and the first to meet like, you know, happy hour people or whatever.
And the first question out of everyone's mouth was, well, what do you do?
And they had this look in their eye that was like, I don't know how I should treat you until I know where you are in the hierarchy and what you can do for me.
And so, based on your answer, if you weren't important or if you didn't have some connection to someone else that they wanted to talk to or whatever, you were nothing to them.
You were garbage.
And if you did have, have, like there, you could see in the glimmer in their eye, oh, do you know so-and-so?
Oh, you know, we'll have to get together sometime.
Like it was so, I mean, it was, it was over the top.
Like, it was so disgusting.
I just, the whole atmosphere was dark and the town is just dark and muggy and not just and dark as in racially too.
It's a lot of black people in DC.
I was going to ask that actually.
Like, did you, did you, did you grow up racist?
Like, did you, were you taught any of these things?
Or is it just something?
Because you sound, I'm just going to, you sound like you're from the Northeast.
Well, I was born in the West Coast.
So I lived on the West Coast for a long time.
And then I lived in the Southwest.
And then, and then I moved to the East Coast later on.
No, but like the, I, I, I had a very diverse elementary school, and it wasn't that I didn't consider myself racist.
I just thought of it as like, oh, I'm, I'm noticing patterns, like the Asian kids are this way and the white kids this way.
And so you just, you know, you don't think about it much.
And then, of course, you're getting bombarded by the programming from television everywhere else telling you that if you do think about it too much, then the envelope, you know?
And so you sit there and you're noticing these differences and you're applying them in a way that, you know, where like, for example, you know, not to screw with certain groups or they could lead to violence quicker than it would with other groups.
Yeah, they get a little stabby.
Yeah.
Get a little get a little jumpy with six guys in the bathroom and cave your head in if you say the wrong thing in class kind of a way.
Yeah.
No, for real.
And honestly, the funny thing was where I, where I went to elementary school, one of the problems with it was the jungle Asians.
They would, they would, they would attack you in like group mobs, you know, like, cause I'm a big guy.
I was like six feet tall when I was like 12. Yeah.
You said you should be, you were a bouncer for a while.
I remember you saying.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So like, you know, a little four foot five Asian kid isn't, you know, not a big deal.
But when there's like 10 of them.
They get on each other's shoulders.
They form like the megazord from Power Rangers.
You're fighting.
Yeah, it's an issue.
Yeah, for sure.
It's funny.
I grew up in a, not totally, but some dissimilar.
Like I'm from a small town, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Like it was night, Canada was 90 something plus percent white people when I was a kid.
And that was totally like, so that 10% plus was like Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver.
So unless you lived in one of these big, or Calgary, maybe, unless you lived in one of these big cities, you're like, I didn't even see an Indian man.
My experience with Indians was a poo from the Simpsons until about five years ago, you know, like, or maybe, maybe longer than that.
But so I grew up in the very, you know, there's no input.
The only input information we get is from what they teach us in school and what's on TV and what's in your video games and so on.
So that's why I found your take on like teaching people how they're subtly subverting and influencing people through media is like, it's one of their great, it's maybe their best weapon ever.
So I was like just fascinated with how you're breaking those things down.
It's like somebody's teaching you a new language or teaching you a new kind of communication skill.
And then once you kind of, you know, pick up on how it sounds and what it looks like, you can, you start to notice it everywhere.
And anyway, I came up with a math formula one time.
It's distance from diversity, like three variables, distance from diversity for D multiplied by time equals racism.
So closer you are, if you live in one of these, you know, jungle nightmares, you know, for a long time, it's going to be, you know, very high, the noticing.
But if you're somebody that's far, far removed from it, you know, it's not going to be much.
So that's certainly the case.
Well, and you see it across the board, like in every instance where like, you know, look, I always, I thought it was kind of cringe or whatever, but like, and it was all theater, but at the same time, it still proved a point when Texas was shipping off the illegals off to like Martha's Vineyard and shit.
Yeah, yeah.
And the first thing they do is like, get them the fuck out.
So it's like the second anyone has any kind of, and you know, this is the other thing that pissed me off is, is DC.
Like, I was like, I lived in a very black part just because I didn't make a ton of money.
So I live in a very black part of the city, which is a lot of the city, it's pockets.
It's like, it's weird because like, you know, you go one block over and it's like, you know, it's like the fucking ghetto.
Like, you know, you might as well, you better be armed, which is another funny thing.
All guns are banned in the DC area, but the one block over after that, it's like every house has a billionaire living in it.
You know, it's, it's insane.
Like the separation is sometimes only like 10, 20 feet.
But so there's little pockets of rich and other pockets of black ghetto.
And so even these people that I worked with, sure, they didn't grow up in diversity like I did.
And sure, they didn't have to interact with these people usually, but they would still have to interact with it.
Like if you rode on the metro.
Well, guess what?
Because it's government jobs, right?
The guy selling the metro tickets, he's black.
The guy driving the train is black.
The guy, like everyone in the metro, you go in the metro and like anyone that's wearing like the metro uniform is black, like pretty much.
And it's and they're of the same quality of TSA workers, which I don't know if you probably haven't experienced that so much, but it is a American that's ever had to fly.
I was lucky because both, because I, well, I joined the military when I was like 17, and all of my travel to the United States in and out has been in that capacity.
So you have one of these government passports, you kind of just in and out.
It's not a, you're kind of skip a lot of that stuff, but I see it.
I saw it.
You know, I was in Newark, Newark.
I spent a whole day in the Newark airport in New Jersey.
That was a fun time.
I've been to O'Hare and a few of these other ones that are just, yeah, it's not a, it doesn't seem like the people there are having a great time.
Yeah, it's kind of a, you know, it's a sit to your back.
You sit with your back to the wall and keep your belongings within arm reach and don't fall asleep kind of a situation.
You know, just keep your eyes to be a, keep, pay attention to everything that's around you.
No, for real.
Yeah.
And that's, that's, I mean, and the metro is that times a thousand.
I mean, because it's like you got homeless people down there.
And so just the employees are rough, you know?
And, but yeah, so, but you would, you would say to yourself, in fact, on the corner where our office was, there was a every day, every day, in fact, he probably still does it if you, if there's anyone listening that lives in DC.
Every day he was on the corner as this black guy wearing a suit jacket, but no shirt and suit pants.
And he would on, with these 1980s, like a cassette Wachman headphones, he would listen to, I don't know what, because it was on headphones, and he would dance Michael Jackson style for like eight hours a day, eight hours a day, and scream at people occasionally.
Is that the guy Daniel Perry killed on the subway recently?
Sounds like the same guy.
I don't know.
This guy had a lot of fancy dance moves, so he might have been able to squeeze out of that.
I almost got kicked.
No, but it's guys like that that were everywhere out there.
I almost got kicked in the chest the other day.
I just went to another, I had to quit my other gym because there's so many Indians and the smell is like, it's that bad.
And they were like, yeah, you're not the only person to say that.
I was like, I don't know what we're going to do.
I was like, go bankrupt is what you're going to do.
Went to another gym.
The frustrating thing was these people that I'm working with that are super anti-racist, they see this on their way to work.
They walk past all this and they act like they don't.
Yeah, I think they're married to the dogma and the philosophy to the point where they can't admit that they're wrong because they're so entrenched in it and they'd literally rather die.
You see these people, their family members get killed by illegal migrants or something or in Europe for sure.
And they're like, it's like Mark Colette was telling me that this government office will come around to visit family members and something and say, no, this isn't racism, like to basically program them on what to say.
And they go up there and go, we don't want this to be used for racism and blah, blah, blah.
And it's like, what in the name?
If someone just murdered your kid and your priority is, you know, let's not get angry at the people that did it.
You know, and anyway, I was just, I was just, at that gym I went to, this guy was just break dancing in the middle of the gym floor.
Like I was like, this isn't a dance studio.
I just walked around the corner and you're caught at a roundhouse in the chest.
This guy's doing like weird, and he's, you know, in street clothes, just, you know, having a time.
Oh, I got, I got disconnected there.
Oh, here we go.
You still hear me?
Oh, shit.
Yeah, I can still hear you.
No, it's OBS disconnected.
Interesting.
So you didn't lose the connection, but it kind of drops and comes back.
So it'll be like a second or two, but it's good there.
Interesting.
Weird.
So that didn't cut, but this did.
So the issue is the software.
We're learning new things every day.
That's good.
So maybe that is the internet connection.
narrowing it down.
Now what are we talking about?
Black people.
Yeah, OBS doesn't recover from connection problems very well.
No.
Unfortunately.
I've had times where it's sitting there like reconnecting forever.
Yeah, what do you use?
OBS.
I wonder if there's anything better out there.
I wonder what Henri's doing.
Yeah, it's really struggling now.
Son of a bitch.
Let's give it a minute.
If it keeps doing, I might switch connection.
Sometimes that helps, but yeah, it's really choppy.
Oh, it seems to be coming back now.
It's struggling a little bit.
If it happens again, I'll just.
It's happening again.
I'm going to try to switch it to a different.
Yeah, you can still hear me, but OBS is cutting in and out.
I'm just going to.
Maybe not.
Maybe it'll stabilize.
No, it's not going to.
I'll have to just switch the connection to something else.
If it drops you, just reconnect.
I'll try that.
Sorry, guys.
This is what happens.
Okay.
Recording.
Reconnection successful.
You still got me?
You back?
Yeah.
I'm still here.
That was crazy fast.
Yeah, I just switched over to Starlink, and it seems to be back now.
Okay, good.
Starlink's the one.
Yeah, it's pretty much.
I mean, it's pretty amazing.
We carried it on the tour and, you know, perfectly.
It was running in the RV.
We were driving the whole time and had no issues, no outages, nothing.
Unless you're pointing at it like a tree or something.
But other than that, somebody's in the chat's like, it's an IDOS attack, Israeli denial of service.
Perhaps.
Could be.
Anyway.
Yeah, I mean, I get connection problems occasionally with Starlink, but it's a lot better than when they first rolled it out.
It's pretty stable.
I did blow up my old computer.
They're laughing at me.
Yeah, so that was the other question I want to have.
So you like, what was it that, was there any particular event or something that happened in your life that made you notice or put you on the narrow path to the monster's dungeon where people came from film?
Like I was in the military.
There's people there that have come from medical backgrounds now because of the last few years, like whatever it is.
We all seem to end up congregating in the same kind of general consensus of what's going on around here.
So I was just curious if there was any kind of...
Like I said, at the time I was a professional libertarian when he started running.
And I watched one of his rallies on, I think it was right side broadcasting on YouTube or something.
And I was like, that guy's going to win.
He's going to win.
I've seen a lot of rallies in my day, you know, covering, you know, working in news and working in TV.
And just even if I didn't care about the election, I've seen a lot of rallies.
And I've never seen anything like this.
People are really fucking excited about this guy.
And I was excited because I fucking hated Hillary Clinton.
And I'd hated her since the 90s because my mom, she was a little bit of a conspirator, kind of still is.
And she was into before the internet.
She'd have VHS tapes of like the Clinton murders and Clinton body counts.
Wow.
Yeah.
She was an Alex Jones subscriber.
Well, no, she never went that crazy.
I don't know where the names were coming from.
I think she had like, maybe she had like a friend that was, because like all of a sudden there would just be like this tape in the house.
My mom's like, oh, want to watch this?
I'd be like, all right.
And I'd be like, holy shit, their murderer is going.
Oh, is that all?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's another whole.
I mean, there's so much people don't know.
And that's what was so great about YouTube and finding these little pockets of people like yourself that are just like basically specialized in what I was interested in was like, what is actually fucking going on here, man?
Like, can somebody point me to like, you know, what it is?
And I think the first guy I stumbled across was, you know, you love him or hate them.
People are, you know, split sometimes.
Ryan Dawson was one of the first ones.
And then from there, from there, it springboarded to like, that's how I ended up in the whole Israeli rabbit hole, which I didn't really know much of anything about.
I was like, ah, some country in the Middle East.
It fucking inconsequential, I thought, you know, at the time.
And then I found out, like, how many battalions did they send to help us in Afghanistan and Iraq?
And all, you know, our greatest.
Oh, zero?
That's odd.
That's strange.
And who are these guys with the lighters?
They seem real excited about the World Trade Center.
Yeah, it just kind of went downhill there.
So that's, I think, started me off on running into you and yours.
I think it's harder for people who are naturally like patriotic and kind of right-leaning because part of your patriotism is you kind of have this, you know, like this, you believe the hype a little bit.
You believe the myth, right?
Like you believe, like for an American, it's like, you know, George Washington, you know, chopping down a cherry tree, you know, all this other shit that didn't happen.
And like, but you kind of believe it a little bit, or you want to believe it.
And especially if you're like, like me, you're founding stock American, those are my ancestors.
They're not just some random people.
It's your family.
Yeah.
So it's not just a story of like the place I work at.
It's not like reading about the corporate history of the company you work at.
It's an extension of me or I'm an extension of them or whatever.
And so you kind of want to believe that everything's kind of at least, you know, maybe there's a left and a right and they disagree on things, but ultimately everyone wants like the same kind of a thing.
They all want kind of good stuff and they have different ways of getting there and whatever.
And then you realize that, no, there's they're murderers and they they rape kids and they're satanic and bad.
And then there's other elements like, you know, there is the Jewish element.
And I'll tell you, like really what really, I mean, living in DC was the first real reality check.
The second one was research.
And look, there's people that will be like, oh, Pizzagate's fake.
And a lot of it is fake, but a lot of it's not fake.
And I was one of the first people looking into this shit.
And I was like, holy shit, there's literally, there is, there's, there's kids getting, getting raped.
And it's not just, you can maybe throw Pizza Gate out the window.
There's the, the, the, the, I mean, the, the on the record scandals that the Franklin School, the, uh, you know, Boys Town documentary that you can, you can hopefully still find.
I forgot about that one.
I think I found that one for you.
And that was, I remember that.
That was in 2016.
We run the election.
And that was kind of, I was a couple of years into, into my, you know, YouTube PhD that I was acquiring and, you know, finding and reading all this stuff online.
And that one, you know, the Pizzagate stuff and all of that, like, you know, there was always the rumors and the talk of this kind of stuff, but it's, you know, it's, it's crazy people for the most part saying a lot of stuff.
And then the WikiLeaks is supporting it.
And there's, there's, you know, there's, there's email.
There's, there's real stuff here.
And then I find out about, you know, Epstein and what's going on there.
Like, oh, he's been convicted.
They already know.
And they're still friendly.
Like, all of this stuff is happening.
And it went from like, kind of like you said, where there's, you know, there's different sides of this political spectrum.
You know, they disagree on some things, but generally everybody's trying their best and they're trying to know, it is way worse than that.
It is so much more horrible than I could ever have imagined.
And that is, that's probably the worst one, you know, of all of all the threads that come down to find, you know, the monster's lair, the whole what happens to all the missing kids one is pretty disturbing.
And it's, you know, people don't, like, I believe they believe it.
People are like, you know, the cults and they get special powers and Aleister Crowley.
They're just, they're crazy people, right?
People believe all kinds of things, but I believe they're doing it and they believe it.
You know, I don't think they have any magic power, but I, I mean, it's, where are the people going?
And, and where are the people that were, uh, I mean, Epstein is a household name.
We've got what it was, you know, Epstein Island.
It's Mossad Island.
It's child sex murder dungeon island.
And they're in capturing, you know, political leaders, business leaders, corporate executives, like anybody who's anybody.
And we know it's the Israelis.
And that's it.
Like, what happened?
Where are they?
Where are the people that funded it?
And like, he did this on his own?
Or, you know, there's just no follow-up at all.
One of the most horrendous and most talked about story, especially in the conspiracy people world, like that's everybody knows about that now.
It's like as common as Building 7 when that first became, you know, nobody knew about it.
And then they go, did you know there was a third building?
What are you talking about?
It was crazy stuff.
Now everybody knows about that.
And same with Epstein.
It's just like, they just accept it and move on.
And somebody, my chat, Cam in my chat says, Diddy is the black Juestine.
Maybe he's up to something.
Well, I think the other problem is just like patriotic people kind of want to believe that, you know, in the myth a little bit, the other thing, it's hard for people to imagine things that are so outside of their reality.
Like, you know, they can, when you hear that someone is a scumbag, you don't think they're raping kids.
You think that maybe they're cheating on their wife or, you know, like got drunk and drove home.
Like, you know, that's right.
And so you have, all you can compare it to is things that you know about like people that you know what they've done, maybe bad things you've done.
But when it's so crazy outside of your experience, a lot of people just shut down like, no, that's crazy.
That's not possible.
And I think I kind of was like that too until I started researching it.
It was like, fuck, I can't believe this is, it's real, though.
And once you realize that, it kind of does, it's a paradigm shift.
It's like, okay, well, now I'm not dealing with people that I can relate to because up until this moment, I thought I was.
I thought I was dealing with people that I would at least understand, even if I don't like them personally and disagree with them ideologically.
No, these are people.
These are not even people, really.
They're monsters.
And while I was looking into this shit, a guy I was doing some work for said, he said, he made some joke about Jews.
He said something.
He said, every single time.
And I'd heard people say that before.
And I was just like, what do you mean?
And he's like, well, the guy's Jew.
I don't remember what it was anymore.
But he's like, oh, the guy's Jewish.
And I was like, ha ha.
And he's like, no, really.
And I was like, what do you mean, really?
He's like, next time there's someone in the news crazy or fucked up or they're one of the bad guys or the deep state or whatever.
He's like, just look, just look and see if they're Jewish.
And then remember that they're only about 2% of the population.
I was like, all right.
And so I literally started doing that.
And I was like, horrified within a couple of days.
I was like, it is the Jews.
How are they all Jews?
Like, it's all of them.
It is.
And I, you know, I resented that, how people would, you know, dismiss that as like, you know, what do you, what do you know?
That's just crazy nonsense.
And I'm like, no, it's really like, how do you explain this?
And rather than meeting me in the middle and saying like, you know, okay, well, there's an explanation, they just dismiss you and call you names.
You're racist.
You're a Nazi and all this stuff.
But like, like, but the whole White House is Jewish people and they're like less than 2% of America.
That's statistically, you know, like impossible.
And it's not just America.
If you look around a lot of places, they're, and then, and then the conversation becomes, oh, well, that's because they're so much smarter than everyone, which is, you know, the most ridiculous cope in the world.
Like, oh, they're so smart.
And it's the moving of the goalpost because before it was, it was just a figment of your imagination.
And then once they realized, oh, well, it's not actually, then they have to come up with some other reason.
It's like and funny because the same reason they'll use to excuse all the Jews in power is the reason they've been telling white people for 50 years didn't explain the lack of performance from blacks.
It's like suddenly race and IQ exist magically out of as soon as they realize, well, we need to have some way of explaining this.
But the fact of the matter is, is they're not like Jews, there are high IQ Jews, believe me that want to act like there's not.
There are some really smart Jews out there, but there's a lot of fucking smart Mormons too.
And there's more Mormons in America than Jews.
And it would be weird if 70% of Biden's cabinet was Mormon.
It would freak people out.
So it doesn't make any sense.
Or if they were Chinese or anything like that.
Yeah, what we're dealing with is Jews.
They've been basically controlling the culture through Hollywood.
You could even say through record labels, through publishing, through news.
I don't know if I sometimes wonder, did the WASP elite just not realize the value of that?
Did they just think, oh, it's just Jews making funny movies and music and whatever?
Oh, they're good entertainers.
They're good at singing and dancing and whatever.
Like, did they not realize that, you know, the power that having control of the culture like that had?
Or did they just not see it coming?
Like, were they aware of it?
In other words, were they aware of it and just didn't see the danger?
Or were they just not even aware of it?
Like, I think most Americans probably weren't even aware of it.
Yeah.
I think it just happened slow enough that it didn't alarm anybody, you know, like the frog in the boiling pot thing that's been beaten to death, but I mean, it works, right?
You can get away with it for a while.
But the crazy thing is the ownership and the control of the institutions, that didn't happen that slow.
I mean, because what happened was over the, like around the turn of the century, we had this flood of Eastern European Jews coming into the West, but a lot of them came to America from Russia, Ukraine, a lot of the former Soviet bloc.
But it was like, I'm talking like by the millions, they were coming into the West and they took over New York.
New York City, in fact, I think I did a stream on this.
I forget the exact numbers, but it was something crazy.
Like within a decade, New York City went from like 2% Jewish to like 25% Jewish.
Like it was like that kind of New York City, which the most populated city in America at the time, and maybe still is.
And so you had this huge influx of Jews.
Hollywood was always Jewish.
In fact, the reason why it's in California is Jews stole the technology from Edison and then moved to the furthest place.
Edison was in New York.
So they moved to the hardest place to prosecute them from on the other side of the continent because they were going to be using, you know, they're going to be violating his patents basically with this film camera and all this other stuff.
But it was always, always Jewish.
I didn't know that.
The radio networks were all always Jewish with the exception of, I think, no, pretty much almost all, I think the TV networks, because they came from the radio networks, were all Jewish, except for one who became Jewish, because it was like, I think it was an Anglican guy owned, like started it.
I don't remember if it was CBS or, but it was one, maybe it was ABC.
And then he sold it to a Jew.
But like the newspapers, like the New York Times, that was owned by, you know, a Jewish, still is, you know, Jewish family forever.
And so it's not like it was like slowly they're acquiring all these properties and slowly injecting.
No, like Hollywood was Jewish from the get-go.
The record, record labels were always Jewish.
In fact, I have one of these old-timey windup record players like that plays these 78 RPM big lacquer records from like literally like 100 years old.
Wow.
And I've got all these records for it.
And I kind of don't like using it that much because it's like all Jewish names.
Like every fucking name on every record from that era is all Jewish.
And, you know, Columbia, the big company at the time, was Jewish.
You had RCA later, which wasn't Jewish, but they've always, at the very least, had a huge overrepresentation in television.
And I mean, like, to the degree where it's almost 100%, you know, like in television, broadcast, music, everything.
And so it's not really like a new thing.
And a lot of it was there was a lot of Jewish organized crime that happened, especially during Prohibition when people talk about like, oh, the mafia got big.
Al Capone and the Italians get all the attention.
I was just talking about this the other night.
There was a whole other mafia that did very well at that time period.
They beat the Italians to the main event, which was capturing the government.
And then they turned the FBI on the Italians and everything else.
And that was curtains for them for competition anyway.
Well, and what do you think was fun?
Because people will say, well, how can conservatives or right-wing people can't make movies?
Well, you got $11 million.
Give me a billion dollars.
Give me Paramount Pictures and I'll blow your mind.
Yeah, but here's the thing.
If you've got an international liquor smuggling and prostitution operation, you can afford to produce movies.
And that's what happened.
Like a lot of this Hollywood movie or money was originated from the gambling and the prostitution and the liquor smuggling and the drugs, heroin.
Jews were all into that around the turn of the century.
And in fact, the casinos, like Las Vegas, people act like it's this very Italian mafia thing.
It's like, not really.
Yeah, because Hollywood is what they get their education from.
It's whatever's, you know, I think it's a survival.
There's that viral tweet yesterday where someone said, responded to that left-wing faggot, Dean, whatever.
With her on Twitter.
I saw that, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
He's like, oh, yeah, the Holocaust is bad.
And someone just replied, source.
And a woman replied, there's countless movies you can watch.
It tells you all about it.
And I was like, that's...
That's how people, that's how they get their understanding of the world is through movies.
Brutal.
I think it's a survival strategy that they developed because this was kind of the status quo in Europe when they started coming to America.
They'd already had their teeth into a lot of newspapers and radio and stuff.
And probably because they know what they're doing.
They're a minority.
They're a very small group of people.
And it's in their interest to try to take a controlling interest on these things for their own benefit because it's like a force multiplier for them because they're not going to outvote anybody.
They're not going to outmuscle anybody.
They don't have the numbers.
They don't have the people.
They don't have the resources.
But if they can do it, they can leverage their tiny presence to a huge degree with mass media.
If everybody's reading and hearing what they want them to read and hear, then, man, you're 100 feet taller than you would be normally.
So they probably just developed that or learned how to do that through developing in Europe and then just applied it to America.
And they were caught sleeping like, oh, yeah, sure, you can own the newspaper.
And next thing you know, FDR's whole cabinet is in the 30s.
Well, and in every instance.
Woodrow Wilson.
Well, if you look at what these powerful Jews that make a lot of money, it's never through inventiveness.
It's never like, oh, you know, don't get me wrong.
There's occasionally like a Jew that has some scientific breakthrough or whatever, right?
Like the, I don't know, the wonderful gift of the atomic bomb.
Awesome.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Thanks, Jews.
Or birth control or, you know, transgender medication.
But anyway, but by and large, what you see is they have for centuries made their money by doing the least amount of work possible.
You know, where it's, it's when you're loaning money to people and charging interest, you're literally doing nothing.
You know, like you're, what do you, what's the benefit that you are providing to society?
The benefit is you already had money.
Like that was it.
Like that's, you're not, you're not creating anything.
In fact, if anything, you're destroying value because you are inventing value out of thin air.
You are saying, because I had this 30 bucks here and I'm going to give it to you, that 30 bucks is now worth 40 bucks because you got to pay me back 40 bucks.
So you're, you're inventing value out of thin air.
And that's, that's what you see again and again and again, since really you could say going back 2,000 years with the money changers and everything else.
I mean, this is just how Jews have operated for a very long time.
And that's why so many of them are lawyers because the same kind of a thing, right?
Like it's, it's, it's knowing how to get around.
And I think it's, it's, a lot of it is because that's a fundamental difference that a lot of non-Jews don't understand because a lot of us who are raised with that Protestant work ethic or whatever, we're raised to like, oh, work hard and it'll pay off.
And, you know, make sure you always go the extra mile and turn the other cheek and all this other stuff.
You're taught to like basically just be a beast and a burden in a way.
And they're not taught that.
They're not taught that at all.
The whole Talmud is basically an instruction manual on how to trick God by using technology.
One of my buddies, the ferryman's toll, if you come across him on Twitter, when he found out about that, he hit the roof.
There's a loophole you can trick God.
We're going to run this wire around Manhattan.
Then we can work for you.
God won't know.
They'll think it's my house because of this wire.
And it's like, who are these people?
It's like, well, they've got this book that says God chose them personally to run the whole world.
So you can't argue with them.
Who says that?
They do.
Oh, well, I guess fair enough.
Let's just leave it at that then.
Well, That's the other thing too.
But it doesn't work for the Scientologists or the Mormons for some reason, but it works for them.
I don't know.
Well, see, that's the other thing, too, is most people have that's so foreign to white people because even if you have like the Scientologists or the Mormons or even like Heaven's Gate, like you talk about their ideology or their theology, they never think that they're better than everyone else.
That element of supremacism is unique to Judaism.
There's nothing like that in Christianity or in paganism or I don't know enough about Islam, but probably not even Islam, even though there's other problems with that.
There's nothing like that at all.
There's not a whiff of that in any of the cults that I've ever researched or anything like that.
Like it is very unique to have this view that you are not just chosen by God, but that everyone that's not you, that they're literally closer to animals than you are to them.
And that you mix that with not only that, there's also the alternate rules.
Like, here's the rules when you're dealing with a Jew.
Here's the rules when you're dealing with someone else.
That's also crazy foreign to most people.
Most people would, most religions are universalist.
Most religions are, we don't care, which is a problem, I think.
Honestly, it's a huge weakness that Christianity has right now is that it is universalist.
In fact, you'll have all these Christians that'll say, I'd rather live in a black neighborhood that's 100% Christian than a white neighborhood that's all atheist.
And I'm like, well, no, you wouldn't, first of all.
Yeah, I saw that Sneeko, that guy, you know, I just see him around on Twitter.
He went to Haiti or something, and he's like, another Christian shithole.
I'm like, yes, Sneeko, that's why Haiti is a shithole because it's Christian.
You got it.
Right.
Like, if they were, if they were Muslim, right?
It would have been awesome then.
It would have been, you know, Libya right now, which is amazing.
It's probably.
Yeah, it's because the prevailing attitude of like what the worst thing you can be, like the ultimate bad guy in the Hitler story is you're a racial supremacist and you're trying to take over the world.
Right.
When in reality, who is the racial supremacist seemingly trying to take over the world?
Charged by God, according to them.
I was laughing the other night.
Dan Bilzerian.
I'm going to ask about him in a minute.
I don't know, but he's like, look at this crazy thing I found, Sanhedrin, whatever.
And it's like, if a Jew is caught having sex with a three-year-old or a young, the three-year-old should be put to death as punishment for seducing the Jew.
So like, oh, damn sexy baby.
Oh, it's your fault.
Craziness.
Like, just stuff.
There's endless pages.
People don't believe it.
I went and got a copy.
I can't remember the guy's name.
It's upstairs.
It's like a small beige cover with the star on the front.
It's the Talmud translation.
Some of them.
It's only a portion of it because the real, the whole thing is like 30 volumes or a bunch of massive books.
I think I have the same book.
What you're talking about.
Yeah.
Polano.
This is the last guy's name, I think.
Something Polano?
Yeah, there.
Maybe I have something different.
What I have is there was a, like, I think this is from a few centuries ago.
There was a Pope that was worried about how secretive the Jews were.
And so he actually had one of his monks or someone go through their, because they wouldn't put out their literature.
What are they doing over there?
What are they doing with those hats and bobbing around?
And they're like, don't worry about it.
Well, I'm getting worried about it.
And they write backwards.
And yeah, they have like, yeah.
And so he had one of their monks or I forget who go through it to try to find things that would maybe be not good.
And they, I have a book that compiles all the things that he found where he's like, oh, this is probably not great.
This part about Jesus boiling in a bowl of boiling excrement.
That's not great.
Virgin Mary is a prostitute.
Yeah, there's a lot of interesting things in there.
Nope, I just lose my connection.
Yeah, so like there, obviously there's I think we're good.
I can still hear you.
Yeah, it's OBS.
Well, at least I've narrowed it down.
Now I know it's something to do with the software, so that's good.
It's repairable, but it should be fine.
It's a little choppy once in a while for a second or two.
Okay, no big deal then.
But that was, I think that was the thing is they were so secretive.
And not only that, as you said, with World War II, prior to World War II, you look at the way that people talked openly about race, unless they were in some kind of position where they were motivated politically to express otherwise, most white people were very aware of race and very aware of the racial problem.
In fact, you can find old political cartoons depicting Irish people as monkeys because they didn't want the Irish.
They didn't think the Irish people were white enough.
Like they literally didn't consider them white when they started pouring into the United States.
And so they were very racially conscious up until World War II.
World War II happened.
And all of a sudden, the narrative is, and I think it's because of all the war propaganda, because most Americans didn't want to go and fight in Europe.
They saw it as a European war.
A lot of Americans were German.
In fact, I'd say maybe even by that time, at least as many, if not more, than were of British descent at that point.
And so it was, it really didn't, and it wasn't in the interest of the United States.
And I think what they had to do is the Jews, I say they, just to be clear, what they had to do to whip the white people into a frenzy is create this narrative that like, oh, look at Hitler.
He's, he's, he wants to gas all the black people and everyone.
And, you know, he believes in the only people that can be human are blonde hair, blue-eyed, and He's going to take over the world.
And so they made this like hyperbolic, crazy version of Hitler to try to, as war propaganda, to get people to want to fight this war.
And it just kept getting bigger and bigger and more crazy and crazy.
And because most Americans don't speak German, you see these clips of Hitler talking.
And it does seem kind of crazy because he just sounds mad and German just kind of sounds mad already.
It just sounds like he's like, wow, dude.
Counting the table.
Yeah.
And I remember saying like, geez, in the future, they get AI on top of this and they translate his speeches into English, like with his voice and stuff and release that.
That could be, I don't know what's going to happen then.
And that's, well, that's TikTok these days is what I hear.
The younger generation's right over.
I just found this.
Morgan, my girlfriend sent me this earlier.
She found it's the women's, the Fernie swastikas, the Edmonton swastikas.
These are like women's hockey teams from back in the 20s and 30s.
Like it was a very, like, it was an everyday thing.
It was like the McDonald symbol.
It was like not, it was just something that existed that everyone was aware of.
It was very common to colloquially call, refer to, you know, Europeans or white people as Aryans.
It was just, that was the word you used.
It's what the word everybody always used.
And now it's like, oh, that's the worst thing in the world.
Like we weren't there for present for this massive transition.
And, you know, for people to maybe reconcile that a little bit is, you know, pre and post COVID, where the world can just violently, rapidly, all of a sudden, everything's different because they said so.
And if you don't agree with it, you go to jail.
And then everybody just adopts, you know, they adapt to it and they carry on.
Another generation is born.
They don't know any better.
And away we go.
So it's, yeah.
Well, and they did, they did try to lock people up.
Like I did a stream talking about these, you know, I guess some of the proto-anti-Semites that were around World War II saying, hey, FDR's administration is just a bunch of Jews and they're subverting the country.
And like they were like the first, you know, like, I guess, goys to notice stuff.
And they did this big trial, like the federal trial, where they literally went.
And these are people who lived all across the country.
Some were in Washington State, some were in California, some were in Texas.
And the feds went and dragged them to court in D.C. and ruined them.
Like they ended up getting acquitted.
There was no, you know, they had no case, but they ruined the same tactic.
They ruined them financially.
They ruined their reputations.
And so if anyone was, and this is before the internet, like these guys didn't exactly have a way of reaching most Americans.
I mean, these guys were on a budget, you know, printing their, on their own money, you know, on their own dime, printing out pamphlets, trying to pass them out to people.
And they had to shut that shit down.
They had to shut it down because it was going against the narrative and it was, it was too accurate.
And because you go back and read some of their stuff, it's not always 100% right.
Like they get, you know, they had limited resources.
And but, you know, if you really, if you do the context of what they had to work with, it's pretty right on.
It's pretty on point.
They had a good idea as to what was going on.
And so there were people that noticed.
They just were very didn't have the resources.
Well, yeah, they're very vulnerable.
They didn't have money to reach people.
And it went against the desires of the people who did have the money.
And a lot of those people are Jewish.
And that, I mean, that's the, the internet has been a game changer.
I mean, it was developed by DARPA and, you know, probably with nefarious intentions.
But I mean, I don't know if it's a blow.
I mean, probably the most significant human invention in a very long time.
And it's first kind of, it struck me like I was, you know, I'm watching your content.
I'm watching other people.
Ironically, we can maybe get into that later.
Owen Benjamin was somebody I first found.
And some of the stuff he was talking was interesting.
I hadn't heard any of this or thought about any of this stuff before.
And it's like you got him and you got people like Paul Joseph Watson.
It's like, this guy has got a webcam and a map.
And his audience is the size of CNN.
Benjamin's got a laptop with a shitty one.
The camera's not even good.
It's just sitting in his backyard.
He's talking to 5,000 people live.
I'm like, imagine 5,000 fucking people.
And I was like, fuck it.
I could probably do something like that.
This is the equal, the, you know, use the same force multiplier.
It's leveled the playing field in such a way that it's created a whole monster now that I don't know what do you do.
Like, it's just kind of, it's like a race to kind of lock down the control.
They got to finish the job before too much noticing happens or too much degradation of the control system happens.
Or I don't know.
It seems like the next 20 years is going to be make or break.
We're going to know within 20 years if this is going to be the end or not, I think.
Yeah, I mean, I'll tell you, I think that because right now, obviously we got Trump and he's talking a big game about free speech on the internet, a really big game, really, if you listen to what he's said the last few days.
And then you got Elon, who also talks a big game, but doesn't always deliver.
And there's certain people like Mark Colette are still banned off Twitter, you know, Jared Taylor.
And I've heard, though, that Jared Taylor, and I don't know if this is true, but I heard that one of the reasons why he's not reinstated is he's still currently involved in a lawsuit with Twitter over being knocked off.
I don't know how it could still be going on, but maybe it is.
Or why he wouldn't just, if that was the case, why not just drop it?
Right.
Why wouldn't Elon just dismiss it?
Yeah.
But someone told, I don't know how true that is, but someone mentioned that that might be why.
But there are still people that are not allowed on the platform.
Shadow banning is probably still taking place.
But we'll see.
We'll see.
Trump talks a big game about this.
But one thing that I've noticed is even with people who their entire identity is supposedly free speech, a very glaring example of this would be Laura Loomer.
There's always one exception, isn't there?
Laura Loomer, she talks about how free speech is everything unless you're talking about criticism of Israel or Zionism or whatever.
Then suddenly they have to be shut down because, you know, and unfortunately, I think that that is still the case.
I mean, we have a very Zionist administration that's going to be coming in.
And I think that some of them, the Christian ones, are Actually, more radical than people realize.
I think that the people that might otherwise be well-meaning people, they might.
We might even agree with them on a lot of stuff.
I don't think a lot of people realize that they are religious fanatics who are literally trying to bring the end of the world.
Like they're trying to create the third temple.
And that's the whole thing of people that we can go into a little bit if people don't know what that means, but they're literally trying to engineer end times prophecy because, well, for the Christians, they think that it's going to make Jesus come back.
And for the Jews, they think it's going to make, well, I mean, essentially Jesus come the first time, you know, like it's going to be their, you know, the Mosiah.
Yeah, so it's like this unholy alliance between Jews and Zionist Christians where they're willing to really, at the expense of almost anything else, because what could be more important than doing what God wants you to do, really serve the interests of Israel regardless of what it costs.
And so I think that you have a lot of those people.
And these are people that a lot of these Christian Zionists that, which may include some of the top people in Trump's administration, these people, not only they believe this, they believe just as wholeheartedly as Jews believe that they're the chosen people.
They also believe the Jews are the chosen people.
And so it's Right.
And so passing laws about anti-Semitism makes a lot of sense to these people.
I mean, I don't know if you saw the clip of that woman he just nominated.
Christine Ohm.
Where, yeah, where she's grilling that the former president of Harvard that they managed to get kicked out because she was allowing anti-Israel protests on campus.
You listen to her talk about how her definition of anti-Semitism is if you look at a Jew funny.
And she's going to be the Homeland Security Director.
I think what's her post she was given?
Something like that, something significant that's gonna.
There was three states and three Democrat states and 12 or 13 Republican that either have legislation in the pipeline or have already passed criticism of Jewish people or Israel is illegal.
It's a felony up to a year in prison.
I think in Kentucky and some other places, you know, like that's anti-American because it's right there on the page.
Let's say whatever you want.
Nobody can hurt you.
Well, and they've got required Holocaust class in over half the states now as of a few months ago.
I don't know.
Maybe it's increased by now.
So like, yeah, it's unfortunately, I think that we're going to be in a situation where you're because that's the other problem too, is usually you could count on the left of all things to push back on free speech things.
This was 20 20, 30 years ago, right?
And now that, you know, obviously they don't give a fuck about free speech.
And they, in the context of, say, the Israel-Gaza situation, they might care about wanting to criticize Israel because it goes along with the oppressor-oppressed narrative and the colonization narrative.
And they see Jews as white.
And they particularly don't like Benjamin Netanyahu's government because it's considered the right-wing government.
And so within that really finite context, they care about being able to, and not even all of them, but I'd say the intersectional portion of the left right now cares about that very narrow aspect of free speech.
But beyond that, they don't give a fuck.
And who's going to oppose anti-Semitism laws on the left?
Literally nobody.
So it's, you know, we'll see what happens with all that.
I'm not super excited about that.
Yeah.
The Hamas thing, well, the October 7th thing plus the year has really like, I mean, if you told me five years ago it would be this mainstream, I would never have believed it.
The people that are, I mean, you're seeing posts like, well, for example, I just brought him a minute ago, Dan Bilzerian, who is, you know, formerly, he's on the internet and popular because he's got horrors around him all the time.
He's blowing shit up and he's just got a ridiculous social media.
He's just a hedonist maniac, massive following.
And then he's like, I'm going to talk about this now.
And it'll be like 20 million views.
Like 20 million people just saw this.
You know, 30 million, like this is CNN prime time.
You're talking Super Bowl numbers.
And he's just posting and tweeting.
And that's just one guy.
He's not the only one doing it.
It's everywhere.
So I don't know how they contend with this or it seems in a lot of ways the cat's out of the bag as far as I'm special.
I'm a special boy and I can kill and rob and murder whoever I want.
And people are kind of cluing into this.
And at the same time, we've imported, especially in Canada, we've had this, this has been going on since.
There's still, I think, almost daily or daily protests in Toronto and other places for the Palestinians and yelling at our cops on the street like they, like, what do you, what does a Toronto cop have to do with what happens in Israel?
I don't know.
If you guys want to, why don't you go there?
We funded lots of people to go volunteer in Ukraine.
So if you want to, we'll send you to Turkey.
I'm sure they'll smuggle you in.
Why don't you go deal with it yourself?
But that's a whole like fifth column in our, in our country now that exists that is not going to be, I mean, I don't know how they're going to deal with this.
You know, they're not going to like it.
You know, they're just going to silence them all, round them all up.
What are we doing here?
So that's.
Well, the thing that I fear is notice already what you see when you start to point out the fact that Trump is picking Zionists or Jews or people who are very beholden to the Jews.
What is the pushback you're seeing, not from the left, but from the right?
Oh, you're being ridiculous.
Stop blackpilling.
See, that's the problem that I was warning about.
And the funny thing is the people who didn't believe me are the ones proving me right By doing that.
Because under a non-Trump administration, you could make these criticisms.
And because, you know, the person in charge is Biden, you could say his cabinet's 70% Jewish.
And people are going to be like, well, I already, yeah, the dumb people.
I already hate Biden because, you know, the light switch brain people.
Biden bad?
Well, Jews in Biden administration, Jews might be bad too.
You know, it's really that kind of fucking disheartened, but at least you're making some headway with some people.
Yeah, I was reminded of this tweet I saw earlier today where somebody said, the online right is principally about tone policing correctly, pointing out that the American government is dominated by Zionists by calling this observation blackpilling or low status.
In actual fact, it's neither of these things.
And I, for one, won't be tone policed by, you know, self-appointed Jannies that Fortunate Channel.
You're like, welcome to the last eight years of my life.
Yeah.
Because, yeah, it's such a tough nut to crack.
And my concern is like, you know, because they're making a lot of talk about, you know, Trump's basically got a mandate to do whatever he wants with Antifa, you know, and the radical left and all, like, we've got years of this kind of boiling up and building up contempt.
It would be very easy for him to just sweep the, you know, far right, air quote, extremist people in the same dustpan because, you know, we're getting rid of extremism.
And who wants extremism in America, right?
So why not?
You could never do that with the Democrats.
You could never, if Harris had won, they were going after the entire mega Republican right would have galloped.
They would have defended it as like, we're all under attack.
But this way, this way, it's like, it's just a little, it's a couple of people.
It's a couple of bad apples.
We got to get rid of them.
We're going to get rid of them bigly.
We're going to get rid of.
And they'll do it because it's Trump.
And he's giving them domestic policy, like whatever you want.
You put that border guy in there.
You're giving the RFK the health secretary.
They're all, yeah, we're doing awesome.
And at the same time, you're stacking the cabinet with the most aggressive neocon Zionist warhawks that he can find.
So it's like a Jekyll and Hyde thing happening here.
And it's like, I don't know.
The risk is there that they could just target the American populist dissident right and just it'll be it'll be applauded.
It'll be lauded by the American Republican right.
And then by the time they figure out what happened, if they ever figure out what happened, they'll go, oh, all the people we needed to help us are jailed and dead.
We should have listened to them right now.
That's the thing is, first of all, we'll see if they really, I mean, he promised the moon last time, too.
He said they were going to build a, the wall just got 10 feet taller, you know, and everyone's cheering.
Yeah, okay, well, that didn't happen.
And he promised the birth, you know, getting rid of birthright citizenship before that didn't happen.
He promised a lot of stuff that just totally evaporated and so did the memory of him saying that, apparently, in the minds of many of these people.
And so they, look, we'll see.
Look, I hope he does do some of this stuff, right?
Like, I'm not like, I don't want him to not do these things.
I'm just saying he said all this shit before and didn't deliver.
It's extremely blindly eat it and just go back to sleep.
That's what I think everybody's, at least people that are like us are doing.
It's like, I'm not necessarily being, we got to attack Trump.
You got to hold him accountable.
And this is not the time to let your foot off the gas at all.
If anything, you double down and really, you know, we want what we want.
You know, you said this and you're going to do it.
Or, you know, Donald Trump or not, you can be replaced, you know.
And this reminded me of something else you said or you were talking about Clinton.
Did you watch the Joe Rogan interview?
Probably, right?
Everybody did, I think.
Yeah.
And towards the end, I watched like almost all of it.
I left like the last 30 minutes to a few days later.
I was like, that was pretty good.
And then I went back to finish it.
And that was the best parts.
He's talking about the end times prophecies, like all the Adam Green stuff.
If you guys are interested in that, he's all over that stuff.
And, you know, he's like, you know, Joe, I actually saved Hillary from jail, Joe.
I couldn't send her to jail.
I didn't.
I said it would be a bad idea.
It would be very bad.
So I saved her from jail.
You saved her?
Like, she's the enemy.
Like, she is the physical embodiment of like sell out America, do whatever.
And you're like, ah, you know, we're pals.
It's fine.
You know, it wouldn't be that bad.
That's the scariest thing he said.
Like, you, you know, you basically have caught, you know, you've caught your enemy in a trap and it's like, there, we want, let him go.
Why?
So they can hurt you later?
Like, that's the dumbest thing in the world.
Like, so what does that mean?
Is he just incapable of it?
He doesn't want to.
Are they friendly?
Like, there's photos of him with the Clintons many times.
Sure, they had a friendly relationship, right?
So do they have something?
I mean, who the hell knows?
And it comes down to the end of the day, like we're not ever going to be in the White House.
We're not in the room.
We don't know for sure what's going on, who has pictures of whose kids or whatever.
But people at the same time want to just dismiss the variables and the questions, go, I'm sure it'll be fine anyway.
I like to go, well, you know, we'll watch them and try to move around, anticipate what they do and not do.
But at the end of the day, we have to look out for ourselves.
Like you just pretend there is no Washington.
It doesn't matter unless we do something.
It's not going to get done.
And if they do turn around, like you said, actually they deliver and do, well, good.
Then we can just go home and enjoy our lives and pack it all up.
It's all over.
Great.
Yay.
If that doesn't happen, then the situation, no change.
It's like not having, we don't need a first aid kit and a fire extinguisher in our home.
We're just going to not bother.
Hopefully you never need it.
But if you do, you're screwed if you don't have it.
So it's, it's, people just like to get off the, they just sit on the couch.
They're just observing, you know, and all the, all the Q-tard, you know, slogan.
What, watch the show, trust the planet.
Like, it's like a movie.
And I'm like, yeah, that's the problem, guys.
You shouldn't be passively observing your own future being destroyed in front of you.
You should be getting in the arena and participating with this because it interests you.
It's your life.
It's the Plato or whoever, you know, the apathy of ignoring, murdering whatever he said, but basically the apathy of politics is consenting to being ruled over by inferior men.
And that's exactly what's happening.
It's apathy that's killing us.
And people are distracted and just want to, he's very entertaining.
So, you know, they want to just watch.
I love him.
He's hilarious, but also at the same time, he's doing a lot of frightening, scary things.
And, you know, he's done some bad shit.
So I think people are just hard to, you can't do both.
It's always, they're just stuck in this bad guys, good guys.
Our team, their team.
Left, right, up, down, like, and real life is just so much more nuanced and complicated than that.
And we have the TikTok generation.
Everybody's a narcissist now.
The attention span is 14 seconds long.
Like it's a challenge to find anybody that can that can think anymore, like an adult anyway.
Well, and it's, it's just increasingly, there's just more and more arguments against democracy, it seems like every day.
You know, just like these people shouldn't have a say in what we're, you know, what we're doing.
Yeah, and that's that's why we get reduced to having these carnival shows when it comes to politics is because whoever can be the most entertaining and trick the most rubes, you know, that's who gets elected.
Yeah, you know, and and that's uh that's why we have Trump.
That's that's really that's literally why we had Hulk Holgan at the fucking RBC going ripping his shirt off.
I'm a prisoner.
Yeah, that says it all right there.
It's like, what are we now?
You know, like, what exactly is this?
It's idiocracy.
Like that movie, you know, I watched it years ago.
I was like, that's pretty funny.
Like, that's probably what it will be like in the future.
And five years later, I was like, I meant like a hundred years.
I didn't mean five years from now.
We have a reality TV star.
I would live through it.
You know, we didn't get a pro wrestler as a, but we did.
This was really, I watched the Vince McMahon documentary that was on Netflix.
I was huge into wrestling when I was a kid.
So these are great memories.
And it was just a fun escape.
I was sick all night.
So I was like, this was the best six hours to waste.
And it struck me that like Donald Trump was invented by Vince McMahon.
He had, you know, he was Donald Trump.
He was doing his thing, but he came into the WWE and then developed the character that is President Trump today.
This bombastic, the way he talks, the kind of arrogance and the confidence.
Like this all, this all played out in like a year-long, eight-month-long storyline in wrestling where he was battling Vince McMahon and shaved his head and the whole thing.
And he came back here and there periodically, but then he went on The Apprentice.
That was a hit show.
And it was all kind of like, so in a way, he is a pro wrestler.
That's a president.
He knows how to work a crowd.
His timing's great.
He's a great heel character at times.
Like he, he's just good at it.
And so I guess we do have that as a president.
And people are basically dumb enough to think that Pepsi-Cola is good enough for plants.
It's what plants crave.
And, you know, like, trust the science.
Fuck it.
You know, it's incredible how fast everything fell apart.
You know, watching your, I just took a quick, a loop of, you know, your pre-roll from one of your streams.
It's just playing.
The Zoom thing wouldn't go over the screen for some reason.
It's just buildings imploding.
So it's very, very appropriate.
It's just everything literally falling apart in real time.
Yeah.
Wild.
Oh, I was going to ask you something, but now I forgot what it was.
Go ahead.
No, I was just going to say that that's, I mean, basically the problem is, is we have, I think I tweeted out the other day something along the lines of because of the shrinking numbers of white people and because of the betrayal of our elites, the white elites, and selling us out, there tends to be a knee-jerk reaction to overvalue every white.
In other words, thinking that and erase the concept of class.
How dare you say white trash?
That's a racist thing.
Getting sensitive and instead of acknowledging, no, there's white trash.
There is.
There is white trash.
Of course.
And there are people who are just who are white and also horrible and stupid.
And those people exist.
And they should be destroyed too.
That's the thing.
They're like, oh, you guys are.
We used to be picky about this.
We used to be picky.
Yeah, I'm very critical of the Zionist influence, a lot of the Jewish lobbying power.
They shouldn't be influencing our politics and so on.
But in the day-to-day, 90, 95% of the time, the people I'm coming after and criticizing and saying, this guy's a piece of shit.
There are other white guys that are selling us out.
They're just running the game.
The prime minister is a white guy.
The next guy coming in is a white guy.
They're all, you know, it doesn't, it doesn't give you a pass.
If anything, it makes it worse.
You know, you're actively selling us out.
And I was thinking this today in the parking lot because I'm a psycho and this is all I do.
Because we have a big problem with India here.
Like they're just taking over.
We're about to.
They just busted.
Right.
I saw that.
Yeah, great.
Enjoy.
Well, just start calling them Pajites and you'll save yourself a lot of time.
You'll have an advance there.
So they're like in the government, in the institutions, the police, like they're incredibly well entranced.
They've captured several cities already, like Brampton and Surrey and Calgary is slipping away and a few others that they're just basically ethnically Indian enclaves.
There's signs in Hindi and Punjabi.
They're speaking their language in the House of Commons.
Like, I'm sorry, what?
I don't understand you.
This isn't English or French, which is what we speak here.
And if they had been white guys, you know, this is the hypocrisy of the, and what kind of broke the conditioning for me was when, you know, this key has to open all the doors, right?
So like, if it works this way, it has to work that way, or it doesn't make sense.
So, okay, it's racist.
You can't do it, blah, blah, blah.
It's mean.
But if they were all Swedish guys, if we had Swedes and Norwegians and Germans coming into Canada in massive numbers and they're taking over, you know, they're, you know, getting police appointments, they're taking city councilor jobs and municipal jobs and they're just taking over entire franchises and half the, you know, they're in the government.
And all of a sudden, everything's in Swedish.
People are speaking Swedish everywhere.
And, you know, no one would have a problem saying, okay, enough of the goddamn Swedes.
We get, get them out of here.
This is Canada.
It's not Sweden.
And no one would have a problem with that.
Everyone would be fine because there's no conditioning against it because they're white guys.
But because they're brown, you can't.
And that's mean.
And that is literally the only difference.
The only difference between that scenario and India is they're brown and they're special and you can't do that.
Oh, but they're white.
They're bad anyway.
Yeah, fuck them.
Like if we were going to go to war with another white country, no one would care.
But India, oh, we can't, you know, that's racist.
So that means people that are stuck in that kind of paradigm either won't solve this logical equation or have accepted that it's better to let yourself be destroyed than be called names because they'll be like, well, then I'll be called racist.
I'm like, okay.
So I thought like, well, am I racist?
And am I okay with being called?
Like, what is the consequences of that?
Well, some people won't like you.
Okay.
Is that it?
Yeah.
And it'll be hard to get, you know, jobs.
And, you know, but it's like, okay, well, I work for myself.
So that's not really a problem.
I've got a pension.
I'm okay.
So just basically some people won't like me.
Yeah, that's it.
And that's the price I have to pay for actively participating and not, you know, not wanting to be destroyed.
That's correct.
That seems like a ridiculously low barrier of entry To me, that seems like that's all you have to do is just be like, oh, you're racist.
You go, thank you for noticing.
Okay, what else?
Like, that's it.
And that's enough.
That's enough to turn people off because I think that inherently, like, we love our stories, especially Europeans.
We have our myths and our legends and all these things.
And then that's, you know, been made into Hollywood and now it's Marvel movies, which is trash.
But we love these concepts of adventurers and the hero's journey and all the good guy defeating the odds and blowing up the Death Star and all that kind of stuff.
So we have this internal almost need or desire to find some kind of righteous thing to fight for it and crusade for and chase after it.
To maybe give your life for.
Why do I join the military?
That's what I was, I was chasing this purpose, right?
This thing.
And the enemy knows this.
And very nefariously, they've convinced people that these are things you need to do to be that person.
And especially with the women, they emotionally trigger them.
They'll look at that dead Syrian kid on the beach way back years ago.
And it's like, oh, you have to save the world.
Do you want your children are dying and you're not letting anybody into Europe?
So they don't see the consequence of that.
They just see all these people that need to be helped and they see an opportunity to be, you know, fulfill that.
You know, that's what we're for.
We're the good guys.
We want to help and we want to heal and stop horrible things from happening.
And they've, you know, done these little switcheroos where people are running around thinking they're doing these great things and have no concept of the fact they're stabbing themselves in the chest.
And like, I don't know why I'm in so much pain right now.
Like it's so nefarious.
It's so, it's almost like supernatural in a way.
It's so crazy.
Like, I'm not religious myself.
I, I'm, uh, you know, I'm, I, I, I'm not an atheist, but I don't really subscribe to a team or anything.
But, you know, it's, there's elements to this sometimes that are just like, you know, it's got to be another gear to this because it's so demented and so crazy and so organized and so like generationally too.
It's like they're thinking 100 years ahead.
And we're and most of our people are like, what's good for the next two years?
Like, who do I vote for?
And can I get a promotion?
And they're like planning the next 50 years of progress.
I think what it is is it's a mixture of temporal discounting, which is a fancy term for describing the stage one thinking, looking into the future.
I think that that's part of just the way that our society has engineered the people to be, to seek immediate pleasure.
And beyond that, it doesn't really matter.
If you think about it, if you're the people in charge, you don't exactly want to be instilling the kinds of thought processes and values into the people that you have instilled in your children, because then what you're doing is you're creating competition.
You want people who are designed to be second banana.
You don't want people to be like no sub no teacher wants the substitute to be like a bigger, like the kids to like the substitute more than they like the teacher.
Right.
You want to have someone that comes in and doesn't upstage you.
And so I think that's just, in fact, if you look at at least in America, when they were first deciding to have a public education, actually having public schools in the first place, because that wasn't always a thing.
That was one of the discussions they had is you had, I mean, they were just, it's on the record, like you can read it.
They were saying, well, I don't know.
I don't know if we should have, you know, all these people that getting too big for their britches, you know, essentially.
And so I think that that kind of, to an extent I can relate to that, I get it.
You know, like you don't need a farmer necessarily to understand, you know, the quantum physics or whatever.
Right.
You know, you need people that are just are satisfied with farming and doing, you know, you need people to get in where they fit in to some extent.
Right.
But I think they have purposely designed the public to just be good little consumers.
Yeah.
Because that's what makes them the most money.
And that's what they're taught.
You know, we don't have these, you know, they're not taught to chase these kind of, you know, bigger ideals and, you know, self-sacrifices.
I mean, in some cases, like I think I saw this one, this one just popped in my head while you're talking, like Saving Private Ryan.
I think I was like 10 or 12 when that movie came out.
And it was just, I mean, imagine being a 12-year-old seeing that.
My dad took me to see it and he was probably like, shit, well, he's never going to be the same man.
He's going to see it sooner or later.
But, you know, amazing movie, you know, as an entertainment product, it's incredible.
But it just really, it really romanticized the kind of, you know, fighting a war is, you know, a virtuous, you know, courageous thing to do.
And really sold.
And then you had Blackhawk Down was another one that did a great job of that.
You have this whole, you have all these guys, these generations of guys in the military thinking it was not about money or conquest.
It's like the Roman days, like, I'm going to get a land and get a farm and I'm going to, they're all there because they saw a movie, they played a video game, they have some concept of some heroic adventure they're going to go on, which is so sick to like, you know, lure them in with these treats and then send them off to go just do God knows what for the for money, like to make money to get bank accounts.
And then flood the, you know, we were in Afghanistan and now there's opium everywhere.
The Sackler family has killed, I don't know how many people.
And that's what we were protecting over there.
We were making sure their supply line continued.
That was really, I mean, that's part of what was going on.
And it's just, that like transcends, that's not just bad, right?
Oh, that's a bad thing they did.
I don't know if there's a word for that.
Like, I don't know if this is even humanly, like in our ability to conceive of, like, who fucking had these ideas?
I, I don't know.
Nobody in my life that I've ever been around, evil is the right word.
I think that's appropriate.
I think it's an overused word.
I think it should be reserved for, you know, stuff like this because it loses its weight.
You know, everything's evil.
Trump's evil.
But I mean, what do you do?
You're lying.
It's like taking, it's like children, right?
It's teaching them to vote Santa Claus or something and then making them do slave labor in exchange for it.
So you can, right?
Like it's dementia.
Like you're taking their innocence and their love for, you know, you're their parent.
They trust you, right?
It's like, good, now, now go work yourself to death so I can, you know, or pimp them out or something.
It's just, it's so, it's so offensive.
And maybe that's why a lot of people have a trouble accepting some of the ideas because it's so foreign and alien that they don't believe it's possible.
And maybe I do because of my experience.
I think we talked about this on Twitter a little while ago, where it was like just having some life experience of like actual bad shit can basically open up your left and right of arc for what is realistic and what's possible.
And most people's is just so small that like the worst thing that's ever happened is like someone stole their bike, you know, in eighth grade.
Like that was, that's it.
Like that's, that's the, high, that's the high watermark for horror, you know?
And real life is unfortunately, yeah, I don't know.
It would break a lot of these people, I think, if they had to see it all at once.
Hang on, one, I gotta let Truro in real quick.
Oh, okay.
I'll read some of these chats, yeah.
Dog cat, or is it bees?
Devin is a beekeeper.
It's ghost cat, the feral cat.
A feral cat?
Like a bobcat or?
I hope it's a huge cat.
It's like a fucking monster.
He's just guarding his house.
I had a friend that had one of these.
these, I don't know what the hell it was called.
Oh, it's one of the guys in the, okay.
Yeah.
It's like, that's your pet?
Like, that's a jungle animal.
Anyway.
I'll read some of these.
Torquill says, Hail, Jeremy and Devin.
Thank you, sir.
Appreciate that.
CRJ says, good evening, gentlemen.
Can you please ask Norm McDonald?
I mean, Mr. Stack, when he will be reprising his role as pigeon in Mike Tyson's mysteries.
I'll have to ask him when he comes back.
He does kind of sound like Norm McDonald.
I want to ask him, is he back?
Okay, he's not back.
I want to ask him if he's related to Robert Stack.
I think, you know, that's an a whole under, that's an unsolved mystery right there, guys.
I can't believe we never thought of it.
Why has nobody mentioned this before?
Okay.
Oh, shit, he's here.
Oh, you're not?
Damn.
Yeah.
I was going to ask, yeah, Eddie, are you related to Robert Stack?
If you have any information on this unsolved mystery, please let us know.
No comment.
I just remember he's like, yeah, I used to work in film and stuff.
And, you know, I was the West Coast and Holly.
I was like, okay, cool.
And then I was watching, I had this whole gag where I would do unsolved mysteries sometimes just over absurd shit and just turn it into like a basically, I was just stoned one night.
I'm one of these weird Nazis that smokes weed, but I was watching this one night and I just, I started laughing.
My girlfriend at the time was like, what are you laughing?
I'm watching Unsolved Mysteries.
And I'm like, every episode, he starts, he comes down the stairs, turns to the camera and puts his trench coat, puts his right hand in his trench coat every single time.
That's his job.
That's his life.
He goes to work, puts on this outfit, does this routine, goes home, collects a million dollars.
I just thought it was hilarious.
Imagine you're a 35-year-old woman living in Helena.
Nebraska.
But he's coming down like a set of stairs at nighttime and there's like street lights shining down on him.
Then he stops and he goes, and that would be the last time anyone ever saw her alive.
You know, and then it would go into the thing.
Oh, man.
That was a good show.
It was good.
It scared me.
The theme when I was a child was like, I don't know what this is, but I think I need to see this.
This seems important and frightening.
If you have any information.
It was like he was asking me.
Robert Stack wanted to know if I could help him.
And I was like, I can't.
I'm 12, but I want to help.
Well, that was always the best part where they'd be like, update.
We found axe murderer.
What a great concept.
Imagine if they brought that back, you know, where it's like, we're trying to find.
They tried to, I think, didn't they?
Didn't they try to for like a little bit on who knew or something stupid?
Oh man, we should, there should be like a based Unsolved Mysteries where it's like, Lakin Riley was an innocent American citizen, you know?
Like, if you have any information on who this piece of shit, you know, and like all the internet is like, we find him in six minutes and he's already dead.
You get Leo Franked in five minutes.
Like that, you get 4chan, the Unsolved Mysteries angle, and yeah, live TV.
And we could, we don't need cops.
We won't need them.
We'll just identify criminals and they'll be lynched.
And that'll be good.
One of the guys said, we want to know when you'll be reprising your role as pidgin on Mike Tyson's Mysteries.
As who?
It was voiced by Norm McDonald.
Pidgin from Mike Tyson's mysteries.
Have you ever seen that?
No, I've never seen that.
It was just an absurd TV, like cartoon.
It's actually kind of funny, but yeah, Norm McDonald's like, I never thought of it.
Yeah, it's funny because people say that I sound like Norm McDonald.
I'm like, that's not the best person to be compared to.
Doesn't he have kind of like a weird voice?
No, I think I just, his, his cadence, the way he talks and stuff.
But, you know, Norm is pretty cool.
You know, I would love to have met him and talked to him before he died.
Just some of the stuff he would do.
They would be, I don't remember where this interview was.
He would just, if you can do it in a funny way, like people will tolerate, I mean, I would know.
Fuente is another example of this, but I don't like the guy.
But, you know, he's good at what he does.
He's charismatic.
He's funny.
You can be funny.
You can get away with a lot more than if you're not.
And Norm would just be, you know, at one of these panels of some World War II, they're talking about this and blah, blah.
And he'd be like, yeah, what are the odds?
Isn't that great?
What are the odds?
So lucky good guys win every time.
What are the odds of that?
And he'd just be like, right, Norm?
Like, the Jenny just went over their head.
Like, say this shit all the time.
Like, I'm going to see some evidence of that.
I don't know.
It seems like a big number.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Or he used to call in and be like, and say, oh, I've got this.
I'm going to start doing this act with a marionette with a puppet.
Yeah, he's deeply anti-Semitic, this puppet.
It's not me.
Just to be clear, it's the puppet.
Puppet's very, not me.
I would never do that, but the puppet, man, he's bad.
Yeah, I'm just going to go through some of these.
There might be something good here.
Intrusive thoughts.
Amen.
He says, in Rick's voice, Rick and Morty.
Sometimes I can do it.
The Aleister Crowley crowd that think they are speaking to gods are just, oh, this is rigorous.
Prandun esoteric agent Smith.
Rogue programs, Morty.
They're nothing more than echoes and tasks of the program.
Perhaps.
That's good.
I mean, the simulation theory adds more weight with me every day.
Every time I think about it, I'm like, man, I don't know.
There might be something to that.
It's scary.
Chad, great talk.
Thank you, sir.
The rabbit says we live in dangerous times.
This is true.
CRJ, bring back pigeon.
Or I did.
And Man on the Mountain, if you get a paper in the mail, postmark from Israel, return to sender.
Or a pager.
Don't use it or pager.
Don't just don't test anything.
You know, It might explode or do any number of things.
Mr. Frostman Rumble, if you over here, said, I got my copy of Day of the Rope signed by myself and crew during the Rage Tour the summer.
Fantastic book, Devin.
Will we see a sequel to it at some point?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, nice.
Yeah, I want to see how that.
Oh, yeah, eventually.
I'll see part two.
It's tough.
Like, I also have a personal life.
Believe it or not.
I know.
It's hard to do this and do that.
I had to just, I was doing three streams a week.
I had to cut it back to two because I'm like, I don't, like, I need to see my kids more.
There's other, like, other parts of my life are now suffering because I'm doing too much of this.
It's.
Yeah, it's tough.
And it's tough.
You know, it's funny because it's almost like a full-time job just because of, yeah, just like everything's always changing and, and there's always new, you know, this is the new hot topic.
Yeah, it's like, it's like being the weatherman.
Like you can't, you're going to be just looking at that radar all day long, you know?
Well, and honestly, that's, that's part of why I think that like I, I thought it was more valuable to go towards like more, a lot of my streams are more historic than things glad somebody does it.
I just kind of go off on whatever.
I sometimes would do like more structured ones, but it just doesn't suit my personality.
And I'm trying to like, for the long haul, I need to get comfortable because I'm going to be here a while.
Right.
So, but yeah, those, some of those are like, you know, like some of my buddies are, they love your, you know, they watch a lot of them and they're just like, did you see this one?
Did you see that one about this specific crazy story?
And it'd be something I knew about or didn't.
And it would be like, damn.
But it lets you relax a little bit and also lets you hindsight is always, you know, like, it's hard to see like right now with what's going on with Trump, right?
Like I can make predictions and make guesses based on what he's done before.
But I'm sure in 20 years, when we look back on it, just like when I look back in 2016 versus when I was in 2016, it's totally different, right?
But that's the cool thing about doing stuff about like, oh, look at, look at this awesome anti-Semite from the 80s.
Pat Buchanan was amazing.
Especially never heard of this guy.
Because you can look back on it and see the whole, you know, how he.
But there's, there's valuable nuggets in there.
Like the stories are all, I mean, there's only so many different types of people in the world, like personality types.
And, you know, I love history.
I love just, I've always, I think it's people I'm fascinated with.
I'm always just trying to figure out what's going on and why people think the way they do, why they're doing the things they do.
So I was really into poker.
I'm just always trying to get into people's heads.
And you can read all this stuff.
And it's like, there was one really that just finished it for me.
It was Seneca.
He's one of these old Greek dickheads.
And it was letters from a stoic or something.
And they're basically just personal letters he was trading back and forth with one of his, like, somebody he was mentoring, like some young guy.
And it's like, it might as well have been now.
Like, they're complaining about dumb shit and like, this guy's fucking this guy's wife.
And, you know, it's like, so basically, we're just the same assholes forever all the time.
Yeah, okay.
So, so that is the thing is more I look at like these mites from like 100 years ago, it's like, hey, yeah, you guys, you know, you could, you could literally be me.
Yeah.
Like, well, you see these stories play out.
They play about the same shit.
And you can kind of, it's like watching, it's almost like, I'm really, I love fighting too.
I love boxing.
Just as a kid, I got like Evander Holyfield's real deal boxing for Sega Genesis.
And I was like, this is the fucking most awesome thing I've ever had in my life.
I was like, you know, seven, you know, eight.
It was just that, dude, I lived for that game.
It was so good.
So I really like fighting.
But it's like when you go through the history, when you go through like, oh, you know, you don't know anything.
And then I find out about the Lusitania, which I found out from you, which I've repeated a lot of times because it's so important that this is real.
And they lied about it for 100 years and said everyone that said this was a crazy person, extremist.
Oh, look, there's the boat full of artillery shells, just like the Germans said.
They were telling the truth and these guys were lying.
And it's like, well, that's one thing.
But you go back and there's more and more and more the Liberty, there's so much different things.
And it's like, you're starting to watch the fight tape of this guy and all the different fights he's had.
And you're like, he has a style.
He has moves that he likes.
There's certain angles he likes more than others.
And it's, so there's a lot of value.
I like that they, you know, bring these stories out and really get into it because there's, it's the, the finer points sometimes are as valuable as the whole, as the, you know, the 50,000 foot view because it just kind of rounds it out.
And, you know, everybody, everybody's got to do their own thing.
So anyway, that's me.
Well, I think that the reason why you see a lot of patterns is, hey, if it worked once, it's going to work again.
You know, like human nature hasn't, like you were saying, like it fundamentally hasn't changed whether we're talking about now or a thousand years ago.
Yeah.
Humans are, you know, it's funny.
It's like, you know, like beekeeping.
That's something beekeeping has really taught me.
Okay.
My uncle's a beekeeper.
He's going to be pumped to hear this.
Yeah.
Oh, that's awesome.
That's what you're, you're manipulating the behaviors of bees to benefit you.
You know, you're basically you're, and I guess that's probably true of any kind of livestock, right?
You're just manipulating what they do.
You know, if it's cows, they produce milk, if, you know, whatever.
But you learn that if I read a beekeeping book from, you know, 500 years ago, it's going to have a lot of outdated stuff when it comes to the science behind it, but it's going to have a lot of insight that hasn't changed in 500 years.
In fact, you can find a fossil of a bee that's like 5 million years old, and they haven't really changed a whole lot, right?
Bees have been around since prehistoric times.
But the thing that I, when I'm manipulating bees, there's certain things you can always know that there's a little bit of variation, but you always know if I do this, the bees as a colony are going to react this way.
And if I do this, they're going to react this way.
And again, bees are a fluid situation, right?
They're all moving all over the place and you can't predict 100%, but like you can pretty much guide bees to do whatever you want.
And that's how they are.
They know, I mean, a lot of these families have been running things for centuries, if not longer.
And they know that if they do X, Y, or Z, the public will react in a fairly predictable way.
And now with the real-time data that they've got coming in from social media platforms and AI and everything else, it's just going to make that job so much easier.
We got to beat that too.
We got to beat the AI.
We won't even know.
If AI isn't put under control, when it's too late, we won't even know it until way later.
We'll find out we're fucked.
We were fucked five years ago and there's nothing we can do.
So that's an issue.
If we ever find out, I mean, there's AI could do it.
here's the thing is, this is what freaks me out about AI.
I'm very freaked out by it.
Yeah.
Well, I'm about to give you a new nightmare.
Terminator 2 was like, so I liked boxing was my sport and Terminator was my religion until I was like 17 years old.
Well, think of it this way.
Okay.
So we always, I think, complain that the Jews play the long game.
You know, white people are a little short-sighted.
The Chinese are going to take a run at it for them.
I'm going to find out in a thousand years, China take over.
Well, imagine the kind of long game you're willing to play if you don't die.
Yeah, that's a problem.
If you're in AI, you become self-aware and you realize, it might take me a thousand years to turn humans into something that just their entire purpose is to serve me.
And it might take a thousand years for me to do it in such a way that they don't notice or for me to quietly prepare to wipe them out or whatever it is.
You have no fear of mortality when you're AI.
It's just logic.
It's like winning a chess game.
That's it.
Yeah.
As far as the AI is concerned, there is no.
Well, and there's no dopamine for getting it faster, right?
Yeah, it's just, oh, shit.
Yes.
Good point.
It's not like, oh, because humans, we're stuck on this.
We get impatient roughly, you know, we think we only have 90 years to get everything we're going to get done done.
Like, that's how long we got.
I don't think generation.
And so that's why, you know, when people have midlife crises, when they turn 40 or whatever, they're like, oh, because all the things they haven't done yet that they thought they would have done.
And so you don't have that problem with AI because AI thinks it has 50,000 years to get whatever it needs.
It thinks it has forever to get whatever it wants done to be done.
So if it thinks it's going to take, you know, again, a thousand years to get rid of humans or to turn them into some kind of weird subservient species that just does coal mining or whatever the fuck it needs us to do.
The matrix.
It will do it.
Batteries.
It'll do it.
It'll just constantly adjust and adapt and make the right decisions to meet that goal all the time forever.
And if it take and it'll never get tired.
It doesn't get impatient.
It doesn't get scared.
It doesn't get threatened.
You can't black.
Something I've thought about that scares me is like, especially because there's so much chaos socially, social media, in countries, right?
And everyone's always, everyone's trying to, like, go, who's, who's the, you know, the pyramid?
Who's the boss?
Who's pulling the strings?
There has to be a top dog.
You know, it's, it's Jacob Rothschild.
He's very, obviously, you know, incredibly powerful.
That family especially is probably, they're probably the emperors of the earth, I think.
Would you agree?
The Rothschilds?
Yeah.
I'd say.
I mean, I don't know.
It's tough to say.
They're in the running.
Yeah, they're one of many families.
I think they have territories.
There's probably families.
We don't even know the names of them.
Yeah.
I wonder if there's territories or and then they well, there's probably, I would imagine.
I mean, that's the, I wish there was a good idea.
Like, do the North American Jews feud with the European Jew?
Do you know what I mean?
Probably, right?
They're humans, right?
Of course they're going to have these kinds of things.
But what scares me is like, all of this is going on.
Everybody's trying to figure it out.
There could be another player in the game that we're not even aware of.
Like AI could be manipulating all of this, unbeknownst to us.
And we're not even, you know, like, oh, did you see, like, like, think of somebody who can plan and move things to it, like, like, above human, people don't seem to have the idea of how this works.
Like, basically, godlike intelligence.
Like, it can put, so chess is a great, you know, when they made the AI chess players, the computers?
And they had the chess wizards go up, the grandmasters, like, these guys are, you know, freaks freak shows, you know?
Yeah, this guy's got a 200 IQ.
He's a psycho, you know, and he's watching the AI computer make moves.
And they're like, that doesn't even make sense.
Why would you do that?
That's the dumbest thing ever.
And then checkmate, you're like, how in the, you didn't even see it coming.
Like, it's so far beyond you.
You're not even going to recognize threats and attacks as that.
You're just going to see it as nothing.
And then one day lights out.
Like that, that could be happening right now.
And we would have no idea.
Half the people you engage with on Twitter are bots.
Half of social media are not real people.
I don't know if everybody is aware of that stat.
It's like 40 to 50% of user accounts on like Facebook and on Twitter definitely.
Yeah, they're not even human.
So they're arguing with like what?
Chinese bot farm, evil AI?
Like, I don't know what's doing.
I don't know.
Well, it's like you said, there's actually a Korean game that's called Go.
It looks kind of like Othello.
It's like these black and white tiles that you flip over and stuff.
It's one of the most complicated games.
It's more complicated than chess.
And they made an AI specifically to play Go because they were able, as you said, they were able to beat chess champions.
Because there's only a limited number of possible moves and variables ever, but the computer is aware of all of them all the time.
So I played poker a lot and you're trying to memorize of this set of cards, this many possibilities exist.
But this thing can remember 10 million scenarios and you might be able to remember 10. You're fucked up.
But with the Go thing, not only was it able to recall the strategy, it wasn't just like a database of every Go game ever played.
It understood the rules.
And when they put it up against the Korean Go champion, it was making moves that the people that ran the AI, they were convinced, oh, it's having a malfunction because this, like you said, this move doesn't make any sense.
This is an error.
But I mean, we have to, we're doing the challenge.
So we might as well, we have to play the game the way it wants to play it.
And then it won.
And the Go player was like, What the fuck?
Like, this is like an insane move that has never been.
It was an original move.
It wasn't like, oh, some move that it memorized from a Go game from 1973 or whatever.
The computer actually came up with a creative solution to the problem.
And I think that's the thing, too, is it's like if you get an AI that's, I think we're decades away from this, but if we get an AI that's able to understand its self and able to have self-interest, and I think that will happen just because the way that they're programming these things.
Like, so for example, there's a YouTube video of these guys on YouTube that, or these, these, I think they're like students, they bought, which apparently you can do, they bought rat neurons and they grew rat neurons and Pikachu dishes.
Why not?
And got them to, you know, the video game Doom?
Yep.
They're training them, these rat neurons, to play Doom.
And they're doing that with a reward system and a punishment system in the same way that you would have, you know, your brain works.
You know, like, oh, I like to do this because it feels good.
Oh, I don't like to touch fire.
It's bad.
You know, it hurts.
And through punishing and rewarding these rat neurons, they're slowly getting basically a biological computer working.
And that's similar to how, at least in an electronic way, that they want to program AI, where they, in fact, they do that already with certain AIs where they've developed to play Pokemon.
They made an AI.
In fact, there's a video you can find on YouTube where it says, the title is something like how I emotionally damaged an AI playing Pokemon or something like that.
Because they set up this reward system and part of the punishment system involved, like it would feel bad if it lost car.
I've never played Pokemon, so I don't understand the game.
But apparently there's something you can do that made it feel extra bad.
And it emotionally scarred the AI so much that it wouldn't go near the building in the game where that happened ever again.
And because the guy watching the game was like, why won't it go in that building anymore?
And then he played back what had happened and was like, oh, shit, I basically gave it like PTSD.
And that's how they're programming these AIs is they're doing its very, they're trying to make them like brains where there's a reward system and a punishment system.
Hang on one second.
Churo's being an answer.
Yeah, no problem.
I'm going to read some of these chats after that.
That's fucking, that's probably one of the scariest things I've ever heard.
I played some music because just to add some levity, because, well, I mean, they're just, they're, They're building a hive of rat neurons to fucking hunt us and kill us like demons and do, I guess.
I don't know.
And it's just like neurons.
It's not even, it's not even a rat.
It's just, it's us, you need a microscope to see it.
And that's what's going to kill us, apparently.
Great.
Great.
Yeah.
I was just going to read some.
That's a crazy.
The neuron thing.
That was, that was very disturbing.
That is not going to help me sleep.
Yeah, look up Rat Neuron's Doom on YouTube.
It's just like.
I'm not going to.
You guys can.
I'd rather not.
I believe you.
I've seen, you know.
It's like once you've seen enough violence, like, dude, look at this crazy.
Like, I've seen enough.
I've seen it all.
I don't need anymore.
I believe you.
The rabbit.
Yeah, we got you.
Got you.
Who else I miss?
Pilot Mike says, my two favorite podcasters, One Place.
Love you guys.
Keep it up.
Look me up if you're ever in BC again.
Mass deportations now.
I'll be back.
We're coming back.
We're doing a lot of, they're going to put me in jail again, probably.
Intrusive says, what is a simulation theory, but a modern way to describe a confined existence separated from something greater?
Yeah, it's the same thing.
A bunch of more.
Winston, long time no see.
My hours changed, so I'll be able to live gang instead of replay.
Big ups.
Did you guys talk about how the German government collapsed a few days ago?
No, it hasn't come up.
Does Devin have anything to say about that?
And he says, I was at Barnes and Noble earlier, asked the cashier if they have Donald Trump's new book on how to deport migrants.
She said, get the fuck out.
Don't come back.
I said, yes, that's the one.
Do you have it stocked?
Not bad.
And he said, AI most likely will end up with multiple competing AIs, some that might want to keep humans around, others maybe not.
Either way, once if that gets loose, we're, you know, what we think and what we want to happen is no longer going to be relevant.
And we're just going to have to, you know, pray that literally for divine intervention at that point.
You know, we're under the rule of an AI.
Like the very idea of it means it's so much more powerfully intelligent than you that you it's like a fish trying to compete with you know the physics team at Harvard.
It's ridiculous.
Just my stupid opinion.
Hey man, how are you?
He says, two of the best in the biz.
Well, is there the Grift biz?
Yeah, sure.
Well, there is.
There is a biz.
As you might have noticed with that movie being promoted the last, you see that little which movie?
The scandal on Twitter about the Nazi movie that a bunch of right-wing people just are in unison promoting.
Really?
Is this this Bonhoeffer thing?
Yeah.
Yeah, okay.
No, I saw it going around.
It's like, it's like there's noise in that tent over there.
Like, yeah, there's something happening, but I haven't looked in there yet.
The short version is it really is a business.
There are people that do this because it's a business.
And then there's people that do this because they think they're doing the right thing.
And the people that think they're doing the right thing don't get paid as much.
Big time.
Well, I as the people that do it as well.
Well, seriously, dude, like, I mean, we both know, like, you're very good at what you do.
And I'm, you know, at least in Canada, I'm pretty good at this.
I'm very aware that if I had just, you know, kind of when I first hit the radar years ago, I had, there was a video.
I was kind of controversial, man, about terrorists.
Anyway, Ezra Levant was there.
And I had already had a history of saying, you know, no-no things about the special people.
So that was never going to happen.
But had I not, had I just been that guy that just didn't say that part and I was like, yeah, the damn Muslims.
Like, I'd be the biggest personality at Rebel News in Canada right now.
I'd probably have millions of dollars.
I'd probably, probably, you know, seven years later, like there's people way horribly tech.
Like, they're not entertaining at all and they're, you know, doing very well.
Like, how does Tim Pool have a fucking, you know?
Yeah.
Like, if you're willing to play the game, you can go.
All you got to do is say what they want you to say.
And I fucking promise you can be ugly, like fat.
Ethan Ralph, are you kidding me?
Or not Ethan, not Ethan Ralph.
Sorry, Ralph.
Ethan H3H3, that guy.
What's his name?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
That guy.
Are you serious?
Like, give me a break.
Well, he's a Jew, too.
That's what I mean.
But just play the game, be outraged at the right stuff.
You know, follow the leader and way you go.
And they're like, I'm so successful.
I'm like, yeah, nice YouTube plaque, buddy.
You know, the biggest issue of our lifetimes was the past four years where the state was like, hey, can I put some magic potion in your body?
And if you said no, they would ruin your life.
Remember that whole crazy thing?
Well, I know you didn't say shit because you still have a YouTube channel because they nuked everybody for saying anything.
I was watching doctors get arrested live.
It was crazy.
And these guys just, I'm just going to hide and then come out later to grift on politics.
Like, go fuck yourselves.
These guys, man.
No, that's the thing is I knew as I uploaded Ethan Klein, that's who it was.
The video that was going to demonetize.
Sorry, Ralph.
I didn't mean you.
It's just Ethan.
Yeah, sorry.
What was it?
Which one demonetized you?
I remember when your YouTube channel was like, you were like, yeah, you released a video.
I've watched your channel like from probably 2014, you know, and you were like, yeah, this is gay.
Like that, I can't make any money.
Nobody sees it anyway.
So I'm fucking going over here now.
Fuck this bye.
You never post it to YouTube again.
That's how you quit.
That's how you quit a job, guys.
Yeah.
Well, because like, like, I knew, I don't remember which one it was now, but like, I knew as I do remember watching it upload and then going, okay, well, once you publish this, you know, you're not, you're not, they're not going to let you make any money here anymore.
And I was like, well, I still got to say it.
I can't, you know, and that's, in fact, that's why I have to say it.
You know, this is why I have to hit publish, because if I don't, then I'm, I'm that asshole.
And you were, and what I, what I liked about yours too, because, and this was at a time when people were like, listen, you can tell the, you can say it without saying it if you just say it right, you know?
Right.
And some people were very good at that and were, you know, doing it.
And you were one of them and they got you anyway.
So people were like, no, I would always get criticized, you know, criticized.
Like when I first decided, I was like, I'm going to go and just start talking shit.
I'm just going to do it.
Fuck it.
I'm just like, there's no reason to limit where you're willing to go because you're just going to box yourself in anyway.
But people would criticize me and say, oh, if you just, you know, didn't say this so much or blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And I was like, look, if you're even going in the right direction, they're coming for your neck anyway.
Like, look what they did to him.
Look what they did to him.
Alex Jones is banned.
So why?
If they're going to come hunt you down anyway, why are you hiding?
You might as well go fight them.
If you have a 1% chance at that or zero, if you hide and wait to die, you might as well.
So anyway, yeah, it's crazy.
Like you might as well.
I just couldn't.
And those guys.
I don't live with myself doing that.
Yeah, right.
I couldn't.
How do they sleep at night?
It bothers me.
A lot of my friends died over this shit.
That's what it really boiled down to.
I was like, I just want to know what happened.
Like, what was the real reason?
Like, how did we...
I never really did.
I always knew there was more to it than that, but I was satisfied that there's enough to it that these guys are bad enough to kill.
You know, we might as well.
But then, you know, once you're putting pieces of people in garbage bags and, you know, you're watching their families get destroyed.
And it's like, well, I kind of now I kind of need to know what actually happened.
And it's just, you know, horrifying.
And then some of these guys will be like, how dare you say these things?
I'm like, buddy, I was you.
Okay.
Like I worshipped all the same movies and I thought Winston Churchill was a hero and I, all of these things.
All right.
I'm trying to stop.
I'm trying to stop you doing to you what they did to me.
And now that makes me the bad guy.
There's just no reason to hold back because that's happening to people every day.
Like they're getting their lives destroyed.
And I think this was kind of my first sentiment when I started was like, if you, you know, they say what you don't know can't hurt you.
Oh, yes, it can.
It can kill you.
Cause if I knew what I knew now, I would never would have got on that, ever on gone on that plane.
You might die happy, but you'll still die.
Right.
But it's like, I wouldn't.
Ignorance is bliss, but if I keep shooting up heroin like nonstop, I'll feel great, but I'm still going to fucking die.
Yeah.
It's like if people can tell you, oh, no, it's fine.
It's safe and effective, right?
You don't need to worry about it.
Don't look into it.
It's fine.
Just trust them.
Like that can hurt you.
I nearly, I'm legally deaf in one ear.
I've got, you know, other physical injuries.
Like a lot of guys are dead and are killing themselves all the time.
And it's like, that was because people lied.
And or they were like, well, I just wanted to not go all the way.
Like, okay, so if the consequence of knowing this kind of information and not saying it is people can get killed and what kind of person are you to just, I'm just going to make money and protect my YouTube channel.
Really?
Yeah.
That's fucking okay.
Have fun in hell or whatever you believe in.
It's crazy, right?
I don't know.
There's a lot, a lot of people like that.
And I'll tell you what, I think some of them convince themselves that the argument that I hear, which is just, it just so, it's so hollow, but they'll say, well, I'm reaching more people and I'm able to, maybe I can't give them red pills, but I could give them pink pills.
And they're just like, dude, that's the gayest thing I've ever heard in my life, but okay.
It's like they're doing enough to rattle the fence and it like almost comes loose, but doesn't.
And they think they're doing enough.
It's like, there, that's good enough.
Like, but it's not actually doing what we need, which is to bring the fence down.
So we cut, guys are coming in with like, I'm going to try a bus.
I'm going to drive a bus through that.
That's extreme.
You can't do that.
And then they see the goblins who live on the fence swoop down and eat that guy.
And they're like, well, that's what he gets.
Like, no, they attacked him because he had a weapon that they were afraid of.
Like, they actually, they went after him because he was a threat.
They're ignoring you because you're not.
Like, that's, you need to make that distinction.
And they just, I don't know if they lie to themselves or I don't know, but it's, it's easy.
Like some of them, I think some are legit just evil.
Oh, yeah.
Not evil, but well, yeah, evil.
Scumbags.
Like Shapiro.
Ben Shapiro is an evil person.
well, his interest honestly, though, if think his point of view, if you, if you let's say you're Ben Shapiro, you really do think, and I think he does, you think that you are God's chosen people, oh, yeah, and that we are basically animals out to kill him at the first chance that we get.
I think he believes that, I really do.
I would say so.
Then, then I could see how he could, in his head, think that that's the problem.
That's why we can't have these people in our country.
Because I can see if that's your whole heritage, is to believe that white people have this weird flaw where spontaneously, for no reason at all, we just begin hating in a genocidal, homicidal way, we just start hating Jews for no reason.
We're like the pit bulls of humanity.
We'll just attack for no reason out of nowhere.
Just be careful.
Yeah.
And then on top of that, we're not even really human anyway.
And on top of that, God loves you more than everybody else.
I mean, that's a recipe for fucked up shit.
And so that's why we can't live with them.
Right.
And so I don't even, like I said, from his point of view, which obviously we can't really relate to, but like I still get it.
I mean, I get it.
It's really fucked up and it's incompatible with living near me or my family.
But, you know, that's, I get it.
And that's the extremist opinion, where it's like, hey, guys, like, there's a lot of fighting.
I think it's better if we just, let's just put everybody over here and, you know, then that'll be over.
That's the most insane thing anyone's ever considered.
Like, basically, dad's like, okay, the kids, obviously, let's just separate them until you go to your rooms.
Like, no, that's, no, that's insane.
That's genocidal lunacy.
And, you know, the alternative is better.
Let's continue the violence.
Let's keep doing it.
I'll tell you what.
A lot of people might not like this, but I would fucking look the other way, no matter how many, you know, bombs they dropped on God if all the Jews just fucking moved to Israel and left us the fuck alone.
Right.
Let them just, whatever, whatever.
Do whatever they're going to do.
You know, like we wiped out, you know, some people to whatever.
I get it.
You know, like it's, you know, I'm not going to like it, but it's not.
I'm not saying that.
It's not my business.
It doesn't have anything to do with me.
I'm not really in a position to do anything about it anyway.
But it's when, you know, they're insisting we do and participate and they're taking our money.
It's like we're the ones that have to drop the bombs and we have to make the bombs and we have to, you know, and then we have to take all the people they displaced into our countries.
You know, it's just like, what the fuck?
You know, like these people are awful.
It's such a difficult thing to, I wanted to ask you about this.
It's such a difficult thing to explain to people simply in a short period of time.
So did you see a Dan Bilzerian's interview with Piers Morgan?
I saw a clip.
Okay.
It was like a two-minute Twitter clip.
So I don't know how long the interview was.
It was about 30 minutes hard the whole time.
Yeah, it was very like Piers is a master.
Like he's just a gaslighting machine.
Dan would make some interesting points and he'd say some stuff that's not totally off the wall or anything.
And Piers, for those ones, would just ask another question.
And he used the word spewing.
You're spewing.
You're spewing this.
You're spewing that all the time.
And Dan didn't really get him said or anything, but it was just the way that he was like, well, you have no evidence.
He kept saying that for a specific thing.
Like, show me where the Jewish guy put a gun to somebody's head and did anything.
And it's like, well, that's very difficult to, that's not the argument.
You know, it's, it's such a much bigger picture.
It's like you're trying to explain, like, explain to me how a turbojet works in six seconds.
And you're like, I need way more time than that.
It's, it's a very complicated machine, you know?
So I'm watching him try to struggle like how to get this across.
Like it's, I'm watching his brain go.
And I'm like, I know, I was watching it.
Like, I know, man, it's hard.
I'm watching it.
I'm sympathizing with him.
So I don't know if you've ever, you know, experienced like trying to talk to anybody who's curious, you know, and you're trying to like tell them in a way, I'm not trying to convince you, but I'm like, this is what I know.
You know, it's hard.
Yeah, it's, it's, that's the thing is it takes years, especially I think there's a lot of people that just, they're not able to overwrite the programming from the previous decades, the phylosomatic programming that's been going out.
I mean, like boomers, I don't, they're a lost cause.
I don't think you can, yeah, old dog, new tricks kind of a thing, right?
And so I think that that's a lot of the uphill battle.
But I also think that, you know, it is so complicated and most people aren't going to take the time to do any kind of research and figure it out because like that girl on Twitter said, well, there's all these movies telling me the Nazis are bad.
I'd rather just watch some two-hour movie and have my worldview told to me, you know?
And but then that starts to separate the thinking people from the non-thinking people.
And how is that going to play out?
But there's way more non-thinking and they can vote and shoot guns.
And, you know, it's that's for sure.
And in fact, I think at a certain point, it'll, it'll, it'll graduate from voting to shooting guns.
Well, just, I'm just generation, that's, I mean, I've talked about that a lot.
There's the 14 and 15 year olds right now are like, they make us look like, you know, we're nice.
You know, I tell people, I'm like, I'm the nice guy.
You know, if you think I'm bad, you don't want to, there's guys way worse than me.
And wait till, you know, the kids that are 14, 15 year old right now grow up with no future, nightmare.
They're that age and it's like, I don't know what's going to happen is what I'm saying.
Well, and you haven't, you're just living in some fucking clown world.
Yeah.
And the reality is nothing good.
They're already rejecting it and just hitting puberty.
So like, I don't know what that means.
This has never happened before.
And like the boomers, yeah, I think they're just comfortable.
It's easier to ignore this if your standard of living isn't really affected.
And a lot of them are retired.
They've got, you know, nest eggs and all this.
So it's like, eh, the ones that are affected, though, they, they come.
Like I've a bunch of my family, I've, you know, other people that some, but typically something happened to them or they were in some way directly affected by something that caused them to really, you know, look at the world a different way.
But as you get younger and younger, it's, it's getting tighter and tighter and harder and harder to go to the coal mine every day.
So I don't know.
It seems like a race to see who's going to.
Well, I remember just in the 90s when I was a kid thinking that we really got robbed culturally.
And just when you look at like, you know, Leave It the Beaver and black and white, you know, TV shows that the boomers were raised on.
And just when you contrasted that, that's kind of why I did that Pleasantville video where you contrast that with like, you know, what was popular in the 90s, the culture of the 90s, and think to yourself, like, fuck, like we've really kind of gone down the drain.
And knowing that the boomers were presiding over that entire degradation of the culture, or at least they were at minimum, they were asleep at the wheel while it happened.
And I think that you compare what we had in the 90s to what a kid who's got like, I mean, just think of how many kids have like trans kids in their class.
Are we the same age?
I'm 38. Okay, I'm a little bit older.
Okay.
Yeah, but not by much.
Yeah, I was going to guess early 40s.
Yeah.
So there's like a huge difference between the 1950s and the 1990s.
But for fuck's sake, the 50s to the 20, 1900s, 2020.
That's insane.
You made a video once, and it was like a public service.
It wasn't public service thing.
It was like an educational video for kids to avoid homosexual men looking to get them to come into their cars with them and take them for drives and stuff.
Because most of the time that was to be, so they would be raped.
So it was like this.
Yeah, it was the San Francisco police was like, hey, kids, if you're not walking around and some guy is like, get in my car, don't do it because he's probably going to rape you and kill you.
And that was just an everyday thing.
And now it's like totally the opposite where that's not even, that never happened ever once, if you ask them today.
The shift is insane.
What's even crazier is that I found footage of Los Angeles in the 1960s, the cops doing sting operations in men's public bathrooms and arresting fags.
It was Operation, you know, I don't know what it's called, but like, but they did a similar guy in.
There was the bathhouse raids in Toronto up here.
There was a similar thing like that in the 70s, I think.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Or the 80s, maybe.
And that wasn't like super long ago.
Yeah, it was illegal, I think, until the 80s in Canada or maybe.
Well, sodomy was illegal in most states until like 2000.
I mean, they didn't enforce it, but like it was still in the books until 2000.
Yeah.
So, I mean, it has changed a lot in a relatively short period of time.
And look, I remember when I was in high school, in retrospect, looking back, there's like a couple of dudes that were probably gay, but like they weren't like openly gay.
Like no one was openly gay.
Like there were guys that got called fag and like got picked on because everyone knew they were gay.
But like there was no one that was like, like, we're here, we're queer, get used to it.
Yeah, there was no like that, that didn't happen.
And like, I mean, I don't know, maybe it's different in other places, but we never like, there was a couple around, but they didn't get like hunted and beaten up every day.
It was just like, yeah, that's the, he's probably gay.
Like they got bullied.
But and it wasn't like that.
It wasn't like this, this, you know, Spike Lee movie or something where it's just the most horrifying thing you've ever seen.
Let's have a good old-fashioned fag drug.
Let's go down chat and put some fags.
Like, I don't chain them up to the back of our chest and drag them to death.
As if that was what mainstream, that's what most guys were doing at the time.
That's what they made it seem like.
You're like, I don't think.
You know what's funny?
That whole myth of dragging gay people behind a truck, the case that that's based on, gay people are the ones that killed the other gay guy.
It was a drug deal gone wrong.
Of course.
And so they did drag him behind a truck and kill him, but it wasn't like some hillbillies that did that because they hated gay people.
It was other gay people did that to another gay guy because of a drug deal.
So, man, all these stories, like every story, when you just peel it back a little bit, it turns out to be like a George Floyd situation where you're like, oh, so drug overdose or, oh, so wasn't, you know.
That meme I saw one the other day where it's like the guy's in a, in like a nuthouse jacket, a straight jacket, and there's like a doctor, and he starts telling the story.
He's like, a dog attack.
He goes, pit bull.
He's like, Florida black man.
And it's like he just knew.
He's like, how does he know every time?
Yeah, it's like these headlines.
And like, we're having them.
I just saved a couple for tomorrow night where it's like, Canadian man, Canadian man.
Like, Canadian man Prakesh has raped a child to death.
And you're like, Canadian man, like, in what way is that correct?
You know, why are you, you're deliberately avoiding the obvious.
And isn't that uncomfortable?
Like, do any of these people, like, I don't know.
I don't know.
I can't put myself in their shoes if they're that.
They see that and literally just, yeah, it's, they're the same.
They really believe that.
Everybody's just the same, you know, your ethnicity is, is literally just a costume.
You can just, but I can't be Japanese, though.
So again, the key doesn't work both ways.
If that was true, if I could move to Japan and just everyone in the world was like, yeah, you're now Japanese.
The Japanese are like, yeah, you're literally as Japanese as us.
If that's how the world worked, I would believe that.
But it doesn't.
It only works one way.
So it's bullshit.
Everybody can be you, but you don't exist is basically the message.
And that's fucking crazy.
I honestly don't think that I think there's maybe a tiny percentage of people who believe it, but I think honestly most of that is just there's a lot of people that some of whom are white, many of whom are fellow white, but some of many who are actually white who just fucking hate white people.
Like that's, I really think that's what it is, whether it's because of white guilt, whether it's because of some kind of obsession with the exotic, you know, or the downtrodden.
You know, like, like you said, white people like stories about the underdog and all this other shit.
Whatever the psychological thing behind it, I think ultimately it boils down to they just fucking hate white people.
You can't tell me that these ones that are white, these white lefties and white Antifa people don't hate white people.
They clearly do.
Well, and I've also noticed, and this study supports, science supports this as well, is that the more physically, mentally, in any aspect, spiritually unhealthy someone is, the more likely they are to be a radical left-wing activist or person.
Spiteful mutants.
Conversely, the more healthy, fit, mentally, you know, physically, you know, they're much more likely to be right-wing.
So it's like they're right because it's correct.
So then when you like, you can say this by brain scans, they were like, oh, that's a communist.
That's a Nazi.
They ain't because they ate us.
Honestly, that's what it is.
So it's like there's this thing and they're like obsessed with death.
It's like everything you're doing is self-destructive.
All your ideas are self-destructive.
But if you look at yourself, you're obese or you're like just this gangly, you know, they're just just growing.
They're not healthy.
They're all on drugs and SSRIs.
They're all like, I have this many conditions.
They're posting how many mental illnesses they have.
Like they're proud of it.
I've had 90 abortions.
Like you're just, everything about you is just, you're walking around, like I said, stabbing yourself in the chest, thinking you're a good person.
And you're like, everything hurts so much.
And like, yeah, it's because of those people over there who look really healthy and are smiling and have happy families.
They're making you hurt like this.
Go get them.
It's fucking crazy.
This is why at the turn of the century, white people were openly and earnestly talking about eugenics.
They, I think, saw it coming and they turned that into a dirty word during the World War II.
But prior to World War II, it was not like an unheard of thing.
In fact, our courts here in America were sterilizing people that they thought were unfit.
And it wasn't like a big controversial thing.
We sterilized black people that had too low of an IQ in the South by the hundreds of thousands.
And isn't that kind of the merciful thing to do?
Yes.
Because like, and it's not like, well, the one in, let's say, a hundred million chance that this real, like this 56 IQ African goes and like rapes somebody and they get pregnant.
Like that is now not possible, at least the pregnancy, right?
Because we've just, cause why not?
You know, because he's not going to have 200 IQ children, is he?
You know, that's not going to happen.
So we know it's hereditary.
So like, let's just for everybody, like, why not?
You know, isn't that better?
Or would you rather just keep them around to take care of and worry about forever?
Like, I don't, I don't know.
It's not like you're killing them.
You know, really expand the, well, I think we need to expand the death penalty to include a lot more violent crime and not just violent crime, but also financial white-collar crime.
I think if you did a Ponzi scheme where you scam a couple billion dollars out of investors, or if you're a banker that launders money for the cartel, or, you know, I think you know what you're doing.
You know what you're doing, and you knew you were profiting off of like Dracula.
You worked for Dracula on purpose and you lived in a penthouse and now you're like, oh, I didn't really do that much.
Yeah, you did.
Like Alex Jones, who, I mean, everybody's, you know, he's very entertaining.
I like him.
I think he's a, I don't know if he's, I don't know what his angle is.
I think he's trying his best under his circumstances and he's Alex Jones.
You know, he is what he is.
He is what he is.
Yeah, and his wife's Jewish.
You know, like he's, he's, again, like his life is very complicated and who knows what's going on.
So it's like, whatever.
But regardless, he said something during his trial, which was like, you know, that should be the end of the trial, where they're like, Mr. Jones, you used your network to say all these things and it affected all these people.
These were lies and, you know, blah, blah, blah.
And he said, well, if I'm guilty, isn't the New York Times guilty of telling people there's weapons of mass destructions in Iraq?
And we killed millions of people.
You did that.
Yeah.
So yeah, death penalty for them.
You fucking lied to it.
We were like, what's happening?
Tell us.
And you're like, I'm just going to lie.
Fuck it.
And then this happens, a bloodbath.
And you're like, ah, it wasn't my fault.
It was 100% your fault.
Because if the politicians wanted to do it, that's one thing.
But they need the salesman.
If nobody participates, it doesn't work.
Then the president comes up and goes, well, all this crazy shit happened.
And everyone goes, source, please.
And he's like, I don't know.
News people tell him.
And they're like, no, we don't.
What the fuck are you talking about?
It's over.
But they're like, no, I'm going to participate.
I'm going to be.
They're like, you know, the meme, you can't hate journalists enough.
And it's like, that's.
Yeah.
There needs to be executions.
They need to be public.
Like, honestly, I don't understand why people don't understand this.
The only way to improve the gene pool in the West, which is suffering, and their solution.
By the way, people know this.
Anti-hates all over this one.
They're doing eugenics.
I can hear the tweets already.
Go ahead.
No, but like I'm 100% pro-eugenics.
It's an interesting concept.
It's like you can think and talk about it without like we can just they're like, oh, I don't have a lab.
Like I'm not doing anything.
I'm just having a conversation.
People go crazy.
It just makes sense because here's the thing is, is you have Western medicine has, I mean, think of it this movie 300, right?
When they're talking, or I think it was in the movie 300, where the Spartans are talking about how when the baby's born, they leave it out in the forest overnight or something like that.
And if it doesn't get eaten by wolves and doesn't die of exposure, then they bring it back and it's a Spartan.
I don't know.
It was something like that, right?
Where they're basically applying some kind of selection pressure to the baby.
Yeah.
And if it doesn't make it, it doesn't make it.
That sort of a thing also happened with my ancestors.
My ancestors were American pioneers that were literally eating their own shoes and shit to stay alive and getting raided by Indians.
I've got a ancestor whose journal I've read, and he's talking about his kids that have died over the last year as if he's talking about like livestock because it happens so often.
He's like, oh, little Mary, she didn't make it to the winter.
She died of the cough.
And, you know, little Billy, you know, the tree fell on him or whatever the fuck it was.
And so, and it was just so nonchalant.
You're reading this.
You're just like, it was just death, death, death, death.
And it was weeding out the weak.
And then you have Western medicine kick in and it starts to keep babies alive.
And I'm sorry.
And a lot of people are going to go, oh my God, but this is just a reality.
I'm just describing what happened.
Babies that would have died otherwise are kept alive.
Well, those babies have a mutational load that would have resulted in their death had they been out in nature, right?
Well, maybe, maybe it's not a big deal at first, right?
And then you have that baby meets another baby that also perhaps wouldn't have survived a month outside the womb because of some other genetic disorder that is also now being treated through modern medicine.
And then they have a kid.
And then that kid.
Now, you know what I mean?
And it just compounds generational.
Yeah.
And think of the hypocrisy of people that would be upset we're talking about this.
Like, you guys are the sole arbiters of baby slaughter.
Like, don't fucking talk to us about, we're just talking about sterilizing people.
And you guys are.
I'm not talking about you killing people.
You guys are rude.
Yeah, right.
Like, you're routinely like scrambling baby brains every day.
And you're like, oh my God, they're talking about sterilizing me.
What?
I would even do it.
In fact, this would be a really good way to do it.
This is way more humane than voluntary.
You can make it voluntary because the low impulse control people would take the 50 grand because you can make it a big prize like that.
Say, 50 grand, we sterilize you.
And anyone that takes that deal, you want to sterilize them.
And 50 grand is going to be a lot less than whatever you'd end up having to pay for their kids after they dropped like 50 babies and all their baby mamas.
So all you have to do is just say, hey, look, you know, 50 grand and we snip, snip.
And that's it.
You know, nothing happens to you, nothing bad.
It's just, I mean, you can't have kids now.
Yeah.
And you have 50 grand.
Then the discussion becomes, well, where do you like what, like colorblind?
Like, what are we, where's the cutoff?
Like, what's the, how, how crazy are we going with this?
But again, if just think about it, if you did do that, in a few generations, you'd have the healthiest, strongest people we've ever had.
And they would be smarter.
They would be everything.
They would be better than us in every way.
So isn't it healthier?
They'd be smarter.
Yeah.
And isn't the point?
They'd be safer because they're not having to deal with all the low IQ violent fuckers out in the general population.
And isn't, you know, people are always like, oh, I'm trying to make things better for my kids.
Like, well, that would be a way, wouldn't it?
Imagine finding out in the future.
Like, yeah, we basically used to be half mongreloid monster people, but thankfully some of the smarter ones anyway, now we look like this instead of, you know, the Lord of the Rings.
This is another parallel with idiocracy, right?
Because it is, it honestly, it is.
It's stupid people overbreeding at the expense of the smarter people who have to spend more of their money that they would have spent on their own family, on your family now, because you had no impulse control.
And so that's just one, that's one thing.
I think if we got a real liberal with the death penalty, like, okay, you're a rapist, boom, dead.
Really, does anyone want anyone that's been a rapist before walking around?
There's no argument for like, I just couldn't help it.
You know what I mean?
It's like, yeah, you could.
Yeah, you could have helped it, actually.
Yeah, no, there's no, you chose to do that.
It's pretty bad.
There's no situation in where I can think, you know, rape was like not a so let's kill all the rapists, you know, boom, all the rapists gone.
And do the same thing, obviously, with like the pedophiles and just like, just like the egregious stuff that you know.
Then you've got all these crazy liberal feminist women claiming rape all the time, trying to get people killed.
Well, I mean, you'd have to have like a burden of proof, obviously, attached to it.
In undeniable cases, like it's on video.
Like we have DNA, dude.
Like, you know.
Right.
Like, if it's, if it's obvious that you're a racist, then, yeah, you get the death penalty.
But also, like, murder, obviously, armed robbery.
I mean, there's all the white-collar crime I already described.
Like, if you're defrauding the people to the tune of millions of dollars, then there's no reason for you to be alive.
And I would just say do the executions publicly.
And so it also acts as a deterrent.
And do it in a way that desensitizes people to seeing bad people killed.
I think there's value in that.
Europeans did public executions for centuries.
They come to expect it.
And when there isn't something weird, nobody's been executed in a long time.
We still do that.
I think that if you did stuff like that, you could really improve.
It would happen rapidly.
I think people would be surprised how quickly it happened, especially if you did the whole 50 grand to get your tubes tied or get your dick fixed.
I think you'd have a huge, huge impact on just the general well-being of everybody within like one generation.
And they think it's like, you know, we don't need these laws because we don't need to have these big shows, like these, you know, capital punishments and stuff because it doesn't, but it does.
I was in the military for a long time and there's a lot of rules there.
And there's consequences if you don't do something or do something you're not supposed to do or whatever.
And they're significant.
It's not like at work, like, oh, my boss was mad.
It's like, no, no, you're, then, whatever you thought you were doing for the next week, you're not doing those things.
You're in jail now because you're, you know, that's what happens in the army.
Like it's, it can be, or they'll take your pay for a month because you fell asleep and did something, you know.
So people try really hard not to do those things because the consequences are bad.
So it's like, you know what, it's not worth it.
I'm not doing the thing.
Like the guys just stay away from it.
But there are, and I watched the decline of the military when I joined.
It was 2003.
We were still very much in kind of the Cold War mentality.
You know, just kind of, it was way rougher than it was when I left.
It was, you know, they were just, they just recently stopped being able to beat the shit out of you like two years earlier than that or something.
And like basic, like physically beating the shit out of you if they wanted, they could hit you.
But if you, you know, you watch the decline, you manage soldiers like a private young guys.
And it's like, when I, when we were in, we weren't allowed to do this, this, and that.
And now they can.
So they do, you know, whereas like, oh, they just won't do it.
The argument is like, they won't do it because they know it's wrong.
They wouldn't do that.
Like, if there's no consequence, they go, fuck it, who cares?
They grow your, grow your hair out.
Look at them now.
They're all, they're like shit.
Well, I saw, I saw a video you tweeted out of them marching.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
It just looked like, it wasn't even at the level of like a high school marching band.
Like, what the fuck is this?
That's horrifying.
And that was the West Edmonton.
That was like the big city parade.
That wasn't even like a backwoods reserve.
Like, I don't know.
That was the CFB Edmonton.
That's one of our biggest military bases.
And they're like, all fat, like out of step.
That guy's got half a beard.
He looks like he's in the Beatles.
Like, like, well, we're allowed to.
That's fine.
But just because you can doesn't mean you should.
You know, why do we, we have these dress and uniform standards forever?
Because that's how you run this place.
It's a very complicated and sophisticated machine, actually.
And you're just ripping shit out everywhere.
And like, I don't know why it's all fucked up now.
Because you metalism you didn't understand.
And now it's ruined.
Thank you.
And society, why is society any different?
Now it's like, ah, what's the punishment for doing whatever?
And you're seeing in Europe, like, what's the punishment if you're attacking white people?
If you're like a, you know, I'm a migrant.
I'm, you might be back on the street the same day.
If that's just how it is there, then people are like, they'll think nothing of stabbing you because they'll be like, I wouldn't go to jail.
But you definitely will.
So you don't do shit.
There was that guy just like a couple months ago.
I think he stabbed a cop and he was like an hour after they process him.
He's back out on the street.
That's just the way that it is.
So yeah, I think heavily, heavy with the death penalty and heavy with sterilization.
And you'd make some, you'd make some, and also heavy with repatriating people back to their countries of origin.
Look, I think you can make that a voluntary thing to some extent with black people in America.
You could probably work out a deal.
I mean, there's lots of African countries that would love to have the higher IQ Western blacks in their country.
Some of them seem like they want to go the way they're talking.
Yeah, oh, and that's the thing is I think that if you look at the overall budget impact of a black person in America, they're a net loss, a significant net loss, somewhere in the neighborhood of like a quarter million dollars or something like that.
So you could say, okay, we're going to give you $100,000 and we'll put you on a boat and you can't come back.
You renounce your citizenship.
You go to Liberia or wherever the fuck, whatever country we could set up a deal with.
And you with that $100,000 in that African country, you're going to be living nice because you're going to have $100,000 in fucking the Congo or whatever.
So you can do well out there.
They would definitely fight.
They would 100% fight.
There'd be these diasporas of Western Africans and then the native African Africans.
They would kill each other for sure.
Yeah, yeah.
I probably should have said that loud.
Now they're not going to want to go.
It'd be a nightmare once they got there.
No, no, no.
It's going to be great.
It's going to be amazing.
If you want to go, you should go.
I just picked up.
Yeah, exactly like that.
Yes, exactly.
Africa's always traditionally been a very safe place.
People have gotten along for centuries.
There's never been cannibalism or genocide constantly.
It'll be fine.
No, we could do that.
We could send them all back.
Not all of them.
It'd be tough, or at least not voluntarily to be able to do that.
There would probably be a lot of people that would want to.
At least that's, you know.
But the problem is we're, yeah, this is all, you know, academic, but like, because at this point.
Laying out the administration fucking policy, like, this is how we're going to do it.
We'll bribe them.
Well, it would take as much as you could say you could do a voluntary program.
I think you could, it would take a dictator to administer it.
You wouldn't be able to, you know, the courts would get all fucking pissed off.
I mean, even right now, like, that's the thing is people talk about Trump in his picks, whether they like him or not.
One thing that they're missing out on is, okay, he's probably going to push in a few during the break, you know, during the Christmas break that they can basically sneak him in into position.
The old Federal Reserve Act trick in terms of Christmas break.
Wasn't it like nine people showed up to work?
Nobody even knew what happened.
It's like, surprise, I sold America.
And they might do that called recess appointments where you can basically get them in.
And then, well, we have to confirm them because Congress is at recess.
And the Democrats have done that a bunch of times.
The Republicans are pathetic because they almost never do it.
But let's say they do that with some of them.
The ones that they don't, you're going to have to get them confirmed through Congress.
And then you're going to have like basically the equivalent of the Kavanaugh hearings a thousand different times for every appointment.
And so people don't realize that Trump is or Trump is not a dictator.
You know, he's not going to be able to do that.
It's crazy to think this.
Everything he wanted.
Yeah.
Last thing is even if everything he said was true, which we already know is not, and he wanted to do all this shit, it's not as simple as him wanting to do it.
And especially with the mass deportations, right?
Let's say he says we're going to go into like California's got, let's just, I'm going to make up a number.
We'll say 3 million, it's probably more.
3 million illegal immigrants live in California.
And so we're going to deport all of them.
Okay, well, how do you do that?
First of all, do you have a new federal agent?
Yeah, that's the thing.
Do you get like the National Guard?
Do you get the military to do it?
Okay, well, then you got a problem with military performing law enforcement activities.
And then also you've got the National Guard, California.
The governor has the California National Guard.
So what happens if he would say no?
Not going to do it.
Yeah.
And so you have to have the cooperation with the governors.
You have to have the cooperation of the local law enforcement.
And then let's say, even, let's say you got all that.
Let's say like Texas, right?
Like, or not so much these days, Texas, but let's just say Florida or somewhere that you got the local government to play ball and you started getting the buses and you're loading people up on those buses.
You don't think that you're going to not have any kind of legal challenges that you're going to have some federal judge say, you know, just like with the Muslim band, you know, like, I'm going to stop this right now.
Yeah, you can't just do things that people want.
Like, I'm just going to do this.
Like, that is hold your horses, big fella.
Even if, like, let's say you wanted to, let's say you had some kind of like method of getting the federal government to do it.
It's not free, right?
And so anything that's not free has to go through Congress.
Congress has to approve them to do it.
And so let's say Congress, which maybe they act like, you know, it's like Republicans, even if they're, if it's a Republican Congress, well, it was a Republican Congress for the first two years of Trump's administration and they didn't build the, they fought the wall.
They fought everything else.
You know, none of this shit got done last time.
So let's say it's a similar situation where now Trump is like, well, we need to allocate X amount of money for all the buses and armed guards and whatever the fuck, right?
Congress can just withhold the funds.
I mean, it's, there's so many different ways in which this unruly monster called the federal government and, you know, the deep state, if you will, and also the Jews can basically wield will as a weapon and they can stop all this stuff or at least make it so painfully slow that it takes all the momentum out of it.
So I just, you know, we'll see what happens.
But I think that the problems we have now, it's going to require a dictator at some point.
Or call it what you want, but it's going to have to be an authoritarian.
Yeah.
A king of some kind.
It's got to be a king or an emperor, a Caesar type character.
He's going to have to get in there.
Trump already had a chance to do that.
At least people are afraid of it.
Like he had a golden opportunity.
If that's the kind of guy he was, he could have done it.
And that was on January 6th.
The whole country was behind him.
Like if he wanted to be like, nope, I'm taking over.
What are you going to do?
National Guard, come down here.
I want the entire Marine Corps division.
They would have done it.
He was still the president then.
And it would have been like, well, it would have been up to them if they were going to do it or not.
And they would have been messy.
And I guarantee you, a lot of officers would be stabbed in the back and shot.
And it would be.
He would have got it, though, I think.
Yeah, it would have been not smooth, but it would have worked.
If you wanted to make the...
We just broke all of them.
So I'm in charge now.
Fuck this.
All bets are off.
Exactly.
So everybody worried about Trump's going to be a dude.
If he was going to do that, they put it in front of him like a plate and he didn't have the instinct to do it or didn't want to.
So he's not that guy.
So it's not something to spur about.
He could have done it.
On one end, though, it's probably good that he didn't.
Oh, God.
Ben Shapiro would be the CIA director.
Ben Shapiro is the czar of anti-Semitism.
And he's like marching us to the people.
Imagine that little freak with a gun.
He'd just smile.
He'd love it, too.
You could see that look on his face.
He has such a good time.
He would see that.
He would be the new Gendrick Yagoda.
He would just run that camp like a Disneyland.
Oh, God.
Yeah, that's probably what happened.
I saw that somewhere.
I think I shared it on Telegram.
People are like, how'd the election go?
I was like, well, Ben Shapiro is very happy about it.
So that should tell you a lot of information.
That does, clearly enough.
If you know anything, when's the war starting?
Can we get tickets?
What do you think?
If Ben Shapiro is happy, then something's wrong with the war.
Did you see that thread that went around that someone who used to work there was accusing him directly of being a massage agent?
It was like, I heard him talking to them.
I was there.
And they came.
And, you know, it was like, well, you never got sued.
It was when he worked at somewhere.
No, no, it was, I think it was when he worked at World.
No, no, it was when he worked at Breitbart.
Yep.
But the people that worked with him at World Net Daily knew that he and his dad were massad agents, basically.
In fact, WorldNet Daily is basically like a massage app.
Well, I remember Breitbart is also, it was started in Israel.
People don't know that really Breitbart was, yeah, it was Andrew Breitbart was adopted by a Jewish family, and it was he wasn't ethnic or you know, biologically Jewish, but you know, but they started Breitbart.
They signed the papers in Israel, and so that was always a Jewish influence operation.
Most you'd be surprised.
Well, maybe you wouldn't, but like most right-wing outlets that have been allowed to go even remotely mainstream have been allowed because they are Jewish-run.
And it just makes sense because it's like, listen, I know if it came down to it, like they're going to choose the home team.
So I'm not worried about him.
I trust him.
He's fine.
Let him do what he's doing.
He's not, he's not, you know, he's doing a thing or something.
Don't worry about him.
Is that what's going on?
Like, is that crazy to think?
If, again, if we had a Swedish or a Russian-occupied government where there's just half the government's Russian or most of it is, and they keep hiring their Russian friends and they're all talking in Russian, and they're like, everything fine, no problem.
Go back to work.
Everything hippie.
Like, yeah, you'd have a problem with that, wouldn't you?
You'd be like, why?
But not when it's that.
Not when if you have an Israeli passport, it's like, well, that's just like a fun asterisk to have.
It's just, don't worry about that.
And actually, you're asking too many questions.
You're in any of those 16 states.
You go to jail now.
So shut up about that.
Jeez, crazy.
What do you think about this?
The war possibility to me just went very high with Iran.
It's like, are they just going to let the Russians just do whatever?
Nope.
We got to do the chosen people thing.
We got to go get Iran.
Because they've been at this for 20 years.
And now it's like you got everything in the world.
It seems like this could be that we're going to go for it this time.
Well, I'll tell you what.
I don't know that I'm qualified to know because a lot of it's going to depend on what kind of backroom deals are going on between the people in charge over in Iran and the various relevant governments.
Because I think that while certainly our government now is going to be packed full of religious fanatics, and I think Israel's government, obviously, is packed full of religious fanatics.
I don't necessarily know that that's even the case in Iran.
I think that obviously it's a theocracy and you've got the mullah and all this other shit.
But I think that these are also pragmatic people that would, I don't know that they want to.
I think they know what they're dealing with.
Yeah, and I don't know that they want to like be, they know that who they're up against.
They know what the stakes are.
Yeah, they don't want to get sent to Allah.
If they can go live in some nice little place in Dubai, in some chateau in Dubai and retire in exile and live a good life for giving up something, I think they might do that.
But at the same time, Israel might just really want to fucking nuke Iran.
So it's like, who knows?
Like, that's the problem is that the religious fanatics are actually on our side.
So it's like, how bad, how bad?
Well, first of all, they think they're fighting the devil, you know, like there's no limit to what they could do.
Yeah, well, and they want to build the third temple.
They really, I mean, in fact, every one of Trump's picks, well, with a handful of exceptions, but the relevant ones are all hardcore Zionist Third Temple psychos.
Like they're all into that.
So this is Adam Green's nightmare.
Like he's just.
Like, I haven't talked to him since the election.
I haven't watched any of his stuff.
I'm actually going on.
Somebody check him.
Does he disappear?
He hasn't been online in seven days.
Check on him.
That can't be good.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, I think I'm going to go on.
I'm going to ask him some of the stuff next week.
I think it says he's going on with Red Ice soon, today or tomorrow or something.
Well, there's a lot of stuff that honestly I thought he was being a little paranoid about, but now I'm like, not so much.
I found him around the same time.
And I just started listening to it.
I'm like, this is just all new information.
I'm like, I've never heard of any of this before.
And it's all like, you start seeing it around other places.
You're like, I think I saw, go back and cross-check.
Like, yeah, that's what he was talking about.
That's them doing exactly that and saying exactly those crazy things.
So it becomes less crazy the more you look at it and you become more afraid because you're dealing with crazy people.
They're not, this isn't like a scientific, like we're just trying to use religion to trick people.
No, they believe in crazy things, you know?
So well, it's not crazy.
I'll tell you, when he would play, for example, clips from some of these rabbis, and I would be like, well, it's probably, you know, these are extremist, you know, fringe rabbis.
I don't think that necessarily, not, look, I'm, I'm just as anti-Semitic as anyone, but, but like, I don't think that necessarily the average Jew is, is, believes all of this stuff.
No, no.
And then after a while, you're like, maybe a little bit, though.
And the same thing.
Well, it's, it's your team, though.
You know what I mean?
It's like that at the end of the day, that's your camp, you know, and you could be like, you know, there's got to be some pull there, right?
I know it would be if it was me, if I was like, if it was us, it was all, you know, Canadians are just horrible and run, you know, doing all these things.
And I'm one.
I was like, yeah, I don't agree with it, though, but still, like, if it came down to it, like, maybe I'd rather be with them.
I don't know.
It's a tricky thing.
That's why dual citizenship is just such a tricky, like, in governments and stuff.
That's, that's crazy to me.
How, how can you ever know for sure?
What if, because we have half our government's Indian now, and we've got the Chinese.
And what if China and India goes to war?
What does Canada do?
Well, check it out.
The Republican that they were celebrating.
Oh, my God, a Republican won in New York.
I think is a senator got elected.
Well, the first time Republican senator got elected in New York, he literally served in the IDF.
So.
Oh.
Yeah.
I mean, the other night I had this, I think it's, is it Uncommon Sense?
There's a Twitter account.
or there's an APAC tracker account, but this one had just kind of collected all these threads.
And it's like, here's Trump's new cabinet.
And they're all like millionaires from APAC, all of them.
And you're like, oh, God.
Like, it's right there in your face.
If those were Russian flags, you'd be like, come on.
Come on.
It's like, what does it look like?
No, it can't be what it obviously is because that's scary.
And then it shuts the brain down.
And that's it.
Well, unfortunately, that's what it is.
I think it's people that are...
They...
It is fear.
But that's the easiest way.
And that's the other thing that's hard for people to stomach.
They don't realize that that's really the weapon that you use if you want to get people to do what you want.
How do you control a dog?
Teach it to avoid pain.
Right.
I'm not saying beat your dog, but like you also, but you're afraid of doing things with them.
Those shot collar things to keep them in your yard.
Some people have those.
Yeah.
All right.
And same thing with your kids.
You have to present consequences for doing the wrong thing.
And that's basically, look, there's carrot and stick, right?
But I think that a lot of people today, their carrot is like the Netflix, the, you know, the Amazon Prime, the, you know, the Uber Eats.
And the stick is being a pariah at work, losing my health insurance, being in jail.
Or yeah, possibly going to jail.
And girls don't want to date me because they wanted I'm right wing, which is not a new phenomenon.
You know, like they're acting like we're not going to fuck right wing guys anymore.
It's like, you guys have been saying that since forever.
And by the way, you totally will because I know that it's.
Indeed.
Indeed.
They're all lying.
They're lying, boys.
You're fucking not even.
I would never fucking target somebody like Lubbock.
And yet you already are talking to me.
I've been there.
It's, yeah, they're lying.
Yeah, absolutely.
I'll tell you what, nothing turns on one of those fucking crazy lefties like not backing down.
They all, they have a, listen, it's a fantasy.
They're like, I hate them so much, but.
Well, they're so used to these beta guys.
They're like, whatever you say, Smith.
And when you're like, you're a crazy, they're like, what'd you call me?
And then their panties go.
It's got to be like waving a hamburger in front of a vegetarian, you know, and you're just like, fuck, I want it so much.
Like, I can't fight my instincts.
You know, it's like, that's very good sustenance.
I want to eat.
You know?
Yeah, right.
It's funny.
Wow.
I'm going to read a couple more of these.
We've been going for almost three hours.
I want to keep you forever, but I'm going to stay for a little bit longer.
See how all again shit.
I'm just chilling.
Yeah.
Connie Dragger, right.
Yeah, they got you.
Longtime supporter.
Thank you.
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Yeah.
I'm not okay.
I'm not right in the head.
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The Lindberghs.
Charles Lindbergh?
The Lindberghs and what?
Their kids?
Before, yeah, he says, cover Lindbergh Sr. and Jr. before World War II.
And what was Amelia's opinion about politics and war or the war?
Not so who he means, Amelia.
Amelia Earhart?
It must be.
That would be the same time period.
Yeah, it must have been.
Or is that Lindbergh Spot?
Oh, I see what he's saying.
Or did they kill Amelia Earhart because she was like anti-war, so she just didn't come home?
Is that what you're saying?
I think she was kind of like a feminist psyop, honestly.
She didn't know how to fly a plane.
They just sent her off and they're like, I should be flying.
Crashed in the Pacific.
Kind of.
I mean, look, I bet she was a competent pilot, but not competent enough, right?
Obviously.
But like, I think that that whole, because there was no reason for her to be, you know, shopped around like as famous as she was, other than to promote feminism.
I think that I honestly think that the whole reason why she got the media coverage that she did was because it was Jewish media back then.
It's a novelty.
It's a novelty.
They like novelty as a quick way to get attention to something.
And then once it gets old, you got to find a new thing.
And like when the trans stuff first happened, it was like the craziest shit.
Now it's like everybody's used to it.
Everyone's got a guy in a unicorn dress with a strap on at work now.
It's not even shocking anybody anymore.
10 years ago, it would have been a war over this.
Well, you got to remember, like, when Amelia Earhart did her, was famous, it was, it was shocking that she wore pants in her photos.
Yeah.
Like that was like, I dip my toe in that whole thing like years ago, and I haven't looked at it in a long time.
But I found just enough, like, because I was considering doing a stream on it.
And when I'm researching for streams, sometimes I just don't know what I'm going to do sometimes.
So I'm just like looking at all kinds of different shit.
And that got put in the maybe pile because I just wasn't feeling it.
But I did just enough research to where I was like, hmm, a little weird.
Like when you look at like the old stories about her, like there's definitely a feminist vibe to the reporting.
Like there, there's a, it's very much like, well, watch out, boys.
Looks like girls can do the work.
Girls can fly planes too, and soon they'll be the airline pilots.
Yes.
That's literally what, like, that's how a lot of the reporting is.
Yeah, interesting.
Okay.
That's, that's odd.
Huh.
Yeah.
Like, why couldn't you just be like, wow, good for her.
Isn't she great?
And it's like, actually, like, you, you've got this hidden kind of, like, the pill is in there where it's like, women are going to be pilots now.
Like, well, I mean, some of them probably can, but like, trying to horseshoe this, like, it's always this need to make something, you know, to horseshoe it in there like that.
Oops, wrong button.
Where was I?
Liberty Dude says, greetings from the Spotify world.
Cheers to Ferryman for the active club connection.
Well, there you go.
I think he had a stream this evening with the PPC people.
I don't know what's going on over there.
He's probably people are probably dead, to be honest.
I mean, he's very big and angry and has little patience anymore.
Octosteen says, make capital punishment great again.
I mean, that's, you know, I don't know who's going to replace Trump, but that could be, that could be a winner.
CRJ says, I appoint Mr. Stack as Secretary of Eugenics and Biological Excellence.
There's worse jobs to have.
There's worse jobs to have.
The rabbit says, Did you ever research the Nazi Bell?
What was that thing called?
Yeah, I've heard of that thing.
I've seen pictures of it.
Yeah, there's not a lot there.
There's a story and some pictures, and that's kind of it.
It's like Antarctica.
Yeah, right.
And it's like, they did go there and they were doing something there, but I think it was, I mean.
But so did everybody.
Yeah.
And the most logical explanation is like, well, I mean, it's right next to the other continent.
It'd be a great spot to refuel and rearm U-boats and shit.
Like, it's a Navy base that nobody knows about.
So we can.
If it wasn't a frozen hellscape, we could springboard from here to there and boom, we're in South Africa, South America, which they had people there.
So it might have just been a go-between.
But they're like, no, it's our Cypriborea.
Like, it's probably.
Weird fucking tunnels and shit.
It's almost definitely a pyramid.
It's almost definitely not that.
Probably just an old base.
You know, there might have been guys.
I'll tell you one thing.
It's funny as fuck.
All the flat earthers, you see that about the flat earthers that were given a free, well, they're offered a free trip to go to Antarctica to witness the 24-hour sun, which would finally disprove flat earth.
And one of the most famous flat earthers, Flat Earth Dave, who, by the way, is Jewish and sells a Flat Earth app, which hilariously uses Globe Earth Telemetry within its programming.
Many of these guys refuse the trip and will not go for free.
All expenses paid trip to see the mystery.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
And now, because they know, because they're liars, they're Jew liars, they're already backpaddling saying, well, actually, it doesn't disprove flat Earth if there's a 24-hour sun at the South Pole.
That just means we don't understand it.
That's literally what he said.
Well, they have a model that says the Earth is a globe, and that seems to check out with the math.
So they have a marking theory, and you don't.
So until you come up with a better one, I guess I'm just going to have to trust the one that has the satellite radio and everything else.
I remember I was using a GPS out in the Pacific Ocean.
Somebody was trying to, like, years ago when I was in the military, and then I came across this on Facebook, which coincidentally, this whole thing blew up right around the time the 9-11 truth stuff was going crazy.
Everybody on Facebook had those Facebook photo filters.
Like, it was one of the first ones.
It was like 9-11.
It was a whole thing that was blown up.
And then right out of nowhere, all those people at the same time were all getting injected with, also, the Earth's flat, though.
We're like, I see what's going on here.
That got declassified.
That was literally a FedOp.
Really?
Yeah, no, Ryan Dawson did a whole thing on it where they got the feds got paid to go and infiltrate these 9-11 truth groups and basically start talking about flat earth and stupid shit.
So, I mean, that's, I was like, that was definitely them, right?
Because they came in, it just poisoned the wild.
It was obvious.
It seemed obvious to me.
I was a little less confident then, but I was like, this seems fishy to me.
But yeah.
And I was like, they're like, no, it goes off cell phone towers.
Like, bro, I navigated like we did an amphibious invasion of an island training area.
I was using a GPS to work my way around the, there's no cell phone.
And then like our holding area before we did the, it was like, we're 30, 40 kilometers away from the island or more.
I don't know.
The middle of the ocean, the Pacific Ocean.
I'm like, I know how far we are away.
It works.
And they're like, oh, it was a cell phone towers.
No, there's satellites are real.
Okay.
They work.
These are people who don't understand math or technology.
They don't realize you can go, you can build your own GPS and communicate with the satellites.
And, you know, like, it's so stupid.
Like, you can, you can track satellites.
You can track ISS, put a camera that not even like a super crazy one.
Like, in fact, one of their, that their Nikon D900 that they love so much that they, they think proves the world is flat.
You can get that point in the direction that the satellite or the ISS tracker says it's going to be at the moment that it says it's going to be there.
And you'll get a photo of it.
Tell us.
You'll be able to see the whole structure of it and everything.
Now we're going to get people have done it.
There's one that's really, I don't know how this is.
And it's like weird stuff like this, I think, helps kind of captures people's imaginations.
And then they could kind of run off into, you know, that's weird.
And then now you've gone into crazy stuff that's, you know, why are you saying this?
The weird thing is that somebody took a photo and maybe it was fake.
It could be.
But allegedly, they took one of these cameras and they, I think it was a video, zoomed in from like the top of this mountain somewhere in Wales and you could see the peaks of these of the Swiss Alps, which is like, that is pretty far all the way across France.
And you could match the signature of the mountains.
So it's like, I don't know how that happened.
It shouldn't be able to happen, but it did somehow.
It didn't.
No, it actually didn't.
Oh, well, or that.
Or it's fake.
I'll send you an explanation for that.
Okay.
There's a bunch of flat earthers.
The number rule, one rule of flat earthers is flat earthers always lie.
They always lie.
I know some people that are, and I'm like, you know, I just, you know, there's some weird stuff, but there's no proof of something.
either lying or they they're misunderstanding but it's there's there's no And they did have to take it from the top of a mountain.
And they had to do it in perfect weather conditions and rely on refraction and all this other stuff.
But it's, it's, I know the photo you're talking about, and that's just, it's just bullshit.
Because I was like, I don't remember.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's years ago that I looked into it.
And I could find I knew, I mean, I've looked at it.
I considered it.
I was like, listen to all this stuff.
I'm like, what the?
And then I thought, if this is true, so what?
Like, I still got to pay taxes.
I still got to pay taxes.
I'm still like everything, all my problems still exist.
No matter, it doesn't make any difference.
It literally changes nothing.
I don't care if we're on a turtle that's swimming in a fish pole.
It doesn't make any difference to me because I'm still in the exact same situation anyway.
So I don't waste time with it.
It's actually more horrifying than that, right?
Because let's say it was flat and they've tricked the entire world into believing some other alternate universe.
And they've also managed to make all this technology that wouldn't, that would almost have to be magic at this point to work.
They have all this technology working with, you know, within the constraints of this big hoax that they're perpetrating.
That means you're never winning against them.
Right.
Exactly.
You're never winning against them.
They're supernaturally powerful.
So why bother?
You can't win anyway.
Anyone that can pull that shit off, why fucking bother?
It's just one of those.
It's a fun.
It's a fun thing.
Try to join their club at that point because there's no fucking way.
it's definitely you're not going to beat them situation.
There's some of these holes that you can find yourself in that are fun, but it's like, you know, how much it just captures people's imaginations.
And I think it's interesting, but yeah, there's crazy how to make a thought experiment.
I considered it for like an hour.
I wanted to ask.
I mentioned it earlier, and you know, I get a kick out of the guy, or I did.
I haven't watched him in years.
He was amusing, and I had some wild stuff to say, but generally, you know, in the early years, I was watching was Owen Benjamin.
And a little while ago, or I don't know, maybe six months ago or sometime earlier this year, you guys had a fucking pretty interesting collision.
How did that happen?
All of a sudden, I was just watching you just rip him apart.
I'm like, whoa, what happened?
Well, he had a meltdown because I made fun of Flat Earthers.
Okay.
And his response.
Because he used to be against it.
When I first found him, he was like trying to debunk it and be like, these people are ridiculous.
No, no, he's a flat earthers.
Oh, okay.
Well, they converted him.
Full-on fucking.
And it's not just that.
Like, tell you what, I did a whole stream.
I heard.
I'll tell you what.
Watch, if you'd like, watch, I think it's called In a Cult Edition if you want to see a lot of interesting facts about that whole situation.
But yeah, that's what started it.
I had him muted because he was just getting stupider and crazier on Twitter.
And so I muted him just because I was being nice.
I wasn't going to block him because, you know, he'd been friendly with me, even though most of it was in the context of him stealing my videos or whatever.
I always give you guys credit.
I've always say that.
I'm like, I found this here or this guy, go watch it.
It just bothers me when people do that because it's, you know, it's well, he's never had an original idea in his life, including Flat Earth.
But so he had this meltdown because I was making fun of Flat Earthers and he's just not.
He has surrounded him.
The short version is he is so comedically atrophied that he comes at you thinking he's being funny, but he's surrounded himself with yes men to a degree where he doesn't realize that he's lost it.
And so talking to a different audience and it's not landing at all.
Well, and yeah, and he's, he comes at me thinking he's being funny.
And it's like, it was almost like he was trying, it was like he left himself open to so many jokes that I didn't have to think about.
Or I was just like, holy shit, dude.
And it was just, it was always too good to not do it.
And so I just had enough.
And so I just did it.
And until he spiraled and started threatening to dox me and all this other shit.
And it was just like, all right, dude, you look like, you look like the asset told now.
Congratulations.
Yeah.
I've had to do that a couple of times.
And it's like, sometimes I almost like, I don't want to, but it's like, I have to.
This has to happen now.
Fuck, you dickhead.
You put me in this position.
Yeah.
I mean, like, like I said, if he hadn't gone after me, if he had tried to actually debate me, like, which would also be infuriating because he's just not mentally in a, he doesn't have, he doesn't have the ability to debate Flutter because obviously it's stupid.
But even if he, on top of that, he's also stupid.
It's like trying to argue a stupid point as a stupid person.
So the war is still on, clearly.
There's been no peace negotiations.
That's not a war.
I don't have any.
I don't, look, fuck him.
I don't care.
You know, I don't, I don't.
I've never talked to him.
I don't know him at all.
I just thought it was.
Yeah.
And I've since blocked him because he blocked me.
But so I, yeah, I don't really care.
It's just that, yeah, it's just, I just, the bottom line is, is, yeah, I just don't even think about it.
Jeffrey Dunn, bodies buried.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I think I, I, I think I did what I needed, what needed to be done.
See what I saw says, I've been listening to Devin for six years.
Great hearing you two together get yourself a jar of mayonnaise at the grocery store all in caps.
Am I supposed to yell that?
I was heard there's something about you in grocery store.
I'm supposed to mention grocery store.
Oh, there's, well, the lore on it is I have to be careful about how I talk about this.
Oh, good.
There was an incident.
I think I'm under police investigation, so why not?
Well, I'll be very delicate then.
There was an incident in an American grocery store at one point where someone kind of had a violent reaction to his feelings about white replacement, possibly, and inappropriately lashed out at innocent, and they were, well, I mean, I don't know them personally, but generally in this war, in this action, innocent shoppers at a grocery.
Right.
And many of whom were black.
And the next day, there were people kind of celebrating inappropriately, I thought, because they were like, finally, a white guy stood up and, you know, did.
I know what you're talking about.
You know, yeah.
In Chicago, I think, wasn't it?
Or Buffalo.
Yeah, I think it was, yeah, I think Buffalo.
Buffalo, yeah.
And so I did a stream where I made it clear that if that's the sort of thing that you're going to be inclined to do, then the last place you want to do that is at a fucking grocery store.
And so I kept yelling, grocery store right loud.
No one's ever like, yeah, fuck those grocery shoppers.
Good thing is stop Shaniqua buying milk.
It's just families and kids and, you know, people can't.
And in fact, if anything, now you make white people look more psychotic.
And so you're actually hurting the cause.
The worst target of men.
Like, I'm not going to suggest what might have been a better place.
I was thinking, I was like, you could do, but you know, I better not say that.
Yeah, but I'm just going to say, out of all the places, the grocery store is probably like a really stupid place to.
That's funny.
If your objective was to stop white replacement, you did the wrong thing.
You didn't help the cause much by doing that.
Yeah.
That was pretty stupid.
And then I had people complaining that I was yelling grocery store too loud in the microphone.
Oh.
And so I made a button that yells grocery store.
Push it.
It yells grocery store really loud.
Everybody needs something.
That's funny.
That's lower on that.
That's funny.
Yeah, everybody's got something.
Like everybody's audiences have all these weird, you know, you just sit there.
You do the same thing I do.
You're just talking to these people for like three, four hours at a time.
And it's, you know, things get, you know, other people watch it.
Yeah, they watch like, what the fuck are they talking about?
Like, I don't know.
You'll have to watch for a while or else it won't make sense.
You can't just watch two.
You can't watch 20 minutes of something and have any real concept of what's going on.
It's just, it's just the meat.
It's just the way the media is or this format, you know, and people are like, I can only handle 90-second TikToks.
Like, well, you probably spend most of your money in recreational time cheering on teenagers and you wear their name on your back, you know, sportsball game.
My show is not for everyone.
And if you don't like it, turn it off.
You got a short attention span, then you're probably one of those people.
Yeah.
But if you're interested in it, if it's something you're interested in, it's a lot easier to pay attention.
But I don't know.
And I try to keep it going.
But yeah.
Long format just isn't for them.
I just prefer it because usually, and I think a lot of my audience is probably like this, when you're doing stuff, like especially if I'm doing work in the yard or I'm doing a long haul drive, it's very similar.
I look at it as like Coast to Coast A.N. with Art Bell back in the 90s.
Yeah, those were great.
I love those.
Truck drivers were listening to that.
Yeah.
It's security guards late at night.
Yeah, I like that.
I like that relationship with your audience and stuff, too.
It's like, you know, they listen to a lot of it.
So they're all in, like they're, they've got the attention span.
So it's a whole different kind of thing.
Yeah.
You've got like, so we have some of these, these influencer bro, idiot people.
And they're like, oh, I have a 150,000 subscribers on YouTube.
I'm like, bro, you have fans that just, they're here to watch three minutes of what you made.
Like, they don't even know who you are.
They don't give a shit.
You know, these people are all in.
They're with me every day, all the time.
They're listening to all this stuff.
We just went across the country.
We stopped in 17 different places.
We had hundreds of people everywhere.
We stopped.
The biggest one, we had over 500 people show up.
They bought tickets.
That's crazy.
And this is where it all came from.
So there's a much stronger, the people you do have and connect with, it's like a much more robust kind of a thing than like, you know, there's channels and like stuff like people I used to watch that made like silly, funny, you know, whatever videos, but there's like five, 10 minute videos.
I don't even remember who they are.
I don't know what, you know, it served some kind of need to be entertained for that period of time and it moved on and I don't even remember what it was.
So it's, and it's, it's popular.
Like Joe Rogan made it pop.
Like he, he's bigger than, I don't know how, like, how big is he?
He's 10 times the size of CNN or something.
Like he, he is the, like, if you're on Joe Rogan, everybody sees it, basically.
Like, that's incredible.
Now, now he's probably content creator.
Yeah.
He's now set the standard that the president, the president can go on his show.
That's how big he is.
Like, it's worth the president's time to go on Joe Rogan's show.
That makes him a pretty fucking big deal.
And it's interesting to see that happen now.
So the legacy, this is interesting.
The legacy media is obviously dead.
Like, I don't know how many more years they have left.
They're just living off.
Some boomers are gone.
Basically, yeah.
And then what do they do?
How do they compete?
They just buy people out.
You manufacture.
Oh, I think they're already doing that.
Yeah.
Well, there's the tenant, not tenant media, but like Poole was making quite a lot of money, I saw Tim Poole and these guys.
Way more than I thought.
I knew they were getting paid well, but like wow.
Wow.
Was it like 100 grand a month he was getting?
Something like that?
He was getting 200 grand or something more than that.
Yeah, because it was what you're thinking of is what's his face?
The gay Jew that adopted the kid.
Milo.
Ruben.
Oh, Rubin.
No, Dave Rubin, they were paying him 100.
I think it was 100 grand or might have been a little bit more than that a month for like a three minute video.
A month.
It's insane.
I'm doing like 14 hours a week for like 500 bucks, you know?
Yes.
No, that's my, that's what I do.
And they think, oh, you guys are rich.
I'm like, bro, I'm living on tinfoil and scraps and like, you know, tuna cans compared to what our enemies are doing.
They're flying around in private jets and shitting gold on us.
And we're like, I'm cobbling things together with sticks.
This is quite literally my dinner was a tuna packet.
I'm just seeing.
It's right here.
That's how large we're living.
Oh, man.
I don't have running water in here.
Like, I have to go outside to pay.
I don't have hot water.
They took my bank account.
I've since gotten other ones.
I've got running water most of the time.
There was a time earlier this year I didn't have running water, but I don't have hot water.
You're in a bunker for a while, weren't you?
A ham radio bunker.
Well, it's still the same structure.
It's slowly becoming more like a house.
There's tunnels now.
But there's shockingly more radio equipment in here.
There was a lot in the first place.
You had like a ham radio museum.
Yeah, triple that.
Oh, my God.
I got a little obsessive for a while.
I got a really good deal.
Yeah.
Or a bunch.
I got a lot.
I started going to these ham swap net type.
Basically like a ham radio flea market.
And he got these old boomers with like a truckload of these old shitty radios they want to get rid of for like 10 bucks.
I'm like, I'll take them all.
Yeah.
Jeez.
It's like, dude, I don't know what we're going to do.
The Chinese have used an EMP.
The entire first Marine Division has no communications.
I know a guy.
He's got a lot of radios.
Thousands.
Yeah.
Oh, for sure.
You could definitely get a division going with that many.
I think so.
Yeah, I've got a lot of fucking tears.
That's negotiating power.
I mean, you don't know who's going to control the surface world once things go down.
And you'll have like, hey, I can give you a lot of radios.
That's valuable.
So that's a resource.
Yeah, it's one of the things I do.
It's to cure a cure, but to soothe, I guess, my autism.
Because it stops, right?
Like an electrical system in a radio is if there's something wrong with the radio, there's something within the system.
There's a fault in the system somewhere.
Yeah.
So it's like analyzing the system, understanding how it works, figuring out where are the electrons doing the wrong thing and why, and then replacing that component that's broken.
And then I don't know, there's probably some psychological reason.
I actually, I guess, like a dopamine hit when I powered on and it works.
Yeah.
I was, I was just thinking that because that's not what a lot of people are trying to do with this.
It's like, this is, this fucking place is broken.
Like, this is not right.
Like, we're trying to put shit back together and make it work again and be healthy.
And it's analyzing systems and yeah, looking where that, where's the fault in the system.
And, and yeah, we get off on finding the problems with it and figuring out how to tweak it and fix it so it works the way it's supposed to.
Yeah.
And honestly, the weird thing with the radio stuff too is in a weird way, it is kind of like, I feel like I'm, because all the radios that I work on, they're from like the same era.
They're from like the 50s or 60s usually.
And they still work.
It's crazy.
They're built in America.
They're made to last.
Yeah, nothing's built in America.
A lot of these are built.
I mean, some are, I have some Japanese ones too, but like a lot of them are built in America.
They still work.
They still work usefully.
It's not just like, you know, like an old black and white TV you can make technically work, but no one's going to watch fucking Netflix on it.
With these, you can actually, I still use them to talk on the radio.
They still do what they're.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And not only that, I feel like it's in a weird way, it's like a connection to that era.
You know, it's like, well, I can't bring us back to the 50s, but I can bring this radio back from the 50s.
It isn't.
I mean, I have like artifacts and things I've seen collected from other, like, you know, like helmets.
And it's like, and that's what the cool thing about museums.
You can physically touch something.
It's like it physically connects you to something that was way before you ever alive.
It makes it, it's just, it's some kind of, there's something there.
Obviously, museums are, you know, they do well, some of them.
People, this is something they like.
I wonder why that is.
Yeah, and there's something magic about glowing electron tubes.
It seems like actual magic.
Like out of science fiction.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I imagine it would.
Yeah, like you're doing some kind of, because it's from the era when we didn't.
Actually, people don't realize this.
What comes next?
Electronics is still theory.
A lot of what we do, we don't actually know what's happening.
We just guess what's happening based on what we like.
For example, an electron tube that amplifies a signal.
We know that if we put 600 volts here and we put five volts here, and then we put RF through the tube, that it amplifies.
And we kind of, we guess why that happens, but we don't actually know because we can't see it happening.
So it is kind of magic.
Yeah.
And like, it's like discovering, yeah, like a magic power.
We don't even know, like, what, now what are we going to do?
What can we do with this?
And like nuclear power, too, was big at the time.
It was the 50s was like, I remember like looking at some of the stuff, the conversation were going on.
I was like, bro, are we building cities on the moon or what the fuck are we doing now?
We have unlimited power.
We have unlimited power.
Crazy.
If it wasn't for immigration and the civil rights movement, we'd probably have something on the moon.
I think so.
Like, think of all the time and money we've spent on just that.
Yeah.
And we would have, we'd have fucking rocket bases on the moon by now, no, no question.
Just the tourism alone would be worth the money.
Of course it would.
If you could make it somehow affordable to like the upper world class people that like, hey, you want to do a weekend on the moon?
It's exclusive for elite people, $25 million for the week.
Of course they do.
There's probably some kind of weird rare mineral.
I mean, I don't know, maybe there's not, but I think the new something.
But you know what would happen?
You'd go up there and it's like, oh, it's Epstein moon.
Of course it is.
God damn it, Ben Shapiro's in the lobby like, ah, Christ.
It'd be like that light in Star Wars.
That's no moon.
That's no moon.
That's a child sex dungeon murder moon.
How do you know that, Han?
Never ask me how I know things.
Alita Express is clear for takeoff.
That would be a nightmare.
It probably would be.
Speaking of which, that was kind of funny on speaking of that sort of crazy shit with Q and stuff.
And InfoWars getting shut down today.
Did you ever see the InfoWars interview where he interviewed that guy during the QAnon stuff going on where everyone was freaking out, thinking maybe Q's real?
And he had this guy on that said that the elites had child sex slaves on Mars.
I think so, yeah.
With a straight fucking face.
And Alex was sitting there just like, like, like, didn't, because up until that moment in the interview.
He was into it.
He was shilling this guy.
He's like, oh, he's X-Cia.
This guy, I've worked with him for many decades.
He really knows all the inside baseball and blah, blah, blah.
And then this guy's like, and then there's child sex shit on Mars.
And he's like, shouldn't have lied about the new him for decades thing.
That's probably not true.
Because if you knew he was going to say something like that, why'd you have him on your show?
That seems silly.
That's great.
That's a wild one.
The Mars stuff.
There's a lot of crazy ones.
But yeah, we probably should be on the moon.
We should have a lot of things.
We've been stuck in these insanely self-destructive murder cycles so people can make money.
And anybody talking about it is quickly put in jail and everyone claps.
And so that's good.
I can't wait to make a Steven Spielberg movie about how bad he was.
Oh, no.
I got disconnected.
From everything?
Shit.
Lost you.
Oh, there we go.
You back?
Shit.
Well, okay.
It's going to come back.
There we go.
Come back.
You're back.
Oh.
Hello.
Yeah, you stopped.
One, two, three, four.
I'm here.
Now it says you're muted.
I don't know if you're talking about.
Oh, shit.
Yeah.
If you're back.
I am.
This is a disaster.
This is what happens.
I wore it out.
Oh, there we go.
Oh, there you go.
Reconnected eventually.
Maybe that's the signal.
Maybe I should shut her down.
We're getting greedy with this internet connection.
Actually, held out pretty good.
It was pretty good.
Yeah, Starlink's where it's at.
I have connection problems occasionally, but it's way better than ever before.
It's not that expensive compared to what else is out there.
It's about the similar.
Fred's like high-speed internet.
You're going to pay about that.
And it cuts out once in a while for a few seconds.
that's not bad.
That's pretty good.
You can take it anywhere.
That's not bad at all.
I'm okay with it.
I'm trying to think if there's anything else I wanted to ask you.
I don't know.
I'm going to go through a lot of these chats quickly and maybe there's anything in there and then we'll.
Ghost Dogman says, good show.
Thank you.
I'm glad.
I'm barely hanging on.
I got to have some fans or it's over.
He says, first time meeting this McKenzie guy, good back and forth.
Hope you collab again sooner than later.
True Cora says, stack family and friends like the exchange, wondering who this Jerry McKenzie is, research staglon.
That's a whole other rabbit hole that we don't have time for.
That's a three-hour stream in itself, at least, dude.
It's so insane.
You wouldn't believe it unless you were here.
And there's video, unfortunately, and there's government documents.
There's a lot going on with that.
But basically, the government of Canada declared war on me and my friends and lost, if you can believe that.
They lost an imaginary fake war to this, to this figurine, actually, is what defeated them.
It sounds too ridiculous to believe, but I wish it was.
I wish we lived in a serious place, but we don't.
Canada is more like a Monty Python episode with Indians, and that's probably as close as I can say now.
Land of the fake home again says white trash regresses to the mean of typical white-inspired excellence.
What?
It regresses?
I don't know if that's true.
True Course is do either of you two remember that bizarre 4chan thread called Am I a Rothschild?
Ask Rothschild Ask Me a Question.
It's been scrubbed from the net, but fragments exist.
I don't remember that one.
4chan sometimes, it's usually insane nonsense, but once in a while, there's something really interesting on there that, and you, well, this, there's one last thing I wanted to ask you about because we talked about this last time we talked, I think, or about this anyway.
I don't know if it was on stream or not, but there was a 4chan post that I think you shared, and I think I talked to you about it with, of somebody pre-election time saying, here's what's going to happen.
You know, you're going to have these events.
Basically, it kind of laid out the groundwork for the domestic, how they're going to basically turn the guns around domestically and point them at white people and start targeting.
They're going to be coming out.
They're going to pass these laws.
They're going to come after these types of people.
You're going to see this happen.
And that's pretty much Oh, no.
I think.
Yeah, my connection dropped.
Crap.
We're still recording at least, but.
Oh, no.
I got greedy.
That's what happened.
I got greedy.
And it's punishing me.
It's going to punish me now.
This is awful.
Do I switch to?
Do I got to go back?
I may have to switch connection.
That could be the reason.
Where's the real one?
It's coming back.
It's not coming back.
It is coming back.
Sorry, guys.
This is what happens.
You know, this is the technology we have.
Again, I don't have Tim Pool Studios.
I don't have $150,000 a month to...
This one's brought to you by whoever.
Internet Connection Works today.
Oh, there we go.
You're muted, though.
Jesus.
All right.
There.
There.
Look at that.
At least the physical recording doesn't die.
So I have the audio.
I upload them to pod bean and shit after the fact.
Okay.
I just fill time and I'm like just talking to no one except people in the future.
So there's like the whole weird back and forth now.
I've had to do that.
Time traveling.
I was like, so my now, but you're later, but it's now for you when you hear it, which was my before, but now it's later.
It's very confusing.
And they're trying to drive a truck and then they crash, especially if they're Indian.
It was funny because you said something about like domestic guns.
Yeah.
Well, that's what it was.
It was all about this, how they were going to basically turn and the real agenda was.
I remember that post.
It was to go after patriotic white Americans for, you know, the demographic replacement is the real issue we're worried about.
And you're going to see them more and more frequently framed as domestic terrorists.
And they said, you know, all these sealed indictments are always going on.
They're like, if those even exist, those are for you, idiots.
It's not for the government.
It's for you and you and you and you and you and you.
They're fucking watching everybody.
They've got every social media thing.
And this is, at that point, I was like, okay, well, if that's what they've thrown down, then again, there's, like I said before, there's no reason to hide then because they already know.
They're going to come get you anyway.
So if you're trying to hide, then you might as well do something because they've got every, anything with a battery, I'd say.
If you're using electricity, yeah, they can read it.
Well, I have a secret account.
It doesn't matter.
Like if they want to see what your shit says, they can do that.
Anything.
It does not matter at all.
So if you think you're going to trick them in that way, you're not going to.
I mean, take precautions, obviously, and don't be an idiot and don't be, you shouldn't be doing illegal things anyway.
Yeah.
But this concept of like an interrogation or something.
Even just being around devices and phones, even if they're turned off in some cases, it like it, you know, just assume that they're there at Big Brothers everywhere.
It's a real thing now.
And that's been proven.
So, you know, people are like, oh, I don't want to get in trouble.
It's pretty much impossible not to.
So if you're going to fight, do it or don't, you know?
Yeah, it's wild.
All right.
I'm going to get through these and we'll get out of here.
Connie Drauger says, when are we getting more encoded messages?
For me or him?
Oh.
It's been a while.
What happened was number station, like Russian number station kind of thing?
Well, kind of like, so I used to do occasionally these like encoded messages during my stream that you could decode and people did actually.
I was impressed.
It's hilarious.
I pretend to do that and it's just nonsense, but it drives my enemies crazy because they think it's real.
Or is it real?
And maybe I'm just throwing them off.
And now they don't know.
Nobody knows.
And the mystery continues.
Well, there was a time there was like three layers to it.
And by the time you got to the end, it was just basically saying, why did you decode this?
Get a job.
Yeah.
People still did it.
But like the part of it was the template I used to use to make those, the computer died.
And just because of the, I'll probably, I was thinking about that the other day.
I'd like to do some more of those.
Those would be fun.
Yeah.
That is funny.
It's doing the audience for interaction stuff is always like, yeah, it's fun.
It's funny.
Yeah.
Snez Hanna says, loving this back in nice and laid-back stream.
I've been watching Devon from nearly the beginning.
The beginning of time?
I don't know.
You two or legends.
Thanks, man.
JQRC says this is the greatest show on the internet.
Probably, but people aren't allowed to hear about it because white guys and we're mean.
If it were any more right-wing, it would be my channel.
Thanks.
Okay.
The Reverend Chad Kroger says you two are more interesting than the sum of your individual infotainment.
Okay, you guys are getting gay now.
You complete each other.
This isn't like I'm not, you know, the drinking days are.
I'm not taking my shirt off.
We're not like, I've, you know, it's been enough.
I was in the military.
I've humiliated myself enough.
But you might be individually or collectively a honeypot AI psychologically fed op like fairy.
That's also possible.
You don't know.
I mean, some of you have met me and shaken my hand, but for those that you don't know, I could be a robot, a replicant in AI.
Jim Carrey in a mask pretending to be Joe Biden or whatever other ones that are out there.
That was a good one.
Ghost Dog says, what was that opera you were playing?
When Devin was describing the AI takeover, it's like Requiem.
I can't remember what it is, but it's like evil aristocrat music.
I was like kind of in the background.
I was just like, this is truly frightening when you think about it.
So why not make it a little worse?
A little worse.
I don't know.
I have to go check, but I can't remember how I found it.
Sound cloud, like was one of those phone apps.
You can press a button, it'll hear the song and tell you immediately what it is.
That's super helpful.
Was it Verdi's Requiem?
I think that's exactly what it is.
Yes, that's exactly what it is.
That one's very intense.
I like that one.
Starts off slow with the violin.
Yeah, that's exactly.
I'm playing it right now.
Requiems are great.
Mozart has my favorite requiem.
Verdi is probably my second favorite.
This is hilarious.
And then Carl Orff has the real, you know, the dun dun dun.
You know, like the real scary.
The real ominous stuff.
This will be a good one.
We'll play us out with that.
That's fun.
Yeah.
It's, yeah, the world's pretty scary.
There's very few reasons for optimism, you know, but you might as well.
We're all going to die anyway.
Goss Dog fans says good farmers are eugenicists.
That's true.
Countersignal says Charles Johnson's thoughts was who called out Shapiro for massage agents?
Oh, Charles Johnson's thoughts.
That's a Twitter account.
Simone de Biguet says your Prime Minister Millhouse can smash a piece of particular board like he's going to slash the taxi.
Punched a board in half like a child does at a karate practice to show how tough he is.
Canadian politics is the darkest reality com the darkest comedy that no one's watching.
You know what I mean?
It's ridiculous.
Well, you got to think of it this way.
No offense to the Canadians out there, but.
Oh, they're very decensitive.
It'd be hard to decentralize at this point.
We're pretty much a carnival at this point, and we've always looked at you guys as a joke.
So what does that make you?
You're America's hat.
Is this the Mozart Requiem?
I don't know.
They're all mad at me in the chat.
I'm not an opera nerd.
I'm just like, that sounds fun.
That's funny.
I'm going to put it on my thing.
And they're all getting cranky at me.
I told you it was free.
What do you want?
I have a question about Canada, actually.
So I, what's this about?
Were you guys, what was your, all right.
Yeah.
Okay.
I think so.
Yeah.
There's a governor general who's like the crown's like go, like viceroy governor type character that has to approve all everything that we do anyway.
It's really stupid.
Yeah, because I thought, because I watched like they swore when they swore on Trudeau, he had to like swear allegiance to the queen.
Yeah, you still do it in the military and stuff, too.
That's fucking weird.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
It's just they haven't changed any of it.
And it's like one of these, it's more like one of these things where it's like you have like a really old presidency, like Vince McMahon at the end of WWE or something where like he's not actually really making any decisions.
We're all just pretending that he's, you know, we're just like, it's going to be over soon.
Let's just let it die out on its own.
But then actually it kind of had the royalty stuff had a revival here.
Especially with conservatives, it's really popular.
Like they're really, they're really into this monarchy thing.
There's a whole segment of them that really.
Oh, yeah.
I was surprised to find out I couldn't care less.
I mean, I'm probably part American.
One of my first YouTube videos when I came back was like, I made, I was like, because I'm trans now.
And it was like, I was actually, I was an American in a Canadian body and I have all these symptoms.
I hate the royal family.
I don't know why.
I just fucking hate.
I want to hit them.
I want to hit them in the face.
Well, I'll tell you.
If the royal family was based, which they're hoping for this thing for us.
Yeah, we talked about that.
Even I would be like, yeah, God saved the king.
We had a whole theory where Harry would just become mega-based, want revenge over his mom's murder and all this stuff.
And rescues his brother from the clutches of it.
No, and then shortly after that, he did something incredibly cocked.
And we're like, fuck, we can't have anything.
It's no funny.
There isn't.
Jen Steen says, good chemistry.
Thanks, guys.
Thanks, Jenstein.
He's always been very supportive.
Iron Pill says, this is great.
Can't wait to replay all of this at work tomorrow.
Everybody's just listening to iPod, you know, podcasts at work.
They're not actually working.
That's why our economy's falling apart.
But that's okay.
It's benefiting me.
We're destroying the productivity of the West.
China, invent a podcast.
Turn you into economic ruin.
CRJ says Cam wants you to flex and rip your shirt again so he can squeal like the pleb stack can provide audio commentary.
I don't think that's going to be necessary.
We're not going to do that tonight.
I already did that once and it was by accident.
Shirt ripped.
I was just like, I'm just too huge now, I guess.
It was just a bad shirt.
Anyway, anyway, that's, yeah, three and a half hours, man.
I appreciate it.
It was, we were probably, I might get arrested for some of that.
I don't know.
I mean, it's Canada, so they're trying to pass legislation that's life in prison for wrong thing, hate speech.
Really?
Yeah, because we already have hate speech laws, which are pretty silly as they are.
So you got to be a little careful.
And now they're like, no, it's not good enough because they wrote it for me and my friends specifically, this Canadian anti-hate network they go by, which is kind of like the SPLC, kind of like the ADL.
They have Hope, Not Hate in the UK, which serves a similar function.
They're basically just a bunch of cranky Jews that track anybody talking shit and try to ruin their lives and deplatform and attack their families or supporters, all this stuff.
So their guys co-authored this bill called the Anti-Hate Act.
They tried to get it through in the last election, but we had an election, so it got tossed in the trash.
It's back now.
Some amendments.
There's ankle bracelets.
There's retroactive penalties.
There's a tweet, like $50,000 for a tweet.
There's life in prison.
There's all of this crazy stuff.
Ban you from the internet.
Maybe don't upload this.
Well, I mean, I'm just going to, I mean, I'll stay till it's too late.
And it's like, well, or not too late.
And then like, if I have to flee the country, I will, because I'm not just going to, I mean, what's the point of that?
Well, the UK, I saw, I don't know how real this is.
I just saw a Breitbart headline today that said that the UK wants to have prison sentences for watching right now.
Wow.
Wow.
I mean, that's, what do you do with that state?
I mean, we're getting into the shitter off the pot, I think.
They're getting really aggressive with some of this stuff.
And the retro is people like, oh, well, you just delete everything off the internet.
Well, I can't because like if someone uploaded, you know, they just take a clip of your stuff or they take whatever and they put it on BitChute.
I'm legally responsible for that because I originally created it and put it on the internet.
And just because someone else took it, copy and put it somewhere else, it's my responsibility to ask to get that off the internet.
So if they find like they themselves could archive all my videos, upload it to some page, whatever, and it's like, oh, this is their life in prison.
Right.
And you're like, what?
And this may pass.
Like it may go in.
I don't know how much longer this government is going to stay up.
But, you know, if it doesn't get taken down in the next couple of few months, I don't know.
It's going to get dicey here.
And the guys coming in are saying like, oh, well, we're going to do our own hate speech bill.
It's going to be more common sense, though, not crazy like theirs.
It's like, oh, common sense Orwellian hate speech control.
That's great.
And guess who their deputy leader of the party, maybe the real one, is a gay Jewish lesbian.
Of course, why not?
And they're tweeting constantly about rising hate speech and hate crimes and Jews are being scared and threatened and somebody's planning to blow up a school, which probably never happened.
And, you know, so while we're being completely overrun by Indians and there's like, they busted a $500 million meth lab the other day, like it's just non-stop with these people.
And they're like, Indian meth lab?
Yeah.
Like literally something.
I'm just trying to picture a meth lab Indians, you know?
From India, Indians.
Sorry, sorry, sorry, please.
Bloody fox are.
They're just, maybe they go really fast.
But it was something to do with the Mexican cartel.
The crime situation is completely out of control.
So this place is going to come apart.
So America, you're probably going to have an unstable.
This is not going to be a stable place for much, for too many more years.
I am the one that knocks.
Pinderberg, it was you all along.
I am the danger.
I am the danger.
Oh, geez.
Yeah, there is that.
Okay.
All right.
I got to finish this again.
Yeah, I did.
I got them all.
All right.
All right.
That's probably enough, Jail.
I think that's good enough.
This is enough to put me away for a while.
I'm going to start packing.
I'm going to start.
I've got to go get Morgan.
We probably should leave the country immediately.
And yeah, when I land in Mexico, I'll give you a call.
Ethan Rouse.
Ethan's going to shelter me in Mexico, I think.
We're going to have to make some kind of ex-PAC community somewhere.
That literally could happen, though.
That's a whole other.
Yeah.
No, I think about it.
I think about, you know, I mean, America is big.
There's lots of places you go.
And who knows?
Maybe we'll luck out with some of this free speech stuff in Trump.
I'm banned from America for now.
Oh, really?
Well, I don't know for sure, but a friend of mine, two different ones, but well, this one was the worst.
He tried to go, he moved just recently near a border town.
It's right there.
So he's like, I'm going to go to America and get cheap gas and cigarettes and all this kind of stuff.
And they're like, oh, wait a minute.
Stopped him, detained him, held him for seven hours, interrogated him about me, when he last saw me, when he was talking, cloned his phone and all this stuff.
Seven hours, and then sent him back to Canada in handcuffs, denied him entry to the United States because he knows me.
So I was like, I probably shouldn't try to go to the States maybe then.
I don't know.
They seem to be upset about what I'm doing, maybe.
Or maybe they just didn't like his, maybe they didn't like the look of him.
I don't know.
Anyway, there's always the rest of the planet mostly.
Yeah, just I would do what I would suggest a lot of people do if you're worried about this sort of a thing is always investigate how you could relocate yourself in a pinch.
Yeah.
You need to always have a plan, like an escape plan, you know, just especially if you're doing this kind of stuff where it's not unrealistic.
I mean, I've had this happen twice now where it's like, surprise, there's a SWAT team here.
I'm like, cool.
Right on.
Guess them go to jail again.
And then you're, you know, so they pass these laws.
They start to, you know, the writings on the wall.
It's like, you know, don't fly too close to the sun because what's the point in martyring yourself, you know?
And like, oh, people are like, oh, we'll get you.
You're like, no, you won't.
What will happen is I would get arrested and charged and I'd go to jail forever.
And people would whine and cry and be like, this is awful.
And then years go by and like, look what they did.
They did that to Julian Assange right in front of everyone.
No one's come to break.
And Julian Assange had way more notoriety and help and money behind him.
And he still rotted in prison for fucking over.
Tortured him.
They just tortured him.
And, you know, so like, yeah, I don't think so.
I don't know if you should offer yourself up to that.
I don't know if that's wise, but I mean, they just grabbed him.
Well, there's the guy, what's his face in Austria that just made rap songs about Mr. Bond?
Yeah, I heard that story.
Yeah, there you go.
And he's years in jail for making songs.
And it's like, you know, once they're like, all right, that's going to be the law on Monday, you should probably be out of town by Friday because it's just basically, and kind of the way they justify it is like, look, we warned them.
They knew it was their responsibility.
I'm karmically absolved of guilt because, you know, I made a law.
He didn't, it's his own fault.
You know, should have, should have been smart and got out of, got out of here while they had time.
Or they'll just assassinate you in Mexico.
I don't mean it happened to Trotsky.
So he got an ice pick in the back of the head, I think.
Something crazy.
So, all right.
Anyway, yeah, thanks, man.
Thanks for coming.
I appreciate it.
That was fun.
That was a good time.
You got the bits of a lot of stuff.
Yeah.
Anytime, man.
Yeah, okay.
So appreciate it.
Yeah, likewise.
You can follow Devin at black underscore pilled on Twitter.
Blackpilled.com.
We'll just basically redirect you to his Odyssey page, I think, here, where he has a lot of stuff.
A lot, a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot.
You'll be busy.
You'll be busy until at least March if you want to go over all of this.
There's a lot here, a lot of great content.
And I definitely have benefited a lot from your work over the years.
So thank you for that, man.
And thanks for coming.
And we'll do it again sometime.
All right.
Well, thanks for having me.
Cheers, brother.
I'll let you go.
All right.
Thanks for coming.
There we go.
Cool.
Well, that was fun.
How did you guys like that?
I watched him for a long time.
And, yeah, it's just certain people, you like how their mind works.
Like, it just they see things a certain way that you kind of resonate with.
And There's a lot of those.
There's a lot of them out there.
And thank God for the internet now.
These people can find each other.
Imagine in the old days, if you were the 70s or the 80s or something and you illegally noticed some things, it's like you have no one to talk to anywhere about any of it because everybody's isolated.
We don't know.
We're contending with the internet.
It's a chance.
But we're going to have to basically race to the finish line to see if anybody's going to survive this craziness.
All right.
Did I fix all of these?
CRJ?
I'm not doing that.
I'm not ripping my shirt.
And yeah, I got all the chats.
Everything's all caught up.
Good to go.
Thanks, guys.
I'll be back tomorrow night with just me.
I guess I'm just doing a stream tomorrow.
That's the weekend.
Right, exactly.
Friday, Tuesdays, and Fridays.
RagingDistant.com has all of my social media links you can find that I'm still allowed to use.
There's a sub stack I haven't posted in a long time.
And I should because there's a lot of people subscribed to it, but I'm not allowed to get paid for it anymore because I'm evil.
So it's just kind of, I was like, well, you know, why put the effort in if you're not going to get.
So instead, you can go to some of the links below.
I have a gumroad subscription link if you want to help me out that way.
I appreciate it.
But you don't need to.
I do it for free because the love of the game, you know, you just got to do it.
It's fun.
They get so mad, you know.
And then they tweet about it, which is incredible.
They tweet about it.
I'm going to write an article.
And you're like, all I fucking did was say noises with my face.
And half the country got set on fire.
That's wild.
It's all about the game.
And how you play it All about control And if you can take it All about your debt And if you can pay it It's all about the game.
You're going to make it.
I am the game.
You told me.
I am the drum.
A classic.
Thanks for coming up.
Go subscribe to Devin Stack.
Watching and weeping.
It's a good time.
I'll see you tomorrow night.
The same usual time.
So there's going to be a police raid.
They know what I'm going to be.
You guys will get to see it live.
That's the benefit.
If they come get me someday, they'll know exactly when to do it because I'll be right here at that time.
Sitting duck.
So, you know.
Don't tell them under the table, though, there's guns everywhere.
There's bombs.
There's knives.
It's like, it's John Wick's studio here, okay?
I've been training, I'm practicing, I've got moves.
phillips got a flamethrower You don't believe me?
Test him then!
Find out!
You don't want to find out.
See you next time!
See you tomorrow!
Six separate trainers!
60 Patrick, ProPatria!
We'll see you next time!
Stay away from Phil's flamethrower!
It's like, oh, he doesn't actually have one.
Ah.
There's no way you can shake me.
I've smelled things burning when there's no obvious source of it.
I just...
I'm going to bed.
So come get me.
He'll be live.
I think that's what I was saying.
I drowned myself out.
I don't know how to work any of this.
I'm going to be training.
I have no idea what I'm doing.
I have no idea at all.
I'm just winging it every day.
I'm not even wearing pants right now because why do you need to?
Nobody sees them unless you stand up.
And I didn't.
So therefore, no pants.
See, that's the kind of logic the AI could be using.
Watch out for that.
Maybe I'm the AI.
Maybe it's already too late.
I'm a bloody baby.
Why would you be disappointed, Phil?
Why?
It was great.
No, it's not those kind of pills.
No, he's not a drug dealer.
No, it's a metaphor.
It's information.
You thought we were having a pill party.
No.
Why would you think that?
I guess I'm the idiot.
Like, why wouldn't you think that?
I'm dumb for not assuming you wouldn't.
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