INSOMNIA STREAM: DO IT LIVE EDITION - 04/04/2026
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This episode of the Insomnia Stream is a wide-ranging, live, unstructured monologue centered primarily on skepticism toward moon-landing conspiracy theories, misunderstandings of basic physics and communications technology, and examples of cognitive bias. The host uses personal anecdotes, historical case studies, archival footage, and contemporary media clips to illustrate how flawed assumptions and poor scientific literacy fuel misinformation. Secondary topics include news commentary, cultural commentary, archival oddities, viewer questions, and spontaneous reactions to viral media, all delivered in an improvisational “do it live” format.Catalonian Numbers Lady
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Devon Stack
00:08:56 Welcome to The Insomnia Stream. Do it live edition,00:09:07 because we're doing it live.
00:09:11 I'm your host, of course, Devon Stack, and I feel like I'm dying. I'm dying, but the show must go on. Oh, I don't know what I did, you know? I think you know. I think it was, you know. I think it was I shouldn't have trusted. I should, you know, this, this whole unholy alliance, this forced, I'm sorry, but this forced unholy alliance that Elon is trying to conduct on Twitter between Japanese racists and white people racists.
00:09:51 See, we're not so different. We're not so different, you and I, that's how they. They try to weasel in. That's how they try to worm their way in. See, look at that. They're honorary in this little fucking love fest, this fucking slant eyed, jappy, gooky fucking love fest that's going on, on this, this whole Twitter thing, this ex formerly known as Twitter thing. There was some post. There are some funny ones too.
00:10:31 But there was this post, I was suckered by a post. I'm gonna blame this, because I felt fine before I did this. There was this post that said, Oh yeah, the Japanese, they're so smart and exotic, and they do this quirky thing. They do this quirky thing that Americans don't do.
00:10:55 And it's weird because it's they mix these two American things together, and it makes this amazing Japanese delicacy. And these two things, apparently, it was Coca Cola and peanuts. I know that sounds retarded already, but that's what it was. I was like, Huh? I mean, you mean Japanese people, they fill a glass up with Coke, and then they pour peanuts into the into the coke. All right. Oh, that's like, easy to replicate.
00:11:27 Like, even out here in the middle of nowhere, I can acquire peanuts and Coca Cola. So I don't even know why I did it on a whim. I was just like, I'm gonna try it. Whatever I actually read there was, like, this way too long post, this like page long post where some guy who I should never have trusted it spent entirely too much time trying to, like, break down chemically. Why? Why this was actually the most perfect.
00:11:59 He really sold it. I almost feel like he worked for the peanut lobby in conjunction with Coca Cola, because it sold me. I was like, damn, this guy's really, uh, he's making a good argument here, for, like, the the chemical reaction between peanuts and Coca Cola creating this new flavor, new flavor that the Japanese have unlocked and kept secret, and now I'm gonna, I'm gonna have this the secret, the secret flavor.
00:12:31 I like peanuts and I like Coca Cola. What could go wrong? And so I went to the store and I got some Coca Cola, and I got some peanuts, and I was pretty excited when I came home. I was like, isn't it great, you know, it's unlocking some, like, chemical thing, I guess, like, the carbonation does some kind of, you know, it somehow exacerbates the, the peanut chemical con position neutralization, I don't know, some crazy bullshit, right?
00:13:10 Somehow it mixes up with the something or not. I don't even know. I don't remember any of the and so I did a pork coke in a glass and dumped peanuts in it, and I was like, it's fizzing up. Is it supposed to do this? Is this the magic, unlocking the flavor? And it fizzed up a little bit as I don't know.
00:13:35 Is there like a time I'm supposed to wait? Did the peanuts get soggy if I wait too long, and then I was just like, fuck it. I guess I'm gonna try it. And when would you? Would you believe it tastes like peanuts in Coca Cola? That's all it tastes like. It just tastes like you put some peanuts in a glass of coke. There's no flavor that gets unlocked.
00:14:04 There's just the two distinct flavors of peanuts and Coca Cola in your mouth at the same time. In fact, I was thinking about this like this has probably happened before in my mouth. I've probably been eating peanuts and drinking Coca Cola, Coca Cola before, and I don't think I had, like, some kind of flavor orgasm while that was going on. Why do I think this is going to be something special? I was really disappointed.
00:14:31 And then about an hour later, I started feeling like I was dying. So I felt like shit all day. Some of those peanuts have been, have felt as though they want to to come out the way they came in. So it's I've been feeling not great, not great since the chap. These delicacy of peanuts and Coca Cola. So don't fall for the scam. Do not fall for that scam. But yeah, I've been feeling like shit all day.
00:15:10 I was gonna be doing like, a moon, a moon, moon string. And it's just like, it's, I'll just, I'll tell you, man, that the amount of tard, the amount of tard that you have to get through for some like these videos that I'm more shocked, that they convince people of anything like I asked for. I asked for.
00:15:38 You know, hey, give me that your best videos. What are the best videos? For those of you who don't think that we landed on the moon? Surely, surely, there's like, you know, like, here's, here's the there's the documentary that changed my mind, or whatever that has the proof, and the stuff that people sent me. It's like, what are we doing here? Guys, this is what convinced you like.
00:16:05 This is what convinced you that okay, and they're always really long like, way longer than they need to be like, way longer than they need to be like, three and a half hours, three and a half hours where a lot of it is like, a lot of it's just like, it's not how I would expect it to be. And so therefore, it's not real. It's like, really, it's not, it doesn't, it doesn't seem right to you, is that that's the argument?
00:16:34 Is it doesn't feel right, like, that's the argument that you're going with, like, oh yeah. It just, I feel like it would be like this. Well, what are you basing that on? Exactly, right? Is it because when you were at the moon yesterday, like it, you witnessed something else, and this looks out of the ordinary for because you're always on the moon.
00:16:52 Is that it? Or are you basing this on, like television shows and movies and your imagination. And rather than say to yourself, huh, I would have thought it would be different than this.
00:17:07 Obviously, my expectation was wrong. I wonder why that is no, no, no, no. See the personality type that that embraces these kinds of conspiracy you know that you can see the correlation here? No, no, no, it's it's never that my expectation might have just been wrong about something. No, no.
00:17:26 Reality is wrong if I expect it to be a certain way and it's not that way, well, then all of physics is a lie. And so you're having to just sift through a bunch of shit. And it's like, I don't want to do like a 12 hour fucking stream going out over three hours of fucking bullshit. So what are like the good ones? And it's like, and I'm looking through, I'm trying to find like the good ones the whole time, try not to vomit on my keyboard.
00:17:56 And just like, what's going on, what? Like, who's who is this convincing? Who is this convincing, exactly? And some of these people, they're just so dishonest, like that, Bart Cybele or Sibrel, or whatever his name is. He's just so dishonest. And you see this a lot, and it kind of makes sense, right?
00:18:20 Because that's his whole career now, right? That's his whole business model. And so you see a lot of, a lot of parallels between that guy and like flat Earth Dave, where Flat Earth Dave will bring up some flat Earth talking point on a live stream, and then he'll be confronted with with basically impossible to refute proof that that point, that particular point, is wrong.
00:18:45 And in that discussion, he'll even he won't concede, because they never do, but he'll stop using that talking point, because it's clear to anyone watching that interaction, that talking point is now invalid, and he just got something wrong.
00:19:01 Now he'll never admit that, but he should, at least at that moment, know, okay, I can never use this talking point again, because it's clearly wrong. He'll be on a stream the next week using that exact same talking point, knowing now you know that he has to know that it's wrong.
00:19:18 He's just hoping that the audience didn't watch the other live stream. And because his entire identity is wrapped up in flat earth and his entire financial future is wrapped up in flat Earth, he'll never, he'll, he'll never, ever, ever give up anything, and not a single talking point. And I've noticed the same behavior with this Bart fucking guy, and I'll give you a perfect fucking example, perfect fucking example.
00:19:47 And actually, this is another thing too, that it's, it's not understanding what the fuck you're talking about, but being really fucking confident about it, right? So one of the things, one of the things I was looking at. Because you see the Flat Earthers and Moon people like, they use the same strategy of of, I won't tell you why I think this is ridiculous. I'll laugh hysterically at it. And that is the argument.
00:20:17 Oh, look how ridiculous this is. Oh, and you're just like, what? What's ridiculous. What's the part do you have a problem with? And they'll just play. But look, just, look, just look at the thing. You're like, Okay, what? What do you have the problem with? And the thing in this case, was the phone call, the phone call with the astronauts and Nixon, and they're cool.
00:20:43 Look, I think they can make a phone call from from the moon, and it's like, yeah, what's do? You know what phones are like, really? Do you see? This is what I'm talking about. When people just treat technology like it's a mystery box, like their cell phone in their hand, and they don't know what it's just this magic little black mirror in their pocket that they take out and they can touch it like a fucking chimpanzee and play with apps or whatever.
00:21:03 They have no idea what the hell's going on behind the other side of that piece of glass. No idea at all. It's all just magic to them. And so when they see Nixon on like an old timey phone, like call, I don't know what's the argument. Like, what do they you think there's like, there should be a fiber optic cable going to the moon? Like, what do you think? What's lacking? Like, what's missing? What? What?
00:21:34 0What's the problem with with this picture? And they don't know. They don't know. It just seems weird that you could do that, but they don't even know why. And I was watching some interview with Bart sobrell, I think that's his last name, whatever it is, and he was complaining about, oh, yeah, well, they could never do a phone call like that. There'd be, like, this huge delay. There is a delay.
00:22:02 I mean, there, just for those who don't know why when, I mean why, it wouldn't be ridiculous, is radio waves travel at the speed of light, and you're talking to mission control with radios that trap the radio waves, of which are traveling at the speed of light. It's not hard to patch the audio.
00:22:27 In fact, I've got a ham radio from that era from from literally 1969 that has a phone patch in it that can do exactly this. You can hook up the radio into a phone line and then dial someone up. In fact, I even hooked the mine up just to do it up to a Bluetooth, uh,
00:22:51 like phone line thing, so I could actually phone Pat. It's called a phone patch. So I could phone patch people in via cell phone just to do it. It's not really useful nowadays, obviously, but back then, it was a common thing, because you didn't have long distance lines.
00:23:05 So for example, Vietnam, which was going on at the time, a lot of ham radio operators would would call, or would when they reach someone that was in Vietnam, like because, you know, they had radios out there, they would call the soldier's family and do a phone patch so they could talk to their family over the radio.
00:23:29 This was like a normal thing. This was a normal thing ham radio operators did as a service to service men that were out in Vietnam, literally during the exact same time period. The only difference is the distance. And, yeah, the different the distance is significant, obviously.
00:23:49 And that what does introduce a delay, but not so much of a delay that you can't have the conversation anyway. So this gets mentioned to BART that, yeah, there'd be a delay and, but, you know, this is, this isn't that crazy that, I mean, it's, it's radio waves coming from the moon to Earth, routed through a phone system, and Bart goes, Whoa, yeah. Well, well, because, yeah, yeah, right.
00:24:19 Because, think of all the animal old analog systems it would have to go through. The delay would be enormous. Now, for those of you who actually understand technology, I want you to listen to that all of those old analog systems, the delay would be enormous.
00:24:46 I have a news flash for you guys. Analog doesn't just mean old and slow. Analog is actually faster than digital. Because nothing is getting processed. So when you say something like that, Bart, I know that you don't know what the fuck you're talking about. You think old computers are slower than new computers, and so old pre computer stuff would be even slower.
00:25:19 Actually, no, in fact, that same radio I was talking about that I've got from 1969 if I put that right next to my radio that was manufactured in 2023 that has a SDR, a digital processing radio, side by side, and I have them receive the exact same signal. There's actually a delay on the 2023 radio, because that radio signal is being received and digitized and processed and going through this whole like, it's fast.
00:25:57 I mean, there's a processor that's really fast, and it's not like super delayed, but it's enough to where you can measure it. And in the analog radio that has glowing vacuum tubes, it's instantaneous, because it everything within that radio is moving at the speed of light, because in analog systems,
00:26:20 everything's moving at the speed of light, and so, aside from distance, because electrons or or radio waves or photons or whatever is carrying that signal, maybe If there's longer distances it has to go, that'll slow it down, but there's no digital processing happening ever, and so there's no delay at all. I mean, aside from, you know, the distance, and for him to make a comment like that revealed that he didn't know fuck all about one of these.
00:27:02 I mean, this is a guy who's dedicated his life to saying that this is all fake, and this is one of his big talking points. And that's like, that's like, a major misunderstanding of just a basic part of his talking point for him to just say that just just really reveals that he doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about.
00:27:29 And so often in these videos that people have sent me, I'm looking at this stuff, and I'm just like the lack of understanding of just like the basic topic being discussed here, it really makes it hard to, you know, to almost to sit through some of this stuff. And then again, I was like, I really feel like vomiting on my keyboard because those fucking peanuts and Coca Cola.
00:27:57 I really considered like, like, like, doing, I'm not, I'm not doing the show. I'm not doing that. I can't handle it. I've got, like, I've got, like, a low grade fever. But then I remembered, I remembered, you know, I remember Bill O'Reilly, Wise. Bill O'Reilly with his wise words that when things don't go right, you don't you don't quit,
Bill O'Reilly
00:28:26 you always stick with it. That's tomorrow, and that is it for us today. Okay, I don't know what, whatever it is, it's not right on a teleprompter. I don't know what that is. I've never seen that. No, there is we are going to do sting, yeah, okay, but now I can't read it. There's no There's no words on it, okay, there's no words there to play us out. What does that mean to play us out?Inside Edition Director
00:28:55 It's sting. Is going to do it's a video, Sting, video.Bill O'Reilly
00:29:01 What is for credits? I don't know what that means to play us out. What does that mean to end the show? Yeah, yeah. All right, go, go in, 543, that's tomorrow, and that is that again, 543, that's tomorrow, and that is it for us today, and we will leave you with a I can't do it. We'll do it live.00:29:31 We'll do it live. Fuck it. Do it live. I can. I'll write it, and we'll do it live.
00:29:38 Fucking thing sucks. In, 543, that's tomorrow, and that is it for us today. I'm Bill O'Reilly, thanks again for watching. We'll leave you with Sting and a cut off his new album. Take it away.
Devon Stack
00:29:59 So. That's how I felt. I just said, Fuck it. I'm gonna do it live kind of funny. It takes me back from when I used to floor direct. You'd be surprised at how often that's exactly what's going on when the camera is not rolling like the second you go to commercial, the the the sudden, the extreme and abrupt change that that goes on on the faces of the people on the other side of the camera there. 00:30:29 But anyway, yeah, here we are. So here we are. One thing that I was reminded of when looking at this moon stuff, reminded of this case here, some of you guys might know. Some of you guys might not know who this is. If you don't know this is, you'll know. You'll know what he inspired. This is MacArthur Wheeler. MacArthur Wheeler, he thought he could become invisible by rubbing lemon juice on his face.
00:31:31 You might think to yourself, well, that doesn't that doesn't make any sense. Why would he think that lemon juice would make him invisible?
00:31:46 Well, the reason why he thought lemon juice would make him invisible is he learned that you could make invisible ink with lemon juice, and so he put two and two together, and thought that, well, invisible ink, that would mean I could put it on my face and my face would be invisible. In fact, he even tested his theory. See, he was no dummy, no, no, he was not an idiot. He was super smart.
00:32:25 He could see through the lies of NASA. And so after rubbing lemon juice on his face, he got a Polaroid camera, pointed it at his face, snapped a shot, and wow, sure enough, when he looked at the photo that he had taken, his face was not there. So he now had proof.
00:32:55 He now had proof that his his logic was sound. He had done an experiment. His train of thought really makes sense, you know, like, well, lemon juice is is invisible ink. So therefore I can put invisible ink on my face, and my face will disappear. And I know this works, because I took a polaroid photo of myself after putting lemon juice in my eyes, which made it impossible for me to see where I was pointing the camera.
00:33:33 So I actually just pointed up at the ceiling. But I was convinced, because I my methods are always sound, and it's the whole rest of the world that's crazy. I looked at the results of the test, the poorly performed test that I had done, and concluded that I indeed was invisible. I indeed was invisible.
00:34:00 And so he went and robbed a bank. This is a 1995 he walked into two different banks in Pittsburgh, robbed them with no mask, no disguise, just reeking of lemon juice. He even looked at the the security cameras directly and grinned at them with dupers Delight. He was like, Haha, yeah, they can't even see me.
00:34:36 These, these mere mortals that don't know about the the lemon juice trick that makes you invisible. So police aired the footage, including this still shot right here, and they they found out who he was, and had him arrested within out, within an hour. When they brought him in, they showed him the tape, and he said, but I wore the juice.
00:35:13 He was shocked that his apparently that his theory in his experiment that was actually flawed reality ended up catching up with MacArthur Wheeler. Now this story is the story that actually inspired David Dunning and Justin Kruger to publish their 1999 paper defining the Dunning Kruger effect, the cognitive bias, where people with low ability drastically overestimate their own competence.
00:35:56 And I think that really sums up a lot of what I see from people viciously arguing about the moon landing, it's people that with low ability who are drastically overestimating their own confidence. I think that's a good way to put it. The examples are endless. Again, I probably, I'll probably do a moon stream, just to show you the specifics.
00:36:31 But it's, there's so many, there's so many examples, you know, like, just, just from, like, the the little bit of interaction I had with people on on X over the last few days, you know, people that, for you know, for example, just people that don't know, in people saying, for example, oh, how does a rocket even work in space?
00:37:01 What do you mean? How does a rocket work in space, there's no air, yeah, there's no errands, yeah, we get it. There's no air in space. Well, then how does a rocket work? What are you talking Do you think a rocket is like a helicopter? Do you think, do you think a A rocket is like a propeller, that it's actually using air. It's cutting through the air to propel itself forward, because that's not what's happening.
00:37:36 But yes, that's what they think, because they don't know anything about physics. They don't know anything about Newton's third law. They don't know anything about the the well, even like the the fuel that's used within a rocket, you know, like that. You don't need the oxygen in, in and around for the ignition, because that's part of the the fuel. I mean, some of the rockets, you know, that's what it is.
00:38:04 It's like kerosene and one side and oxygen and the other and the, you know, the oxidize it. And because you do, you do need the oxygen for the for the ignition to take place, but that's part of the fuel that's in there. And for every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction.
00:38:26 And so when you ignite the fuel, and that creates that high pressure, high heat reaction that is expelled rapidly out of the nozzle in the rocket. It doesn't, doesn't matter. There's not air. It's not, it's not pushing against air. That's, you know, that's, that's not, that's not how this works.
00:38:54 This is not, it's not an airplane. There's no aerodynamics involved here. In fact, when in the once you pull away from the forces of gravity that the Earth has, it's quite you don't need much, much of anything, in terms of thrust, to move yourself around, because you're not, you know, you're not battling against gravity.
00:39:26 But yeah, it's these people that very confidently state, whoa. How would that even work? What are you What are you talking about? How would that even work? Like it works all the time? Yeah, it's just they, they watch some YouTube video of some guy you know that told them it didn't work.
00:39:52 Like, that's really what amounts to it's like you're so convinced that that everyone's been tricked. But you. It, but all of your information is coming from some guy on YouTube that tricked you.
00:40:11 You've never conducted any experiments on your own. You don't understand the underlying technology. You understand the physics at play. You don't and look, it'd be one thing to not know it and have a question, right? It'd be one thing to be like, what that? Because it's not intuitive, right?
00:40:27 It's not intuitive. We're not in space, you know, like nothing that you're going to see that happens in space or in 1/6 Earth gravity, or, you know, none of these things you're not it's not going to be something that you see ever and so it's okay to be like, well, this seems a little odd, because it's, you know, you've never, you've never spent the day on the moon, and so you don't, you know, you have nothing to compare it to.
00:40:54 And so when you do it, create expectations. They're probably not gonna, you know, you're not gonna get it exactly right. There's gonna be things. There's gonna be factors you're gonna you're not gonna think of. And so you'll watch footage, and something will look weird. You'll be like, Why does that look weird? Well, it looks weird because if that same thing had happened on Earth, it wouldn't look like that.
00:41:16 And so every time you've seen something like that, it hasn't looked like that. And your expectation that it should look like that is probably driven by the fact that every time you've seen something like that, it's been on Earth, and so that same thing happens on the moon, and it looks not the way you think it should. That would make sense, that it would look odd, maybe have an uncanny valley kind of thing going on, but, but that's not, that's not the problem. That's, that's, that's, I think, perfectly normal.
00:41:55 The problem is, when people see this kind of a thing, and their reaction to it, therefore, is to say, Well, my expectation is what it should be, not well, why wouldn't it be that way? Maybe I should look into why it wouldn't be the way I was expecting. See, that's how you learn. You learn by by going, huh?
00:42:19 I, I've created a hypothesis that it would be a certain way, and I've conducted this experiment or made this observation, and it doesn't appear to be the way that I my hypothesis laid it out.
00:42:37 Well, if you, if you have a rational mind, what you should do is say, Well, what was wrong with my hypothesis? What can what can explain my observation here? And I think that people like like Wheeler, Mr. Wheeler here with the lemon juice, that's not, that's that never figures into the equation.
00:43:05 They assume, well, there must be something wrong with reality, because my expectation was this, and I can't be wrong about stuff. So it must be, I must be so smart I'm seeing the trick that no one else has seen. And you ever learn that way, you never learn that way.
00:43:35 And the funny thing is, there's so much technology that exists now that you can re examine this footage with that that a lot of these people claim is, oh, it's so obviously fake because it looks weird. And you you're like, Okay, well, what looks weird about it? You know, just as an example, people will say, like, oh, the the moon buggy driving around, the dust that flies up, it just doesn't look right.
00:44:06 And it's like, yeah, it doesn't look right because there is no air, and it's 1/6 gravity. So when you drive around, it's going to kind of fly around in a weird way, because if you were on earth or anywhere with air, you'd have the turbulence created by by the air, and you would have more gravity than, you know, six times.
00:44:31 In fact, the gravity and so what you're viewing is something that looks kind of weird, because that's not a environment you've ever seen before, and they'll say, Well, it just doesn't look right. Well, unfortunately for them, I guess, or fortunately, if they snap out of it, there's actually a lot of image assessment.
00:45:00 I. Assessment tool or software that's that exists now, where you can actually 3d track items in the footage, and as long as you know the scale of certain things, you can actually plot the the rate that things are falling and the distance that they're moving and figure out actually with precision using open source software, 3d tracking software, that the dust is and every item really In the footage is following the exact curve of motion that something in 1/6 gravity would fall in.
00:45:47 And so if NASA was trying to do some trick by like, oh, we'll slow the footage down, or we'll rig them up on wires, or whatever they did, it so precisely that it exactly matches what you would see in 1/6 gravity. And this is across the board. You can do this with all the footage and people have.
00:46:12 And it's just there's so much of technology available now to go back and look at this stuff and analyze it, not through the lens of, well, it looks funny. Oh, lol. Look at that. That doesn't look the way I would expect it to look. And so it's fake. No, you can actually say, well, here's something that that would prove that it wasn't right, is if I three tracked the movements of this guy who we know the height of you know these astronauts.
00:46:43 We know roughly their height when they are in these space suits, and we know their weight. I'm pretty sure that's published, in fact, and we can see them moving around. And we can using these, these 3d tracking physics equations, figure out if they're actually moving in a way that you would expect objects of that size and weight to move in 1/6 gravity and surprise, they do.
00:47:16 They really do so. Anyway, I will, in more detail, go through this, some of these, these things that people think are anomalies. I just don't understand the arguments half the time. Like, I don't understand the the like, I said with the phone call. Like, people like, oh, yeah, phone call.
00:47:40 It's like, yeah, what? That's like, the most easy thing in the world. What are you talking about? Like, they got to the moon. You think they can't talk, they can't talk on a radio What are you? What are you getting at? Like, what? What are you? What's your big disbelief?
00:47:55 Like, what you know, and I get it like, because I watched a clip of Candace Owens making fun of this the other day, and Candace Owens literally didn't know what thunder was until this year. That's true, by the way. That's true. I don't know if you guys have heard that story.
00:48:13 Candace Owens, who's a who's basically a a walking Dunning Kruger effect, told this story openly on, on, on, you know, on camera, she said that she was outside walking with her husband, and she heard thunder, and she said, Oh, we don't have to worry, because it's only thundering.
00:48:39 There's no lightning. And her husband said, Well, I mean, Thunder is the sound of lightning, so I mean there's, there's, there is lightning. And she said, what? I didn't know that. And then she she looked at the camera and said, Did you guys know that? Did you guys know that thunder was the sound?
00:49:04 Am I the only one who didn't? Is that like a girl thing? Is that like a girl thing to not know that my husband's so smart that he knew that, and that's the kind of person that is shocked that they're making phone calls to the president from the moon, someone who doesn't know that Thunder is the sound of lightning. I mean, it's, it's like, shape, store, shit. It's like, I'm sorry that.
00:49:34 Like, you, like, what do you think phones are? I mean, you realize that your cell phone is, in fact, a radio, right? Like, that's what it is your cell phone's a radio that is using radio waves to communicate with a cell phone tower. And the reason why you can't communicate to a cell phone tower on the Moon
00:49:58 is the antenna is. Your iPhone is really tiny, and the power that your your iPhone is transmitting that is very low power compared to the antennas and power, you know, watts put out at the by the transmitters on the moon and the receivers, for that matter, the massive dishes that they had set up on Earth for receiving those. Which brings me another thing this, you know what?
00:50:28 Again, we'll get into this in more detail, but I'm just some of these things. I'm just like, I'm just so shocked that it's like a thing so Bart sobrell, or whatever the fuck his name is, one of his big claims is that, though they didn't go to the moon, they they faked it all from low Earth orbit.
00:50:50 And this is another thing where it's like, Do you not understand the technology? Because let's say, let's say they tried to do that. Let's say they shot some people into low earth orbit, and then they they just orbited around and then faked like they were going to the moon for a while, I guess, for a few days, and then came back, and we're like we were to the moon, and they just made it all up.
00:51:20 Here's the problem with that? You can find out where these transmissions that everyone was listening to are coming from. Okay, again, I know it's hard for the people who don't who think, apparently that you need a fiber optic cable going to the moon to make a phone call, but radio waves, in addition to moving at the speed of light, through triangulation, are easy to figure out the source of and every fucking ham radio operator on the planet was trying To listen to those phone calls.
00:52:02 Now, not everyone had the equipment, too, because the frequencies that they were speaking in and but it was analog. You know, you could hear it. They didn't have any kind of encryption or anything like that back then, because it was analog.
00:52:16 And so if you had these astronauts not flying towards the moon, but instead orbiting the Earth, people would know that those signals were not coming from the direction of the moon, really quick, not and not just like, I'm not talking like, well, the Russians would know.
00:52:40 Well, they would clearly know everyone. In fact, everyone would know. Every wouldn't. You wouldn't have to be like the other superpower in the world to know this sort of a thing. Everyone would know, like anyone with a radio, like anyone that, like, maybe third you know, maybe Africa wouldn't know.
00:52:59 But like, well, South Africa would know, like in any, any, any country with with any kind of radio technology, would know, it would be just glaringly obvious that they weren't coming from the moon.
00:53:15 And so that whole theory doesn't even make any sense. Plus, if you're orbiting the Earth, there'd be times like you'd have to time you'd have to time it so that it would make sense, like, because obviously, if you're on the other side of the planet, right, and you're trying to fake that, you're going to the moon, there's like half the day, or however long you know, whatever your orbit is, there's gonna be chunks of time where you can't talk to mission control because you're on the other side of the fucking planet with your fake orbit, whatever thing you're doing that everyone would know about anyway.
00:53:52 I mean, these are just basic things. They're basic things that seem really complicated if you don't understand like the basic technology involved with this, you know this. And again, these are all things that this, that if you've spent your whole life as BART has, or at least several, the last several decades, well, at least I've heard of him doing like, when did he get punched out by Buzz Aldrin?
00:54:21 Is that, like 20 years ago, he was a long time ago, right? Or at least 10 years ago. So this guy has been pushing this stuff for at least a decade, and in all this time, he didn't think about just something normal like that. Like, Well, wait a second, if they were faking this in low Earth or orbit. It's not just like his big issue is like, Oh, there's the delay. They fake the delay. They have to fake a hell of a lot more than that. They have to fake a hell of a lot more than that.
00:54:56 Oh, they tricked everyone by using the simulations. Okay?
00:55:00 Again, they wouldn't be able to trick everyone by using the simulations, because those radio signals were being listened to by lots of people. And you'd be able to not you'd be able to figure out really fast that they were not coming from the direction of the moon, if they were just orbiting around the Earth, faking it.
00:55:19 You so anyway, it's just, it really is stunning to me that just, there's just real basic, elementary problems with these theories and but because people lack the the basic knowledge you know about the lemon juice, they think they're invisible. So, yeah, I mean, like I said, I'm trying to whittle it down.
00:55:55 I mean, I'm trying to whittle it down to because there's some stuff that's so absurd that it's like, do I talk about it gets hard to tell, like, some of it's like, I feel like this is dumb, but I guess there's people convinced by it. So do I even do? You know it's like, I'm trying to triage.
00:56:14 I'm trying to prioritize, like, what's actually like, what's the least retarded things? So it's not like a 12 hour stream, because they, they do the same thing with flat earthers do like the second you you address one of the things they have a problem with.
00:56:30 They don't acknowledge that you have, oh, oh, that thing that convinced me that the Earth was flat five minutes ago. I now have to acknowledge that that's not real, and I fell for that. No, there's no, there's never any acknowledgement. It's always like, instantly, switch the next thing.
00:56:46 And it's like, okay, and I don't want to be here all night just going like, yeah, that's also retarded. And this is why, and especially because a lot of this stuff is you're going to have to be reliant. I mean, these people have already proven that they don't have a good grasp on technology and physics and stuff.
00:57:04 And so what, how granular do you get, right? Like, do I have to turn this into, like, a high school physics class and, you know, just to get them in, you know, in the, you know, get their foot in the door with some of this stuff? I just, I don't know, but anyway, anyway, white people do amazing things. White people do amazing things. And I don't think that you should be ashamed of that.
00:57:40 I think that. I don't, I don't understand, I don't understand the desire for it to be fake. There are some people that, I mean, look, there are obviously some religious retards that like, think that the Earth has to be flat, or God's stops existing, or something like that.
00:57:56 And so there's those people. But there's some people that just need it to be fake for some reason, and some of it is like the qtard stuff, where at some point in their life, it made them feel like they were in on some secret knowledge.
00:58:11 And so even now, even if you actually were to rationally explain why it was wrong, they resisted, because it would mean that they got tricked, and they wouldn't want to feel like they got tricked, and so they would be trying, you know, they would double and triple and quadruple down and try to find reasons why they weren't tricked, and when really they should Just admire the creativity of white people like this. See, this is the the kind of ingenuity that we had in this country, before we got overrun with nags.
00:58:51 This is in 1948 in 1948 76 beavers were dropped from an airplane with parachutes, and all but one survived. See, we do this all the time. We do crazy risky shit, because we're white people and we and we do the math, and we figured out we do experiments, that same sort of a thing.
00:59:20 All right, this started out because they had beavers that were causing problems in these small towns. They were like, chewing up the place, and they didn't want to get rid of, you know, they don't want to just start killing beavers. Because we're white people, we're nice, we like animals, but we couldn't have them going around just chewing up the place. And not only that, they were kind of like, mean, they were like, biting people and shit. So the wildlife department was like, Okay,
00:59:53 we're gonna take them out to some remote area, you know, away from human. And and release them into the wild. And they can build, they can go, you know, build beaver colonies out away from the people. And so they tried to do it, you know, in not such a flashy way as throwing them out of an airplane.
01:00:21 They decided first, well, we'll be normal people. We'll put them in cages and we'll haul them in inland with on mules. Is 1948 we still use mules for things, but the problem was the beavers would freak out in their cages, and I guess, created some kind of like fear smell that beavers do, and it would make the the mules lose their shit, and it became like this big fiasco, and a bunch of the Animals got ran off with with and got lost.
01:01:03 And so one of the guys that worked there was like, well, we've got all these extra parachutes from World War Two, and why don't we just stick the beavers will design some boxes that will pop open on impact, and we'll throw the beavers in these boxes and just chuck them out the back of an airplane when we fly over the the area of the forest that We want them to live in.
01:01:41 And they were like, oh, that's, that's a crazy idea, man, that's, that's actually a really you are, but it's just so crazy, you know, it, it might work, but we should probably test this out.
01:01:56 Let's test this out. So they looked around at all the beavers they're like, all right, which, which one of you can we you know, one of these that we can look we can afford to lose, in case this, this goes horribly wrong. And they found an old, old, crotchety beaver named, and who they named, Geronimo. And they got Geronimo and they they put them in a box, and they flew over the the basin where they wanted to release them, and they chucked Geronimo out the back.
01:02:41 And, you know, Geronimo made it,
01:02:50 and so the operation was approved.
Narrator
01:02:54 In preparing for the operation, beaver must be sorted for even size and weight with one pair of beaver for each box. Ear tags are attached for future information into the drop box, nearly ready for that flight back into the mountains.01:03:26 The drop crates are loaded into the airplane.
01:03:37 Parachutes are attached to cargo lines, and the boxes are stacked in rows along the waist of the plane, 10 boxes to a load, 20 beaver ready for the flight to mountain meadows.
01:03:54 The plane makes a careful approach, ready for the drop now into the air and down they swing down to the ground near a stream or a lake. You gotta love it. The box opens and a most unusual and novel trip ends for Mr. Beaver.
01:04:20 He's on his way now. His nose and his instinct tell him where to find the water. There's room here for a new home.
Devon Stack
01:04:32 So it turned out it worked on August 14, 1948 they took off with all the crates, and over the the next few days, 76 beavers. 76 beavers were tossed out the back of airplanes and parachuted into the the remote mountain basin. Geronimo got the first flight. 01:05:04 Three young females went with him, the only beaver that didn't make it out of all 76 of them only didn't make it because he chewed his way out of the box halfway down and fell out of the box before it landed. So all you had to do, it was an impatient beaver. All you had to do is fucking chill out and wait a few minutes, and you want it out. When they checked in on the beavers, they discovered that every Beaver, after one year, had already built a dam, stored food and started a colony.
01:05:53 See that this is a perfect example of white people doing something that you wouldn't expect to work it sounds kind of crazy like, well, hold on, wait a second. We're gonna get 76 beavers and chuck them out of an airplane in parachutes over the that seems that scene that doesn't seem like something that we you know that would work? Well, it worked. It worked because white people are fucking awesome.
01:06:35 Speaking of parachuting out of airplanes, from what I understand, stand, the pilot that was shot down in Iran has been recovered, or at least that's what the news was saying right before I went live. Let's see here. I haven't even watched this. I just downloaded it.
Reporter Lady
01:06:58 That is, according to two senior US officials and multiple well placed sources in the region, the weapons systems officer, we're told, ejected along with the pilot. 01:07:08 When their F 15 e strike Eagle went down, they were flying, and they were struck. On Thursday night. There's been a for the last 48 hours, there's been a manhunt for the weapons systems officer who used fear training, survival, evasion, resistance and escape training to evade capture. He hid on an elevated Ridge after hiking away from the wreckage and put out an emergency beacon.
01:07:35 But it took these last two days for the rescue teams to actually reach him, because there were so many Iranians trying to also reach him, the Iran Iran had put out a reward for finding the American. I understand there was a massive firefight, as well as a number of aircraft that had to be destroyed.
01:07:59 We reported on Friday that two helicopters as part of the rescue efforts were were hit, and some of the crew members on those rescue helicopters were injured. We also now know more details about the A 10 warthog that crashed on Friday in Kuwait. It was part of the rescue mission.
01:08:18 It was flying cover and firing suppressive cover to try and keep the crowds away both from the wreckage, as well as to protect the airman who was hiding in that what we now know was an elevated Ridge, but right now, we are told that a lot of the details will not be coming out because it was such a complex mission and but we can report now that both the second crew member of that F 15 E and all of the rescue teams are safely out of a
Devon Stack
01:08:57 so No, no hostage situation. There was a lot of lot of lot of talk that that was gonna happen and that was gonna fundamentally change the dynamic. I'm not sure how having one hostage isn't like, I mean, I don't know. I don't think that would I don't think that would have, like, been the bargaining chip that people thought it would be. But I guess they, they evacked Everyone out of there. So that happened just before, just before I went live, or at least that's what I happened today, or it was reported today in other news, this is horrifying.Jessica
01:09:44 My name is Jessica. I am 38 and I am addicted to having abortions. What Jessica is doing is not technically illegal, but it is incredibly concerning. I just love the feeling. I. Of it. I met this guy on Facebook. Dating. We don't have intercourse. He kind of just does it in a cup, and then I do this method where I land my back with an injection tool. It's been a really good relationship because he also pays for it. To date, I've probably spent a little over $12,000 on01:10:18 abortion procedures. I've had 56
01:10:21 abortions so far, and I'm actually going to be 57 here in a couple weeks. If I did end up having a child, it would just be so that I can raise them, so that they can get pregnant, and then we would continue, because I don't ever see myself stopping. So there's that,
Devon Stack
01:10:49 yeah. I mean, part of me, I'm like, is it is Is it maybe rage bait? Is it maybe not real? But I think it's real. This is TLC. Is My Strange Addiction. Let me see if this is real. Let me see if I can find confirmation that this is real, because it's just, it's one of these things where I'm like, I know it's bad out there, but is it that bad now? Yeah,01:11:49 um, yeah, well,
01:11:56 it's, it's supposedly real, supposedly real.
01:12:11 So there you go. It's not a, it's not a rage bait thing or it, I mean, it's, it's, I mean, it's, is she exaggerating for the show, maybe, but it's this was a real guest on on TLC. Is My Strange Addiction, and this is her real claims. So it's not like a twisted comedy sketch or something like that. They're just people like this out there, and why wouldn't there be right at this point? Why wouldn't there be, like, it's hard, it's hard to be shocked at this. I'm still a little bit shocked, if I'm being honest, I'm still a little just a little bit a little bit a little bit I am, a little bit I am.
01:13:07 But this underscores what I've been talking about a lot recently, that there are people in our population that we need, that need to be removed, that need to be removed, she needs to be aborted, and so does the guy that's helping her, and really anyone related to I think that just, I mean, we just need to, we really need the clean house With the genetics. We have become such a genetic mess that it's gonna, it's gonna take it brutal. It's gonna be brutal. We're gonna have to really cull a lot of people, a lot of people, or, or this is, this is just the beginning of the hell. This is, this is just the the opening act for what we're in store for.
01:14:13 What else did I see? What else did I see? What I was trying not to vomit on my computer. Oh, another one of these. I mean, this isn't really much of a story, but it's just like, I was saying, I said this the other day. I was like, Man, these used to be very rare accidents. And when they happen, it was like, national news, because it was so rare. Like, oh, my God, a truck got hit by a train. It's, it is, like, it's multiple times a week now, multiple times a week,
01:14:57 multiple times a week, you.
01:15:04 Every week. I mean as far as, I mean as far as I've seen, there are several of these every every month, and in one or two a week, it's kind of insanity. And there have been people that they've they've brought up the possibility, well, is this maybe some kind of weird form of espionage or sabotage, right?
01:15:32 Like, do like the Jeets. I don't know if this was a Jeet necessarily, but if it was, I mean, often times it is, are they, in fact, doing this on intentionally? And I don't think, no, I don't think they are like, I just that's the problem. I think people are like, not prepared for, like, how bad this is gonna be.
01:16:01 The incompetence is so bad it seems intentional, because for this level of incompetence to consistently come from white people, it would have to be intentional, because white people just, I mean, we have, we have some dumb people, obviously, but they usually don't get hit by trains, not so much in it. In India, they get hit by trains all the time. It's like a national pastime getting hit by trains in India.
01:16:31 So you bring in a bunch of Indians to drive your trucks. They're gonna get hit by trains. It's kind of what they do. But there are people that think that, oh, this, the only way this could be happening is if this was on purpose. No, I just people are this is just what it's going to be like now, buddy, you're just going to have people getting hit by trains all the time.
01:16:59 So, yeah, anyway.
01:17:09 Oh, this pot I downloaded. I haven't watched this. I saw this, and this was something actually Ann culture, of all people that retweeted, it's a story from 2013 discussing because we talk a lot about the Indians and we talk a lot about the Mexicans, but there is also a lot of Asians that come here, and it's very organized.
01:17:43 Very organized, the way that they they do this the, what's it called, like birth birth tourism, or something like that birth Tour, where they wait till they're like, nine months pregnant, and then they get a travel visa to go on vacation in America, and then, oops, had a baby.
Brian Williams
01:18:11 It's called birth tourism, women with money, women with child, who fly01:18:16 here to give birth to a brand new American citizen, they stay in what are called maternity hotels, and under our 14th Amendment, their babies automatically become US citizens because they're born on American soil. This is legal. It is lucrative. And by the way,
Devon Stack
01:18:34 as far as I know, the birthright citizenship Executive Order, which I suspect will be struck down by the courts, but who knows. I don't even think it stops this. I don't even think it stops this. I think it only stops illegal immigrants. But let me, let me, let me make sure Here I01:19:15 the executive order would only target a
01:19:24 Yeah, it only, it only goes after people who are unlawfully in the country, so stuff like this, where They're technically legally in the country. It still works.
01:19:40 Let's see here. Oh, wait, wait, wait, maybe not. Maybe I might I might be wrong. Let me just double check here. Child. Father is not a US citizen, okay, child's mother was present on a lawful but temporary basis, and child's father's not US citizen. Okay, so here's, here's what it would, what it would do is if the child, if both parents are foreign, I guess it would. It actually would stop some of this.
01:20:27 So if, if both parents are foreign, and I would assume a lot of people doing that, that's doing this is that's the case, and they're here on a temporary visa, like a like a tourist visa, or something like that, then it would, it would stop them. So would stop them. However, however, I don't know that it would stop let's see here it applies a tourist visa, student visa, that's good. That's a lot of that's a lot of those people.
01:21:03 But again, I don't think it's gonna be held up something really matter. But if it were to hold be held up work, Visa, like H, 1b that's that's also really good for obvious reasons. So let's see. This is what's going on in 2013 by the way. This is the same. This is something that's still going on.
Brian Williams
01:21:18 And tonight, Kate snow revisits the story.Kate Snow - Reporter
01:21:23 They look like mini mansions, luxury single family homes lined up in this upscale suburb of Los Angeles, a quiet, Sunny street, but spend some time in front of that pink stucco home with the white van out front, and there are clues that something unusual is going on here, pregnant women, lots of them coming and going behind that suburban facade, a controversial business is operating. 01:21:51 It's all perfectly legal, but the owners would rather stay under the radar. The same thing is happening across the country, on the outskirts of New York City, and we're about to get a tour of what few Americans have ever seen. The owner, Katie, agreed to show us around, but asked us not to use her last name. You show me the way.
Katie
01:22:14 Okay, let me show you my baby room. Kate Snow - Reporter
01:22:17 All the babies are upstairs, right? Katie
01:22:19 Yes. Reynolds, that babies upstairs. Kate Snow - Reporter
01:22:22 Oh my goodness. Look at all these babies. I don't want to say anything loud. Look at all these babies. I mean, holy shit, big baby, hey, they're so adorable. Katie
01:22:35 Yeah, she's younger baby, Kate Snow - Reporter
01:22:37 yeah, she's four days old, right? Katie
01:22:39 Yes, Kate Snow - Reporter
01:22:39 and his name, Lee. So that says Lee, right there. Yes, the wealthy Chinese parents of these babies have no intention of staying in the United States. They're here just to get American citizenship for their baby. 01:22:55 As soon as they secure a US birth certificate and passport for their newborn, they'll fly home to China, having spent as much as $30,000 on airfare, lodging and medical expenses. So where is his mom right now? Shopping? It is instant American citizenship sold by an industry called birth tourism.
Devon Stack
01:23:18 So that's the kind of thing that the Chinese are doing the sneaky Chinese. But the unfortunate thing is, is we have a Supreme Court made up of, like, faggots. It's, it's, in fact, it's, it's like more than 60% Catholic. You've got one Jew, one nigger on it, who's just like, you know, dumb as a box of rocks. 01:23:52 And then the only, I think, non Catholic is was raised Catholic Kavanaugh is, technically, they said that he's He claims he's Episcopalian now, but he was raised Catholic, but literally, every other person's a Catholic, and that's so if, when they strike this down, do we? This is my question.
01:24:19 Catholics when, when and if they strike this down, do we do the same graphics that we do with Jews, right? You know when they when we do those graphics like Kanye was waving around with all the heads of all the the media industries with the little Star of David on him. Do we start making graphics of like the Supreme Court with like the the Vatican City seal on them? Do we do that?
01:24:58 Just wondering, just wondering. Uh, because pretty sure that that female, Catholic woman that Trump put on the court, if nothing else, she's gonna torpedo it, because she's, I mean, fuck, she's part of this problem. She She adopted, she brought in, I think, from, from Haiti didn't, aren't her black kids?
01:25:21 Literally, like, part of this exact problem that's on the screen. Didn't she like, bring in import? She imported nigs into the country. Two could have, could have had a white kid, you know, could have had a white kid, but I think she imported them, let me see. I'm pretty sure she got him from Haiti or something. I
01:26:06 Yeah. Amy Coney Barrett's Yeah, Haiti. She imported them from Haiti into two separate instances. So it's not like you know, something happened in Haiti, and we have to take the kids. Now. She got one of them in 2004 after seeing the difficult conditions they were living in, they just they were like, Honey, we have to get ourselves. One of them. We have to get ourselves, one of them black babies.
01:26:41 Look at those difficult conditions they're living in, and then they after they bought that baby again, like five years later, in 2010 around the same time, I guess Hillary Clinton was trying to smuggle babies out of Haiti. She went down and scooped herself up another one, the boy and yeah, so she's, she herself has imported two black babies.
01:27:21 Or not even babies they were. I mean, judging by what they look like now, and if they got them, if they got them in 2010 Oh no, maybe they were kind of youngish. Maybe they're kind of youngish. Let's see the you guys want to see a photo of this happy family. Let's see here.
01:28:00 Not a photo they want you to see. It does not pop up very easily, at least not the one that has her old family. Let me see.
01:28:13 Here we are.
01:28:25 Yeah, look at this happy family.
01:28:29 Something tells me
01:28:37 that this family looks normal till I zoom it out so you can see him right like, that's what the family should look like, right there. That's what it should look like, ruined.
01:28:56 Oh, boy. Why? Her daughter's all fat? Maybe you should be worried about your daughter's fucking weight problem and not getting more nig kids. So this is the hands of that executive order, or she's the one that the executive order is in the hands of. It's, I have a hard time believing that she's going to hold it.
01:29:33 And like I said, even if she does, it doesn't matter the second there's a different president. It just gets waved away. Gets waved away. So anyway, anything else you guys want to talk about? Sorry, like I said, I was just trying not to fucking throw up, Phil, I feel a little better. I've been I've been sipping on coke without peanuts. And and Pepto we had a big old thing of Pepto Bismol here. I feel a little better.
01:30:10 Let's take a look at hyper chats. We got Love and Division as always, love and division as always, using the hyper chat system over on Odyssey,
01:30:47 all right, love. And the vision says, Devon, you missed my super chats on last outlaws, so I'll repeat them here. I'm not a flat earther, but Artemis proves space travel is not a white man's accomplishment. What are you talking about? The ethnic diversity of the crew is truly amazing. It's enough to make me think that's an April Fool's done.
01:31:11 I mean, just because they dragged some nigs along with them this time doesn't mean that white people didn't invent space travel. We, of course, we invented space travel.
01:31:18 That's like saying that that flight isn't a white accomplishment, because now we've got nigs and planes. I mean, we still invented the planes. We invented. We invent everything. We invented planes. We invented trains, we invented cars, we invented space travel. Yeah. Are they going to send nigs to Mars?
01:31:40 They absolutely will, and unless we, unless we, unless we're able to stop them, they're going to do that. They are going to put nigs on the fucking moon. They're going to put nigs in space. And it's a travesty, and we should try to prevent that from we the last thing we need is nigs in space. It's the very last thing we need.
01:32:02 And they found the most Boomer bait nig in the world. Oh, my God. Like, the shit this guy saying like, and it's so obvious that that's what he's there for the whole like, I hope people don't judge me by the Color My Skin someday, and they just see me as part of the human race, like, he, I mean, he's saying shit like that.
01:32:23 Like, it's so obvious that, like, that's why he's there. He's there. This is, I'm not, I'm not sending out in space. They're in space. Okay? They're in space. But that doesn't change the fact that he's there for propaganda purposes, obviously. And he's saying all the right things. He's saying all the things like that. All the boomers that that love space, love to hear a black guy in space saying, I wish I could find a clip of that.
01:32:55 And oh, and Christians love it too, because he went like, I guess, Christian mode when they asked him about Easter or something like that, I didn't, I didn't see the clip. I saw the clip being posted. Let me see if I can find the I did see the one the clip where he's like, actually, actually. It's not a black or white thing. It's a human race thing.
01:33:24 Let's see if I can find that.
01:33:25 I'm just gonna play the audio, because
Victor Glover - Astronaut
01:33:34 you'll be able to hear it. And from up here, well, the first thing I would say is, trust us, you look amazing. You look beautiful. And from up here, you also look like one thing. You know, Homo sapiens is all of us, no matter where you're from, or or, you know what you look like, we're all one people.Devon Stack
01:33:55 That's not even the clip I was thinking of, but that's another one. I haven't seen that one, so he's still doing this, like, where let me see. Oh, here it is. This is the clip I'm thinking of.Victor Glover - Astronaut
01:34:08 It is a big question, and I I want to highlight, I guess maybe one facet of this is the tension. I call it. I live in this, you know, this dichotomy between happiness that a young woman can look at Christina and just physicalize her passion or her interests, or even if it's not something she wants to do, she can just be like girl power. 01:34:27 And that's awesome, and that young brown boys and girls can look at me and go, Hey, he looks like me, and he's doing what? And that's great. I love that. But I also hope we are pushing the other direction, that one day we don't have to talk about these first that one day this is just and I listen to this, that this is the human history. It's about human history. It's the story of humanity, not black history, not women's history, but that it becomes human history.
Devon Stack
01:34:53 I mean, the boomers gotta they love that they love that this is. It. This is like, man, the boomers have never had a base black guy. They could, they could love more than that guy. He's an astronaut, and he's, he's doing all the boomer based black guy talking points, yeah. Let me see if I can find his Easter thing. I just saw people. I saw boomers gushing about the Easter thing. Let's see what's his name, Victor Glover. Victor Glover Easter so I find thatVictor Glover - Astronaut
01:35:41 here it is. I'm glad you brought that up, though. I think these observances are important. And as we are so far from Earth and looking at, you know, the beauty of creation, I think the for me, one of the really important personal perspectives that I have up here, is I can really see Earth as one thing. 01:35:59 And you know, when I read the Bible, and I look at all of the amazing things that were done for us, who were created, it's you have this amazing place, this spaceship. You guys are talking to us because we're in a spaceship really far from Earth, but you're on a spaceship called earth that was created to give us a place to live in the universe, in the cosmos, maybe the distance we are from you makes you think what we're doing is special, but we're the same distance from you.
01:36:25 And I'm trying to tell you, just trust me, you are special in all of this emptiness. This is a whole bunch of nothing, this thing we call The Universe. You have this oasis, this beautiful place that we get to exist together. I think as we go into Easter Sunday, thinking about, you know, all the cultures all around the world, whether you celebrate it or not, whether you believe in God or not, this is an opportunity for us to remember where we are, who we are, and that we are the same thing, and that we got to get through this together.
Devon Stack
01:36:57 I mean, that's like, that's like, Boomer orgasm shit, right there. That's, uh, so that's, that's the, those are the talking points you're getting from the base black guy in space right now.01:37:14 So I get your point. I get what you're saying. I do get what you're saying, but it's still a wide achievement, just because he's, you know, they're letting him tag along, does not change the fact that it's a white achievement. But, yeah, absolutely, absolutely, they're, they're, you know, they're trying to get the boomers excited. And love and division says, I agree.
01:37:38 It's important to talk about the Jews, the Jews the Jews are responsible for so much that is evil in the world, by the way. Can I get the super Jew tracks on vinyl? No, but I could make it play one of them, maybe, like right now. Do I still have super Jew somewhere?
01:38:01 Super juice.
01:38:03 Is this the right one? I made a bunch of them. I don't know if this is
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01:38:12 the right one. Super juice. We are fighting the going threat. Super juice. We won't let this coin get our money. Super juice. You better watch out. We fight for justice. We will punch you out like Mike Tyson if he was a Jew. Super juice. We have Cadillacs with sirens and shit super Jews. We also have cameras and walkie talkies too. Super juice. We have a drone. We'll catch the Mexican guy inside your home.Devon Stack
01:38:51 Super juice, ah, yeah. Super Jews. Super Jews. Ah, and then love division says, My questions with the moon landing revolve around things like astronauts behavior after the event. See, that's the other thing. How would what amounts to like? It doesn't seem like they would act like that after going to them, what would you know like? 01:39:25 What would you know it would be like? What they should be acting like after they got from back from the moon. The fact the film production was a reenactment. It's not a reenactment. What film? I don't know you're talking about with that part, but was presented as actual documentation.
01:39:41 Then there's the question of the lack of funding. I don't know what you mean by that. There's the film that came back from Apollo 11 was and you can download all of it too. That's the thing. It's all available. And the images are high res. Images are available.
01:39:59 And, I mean, there's so much that you can just download and look at it's not a reenactment, it's it's obvious, like, it's real. Now, the the one thing that that is, is that's a legitimate complaint, but it's not like and so therefore it didn't happen. But the only legitimate complaint, and this is just more of again, it's understanding the the environment.
01:40:26 One of the like, they'll say, Oh, well, the original footage is missing, and it's not you have, you have to understand, I mean, it is and it isn't. You have to understand the process that was of getting video from the moon to Earth with the limited bandwidth that they were using in those radio signals that we were talking about.
01:40:52 And one of the things they had to do was they had to transmit the video in a format, slow scan format that wasn't compatible with NTSC video that was being broadcast like on television.
01:41:12 And so the low tech solution they came up with, because there just wasn't, like, an adapter that existed to do this, is they had a monitor that would play the slow scan images coming from the radio signal that after it was decoded and they had a television camera focused on the slow scan monitor, and then that would, In a sense, convert it from slow scan to NTSC. I mean, it was, it was like a way of nigger rigging it, but it worked.
01:41:47 And so the data tapes that were archiving the slow scan images coming from the transmission were eventually archived and then lost at some point. But we have the video of that converted to NTSC video, and you can complain that, well, obviously some quality is lost in that process, but that's that's like saying, okay, look, I used to, I used to work, do contract work with government agencies that had archival footage and all kinds of it was always a nightmare. And an organization like, like NASA, it's also gonna be a nightmare.
01:42:37 And it's not like, Oh, we lost all this important data. Now, they had backups of everything, including, like I said, the the tape that converted to NTSC. In fact, they didn't even know it was missing till, like, the 90s, until, because there was no reason to have that slow scan version, until some group wanted to do a documentary and said, Well, I bet that, you know, you'd save a generation, right?
01:43:00 Like, because you would be there'd be slightly higher quality if you digitized from the slow scan stuff now that it was, you know, several decades later. And like, something like that actually existed where you didn't have to shoot a, you know, you'd have to point a camera at a monitor.
01:43:16 You could actually feed the signal into and digitally process it, and then, you know, and they're like, well, wouldn't that be slightly better quality? And this other stuff we got, and I guess, and they looked for, they couldn't find it, and it, but it's not like, oh my god, that proves it's all fake.
01:43:33 It's like, well, first of all, that's the only, that's that wasn't the only Apollo mission. And we had much more footage of the other Apollo missions. In fact, in color, you know, that much better quality,
01:43:47 and the movements of the the astronauts and everything else, it all matches up with what you would expect from the or what you saw in the first one. And so just because there was, there was, I mean, you're basically, they're complaining that you don't have a slow scan signal backup.
01:44:11 But we have the the NTSC converted, the conversion that was taking place live, by the way, right. So is that? Is that a fuck up that they blanked out a bunch of tapes?
01:44:25 First of all, yeah, but it's second of all, super understandable at a government agency, when you're talking about gigantic fucking tapes that were used to back up all kinds of data, and then at some point were mothballed somewhere, like in that, that scene in Indiana Jones, where they put the Ark of the Covenant somewhere, you know, it's like, it, it's not like, as big of a deal as people would would try to make it out to be.
01:44:54 So, yeah, anyway, that's, that's like, the only. At so far, like, everything I've watched from people that's like, the only one where it's like, or at least that's like a thing, right? At least that actually is a thing to complain about. It's not, you know, given, given everything else. It's not really relevant, in my opinion.
01:45:13 But at least it's a thing, you know. But trying to say, well, but they acted weird. Well, maybe they're just weird guys. Like, what do you mean? Like, you don't think that it'd be weird to go to the moon and be like this superstar, and you're one of the only people in the well, you're, you know, one of the handful of people since the dawn of time to walk down the moon. I mean, what? How do you want them to act?
01:45:40 You know, people are you're, you're, you have no frame of reference. You know, it's not like you knew Buzz Aldrin, and he changed when he came back. How do you know you What was he like Uncle buzz. Uncle buzz came back and he was all weird after. Or are you listening to people on YouTube that are saying,
01:45:56 Oh yeah, he used to be like this, and now he's like this. Trust me, bro, you know, because that's, that's where a lot of this is coming from. Well, someone so said that he used to be like this, but now he's like this, and it's like, but do you know him? Do you know the guy is this?
01:46:13 Are you just listening to the moon guy that has already said like 50 other debunkable, debunkable things? Yeah. And he's just looking for reasons to back up his his theory. So that's, that's, that's part of the problem too. Is a lot of the stuff that that the moon people have a problem with.
01:46:31 It's not something that I can even research, you know, because it's just like, well, it just feels off. Well, what am I supposed to do with that? You know? Like, how do I make it? How do I make it not feel off for you? You know what I mean? So it just that's part of the problem too, is I'm watching, like, these three and a half hour long documentaries. It's like that there'll be, like, 10 minutes.
01:46:52 We're like, doesn't that just feel off to you? And you're like, No, but, you know, I guess it does to you, like, how am I supposed to make you not feel off about what I mean? So I don't know. But yeah, there's no, that's the thing. So far. There's no like, smoking gun. There's no like, Aha.
01:47:16 And therefore, you know, this is the thing that really, this is the really big thing that really makes you think that they, you know, they faked it all I haven't seen it yet. Like, I'm waiting for, like, the thing where I'm like, oh, okay, well, like, I can't explain that. Like, that hasn't happened yet. Hasn't happened yet.
01:47:37 All right, let's go to entropy. Oh, wow. Oh, we got some, we got some generous donuts on entropy, we got, we got another beehive. Name winner here. Let me get that list up. I gotta, in fact, I gotta add some of the list that I wrote down during outlaws when Kester I have to add them to The Digital list here, let's see,
01:48:17 there's the beehive list.
01:48:30 But also we've got rivers of blood. Rivers of blood is joining the beehive. Or are you on? Already on there? Actually, let me look at it. No, I don't think you're already on. You are joining the beehive list, rivers of blood with your big Christmas donut. I'm looking for the I'm stalling because I'm looking for the Christmas donut button. How am I not finding the Christmas donut button?
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01:49:37 ever. All right, rivers of blood says, receive some unexpected money from my dad. Figured I would save most of it and pay it forward to one of my favorite content creators. Really enjoying your new show with Rebecca. Keep up the great work. Pan cux and Moon Landing deniers. 01:49:55 BTFO, well, I appreciate that. Rivers of blood, you didn't have to do that. You have, you'll have a beehive with your name on it for sure. And yeah, like I said, I'll do, I'll do like a proper Moon one when I'm not feeling vomity. That's, I think it was that coke and peanuts, but I don't know.
01:50:17 Maybe it wasn't, maybe I, maybe they're poisoning me. Maybe it's, what's, what's that? Uh, what's that Russian poison they always use. It's not, I want to say plutonium. I know that's not, right? What's the I don't know. Maybe, maybe they're, maybe they're, they're killing me.
01:50:33 But, yeah, I'll, uh, I'll have a proper one, right? I'm gonna go through, like, I don't know, at least 10, maybe more I'm gonna go through, like, the ones that get get posted underneath my tweets. Because, as I said on Twitter, flat Earth is fucking totally retarded.
01:50:57 The Moon one I have a little more sympathy for, because I myself, was like, oh, that's, that's weird. And I admit they could have fake, I thought they could have faked it for like, a little bit. And then as soon as I started looking in, I was like, oh, never mind.
01:51:11 This is All dumb, but until you look into it, and sometimes just like, like, honestly, part of it, like, even with the flat earth stuff, I I still think it's retarded, but I do think that working in 3d space, doing 3d animation and modeling as much as I did it, made it and and the ham radio stuff, it makes it extra retarded to me,
01:51:37 because there's just so many concepts that I I deal with on a regular basis, whether you're talking about, you know, refraction, camera lenses and all that other stuff, or the, you know, the great circle maps or, yeah, like, there's, there's real world things that I deal with all the time that confirm to me that Flat Earthers are retarded, you know, like on a daily basis, the moon stuff, it's a little more technical. It's a little more technical.
01:52:06 But, you know, it's also, honestly, once you, if you take the time to actually start looking into it, it get it's not as kind like, these guys are just grifting liars. That's the problem is, it's not like, oh, this really smart guy. He's just, he doesn't, you know, he's, you know, he's bringing up good points.
01:52:34 And maybe they're good points. They're just the sort of thing that, like, we'll never be able to get to the bottom of right? Like, there's a lot of conspiracy theories like that where it's like, oh, I don't know that's possible. Who knows? Now, I have found that these guys are just liars, because they'll bring up these, these points that maybe, at first blush, seem legitimate until they get a a rational explanation.
01:53:00 That is, that's clearly the explanation. It's not like, you know, some kind of weasel, weasel, you know, and run around the problem, like they'll have, like, an actual question about something that maybe, again, like, at first, you're like, oh, that sounds reasonable.
01:53:17 And then the explanation torpedoes it completely out of the water, and they should know that, like, if they're being honest, like if they're actually trying to find if they're trying to get to the bottom of this, they would know that that point is no longer a valid talking point, and that but they use it again and they use it again and they use it again, no matter how many times it gets. You know, thrown in their face is stupid.
01:53:40 So either they're really stupid and some, maybe some of them are, but like, I just think they're liars. So I'll go through, I think some of the big ones that are that are that a lot of people have a problem. Like, there's that footage, for example, there's a lot of people. It's another one of those examples of like, they just, they show you a picture, go, Huh, lol. And you're like, What? What do you like? I don't understand.
01:54:08 What's the funny? What's the funny? And one of those things is, like, they'll be like, lol, camera crew. They're gonna get the camera crew still on the moon, because, like, who was shooting the footage? And you're like, you what you don't think that there were you had remote control of camera. I mean, what do you? What do you? What's weird about this to you, like, what's weird about this that you have a remote control, like a joystick, controlled camera,
01:54:38 and they you can look it up like that. You can see the actual design of it. They told they they were on TV showing people the camera they'd be using before they went and took it to the moon to use it. It was well known that mission control was controlling that camera remotely.
01:54:55 And also they knew the exact like here's the thing that people. Really it's, it's people that are bad at math, I think too they, first of all, wasn't that that shot where the camera tilts up and as the as the the lamb, I guess, goes back up to dock with the Lunar Orbiter. That wasn't the first time they attempted that shot. They fucked it up multiple times before they got that shot that everyone's like, Oh, too perfect.
01:55:23 And the reason why they got it right with that shot is they were like, look, the motor that tilts up. It's not a it's a fixed rate. It's not like, you know, like, the the more you push on the joystick, the faster it goes.
01:55:39 No, it's either it's either turning up or it's turning down, or it's turning left or it's turning right, but it's at a fixed rate, and so it doesn't take a whole lot of math for people who work at NASA if they know the distance between the The spacecraft and the camera, and they know exactly the the time that the spacecraft is going to take off, and they know exactly the rate at which it's going to because they already know all this information.
01:56:11 So it doesn't take a whole lot of of math, really, to know that. Okay, if there is a one and a half second delay, or whatever it was for them to between the time they move the joystick, and it actually, you know, starts moving the camera out, but whatever, whatever that time delay was, right then, and that's, well, by the way, also a known quantity, right? So they know how long that takes.
01:56:39 And so they know that, okay, if you're the guy that's in mission control that's getting that shot, all you have to do is at instead of at zero, when you hear them say eight or whatever, that's when you start pushing back on the joystick, and you know that you're going to get the shot, because the rest of it's All math, and not even that's complicated of math. People just suck at math.
01:57:03 Now they don't realize that that's actually pretty easy to calculate that out. But people hate that shot for some reason, because they can't fathom that they would be you'd have remote controlled cameras. What? What's so hard to understand about remote controlled camera.
01:57:19 That's not high tech. It's not high tech. Or they'll say, like, Oh yeah, look, rainbow colored confetti. It's like, no, that's clearly an artifact. I mean, RGB, right? Like you that's not right. You can tell that that's a a artifact of motion and the the format, again, just like with the slow scan TV that they used in Apollo 11, and they had to, you know, shrink the bandwidth that the television broadcast used.
01:57:56 So they went with the, you know, the shitty black and white slow scan. Same thing with the color stuff. There was a a format they developed so that they could have color video but still fit within the bandwidth restrictions that they had in order to make those, those transmissions work. And the the those rainbow colored artifacts, are exactly what you see when there's things moving quickly because of the the it will go into detail. But like, it's pretty clever, the way they got color to work using a it's kind of, it's clever and also kind of janky.
01:58:35 But like, it makes sense that anytime you'd have any fast motion, you'd have, like, these rainbow trails. And so that's exactly what you would see when you have the that kind of a detonation, which the detonation was, they were blowing up bolts. They blew up all the bolts that held, held the the lander, to the the LEM, or, you know, whatever the bottom part to it. And so they had explosive bolts go off, and that's, that was bits of bolt. And then they had the ignition of the, the the rocket. And then people will say, like, well, how come you can't see the rocket. I'm like, again,
01:59:23 what that's your expectation because of why? Is it because you often are on the moon watching rockets take off? Or is it because you've played video games and you watch Star Wars and you've seen movies where there's fire coming out of the rocket? I mean, you're aware, yeah, especially this is funny, because the same people that will say, Well, you can't, you can't Ignite, or no, you can't have thrust in in a vacuum, it's like, well, you know you can.
01:59:56 But those same people, you. Uh, you would think they had been they would have watched, if they're so worried about, like, all of a sudden thrust stops working in space, they would have watched the the camera angles of the rockets that use the same kind of fuel that once they get out of the atmosphere, the the visible flame.
02:00:22 And we're talking about rockets that are way, way, way more powerful than the rocket that's, you know, shooting them back up to the Lunar Orbiter. You know, you're going from a heavy, heavy lift rocket.
02:00:36 You know that's that's breaking free of the Earth's gravitational pull, and the second it's out of the atmosphere that the visible flame trail behind the rocket discipline, it becomes transparent. And you're talking about something that has, maybe, I mean, a tiny, a tiny fraction of thrust, compared to that rocket in totally different exposure conditions, taking off going back up to from A sixth of Earth's gravity back to the Lunar Orbiter, but it shouldn't look like that.
02:01:26 Why? Why? Tell me why it shouldn't like that, other than it seems like there should be fire shooting out of the bottom. Again, because you've seen that in movies, because you've seen that in video games. I mean, what are you basing that on, why? Again? Why? Why?
02:01:44 How about, instead of saying, my expectation would be that fire would be shooting out of the bottom, and I'm observing this, why isn't why?
02:01:53 Why might fire not be visibly shooting out of the bottom? Maybe I should investigate that. No, they leap immediately to therefore the moon landing didn't happen because I my expectation was this, and that's not what I observed. So therefore my expectations can never be flawed.
02:02:13 It has the moon landing has to be fake now, but we'll go into detail with this, with this footage, it's just, I mean, all the things that people complain about, it just doesn't make any sense to me. Like, what? Like, I'm like, What's your I mean, it's, it's almost not, not 100% but I'd say, like, 99% of these things are just, it's not understanding basic things about the technology.
02:02:41 It's, it's 99% of the time, sometimes there is something that's like, it makes me think for a second, I don't know, let me, let me look into that. And then you look into and you're like, Oh, well, that makes sense.
02:02:54 That makes sense actually, you know, there's no like, there's no, at least so far, like, maybe, maybe at the end, they're saving for the end of the movie. I've only made it through like, two and a half hours, that fucking three and a half hour long movie, but so far, unless they're saving the best for last, I haven't seen anything where I'm like, Oh, that's really weird. But anyway, thank you, rivers of blood.
02:03:21 And again, you'll get, you'll definitely get the get the beehive there, and then we got Simbey. Simbey says, How much does it cost to run an ad for an Outlaws Episode? Also, Insomnia Stream enjoyer Anonymous Fat Guy humbly asked for you to review the movie Betrayed, made in 1988, loosely based on The Order. Didn't we do that? I thought we had done that. Let me look this up. I thought we had done it.
02:04:06 As far as the ad Rebecca handles, that you'd have to reach out to her on X, she's gonna hate that. I'm doing that, but that's, that's her job.
02:04:26 Let's see here. Betrayed, 1988
02:04:38 we didn't do this one. I don't know which one is this looks different than the one I was thinking of.
02:05:08 See if I apply the trailer
02:05:15 hate that it doesn't recognize it. Hang on. A little trickeroo. Get it to play. We'll
02:05:33 get it to work.
02:05:43 I don't think I've done this one. We did some. There was a made for TV, you know what? I still haven't even seen The Order, like the new one they did recently. But they made an a made for TV one that I know we covered. All right, here's the the trailer for it.
Kathy - Undercover Agent
02:06:23 I'm afraid I'm being sent on a wild goose chase, sir.FBI Agent
02:06:27 We got over 100 people in the case, sir, you got nothing. As far as we're concerned. Gary Simmons is a real long shot.Gary
02:06:36 I'm Gary. Hi, Kathy - Undercover Agent
02:06:42 And his ex wife or hero? Are you gonna hold all this against the guy?FBI Agent
02:06:47 The guy smells too good. He's perfect for the part.Devon Stack
02:06:55 Looks like they honey pot him, huh?Gary
02:06:56 Say it.Kathy - Undercover Agent
02:06:57 I love you.Gary's Daughter
02:07:02 Daddy said we don't have to have no secrets, no more.Kathy - Undercover Agent
02:07:06 What secrets?Devon Stack
02:07:13 Ah, she's little sneaky, Little Bitch. Bad, huh?Gary
02:07:17 They're all friends of ours. He's all helping us, looking out for us.Devon Stack
02:07:25 Fucking race traiting bitch.Kathy - Undercover Agent
02:07:26 I can't go back in.FBI Agent
02:07:30 We'll never find the body.Kathy - Undercover Agent
02:07:35 I feel dirty.FBI Agent
02:07:37 How many others do you think they're gonna kill and how dirty Do you think you feel if you didn't do anything about it?Devon Stack
02:07:42 That's right, jew!Kathy - Undercover Agent
02:07:43 I'm too deep. Michael, my loyalties are all screwed up.02:07:46 I can't stand it anymore.
FBI Agent
02:07:48 I never said you had to sleep with him, did I? Kathy - Undercover Agent
02:07:51 I didn't sleep with him. Up to him.FBI Agent
02:07:59 you have to go back inDevon Stack
02:08:04 Betrayed. It could be good. I should, I need to see the new one too. I definitely need to see the new one. All right, then we got Minnesotan says Happy Passover Devon, the Chi holiday that celebrates killing every first born goy in the Egypt the Jewish religion is abhorrent and evil. Anyone who learns about the God they worship would surely be revolted, doesn't it seem like every Jewish holiday is about a genocide of some sort. 02:08:39 And I'm not just saying like I think for real, right? Isn't like pretty much every one of their holiday one of their holidays, like, Oh, this is when we wiped out these people. This is when we wiped out these I mean, they I, if I kind of wish the Holocaust was like a holiday, at least, then it would be flipped around a little bit and well, and just as fictional, we got Dylan from Canada. Dylan from Canada with a big dough no
02:09:28 All right, Dylan from Canada says, Hey, Devon, I thought I'd chip in towards churros vet bills. Well, I appreciate that, because that was not it was not cheap, yeah, he's been gone for a day, that motherfucker, he went he went out last night, has not come back yet. And that's again that just to me, I feel like that just means he's back to normal. But I still hate it. I want him to come back, sure that wasn't cheap.
02:09:57 So great to. Hear you take care of that cat. Hope he's feeling better. May God bless you. Also really enjoying outlaws. You and Rebecca make a great team. Well, I appreciate that. Yeah, it's a good show, especially like the last one we did, but they've all been pretty good, and they're only going to get better and so and I like the new time slot too.
02:10:20 I know there's Europeans that don't like it, but it just makes it. I don't know there's something wrong about doing anything at noon. So well. Thank you very much. Dylan from Canada, I know we made fun, or at least I made fun of Canadians recently on outlaws. And obviously it's, it's all jokes, guys, it's all jokes.
02:10:44 Put your syrup down. It's all jokes. All right, then we got Minnesotan says space exploration is among the greatest accomplishments of white people. By denying these accomplishments, the flat earthers are fundamentally anti white, it implies whites are incapable.
02:11:01 Well, it's also, if you notice a lot of what these people are saying about those, those whites that were accomplishing all these things, they're basically, not only are they saying they didn't do it, they're making them out to be like, worse than Jews, like, they're calling them like satanic, you know, weirdo. I don't know what, like, I don't know what the every you know backstory that these guys have cooked up.
02:11:29 But like, I've heard everything from, like, oh, that they were a bunch of Satanists that were trying to destroy Christianity with a space program. It's like, that's not No but, you know what I mean, like they they don't just take away their accomplishment. They attribute evil to them.
02:11:45 And so that's Yeah. Then we got Sarah dugay says people who fall for flat earth or moon landing conspiracies aren't unlike the peasants in Apocalypto where the ruling class used Eclipse knowledge to appear godlike. Those unable to assess scientific claims often fall prey to manufactured authority.
02:12:11 You know, that's the thing too. It does. It does kind of make them feel like it's almost like, what's the point of fighting these people. You know what I mean? Like, if you think that they're masters of deception, to that level, to where, like they're they're hiding the shape of the fucking Earth.
02:12:33 And everyone is so indoctrinated by the the the globe, deception taught in schools, or, you know, whatever crazy version that they believe it's like. Why would you even try to fight these people if they're if they're that powerful and they're that effective to where they can everyone but you and your little secret click of weirdos, everyone is under their spell. What's, what's even the point, you know, fighting them.
02:13:06 The other thing is too this, for real, I don't understand, like, what's the point of, what would be the point of hiding that if I found out that the Earth was flat tomorrow, I would have a lot of questions about, like, how anything works because it wouldn't make any sense anymore.
02:13:23 From a scientific standpoint, like nothing would make sense. They would just be like, what, nothing makes sense. But aside from that, you know, like, in terms of all of those major problems, I wouldn't care, you know, like it wouldn't. It wouldn't affect me at all. It wouldn't.
02:13:43 Oh, my God, it's flat in that case, what exactly you know? And honestly, at this point, this is kind of sad. After everything else that we have, we have found out about our ruling class in recent decades and and how desensitized everyone has become. Like, literally, people are just kind of, they're just like, I guess they all, they all fuck kids, and you know, and you know they're all Jew slaves, that they're all Jew, Jew slave pedophiles. I mean, that's not, that's not an uncommon belief.
02:14:22 There's a substantial amount of Americans who, 100% believe they're being ruled by Jew slave pedophiles that eat babies and stuff. Well, if you found out they faked the moon landing, would it really?
02:14:38 I mean, it would. It wouldn't be that shocking, anyone, people would just be like, yeah, figures, you know what I mean, like, so you know what I mean, like, it doesn't seem there's no it's not worth it.
02:14:51 You know, if it was a big secret, it's just not even worth, worth the energy to do it. People just wouldn't care anymore. It's just like, I. Don't know what else we could find out about these people that make them seem any worse. But, yeah, no, 100% of it is, in my experience, it's people not understanding basic physics.
02:15:09 You know, the example I gave where people were like, oh, you know, you couldn't have a jet or a rocket won't work in a vacuum. And it's like it does. It's not, you know, it's, it's a basic misunderstanding that they're because their experience when it comes to propulsion is it's usually something acting against something else.
02:15:33 You know, whether it's the pistons inside your engine or the the tires against the road, or your feet against the ground, or even airplanes, the lift created by the air flow under the wings, the flaps.
02:15:55 You know it's when you're in within Earth's atmosphere, a lot of mechanized motion relies on interactions between things, and that's just not the case with with space. And it doesn't mean that therefore, because it doesn't work the way things on earth work, it can't happen.
02:16:18 It's like, No, that just your experience is limited to things that happen on earth. And so your expectation, because you don't understand the physics involved, is that it would work the same way, but it doesn't.
02:16:33 And if you understood the physics behind it, you would understand why, but because these people can't just be like, You know what? There's people smarter than me. I don't, I can't wrap my head around this concept, and I have to just accept that it's because I'm kind of dumb.
02:16:49 And you know, I shouldn't be, you know, I shouldn't be too worried about it, you know, like, I'm no rocket scientist. There's there's people, and they just need to accept the fact that they're not rocket scientists, all right. And then we got Kurgan. Kurgan with a big Dono. Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself. Look how Jewy this bag is. You
02:17:36 Bergen says Devon according to red ice, they haven't received any payments from entropy since January, hoping you aren't experiencing the same issue I am. However, I have been told at least, that this is a consequence of they got de banked, and that they will be able to make those payments to us this month, and if that doesn't happen, there's a problem. Because they, they do.
02:18:06 They owe me a lot of money. I will, I will just put it that way, because it's not for me. It wasn't just the last few months. I had a problem with how they wanted to pay me. So I it's, it's lots of months that I haven't been paid my fault, though, for the the for a big chunk of that, because I just couldn't I had to find a way that they could pay me, because they changed the way they paid you.
02:18:31 But now there's this issue, and so I'm still not getting paid. I think it's okay. I don't think they're pulling a fast one on us. If they are, that would be really bad, but we'll deal with that if it happens, if they if we don't get paid, if no one's getting paid by the middle of this month, I will stop using entropy for sure. But they said, they said that they'd have it worked out for this month.
02:19:13 And we're technically it's the fifth right now, that's usually when they would start rolling stuff out. So if no one's getting paid now, I will have to, we'll have to find something else, because that's going to make me wonder what's going on. But as of at least for right now, I trust them.
02:19:33 Hopefully that trust is is well placed. But yeah, it does suck. I look I sympathize with them. You know, they have to deal with all the de platforming shit that we do. So I get it.
02:19:49 I'm not, I'm not gonna, you know, I'm not gonna assume that they're doing something wrong. I think that they are having to deal with you. With getting the platform just like we do, but yeah, we'll see.
02:20:07 According to them, according to the email they sent me last month, this month, they should be able to pay people, but we'll see. I haven't gotten anything yet. All right, thank you very much, Kirk. And then we got Sarah dugay says I mentioned Mel Gibson's Apocalypto as a nod to when I first discovered you in your movie analysis days since then, I see films differently, and the Eclipse beheading scene really stood out for me.
02:20:35 That was a good movie. Apocalypto. Tell you what Mel Gibson, he he knows what he's doing. He knows what he's doing, I guess. What aren't they making? Like another he's mainly another Passion of the Christ. How is there a sequel to that is my question. I thought, yeah, doesn't it end?
02:20:56 I don't know. I don't know how you make a sequel. It's one of those movies where like, but, yeah, Apocalypto is a good movie. So it's, it's, there's very few movies that you could watch that are not in English, and it doesn't bother you. But Apocalypto is one of those movies. All right, then we got cats are. Cats are 88 always that one light power, light power, light Power, light fucking power, white power, white
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02:22:02 Oh, cats. 88 says, Please make a NASA shirt. NASA shirt is that like NASA only NASA and then you have the black guy. That's that would actually be kind of funny. I don't know if that's what you're saying. They kind of funny. Have the the black astronaut just all doing a big dopey grin, and it says, NASA,02:22:32 I doubt that's what you're maybe that is what you're saying. Maybe I'm picking up what you're laying down. Otherwise I don't know what you mean. But yeah, that'd be kind of funny. All right, then we're gonna go over to rumble. Let's go to Rumble. Rumble.
02:22:51 We got Tyler w o5 says Billy the Kid could never be Jewish. He's my uncle. Funny enough, my buddy Nick and I are. Nick I told you about last time is related to Pat Garrett. Well, there you go. Are you really related to Billy? The kid? Didn't they recently find like a new or, I don't know there's an old article. Thought they found like a new photo of him, that janky photo that they've had forever.
02:23:23 Yeah, Billy the Kid, would be a good, good material. Maybe, in fact, what was it? Yuma, is that where it all went down? Or that'd be interesting to like, make the trek out to Yuma. I mean, that's not like a day trip by any means, but be fun to like, get, you know, get some actual footage.
02:23:52 Get my own footage for once. Be kind of fun. I've never been out that way. And then we got St Louis net says, I like your AI music. Well, I appreciate that. Yeah, some people, some people do enjoy the the sloptacular music, actually, it's got, like, pale sirens got pretty good numbers on Spotify and on and I guess on YouTube too.
02:24:23 The In fact, I got enough revenue from it, not like a ton, but enough to pay for the AI software subscription.
02:24:31 So I'm I'm now ahead, which is kind of, that's kind of nice, right? It paid for itself. Yeah, it's not roll. I'm not rolling the dough from it, but it's, I was kind of surprised. I wasn't expecting, like, any money. I just thought it would be a fun thing to do. So it's good that I've, I've broken even with the with the music, but.
02:24:59 I haven't had time to make any more I'll probably have some time maybe the next few weeks, but I'm appreciate that. I'm glad you like it there. St Louis, net, then we got Sarah town. Sarah town says hope churro is doing better. Orange cats should be their own breed. I found my orange cat in an engine. Yeah, orange cats are goofy cats, like I said, he's been gone today.
02:25:28 I'm sure he'll, I'm sure he'll make it back here. Apparently, I can't. I can't give up hope on that guy until he's been gone for like six months, because he could still end up coming back the way he works. Then we got Tyler w o5 says, No more bug people. Yeah, we've got plenty of bug people.
02:25:48 We don't need any more. Words are words says, damn big peanut got you. I'm glad I've never tried that. Yeah, I mean, it was, I just I saw like, I don't know why I was tempted by it.
02:26:02 There was just so many posts about it in a row, and I made the mistake of, like, believing the smart guy one, where he was like, he was being very chemistry about it. And I was like, ah, there's something do this.
02:26:20 I want. I want that chemical reaction happening in my mouth and then, like, no, just, it's just tastes like peanuts floating around in a coke. Nothing magic about it. And then we got based officer Jeremiah says I grew up in rural North Carolina, and the first time I saw someone drink a coke with peanuts.
02:26:42 Was my sixth, sixth grade linebacker coach, who was a 70 year old country nig antique farm equipment. Am I right? I heard that it was like a like a farmer thing. It had something to do with and I forget, see, this is part of the my, my stupid quest to eat that shit was like, I even read like, the weird brief history about it, but I Don't remember it anymore. Then we got Gen exterminator. You
02:27:28 Gen X Terminator says, I think whites are getting serious Negro and Jew fatigue. The Jews are trying to bring out Armageddon, to bring forth their Moshiach. These people are insane. This is why they were pogroms? Yeah, I don't know that people are getting geo fatigue.
02:27:47 I think that some people are, but these people are not in positions of power. So will they be in power at some point? That remains to be seen.
02:28:01 One of the things that I think that one of the things that I worry about, or don't really worry about it, but I guess I think younger people, it's cool right now to be skeptical of Jews, right?
02:28:21 That's become like an edgy, cool thing, but because I think a lot of it is not based on a understanding of the biological reasons why they have the behavior that they have, and instead, a lot of this skepticism is based on religion, sometimes outright fantasy, or just it's not based on anything.
02:28:50 It's just that they think it's cool to shit on Jews. Like, I guess that's good, right? But I feel like these sort of things have a way of fizzling out when they're not properly cultivated. And I also think that people are as we've seen with our our ruling class over the last several mile centuries.
02:29:24 Really, people are easily captured by this system that that has so much to offer them, especially when so many of these same people are very status, hungry, very aura hungry, you know, and so I think that, who knows, maybe, maybe long term this, this has legs. I, I just, I don't see it yet.
02:30:00 Uh, I don't see it because we don't have any. There hasn't been a single anti Semite, I guess, just for the for the sake of simple, you know, not to be too reductive, but I haven't seen any anti Semites with power, any, and until I do. I'm just not going to think that it matters.
02:30:24 We need to have I mean, it's one thing if it's like, it's an edgy counterculture thing, it's another thing if it's a policy thing. And quite frankly, the policies and the powerful are quite philosomatic. Let's see here. Then we got arch Stanton, why fucking power?
02:31:00 Arch Stanton says, never realized there was a video of Buzz Aldrin punching that guy. So thanks for that. By the way, a quote from Candace on X quote, it's 31 degrees outside. Why isn't the ice melting? Oh, good old Candace. Good old Candace Owens, it's below freezing.
02:31:24 Why isn't it not freezing? This is, she is a walking Dunning Kruger. She is, she is the worst. And it should tell you something, that she has the most popular stream by not a small margin. That's unfortunately, that's just the situation that we're in. We have a a IQ crisis.
02:31:56 We have an aptitude crisis, and not not all of its diversity driven. We have stupid ass fucking whites out there that watch her show. In fact, the majority of her her audience, funny enough, her audience is whiter than the Nick's audience, according to the that that article that came out back in November or No, I think it was older than that. But they did.
02:32:20 They did a study of the audience share and the demographics and her audience was wider than his, so that's a problem. All right, then we got evergreen dream says coke and peanuts is a deep south thing. I think they used boiled peanuts, also a deep south thing. Maybe boiling the peanuts brings out some magic chemicals that react with the coke. I don't know. I don't know either. I just sort of looked at them.
02:32:55 They were fizzling around in the carbonation. But that wasn't gonna wait all day. Then we got the Shogun says kids movie idea, Pixar style, focused on the differences between European and Africanized bees. Imagine Bugs Life. Just wanted to contribute to an idea. It's not the worst idea.
02:33:17 Might be more realistic to do like a kid's book. I have a bunch of kids books I want to make, and if I can figure out a way of of and Grox coming a long way, I don't want the I'd want i i don't want to illustrate and just have, like, slop nasty, you know, pictures.
02:33:42 But now that you're able to kind of design some of your own stuff and incorporate they're making the tools better to where you can actually have create characters and then use that character consistently throughout and, you know, stuff like that, things that I wish they'd had when I made the Whitman's.
02:34:00 It's getting better. It's not there yet. It's not to a point where I'd want to be like, buy my slot book, but it's rapidly approaching that. And that was always the hang up for me with making kids books, where I was like, Well, I don't define an illustrator. I can write it, and I'm just not, I'm not a good illustrator.
02:34:19 But I was playing around with it the other day just to see and I was like, yeah, it's it's getting close, it's getting close. So maybe then we got Rupert says replay gang here Wednesday stream was great. Jews really think they are special people, and they are very arrogant about it. See you next time.
02:34:43 Professor stack, Happy Easter. HH, well, I appreciate that. Yeah, outlaws, 5pm Pacific, Standard Time. That was the the last one was really good. I mean, there's, there's information that that you. Is that I was not I mean, I knew I had hints of it in my research, but it's stuff I wasn't truly aware of until I was researching the masira. I think it's how they say it masira, if you want a little clip, you want a little taste of it. In fact, you those of you who missed it,
02:35:28 is this in this might be it.
02:35:43 Highly recommend you tune into outlaws, and you'll get cool stuff like this. You shouldn't turn in a Jew. This is when this when you don't want to turn in a Jew. If you disagree with how the goyim will punish him. So if you think that the the laws of the land in the host country that you're in, you don't like them as a Jew, then you can just ignore them.
Rabbi Herschel Schatzger
02:36:15 Sometimes, let's say on the books, it says that if a person violates a certain crime, so he deserves to sit in prison for 10 years. Okay? So if they'll put him in prison, and the other inmates will harass him, and they'll abuse him, sexually abuse him, or the prison guards will abuse him, which is often the case in state prisons. So then I'm helping the I'm causing that this person should suffer more than he's legally required to suffer. In such a situation, there will be an Issara of missyra. So in theDevon Stack
02:36:50 audience asks like, well, am I allowed to rat out someone that I see commit a crime if I know that they're going to actually have to go to jail in the goyish, just the justice system and have to deal with like law enforcement, well, if you think they're going to experience anti semitism, really nothing matters. They can do whatever they want.Rabbi Herschel Schatzger
02:37:15 Sometimes you'll have a situation unfortunately, they live in the geben to America, but sometimes he'll have a situation where, because he's Jewish, that's why they'll punish him more than if he would have been non Jewish. So then that's already not fair, so then he's going to be punished more than he deserves to be punished. He deserves to be punished the same as any nachri would have done the same out there. 02:37:36 But if you know that there's anti semitism mixed in with the probably will be, we can predict in advance it probably will be anti semitism mixed into the stock of the judge that you have a problem on the serum. So all this has to be considered in advance before a person master someone to the government agencies.
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02:37:54 See, you can't master someone to the government agencies no matter what the crime is, it's excusable, because every Jew is going to experience anti semitism if they are in the judicial system. 02:38:10 So there's a little fun thing like that. I mean, I've always been hearing from Jews my whole life that, oh, Muslims have their own little courts and and they have Sharia law, and they're doing the same shit, you know, so, yeah, check out that episode. And of course, obviously, this Wednesday.
02:38:30 All right, I think that's it. Let me just double check back on entropy. We got one more on entropy. We got optimistically, pessimistic. Says, Hey, Devan, I think a chat of mine fell through the cracks a few weeks ago. It was the stream where the nig hijacks the plane. If you can't find it, don't worry about it.
02:38:49 Keep up the good work. All right, let me tell you optimistically pessimistic. How many weeks ago? I wish you would just tell me what it was. Now I gotta like and how. I don't even know when that was exactly. Let me see. Let me see here.
02:39:13 Account i
02:39:25 When. I don't even know when that would have been, would have been last month. So it might not pop up.
02:39:35 See, change it to march.
02:39:54 Well from the last one I have from you, optimistically pessimistic from that around that era was I. You mentioned the goy slop Jew guy, which I did, put that in my notes, and then I don't
02:40:22 I don't see one before that that I'm missing. Let me see look
02:40:31 in the guy, Howard, bah. Bah.
02:40:54 Yeah, I don't, I don't. I don't see any other ones there other than that, but I added that to my notes if you if you're talking about the one with the the the additive Jew, because I do want to check into that, because I think that, as much as you know, outcomes are so genetic and behaviors genetic, obviously it's not.
02:41:16 It's not our environment is not meaningless, and the goy slot problem is a real problem, and it'd be good to know the history behind that. So we'll that's definitely in the notes. All right, guys, let me just double check over here. I think we're good. All right. Well, hope you guys have a wonderful Easter, and if you're hanging out with your family, I'm sure they're going to be they're going to be very excited.
02:41:46 All your Boomer relatives are going to be very excited about the base black guy astronaut talking about how he's got the whole world in His hands. Oh, my God. Anyway, you guys have a good Easter weekend, and I'll see you on Wednesday at 5pm Pacific time on outlaws. In the meantime, for Black Pilled, I am, of course. Devon Stack, ah,
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