INSOMNIA STREAM: THROWN TO THE DOGS EDITION
Stream Summary
This stream, hosted by Devon Stack, began with a personal account of a dangerous encounter with Africanized bees and transitioned into a lengthy, controversial historical analysis of the 1898 Wilmington Massacre/Insurrection. The host discussed the official narrative, media coverage, and political context of the event, drawing parallels to modern race relations, riots, and political shifts in the United States. The stream included on-the-fly research, commentary on historical documents, and responses to hyperchats about related topics.
- Devon Stack’s personal experience with Africanized bees and homesteading challenges
- Historical overview of the 1898 Wilmington Massacre/Insurrection
- Analysis of political parties and racial dynamics in late 19th-century North Carolina
- Discussion of media coverage, propaganda, and historical documents
- Comparisons between historical and modern race riots
- Commentary on voting laws, literacy tests, and political disenfranchisement
- Responses to hyperchats about current events, demographics, and personal anecdotes
Sources
- Wilmington Massacre / Insurrection of 1898
- Rebecca Felton Lynching Speech & Alexander Manly Editorial
- White Declaration of Independence (Wilmington 1898)
- Camp Logan Riot (Houston, 1917)
- Black Klansman (Film)
- Prussian Blue (Music Duo)
- Rockefeller Family Documentaries
- Abraham Lincoln Biography Documentaries
Key Points of Wisdom
- [00:08:27] "Welcome to the insomnia stream. Throw under the dogs edition. I'm your host, of course. Devin stack." (Introduction and context)
- [00:13:06] "It's the first time ever I retreated for the bees. I was just like I I what? I don't I. Don't even know what. I don't. I can't tell what's. Going on, so I I hate to admit. I actually like ran away." (Reflection on personal safety and humility)
- [00:25:28] "Let's just dive in. Why not enough of the bee stuff, right?" (Transition from personal anecdote to historical analysis)
- [00:26:11] "And this is. Something that a lot of people don't know about. I didn't know about it." (Curiosity and research motivation)
- [01:14:02] "Refers to disgrace or dishonor resulting from shameful actions or circumstances, and is often used to describe a situation or person who has lost respect or reputation due to their actions or behavior." (Learning and vocabulary)
- [02:28:13] "Alright guys, let me take a look at the hyper chats. Here. I'm sorry, I'm. Like my, apparently my Benadryl is running out. I'm all. I'm getting like really stuffing there all of a sudden." (Acknowledgement of audience and personal condition)
- [03:39:29] "Alright guys, you have a good, good weekend. For black pilled. I am of course. Dennis day." (Closing remarks)
Hyperchat Summary
- Questions about Ann Coulter and Steve Bannon’s political views
- Discussion of Mark Collett and David Duke’s planned movie review
- Comments on US population projections and immigration
- Observations about Canadian demographics and real estate
- Requests for deep dives into historical figures (e.g., Bobby Fischer, Abraham Lincoln, Rockefeller family)
- Advice and anecdotes about bee stings, allergy medicine, and homesteading
- Comments on generational differences (Boomers vs. Zoomers)
- Discussion of race relations, voting laws, and historical events
- Personal stories and questions about handling racism accusations
- Suggestions for community formation and separation in the US
- Technical questions about ham radio widgets and EpiPens
- Reflections on historical riots and lynching laws
- General support and encouragement for the host
Hyperchat Contributors
- Brody
- John Skywalker
- Graham playing game
- Mark ESPY
- Cornered Space Alien
- Ryang
- Blue Cord
- Sons of the Serpent
- Wolf supremacist 66
- Love and division
- Cringe Panda
- Guitar dude 1356
- Zazi mataz
- Splitter Tray
- Ripped homeless Guy
- Chosen Jawas
- Athematic dissonance
- Amos Burton
- Georgia Guidestone
- January 1981
- Unreconstructed Rebel 47
- White cake
- Art Stanton
- Funk Android
- Murata
- Jay Ray 1981
- Bessemer 72
- Explicit
- Emacs
- E rocks
- Amos Burton
- Kevin
- Jack Travis Smith
- Lonely scribe in God's army
- High functioning alcoholic
- Spritzer