INSOMNIA STREAM: 250 Edition
Stream Summary
This Independence Day edition of the Insomnia Stream focused primarily on Devon Stack's reflections on the 250th anniversary of the United States. The discussion centered on his interpretation of American history, the Founding Fathers, citizenship laws, immigration policy, race-related historical legislation, and changing national identity. He reviewed historical figures such as Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Abraham Lincoln, and organizations such as the American Colonization Society while arguing that modern narratives about early American history differ from the historical record. Later in the stream, he discussed AI-assisted game development projects, his experiences working at Gateway Computers, corporate management practices, patriotism, cultural change, historical films, technology, surveillance systems, beekeeping, and numerous listener questions and paid chat contributions.
- Opening patriotic songs and framing America at “250” as a declining democracy.
- Extended argument that the U.S. was historically a white ethnostate by law and custom.
- Discussion of the phrase “all men are created equal” and its original racial context.
- Founding Fathers’ racial views, slavery, and colonization schemes for black Americans.
- Key historical statutes and court cases on race, citizenship, and immigration.
- Comparison of America to a company sold off and asset-stripped by outsiders.
- Personal anecdote about Gateway Computers, efficiency experts, and corporate collapse.
- Reflections on revolution, civil conflict, diversity, and feasibility of change.
- Talk of immigration waves, Jewish influence, and demographic transformation.
- Comments on cults (e.g., Rajneesh), religious movements, and American “cult culture.”
- Pop culture references: films, documentaries, and a critique of patriotic media narratives.
- Discussion of AI tools and his creation of small “racist” and churro-themed arcade games.
- Surveillance, flock cameras, technological vulnerabilities, and future conflict.
- Advice on supporting white-owned businesses and ideas for white advocacy organizations.
- Interactive Q&A via paid chats on patriotism, white identity, religion, and history.
Sources
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The Passing of the Great Race by Madison Grant — Public-domain archive:
Project Gutenberg
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The American Revolution (Ken Burns documentary series) — Official PBS page:
PBS
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Apocalypto (2006 film) — Official trailer:
Official Trailer
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The Patriot (2000 film) — Official studio page:
Sony Pictures
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Office Space (1999 film) — Official studio page:
20th Century Studios
Key Points of Wisdom
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[0:15:39] – “Things that that take a long time to live usually take a long time to die… you might have killed it, but because it's such a slow growing, slow living plant, you won't know for like it's just it's slowly dying, but you won't know for a few years, and that's kind of what's going on, I think, with America.”
Context: Using a transplanted cactus as a metaphor, he argues that America’s decline is slow and not immediately obvious, but already underway.
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[0:22:57] – “What they meant by that is, hey, we're just as good as the English people in England, and so therefore we should be allowed… the same representation… It had nothing to do with, like, everyone's the same and race is skin deep.”
Context: His interpretation of “all men are created equal” as meaning political equality with other English subjects, not universal racial equality.
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[0:29:06] – “Thomas Jefferson, a race realist in 1785 pointing out the fact, yeah, don't, don't get mad at me, these are distinctions nature made… will divide us into parties and produce convulsions which will probably never end, but in the extermination of one or the other race.”
Context: He presents Jefferson’s writing as an early prediction of inevitable racial conflict in a multiracial society.
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[0:39:31] – “I am as much as any other man in favor of having the superior position assigned to the white race.”
Context: Quoting Lincoln to argue that widely idolized historical figures also held explicitly hierarchical racial views.
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[0:56:53] – “America was a white ethno state 100 years ago, according to the Supreme Court.”
Context: He summarizes his view that, as recently as the early 20th century, law and policy formally defined America as a state for Europeans/whites.
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[1:01:01] – “If anything's unusual and weird and unnatural, it's not having an ethno state… you've never had a multiracial society exist for longer than like a century or so.”
Context: His claim that homogeneous ethnostates are historically normal, while long‑term multiracial states are unstable.
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[1:36:49] – “At a certain point once they've made the country just a shitty company that you're working for… it's not like me and the guys went back behind the building and thought to ourselves, how can we infiltrate management… No, that's like the stupidest plan ever… we just said, ‘fuck this place,’ and it went under.”
Context: The Gateway Computers anecdote used as a parable: instead of “reforming” a hostile system from within, capable people may simply withdraw and let it collapse.
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[1:47:28] – “It's unfortunate that you find out that you've been lied to about something that was important to you… It sucks to think that, you know, you had these people that you want to celebrate… It's okay to celebrate your heritage and just realize that… the American dream is… now that's all it is.”
Context: Reflecting on the emotional impact of losing faith in a patriotic narrative you grew up with.
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[2:23:59] – “I think it's very white in nature… to move, progress beyond what everyone before us has done… even if you were able to regress somehow back to some other time period, you're going to see change.”
Context: He argues that constant striving and innovation are intrinsic to whites, making permanent “pauses” on progress unrealistic.
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[2:39:00] – “If you can't even have… restraint, then how do you expect some normie to?”
Context: On the importance of individual discipline (e.g., where you spend money, who you hire) if you want broader political or demographic change.
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[3:00:48] – “It takes money to make money, and that's true of nonprofits too… you need to have people actively seeking donations… there’s some overhead to that.”
Context: Practical observation on why building effective advocacy organizations requires serious funding and professional infrastructure.
Hyperchat Highlights
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[1:17:38] Supreme Rabbi Satan:
“When is your next declaration of independence? Well, that's that's the problem, is when you think about what it took.”
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[1:18:13] SJS whale:
“Keep up the good work.”
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[1:19:45] Gorilla Hands:
“I hope everyone had a good Fourth of July. The past week has been bittersweet for me. This holiday has always meant something to me, as much as Christmas and Thanksgiving. Now I don't feel that way anymore, for most of adult life, since I became red-pilled with the wars in the Middle East, COVID lockdowns, and the Jewish question have jaded me, this feeling has been depressing me, especially since I was a flag-waving America fuck yeah, guy. I hope for our people, nation, and Western civilization. I think we can turn it around.”
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[1:53:17] little wagon:
“Thank you for the streams.”
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[1:53:56] Supreme Rabbi Satan:
“Don't let a firework hit you in the balls, it hurts really bad.”
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[1:57:00] it's getting dark:
Comment about the 1984 Rajneeshy bioterror attack and suggesting there “has to be more to the story,” recommending Devon check it out.
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[1:59:30] Supreme Rabbi Satan:
“One last round before I drown.”
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[2:00:00] Pork Chop Express:
“Replay gang Devin. You mentioned Apocalypto, one of my faves, on Wednesday. Have you ever done a stream on it? Also, I think The Patriot Mel Gibson is vastly underrated. Happy Independence Day.”
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[2:05:46] Rocco d2:
(Accompanied by “white power” clip.) “You think we make it to another 2/5?”
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[2:07:56] Tyler W05:
“For whatever reason, Rumble wouldn't let me send a chat last stream. Hope all is well, just giving support. This fourth is extra depressing with all the flock cameras pointed at us.”
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[2:10:37] No land Findlay:
“Hello Devon. When was the last time you saw a $2 bill? I see one all the time, because I have one in my wallet for good luck.”
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[2:11:14] are you a colonizer?:
(Accompanied by Rothschild “money is power” clip.) “I sent you a PM on Gab.” (About a colonizer/space-colonization framing.)
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[2:13:27] Professor Chaos:
“Happy Independence Day, Devin. I'll catch the replay.”
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[2:14:08] The Shadow Band:
“Would you say the Anglo people should act as a unified diaspora or diaspora people like the Jews do, is that even possible given our nature?”
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[2:18:41] Rupert:
“Replay gang. Here, happy White History Month, and 250th birthday, America. See you next week, Professor Steck. And have a good night, Heil Hitler.”
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[2:18:41] Professor Chaos:
“Ken Burns has the American Revolution documentary series. I haven't seen it, but I think you should check it out. It might be stream-worthy.”
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[2:19:54] Tyler W05:
Long comment arguing that Benjamin Franklin’s remarks about Germans were more cultural than racial and that he still considered Europeans equals; asking for Devon’s view.
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[2:21:35] Corn Pop, the bad dude:
“What point in humanity's development do you think we shouldn't have reached when looking at the present? In my opinion, we shouldn't have gone past the industrial revolution. What point should we have not reached?”
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[2:23:23] The great Waite:
“My hope is that the Jews have created a non-white golem that feels no loyalty to them, and will turn around and eat them. Not that we need nons. I just think that would be nice.”
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[2:27:42] Croset:
(Accompanied by Rothschild “money is power” clip.) “Have you ever looked into the Jewish origins of public companies and stock trading? Seems like a net loss for society, profits above everything, planned obsolescence only to benefit a few at the top.”
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[2:32:46] Purdible Catman:
“Hey, Devin, I was reading up on a place called Freedom, Georgia, a black community put together by 19 black families. Pretty funny stuff. And then there is Brooklyn, Illinois, same idea. Hilarious. I think it would make for a very funny stream if you cover these communities.”
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[2:33:20] Randall Flag:
Question about LDS women: “It seems women who leave the LDS become massive whores… Why is this gross behavior so prevalent?”
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[2:37:24] Drove work:
“I only do business with small businesses owned by or owned and staffed by white people now.”
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[2:39:59] Bobby Ray:
“There are 195 million white people currently in America alone. If every white person donated just $1 a month, very quickly we could get a… financed to make changes. Just a thought.”
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[2:41:50] Banana Pill:
“Freedom is a Jew ideology… Jews were tired of being persecuted for their Jewish behavior under the Crown, and they participated in the pilgrimage, creating the country we have through free man apparatus… freedom is gay.” (Condensed.)
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[2:45:03] Sack Opossum:
“Worked at an equipment dealership; ownership changed. After us mechanics couldn't help customers on the phone with simple fixes, better to charge $2000 for field calls than $5 relay. It felt dirty.” (Paraphrased.)
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[2:53:17] Cassandra:
(With “Magic Negro Christmas tree” clip.) Donation “for you, for churro, for this broken country we once quaintly referred to as our nation.”
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[2:55:48] Corn Pop, the bad dude:
“A birdie on a tree branch told me those flock cameras don't like high powered lasers.”
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[2:57:37] Croset (addendum):
“Yeah, I ran into the Dutch thing for the origin. Seems like there's more there because of how open for fuckery it is, or I'm reading too much into it. I don't know, don't see any positives.”
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[2:57:58] Tyler W05:
“How hard would it realistically be to set up an organization that fights for white rights that's crowdfunded? I would imagine the hardest part would be getting participants.”
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[2:59:51] Corn Pop, the bad dude:
Question about GATE/Gateway School program and alleged weird practices, asking if it could be a future topic.
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[3:01:35] Draw fork (draw work):
Addendum: clarifying that utilities are an obvious exception to his “only white small businesses” rule.
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[3:02:37] Love and Division (Odyssey):
Requests that Devon check Odyssey messages and asks about possible Jewish influence in making the Constitution, quoting AI text.
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[3:02:37] The Shadow Band:
“By the way, you're a B guy. Do you send your bees around to help pollinate various crops?”
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[3:05:04] Corn Pop, the bad dude:
“Have you or anyone here been in the Gateway School program? You ever heard about the weird shit they would do to the kids, give them laced drinks that make them forget things. Future video topic, I think.”
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[3:05:58] Love and Division:
Additional Odyssey comment about Gateway destruction possibly being intentional sabotage.
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[3:11:23] Cassandra:
(With “money is power” clip.) “Devin, it's me, Penelope Maynard. My other account was hacked, hence the new name. Don't worry about the cranky bees.”
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[3:12:07] Corn Pop, the bad dude:
“Shout out to Wyatt Stag.”
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[3:12:37] Southern Poverty Porch Monkey:
“Big thanks to Devon and his ancestors that founded a land from true wilderness. You may think us Shamrock Spics do not have appreciation to the founding stock, but some of us do. Hats off, Devin.”
Hyperchat Contributors
- Supreme Rabbi Satan
- SJS whale
- Gorilla Hands
- little wagon
- it's getting dark
- Pork Chop Express
- Rocco d2
- Tyler W05
- No land Findlay
- are you a colonizer?
- Professor Chaos
- The Shadow Band
- Rupert
- Corn Pop, the bad dude
- The great Waite
- Croset
- Purdible Catman
- Randall Flag
- Drove work / Draw fork
- Bobby Ray
- Banana Pill
- Sack Opossum
- Cassandra (Penelope Maynard)
- Love and Division
- Southern Poverty Porch Monkey