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INSOMNIA STREAM: PAPERCLIP EDITION.mp3

08/30/2025
German Numbers Lady
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Flash and the Pan - Waiting for a Train
00:02:21 It's getting cold at night.
00:02:24 Must get no.
00:02:28 Looks like I'm going to have to wait. Wow, what the hell?
00:02:35 Back there on the railway line, looks like my old brown shoe.
00:02:43 It ain't mine, Mr. How's that for last? Not even how'd you do?
00:03:04 Wonder what's cooking at the house tonight.
00:03:08 Moon beams.
00:03:11 Turn that station, turn that down.
00:03:14 Have another drink.
00:03:18 Stupid how some people stare not even how to do.
00:03:25 What's that, Mister?
00:03:29 Same as you.
00:03:43 For a change.
00:03:58 Hold on. Hold on.
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Berlin - The Metro
00:05:36 Glass.
00:05:40 Follow me.
00:05:50 Waiting there, swimming through apologies.
00:05:59 Perfect world sleeping next to me.
00:06:31 Smiling at my.
00:06:34 So.
00:06:37 Spoke of winter time in France.
00:06:44 Is the past and still I heard all I can say it now smiling at the pool.
00:06:55 In my hand.
00:06:59 I love you always through my eyes. I remember that before.
00:07:10 Riding on the metro.
00:07:44 Love me.
00:07:52 I remember hating you for loving me.
00:08:15 I'm alone.
00:08:17 With my broken glass.
00:08:20 My.
00:08:22 Follow me through my past.
00:08:26 Was on a Paris train.
00:08:29 I marched in London rave. We're waiting there swimming. So apologize.
00:08:32 You.
00:08:38 I remember searching for the perfect word.
00:08:44 I was.
00:08:46 Change your mind.
00:08:49 I remember just sleeping next to me riding on the metro.
Devon Stack
00:09:36 Well, that was special.
00:09:40 I guess I bumped a button. Well, it is a special edition tonight.
00:09:47 It's a special edition of the insomnia stream. It's paper clip edition.
00:09:54 I'm your host, of course.
00:09:57 Devon Stack.
00:09:59 Hope you guys hope you're having a good weekend so far this is.
00:10:05 Think we're think we're in for a little bit of a journey. It's a journey.
00:10:09 Oh my God. It's a journey. You guys ready for a journey? You strapped in?
00:10:14 You ready for some fun?
00:10:17 Ready to dig in?
00:10:20 I bet there's a lot of people that think this is about Operation Paper CLIP. It's not hate. Hate to disappoint you.
00:10:27 So just right off the bat. Yeah, there you go. It's not.
00:10:31 It does have Nazis, though it does have Nazis.
00:10:36 But yeah, no, no.
00:10:40 No Operation paper clip. No, no, no.
00:10:44 Anyway, we do have a lot to cover, so let's go ahead and I guess get started right off the bat. Let's just get going here.
00:10:52 This is there is a there is a.
00:10:55 You know it's.
00:10:57 It's funny, it's funny because we often talk about why is it? Why is it that it's so difficult for us to get our message out and you look at the, the our adversaries and the advantage, the communications advantage that they've had for decades.
00:11:19 It's.
00:11:20 Kind of hard to appreciate.
00:11:23 How complex and how thorough it was and how much money went into it, and it makes you think to yourself, well, I think why rather I think too many people think that, well, now that the Internet's here now that the internet's here, it's kind of even the playing field.
00:11:41 As if somehow they haven't channeled all of that. That complexity, all of that.
00:11:48 Money into using the Internet and while sure maybe there there could be a little bit of a a a lull in their effectiveness because they have to play catch up all of a sudden they've been able to rely on these institutions, these legacy media outlets for so long.
00:12:08 That they do have to kind of reconfigure the way things work, but.
00:12:14 They kind of invented they kind of invented syops they kind of invented programming. They kind of invented propaganda. And so it it's foolish to think that just because we have Internet these days that they are not going to be able to understand the new media landscape and adjust accordingly.
00:12:38 But I think to really fully appreciate what they.
00:12:42 Have the ability to do today. It's it's good to look at maybe what they've done in the not so distant.
00:12:49 Test.
00:12:50 And we're gonna look at that tonight. A campaign that targeted a a very.
00:12:56 Small town in America that somehow ballooned into something nationwide and multigenerational.
00:13:04 It started out in a town in Tennessee.
00:13:09 That had less than 2000 people in it.
00:13:13 If you can, if you can believe that.
00:13:16 And so let's let's go ahead and take a look at this, this small town in Tennessee.
00:13:23 This idyllic, almost 100% white, or at least at the time that they made this, this is from 2004.
Narrator
00:13:35 To the students of the Whitwell Middle School, I recently learned from a friend about your paper clip project.
00:13:45 I was so moved by the story that I found myself in tears.
00:13:52 You've embarked on a journey that begins in the brain but ends in the heart. 6,000,000 Jews will never again dance, love, sing or learn. But this.
00:14:08 Of 6,000,000 Jews will be honored, remembered and treasured.
Treasure Jew
00:14:14 Say, did somebody say treasure?
Narrator
00:14:18 Because of your little school in Whitwell, TN.
00:14:22 And the tolerance and love that lived there.
Devon Stack
00:14:29 Ah yes, a small town of Whitwell.
00:14:34 Tennessee.
00:14:35 Like I said, a a population of less than 2000 people.
00:14:40 It is a an old kind of dried up mining town. It used to be a a coal mining town.
00:14:48 And after a series of misfortunes and accidents, the the town kind of dried up. But let's talk about tolerance.
00:14:58 Right. Because they, they said, oh, you know, it's all about tolerance. I've mentioned this before.
00:15:04 Tolerance as a virtue.
00:15:06 Doesn't really make sense, does it?
00:15:10 Doesn't really make sense and and by implication.
00:15:14 The thing you're being asked to tolerate is bad. You never tolerate something that's good. You don't have to tolerate ice cream. You don't have to tolerate candy. You don't have to tolerate sex. You know it's tolerate means it's something bad. So if they're asking you to have tolerance.
00:15:35 By implication, they're suggesting the thing they want you to tolerate is bad.
00:15:42 Now I thought it was funny because I looked into the the history of this word tolerance right? Went back to the old Noah Websters dictionary that's available online. I think this is like the the 1890. It's the version that was out before the.
00:16:03 Flood of immigrants Jewish immigrants into United States around the turn of the century. Tolerance.
00:16:10 It's the power or capacity of enduring.
00:16:14 Enduring again, enduring it's something that's not pleasant.
00:16:20 You're enduring something, but then I looked at this little note here and it said little used, but intolerance is is common. And I said little used.
00:16:31 Huh. Well, when do they start using it? Really.
00:16:35 Went into Google Engram. Ohh would you look at that? Tolerance was pretty much not used at all until when right after the flood of immigrants, Jewish immigrants came into the country around the turn of the century.
00:16:49 And then it just starts skyrocketing up.
00:16:53 Then in fact.
00:16:55 You look it up now on dictionary.com. They've redefined the word.
00:17:00 They've redefined the word to mean a fair and respectful permissive attitude or policy toward people whose opinions, beliefs, practices, racial or ethnic origins, etcetera, differ from one's own or from those of the majority. Freedom from bigotry and from an insistence of.
00:17:21 On conformity, it's they made-up a new definition.
00:17:26 Of the word tolerance.
00:17:28 Because they realized what I was saying, that the implication would mean that it's bad.
00:17:36 That it's bad.
00:17:38 So they invented an entirely new definition. And as things become more electronic, well, I mean, at this point, right, who's buying a fucking dictionary? This is what kids will will see when they look up the word tolerance. This is what they'll know that word to mean.
00:17:58 This word that was barely used until Jews came into this country.
00:18:03 Around the turn of the century.
00:18:05 To.
00:18:06 Mind fuck us all into mass immigration. So this woman here.
00:18:12 She lives in this small town. She's the principal at a school in Whitwill, Tennessee.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:18:22 My name is Linda Hooper.
00:18:25 I've lived here and quit Ville, Tennessee.
00:18:27 All my life.
00:18:28 And I've been the principal of the.
00:18:30 Middle school for nine years.
Devon Stack
00:18:33 And I, as far as I can tell.
00:18:36 No family I don't know for a fact, but I couldn't find. She's still at least as of, like 2022. She was still writing letters to the editor and op, Eds and stuff. She was the mayor of the town for a while. No party affiliation. Ran as an independent, but.
00:18:55 I can't find any information about her having a husband or children or anything like that, and I think that I think that makes a difference. I think that makes a difference. I think when when women do not have children they turn into.
00:19:12 Well, like little Angela Merkel's.
00:19:16 Where they want to make the whole world their children, they want to take care of everybody and this is the same case with her. She well. And then that's also, I think what probably why she became a principal of the school.
00:19:29 So she talks about her, her little small town.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:19:32 A lot of people have said that our little town is an unlikely place for what happened. I guess I can understand.
00:19:40 Yeah.
00:19:43 Probably most people if they drove into.
00:19:45 Whitwell would not be terribly impressed.
00:19:50 It's a very.
00:19:51 Rural town, about 24 miles northwest of Chattanooga.
00:20:03 It's got just two traffic lights.
00:20:11 Several gas stations and copper.
00:20:15 Of restaurants.
Devon Stack
00:20:23 Yeah, it's a, you know, nice little white Protestant town.
00:20:27 And by the way, for those of you who think that I I was picking on on Catholics last time. Well, Protestants aren't going to get away and got going to get away from criticism tonight.
00:20:38 So yeah, it's this nice little White town. Again, very poverty stricken. Very poverty stricken. In the interview, she mentions that there was an and again this interview would have been around 2004. She says, Oh yeah, there was this huge accident 30 years ago that shut the town down. Couldn't find anything about an accident around 1970 or 75 or whatever.
00:21:00 But what I did find was an accident.
00:21:05 That took place in 1981, so I'm assuming that's what she's talking about, little loosey Goosey on the historical details. Don't don't worry, that doesn't stop here. That doesn't stop here. There's going to be a lot of.
00:21:19 A lot of creative license when it comes to the history, the history that they study in this town.
00:21:27 This is what I found. 13 miners killed in a third coal accident. So it looked like there were just a lot of really bad accidents. A lot of fatalities. And even when things were good in this town, they weren't that good. You know, I found, like, lots of articles of talking about how all the miners and the mining.
00:21:47 Town were extremely poor. Guess there'd be strikes or equipment failures or.
00:21:53 Whatever this article is talking about, how a little Billy, there's not going to get Christmas this year because you know the mine is shut down and and it was just it's just lots of of stories about poverty and.
00:22:09 It just seems like a very depressed part of the country, so you have this, this really impoverished small town, but it's white.
00:22:20 People.
00:22:21 And so while look there, I'll just be honest with you, they do not come across as the most intelligent people in the world, but they do seem to really mean well. They seem to be really nice people.
00:22:34 They seem to be really nice people and it just goes, you know, the socioeconomic argument seems to fall pretty quick when when you look at towns like this, where it's the the crimes lower than than the national average, everyone seems to be very nice and welcoming, even though the.
00:22:55 The the town is extremely poor. You can still leave your doors.
00:23:00 At night and not have to worry about anything.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:23:06 We're poor.
00:23:07 We're extremely poor.
00:23:11 But let me tell you about our.
00:23:13 Children, wonderful children, they are respectful.
00:23:24 We have one.
00:23:30 They're thoughtful. They're caring, but they're free.
Treasure Jew
00:23:33 What?
Principal Linda Hooper
00:23:36 Much how many jeeps?
Treasure Jew
00:23:37 Why the they?
Devon Stack
00:23:41 Uh oh.
00:23:43 Uh oh, the the one thing that the one thing we have going for us in this town.
00:23:49 Is apparently bad.
00:23:52 Our children are great, they're wonderful, they're respectful, crime is low. We don't have a whole lot of money, but we have these community functions. Everyone kind of knows each other and we get along great. But you know, it's just, it's just too damn bad that we're all white.
00:24:10 That's it's horrible. We're all fucking white.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:24:13 We're a community of 1600 people. However, we really have no diversity.
00:24:16 It made us little.
Michael Rappaport
00:24:20 It's too clean. It's too at the septic. It's it's too white.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:24:25 There are no Jewish people.
00:24:28 No Catholics. And in our school we have only 5 black kids.
Clip
00:24:33 That's 5.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:24:35 One Hispanic child.
Clip
00:24:36 One too many.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:24:38 We're all alike.
Clip
00:24:40 We need to diversify.
Devon Stack
00:24:43 Oh my God. It's just too damn white.
00:24:47 We only have 5 black kids in the whole town.
00:24:51 We got to get those numbers up.
00:24:54 We don't have any Jews.
00:24:57 There's there's only one Mexican huts.
00:25:01 It's terrible.
00:25:03 We really we got to broaden our horizons.
00:25:09 We have to broaden our horizons. We we have to poison this, this community that we have.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:25:16 And when we come up to someone who is not like us.
00:25:20 We don't have a clue.
Clip
00:25:21 They think we're stupid.
Devon Stack
00:25:23 We're just a bunch of stupid Hicks.
00:25:27 When we come across some outsider, we're just.
00:25:30 Dur. What are you? You want them city folk? Well, shit.
00:25:37 I mean it's it's.
00:25:39 A lot of the problems that we're going to see tonight are really caused out of this embarrassment that they feel for being a small town. It's because, yeah, they're a small town and they're safely nestled in and far away from diversity in the hills of Tennessee.
00:25:59 But they all have television.
00:26:02 They all have television.
00:26:04 And they have Internet and they are mindfucked by everything around them that they see in the media. That makes fun of them, that that makes them sound like they're they're backwards swamp people and that, you know, everyone should have a black boyfriend. You know, they they feel self-conscious about this.
00:26:25 You know all the shit talking that goes on about Southerners, you know, post civil war.
00:26:31 And the.
00:26:33 People in charge in this town and that would be people like this woman. Like I said, she ended up being the mayor. I don't think she is now, but she was for a strep.
00:26:42 They want to be more.
00:26:45 More uh.
00:26:47 I don't know. Metropolitan, right?
00:26:50 They want to be they want to be like the the beautiful people that they see on TV.
00:26:57 They're embarrassed about their whiteness.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:27:00 So in 1998, we began an adventure.
00:27:05 It was no great mission.
00:27:07 It was a need.
00:27:09 Our need.
Clip
00:27:10 What need? Is there a certain department?
Devon Stack
00:27:14 What? What is the need?
00:27:17 What was the need?
00:27:18 You needed to not be as white.
00:27:25 What was driving this need exactly?
00:27:33 So she thinks they need to be less white.
00:27:37 They need to be less.
00:27:40 Of a wonderful little town, I guess.
Asst. Principal David Smith
00:27:45 We were looking to do a project that would involve tolerance.
Clip
00:27:48 Teach tolerance.
00:27:50 You need to get your tolerance up.
Asst. Principal David Smith
00:27:51 And diversity, what in the Hell's diversity? Some super sent me to a conference in Chattanooga.
00:27:59 And I went to this conference and went to many many classes to try to find a project that.
00:28:02 Would fit our need.
Devon Stack
00:28:04 Oh, there. There's that word again there need.
00:28:07 They need.
00:28:09 They need to be diverse. They have to fill this need.
00:28:14 This need it's it's not a desire, it's a need. They must. They must become more diverse.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:28:21 So he came back to me and he said, you know, if we studied about the Holocaust, think about all the things we could learn, we could surely learn about.
00:28:30 Evil.
00:28:32 And we would definitely learn about a culture that was totally different from our own.
Devon Stack
00:28:38 We have to learn about the Holocaust.
00:28:41 So anyway, you might have caught that he went to a conference. I was very curious about this.
00:28:48 I was like a conference.
00:28:50 What? What? What's they have these small? I mean, this is like a really small town with.
00:28:54 1600 people.
00:28:56 And the principal is sending him off to a conference like already? That's weird, someones. They're not paying for it. We already know they don't have a lot of money.
00:29:05 So I start looking for conferences that would be in Tennessee, diversity conferences in the late 90s, and I find out that the conference that he went to.
00:29:17 Was put on by iron.
00:29:21 I earn.
00:29:24 And wouldn't you know it?
00:29:26 I earn.
00:29:28 Is funded.
00:29:30 By this guy.
00:29:33 Peter kopen.
00:29:35 Peter Kopen, who comes from a wealthy Jewish family that came to the United States.
00:29:42 From Eastern Europe.
00:29:44 Around the turn of the century.
00:29:47 And they set up a foundation.
00:29:52 And created nonprofits like I earn.
00:29:55 That would.
00:29:58 Promote diversity in small rural white towns.
00:30:03 He doesn't have very many tweets. Here's here's one tweet I found of his zero likes from 2011.
00:30:11 Committed to Tekum Olum.
00:30:14 Reveal everything in a book and be an activist for a law to make lobbying illegal for former government employees.
00:30:21 So I I don't know, does that mean he's he does. He's like, more of a libertarian or something like that, I don't know. But yeah, definitely Jewish. And definitely believes in technology.
00:30:32 So this Jew created this, funded this conference.
00:30:38 So that white rural Americans would go to the big city.
00:30:43 Go to the big city and feel important at this big conference and be told the little town was too white and here are some possible ways of spreading diversity in your shitty little white town. And one of those ways, obviously.
00:31:00 Is to learn about the Holocaust, something that that really should be a low fucking priority for a dying mining town.
00:31:10 And and it's odd, right? No one gives a fuck.
00:31:14 About the white people who were alive, by the way, who live in this struggling small mining town, resources shouldn't be put into that. Resources shouldn't be put into hey, how do we maybe educate our white kids to be more competitive or now that we obviously the?
00:31:34 Mining industry isn't doing it for us.
00:31:36 Anymore. Maybe we can somehow introduce some kind of other commerce in this town. Maybe we can, you know, entice businesses here or or something. But no, no, that's not the priority. The priority is we should learn about the fucking Holocaust.
00:31:56 We should learn about the fucking Holocaust because we're just a bunch of dumb white Hicks.
Asst. Principal David Smith
00:32:03 And so I went and asked Sandra Roberts, who is the 8th grade language arts teacher, if she would like to help.
Devon Stack
00:32:07 Oh.
00:32:09 Oh, good. So this this fucking dumb bitch is like, of course.
00:32:14 Of course.
00:32:16 I can't think of anything I like more than brownies.
00:32:19 Than than teaching kids about the Holocaust. Again, my job is to prepare these kids for the world and to make sure that they can have successful lives or else what are we here for exactly?
00:32:33 But in we're going to spend a.
00:32:36 Huge amount of time and endless resources on Holocaust education instead.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
00:32:45 When I heard about the project, I was so excited I couldn't say yes quick enough. We sat down and we decided that our goal was to teach children what happens. Food when intolerance rains and when prejudice.
Clip
00:32:49 Yes, food.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
00:32:59 Yeah.
00:33:04 Goes unchecked.
Devon Stack
00:33:07 Yeah, or when your caloric intake goes unchecked.
00:33:12 This town, apparently a lot of people in this town, have their priorities entirely funked up entirely funked up. So she thinks to herself. Yes, obviously. What we need to do for this, for this town is to teach them about the Holocaust. So let's. All right, kids, gather around.
00:33:31 Gather around. We're going to start researching the Holocaust, which has so much relevance to us here in this town. On the other side of the planet, with 0 Jews living here, 0 Jews. And to the extent that anyone would have a a relative or a, you know, family member that was even tangentially.
00:33:51 Involved with this it would be on the side of the of the the liberators, right? That were supposedly the good guys. And So what? What, what do we? Why would we give a fuck? Why would we give a fuck? But apparently we need to really give a fuck.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:34:07 So that's what we set out to do to teach our children that not everybody is.
Clip
00:34:12 White, how is programming people to hate themselves not emotional abuse?
Principal Linda Hooper
00:34:18 And Protestant.
00:34:20 Doesn't live in a rural community where they are very protected and loved and careful.
00:34:26 That's all we wanted to do. Just a nice simple thing.
Devon Stack
00:34:35 We want to teach you that sometimes people are evil and they kill Jews. Not everyone's living in this beautiful white paradise that we've got.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:34:47 The important thing is the lessons that you're going to learn from this project, how important it is to treat everybody exactly like you want to be treated.
Devon Stack
00:34:59 And the poison of universalism rears its ugly head.
00:35:04 Treat everyone the way that you want to be. Treat.
00:35:08 Ended.
00:35:09 Ohh, isn't that great? Isn't that fantastic? Isn't that like a great survival strategy in a multicultural world? Well, it's not. See, it works in small towns like this. This is something that people totally misunderstand that that kind of a survival strategy works out great.
00:35:30 In this homogeneous society that she poo poos so much that she seems to be really excited to get rid of.
00:35:40 But that's the only way that works. That's the only way that works, I. In fact, I created a simulation here.
00:35:47 To demonstrate what I'm talking about, OK, this is a nice little visualization that I put together.
00:35:53 And there are some rules to this simulation to explain what you're looking at here.
00:35:59 Now there's a bunch of white dots.
00:36:02 And there's a bunch of red. Well, not as many red dots. The red dots would be Group B. The white dots are Group A. Now the white dots are like white people. The white dots, when they encounter another dot. If it has less than they do, or if it's small. If the dot is smaller than the than it is.
00:36:21 It will give a portion of itself to the smaller dot in order to try to reach an equilibrium.
00:36:29 And every white dot will do this, so every white dot when it reaches another dot will give some of itself to the other dot.
00:36:38 Whether it's white or red or it doesn't really matter.
00:36:41 The red dots, however, they have a different strategy. The red dots, if they encounter another red dot.
00:36:49 We'll give some of itself to the red dot.
00:36:52 If it encounters a white dot, regardless of size, it'll take a little bit from the white dot.
00:36:59 The dots if they reach a certain size, they will split into two dots, like mitosis, because they'll get big enough to reproduce.
00:37:10 So let's have a look at when you have these two groups with different survival strategies. 1 is the universalist white strategy of treat everyone the way you want to.
00:37:19 Be.
00:37:19 Treated and then two the red dots, where their survival strategy is different and that is treat everyone like yourself.
00:37:29 Like you want to be treated, but then treat everyone else as a resource that you can take from.
00:37:36 So let's have a little look. Let's start this simulation up and and see how it's going there.
00:37:42 In fact, I might speed it up just a tad.
00:37:47 There we go. All ready. You're starting to get some. Some pretty big red dots. It doesn't take long. Now they're splitting into two, reproducing as they they suck their resources from the white dots that are just trying to be everybody's friend.
00:38:01 Little by little, those white dots are getting pretty small.
00:38:05 And in fact, they're vanishing once the dot gets to a A that has a minimum size. So once it gets to a certain size, it disappears. It vanishes. It's unable to reproduce. In fact, you might notice that none of the white dots ever get to a size large enough to reproduce, because they're all sending.
00:38:25 Their generational wealth over to Africa.
00:38:29 Or 21877 cars for kids, which pays for Jewish kids to go on vacation in Israel. Or, you know, whatever they're doing, but they're not. They're they're not giving it to their children and they are not keeping it within their group. And so look at that. It didn't take long, did it? It didn't take long.
00:38:49 For these two groups of dots to have a dominant force.
00:38:53 That's what happens when you believe in universalism and you treat everyone the way that you want to be treated without any regard as to what group they're a member of. And you have people in your environment that don't play by the same rules.
00:39:10 So this is what happens when you follow.
00:39:16 That.
00:39:18 And that's exactly what has happened in white countries all around the world.
00:39:25 You have a bunch of of white people and they they feel very secure when it's like this. Look, everyone's relatively the same.
00:39:32 Everything's pretty OK and they they go around trying to make sure everyone's equal and but.
00:39:41 It's only a matter of time.
00:39:44 It's only a matter of time before you don't even exist.
00:39:48 You don't even exist.
00:39:53 So then they start showing the the kids Holocaust porn, you know, because.
00:39:58 They want them to feel extra bad about themselves.
Asst. Principal David Smith
00:40:01 I want to remind you before we start.
00:40:04 That what we're going to cover in this project is very, very graphic.
Devon Stack
00:40:08 It's very graphic.
00:40:10 Hope you're into murder porn, kids.
00:40:13 Because we're going to be banging the murder porn drum very heavily to make sure that you are psychologically tortured by what we're going to be talking about today.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:40:24 Of course, one of the first things that the kids had to learn, and one of the hardest.
00:40:28 Things.
00:40:29 For them to comprehend.
00:40:32 Was that Hitler murdered 6,000,006 million?
Clips
00:40:37 66 million.
00:40:38 Jews.
00:40:38 6,000,000 Jews 6,000,000.
00:40:40 Jews 6,000,000 Jews.
00:40:42 6,000,000 Jews 6,000,000.
00:40:44 He killed 6,000,000 Jews.
Devon Stack
00:40:46 6,000,000 Jews.
00:40:50 They.
00:40:53 It's really important.
00:40:54 It's really important that they and and it's really hard for these kids to grasp.
00:41:00 That was that was ohh wow, that's 6,000,000. I'm just some country bumpkin. Our entire town is only 1600 people.
00:41:09 I can't even fathom a number like that 6,000,000. I can't even. I don't think I've seen 6 million of anything that's crazy.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:41:18 And they discovered that the paper clip was invented in Norway. Never knew that.
Devon Stack
00:41:24 Well, that's because it's not true actually. Just like almost all the historical shit in the.
00:41:30 The paper clip was not.
00:41:32 Invented in Norway.
00:41:34 The paper clip was invented, probably in in England.
00:41:41 And the first patent regarding the the paper clip that we used the day was granted in America.
00:41:50 And that was a machine that made the paper clips. So, and this patent was granted in, like, 1890 or something like that. So we know that that these paper clips existed if the machine to make them was patented in America. But the the design unpatented unpatented.
00:42:10 Had existed in England for about uh, 3040.
00:42:14 Theirs. And then in Norway? Yeah, they started making them too, but they did not invent them. You know, whatever. Whatever. But I'll just. I'm just there's nothing like basically, none of the historic data in this is is true. So it's just. It's stunning. Like how even even this even this is fake.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:42:30 And they also learned that the Norwegians used the paper clip as a symbol during the Holocaust.
Devon Stack
00:42:37 Yeah, also not true. Also not true what they used it for. A symbol of is. They had a a king. And when the Nazis occupied Norway, they had. I don't know if if you pronounce it, Hakon, it looks like Hakon. Hakon, the 7th was the king.
00:42:57 And people would wear these little pins with the H7 for Haakon the 7th because they wanted their monarch back and the Nazis wouldn't let them.
00:43:08 Wear these pins anymore and so instead of wearing these pins, they started wearing paper clips on on their lapels as as a symbol of support for the king. Had nothing to.
00:43:23 Do with Jews.
00:43:24 There were almost no Jews in Norway. In fact, their constitution, the first version.
00:43:30 From 1814, originally barred Jews from entering Norway.
00:43:35 And the clause was repealed. Unfortunately, in 1851, and they changed it. But initially they didn't even let Jews into the into the country, and there was only about 700 of them.
00:43:48 That were in the country and they were subsequently deported by the the Nazis when they occupy.
00:43:55 Side.
00:43:56 Norway. But it had nothing to do with Jews, had nothing to do with the Holocaust. It was all about their monarch support for their monarch. And once the Nazis figured out that they were wearing these paper clips, they it was, it became an offense that you could get arrested.
00:44:16 For, but again nothing to do with Jews whatsoever.
Student
00:44:24 Back in the 1940s, Norwegians were private cliffs on the collar to represent the people who were in the Holocaust at that time.
Clip
00:44:31 That is incorrect, Jenny.
Devon Stack
00:44:34 Yeah, not not true, actually. So not only are they they teaching these kids.
00:44:41 About the Holocaust, they're teaching them bullshit. They're just making shit up about the Holocaust. I mean, I guess there's only so many ways you can talk about the Holocaust without making shit up, but.
00:44:56 But don't bump, so they the whole premise all.
00:45:00 OK.
00:45:00 The whole premise.
00:45:02 Doesn't make any sense. It's all built on a lie.
Student
00:45:07 The Jews had to wear stars that telling people that they were Jews.
00:45:11 Sell the Norwegians were the paper clip to represent what the wrongdoing was.
Clip
00:45:15 That answer is incorrect.
Devon Stack
00:45:17 Yeah, again. Nope. Had nothing to do with Joe's.
00:45:21 Whatsoever.
00:45:23 Almost no Jews in Norway. No one gave a fuck about the Jews.
00:45:27 It was all about the king.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:45:30 And they came and they said, can we write some letters to some people we know and to some other schools and to some famous people and see if they'll send us some paper clips?
Student Drew Shadrick
00:45:43 We have some from Tom Hanks and from Bill Cosby and from former President Bush and former President Clinton and President Bush.
Devon Stack
00:45:54 So it's weird this small town.
00:45:57 Starts this campaign that's based on a lie.
00:46:01 And because it has to do with the Holocaust, they're getting very famous people, very powerful people, to respond to their campaign.
00:46:12 Now just imagine already what has what has transpired for this to happen. You had a small white town. All it took what was the seed? All it took was a childless.
00:46:25 Childless Butch dyke to get into a position of power, right? That's all it took. Even if she meant well.
00:46:34 She then sends her her right hand man to a Diversity conference funded by a rich Jew who came here around the turn of the century with his Jew money and created subversive non profits all around the country in order to attain.
00:46:54 Some Tegan Olum objective of of remaking the world in the image of Jews.
00:47:02 They begin this.
00:47:06 Propaganda.
00:47:08 Brainwashing campaign based on a lie.
00:47:12 That has no historical basis about Norwegians using paper clips as some kind of symbol of solidarity with Jews.
00:47:24 They then write letters to famous people, asking them to send them paper clips, and they get response. Here's the the.
00:47:35 If this small town had done a similar campaign, but instead of the Holocaust.
00:47:43 It was a bunch of kids writing letters saying, hey, we're we're we're like a really poor mining town.
00:47:49 And we need some help out here.
00:47:52 And we're doing a campaign to see if successful people can maybe come down here and talk to the kids and and inspire us or or give us some ideas. Like, if if the campaign was somehow in self-interest and not in the interest of Jews, I don't think they would have had the same response.
00:48:12 If any response.
00:48:14 But because it's for the Jews, because it's for the Holocaust, now you're getting all these famous actors involved, you're getting presidents involved, you get this guy here. Ohh Yes, America's favorite priest.
00:48:31 Also a Jew, by the way, Benjamin Bosley, who, although well known for playing a Catholic priest and Protestant patriarchs, Bosley was actually Jewish.
00:48:42 So this guy on television, who represents the clergy in many television shows and you know, again, a Protestant patriarch, as they put it in many television shows, you know, happy days and such actually a Jew, he gets involved, of course.
00:49:03 Tells them what a great job they're doing.
Tom Bosley
00:49:06 Dear students.
00:49:08 Celebrities don't always read their fan mail as they think it's time consuming, although I too am guilty of not reading everything that crosses my desk, I was certainly glad that I read yours.
00:49:21 I have a very difficult time explaining to any of my 7 grandchildren what the Holocaust was all about.
Gay Jew
00:49:30 Oy Vey
Tom Bosley
00:49:34 I am a Jew.
00:49:38 The whole depravity of what happened in the concentration camps really struck home.
00:49:43 When I saw pictures of the atrocities perpetrated on the Jewish people, those pictures are still very much alive in my memories.
Gay Jew
00:49:47 Oy Vey.
Tom Bosley
00:49:53 I'm sending you one paper clip. It is my.
00:49:58 In the future, I will remember your project with every paper clip I come in contact with as it will be a symbol of what you students are trying to accomplish. I am moved by your endeavours. Bless you, Tom boosting.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:50:12 Oh.
Devon Stack
00:50:14 Oh, how how awesome. So Tom Bosley is.
00:50:17 Giving them paper clips.
00:50:20 And supporting the cause.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
00:50:24 Propaganda has absolutely nothing to do with the truth.
Michael
00:50:28 I don't understand how someone can have so little self-awareness.
Devon Stack
00:50:34 Yes, propaganda has absolutely nothing to do with the truth. You don't say.
00:50:42 You don't say.
00:50:46 Well, no irony. It's all lost on you, huh? It's all lost.
00:50:53 Propaganda has absolutely nothing to do with the truth.
00:50:57 Well this ohh I guess you you got me there.
00:51:01 You got me there.
Student
00:51:03 When I came in here, I did. I didn't really know a lot about it, so it just feel good to be part of something big and learn more about the Holocaust.
Devon Stack
00:51:10 Yeah, it always feels good to learn about the Holocaust.
00:51:14 Always, always brightens up my day.
00:51:17 You know he's he's he's got a.
00:51:20 Got an FU shirt on?
Asst. Principal David Smith
00:51:26 When the project first began, I was very prejudicing in many areas and was very quick to judge.
00:51:33 All races.
00:51:35 I was the typical southern person that quick to judge and quick to stereotype.
Clip
00:51:40 You don't see the.
00:51:40 Irony there.
00:51:42 That's about.
Devon Stack
00:51:47 I don't like stereotyping. I was the typical Southerner that was quick to judge and quick to stereotype.
00:51:56 But he's right.
00:51:58 It's still, it's OK.
00:52:00 To stereotype white people, that's what that he's learning. He's learning.
00:52:05 He's learning. If you want to be part of the diversity circus.
00:52:10 Then that's lesson #1.
00:52:13 Non whites can't be racist.
00:52:18 It's only white people that have sins and it's totally OK to stereotype. It's.
00:52:25 It's it. Look, it's it's you. You're learning quick. You're learning quick. I apologize for making fun of you.
00:52:32 As if you were just some complete fucking numb skull that that had that couldn't see the irony of what you were saying. You you are right. You are right.
00:52:43 White people are the devil.
00:52:45 And you are right, diversity is is our strength.
00:52:51 Which, by the way means.
00:52:53 If diversity is our strength, that means white people is the weakness.
00:52:59 That's what it has to mean, right?
00:53:03 If diversity is the strength.
00:53:06 And diversity means non whites, which is. That's what it means.
00:53:10 Then that means they are stronger.
00:53:15 They are better than the whites.
00:53:19 Otherwise they wouldn't be a strength.
00:53:25 That's that's what it means.
00:53:27 There's no other way to interpret them.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
00:53:33 You're going to come up with some, really.
00:53:36 Posters.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:53:37 Now, honey.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
00:53:37 These children really wanted to understand the magnitude of the Holocaust. That's why the second group in the fall of 1999 added the paper CLIP project to their weekly meetings and with letters and paper clips coming in, it seemed to be catching on.
Principal Linda Hooper
00:53:41 I.
Background
00:53:48 Wonder how.
Student
00:53:52 Token black we first got a shipment of 100,000 paper.
Background
00:53:54 Thank you.
Student
00:53:57 Clips where they were very excited and they thought they were off to a booming start.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
00:54:03 We received that in one large shipment from a gentleman in California, a jewelry designer.
00:54:11 And he called and he was all excited. So for a couple of weeks there, we were really excited. Ohh, we've got 100,000. This is going very quickly.
Background
00:54:19 I used I was 900 bucks.
Devon Stack
00:54:25 So they're excited. They're collecting all these paper clips.
00:54:29 To represent the 6,000,000 Jews.
00:54:32 The 6,000,000 Jews killed personally by Hitler.
00:54:36 And they get a they get 100,000 from some Jew in California.
00:54:41 And little by little there the the paper clips are coming in.
00:54:45 But then there's a little bit of a lull.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
00:54:48 And then we got into a huge lull where we would go weeks and receive 2 letters.
00:54:53 And it's really hard to keep your optimism up, your enthusiasm up and to keep up the enthusiasm of 27 kids. And we were just fiddling with some numbers trying to determine how long it was going to take us.
00:55:08 To get to 6,000,000 at the current rate.
00:55:11 And it was going to take us 10 years and we just both shook our heads. We knew we didn't have that much in us.
Asst. Principal David Smith
00:55:19 Sandy and I sat and looked at each other and we said, well, if we can collect 1.5 million for the children.
00:55:25 That were that were killed. But you know, we'll probably be.
00:55:28 Doing pretty good.
Devon Stack
00:55:31 Ah yes, not not the go getter this guy.
00:55:36 The slack jawed Southerner that doesn't believe in stereotypes.
00:55:40 So they're like, oh, well, fuck it, we'll just we'll get a million, we'll get a million.
00:55:45 A million will. That'll be good enough.
00:55:50 But Nope, Nope. Fate had something else in mind, and and then you also gotta wonder if maybe there.
00:55:55 Was something else at play?
00:55:57 You don't wonder if maybe there was something else at play here.
Asst. Principal David Smith
00:56:01 Of course, the end of 1999 that guess the project could have gone either way.
00:56:06 But no one is ready to give.
00:56:07 Up on it just yet.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
00:56:09 Fortunately, that's when Peter and Dagmar Schroeder came in.
Peter Schroeder
00:56:15 Ohh moonshining moonshine. Ohh.
Dagmar Schroeder
00:56:16 Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I mean, hope it's this.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
00:56:19 Ohh gosh, how do you describe Peter and Dagmar Schroeder?
Clip
00:56:23 There's a lot of subversive elements here.
Devon Stack
00:56:27 Yes. How do you describe them exactly? How do you describe them now?
00:56:30 Look.
00:56:31 As far as I can tell, they're not Jewish, they're just Germans. But unfortunately, Germans have been massively head fucked by the Holocaust narrative. You think it's bad here? Talk to a fucking German about it. It's insane, in fact.
00:56:47 I got a job once that I was totally not qualified.
00:56:50 Or simply because the person interviewing me was German and the last video on my demo reel was a project I'd worked on about World War 2, and she started crying and was like an emotional wreck and was so thankful that I I'd helped tell the story.
00:57:10 About how you know evil, the Germans were, and it wasn't. It wasn't like super anti anti German or like that. But that's that's that's that's my point. I knew in that moment this is before I was even J woke. I was like fuck, these guys are fucked up.
00:57:24 These guys, are they they they have a complex about this.
00:57:30 Like she's giving me this job because she's she feels guilty about World War 2. It doesn't make any sense. Like it doesn't make any sense. Like she wasn't alive when it happened. I was alive. Like has nothing to do with any of us. But that's what.
00:57:43 It was.
00:57:44 That's what maybe maybe she thought I was a Jew.
00:57:49 But it was fucking crazy. I was just like, damn, I I knew in that moment. That's that's why you're getting this job.
00:57:55 You're getting this job because she feels guilty about World War 2, so it might just be it might just be an instance where you have these two Germans that felt bad about World War 2. Here's where it gets weird, though. Here's why where I kind of question these two and their involvement 1.
00:58:14 They're very instrumental in this growing and blossoming from just a.
00:58:21 A A. A local mind fuck that's going on in this community. Teaching them about paper clip nonsense and the Holocaust. They were instrumental in bringing that local mind virus and and becoming super spreaders and spreading it to the rest of the world. And they kind of come out of nowhere.
00:58:42 They, as far as I can, I look up their their resumes and they're just described as White House correspondents.
00:58:51 That's how they describe it. Like, that's when you look at in fact, they wrote a book.
00:58:57 And that's like their BIOS. The oh, they're White House correspondents. It doesn't say for who I know they have connections in media. They know they know people that work at the Washington Post because they get the Washington Post involved. The Washington Post, which has a lot of CIA connections, but it's a little bit weird. These two German White House correspondents.
00:59:18 From thousands of miles away in DC just happened to go to this small town where there's no media being written about this. This story like there's there's zero national footprint. This is happening in the late 90s. They don't have a web page running like that. There's no way to know that this is happening.
00:59:37 And yet they come swooping in. They parachute into this town.
00:59:41 And they make it into a nationwide story.
00:59:46 And again I.
00:59:49 I don't know, maybe it it could have just happened that way. It could have organically happened that these two German journalists somehow heard. I don't know how, but somehow heard they never say somehow heard about this project and wanted to get involved because of their German guilt or that it could.
01:00:08 It could be some form of organized propaganda that was going on. They selected this as a.
01:00:15 A nice feel good propaganda story. You know what? What? I mean it it's it's almost made for the the newspapers, the small white town, this white Anglo-Saxon Protestant town is trying to to, you know, learn about the Holocaust and they're collecting paper clips because.
01:00:36 They want 6,000,000 paper clips, one for each of the six million Jews that died in the Holocaust because of Norway or something. And. And so we need to collect 6, like it doesn't.
01:00:48 And.
01:00:49 I don't know. Maybe. Maybe it was organic, but it just seems a little bit weird that these two Germans show up and they start writing books. They wrote articles in Germany, they write, and they they contact the Washington Post and get the Washington Post involved. It's just it's a little bit weird. It's a little bit weird.
Dagmar Schroeder
01:01:09 In the beginning there was not much of a paper clip. They just have started to collect them.
01:01:16 We saw then, OK, we have to help the kids and then we can do that if we and the Germans should be involved.
Clip
01:01:24 Whoever you are, it's a guilt complex that speaks for you.
Devon Stack
01:01:28 Yeah, it it doesn't make sense.
01:01:31 Again, how did you hear about it?
01:01:34 Why do the Germans have to get involved?
01:01:38 You know.
01:01:40 But involved they do get.
Tom Bosley
01:01:42 The.
Peter Schroeder
01:01:42 Strange kids of 13 or 14 or 15 years old, you have never seen in your life hug you and greet you like an old friend. You can't.
01:01:55 Little tiger you are #1. Give me.
01:01:58 Five, could you do that?
01:02:01 It's a little bit hard.
Background
01:02:03 OK.
01:02:04 OK.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:02:08 Lysol.
Peter Schroeder
01:02:09 Yeah, they came, they saw. And I'd like to get out of here before anything else happens.
Devon Stack
01:02:14 Yeah, yeah, they just. They just I like how they they say how wonderful these people are, but they're just apparently they they still not enough.
01:02:24 It's not enough until they have atoned for the Holocaust.
01:02:27 So this is one of their articles, they write.
01:02:31 You know, they, they they in in German newspapers, they write a book in Germany about this project.
01:02:41 And so it continues to spread. And then the the Washington Post.
01:02:46 Gets involved. This is one of their their friends in the Washington Post, who basically says like, AH, I thought they're just a bunch of hillbilly Hicks because.
01:02:57 Like KKK?
Journalist Dita Smith
01:02:59 I did a little research on the town and the area and realized that Dayton TN is only about 30 or 40 miles to the.
01:03:07 North.
01:03:09 Where the famous monkey trial took place, otherwise known as the Scotts trial, where a teacher was tried for teaching Darwinian.
01:03:19 Theories rather than Christian theory of creationism.
01:03:27 The Irma historical fact that I discovered when I was in Whitwell was that the Klu Klux Klan was founded only about 100 miles away in Pulaski.
Clip
01:03:36 Fuckin' KKK.
Devon Stack
01:03:40 So they, you know, they're a bunch of backward Christians that were teaching creationism like.
01:03:46 50 years ago or something like that. The the case she's talking about was like it was like in the 40s or something, maybe the 50s.
01:03:53 And so she's she's bitching about how, like, oh, I went down there and expected a bunch of dumb Hicks, but they they can't. How dumb can they be? They want to learn about the Holocaust.
01:04:06 So she writes articles about how, oh, look at this, these dumb Hicks, they're they're finally turning things around. You know, they're fine. You know, all these years, they've just been the butt of our jokes. But now they're learn they're look, they're learning about the Holocaust. It's time to take them seriously.
Announcer
01:04:23 From C News World headquarters in New York, this is NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw.
Tom Brokaw
01:04:31 The Holocaust, the cold calculated extermination of millions of Jews, a great evil that must never be forgotten from a corner of Tennessee.
Gay Jew
01:04:37 Oy Vey.
01:04:40 Oy Vey.
Tom Brokaw
01:04:41 Tonight, perhaps this generation is teaching us.
Devon Stack
01:04:47 Ohh, they are teaching us about love and acceptance and tolerance.
01:04:54 So after the Washington Post article, it gets national news coverage.
01:04:59 And that's when this Jew catches wind of it.
01:05:05 This Jew here is Ari Pinchot.
01:05:12 Ari Pinchot sends this fucking Jew, whose name is Joseph Fab. Or actually Joseph Edward Fabiszewski.
01:05:26 Sends him down with a crew to shoot the documentary that we're watching clips of.
01:05:33 Right now they collect footage for a couple of years following this story, and then they talked to another Jew. One of their friends, this guy seeing what Jared Kushner, a friend of the Trump's here, his name is.
01:05:53 Where I had it here.
01:05:57 Matthew Hiltzik, Matthew Hiltzik, Matthew Hiltzik, who also helped Trump get out of a story.
01:06:08 Involving him in an affair with a Playboy Bunny that was going to hit after he got elected in 2016.
01:06:15 King, they did what's called catch and kill. It's a Jewish media trick. Catch and kill where they approach the person that's going to be leaking the information about, you know, spilling the the beans on your illicit affair that you had. In this case, Karen McDougal, who was a.
01:06:35 Playboy Bunny, who had an affair with Trump and because all of Trump's retarded fans think he's some kind of devout Christian.
01:06:43 In order to try to maintain that image that completely retarded image, they decided to catch and kill the story and the way they catch and kill the story is you have a fixer like Matthew Hiltzik here who goes and fields all of it becomes becomes the go between between them.
01:07:04 And any media inquiries and offers them a bunch of.
01:07:08 Money to have exclusive rights to their story, in this case through the AMI, which is the publisher of The Enquirer who also friends of of the Trump Trump family, they offered to pay her $150,000.
01:07:28 For exclusive rights to her tell all story. And then they just never published the story and she can't tell the story to anybody else because she assigned an exclusive contract for that her story to be published in The Enquirer. So anyway, this Jew.
01:07:47 Then also who also works with Miramax.
01:07:52 Then decides to bankroll the project and turn it into a propaganda peace that will get wide distribution and so they green light it. They put some money into it and they continue to shoot this documentary that we're watching parts of that I had to buy a copy on eBay.
01:08:13 Because it's not on the Internet, I actually had to buy.
01:08:15 A DVD of this.
01:08:18 I had to buy a DVD and I had to remember how to RIP DVDs. I was like, how do you RIP DVD's again? Like I used to do this all the time.
01:08:27 Uh. Where you going? To dust off the USB DVD drive I have laying around just for, you know, times like this I guess.
01:08:35 So anyway, they greenlit it. Turn it into this.
01:08:39 Into this documentary here.
01:08:42 So now, after their NBC News spot, the Washington Post article, now the the paper clips are pouring in from Jews and non Jews all around the world. It's crazy.
Peter Schroeder
01:08:58 This delta times enough.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
01:08:59 We checked in over 24,000,000 paper clips.
01:09:07 And about 25,000 pieces of mail.
Devon Stack
01:09:14 It's like enough for like another another 3 holocausts.
01:09:18 We we have, we have like 3 more Holocaust with all those paper clips saved up.
01:09:24 So they're all excited. And then I like this part the, the the black guy, probably one of the only black guys in the entire town who runs the post office, does exactly what we are witnessing diversity doing all across the country. The I want. I'm not going to go the extra mile for my job.
01:09:46 Because I'm I'm the diversity hire. That shouldn't even have this job in the first place.
01:09:51 He's he's just like we started getting so much mail. I told him I wasn't gonna even gonna fucking deliver it to them anymore. It's just like, OK.
01:10:00 But isn't that your job? Kind of.
Post Master
01:10:02 At first, when it went from maybe a tub or so, which our regular mail carrier would take in his car every day.
01:10:11 It got to the point where we had hampers full and he couldn't load those hampers with the rest of his mail, so we had to call the middle schools and inform them something's going on over here instead of us delivering your mail, you have to come to us to pick it up.
01:10:19 Morning.
Peter Schroeder
01:10:22 OK.
Clip
01:10:29 Ain't doing that shit.
01:10:31 ain't my job?
Devon Stack
01:10:35 Yeah. So that you know there there's black excellence for you. I mean, look.
01:10:40 Given, given the subject matter, I get it, but still it's just like that. Ohh I'm sorry you had to actually do something. You had to actually go above and beyond to to do your job. Maybe a couple times and you're like that.
01:10:57 You gotta come down here and get it yourself.
Post Master
01:11:00 Got something for you here that.
01:11:02 From Germany, the suitcase right here came in this morning.
Asst. Principal David Smith
01:11:07 Looks old too. See a paper clip hanging out the back.
Post Master
01:11:08 Yeah, it does look finished, doesn't it?
01:11:12 There it is right there.
Asst. Principal David Smith
01:11:13 That's wonderful. I can't wait to.
01:11:14 Get into that. Thanks.
Post Master
01:11:16 All right. And we'll see you later. Have a good day. OK, stupid cracker.
Asst. Principal David Smith
01:11:17 We'll see you do.
Devon Stack
01:11:27 So he's like fucking.
01:11:30 Fucking dumb ass cracker and his fucking mail.
01:11:33 So that the paper clips keep rolling in, the males rolling in. It's coming in so much that the lazy black people aren't delivering it to them.
01:11:41 Anymore.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
01:11:41 Every piece of paper, regardless of size, is kept. It is put in a plastic sleeve and stored in a.
01:11:48 Notebook.
01:11:49 We are averaging filling up a three inch binder every two days.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:11:59 There was a time.
01:12:01 When we were just flooded with paper clips and I began to think my work.
01:12:07 What have I unleashed here? You know, it's like you're in a flood and you're trying to stop it and and yet you don't want it to stop because coming with a flood or all these important lessons.
01:12:11 Oh.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
01:12:20 It's in German. This is Anne. This is Anne Frey.
Asst. Principal David Smith
01:12:21 They're all addressed to Anne.
Clip
01:12:24 And from fucking Anne Frank, this is awesome.
Gay Jew
01:12:30 Oy Vey.
Devon Stack
01:12:33 Yeah. So.
01:12:36 Again, the Germans are mind fucked beyond anything Americans, I think, can wrap their head around.
01:12:42 So school kids in Germany.
01:12:46 Are writing apology letters.
01:12:49 Anne Frank.
01:12:51 With paper clips attached.
01:12:55 And putting them in this. I don't know this Jewish suitcase or something and mailing it to the Americans who are doing their.
01:13:03 Their Jewish shame festival.
01:13:08 It's it's it's horrific.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:13:11 This class in Germany has gotten a suitcase and they have packed it with.
01:13:20 Messages, basically, they're all.
01:13:24 Kind of asking for forgiveness from Anne Frank.
Devon Stack
01:13:27 They're asking for forgiveness.
01:13:31 For Anne Frank, this is how mind fucked.
01:13:34 The Germans are.
01:13:37 I mean, imagine that class project.
German Devon Stack
01:13:41 OK, children, gather round. Today we're going to write the apology letters to Anne Frank.
Devon Stack
01:13:49 I mean, it's what the fuck?
Principal Linda Hooper
01:13:52 And I think everybody in here has either seen or read the diary of Anne.
Clip
01:13:56 Frank, the fellow invented the ballpoint pen.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:14:00 The gist of most of the messages is what this translation says.
01:14:05 Dear Anne, you are brave and courageous.
01:14:09 I think it is not good what Hitler did to the Jews, regardless of who we are or what we are. People are people.
Peter Schroeder
01:14:20 So why should it be?
Devon Stack
01:14:27 That's right. We all need to get along everybody. People are just people.
01:14:32 There's no difference.
01:14:34 There's no difference whatsoever.
01:14:38 Good Lord. Anyway, so the shame festival continues.
Asst. Principal David Smith
01:14:42 Believe people from the north and the West, and I believe when they look at children in the South, they think dumb little redneck children.
01:14:57 And.
01:14:57 And they're stereotyped, and that's what we're trying to teach in this project. You can't stereotype anyone because you yourself are stereotyped. I am stereotyped because I live in the South.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:15:03 Alright.
Devon Stack
01:15:10 See it? Here's the thing. This it's it's shame.
01:15:15 The Germans feel ashamed because of the Holocaust narrative.
01:15:19 The Southerners feel ashamed because of the slavery narrative and because of the the heaps of.
01:15:29 I don't know the.
01:15:30 You know the the Northerners looking down their nose basically at them, right?
01:15:35 And they both.
01:15:37 Want to be accepted? They want to be loved.
01:15:41 That's really what it boils down to the Germans. Just they they don't want to be viewed as these these horrific monsters that.
01:15:51 Invented a new kind of killing. So you nique and disastrous and murderous that they had to invent the word genocide for it.
01:16:00 And the Southerners don't want to be viewed as a bunch of stupid hillbillies that, you know have no that are out of touch and are racist. And so this is that's what's driving this on both sides.
01:16:15 This is what's feeding this.
01:16:19 Fire that they're lighting.
Student
01:16:25 Shalom, I read on the Internet about your assignment and was very moved by the ideals collecting 6,000,000 paper clips in the memory of the six million. I look forward to seeing pictures of the completed project. The attached paper clip is in memory of a friend of my grandfather whose name is forgotten and grave and now.
Announcer
01:16:43 Well, isn't that?
Tom Bosley
01:16:44 I mean.
Devon Stack
01:16:45 Ohh, there's some guy that we don't know his name or whatever. That's gonna come up a lot.
01:16:54 Look, I'm going to tell you for being something that where that has mirror Max behind it, you would think and so many powerful Jews behind it.
01:17:04 You would think that they would be able to come with some with some convincing.
01:17:09 Holocaust stories and spoiler alert.
01:17:14 Prepare to be.
01:17:17 Disappointed, if that's what you're that's what you came here for.
01:17:20 So they're getting these these letters written to them in this case. Ohh yeah. Here's a paper clip for this mystery Jew that I promised died in the Holocaust. I.
01:17:28 Don't remember his name.
Student
01:17:29 I think that it's beautiful that they don't know his name and they don't know where his grave is and but I think it's good that they're sending a paper clip. And remember, it's.
01:17:40 Of him.
Clip
01:17:41 Do you think maybe it?
Principal Linda Hooper
01:17:43 It didn't happen.
Devon Stack
01:17:46 Maybe, just maybe, you think you think maybe there's something else going on here, guys.
01:17:55 You think? Maybe, maybe.
01:17:57 No. Again, high trust society. That's the other thing. That's that's the other factor here.
01:18:02 That's the other factor is you have this first of all this this white guilt, this white guilt. You have the the universalism.
01:18:07 Yeah.
01:18:16 And also you have high trust.
01:18:20 You have this, I mean again, like I said, this is a poor community, not the most educated people, just from what I've seen in.
01:18:28 Interviews. Just being honest here, it has nothing to do with their accent. It has to do with the content of what they're saying. And but they have. Look, they're very trusting people.
01:18:41 They're very trusting people and they think, well, why would anyone lie about this?
01:18:45 You know, like this is the, I mean, all the books say it happened. It has to have happened this way. Look, this, I got this letter from these these.
01:18:52 People.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:18:55 Comes along the spring of 2001 with greater 5 towns Holocaust Survivor Group in New York.
Post Master
01:19:02 She was a Holocaust survivor.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:19:04 Call us and it seems that somehow they'd heard about the project.
01:19:11 And they wanted to know if they could come to Whitewell and share their survivor stories with our children.
01:19:18 And the evening before they spoke to the children at the school, they were invited to the First United Methodist Church for the whole town to meet.
01:19:27 Them.
Devon Stack
01:19:29 Actually, genuinely, genuinely surprised they they went into the church. But isn't that funny?
01:19:36 So then this group of Jews from New York.
01:19:42 Are funded. They're paid for to, to come and speak to this town. The entire town. They gather the whole town. Or obviously not the entire town is going to show up. But they invite the whole town to go to their church and listen to the first hand accounts.
01:20:00 Of these Holocaust survivors.
01:20:04 To the whole town, not just the students, can hear about this. This.
01:20:10 This horrific event.
01:20:12 In the white in the white man's history.
Pastor
01:20:15 Good evening. Wherever hatred and prejudice will.
01:20:20 It will find a wedge and a way into our lives.
01:20:27 But because of what these young people are doing.
01:20:32 We are understanding that there is another way and that is the way of love.
01:20:39 And we can reach out and embrace all people.
Bernard Engelski
01:20:44 First thing I want to say, I wish the whole world was like you are.
Dagmar Schroeder
01:20:48 Yeah, I bet you do.
Devon Stack
01:20:55 Yeah, I bet you do.
01:20:57 I bet you do.
01:20:59 So they they proceed to tell.
01:21:03 They're horrific stories.
Bernard Engelski
01:21:07 I was born in Poland. My name is Bernard Engelska. My father was fried.
Asst. Principal David Smith
01:21:13 When the first survivor came, I think was when we really hit hit home, what we were teaching.
Bernard Engelski
01:21:18 Women we as Jews were singled out, put in our ghetto.
01:21:23 Had to wear * and we.
Asst. Principal David Smith
01:21:26 And they spoke and gave us a real life face to a story.
Bernard Engelski
01:21:28 Everybody.
Rachel Gleitman
01:21:33 I said when I stood in Auschwitz and I am seeing that big chimney smoking day and night and I smelled.
Asst. Principal David Smith
01:21:40 And we didn't really understand until that point that what we were teaching, you know, wasn't this book learning it, it was, you know, this had actually happened. And then this person lived through it.
Rachel Gleitman
01:21:49 And I said.
01:21:52 And instead of being afraid, shielding your children, prepare them. Prepare them for the real world. Yes, there are not nice things out there, but they will be prepared. They will be able to do the right thing.
Tom Bosley
01:22:07 What is the right thing?
Devon Stack
01:22:10 What is the right thing exactly?
01:22:13 Hmm.
01:22:15 To welcome diversity into our country, into our towns.
Student
01:22:21 When they first arrived to Auschwitz, Sam and his brother and his mother and his little brother met up with the doctor, Mangala.
01:22:29 No.
01:22:32 He was the one who chose left or right.
01:22:36 Function.
01:22:38 And he sent his mother and little brother left, and he sent Sam and his brother, right. And so Sam did not know what had happened. And after they had went through the showers, Sam found a garden. Asked him.
Sam from Auschwitz
01:22:53 And I asked them, I said, please tell me they arrived last night.
01:23:00 And I arrived with my mother.
01:23:03 And my brother, where are they?
01:23:07 What happened to them?
01:23:09 And that man shows me.
01:23:12 Smoke coming out from a chimney. I did not understand what that means till I found out that that chimneys from a crematorium.
Student
01:23:30 I feel like I've heard this before.
Devon Stack
01:23:32 Yeah, I do feel like I've heard this before.
01:23:34 I was watching this and I was like, this sounds really familiar actually.
01:23:39 I know because the imagery it's it's very striking, right?
01:23:44 Boy goes into a camp with his little brother and his mom.
01:23:48 And he's separated. When he goes in and when he comes out of the showers, he can't find his his his family members. And he asks someone where where's my family? And they they point at the smoke and they say, oh, they're right there.
01:24:05 And he doesn't understand what they mean by that.
01:24:08 Huh. I I I know. I've heard this story before.
01:24:13 What's this guys name? Samuel sitco. No, no, that's that's. That's not the name. That's. I mean, I I know. I've heard it from.
01:24:22 Something.
Pastor
01:24:22 These are the words of the psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor Victor Frankel.
Devon Stack
01:24:28 Yeah, it's it's because it's literally lifted from the Victor Frankel book man search for meaning a book I read many years ago, and I looked it up here. Here is the passage.
01:24:44 It was my turn. Somebody whispered to me that to be sent to the right side would would mean work the way to the left, being for the sick and those incapable of work who would be sent to a special camp. I just waited for things to take their course. The first of many such times to come, my haversack weighed me down a bit to the left.
01:25:05 But I made an effort to walk upright. The S man looked me over, appeared to hesitate, but then put both of his hands on.
01:25:13 My shoulders. I tried very hard to look smart and he turned my shoulders very slowly until I faced right and moved over to that side. The significance of the finger game was explained to us in the evening. It was the first selection, the first verdict made on our existence or non existence.
01:25:33 For the great majority of our transport, about 90%, it meant death. Their sentence was carried out within the next few.
01:25:41 Two hours. Those who were sent to the left were marched to the station, straight to the crematorium. This building, as I was told by someone who worked there, had the word Beth written over the doors in several European languages. On entering, each prisoner was handed a piece of soap, but then, mercifully, I do not need to describe the events which followed.
01:26:04 Many accounts have been written about this horror he we were we who were saved, the minority of our transport found out the truth that evening. I inquired from prisoners who had been there for some time where my colleague and friend had been.
01:26:19 Sent.
01:26:20 Was he sent to the left side? Yes, I replied. Well, then you see him there. I was told where a hand pointed to the chimney a few 100 yards, which was sending a column of flame up into the Gray sky of Poland. It dissolved into a sinister cloud of smoke. That's where your friend is.
01:26:41 And and complete with. That's where your friend is floating up to heaven was the answer, but I still did not understand the truth until it was explained to me in plain words.
01:26:50 He's literally lifting the exact story from the famous book.
01:26:56 Man search for meaning by Victor Frankel.
01:27:04 But anyway.
01:27:07 Carry on.
Student
01:27:09 I was thinking what it would have been like if that was me in his place and my family and my brothers and my mom.
Sam from Auschwitz
01:27:16 Well.
Student
01:27:19 And I was just thinking how horrible that would have been and I'll I'll never know what he went through.
Peter Schroeder
01:27:27 And neither will he.
Devon Stack
01:27:30 So I mean it's like look, come on.
01:27:32 Come on, buddy. What is what?
01:27:35 You're mind fucking this little girl.
Sam from Auschwitz
01:27:41 And I only pray to God that my brother should not have been sent to such a place because he would not survive.
Mary Jane Higdon
01:27:50 To actually see someone who had had been through the things that I read about.
01:27:55 That was really hard.
01:27:56 But I just as a mother, I kept trying to imagine.
01:28:01 What that would be like to have my kids taken away from me like that or.
01:28:07 I mean just not to know where they were. I think that struck me about as hard as anything.
Clip
01:28:14 Maybe.
01:28:15 That goes just a cunt.
Devon Stack
01:28:19 So yeah, I don't know, but maybe this story maybe this woman's story will will be a little more.
01:28:27 I don't know less be or be less plagiarized.
Rachel Gleitman
01:28:30 So one day, 500 girls of us, we're going to a part of a different part of Auschwitz and they took out don't just to undress. And we went to the showers.
01:28:44 I looked up and I said to my sister Judy, you know, know what is going to come out of here. But everybody was so calm and.
01:29:00 You know.
01:29:02 He waited, waited the doors opened, and we walked down 25 years later.
01:29:11 I was told that there was a mechanical failure, the gas just didn't go on.
Narrator
01:29:16 How convenient for you.
Devon Stack
01:29:19 Oh, OK. I want you to think about that for a second.
01:29:23 Because there's a lot of stories like this.
01:29:26 There's a lot of stories where I was gonna get gassed, but then something happened that that made it so we didn't get gassed. Let's just let's just say that this is true.
01:29:36 Let's say that they were going to gas her and a bunch of people, and then like the the the death machine was on the Fritz.
01:29:45 In fact, they had to call Fritz to try to fix it. Fritz, the gas the gas machine is broken. Fix it.
01:29:53 Unless you were like the last batch ever in all of the Holocaust, right, they get it working again, right? So wouldn't they just call you back in?
01:30:03 You know, like they were gonna guess the clearly you were on, like the get gas list. Or were they just like, ah, forget it.
01:30:11 You you win this time, Jew.
01:30:15 It doesn't make any sense.
01:30:17 It doesn't make any sense if you are going to. If you were marked for extermination.
01:30:22 And you're marched into the extermination machine, and then it's broken. So they they March you out.
01:30:29 Then, when they just March you back in, once they fixed it, unless you were literally the last batch of Jews to get gassed. And then that after it broke, they're like, Oh no more guessing Jews, I guess.
01:30:40 Damn it. Ohh, we'll never hit that 6,000,000 number with this machine broken.
01:30:46 So it doesn't make any sense. Plus, listen to what she said. I found out 25 years later.
01:30:53 From who from who exactly? And look, I bet someone told her that.
01:30:58 I bet she was at the camp. I bet something like that happened. I bet that she went to a shower. Maybe like they were out of water or something like that. So they they told him no. No shower today or whatever, right? Or or maybe it's some other foggy memory.
01:31:13 And but I bet she was there.
01:31:16 And then, 25 years later.
01:31:20 That Jewish propaganda, that's mind fucking all the white people. It's mind fucking these people too.
01:31:25 It's just it's for their benefit.
01:31:28 So she's told, hey. Yeah, you were almost gassed. And she's like, oh, fuck.
01:31:35 That makes her feel special.
01:31:38 Makes her feel like she was saved by, you know, God or or whatever.
01:31:42 And she came oh, this close to being gassed by the evil Germans.
01:31:47 And then it becomes part of her story. She tells herself this story, she tells other people this story. Everyone thinks, oh, look, did you hear about Aunt? You know, whatever.
01:31:57 Aunt Rachel? She almost got gassed, you know.
01:32:01 Makes her more and more of an interesting person.
01:32:06 And it becomes a false memory after a while.
01:32:10 So I don't even necessarily think it's something nefarious. I mean, it could be she could just be full of shit.
01:32:17 But I I'm willing to be a little bit charitable and say, yeah, she was probably at the camps and then someone told her 25 years later, you ohh, you almost got gassed and she fucking believed it.
01:32:36 Yeah, just just the light with little the light bulb.
Bernard Engelski
01:32:41 One breath beside region.
01:32:45 Space maverick.
Clip
01:32:58 How is programming people to hate themselves not emotional abuse?
Devon Stack
01:33:05 Look at that. That's what they wanted.
01:33:10 They want the psychologically tortured white women.
01:33:17 To go out in the world.
01:33:20 And if they don't have children, go get jobs somewhere where they can impose. They can basically impose punishments.
01:33:28 For the pain inflicted on the world.
01:33:31 By white men, or if she does have a family, she can.
01:33:35 Spread that poison.
01:33:37 To where her children?
Student Drew Shadrick
01:33:38 Monument of Shoes commemorates the Jews that are in some of the death camps.
Student
01:33:44 Take a look at all those shoes.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:33:46 The morning after the survivor spoke at the First United Methodist Church.
01:33:51 They came to our school because they wanted to see first hand what the children were doing with this project.
01:34:00 And have a special time with these.
01:34:02 Brainwashing created by a world totalitarian government based on money.
Devon Stack
01:34:08 I gotta have the pile of shoes.
01:34:11 Make sure the pile of shoes and then the the Jews go to inspect the brainwashing that's going on at the school to make sure everything's in tip top shape and now, now they've spoken at the church to the townspeople. They then retell their stories to the students who are not at liberty to leave, who are basically captive, literally a captive audience.
Bernard Engelski
01:34:33 It is important to me to tell these stories because there are people in the world which are denying that it ever took place.
Clip
01:34:41 I can only imagine why are you smiling?
Devon Stack
01:34:44 Yeah. Why? Why are you smiling like that, buddy?
01:34:49 You see that is that is that a little bit of duper's delight that I that I'm seeing right there?
01:34:56 Like this is such a horrible thing. What? What's that grin on your face? It's a little bit weird.
01:35:02 So all the kids listen to the Holocaust stories being retold, they get mind fucked.
01:35:10 And, you know, feel really bad for the Jews and and realize that diversity is the way and having their, their small little white town is for small little minds and they need to open their minds.
Clip
01:35:17 I mean there.
Bernard Engelski
01:35:23 We were put on a dead.
01:35:24 March.
01:35:26 And we went, usually we we marched the day during the night mostly so we wouldn't be visible to the general public.
Post Master
01:35:34 How convenient that is for you.
Devon Stack
01:35:36 Ohh yeah, yet another story doesn't really add up. So wait the Nazis.
01:35:43 Who are using you for labor?
01:35:47 Would also just March you around in circles at night where so no one could see that it was happening because that would mean there'd be witnesses right to these death marches.
01:35:57 It seems like a really inefficient way, like if they were trying to kill you. I mean, it's a death March, even if they're trying to torture you to death like that. Seems like a really ineffective way of doing it.
01:36:09 And let's just again, let's just think the logistics of it. They don't want evidence of this, right. So that's why they're doing it at night. That way, no one sees that they're doing the death marches.
01:36:19 Well, if you die on the death March like because it's it, it's a death March. So I'm guessing people are dying on the the death March. Now you got bodies like a trail of bodies around in the path of the death March that you're trying to keep hidden.
01:36:36 Why not just gas everybody you know, like or, you know, or something else? Just not not night time, death marches.
01:36:43 And again, if you're just calling it a death March, why are they exhausting their labor at night? Why?
01:36:51 This none that doesn't make the story doesn't make any sense.
01:36:55 The story doesn't make any fucking sense.
01:37:02 Ah, but anyway.
Bernard Engelski
01:37:05 When I was finished, I was they embraced me and hugged me, kissed me, they couldn't, and they never heard this of some of them cried him.
Devon Stack
01:37:13 Why are you smiling like that?
Bernard Engelski
01:37:16 Because they never heard stories like this here, and they and they were never in in, in contact with people that.
01:37:22 Experienced it.
Narrator
01:37:24 To experience that.
Devon Stack
01:37:26 Yes, yes.
01:37:29 The death marches.
01:37:31 The nighttime death marches.
01:37:36 Anyway, so we got the the woman who survived.
01:37:40 Because.
01:37:42 The death machine was broken that day and they never fixed it. Or they did fix it. They forgot they were supposed to kill her.
01:37:50 And then the guy who repeated the story that's in Victor Frankel's book, and then the nighttime Death March guy.
01:38:00 Those are the three guys.
01:38:03 Those were the three Holocaust survivors that they brought in from New York to tell the kids about the Holocaust.
Pastor
01:38:11 That's.
Devon Stack
01:38:13 That's the best thing I could come up with.
01:38:16 That's the and look, I don't dispute they were probably at camps.
01:38:20 My guess is these guys were at camps. They were probably young.
01:38:23 Probably have a lot of false memories. The thing of this way.
01:38:26 If you're a Jewish kid who has never done any manual labor in your life.
01:38:31 And you are. You know, it's traumatic, I'm sure, to be deported by force.
01:38:38 Brought to a work camp and then you have to work for the first time in your life and then conditions are pretty shit because the allies are bombing the hell out of all the supply lines. Food gets really scarce, there's disease, people are dying. And I'm sure look like any other kind of prison environment. There are people getting disciplined.
01:38:58 And there are probably people getting shot because they just don't want to fucking deal with them and they're problem people. And there's probably even just, you know, let's just be honest. There's probably some cruel guards that are doing cruel things from time to time. That's gonna happen.
01:39:11 And yeah, it's probably not great. It's probably not great being at a I bet it's a lot better than being at a Japanese POW camp, by the way, or or even a Russian POW camp, but it's a it's still a POW camp in an active war zone, and so yeah, it's. I'm sure it's not great.
01:39:28 And Jews like to exaggerate, and they like to comply.
01:39:32 Lane and there's already war propaganda talking about the six million over and over and over again, and they get to be part of this story. They get to be part of this epic story that now defines their people as a people. They become royalty. They are now essentially a character in.
01:39:52 The Bible.
01:39:55 Of course they're going to go along with it.
01:39:57 Who wouldn't?
01:40:03 Still funny that these are the best guys they could come up with though.
Rachel Gleitman
01:40:08 Just like between Portugal.
Bernard Engelski
01:40:09 I gotta get approval.
Student
01:40:11 I'm gonna take what they've told me and pass it down with my kids to their grandchildren and so on. And to my friends and my.
Clip
01:40:20 Family it's like a mind virus that parents.
01:40:24 Passed on down to their children.
Devon Stack
01:40:27 And there's the mind virus that they wanted to plant inside this little girl's head.
01:40:32 So that she can pass it down to her children and their children and so forth.
01:40:37 And.
01:40:39 Perpetuate this this.
01:40:43 White guilt forever.
Asst. Principal David Smith
01:40:46 And that's the whole point of this project to teach their children and their grandchildren and their great grandchildren.
Devon Stack
01:40:51 That's the whole point of the project.
01:40:56 To generationally mind fuck you.
01:41:02 Whoever forever treat the Jews like some kind of like sacred cow.
Asst. Principal David Smith
01:41:10 Growing up in the South, growing up in rural Tennessee as I have.
01:41:16 I've been exposed to a lot of.
01:41:19 Racial remarks.
01:41:20 You know, my dad is Grace, man on Earth. And and I have no doubt in that but.
Announcer
01:41:27 He's a racist.
Bernard Engelski
01:41:28 If he's an anti Semite like Tia Celia.
Clip
01:41:32 The.
Asst. Principal David Smith
01:41:32 And he can make racial slurs. And. And it's not anything against him.
01:41:40 Going into college, I had a African American roommate.
01:41:44 I had a lot of black friends, by the way, and played football everything.
01:41:47 And loved him like a brother and and still do.
01:41:50 To, but it was nothing for me to even sometimes in his prayers and say racial slurs or or Niger and I look back now and.
01:41:59 I.
01:42:00 So I hope it it didn't.
01:42:04 I guess I hope it didn't hurt.
01:42:08 Him. What a pussy.
Devon Stack
01:42:13 This fucking faggot here is low. I sure hope I didn't hurt the feels of my black friend in college. I mean, it's it's white guilt. It's just like, what's wrong? What's fucking wrong with you people out there?
01:42:29 It's starting to look a lot less like white genocide, more like white suicide.
01:42:36 What the fuck is wrong with you people?
01:42:43 It's fucking disgusting.
01:42:46 So then he goes on and talks about. Ohh yeah, that same thing. I'm gonna teach my kids.
01:42:52 I don't want them to think like like I do. I don't want them to think that I'm a racist asshole. Like I think about my dad.
01:42:59 Because when I think about my dad all like all I think about is how he's.
01:43:01 Like this fucking racist prick, but.
01:43:04 It'll mean the whole world to me if my kids don't think that about me.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:43:09 You know what I really wish we could have.
Pastor
01:43:12 No, Charlotte.
Dagmar Schroeder
01:43:12 I wish that we.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:43:14 Could have an authentic German record of the period to house our paper clips as a permanent memorial.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
01:43:23 And conversation just stopped.
01:43:26 And we all kind of looked at each other and thought.
Sam from Auschwitz
01:43:28 I want food.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
01:43:30 Ohh, a rail car. Ohh we have to have a rail car and the shoulders were like this is the idea. We will find a rail car. We promise you we will find a rail car.
Devon Stack
01:43:43 That's right.
01:43:44 That's right.
01:43:46 So the mission.
01:43:48 Begins for the the two subversive Germans that came to town, now all of a sudden they're able to go back to Germany. See, This is why I'm like, who are these guys?
01:44:00 Who are these guys exactly?
01:44:03 So they've got this Jewish documentary team on site shooting this documentary. You've got these stories being written in national newspapers. You've got national news coverage, and now you're going to get a a period, correct.
01:44:23 German railcar shipped from Germany.
01:44:28 To Tennessee.
01:44:30 And they do.
01:44:32 They find a a German cattle car.
01:44:36 From the right era.
01:44:39 And they get it. Ship that. Just imagine the price tag on that. But guess what? You don't have to. It's actually 0.
01:44:47 Every step of the way, every major corporation.
01:44:52 That ran whether you're talking about the the dock workers, whether you're talking about the transport companies, whether you're talking about the the shipping, you know, to get it across the ocean and that's heavy, they you charge by the # when you ship stuff across the ocean.
01:45:08 They got a.
01:45:10 World War 2.
01:45:13 German rail car.
01:45:15 Shipped from Germany.
01:45:18 To Whitwell, Tennessee, all free donated every step of the way.
01:45:24 The unloading of it, of it in Baltimore, the shipping of it on the the the train company in, in, in America, the from the train yard to the school itself, the crane company that lifted it off the truck and onto the rails that they they set up at the school.
01:45:45 To have a actual Holocaust train car at this school in fucking bum fuck Tennessee.
01:45:53 It was all free. See again.
01:45:56 Funny how when the the issue at hand is a white town that's depressed economically, who actually is struggling? Actually does need help. No one gives a fuck then, no one steps up. Then you're not getting 10s of thousands of dollars getting donated and thrown at this program.
01:46:16 Well, but it's about Holocaust education to rural white kids. Well, then, of course, why not donate Tens, 10s of thousands of dollars?
01:46:25 And they did.
01:46:29 So they bring this fucking.
01:46:31 Rail car set it up at the school.
01:46:35 And to build a Holocaust Museum at the fucking school in Whitwell, TN.
Asst. Principal David Smith
01:46:44 When I first saw the car, uh it it moved me, I mean almost to tears.
01:46:49 And then that's reason I went and laid my hands on the.
01:46:51 Car.
01:46:52 To start with, to sort of.
01:46:54 You know, in my mind.
Devon Stack
01:46:55 It's like a religious experience to them. Look at them.
Asst. Principal David Smith
01:46:56 Go over what's happened with this car and what it's meant to history and what it means to me personally.
01:47:10 They.
01:47:11 When it came here, I got to look inside it. It just, you know it it killed.
01:47:15 Me.
Bernard Engelski
01:47:17 Hey.
Asst. Principal David Smith
01:47:18 They it's unbelievable the thoughts that go through your head.
Peter Schroeder
01:47:21 Honey.
Clip
01:47:35 I'm a happy train.
Devon Stack
01:47:40 So now they got this gay ass train car set up.
01:47:45 And they all start crying in it because again, it's like it's it's a religious experience for them at this point, they're somehow solving.
01:47:55 The town's problems.
01:47:57 By having a monument to Jews.
01:48:02 At their middle school, with 0 Jews in the town.
01:48:07 And they have every not just the donations to get it transported to the town.
01:48:13 But the railroad company donates the the the track that has to be laid underneath it. They the local construction companies, donate the the foundation underneath it. The walkway that's built all the restoration, that's done. It's all donated Home Depot, who has a Jewish CEO.
01:48:35 And it's a Jewish company, donates a bunch of materials to do the renovations to it, to build the the, the monument to Jews.
01:48:45 And yeah, they're just, they're just, they're just so pleased with themselves that they've they've solved all the problems of this struggling white town by creating a a temple for Jews.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:48:55 People began to climb into the railcar. I just. I couldn't handle that because to me it had a life of its own and I have never been in a car yet that I don't hear those voices.
01:49:15 And feel that pain.
Narrator
01:49:23 The.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
01:49:23 Survived.
01:49:26 In the face of overwhelming odds.
01:49:35 And now it's come home.
01:49:40 Cassie and I were standing in the car today and we kind of had our hands on the car and she said, what would it tell us if it could talk?
Principal Linda Hooper
01:49:46 Well.
Devon Stack
01:49:49 Well, I'll tell you what it might say if it could talk.
01:49:55 Because we have someone.
01:49:58 Ingrid rimland.
01:50:01 Who was in the camps?
01:50:05 At the time of the Holocaust, she.
01:50:06 Was a German.
01:50:08 She was being evacuated as the Soviets.
01:50:12 Were.
01:50:14 Making ground.
01:50:15 And in fact, she had something to say about the Jews complaining about the cattle cars.
01:50:23 She said.
01:50:25 It was a luxury.
01:50:27 She said that she was jealous of the people that got to walk on the OR to to be on the trains and sure that the trains were no picnic, but it was a hell of a lot better than marching in the snow.
01:50:42 Which is what a lot of people like yourself had to do.
Bernard Engelski
01:50:49 And help with the cattle cars.
Ingrid Rimland
01:50:51 Well, the cattle cars was pretty much the same story because we considered ourselves lucky if we.
01:50:56 Could.
01:50:57 Ride in a cattle car, of course, because then we did not. We did not depend on horses. We did not have to walk on foot. Man, that was luxury to ride the cattle car. And yes, they were crammed full of people. And yes, it was very difficult.
Clip
01:50:57 Write it down.
Ingrid Rimland
01:51:10 You know to to travel like that. You couldn't. Often you could not sit. You had to stand because they were crammed full often there was not water. There was no food.
01:51:20 That was this is how it was in those years. People were hanging on those cattle cars. When you see those pictures that could have been us, we were like that.
Devon Stack
01:51:31 So this this idea that these were just it was like a form of torture.
01:51:36 It's like everything else.
01:51:39 Things were just shitty. When you're in a war-torn part of the world in the mid war.
01:51:45 Things are just kind of shitty and things were just kind of shitty back then anyway, you know?
01:51:50 You didn't have air conditioning and you know, for as an example. And so when these Jews are complaining about things like like having to ride in cattle cars that.
01:52:00 Was a luxury.
01:52:02 That was a luxury.
01:52:05 People wished that they could be in the cattle cars when they were marching through the snow for hundreds of miles.
01:52:13 So maybe that's what the the cattle car would have told you.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:52:18 What I did think that day is.
01:52:22 From now on.
01:52:24 You will not be.
01:52:27 And the instrument of pain.
01:52:29 Hey.
01:52:35 Your history as a deaf car is erased.
Asst. Principal David Smith
01:52:40 The death cup.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:52:41 And now you are a car of new life.
Devon Stack
01:52:48 Out of life.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:52:49 And you're gonna stand here, and you're gonna say.
01:52:54 There is good in this world.
Devon Stack
01:53:00 Ah, it's the death.
01:53:01 Are.
01:53:03 So they, you know.
01:53:05 Paint it up and make it pretty and.
01:53:09 Start turning it into a museum and loading their their.
01:53:14 6,000,000 paper clips into it.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
01:53:17 4500 they wanted to be sure that gifts from as many people as possible would go into the memorial, so they took paper clips from lots of different donations.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:53:29 All ready to go.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
01:53:34 We decided that we should put a total of 11,000,000 paper clips into the car, 6 million to represent the Jewish people who were murdered.
01:53:38 That's good.
Peter Schroeder
01:53:43 Collected by the Goyer.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
01:53:46 And 5 million representing the homosexuals.
Student Drew Shadrick
01:53:49 Don't worry about those faggots.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
01:53:51 The gypsies. Fucking gypsy.
01:53:53 The Jehovah witnesses.
Student
01:53:54 You fags are like Jehovah witnesses or vampires or something.
Teacher Sandra Roberts
01:53:58 And all the other people known to have been killed by Hitler's regime.
Clip
01:54:01 Hitler killed docs whole family because they believed in peace.
Devon Stack
01:54:07 Ah, yes. Yeah. So they, they they loaded it full of 11,000,000 paper clips.
01:54:13 The 6,000,000 wasn't enough, although I bet there are Jews that are actually mad about that. That's The funny thing. I bet there actually are Jews that are like, no, it should be 6,000,000.
01:54:25 We're the only ones that mattered 11,000,000.
01:54:29 It's the six million.
01:54:33 So this Jew writes a letter telling his Holocaust story.
WW2 Jew
01:54:38 What a wonderful way to remember the six million souls that perished in Nazi death camps during World War 2.
01:54:47 This especially touches me because 51 years ago, about two weeks after the war in Europe and.
01:54:54 I flew in as part of a rescue team to bring food, medicine, medical assistance to the then recently liberated Mott House and death camp near Linz, Austria.
Gay Jew
01:55:10 Oy Vey.
WW2 Jew
01:55:15 As we went by the Medical Center.
01:55:18 I believe that this young lady saw them as a user I was wearing.
01:55:23 She was very emaciated. I I would say she was probably 20 years old. My age at the time.
01:55:31 And what I do remember to this day have very, very large, beautiful brown eyes who look probably more beautiful because their face was so thin.
Clip
01:55:40 I was like, I like skinny girls with big tits.
WW2 Jew
01:55:42 And she said to me, in Yiddish, deepens the yad, which means are you Jewish, which I am and she?
01:55:51 Took my hand faster and kissed him.
01:55:56 As Wink as she was holding my hand, I felt that it became weaker, and then we had to move.
01:56:01 On.
01:56:05 And then it was time to leave.
01:56:08 And I went by the medical building and I asked how the young lady was. That's when they told me her name was Malcolm and they said she died shortly after you left.
Peter Schroeder
01:56:19 Now, there's no way he's ever going to Make Love to a woman unless that woman is dead.
WW2 Jew
01:56:26 And I had not mentioned this to anyone, even my wife and my children didn't know that story.
Ingrid Rimland
01:56:33 How convenient.
Devon Stack
01:56:35 Oh look.
01:56:38 Never told all these years all these it was this big event in your life. This thing that stuck with you all these years.
01:56:47 And you've never told anyone this story till now?
01:56:52 Till now you finally, finally.
01:56:55 You can bring yourself.
01:56:58 To tell this this moving story, now that you can tell it on camera and be part of the the Holocaust celebration, and you can, you can insert yourself on the story and and be a a main character.
01:57:11 I see I'm. I'm sure that that. Yeah, that checks out.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:57:19 And we are going to treat these paper clips like the children have, said, one of them said to me, Miss Hooper, when you touch these.
Dagmar Schroeder
01:57:30 I'm not crying.
Principal Linda Hooper
01:57:35 Can you feel the souls? Well, yes, you can feel the souls because most of them came with a letter that told you about the soul. That paper clip represented.
Devon Stack
01:57:47 Oh, great. Hey. Hey, honey. Let's get the kids. We're going to go to the haunted death train.
01:57:55 Full of possessed paper clips.
01:57:58 That'll be a fun trip.
01:58:01 Let's go there we maybe we buy a T-shirt.
01:58:04 Changing the world, Tegan Olum, as they say.
01:58:08 Changing the world 11 class at a time, yeah.
01:58:14 One class at a time indeed.
01:58:17 So they they go and open up they, you know, they dedicate the the death car.
01:58:24 The death car full of the haunted paper clips.
Student
01:58:29 Mikado Vika, Dash Chimera, Yama, Debra.
Dagmar Schroeder
01:58:39 Count.
Ingrid Rimland
01:58:40 To 5.
Devon Stack
01:58:46 No, that's enough Jewish magic. So because there's no Jews in town, they invite Jews from out of town to do their Jewish magic.
01:58:59 Hopefully no one grew any, grew any horns or anything like that while that was going.
01:59:06 And dedicate it, we ask that you pause and reflect on the evil of intolerance and hatred.
01:59:16 And so this is the inside there, you know they built it out, got the the suitcase with all the apology letters to Anne Frank.
01:59:23 From the German kids, they were mind fucking.
Asst. Principal David Smith
01:59:30 The job of collecting paper clips is over.
01:59:33 With the job of educating others, it will.
01:59:35 Never be over.
01:59:38 And I think our job now is to give tours of the railcar and to branch off into other schools and teach our lessons of the Holocaust.
Peter Schroeder
01:59:42 I don't have.
Devon Stack
01:59:48 Ah yes, spread it all around the world. Which is why over half the states in America now have required Holocaust education.
01:59:58 To accommodate 2% of the population.
02:00:02 Who were even if the Holocaust narrative was 100% true or 6,000,000% true.
02:00:09 Would be just a blip.
02:00:13 In the history of atrocities throughout the world.
02:00:16 And a disconnected blip.
02:00:19 From most of the students forced to learn about it.
02:00:25 And the more relevant atrocities.
02:00:28 Including the atrocities happening to white people right now, the genocide that's happening right now.
02:00:37 If you talk about that.
02:00:40 Well, you might get expelled.
02:00:48 That these universalists?
02:00:50 These treat others how you want to be treated. This. These high trust whites that don't want to be viewed as racist.
02:00:58 They are now spreading this virus.
02:01:02 Everywhere they go.
Lena Gitter
02:01:04 My dear friends from Vittel.
02:01:08 Words can only inadequately describe what your extraordinary project means to me, a Holocaust, survival and teacher.
Sam from Auschwitz
02:01:15 Hey.
Devon Stack
02:01:21 But as long as the all the Holocaust survivors, I'm not going to, they read this whole fucking letter from this Holocaust survivor in this they clearly hired a voice actor.
02:01:33 With a bad fake German accent to read this and I, she's supposed to be 95 at the time of writing it. I doubt she even wrote it.
02:01:43 But I guess she's some kind of famous Holocaust survivor.
02:01:48 And then they all pat themselves on the back and that's that's the end.
Clip
02:01:53 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:01:54 That's the end.
02:01:56 Oh, look at this, executive producer Harvey Weinstein.
02:02:02 Good old Harvey Weinstein, I told you that Miramax was involved, Harvey Weinstein, who I guess now Candace Owens is trying to get out of prison.
02:02:14 And then you have that guy, Matthew Hiltzik, which we talked about the guy, the fixer for Trump.
02:02:19 Who covered up one of Trump's many affairs and kept it out of the media?
02:02:27 And and then, of course, Donnie Epstein, I mean.
02:02:30 I don't know.
02:02:31 Who that is but.
02:02:32 I just thought so, and there's an Epstein Epstein involved. So yeah, this was a this was a a film called paper clips came out in 2004. I had to get the DVD. It's right here. In fact, it's A2 Disc 2 disc.
02:02:47 Had special features which was just like.
02:02:50 Just longer, self hating, white interviews from like that principle and shit. It was horrific.
02:02:56 And that's that's.
02:02:59 You know that that's what was important to fix in this small town of 1600. People experiencing lots of poverty. Now I went back to see how much the demographics have changed in this small town. Luckily for them, I guess not a whole lot, but that's mostly because.
02:03:18 There's no reason to move there. So in the in the time since this came out, they were something like 90.
02:03:27 I think it went from like 98% white to it has gone down. It is now like 90% white or high 80s, but it's it, it's only gone down like say 10, I mean that's still not great obviously because it's gone, it's gone down everywhere. I don't know there's anywhere in America where the white population hasn't receded to some extent.
02:03:49 But not dramatically yet, but again, it's they still have the same problems. They still have the same economic issues and rather than focus on that, rather than try to do something that's going to help themselves rather than trying to secure the destiny of their white children and or even just preserve what they already have.
02:04:09 They decided instead to put focus all their energy, their time and their money on an A completely irrelevant.
02:04:18 Historic event that is questionable at best and to flog themselves repeatedly out of some weird white guilt they feel for being southerners, for being white and for being homogeneous. And I just think it's a great microcosm that really you could expand and and project under the rest of the country.
02:04:40 This is a very acute.
02:04:42 Microcosm, but I think it's a very it really illustrates what's happened in this country at large. That rather than focus our resources on what's going to help us and what's going to make us succeed as people or even just preserve it like at this point, it's like it would have been great if they just did something to.
02:05:02 Stop it from getting worse for white people.
02:05:05 That that's never been the focus. It's never been the focus and this is not the focus of the Trump administration. The Trump administration is basically fits right in line with this.
Clip
02:05:16 Sorry.
Devon Stack
02:05:17 All these white people that are demanding help that you know because of the economic and other issues they're facing.
02:05:24 And where does the focus go?
02:05:26 Fucking jews.
02:05:30 So anyway, I hope I hope you guys all learned something.
02:05:34 I guess we can take a look at.
02:05:38 And hyper chance.
02:05:44 The simulation let me find a good frame here to stop on.
Student Drew Shadrick
02:05:51 Uh, let's see.
Devon Stack
02:05:55 They're like a no those. I guess those paper clips would have been good. There we go. There's some fucking paper clips.
02:06:01 Uh, let's take a look at Entropy first.
02:06:05 Or actually, now we got a an Odysee chat. Might as well love and division over on Odysee.
02:06:22 Love and division says Hi, Devon. Good work. We have to. Daniel Penny. The Jews, by the way. I had a good friend who unfriended me IRL because of my questioning the Holocaust. He knows some old Jewish couple.
02:06:36 Infiltrated his church, spreading Holocaust BS many such stories. A lot of these Christian churches have invited these people into their churches to.
02:06:45 Flog them mentally. I mean, I don't. I don't know why. Why? You know, I don't see these churches inviting victims of other atrocities.
02:06:55 You know, again, even if the Holocaust narrative was 6,000,000% true I why, why this? Why this connection to the Jews? There seems to be a philosemitism that permeates the the whites in the West that hopefully is receding a little bit. It feels like it is. It feels like it is, but it you know.
02:07:16 I'm not that optimistic.
02:07:18 Because I'm, I'm also aware that we are kind of.
02:07:22 We, you know, we are a little bit in digital echo chambers to some extent. Let's take a look here. Sacred squirrel.
02:07:31 Has reached a 2 month subscriber streak is what it says. So thank you very much.
02:07:37 Then we got Jad Davis.
02:07:40 Jad Davis with a big donut. Ohh. You know what? Let me do the big dono thing first.
Money Clip
02:07:44 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the jew has to defend himself with.
Devon Stack
02:07:49 Look, look, look, look.
02:07:50 Look how jewy this fag is.
02:08:08 Well, it looks like entropy broke again because that's what it does.
02:08:14 Let me see.
02:08:16 Yep, Entropy is broken again. So thanks, Entropy. Fucking me out of super chats.
02:08:22 Appreciate that that you can't stay live for an entire stream.
02:08:28 That really helps out when your platform is completely useless to the people that are trying to use it.
02:08:35 Again, not sure how how you can suck this bad.
02:08:40 But what? There's no alternative. So now I gotta go back into my settings and try to find.
02:08:49 Old super chance.
02:08:53 Sorry guys, this is.
02:08:56 You know, I don't really have any. What am I supposed to do?
02:09:01 What am I supposed to do here? Alright, let's see here.
02:09:12 Here we go, Chad, Chad Davis says.
02:09:15 Glad you got some AC, brother. Love the stream. Well, I appreciate that, Jad. And thankfully, it was working when you decide to come in and support the the show.
02:09:27 Then we got Jake Mitchell.
02:09:30 It is now a four month subscriber. I guess that, I guess the subscriber stuff still works, right? That's one way to do it.
02:09:38 Thank you there Jake Mitchell. Then we got morning Sunrise says, hey, Devon, I have a brother who's about to get married to a non white girl. He's been dating for years. I don't think I should attend their wedding. But if I don't, I know my relationship with him and my family will probably be severed. What do you think I should do?
02:09:59 How should I go about it? Thanks for your work. Yeah. Again, I I don't. I don't know the whole situation. I'd feel weird giving you advice on that.
02:10:12 You know what are you going to do? What are you gonna do?
02:10:16 Did you ever tell him not to? Did you ever has this ever been been like a thing before?
02:10:22 Or is this like a brother? You're not really close to and you know.
02:10:26 It's it is what it is. I mean, you said he he's been dating her for years. You know. What are you gonna do?
02:10:33 I've got family members that have.
02:10:37 You know, gone off the white reservation. And what are you gonna do?
02:10:41 I I I I think you I think you know the answer I mean.
02:10:46 It it's.
02:10:49 I mean, you know the situation better than anyone else if.
02:10:54 You feel like it's not the right thing to go. Then don't go if you think that.
02:11:00 It's it's better just to go and.
02:11:04 Not fuck things up with your family. Then then do that. I mean, like, I don't. I don't know what the like. I don't know the situation.
02:11:10 So it's.
02:11:13 It's not like a black or white thing. It's not like, ohh no, definitely don't go fuck that. Fuck that race mixing, asshole. I mean, I don't know. Maybe he is right. Maybe he's an asshole.
02:11:23 Or maybe he's not and.
02:11:26 You know the again, I I don't. There's no. There's no right answer to this. You can only come up with that on your own.
02:11:33 You know, maybe pray about it.
02:11:35 Pray, or if you don't pray, then just think about, you know, just just meditate on it or.
02:11:41 Or talk to talk to other family members. Maybe if you have other family members that.
02:11:46 That have a similar worldview. Ask them what they think about it. I don't think it's appropriate to go there and like if you're going to go there, don't don't be a dick. Like, if you're going to go show up and just go and.
02:12:00 You know, be there for your brother.
02:12:02 But.
02:12:04 You know that's.
02:12:07 What? You know. What are you? What are you gonna do? There's not really a whole lot you can do. You can't make him not do it, right.
02:12:13 So what's the what's the objective?
02:12:19 But yeah, sorry, I wish I had a better answer for you. Then we got Gorilla hands.
02:12:32 Gorilla Hand says last stream was great. Actually this past month you've been knocking them out of the park. However, I think we need to focus on the traders and sellouts who put us in this position. You can throw the J's and B's out of the West. Unfortunately, the traders will find a way to betray our civilization. Well, tonight's kind of about that.
02:12:52 Unwitting traders. You know, I don't. I obviously don't think these are people that got up in the morning and said how can we fuck up, fuck over our people today it just it shows you how easily they're they're tricked into being Shabbos goys. It shows you how easily they they are seduced by the propaganda and become a part of the machine. It also shows you all the different moving parts, right?
02:13:14 How did this start out? It started off with some childless old hag who decided they needed more diversity, sent her right hand man to a Jewish NGO funded.
02:13:24 Difference. And then he got the mind poison of. Oh, I should do Holocaust education in my little white town. Then he goes back and he starts working on that. And these Germans show up and help out. And that leads to the Washington Post running, you know, articles and then that leads to NBC News covering it.
02:13:45 And that leads to more press coverage. Mirror Max sends out a crew to do a documentary, and they can just all those.
02:13:57 Moving parts.
02:13:59 Moving in tandem to support the same lie.
02:14:03 And nothing like that would happen if this was a pro white Act, you know, a form of activism. If you had a I mean, the think of it this way, what if it was just a museum for the the coal miners that died in that accident that we talked about in the beginning of the stream? What? What if they wanted to make him?
02:14:24 A coal mining museum they wanted to show a museum that showed, you know, that that was in memory of the 13.
02:14:31 Members of that community who died in that coal mining accident in 1982, or whatever that was, they would not have gotten any kind of support for that, even though that would have made way more sense for them to do that. And that's that. But that's not what happened, is it? So, yeah, these, you know, and I think that's that's the case.
02:14:52 A lot of traders, a lot of the traitors, are doing it because they're tricked. Some of them are are cynical and evil and some of them are just stupid and I think these people were just fucking stupid and you can't really blame them.
02:15:09 Especially at the time that this was going on.
02:15:12 You've got these small town well meaning white people. Where are they gonna hear anything else other than the Holocaust narrative when you're talking about the late 90s and early 2000s?
02:15:24 And so there's, you know, I bet there's to this day patting themselves on the back over this shit.
02:15:31 Then we got Gorilla hands again says we have been sold out. Our ancestors always knew and wanted us to or wanted us, or warned us. Sorry.
02:15:40 I'm going to read it off this fucking history thing warned us about these people. There's a lot of fairy tales and folklore about it, and yet the boomers let them grab control of our civilized.
02:15:52 And then gorilla hand simply says.
Gay Jew
02:15:55 Faggots.
Devon Stack
02:15:57 And then I don't mean to pick on the boomers, but a lot of this happened under their watch. The enforcement and politicians are mostly Gen. X and millennials now. They are also responsible for this and or for this betrayal. I think you meant to say, but it looks.
02:16:13 Like got cut off.
02:16:15 Yeah, every generation is is has their part that they're playing until we until we turn things around. It's not like look and even the zoomers they want to say that they're they're not contributing. I mean, they're the gayest generation who ever exist to the extent that they're that they are not.
02:16:33 Zio slaves, a lot of it's because they're brown and they see them as colonizers. You know, the the Jews, the Israelis.
02:16:41 Let's see here. Now we got.
02:16:46 Attila the hung.
02:16:48 Says Hi Devon had a wasp nest in the soffit above my front door. Remember, you use a shop vac as part of your bee control arsenal, so I zip tied a shop vac tube to a ladder and set it at the entry where the wasp went in and out. Worked great. Once traffic slowed, I hit, hit it with spray and sealed it with caulk.
02:17:10 Thanks for the inspiration. Yeah, well, good to know that worked with Wasps. Wasps are are.
02:17:17 Evil. They they don't die when they sting you, so they can just keep stinging you. And that can get out of hand really quick if you don't have a bee suit. Luckily, I've never had to deal with with Wasps before to the extent that I have had to deal with them. I've I've just shot them. I've shot a few little little tiny wasp nests with that spray stuff and run away.
02:17:37 Real quick, that's all I've ever done.
02:17:41 Sacred squirrel.
Narrator
02:17:45 Why?
Journalist Dita Smith
02:17:49 $1,000,000.
Devon Stack
02:17:53 Sacred Squirrel says the sacred order of.
02:17:57 Sewer sewer a day has ordained for sanctification that just premia Noctis will be obeyed and consecration performed by consuming the Holy Nut.
02:18:14 OK, well that sounds dirty I.
02:18:18 Don't. I'm not exactly.
02:18:19 Sure, what that means, but it has a.
02:18:23 Kind of weird sexual vibe about it, but thanks all the same. Sacred squirrel and we got grimly fiendish with a big dono.
Mayor Rothschild
02:18:30 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
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02:18:35 Look, let's.
Devon Stack
02:18:36 Look how jewy this fag is?
02:18:54 Alright, grimly fiendish. Simply says fuck the 6,000,000.
02:19:01 I should make a 6,000,000 button.
02:19:05 Then we got. Well, thank you very much. Grimly fiendish for that.
02:19:09 And then we got sharpshooter.
02:19:12 Says, hey, Devon, good stream as always, even if the six gorilla ANS killed by Jews was true, the total amount of people killed and died is around 250 million. So they are telling the 6 billion Jews are more important.
02:19:27 Well, it's it's look, it's the same thing. It's it's all about self loathing. It's the same thing about the diversity being your strength, that diversity is your strength. That means you are the weakness, right and and you're right that, that, that's. But that's I think how they view the world. That's how these Southerners view the world. They feel like they're guilty of.
02:19:46 Racism and and whatever else, right and ignorance and and they just want to be accepted and loved by the world. And then you have Germans. You know that feel like they're they're guilty of, you know the 6,000,000 and yeah it's it's it's all self loathing and self hatred which is why they promote this shit.
02:20:05 There we got. Let's see here. Oh, and that sharpshooter again says, even with the hollow hoax propaganda.
02:20:13 They portray their lives as more valuable than us goys the ethnic arrogance of these people, these people are demonic. Fuck their 6,000,000 lie and fuck the Jewish people. Well, there you.
02:20:25 Go.
02:20:26 They got Mr. Trolley says. Good evening, Devon. Absolutely hilarious. Thanks. Well, I appreciate that.
02:20:33 And we got horrible hangover. Says you've mentioned positives and negatives of your childhood, if you could, what would you have changed? What can you do to raise warriors like you? I don't know if I'm a warrior. What could I have changed?
02:20:50 Well, I mean like if it was like like if.
02:20:52 Like what would I I have changed that I would have done or what would I have?
02:20:57 Well, my parents have changed. I mean, I don't know.
02:21:00 I wouldn't have. I wouldn't.
02:21:02 Have.
02:21:02 Been like a partier, like, you know? I guess that's what I would have changed is I started partying like at 14, you know, smoking pot and drinking and staying out all late and all that stuff and.
02:21:18 That that probably if anything, set me back in life. It was that, you know, playing video games all the time and.
02:21:26 Just don't waste your time. You're only young once.
02:21:29 And you're you have the most energy and your your brain is is sharpest.
02:21:35 I mean, you're not. You're not as wise as as you, you know, will become, but your your processor is running at full speed.
02:21:44 At a young age, and if you focus that energy on productive things instead of partying, I mean, that's the biggest thing. And I guess if I were to change what my parents would have done to maybe prevent that cause, I was my own person.
02:21:59 But one of the reasons that I because I remember doing the reasoning in my head, I remember thinking about this. So this is how I know the reason why I I think I went off the deep end a little bit is my parents lied to me about what alcohol was like and what smoking pot was like and.
02:22:18 And the people that did it, what they were like and I think part of it was that of ignorance. Then they were Mormons. They know what the fuck they were talking about. But.
02:22:27 Once you realize.
02:22:29 Ohh well.
02:22:31 They made it sound like if I smoke pot, I'm going to go crazy, you know, and kill my family or something, you know? And and I have all these friends that smoke pot and they're not crazy. They're not. You know, there's nothing, you know, the the what they're describing the effects, why I should stay away from it is it's a lie.
02:22:51 And so now that I know they're lying, I'm gonna try it. And what else are they lying about? You know what I mean when they could have just said, hey, look.
02:22:58 I.
02:23:00 Doing drugs and smoking pot and you know, whatever it it can be fun. It can be fun and people. That's why they do it and they wouldn't do it if it wasn't fun. But there's lots of things that are fun that have second order effects. And if you do, you know, waste your life smoking pot and drinking and.
02:23:20 Partying all the time. Then you are going to be a loser.
02:23:23 And so that's why you don't do it. It's not because it's not fun or that it, you know, your head's gonna explode or or anything crazy. It's it's cause. You're gonna be a loser.
02:23:33 That, you know, I don't know, maybe some version of that, but just try to be honest about it and not try to make it sound insane, which is what they did.
02:23:43 Charles Bronson says good evening, Mr. Stack. I just wanted to let you know that your German accent has gotten a lot better. Keep up the good work. Yeah, I'm gonna have to practice a little more. I'll make some more.
02:23:56 More German stuff. At some point more Nazi things. Then we got horrible hangover. Says thank you for all your hard work and great streams. Well, I appreciate that.
02:24:07 They got sacred squirrel again.
Peter Schroeder
02:24:09 Get on.
Clip
02:24:10 Hello there.
Devon Stack
02:24:16 Sacred Squirrel says and then I handed Frodo the can of Zyklon B.
02:24:21 Absolutely.
02:24:23 Then we got, Brody says. I just listened to the Terminator stream replay. I really enjoyed that one. The original Terminator is one of my all time favorite movies. It's sad to see how bad movies and TV shows have become nowadays. I see no sign that the quality is going to improve, just continued decline well. And of course, because the.
02:24:43 It's going to match the.
02:24:46 The audience.
02:24:47 It's going to get stupider and stupider and less relatable as the people in your community get stupider and stupider and less relatable.
02:24:56 Because that's who they're making it for.
02:24:57 Now.
02:24:59 But you know if if we had billionaire whites that actually gave a fuck about white people.
02:25:06 They would have created an alternative by now, but they haven't, so instead they're all just self interested.
02:25:14 Assholes that are slaves to the Jews, oftentimes.
02:25:19 But maybe someday, right?
02:25:21 Maybe someday.
02:25:23 Uh, Bessemer says. Hi, Devon. I freaking hate the red dots. Thank you for the show. Well, I appreciate that.
02:25:30 And then we got sacred squirrel again.
02:25:43 Sacred Squirrel says they left out the part where 6,000,000 Jews were a tea bag before entering the shower. I'm I'm sure I'm sure there's some Jew out there that actually that that's part of their story.
02:25:53 And sacred squirrel again.
Post Master
02:25:56 When you're trying to save money, a good rule to follow is to.
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02:26:07 Take it from me, Jim. Neighbors, it'll pay dividend.
Devon Stack
02:26:10 No, it just has it again twice. So I think maybe this is when it broke, it was probably fucking up on you.
02:26:16 And so you had to refresh and then it broke or something. So that's that's probably where Entropy probably fucking broke at that point.
02:26:24 So now we can go to Entropy again.
02:26:31 And see it's it's it's working now finally.
02:26:38 All right, then we got sacred squirrel yet again.
02:26:46 How about that?
Clip
02:26:46 Pocket.
Devon Stack
02:26:51 Just so you know, cats do not need water to survive. They get their fluid from the prey they eat. Yeah, I was. I was looking into that when I was trying to figure.
02:26:59 How churro might have made it back here without any kind of water? You know, bodies of water between me and places he was likely at. And that is the that that is was the the prevailing theory is that he would have got his water from eating.
02:27:18 Eating squirrels and shit. He's been gone two days. This is well, this is day #2. He's been gone to not. You know, that happens.
02:27:25 I I was actually expecting him to pop up during the stream, but I'm sure he'll. I'm sure he'll pop up again.
02:27:32 He was being he was being a little fucking nigger when he was here, which is why I think he's gone. He's. I think he's pouting.
02:27:40 But anyway, yeah, I think that's that's probably that explains how he might have made it to the desert without.
02:27:47 Without dying.
02:27:50 I find headless rodents. He eats their heads.
02:27:54 It's the weirdest shit. He doesn't eat any other part of him. Like I'll, I'll. I'll just find, like a headless rat or a headless squirrel.
02:28:02 And I mean I I'm I'm assuming it's him and there's like, no anything left of the head.
02:28:11 There's no, there's not even like a skull, which is the weird part. I don't know. Like, what's he doing with the skulls?
02:28:16 So he's collecting the skulls and making some weird churro necklace back in his layer.
02:28:23 We got northern Oracle.
02:28:39 Northern Oracle says the thing that really made Jewish supremacy clicked for me was learning that Jews believe they have two souls and that non Jews only have one. Jews believe they have an extra divine soul that the golem don't have. Golems only have an animal soul.
02:28:56 Yeah. Once you understand that, that there's really no other way to describe Jews other than supremacist.
02:29:06 They're obviously supremacist.
02:29:08 And and they'll tell you that. I mean, they might not use that framing or those words, but they will tell you that.
02:29:16 There's no rational way to look at at Jews and their theology, and even the the secular Jews and their philosophy, and not come to the conclusion that the.
02:29:31 Anyone who pretty much anyone who identifies as Jewish, whether religiously or ethnically, is a supremacist and does believe that Jews are better than everybody.
02:29:42 That's just it. It is what it is.
02:29:45 And that goes for the most.
02:29:48 He's one of the good ones to the most disgusting pedophile ones. Like they all think they're better than the golem, all of them, and that's why that's why it's stupid to try to team up with them. Why would you? Why would you expect them to ever be good partners when they're never going to look at you as a partner?
02:30:09 It's like I I had that line. I might even fuck up my online.
02:30:14 Where a Jew in your movement will never be a Jew in your movement, but you will be the goy in his.
02:30:22 That's I think that line describes it. A Jew in your movement will never be a Jew. In your movement, you will be the goy in his.
02:30:30 If he is teamed up with you because oh, we have, you know, some shared objective, you're not using him, he's using you.
02:30:43 And by the way, that goes with teaming up with with Melanoid anti Semites too.
02:30:49 They're just not as smart, you know, they're they're not as clever.
02:30:54 And so you might think ohh that that's gonna be. That'll be easier for me to avoid being used cause I'll I'm. I'll be the one using them. It's like yeah, that that's not a great. That's not a great relationship to be in is it.
02:31:09 Not a great relationship to be in uh potato Finder says. Hopefully this genocide and forced famine in Gaza will knock Jews off this moral high ground. Well, only if people believe it.
02:31:21 You know, only if they believe it and where they gonna hear about it.
02:31:25 You can't talk about it on TikTok now. You can't. There's no network news is going to talk about it.
02:31:32 You get deported if you talk about it.
02:31:37 There's very little, very little discussion online.
02:31:42 About it other than our circles and some, you know, the lefty brown eyed circles.
02:31:50 So really, history is written by the winners.
02:31:54 So it really depends on if they win or not.
02:31:57 If they if they win.
02:31:59 They won't knock them off their their moral high horse.
02:32:04 It's not like it's their first look. The Nakba already happened.
02:32:09 The Nakba was just as fucking bad.
02:32:12 And the treatment of the Palestinians has been consistently.
02:32:16 Genocidal in nature.
02:32:18 Since the Jews arrived 100 years ago in Palestine.
02:32:23 And it hasn't knocked them off their their moral high ground. You know, like that. So it it's. And because they've been winning now they lose.
02:32:33 Then maybe.
02:32:35 But even then it it I I just think.
02:32:38 That.
02:32:39 That.
02:32:41 I I I I I wonder if that'll ever happen, or at least.
02:32:45 You.
02:32:45 Know in regards to their treatment of Palestinians, I don't.
02:32:49 I think that it will be viewed negatively, but not it will never have the same.
02:33:00 Psychological effect on Jews that the so-called Holocaust has had on white people never, and partially because they don't. They don't care. They they don't see Palestinians or anyone other than themselves, as we've said, as people, and they all believe that God gave them that land. So even if they and and look, you know, talk about things that they believe.
02:33:21 They also think that genocides OK.
02:33:24 When it comes to especially scenarios like.
02:33:31 You know, trying to achieve greater, greater Israel.
02:33:35 They they can religiously justify genocide.
02:33:38 And they do. And they speak in those terms. Netanyahu talks about what's going on in Gaza in religious terms that justifies what they're doing.
02:33:50 So it's not going, they're not going to feel bad.
02:33:53 They're not gonna feel bad, even if.
02:33:54 Like it all comes out someday. They'll, they'll, they'll write it into their history as you know, to the extent that there are atrocities. They'll say it's blood libel. And to the extent that it's brutal, they'll say, well, I mean, that's.
02:34:11 We're brutal, part of our religion. It's part of our. That's how we roll, you know.
02:34:17 So I don't think it's going to actually.
02:34:20 Meaningfully affect?
02:34:22 How Jews interact with the Golem? Alright, we're going over to rumble. We got discard the evil.
02:34:30 I continue to request OG Conan the Barbarian will be kind of relevant as you just did. Terminator plot is as follow follows Magic Negro who leads sex cult of social elite.
02:34:45 Raids White Village Conan makes his life a life goal to avenge his father. Aided by a Mexican larping as a monk. Mongol and the sword of Atlantis left to him by his ancestors he avenged. Are you are you? Are you going to send me?
02:35:04 The entire.
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02:35:05 Plot line.
Devon Stack
02:35:07 Left to him by his ancestors, he Avengers, his family and people strong. Anti Mason Hebrew imagery. I highly recommend it if you don't want to do the whole film. Review a song of the Naked Lands. There's a narrative video that like 3 minutes on YouTube it contains A distilled philosophy of the series.
02:35:27 I mean, I don't know. Maybe I.
02:35:30 I don't think I've ever even seen the movie. I've seen bits of it. I feel like it was.
02:35:35 It was on TV a couple of times and I saw, you know, parts of it or something like that. I was never. I never I I could never get into it.
02:35:43 I don't know why what it was about it. It was just something about the movie. Just kind of.
02:35:48 It had like this. It had like a 70s.
02:35:52 Vibe to it, or I don't know. It was something. Something about it just made me not like it, but I that you know, last time I saw any of it.
02:36:01 Would have been on cable TV, so that means it's been a long time ago because I haven't had cable in a long, long time.
02:36:09 Thank you very much. Discard the evil. Then we got Zazzy McTazBot says the day at work. I asked a coworker what they were going to be for 9/11 and his answer astonished me. He said he was going to be a dancing Israeli. The normies know well that's good news that you know, that's something that probably would not have happened even.
02:36:29 10 years ago. And then Zaza? Mcgaugh says that all right. Same thing. It just has it. Twice for some reason.
02:36:36 Words are words says these cucks banned me again on X, but it will never stop me from exposing the Jew and sharing this dream. I'm now at why Weimar worlds? So there is a link to words are words has a new at.
02:36:56 At Weimar worlds.
02:36:59 So you guys can follow him over there and I will. I'll tell you what I'll follow.
02:37:04 You over there.
02:37:06 Let me look it up.
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02:37:10 MHM.
Devon Stack
02:37:13 Weimar worlds.
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02:37:20 There we are.
Devon Stack
02:37:23 You have been followed, my friend. OK.
02:37:28 And then we got blank, blank or vert or flanker. I don't know. I don't say that. Thank you for all. Thank you for all you do. Keep it white. Keep it right. Well, I appreciate that.
02:37:42 And then we got Rupert, of course, says Olivey.
02:37:46 The six gorilla gorilla knows gorilla gorilla. He knows. I don't know.
02:37:52 Thank you very much, Rupert. Then we got Mick, not cool says thanks for all you do. You're awesome. Well, I appreciate that.
02:38:00 And then we got Rupert again says I grew up listening to rap music as much as I don't want to listen, but I do for the old days. Can you help with that? I I get what you say what you mean. I mean, there's a nostalgia factor when I hear old rap sometimes.
02:38:19 Yeah. And I don't think you can change that. You're not going to be able to change the fact that you have nostalgia for.
02:38:27 For that, and you might even kind of still like it. Like on it. Yeah, I I would think of it like junk food, right?
02:38:38 If you decide to start eating healthy, it doesn't mean that.
02:38:43 That Twinkies don't taste good anymore.
02:38:46 It just means that you shouldn't eat Twinkies, so it's the same thing. It's like it doesn't mean you're going to start magically hating rap music. You're still going to like it. But like the Twinkies, maybe maybe once a year or something like that is fine, but it's probably even that it's probably it's all full of whatever the fuck they put in Twinkies and it's.
02:39:08 Probably not great for you, you know.
02:39:11 Uh, Mick, not cool says Ohh. I forgot I would like to be lady friends with Lady Bessemer. Hello, Lady Bessemer, I'm Lady Mcnutt. Cool. There you go. We got we got ladies starting a a lady club.
02:39:26 Out there in the.
02:39:29 The the I don't know the pill.
02:39:32 World I got.
02:39:35 We got discard the evil says. Have you have it covered till Kingdom come. It's a BBC documentary that shows how bad Protestant Zionists are. It's incredibly angering documentary available for free on YouTube. I feel like I've maybe seen that, but I don't think I've covered it.
02:39:56 I feel like I've seen parts of it or something.
02:40:00 Ah, we got Rupert again, says whites are the reason for diversity, especially liberal Jew whites. Well.
02:40:07 Jews are not white. That's a that's a lesson that you have to learn, Rupert too many to to to non whites. I can understand the inability to tell them apart. Much like it's hard for many whites to tell Japanese from Koreans and and whatnot. But Jews are absolutely not white.
02:40:25 Ah, Rupert again says I hate this old hag for diversity. Well, she is white. She is not. She's she's a Shabbos goy. She's what we call a Shabbos goy.
02:40:36 And then Rupert again says fuck the Holocaust and fuck the kikes. Well, there you go. Rupert is one of the few Indians that does.
02:40:44 Not like Jews.
02:40:45 Then we got Astro less.
02:40:49 With a bunch of number.
Dagmar Schroeder
02:40:53 Let me.
Clip
02:41:06 You gotta pull yourself.
02:41:07 Out. Holy fuck.
02:41:10 Sinking. I'm sinking.
Devon Stack
02:41:18 Astral says Hi Devon came over in the raid from Info Stormer love. Your deconstruction of these subjects, we'll catch the start of this recording later.
02:41:29 Well, thank you for the raid. I guess their info Stormer and thank you, Astralis.
02:41:37 Then we got Rupert again. Rupert really is not happy with the with the Jews tonight 6,000,000. You know, boys, when we Jews tell you, you have to believe or you are anti-Semitic, that is true.
02:41:50 Then we got Gen. Exterminator says. I was lucky enough to have a Jew, wise uncle who was a World War 2 veteran. Also, my mother was more right wing than my dad. She loved David Duke and took me to meet him at the Louisiana State Capitol when I was 15. Well, that's.
02:42:09 Kind of cool.
02:42:10 Yeah, my mom was more political than my dad. I think Boomer dads were just out to lunch generally.
02:42:17 But my mom believed all the evil David Duke stories, you know, in fact, when I told her I was on a stream, I was on a stream with a.
02:42:27 David Duke.
02:42:28 Which happened years ago. I was like, I don't. I don't think we talked much. I think I was on at the same time during like a JF like Christmas Stream or something like that.
02:42:38 My mom gasped, and then I had and then I I had to then tell her like he was a, you know, he's a smart guy and not the guy that they, they they that she was told about on TV.
02:42:53 I don't know if it's stuck. I never. I don't know if it like.
02:42:55 Sunk in with.
02:42:56 Her. But it is what it is, Patton.
02:43:00 Says Long live Diagon.
02:43:04 Long lived Diagon. Then we got patent again says 271,000 at most. We defeated the wrong enemy. George S Patton. Yeah. I mean, look, obviously some Jews died in the camps. Just like a lot of other people died in the camps. But absolutely. Absolutely.
02:43:24 Was.
02:43:24 Not even close to 6,000,000 and there were no industrial gassings going on where they were gassing people by the millions or anything even remotely like that.
02:43:37 Did did anyone get gassed on some people might have been gassed, I don't know. But like, we're talking like.
02:43:44 There's the the the gas chambers and Auschwitz are not gas chambers for sure.
02:43:49 I can't say that every single camp, there was no one ever died of, of, of asphyxiation or anything like that, but the gas chambers that they claim are gas chambers we know are not gas chambers.
02:44:04 Mostly because of the wooden doors and the lack of cyanide residue and fake chimneys built by the Soviets for propaganda purposes. Let's see here then we got.
02:44:18 Ohh Rupert again says I'm from rural Pennsylvania, though you're from India. I hope school my kid.
02:44:26 But he doesn't do very well in any solution. I don't want to send him to public school.
02:44:32 I would, I would say look into maybe a home schooling club, something that where there's other.
02:44:40 In your area, there's other families that homeschool and see if you can get some help that way. I I I don't think it's a job that.
02:44:50 Most people are cut out for unless you that's, you know, unless you or your wife can do it full time then.
02:45:00 You're going to need some help. You're going to need some help.
02:45:04 Patton again says stop noticing things to Serbian bull. Not sure what that was.
02:45:11 And then we got Rupert again says come on chat stop being a brokie and help Professor Stack. He does great pro white.
02:45:19 Videos or job? Then we got revolver says. You slandered my World of Warcraft people back in the 2000's. The Barons chat is known for legendary racism. My Guild was named the Auschwitz Ovens. Our Guild lasted for years until Wrath Expack.
02:45:41 Well, you're just talking nerd to me. I don't know what any of that.
02:45:43 Shit fucking means.
02:45:46 Like I said, I was on. I was on like the.
02:45:49 That that's a level of geek that I was not on. I was on the Internet.
02:45:53 And I was on nerdy parts of the Internet, but I never that was I was never gonna cross the line at a World of Warcraft that was.
02:46:00 You know, there were. There were things I would do on the Internet, but that was that was not going to be one of them.
02:46:06 I'm glad. I'm glad that that.
02:46:09 They were racist too.
02:46:12 We got a.
02:46:14 Lamb Chop says anyone who believes in the lies surrounding World War 2 deserves to be slung in the pit to unquestionably accept the myth of the holohoax and the vilification of an entire nation is unforgivable. Well, you said these are high trust people. Why would they think that that would be a lie when everyone, like almost nobody's telling them the opposite?
02:46:36 So I I look I I can, I can forgive them for believing the lie because there was nothing.
02:46:44 Nefarious about their.
02:46:46 Their trust, you know, they thought they were being good. They weren't even like virtue signaling so much. I I don't think they so much as they. They really did feel good about this. They were caught up in the propaganda. Maybe to some extent. Some of them were virtue signaling and. And, you know, I guess you're always going to have a little bit of that.
02:47:07 But I think for the most part, whites just bought it.
02:47:11 And.
02:47:13 Hopefully fewer and fewer of them are.
02:47:17 Thanks to our our our hard work and dedication here.
02:47:21 Then we got, Patton says.
02:47:24 Well, once again 2701K at most Hitler was right.
02:47:30 Then we got Thomas, Howard says thanks for staying in the fight. It's making a difference. One day the dam is going to burst spectacularly.
02:47:39 Well, I hope so.
02:47:41 Rupert says Christianity is a scam.
02:47:44 Patton says now you guys are just.
02:47:47 $1.00.
02:47:49 $1.00 and $2.00 and $5 and over like giving me a billion things. I gotta go over. How? How? How about you? Like trying to consolidate your thoughts?
02:48:02 Into a into a longer thing.
02:48:04 Thing.
02:48:05 Instead of nickel and diming 1000 times here, let's see here. We got a patent says first step, cooking with Hitler is turn on the gas and then Patton says RIP.
02:48:21 Major PETA Hess, von Krudener of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
02:48:29 And.
02:48:32 And UNL UNIFIL, I don't know what that is.
02:48:37 Killed by Israel IDF.
02:48:40 Then we have chagan Chagnon, Chagnon, Tzi, hi stat. Quick question, when do we get to kill Rupert?
02:48:49 There you go. Thank, Hubert says never faggot.
02:48:53 And then Patton says 2701K at most.
02:48:57 And then, Chaganti says, Rupert will always be haunted by the spectre of the Almighty locomotive.
02:49:05 And then patent says I'm starting my F-150 bringing the family.
02:49:11 Ah, and then Rupert says you don't control me, fag, and all right? I'm not not going to read all these that you guys are just saying to each other. Let's see here.
02:49:25 Barbara, Bam, bam bam.
02:49:27 Alright, Night Nation says. What? That's what Louis Beam said. There's no black power, no Jewish domination. There is only white submissiveness. This pillar of early white nationalists was spot on. It stops when whites stop tolerating it. Well, we have. That's The thing is, we have the ability to make it stop.
02:49:47 Anytime we we want to just apparently not enough people want to.
02:49:56 Let's see here, Occidental front says. Devon, stop picking on the Nub Hand kit and check out the WASP files.
02:50:03 YouTube channel.
02:50:06 All right, then we got more of you guys talking to each other.
02:50:14 And then we got Patton says taxation is theft. Civil war is coming. Plan accordingly. I don't think. Well, I don't think the Civil War is coming.
02:50:26 Although you sound like you're in Canada with the diagonal on and stuff, so maybe it is.
02:50:31 And then we got night, Nation says. Really killer episode Devon. Those drop clips inserted alone impressive. I can't even imagine how you knew where to find all those lines and movie.
02:50:41 You're talking about. You're talking about, you're talking to Captain.
02:50:43 Movie over here.
02:50:46 Men have low moral fiber, says. I bet those children also had to take Spanish class in school.
02:50:52 No programming languages, no vocational skills, just Jew worship and being an appreciation classes.
02:50:59 Exactly.
02:51:01 Then we got the Shogun says, finally consumed every last bit of your content, only took nine months.
02:51:07 Look at. There's nine months.
02:51:09 Nine months of streams, guys.
02:51:12 That's enough. That that means if you get your wife pregnant, you can just stick headphones on her.
02:51:17 And on her belly. And. And you can have a.
02:51:21 A. A baby who's born based by the end of the nine months.
02:51:27 Let's see here, let's scroll scroll scroll.
02:51:31 Scroll scroll, scroll, scroll scroll.
02:51:35 I think we might be. Oh, what do we got here? Dotless dissidents says. Did you see the big anti immigration protests all over Australia today? Even the NSN guys had speeches. It seems to be, or seems to becoming more mainstream, hopefully.
02:51:55 Yeah, I don't. I don't know what it's like there.
02:51:59 I hear a lot of optimism from Australian nationalists online.
02:52:05 But I don't know I you know my I've never even been to Australia and it's hard for me to know what the Hell's going on there. I mean, especially like you see what it was going on during COVID it kind of seems like.
02:52:18 Wow, like you guys got a long way to go, but maybe not, I don't know.
02:52:23 Australia is it's it's as much as you guys are brothers. You're you're you're kind of foreign, you know, you're kind of foreign. It's hard for me to.
02:52:32 To understand what it would be like to live there, the culture there and the political situation there, because it does seem very authoritarian and against you, you know, or against whites against, you know, white people and well and just against the Australian people.
02:52:49 You know, especially with the COVID stuff, it just seems very.
02:52:53 Very much like still a prison colony, you know.
02:52:59 And then we got uh.
02:53:01 Ormegami.
Gay Jew
02:53:03 Faggots.
Devon Stack
02:53:05 And I think that is it.
02:53:11 We'll check.
02:53:14 We got a couple more on entropy.
02:53:19 We got, uh, remind me, says the enemy of my enemy is the enemy. I kill last.
02:53:28 And then Winston says, what is the name of the movie with the giant Yeti monster that you like to play when you get big donos?
02:53:38 There's is there. I don't think there's a big dono Yeti.
02:53:43 There's just regular dono Yetis.
02:53:48 Yeah, I don't know. I don't know which one you talking about, cause the big ones don't have Yetis.
02:53:53 And then Winston says, by the way, I remember seeing this paper clip documentary back in middle school, even before I was Red pilled on the Holocaust. I thought the movie was really boring and dumb. Well, you know, I'll tell you what, there's still all these years later, they played it at a Film Festival in 2020.
02:54:13 At the Atlantic at at the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival.
02:54:18 And it won best documentary.
02:54:21 But it was nominated for an Emmy in 2006 for Outstanding Historic Programming.
02:54:29 And got the Audience Choice award at the Jackson Hole Film Festival in 2004, the Marco Island Film Festival 2004, the Palm Springs International Film Festival in 2000 form for the Rome International Film Festival. In 2004 I got Audience Choice Awards in each of these.
02:54:48 Washington and Washington Jewish Festival in 2004, that Cowboy award at the Jackson Hole Film Festival, the NBR award for top five documentaries, National Board of Review, 2004 Best overall film and Best Director and Best Original Score in the Rome International Film Festival.
02:55:09 In 2004.
02:55:11 So it it it won a bunch of awards and it and it was played in classrooms all over the place and they must have made a bunch of DVD's because you can get it. I mean, there's there's lots of like the one I got was unopened. There's lots of unopened copies, fresh copies still available online for purchase on eBay for like 5 bucks.
02:55:33 So anyway. All right, let's go and.
02:55:37 Let's go ahead and close her down here.
Clip
02:55:40 Alright.
Devon Stack
02:55:43 I think that's everything. Just double check.
02:55:47 We are good. All right guys, hope you guys, hopefully you guys have a good rest of your weekend. I'm going to be live with Tim Murdock.
02:55:56 What? On Monday, right?
02:56:00 On Monday.
02:56:03 And let me see if I know the time.
02:56:13 6:00 PM eastern.
02:56:16 I'll be live with Tim Murdoch on 6:00 PM Eastern on his channel.
02:56:22 On Monday, and possibly no stream on Wednesday.
02:56:27 Because I'm trying to get some stuff done. Uh, that might bleed into Wednesday, but but we'll see if if there's no stream Wednesday, I'll have another special edition on Saturday. How about that to make up?
02:56:42 But we might be live. I'll let you guys know Wednesday if we're going to be live or not anyway. Hope you guys have a good rest of your weekend. In the meantime for Black Pilled. I am, of course.
02:56:55 Devon Stack.
Student Drew Shadrick
02:56:57 My parents, as you know, this isn't the most, most diverse part of the country. We're mostly wide around here and my parents are not racist at all and they don't want me to.
02:57:11 Grow up being a racist, so they were very encouraging for me to join this to learn other.
02:57:17 People's views on religion and.
02:57:21 Skin color and things like that.