INSOMNIA STREAM: PARASEXUAL EDITION - 02/07/2026
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The "INSOMNIA STREAM: PARASEXUAL EDITION" explores a notorious internet case from the mid-2000s involving deception, identity theft, and tragic consequences. The host recounts the story of an online relationship between "Marine Sniper" and "TalHotBlond" on the gaming site Pogo, which spiraled into manipulation, cybersex, and ultimately murder. The stream examines the psychological dynamics of parasocial and parasexual relationships, the dangers of online anonymity, and the impact of digital fantasy on real lives. The discussion also touches on broader themes of internet culture, identity, and the evolution of online communities.Catalonian Numbers Lady
00:00:13 Nurse, 0000,Art of Noise - Paranoimia
00:00:23 relax. You're quite safe here. No.00:00:45 Dreaming. What am I doing myself? Look, I must have a star on My door. Swinging doors, huh? Look, doors. Swing
00:01:24 swing. Now I know I'm dreaming.
00:01:31 How do I get to sleep? Count those bars on the window, 123, sleep. Oh.
00:02:14 Please, let me
00:02:21 sleep. Poetry. That'll work come sweet slumber and shroud me in thy purple cloak doesn't even rhyme something Like tease me paranoon Or a paranoid tea. Mass
00:03:02 power. Harry was gotta get to sleep. Trust me. Trust me. Trust me. Trust me,
00:04:03 nowhere was that moment.
Blizzard Summer - You're so Strange
00:04:07 We had nowhere to go.00:04:12 Is that when you knew
00:04:15 it, I kiss home, tossing and turning,
00:04:25 kicking the blankets off,
00:04:29 did your eyes stay open When I kissed you soft, You're so strange. Can't tell if you noticed that night when I would lie against your soul. We would breathe in that quiet, we would sway in that cry. Quiet we would stay till we both died,
00:05:12 Earth thick with the smell of sin, shadows in your stare,
00:05:21 premonitions. Something left unshared,
00:05:30 the candle flickered away. The
00:05:33 smoke just faded off,
00:05:38 keeping secret, saying nothing said, saying, Can't tell if you noticed that
00:05:56 night against your soul, we would breathe so strange, can't tell if you Lost
00:06:20 it can't
00:06:29 tell we would stay till we both died. What's going on those eyes? When did that moment subside?
00:06:58 Do you even know where I smiled.
00:07:03 Was that ever on your mind? Maybe that
00:07:12 night was the night we pulled down.
00:07:27 I can't tell if
00:07:35 you notice that you would breathe and i Quiet you. Even not quiet, We would stay till
Devon Stack
00:08:21 Welcome to the insomnia stream.00:08:30 Parasexual edition. I'm your host, of course, Devon Stack doing my Captain Kirk in person. That's Saturday, right? Isn't it Saturday? I don't even know I'm like, losing track of days, losing track of days. I just know it's springtime, and once again, once again. The the high the single hive, the nice hive that I bought last year, didn't make it. They're dead. They're gone. They didn't make it. I even gave him the fancy hive. I gave him the fancy plastic, insulated hive, just in case, you know, I painted it with this reflective paint.
00:09:13 Had nano beads. Had nano beads in the paint. I put nano beads in the paint, and the Nano beads. Couldn't keep these guys alive. Nano beads, I fed them.
00:09:28 Ah, it's just that's, it's, it's Africanized. It, it's, it's a, it's white replacement in the in the bee yard, it's Africanized bead keeping for me, it looks like that's just the way it's going to be. I am going to continue to try to colonize their genetics, but I may have to think I'm just going to keep requiting hives and hope that I'm making some kind of an impact in the local area. But it's the days of me bringing in. Colonists, European bee colonists, into my my bee colonies.
00:10:06 Those days are over. It's just they can't hack it. They can't hack it. Oh, it makes me sad. It makes me sad. Now that's not a metaphor for anything. I live in the fucking desert. They're not meant to live out here anyway. I mean, they would probably, even if there weren't having they didn't have to compete with the Africanized bees out here, they probably wouldn't Thrive out here anyway. So it's okay.
00:10:38 It's okay. It just means I have to dress up in basically a space suit in 110 degree weather when I beekeep in the summer. So, you know, it's okay. I guess it's fine. It's fine. It's totally anyway. Ah, let's you know, people are wondering, well, how come you're not doing Epstein like everybody else?
00:11:05 Because I'm waiting for, you know, there's 3 million documents, and there's a lot of stuff that people jump on, and then it turns out to be bullshit. And I don't want to do that. I want kind of everything to get sifted through. And as I've said before, I never to millionaires.
00:11:25 Expected anything to get like, real, to get released in these things. I said over like, Well, years ago, really, I said that if we ever got anything, it'd be some sanitized bullshit, and that's what we're getting. We're getting some sanitized bullshit. A lot of stuff's getting taken out of context or blend of proportion.
00:11:47 There's still some stuff in there. There is, there are some golden nuggets in there. It's not without, you know, there's, it's not like nothing made it through. But no, it's not this, you know, it's not the stuff that a lot of people were expecting, because that kind of stuff, there was plenty of time to get rid of it.
00:12:03 Well, I mean, you this is what I don't understand. Why would you think the same FBI director that was telling you that there that, yeah, there were no Epstein files, essentially, like, what Epstein files? It's a Democrat hoax. You know, just like a few months ago.
00:12:17 Why would they say, oh, okay, well, I guess, I guess here's, all the incriminating evidence that was never going to happen. That was never going to happen now that said, because there are so many documents, even if they use AI, which I'm sure they did, I'm sure they ran it through AI and removed stuff that way and redacted stuff that way.
00:12:39 And they probably use their, you know, diversity hires to to comb through everything and but yeah, there's gonna be some stuff that makes it through, stuff like, you know, like, just as an example, like the lutnik thing and some other stuff that that made it through.
00:12:58 And in the meantime, we'll, we're gonna let all that you know that that process happen. We're going to let people freak out and be like, Oh no, but Jeff, Jeffrey Epstein's Fortnite account is being activated from Israel. And then, of course, you find out that was just some guy changed his name to, you know, to that name, and then, yeah, so most likely that's not, it's not Jeffrey Epstein playing Fortnite in Israel, which I was suspicious of. I was like, on, on one hand, I'm like, maybe when that was first going around, I was like, really?
00:13:41 I mean, it's not that he's, I mean, it's not that they're not cocky enough to do that. It's just that I'm having a hard time picturing Jeffrey Epstein playing Fortnite to pass the time. Maybe, I mean, I guess he did play Fortnite according to the emails, right? Or something like that. I don't know anyway.
00:14:02 So all that stuff, I want it to go through the filter, and then we'll do a big Epstein stream. We'll go through all the legitimate stuff. But in the meantime, we're gonna talk about something else, something else, Pogo. Why not? Pogo? Right? Pogo. You guys like Pogo, right? Pogo? He hasn't heard of Pogo, I'm sure Pogo. I didn't know what Pogo was until I was researching the stream, but Pogo, I guess, has been around a long time.
00:14:37 Pogo was a internet like gaming site in the not as early as the 90s, as early as the 1990s so it's been around a long time. It was found in the 90s by some Jews that were trying to cash in on the internet bubble, the.com bubble. You.
00:15:00 But then it was purchased by EA, like, I guess, like, right in the midst of the.com bubble in 2001 now what it is is it's a gay or it's a kind of a gay website where you play freemium games and you chat, there's chat rooms, and this was more so the case in the early 2000s which is the the time period we're going to be focusing on 2005 to be precise.
00:15:37 See in 2005 there was some loser playing freemium games on Pogo and his screen name, I guess that's what they would have said in 2000 front right screen name, his screen name was marine sniper. Super tough guy, as you can tell, obviously. So. Marine sniper was logged into Pogo playing different freemium games and hanging out in different chat rooms when a user by the name of tall hot blonde.
00:16:19 Tall hot blonde said, Hey, buddy, you're in the wrong chat room. I just checked out your profile because I guess it has that is like things like the early days of social media. I never use pogos. I'm just imagining it's very much like AOL or something like, I just, I just checked out your profile, and according to your profile, it says you're 46 you're 46 years old, and you're hanging out in a chat room with a bunch of teenagers.
00:16:57 Me, for example, tall, hot blonde here. I'm 18 and so kind of creepy. What are you doing in here with all these teenagers? You old man now marine sniper said, look, it just says I'm 46 because I'm logged into my dad's account, because that's how it is in 2005 you know, there's not really smartphones, you know, darn.
00:17:31 Really a thing. This is old internet. I'm on a computer in the living room like a normal person before the the smartphone let in all the stupid people. I mean, there's still bunches, there's still a bunch of losers. Now that's why we're here on Pogo. But you know, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not just like some, you know, person on a phone. So I'm logged into my dad's account, and I, too, am 18,
00:18:02 and she's like, Oh, okay,
00:18:05 well, here's, here's a picture of me. As I said, I'm 18. My name, my name is Jesse. My real name is Jesse. You can call me tall, hot, blonde or Jesse, whatever, whatever works for you. And he was like, Oh, all right, well, my real name's Tommy. My name's Tommy, and I live in upstate New York, small town you might have heard of.
00:18:36 It's called buffalo buffalo. I play on the football team. I want to join the Marines someday, like my dad, my dad was a badass marine sniper, but I've had a hard life. Had a hard life. When I was 12, my mother died of cancer. And after that I never, never could feel love from another person. Once my mom betrayed me like that by dying of cancer.
00:19:18 But I'm gonna join the Marines make something of my life.
00:19:26 You know, wise, I don't really care if I live or die. I'll go join the Marines, and maybe I'll go to Iraq or Afghanistan or something. See, I'm a loner.
00:19:41 I'm a loose cannon.
00:19:45 I got in trouble recently. I He told her this, by the way, is this? Is this what they call Riz? He told her this. I raped a cheerleader last year. Her.
00:20:06 This is how we rizzed her up. I raped a cheerleader last year. Oh, that's why I really hit rock bottom. Really felt bad from all the raping I did. So I'm only answer for me, the only path forward is join the Marines, and maybe I'll die. Maybe I'll die out there in the sand, but at least they'll be for something. The Jews, you know, at least I'll die for the Jews. Have some kind of meaning to my life,
00:20:46 some kind of purpose. I'm gonna be going to boot camp soon. Two months
00:20:55 I'll be going to boot camp.
00:20:59 Jesse was like, Holy shit, ah, that rape thing is kind of crazy, but shockingly, doesn't alarm me at all. In fact, I kind of feel compassion.
00:21:15 I'm impressed by your honesty
00:21:19 and your desire to better yourself after the rape. Here's here's some more pictures of me. Here's me playing volleyball. I'm very athletic. I'm proud of you for working to better yourself. I live in this small town in West Virginia. It's called Oak Hill. You might not have heard of it, my life is pretty typical. I got a little brother.
00:21:47 I fight with my mom sometimes, like all teenage girls do, I play softball and basketball. Sometimes I work as a part time lifeguard. Here's a picture of me in a bikini. Tommy's like, Oh, holy shit, God damn, I must have struck gold here. I let you know I'm a rapist, and I'm leaving in two months, and this is all fine with you, apparently.
00:22:24 Okay, this is the first time we're talking you're already sending me lewds, hmm, okay, okay, well, well, maybe my life's turning around. She's like, that's right, it is, baby. Here's another picture of me, nice, little glamor shot taken by professional photographers. Of course. You know I'm pretty sexy.
00:22:56 That's why my name, of course, is tall, hot, blonde. There's no mystery in that name. You don't have to read much into that. That's just what I am. Play basketball too, because I'm tall. Tommy was like, holy shit. Tommy tells her, tells her, Oh, well, you know, I'm six feet tall. I hear you ladies are into that.
00:23:27 You know, being six feet tall at least, I have big broad shoulders, of course, and I'm only going to get more ripped because I'm going to go to Basic and they're going to make me do push ups all day. So, you know, I Yeah, only, only, only going up from here, only, I'm only gonna get better looking from here on out, if I don't get shot in Iraq.
00:23:54 And they have an instant connection, instant connection Tommy the rapist and and Jesse, the the athletic, 18 year old high school girl. Eventually, they exchanged phone numbers and they start to chat. And in fact, Jesse sends him even more pictures, including this little montage you put together, maybe in Windows Movie Maker or something like that. Church,
00:24:58 Tommy's like, Holy fuck. Like things are moving fast. Things are moving fast. I think I'm falling in love with this girl,
00:25:14 poor Tommy. So Tommy headed out to boot camp,
00:25:21 even after they had their intense online relationship for about two months, messaging every day, phone calls and when Tommy goes to South Carolina for boot camp, his time gets a little bit limited, because, you know, boot camp, but he always tries to find time to chat with, with good old Jessie. Pogo chat rooms look like.
00:26:02 So he would call her whenever he possibly could, and soon they declared their love for each other.
00:26:16 I love you, Tommy. Of course, it got a little little dirty and began cyber sexing, especially after Tommy impressed her with this fancy tattoo on his arm that said Always and forever.
00:26:36 Jesse, because always and forever was not only their their motto for their love they had for each other, but it was a callback to Semper Fi, because he was, he was a big Marine, and they enjoyed their cyber sex and phone sex sessions, and things were steaming up after Tommy got out of boot camp, though he was deployed to Iraq, internet access, of course, was was pretty restricted when you're in Iraq, so he let Jesse know if you Need to get a hold of me in an emergency, you can call my dad, the real marine sniper.
00:27:31 He'll send you or forward packages to me and pass messages to me, but I'm not going to be available, because I'm going to be shooting towel heads for the Jews.
00:27:51 And so she did. She sent care packages, including photos of herself and love letters.
00:28:08 But Tommy started to get jealous.
00:28:13 He started to get a little suspicious. He knew that a girl that instantly was sending him bikini pics within the first conversation that they'd had was probably doing that to other guys, especially if her boyfriend was someone she had never really met, and who was currently on the other side of the planet in the sand, dying for Jews.
00:28:35 And so he would have these crazy jealous outbursts where he would yell and scream at her and accuse her of flirting with other men on Pogo because he had other friends that used Pogo.
00:28:53 Apparently, Pogo was big in Buffalo, New York or somewhere, his friends on Pogo were saying, your your girlfriend's kind of a whore. He got angry so you're she's not a whore. And then he would message her and be like, You're a whore, aren't you? You're a dirty fucking whore. And and Jesse would would say, No, I'll prove how much of a whore I'm not. Here's a picture of me in a bikini. And also check the mail.
00:29:37 Check the mail, big boy, and he opens up the mail, ah, it's a it's a pair of panties and half of a heart pendant. You're definitely not a whore. I now know that you're not a whore. The panties in the mail have convinced me that. Not a whore. This is fantastic.
00:30:06 All of his all of his marine buddies were like, Oh, holy shit. You getting panties in the mail. He's, like, Damn straight. I am. I had this whore. I mean, definitely not a whore back home. Now, eventually, Tommy's dad was like, Who is this whore? Tommy,
00:30:29 she's definitely a whore. This is, this is this is not normal.
00:30:36 You are definitely talking to a whore online. Best case scenario, and so he the father, contacts Jesse and says, I don't want you to contact my son anymore. Quote, you will hurt him, and he's an idiot and will believe you're lying ass. But she kept on messaging him on Pogo even though the father said he would refuse to forward any further packages or messages to Tommy Jr,
00:31:19 she would send him emails and one she said, I know you're being careful, honey, and you have to do what's best for you, but I also know anything can happen. Tommy kept replying and reassuring her that everything was fine, even though he was in Fallujah, people getting shot. It was crazy. It was a bloody battle out there, but he was going to make it back alive, if it was the last thing he could do so he could kiss her whore mouth
00:31:57 and just to prove his love to her. He two months later. This is eight months after they had first started messaging each other. He proposed marriage. He said, When I come back from Fallujah, let's get married.
00:32:18 And Jesse said, yes,
00:32:22 she was so excited. She wrote in her journal, my heart was breaking. He told me the only reason he had enlisted was to die. I told him to stay alive for me. Excuse me, I must be getting emotional. He asked me to marry him. I said, Yes, I'll be nervous about my first time she was a virgin.
00:32:46 See, everyone thinks she's a whore and she's a virgin, but soon I'll be Jessica Montgomery. Tommy's last name was Montgomery, so look at that. She might, you know, she's all all over, all of her horridness is, it's all talk. She's actually a virgin.
00:33:07 She's a virgin, and she's excited for her her wedding night, when Tommy comes back from Fallujah, and to make sure that that he waits for her, she sends more panties and a special set of dog tags that she had engraved with Tommy and Jesse forever and
00:33:47 they talked about their future together. Tommy was going to be coming back any day. She was so excited, planning her life with Tommy the sniper. Then in February, just two months after after her engagement, she received a strange letter in the mail. With the letter was a photo.
00:34:32 The letter read, enclosed, you will find a picture of my family. Let me introduce you to these people. The man in the center is Tom, my husband. There is no Tommy. He is taking advantage of you. You need to be much more cautious with your safety. You will only be hurt by a man who has mastered the art of manipulation and lies.
00:34:58 Do not trust words on a. Pewter. As you can see, Tom's not 18. He's married, and he's a father. He's 47 I'm his wife. You've obviously been fooled from what I am pulling from your letters, you are much closer to my daughter's age than mine, let alone toms. Do not trust words on a computer. Sincerely.
00:35:30 Cindy Montgomery, Cindy Montgomery, the woman on the right there and that's Thomas, or aka Tommy Montgomery, who was indeed 46 at the time that he was messaged by tall, hot blonde, and he immediately lied, said he was 18, and had been putting on a charade saying that he was an 18 year old, apparently, again, opening with a rape story was pretty ballsy, kind of a window into female nature, too. If you think about it's a little weird. Listen that that worked,
00:36:28 and that, to be fair, the photo that he shared with with Jesse was of him just from the 1970s when he was a Marine. Mm, eight. Thomas had daughters aged 12 and 14. There's the girls blurred out in that photo there. And there was no son, obviously named Tommy. There was no young cadet.
00:36:58 Jesse had been having a relationship for almost a year with this 40, now, 47 year old Thomas. And the only reason why Cindy found out is she found one of the packages with the panties, and it freaked her out for obvious reasons. Tom. Tom's only experience in the Marines was when he was enlisted in the 1970s and never saw combat or anything like that, and was discharged because he had a drinking problem. He
00:37:46 Yeah, his marriage had been falling apart. Apparently, he had erectile dysfunction, which is weird because he's having cyber sex with a younger woman that seems to work then, but I don't know. I don't want to talk shit about his wife, but, you know, he but apparently, according to the story, he has erectile dysfunction, and it deeply affected him, and he started to hate his life. He felt trapped.
00:38:21 He worked at some dead end factory job. He had some wife he didn't love anymore. He thought he could LARP as a young, cool guy on the internet. You know, that would, that would make him feel better. And he began spending hours and hours and hours on online chat rooms and chatting with strangers.
00:38:51 What really bothered his wife when she found the box was the size of the panties? She said they were really small, like a teenagers. And after reading through the messages, it sounded like a teenager. And so she wrote the letter in response, of course, finding out that this was Tommy. Jesse was furious. She was furious, and she asked Tommy why, why he had done this? And Tommy said he couldn't explain it.
00:39:33 He said that he had planned to to kill off Tommy, the character he had planned to pose as Tommy's father and tell her that, oh, he died in Fallujah, sorry and that. But just to kept, he kept he was too addicted to their relationship, and so he kept postponing it and postponing it. Tell his wife busted him and ruined everything.
00:40:04 Jesse was was devastated, because she thought all those times we had cyber sex, all these photos I sent him, it was this gross old man. So then she decided to get back at him.
00:40:23 She knew that one of his acquaintances, someone that he worked with, because, as I said, apparently it was Pogo was really big in this community. One of his co workers in real life, one of Tommy's real co workers was this guy who went by the name beefcake.
00:40:47 You got marine sniper, tall, hot, blonde and beefcake.
00:40:53 Oh yeah. His name was Brian Barnett, and he was, he was active on on Pogo he was only or Barrett, not Barnett, Brian Barrett. He was only 22 but he worked at the same factory, just part time as as Tom Tom Montgomery and so then Jesse reached out to him on Pogo and said, You're looking okay.
00:41:30 You're kind of nice and and you're actually closer to my age, and you work at the same factory as as Thomas Dinah braid. This is the factory they both worked at. We should get back at him. We should get back at this creep for trying to act as if he was some young guy and sabotage his life even more than it's already ruined because his wife found out about the weird thing he was doing.
00:42:04 So why don't you do why don't you step, step it up a notch, print out records of our conversations and post them up at your office at work, so everyone can see that he was having cyber sex with an 18 year old girl that thought he was an 18 year old boy, and so Brian thought that was hilarious, and he did that instantly, of course, causing lots of problems for Thomas at the office.
00:42:38 Now, everyone that thought he was just kind of like some nerdy, goofy guy thought he was a sex offender and didn't want him around their kids and didn't want to invite him to, like the picnics and stuff, and everyone thought he was kind of a creep, and any any possibility of ever moving up with that company just ended right there. And his marriage was, was done.
00:43:05 He was he was at the time, or for a time, living in the basement while his wife and daughters lived in the house, trying to figure out what he was going to do, because now everyone that he knew in real life, thought he was a sexual predator, and so did the people on Pogo, because the people on Pogo, Jesse and Brian went to all the different chat rooms that he frequented and let everyone know that he was a creepy old guy that was preying on young girls so he had nowhere to turn no one in his real life liked him, and no one in his internet life liked him.
00:43:56 Then it wasn't long before Jesse began to fall hard for Brian, they both professed their love for each other. It's a very similar pattern. She began writing him letters, love letters, and sending him love letters and sending him photos, and he was always there to comfort her for the the horrible ordeal she had gone through. And they started having cyber sex and phone sex,
00:44:39 and soon they were, they were a hot item, taking my thong off, sitting back down on my baby's lap, sliding onto something long and hard, she said, tall, hot, blonde, loving a man like. You means having someone very special by my side and in my heart.
00:45:04 I love you, Brian. Well, marine sniper, good old Thomas was pretty broken up about all this. He was, he would vacillate between pure rage calling her a whore, especially for going after some guy that he actually knew. Would tell her that I could, I could handle you being with anyone, but the fact that you're with a guy I work with is insane. Can't you find someone else? You know, I wasn't I wasn't pretending.
00:45:43 I was LARPing about being 18, but I actually did love you. It's all so confusing. And she would toy with him. She would lead him on. She would tell him that actually, she couldn't stop loving Tommy, and even though there was no Tommy, there maybe was a Tommy inside him.
00:46:07 And the only reason why she had ever entertained having any kind of relationship with this Brian guy was to make him jealous anyway. Ring sniper Thomas, try to try to say goodbye for the last time, I'm sorry for all the pain I caused you with my lies. He said, Will you do me a favor? What is that?
00:46:34 Don't let Tommy die. He won't, as long as he is in your heart, let him live in you. You're crying, aren't you? I haven't stopped you sound like my Tommy, but I can't be your Tommy. I wish you all the happiness in the world.
00:47:00 I love you, Jessica. And Thomas thought that was it finally this crazy obsession that he'd had with a young woman pretending LARPing as a young Marine Online, destroying his entire life over some weird cyber sex fantasy. It was finally over, finally over. Tommy was dead, just like he had planned. But then wouldn't stop.
00:47:35 They kept reaching out to each other and at work, he was very cold to Brian. He blamed Brian for the whole thing. Here's him saying to Brian, I can't believe you chose her over our friendship. Why does it bother you so much you are much older than her. Tell your cum sucking, nigger loving little whore to say this to stay the fuck out of my life.
00:48:17 That's kind of based i Ah, so good old good old girl, Tommy's good with the hard R. Back when that was not okay. I don't know it. I was thinking about that. I was like, well, 2006 I almost felt like, because it was okay for like, a long time, and then, like, it got not okay. Like, really, not okay.
00:48:48 And now it's kind of going back to normal, where it's okay again. But, like, I don't know, I'm thinking Obama did it, so maybe it was still okay because Obama wasn't around till 2008 so maybe, you know, the hard R was still like, not that big a deal in 2006
00:49:09 you wanted her, you got her. Just tell her to leave me the fuck alone, because she would keep on sneaking back. She would keep on sneaking back and saying that she missed Tommy. There's one of her messages. You're the only connection to Tommy, and I will love him till I die.
00:49:44 Marine sniper would complain that, oh, that Brian guy at work that you, that chose you over me. He made a he made a bitter enemy. In fact, at work, he tried to run him over with his car in the parking lot. Now, everyone. Thought he was a psycho at work. In addition to being a sexual predator, everyone's starting to think he's a little unhinged.
00:50:11 The tension between him and Brian starts to build. He starts talking to his co workers, those that still talk to him, because they don't care that he was sexting some 18 year old girl. He's talking about murder a lot, weirdly, and talking about how he would murder someone and how that he would never get caught and and it's a little unnerving to some people.
00:50:45 Meanwhile, Jesse was was still toying with him, always kind of saying, Hey, can you pretend like you're Tommy for a while so we can have cyber sex?
00:50:57 Can I call you and you can pretend that you're Tommy and we can have phone sex while you live in your basement with your family up above you and work with the guy that's like my internet boyfriend, and you plot to kill him all the time, and you slowly go insane, and he slowly goes Insane, and he tells her, Brian will pay with blood.
00:51:24 But no alarm bells going off, no alarm bells going off. They continue to have relationship online, talking on Pogo and on the phone. Here she is, make love to me, Tommy, Tommy, come with me. So she's constantly having cyber sex with him and phone sex with him. There she is.
00:51:53 She graduates from high school and her mother, the woman on the left there obviously finds out about the relationship and and says, You can't be talking with some 47 year old and having phone sex with them anymore. This shits weird and creepy. You're gonna get hurt.
00:52:21 You know, I'm going to call him up and I'm going to tell him that he can't be doing this anymore. And so she called him up. Jesse's mother calls up Tommy and says, You can't be having phone sex with my daughter. She's just a little girl. This is weird and creepy. And so he agrees, but tells her, Well, your daughter's being the aggressor here she needs you need to tell your daughter to leave me alone. But her daughter won't listen.
00:52:50 Here's a message. I have totally defied my ma to be with you. Here's sniper Jesse. I can't believe we're back together like this. Because this would happen every couple weeks.
00:53:03 They'd be back together, and then they'd have these crazy blow up fights, and then they'd be back together, and then have crazy blow up fights. And this was just something that would happen on a week to week basis, in between Jesse going and having phone sex and cyber sex with that Brian guy,
00:53:25 spread your thighs,
00:53:29 and then one day on MySpace, because that was still a thing. Tommy jealously, internet stalking, Jesse because he suspects that something is up. Finds out that she is still friends with Brian Barrett when he specifically told her that he could handle her being with other men, but if she was going to be with that guy, that he would lose his shit. That was the last straw for Tommy, aka marine sniper.
00:54:07 I'm not a fucking yo yo for you to play with. I'm asking you to let me go. This is why they're taught one of the many times they're breaking up, I just wanted to tell you I have totally pissed Tom off. This is her talking to Brian after one of the many breakups, and he has in his head that we are still together.
00:54:27 And here is Thomas again. You're nothing to me now but a lying whore who only wants Brian's cocking her. I don't ever want to meet you or see you unless you're being gang raped by niggers. I In a weird way. I kind of like the guy, Brian always turns it up to 11. Brian.
00:55:02 Yeah, there's, there's, like, no one between with this guy.
00:55:06 It's either I love you, baby, or you're getting, you're gonna get gang raped by niggers.
00:55:16 And then one night, as Brian got off work, he walked out to his truck, sat down and was sniped from across the parking lot, shot three times in the head,
00:55:45 boom, boom, boom.
00:55:49 In fact, his body was left there for days. His family had been on vacation because he still lived at home and he had to work, so he had stayed behind. When they came home, they noticed that he wasn't there and that the cats were acting as if they had not been fed in days, they couldn't find him anywhere, and it wasn't long before there was a knock at the door. When they answered the door, there were some police officers, and her and his dad immediately began to howl, because he knew what they were going to say. Brian had been found dead in his truck, shot three times,
00:56:47 right there. Brian Barrett, 22 now police
00:56:57 started looking at Brian's computer, trying to figure out what the hell had happened, who might have been his enemies, talking to his friends, talking to his co workers.
00:57:09 Co workers had mentioned that Thomas had been kind of a psycho lately, and that they had some kind of weird feud about internet girls, or something going on when police figured out that there was this love triangle involving a girl in West Virginia named Jesse, an 18 year old girl, they knew they had to get a hold of her as quickly as possible, because her life was probably in danger.
00:57:37 Thomas was nowhere to be found, and if he had killed Brian in cold blood, it was probably only a matter of time before they killed he killed Jesse. So police, after coming through all the messages, they found Jesse's contact information and address. This is her home in West Virginia, and police pulled up to go warn her about the crazy Tommy that was on the loose and the fact that her lover had been murdered
Policeman
00:58:21 about six o'clock in the morning, between six and 630 myself and another officer arrived at this residence, came to the door here, knocked on the door, a lady come to the door, and I asked her if her name was Jesse. She stated, no, that her daughter, Jessie, lived in Concord, and I asked her, I said, has she been here recently? 00:58:48 She said, No. I said, Do you have a phone number any way that I can reach her? And she said, No, I don't have no way to get a hold of her. And I said, well, she's your daughter, and she may be in danger. I need to talk to her, she was nervous. You could see her eyes starting to tear up a little bit.
00:59:06 You could tell that something was wrong. So we kept interviewing her and trying to find out where Jesse was. And finally she broke down and started crying and admitted, I'm Jessie. I've been using my daughter's name on the internet, using my daughter's name on the internet.
Devon Stack
00:59:25 That's right, this whole time,00:59:32 Jesse, who is a real person, who is a real person, but isn't the person that Tommy was talking to. The person on the right is not the person that Tommy was talking to. The person on the right is not the person that Brian was talking to. They were talking to the person on the left. You.
01:00:00 The person on the left who had been using photos of her own daughter in bikinis and other sexually suggestive photos of her own daughter to LARP as her own daughter and have cyber sex and phone sex with strange men on the internet. And this had been going on for over a year.
01:00:44 And it wasn't limited to just Thomas and Brian. The reason why Thomas had received the bikini photo in their first conversation is because that was happening all the time, like that's how she was approaching randos. Her real name is Mary, and before you ask, I looked into it. I don't. I thought it was. I was like, shyler, huh?
01:01:24 Yeah, that sounds possible. I don't, I don't think so. I mean, the husband's not, because she was married. She was married. I don't think the husband is. And I don't know. I don't know.
01:01:39 There's nothing anywhere that says anything about her being Jewish. So she might not be Jewish, but Mary Schuyler had been having phone sex and Internet sex for over a year with random dudes using photos, using her, her her daughter's identity. And in fact, it had begun when her daughter wasn't even 18 yet.
01:02:08 She was LARPing as her teenage daughter and sending photos of her, of her not 18 yet, daughter, two weird old men who were probably LARPing as young men on the internet. Uh, bumping uglies across the internet in some kind of horrifying techno dystopia that we live in right now.
01:02:31 So she finds out that one of the guys that she's been having cyber sex with killed another guy that she's been having cyber sex with, and the cops are like, Okay, well, this is pretty fucked up, right here. You need to know that that you and maybe your daughter at this point, because he's gonna think that's her. I mean, that's her. You used her actual name, like used her real photos and her real name.
01:03:11 You made MySpace pages with her photos and her name, and, yeah, your daughter's in danger. There's a murderer now on the loose, and it's all your fault because you're a fucking psycho.
01:03:40 Here is her police report where she talks about what she was doing. She had an excuse for everything. Of course, her stupid excuse was she was actually trying to stop men from preying on younger people by pretending to be a younger person, and then she would have cyber sex and phone sex with them so they wouldn't abuse kids. I mean, it was the most retarded excuse ever.
01:04:14 But that is the excuse that she gave, and that she was just basically running interference. You know, she was throwing herself, throwing herself valiantly, courageously, between the predators and the prey. Take me. Take me. Don't abuse the kids. Take me.
01:04:35 And the cops were just like, Okay, this is just really fucked up. They then go and arrest Thomas, who, at this point still thinks that this is all over, an 18 year old girl who is a virgin, who he has been fantasizing about deflowering for about a year. He thinks this is what he killed for.
01:04:59 He. And the cops inform him that actually, uh, that's not who you were talking to.
01:05:08 You were talking to this. You were talking to this. Tom. Tom, at this point, basically lost the will to live, and lost 100 pounds in about three months because he stopped eating in jail, tried to kill himself and just pled guilty and was sentenced to, I believe, 17 years so or No, maybe it was, it was, it was 20 something years, but he could get on in fact, he might be, he might be out on parole now, because this was, at least it happened in 20 or 2007 I think is when the murder stuff happened, so it's possible he's out on parole right now already, but, yeah, he pled guilty, and then he could get parole by, you know, within 17 years.
01:06:16 This is the husband of Mary Schuyler, who had no idea any of this was going on. In fact, he seems weirdly normal, you know, I was expecting, because she was kind of, you know, this is, uh, this is his wife. But I guess the good genes for his, his hot daughter, had to come from somewhere, right?
01:06:49 They he has no idea. He has no idea this happened. In fact, I'll let him tell you how he found out. But here he is in an interview. They're asking about the whole situation.
Interviewer
01:07:02 Here is she remorse? Tim Shieler
01:07:06 I don't believe so,01:07:08 not remorseful at all. She acts like she's the victim.
Devon Stack
01:07:12 Of course, they got divorced right away. Interviewer
01:07:15 Do you think she's responsible in some way for this young man's death?Tim Shieler
01:07:18 Yes, I can say that with no hesitation, absolutely.Devon Stack
01:07:26 He then mentions, this is how he found out. I think this is the clip where he says how he found out. It's pretty fucking amazing, because he's at work, dude, keep in mind when the cops go and tell her, Hey, there's this murderer guy in the loose that he's at work. He has no idea what's going on. 01:07:46 His wife just stays at home all day fucking people over the phone or over the internet, like that's that's all she does all day. Well, he works, that's all she does. And so he doesn't know any of this is happening. He doesn't know the cops were over there. He doesn't know that his daughter.
01:08:05 Doesn't know either the daughter, turns out, she didn't warn the daughter. She didn't call up her daughter and say, Hey, honey, there's a murderer out there that thinks that like he was in a love triangle with you and he might try to kill you. Now, doesn't, doesn't tell anyone, doesn't say anything.
Tim Shieler
01:08:25 Last year when, I guess she had to go to New York and testify before the grand jury, that's the first that I had any inkling that all this was really even happening. And even then she just, she said, I have to tell you something. Okay? And she said, I've done something that's not really good. Okay? 01:08:49 So she said I have got online. And she said I was in a chatroom, and she said one of the men I was talking to, I didn't realize it, but he was I had a mental problem, I think is the way she worded it. And I was also talking to one of the men that he works with in the chatroom, and he apparently got jealous and killed the guy. So, you know, I started asking questions.
01:09:19 She just played it off, as I was just one of several that we were in chat rooms. Did she tell you what the conversations were about? No. I mean, she actually said that they weren't. She said they were about the weather and about the games that they were playing about.
01:09:32 Can you believe that somebody actually said something like that and just generalized topics? I always thought it was her. I thought that's how she'd been doing all this.
Interviewer
01:09:43 So when did you find out that she was using Jesse? Tim Shieler
01:09:46 When Jesse came and told me, I guess people friends here and things had odd comments that struck her as odd. So she Googled her mother. When you Google. Older, it all came up.Devon Stack
01:10:04 So how fucked up is that? So he doesn't even know anything happened. The daughter doesn't know anything happened until the day she has to go to New York to testify to a grand jury, and has to have an explanation as to why she's going to New York. So this is in the news. 01:10:20 Apparently, this guy, he's like, he seems normal. But also he and his daughter apparently do not watch the news or or look on the internet ever. In this case, that might not have been such a bad thing, because look at the member of the family that did go on the internet all the time, and so she's like,
01:10:35 Oh, some guy just killed another guy because it was, you know, whatever, and doesn't, doesn't include the part Oh, and by the way, I've been impersonating our daughter. I've been sending lewds of our daughter to strange men and having sexual online sexual relationships with multiple men. LARPing as our young daughter now leaves all that part out, of course, and the daughter finds out because she's hearing people snicker behind her back about this shit.
01:11:11 She has no idea either, no idea the whole time. Mom never says, Watch out, watch your back. There's a crazy killer on the loose. Nothing, not like, Hey, by the way, I kind of, you know, spread a bunch of pictures of you on the internet and then jacked off some guys over the internet. No, nothing like that. The daughter looks it up and finds it on Google,
01:11:36 and then goes to her dad, is like, what the fuck What the fuck is this What the fuck is going on?
Tim Shieler
01:11:45 My baby girl found out I love it. She went on. And there it was with her and her space and her name and her pictures. She came and she said, Daddy, did you know this? 01:12:05 You tell your child, how can you say I didn't have a clue, and I didn't have a clue, and I had to talk to her for hours before I could even convince her that I didn't know what her mother had done. I couldn't believe what her mother had done. How do you do that to a stranger, and how could you do that to a child?
Devon Stack
01:12:30 Amazing, fucking amazing. So he finds out, because his his daughter starts accusing him of hiding it from her, and he's like, No, I didn't know this part of it. I knew your mom was kind of a psycho, but, I mean, you wouldn't know at this point. I mean, but I didn't realize she was this much fucking psycho.Tim Shieler
01:12:54 I was planning my life with this person. This was the person that I thought I was gonna die with. And when you finally realize that there's something different is you're going out the door to work, or you're coming in the door from work, and she's sitting on the couch and she's got that laptop, and she doesn't even look up, Bye, I love you. Love you. And she never even looks up, she doesn't stop what she's doing. 01:13:23 And you begin to wonder, what is wrong. And when you try to talk to her, then she gets angry and defensive.
Interviewer
01:13:30 Were you ever tempted to look at the computer? Tim Shieler
01:13:32 I would walk towards her to kiss her, or whatever, and she'd close the lid. Now that I always wondered, and I would ask her, you know, well, why do you have to close the lid? Well, I've got to lean forward and catch you. Interviewer
01:13:43 was this like her sex life? Tim Shieler
01:13:45 It could have been, very easily, could have been, because, like I told you earlier, I just, I thought things were on the upswing, and now I have to wonder, I'll always wonder, if I was just an outlet for what she built up on the internet.Devon Stack
01:14:04 But she implies that, apparently their sex life had kind of fizzled, and then all of a sudden, now that she's having all this phone sex and cyber sex, she wants to have sex with them again. 01:14:16 And now he finds out, well, that's why, it's because she was all turned on by Tommy the marine Tommy, the which, if you remember, she thinks like she's going for young, younger people too.
01:14:29 So she's LARPing as an 18 year old. And she's, of course, talking to other people LARPing as 18 year olds, but she thinks she's talking to like some 18 year old Marine guy.
01:14:43 She's she's accepting proposals, you know, she believes it. I'm guessing she's also, by the way, turns out, actually sending her daughter's actual panties. She was actually. Sending her daughter's actual panties to Thomas and to Brian, I think too.
Tim Shieler
01:15:14 Jessie asked me, she said, Why would mommy do this? And I had to tell her what I've formed an opinion of Mary over the years. Mary's capable of doing a lot of things if she thinks she won't get caught, if she thinks that she can either cry her way out of it or explain her way out of it, then it's okay. 01:15:35 It's a standing joke in her parents house that you know when Mary would get caught. I mean her mom actually, sorry. I mean her mom actually caught her one time poking her finger in the corner of her eye to make her eye water so she could appear to be crying. I mean, it was a standing joke.
01:15:53 Those are the little things that should tell you something, but you just laugh about them and go, because you think, Well, that was then. This is now, and now's better. Now is different.
Interviewer
01:16:04 Sounds like Mary was a good liar her whole life. Tim Shieler
01:16:06 Yeah. Devon Stack
01:16:11 So look,01:16:13 here's the thing that you got to think about too. This is why you don't ignore red flags and people look, no one's perfect. You're not going to find people that are perfect. No one ever does.
01:16:27 And you got to realize what's, what's an actual red flag, and what's not, but the kind of behavior he described, where she never wants to take responsibility for anything. Now, you could say that's a lot of women, and it kind of is so it makes it difficult.
01:16:45 But if it's such a big deal that, like everyone, talks about that as, like a, you know, including her family as a defining aspect of her personality, that she never wants to take responsibility, and she'll lie or try to cry to get out of things that's, that's you don't marry, that you don't marry that that's psychotic, that's crazy.
01:17:14 And he brushed it aside because he thought, Oh, it's just, it's just kind of innocent and fun, and, you know, she's just quirky or whatever. And, yeah, yeah, she's real fucking quirky, isn't she? So this is the daughter.
01:17:36 She's never, as far as I could find, never given an interview about this. I can, I can understand why she did not comment in the documentary that they did about this in 2009 and they she did not talk about it in the news reports or other documentary stuff, type stuff I could find about this. I think she's just kind of tried to, you know, escape the whole thing, which, again, I can kind of understand you find out your mom is that kind of a psycho that would fuck with me too.
01:18:13 They have broken off all contact with the with Mary Scheiber, who has, at least as of you know, when they did this back in 2009 had moved into this home, back with her parents, and would not go on camera, would not do an interview, she would talk to a reporter and just regurgitated all The same bullshit lies that somehow she was actually saving children from predators, and that, you know, all the phone sex and cyber sex and sending people panties in the mail and promising to marry them and all this other stuff that, no, it wasn't some weird fantasy world that she was living in.
01:18:59 No, it was she was protecting people from pedophiles, and so she's actually the hero in this story. They just don't understand it. Yeah, yeah.
01:19:11 And she's never been charged with anything because she didn't break any laws, you know, like there was nothing illegal really about what she did. And so
01:19:25 nothing, you know,
01:19:28 nothing happened to her. I mean, obviously she got divorced, and you know, her husband and daughter probably don't want anything to do with her ever again. But, yeah, yeah, no, no jail time.
01:19:42 No jail time on her computer, because they did go and take her computer before they, I mean, because they they didn't know if they were gonna, maybe they could charge her with something, if she had helped plan the murder or something.
01:19:59 Like that she didn't but she had folders with hundreds of images of her daughter that she was using as images to send to men. Many of these images appeared to be images that her daughter was unaware that she was taking, because there were photos of of like her when she's swimming, and it would, she would zoom in on her, on her breasts, and things like that.
01:20:30 Like weird, like she was taking lewds of her daughter to send to these men. Uh, she also had like, she she took, like, upskirt videos of her daughter and sent it to and it wasn't Thomas or Brian, it was some, the random guy with a message that just said, Do you like it?
01:20:58 You know, message or photos like this, like, these are some of the photos, like taking pictures of her daughter's ass and things like that. And saying, Hey baby, this is my here I am when this is what she looks like.
01:21:14 Yeah. So anyway, that was,
01:21:22 that was 2006 guys. That was 20 years ago. 20 years ago. That's how bad the internet already was 20 years ago. That is the level of, you know, people like to use the term parasocial now, parasexual is obviously, you know, it's the same thing as parasocial, only with sexuality in the mix, but this sort of thing has been going on since the internet has existed, and people pretend to be people they're not, and live in us, you know, basically a fantasy world, and they interact with people who are also pretending to be people they're not, who are also living in the same fantasy world.
01:22:11 And it, you know, we've, we've talked before about a lot of these weird games that kind of facilitates that that have come and gone over the years, whether you're talking about Everquest or World of Warcraft or second life or, you know, whatever.
01:22:28 But it turns out, you don't even need these kind of virtual reality platforms that a lot of people just that's how they operate. They just adopt some weird, imaginary identity and then interact with other people with weird, imaginary identities and nothing's fucking real.
01:22:49 And now that we've got AI, you know, what would a woman like this do with AI? Yeah, she could be, she could be real time video of her daughter with the AI software that's just now becoming a reality. Anyway, I thought we could deal with it. That's your black pill, I guess for the weekend. I thought we could do a different, different kind of story. I found this story and was just like, wow, this is really fucked up.
01:23:25 It's really fucked up.
01:23:27 And it's not the Epstein files. It's something different. It's not blacks and Jews. I don't again, I don't think she's Jewish. It's just something fucked up. It's just fucked something fucked up about the internet and how people interact with each other on the internet, and it could be a fun topic, so kind of a short one tonight.
01:23:53 But that's, that's the way it is. Sometimes. Can't we can't do four hour streams every every fucking time. Let's take a look at hyper chance. And of course, we've got love and division. Love and division. Who's the only one that's ever on Odyssey?
01:24:17 Maybe someday that'll change who knows, who knows the Odyssey money, by the way, is tanking right along with with Bitcoin. I don't know what's going I'm not a crypto bro. I don't know what the hell's going on with that. But anyway,
01:24:42 love and a vision says, Wow, I don't understand how people have the energy to get into so much trouble. Well, that's the thing. Is they, they're losers, because who would have that much time, right? Like, who would have the time, especially her, right?
01:24:59 Yeah, that because, if she's communicating with all these like, when you first start listening to this story, this Thomas guy seems like a big fucking loser because he works full time. He has a wife, he's got two daughters. He actually volunteered with his church. I think he was like the coach of some like team that one of his daughters, you know, were on, or something like he was.
01:25:26 He participated actively in the community, and then he gets drawn into these long, crazy online relationship things like he would, I mean, he was very much like the character in Napoleon Dynamite, where he would have these conversations that he had to be at work at seven o'clock in the morning, and he would still be talking to her at 5am so he's just sitting there on the computer All night long, flirting with someone that he is imagining is some 18 year old girl for months, I mean, and then creating, like, this whole storyline.
01:26:11 And I kind of believe him when he did try to break it off a couple times. I kind of believed that he knew that it was, it was kind of fucking stupid and crazy because he tried, he pretended to be the dad and shut it down then. And he tried to shut it down a bunch of times, but he just, you know, kept going back, kept going back.
01:26:36 And I think part of it is, you know, his in the documentary, they they send in other reporting, they mentioned the erectile dysfunction. I just think he wasn't attracted to his wife. I think that was a big part of it. But fuck yeah. I don't know how you I don't know. I don't get it. Yeah.
01:26:59 Anyway. Thank you very much. Love and division. All right now we're gonna go to entropy, entropy where we got a big Dino from, or actually, before we do that one, I remembered to check entropy prior to the stream, because it did have one in there.
01:27:21 And so I think this would have been lost if I if I hadn't screenshotted it says goy feeder. Hey, Devon. I really been enjoying the streams as of late, especially the distancing from the non whites, who ultimately don't have our best interests in mind. Keep up the good work. And wait for it. Wait for it. Where is it? Where is it? I'll hit the bitch. There we go. All right. Thank you very much. Goy feeder. Then we got blue cord, blue core that's got the
01:28:02 big dono
Mayer Rothschild
01:28:03 money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself.Devon Stack
01:28:09 Look how Jewy this bag is. You.01:28:26 All right. Blue cord says, Good evening, Mr. Stack. I hope all is well at the pill box and Cheryl made it back. Thanks for what you do. I appreciate that. Churro did make it back. He left this morning, though, again and hasn't come back. And it's, it's, it's this time of year, he's out spreading his seed.
01:28:46 I suspect he could be gone for a couple days, but he slept on now. He slept in the bed last night. I woke up and he was just like on my legs. So he's, he's back in town, but he's, he's out frolicking, probably, you know, raping the local felines as as he does.
01:29:09 But, yeah, thank you very much their blue cord. I actually did some beekeeping today. Bad news. Bad news for the the gentle bees. But, you know, then we got Justine. Justine says, Take two replay gang. Here are a few more Canadian shekels for your time and much appreciated work also, because I want to hear it this time. PS, fuck Rupert. He goes in the pit. Rupert goes in the pit, huh? Let's see here.
01:29:51 All right, Rupert, you better watch out, Justine's gonna toss you in the mega pit. Well, thank you very much, Justine, then we got Minas. Soden Minnesotan says, Keep up the good work, Devon. What do we do about the mutt question? How much non white DNA can a person have before they are considered undesirable?
01:30:12 I would wager the type of non white DNA they have matters to but as we have seen from Fuentes, mutts of any kind can have a propensity for betrayal. Yeah, again, a lot of it has to do with self identification and when, when I thought Nick was self identifying as white, I wasn't giving him shit about it.
01:30:37 Now that I know that he doesn't, and frequently doesn't, and public and loudly doesn't, that's where I see the problem. Well, that's not, you know, that's not where I see the problem. That's just, that's another aspect of the problem. And likewise, if you have a guy like and look, there's people that try to ride the fence, and that's, that's when it's a problem.
01:30:58 When you when you see these people that you know you don't see it as much these days, because the racial environment has gotten kind of weird in this country. But you might remember it wasn't long ago. If you met someone that was like, half black or something like that, they'd always, they'd always, like, boast about their non white genes, right?
01:31:23 They'd always be, well, that's because, that's because I got some nigga in me, or, you know, or whatever, right? And look, there are some people that still do that, and those are the people you don't trust. The people that boast about their non white genes are the people you don't trust, because that means that they don't identify as white.
01:31:42 And that's the way I see it in this country, though, there is some, you know, like there, look, there's people that are white, that have Cherokee in them, you know, but it's like 10% or 5% or whatever, would that? Would that like, make it so I couldn't ever trust them, no, you know.
01:32:05 But like I said, unless they were always, like, talking about, like, how Cherokee they were, you know, sharp, you know, walk in the room and they're sharpening a fucking Tomahawk, or, you know, something like that. It's just, you know, I think it's a case by case basis.
01:32:21 I don't think it's something you can be like, Oh, be like, Oh, here's the algorithm that decides if you're white. I mean, we don't have, we don't have the luxury even of doing that. And that's the thing is, it's when people think that I or other people are purely spiraling about the white question.
01:32:41 No, it's just that, what is, what are we even doing this for? If, if you know, like, if it's, if we're being inclusive of other races, what's even the problem with what's been going on? Like, why? Why is there a problem with diversity? How is that any different than what mainstream Republicans have been saying that has been exacerbating the white genocide problem, that it's all a question of IQ or economic or what, like, I thought we this is what blows my fucking mind.
01:33:11 For like, 10 years straight, we worked hard as a movement to move away from this idea that, you know, we don't have, I'm not racist. I've got a black friend. It's all about, you know, it's more about whether or not you, you know, drop the hyphen. Don't be an African American. Just be an American. Don't be No. It's like, No. The fact that you can even have a hyphen means you're not American.
01:33:37 You know, that's, you know, it's the hyphen is what makes it bad. But whether it's something that is explicit or not, you know, whether it's something that you know they talk about or not, you know, like if, if you are black, you are not white, and you're not American, you are the obsolete farm equipment of of Americans, and sorry, that's just the way that it is. And is there an immediate solution to that problem?
01:34:09 No, but let's not act like this hasn't been a problem since the beginning. It's always been a problem, and it's not going to ever get solved. It's not going to be solved because some blacks are not killers, and some blacks are not rapists, and some blacks are not violent, and some blacks are high IQ, or, you know, not very many, but you know, compared to the rest of them, that's never the the problem of blacks does not get solved by that, by Those, those truths and never will be.
01:34:41 And so this giant step backwards, giant step backwards that some people are taking and saying that we need to be inclusive is it just erases 10 years, 10 years. Of moving the needle towards a more white ethnocentric reality. And by the way, that's that's the natural state of things.
01:35:13 The diversity and inclusion stuff is a perversion. Whites have always been exclusive. Maybe not the Catholics so much. And I'm not not being funny. That's just true. You know? That's why, when Spain went to South America, they made Mexicans by breeding with them.
01:35:37 And when the whites came to North America, they, they kind of just wiped them out, you know what I mean, like that there, that's, you know, so there, you know, that's, there's there is that the the the Catholics, the people running The Catholic software, seem to have always embraced diversity, but you know, if you come from my stock that's that's never we've never been inclusive.
01:36:11 We've been tolerant of the existence of other people. We don't just go around wiping out other races for no reason, but we like to have our own homelands, and we like to be exclusive about that, and we need to return to something like that, because that's the normal state of things. That's the normal state of things. And,
01:36:37 yeah, I don't I,
01:36:41 I really, I really am baffled at some of the people who used to embrace white nationalist talking points who now tell you that, oh, actually, we should be inclusive of brown and black people, and then we can achieve white nationalism somehow in the future when there's even less of us. It's like, what are you even fucking talking about? Are you lying to yourself? Are you just lying to me? So, yeah, anyway, thank you very much. Minnesota. And then we got Mark Nesby says they will say AI isn't ethical or made by a human. But it's stuff like the Amelia UK meme. Why they won't want it to stop the barrier to entry to create propaganda has never been lower Godspeed. Everyone. Absolutely, absolutely. I don't know. I mean, I know of the meme you're talking about. I don't know why it's I guess you'd have to be British to get it. I I just don't get it. I'm just like, so there's some chick with, like, purple or pink hair or something, and go England, like, I don't get it. Because I don't know. I guess you have to be English to get it. Martin espy again, says movie recommendation. Await further instructions. While the anti white propaganda is obvious, what actually makes it interesting is it predicted covid And what would happen years before released. I feel like I've heard of that. Wait further instructions.
01:38:34 I haven't seen this, but I think I've seen clips of this. Might check that out. All right, then we got Sharpshooter. Sharpshooter says, Good show. As always. Devon the Epstein files, I found a subject for your stream. It's called the Delta project. Around the 1970s a or, I think you meant a man called John David Norman ran a murder pedo ring and never got convicted. The Client List also had politicians on it, and mysteriously, the list got destroyed twice. All right, well, I'll add that to my notes.
01:39:13 That does not sound familiar,
01:39:16 although it does sound totally plausible. I
01:39:29 the Sharpshooter, again says the Delta project was also linked with serial killer Dean coral and the in the candy man, John Wayne Gacy, who they say? They say murdered video and videotaped the killings of underage boys for the Delta project.
01:39:51 I'll add that tidbit too.
01:39:56 All right. Thank you, Sharpshooter. Now we're going to rumble.
01:39:59 All good old RUMBLE,
01:40:07 RUMBLE, we got the supreme Arab Stan says, Did everyone buy a new TV for the sports ball game, or is everyone's credit card still maxed out from the International buy worthless Chinese trash day, formerly known as Christmas, enjoy your game day, goy slop and your Stu or you stupid cattle. What is it? Super Bowl? Sunday, tomorrow. This is how much I don't care about sports ball anymore.
01:40:54 Yeah, I guess it is. Look at that the Super Bowl is tomorrow. That's how to touch. I've been last couple months. Oh, man, yeah, you know I'm gonna have to look at Super Bowl ads.
01:41:14 That's what that means. Yeah, no, I'll tell you what the weirdly, the one thing that seems to actually get like, everything's getting more expensive. Everything's getting more expensive, except TVs. TV seem to be the only thing that are actually getting cheaper.
01:41:32 I remember when just like, a 20 inch TV was like the most expensive thing ever, and I was so excited when I got a Sony Trinit, Trinitron that was 20 inch I was like, Oh, look how flat the screen is, and now it's, like, near, like a 70 something inch TV. I mean, like a cheap one. I mean, there's, there's expensive ones too, but yeah, like one at Walmart for like, a couple 100 bucks. I don't even know where I'd put something like that. Who watches TV, though I don't. I mean, I don't even know who watches TV anymore.
01:42:07 All right, apparently, apparently, the right perspective has rated the stream that popped up. I don't know what that oh no, I know what that means. Well, thank you. Thank you right perspective radio for raiding the stream. Then we got truffle bee says, replay gang here. Keep up the good work. Well, I appreciate that. Tomo Hawk says, Dev, and I mentioned a while back that I lost my hives to varroa mites.
01:42:35 You said I should catch wild swarms building swarm traps for the spring. My question is, do swarm lures actually work? They do, but you can make your own with lemon grass oil. And if you have the best lure is if you have old comb from when your hives died, put make the older, the nastier the comb is, the better.
01:43:03 I mean, obviously you don't want to be all webbed up with with wax moth, you know, silk. You don't want it. You don't want it. You don't want to be like dirty or anything like that. But the the you want comb in there, you want to smell like bees in there. So what I do is I use old comb.
01:43:23 That's not that great, but it's not, you know, it's not like, so bad they don't want it. And then I melt down old wax cappings, or any kind of wax that I've got that is, doesn't come from online. It's like, you know, very bee smelling. And I put drips of of lemongrass oil in it, and then i i basically let that harden like a crayon, and then I rub it all over the inside of the of the box. And then you don't want to over be overpowering.
01:43:55 You don't want it to be too strong. But I do put, like a drop or two, excuse me, of lone grass oil on the top of one of the frames that's inside the box, and that should take care of it or use by those lures. They I've never used them, but I've heard they work. I I've I think that's, I'll tell you one the other.
01:44:18 Here's the other thing. They do some of these lures, if you look, depending on which one you get, and I've actually done this when I've re queened, when you kill the old queen, what I do is I put her in a queen trap, and then I stick the Queen trap in the freezer, and then that freezes her, it kills her, and then I stick her in a jar, like a little Like a droplet jar that is full of alcohol and with other dead queens, you might say, Well, what the hell are you doing that for?
01:44:47 Well, it's because the queen is chock full of pheromone. And so when you put dead Queens into like a little jar with other dead Queens with either alcohol or with what. Ill, you have pheromone smell, and so I will, I have a little bit of that that I've, I've experimented with. I don't know how much it's helping, but there's some lures that they have.
01:45:13 One of their ingredients is, is Queen pheromone. And Queen pheromone is probably the best attractant you could ever come up with, because they, I mean, if you walk through a bee yard with a with a queen in a queen cage, I mean, you're going to be swarmed by bees trying to to get to that queen. They love that smell. So good luck with that. But yes, it, you know, easy peasy.
01:45:38 You might, you know, I always, I catch, I catch swarms every year, but it all depends on where you live, and it all depends on where you put the trap. And there's, look, there's tons of videos on YouTube that will give you tips. I think facing the entrance, facing south, is one rule.
01:45:58 Over six feet up is another rule that's less of a thing here, because there's no trees out here, so, like, there's, you know, the bees aren't looking for anything that high. Because if they were, they would, they wouldn't be able to go anywhere. They'll fly into something on the ground if they, you know which. And they have, I've put swarm traps on the ground out here and had bees in them.
01:46:18 They out here. They just more care about shade, and they care about No, mostly just shade and the smell and the and the comb. So good luck with that. Tom tomo hawk. And then we got dagtastic. Says, Hey devil, what kind of emergency radio would you recommend to your listeners? I myself have a Cato ka 500 but maybe you might have a better suggestion I'm not even familiar with that. Is that a receiver? Or is that a transceiver? Let me look it up.
01:47:01 Okay, it's a receiver. Well, it doesn't do side band. What's the coverage?
01:47:24 Say, Okay, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah coverage, AMFM, two, band, shortwave, I would say you need a lot more coverage than this. I'm looking it's hard to tell. I would here's my thing you want to cover, just because there's not a lot of shortwave out there anymore.
01:47:57 Most of the shortwave is in China and in Russia, and it's not in America, like, I think in America, we've got two big stations that are still transmitting, and I don't know that in an emergency situation they would even be transmitting, because it's more of like a niche thing.
01:48:15 Now, you know, it's like, there's, there's the BBC. The BBC still, still transmits on on shortwave. There is some English news, and there is some English news broadcast out of China and broadcast out of Cuba actually has, like the evil capitalist pigs news, and there's stuff like that that's in English.
01:48:45 But the reason I would want a radio is so you could listen to amateur radio, because that's who's going to be. It's just, there's no, there's not been any regulation on that, right? It's just going to be random, hand like, it would be like, if it'd be like, what I was would be doing, right?
01:49:03 Like, if the whole, let's say everything went to shit, my only way of communicating, if the internet's down, would be through ham radio. And I would be transmitting in the hand bands on single side band. And so anyone that would, and that's most people that would be doing that would be transmitting on the hand bands, in Single Side Band.
01:49:25 So you want something that covers the hand bands. You want something that's going to cover like, basically from zero, well, you know, from like 500 kilohertz to 30 megahertz. That does, am single side band, and you don't really need FM. I mean, FM would be kind of nice just for 10 meters, I guess.
01:49:54 But that's also not all that necessary with something like this. But. And then it'd be nice. It's hard to find radios that do that, and then also do like, like weather, band type stuff and FM radio, like the broadcast FM, because that you that's something you'd want to have, especially if you're in a city that's going to be close to transmitter towers.
01:50:20 There's also, like, the aviation band, there's so it really depends on, like, I think that if you have a general coverage receiver, which is considered basically am broadcast through 30 megahertz, am single side band, that's, that's a good starting point, but it's also nice you get this for, like, nine bucks.
01:50:43 For nine bucks, you can get, like, an FM radio or or something like that. You can throw that in your in your bag too. So that's I have. I've got, like, a bunch of radios. I got too many radios. I have an absurd amount of sexually the one that I use for, you know, there's a, there's some good Texan ones.
01:51:06 Actually, Texan, it's a Chinese company. There's like the Texan PL, I forget the model number they're up to right now. But those, here's the good thing about those. Those run off of double A batteries. And so that's the other thing that you can have. Either you can put rechargeable double A batteries in it, but if, you know, if you're in a situation where you don't have any electricity, but you can, you know, you've got a big box of batteries, then you're still good, and the batteries last forever on a receiver like that.
01:51:38 But that covers everything I just talked about that is a radio that has basically everything. It does the aviation, the weather band, the the normal FM broadcast, it does the am broadcast. It does all the shortwave. It does all the amateur bands and Single Side Band and so something like that. They're not that expensive. Well, I mean, they're more expensive this, like this video that you sent me, is 49 bucks.
01:52:07 The Texan is probably closer to, like, 149 or, I don't know, I haven't looked into it. Let me look Texan PL, 880, that's, I think, one that does everything you know that one's going for about 179 it's a little expensive, but it does. Does it do single side band? Yes, it does.
01:52:33 It does Single Side Band. It does am FM, you can get them used, usually pretty cheap. I don't know if I'd get a used one. Oh, here's one. This one does maybe Single Side bin. Yeah, this there's a text on pl 330 they're 84 bucks. That's a lot cheaper. And it says it does single side it does, and the coverage is, what does it say?
01:53:05 Yeah, so it does all the FM broadcast. I don't know that it does the aviation stuff, but, I mean, that's, that's more of like a nice to have. I don't think you're gonna be listening to airplanes, but, yeah, just something like that. That's, again, that's just me and it's, it's a fun thing to have anyway.
01:53:23 If you can listen to Single Side Band, you can listen to amateur bands and listen if see if that's something you want to get into, if you want to get into ham radio and you want to hear what that sounds like, well, that's a cheap way to do it. You get one of these little radios and put a wire antenna up.
01:53:41 They've got little antenna jacks on the side. And I think they even come with a wire antenna. And they can have, like, a telescope scoping antenna as well, even with with just that little antenna, the telescoping antenna, if I get away from my computer, you know, like if I were get mine right now and just try to listen to it, it would just be a bunch of noise because of all the RF in my, you know, around my computer and stuff.
01:54:07 But if I walk outside into the desert, I pick up stuff just with that, you know, stupid little antenna on it. I can hear 20 meters, fine. I can hear 80 meters even. I hear a surprising amount of of traffic on all bands, you'll hear even the CB. That's the other funny thing. CB is going crazy lately.
01:54:28 So you can go to 11 meters on AM, and you'll hear all kinds of black people. CB is basically, it's like nigger ham is what it is. I mean, it's not all black people, but like, there's zero black people on ham. And I would say CB is probably about 50% sir, mix a lot is, is is still on CB. Like, regularly, he goes on and he goes by.
01:55:00 I forget the name he has, but yeah, it's, it's literally, it's literally sir Max. A lot is on CB. So, I mean, you know, and then once you get into that, and you see if that's something you want to get into, you can look at getting a transceiver. I think that having a transceiver is the way to go, one that does HF, because then you can call for help.
01:55:21 You know, if you ever watch these, these, these videos on on YouTube, of people that you know, it's like, it's always the same kind of a story, right? It's like some guy and I live in the desert, so maybe you guys aren't watching these videos like I am, but it's always some guy from, like, Silicon Valley, and he gets, like, his family, and they're like, we're gonna go to Death Valley kids to go take a picture and post it on the internet.
01:55:48 Of us, you know, standing next to like, the it's 135 degrees outside sign or whatever. And then they all get in the car, and they take a wrong turn or something, or they run out of gas, or
01:56:01 next, you know, whatever. Next thing you know, they're they're just dead in the desert, and no one finds them for days, because there's just, there's just miles and miles and miles of nothing. And so eventually someone drives by and finds their empty car because they decided to go, walk off to find help, and then just died somewhere or something like that. Doesn't have to be the desert. America is just big.
01:56:23 There's lots of places where it doesn't have to be the end of the world. It might just be you're driving, you know, Apple Maps. There was one time I was driving from here through Colorado, and Apple Maps took me through this, really, I don't know why.
01:56:40 Took me through some weird dirt road that went over this mountain, and I was just in the middle of, I mean, I was, I was starting to get worried because I was going to run out of gas. I was, I was just driving through a dirt road through a mountain pass, and there was nothing anywhere.
01:56:56 And I was like this, why is it? What is going on here? I maybe have another 50 miles of gas, and I don't, I don't see a normal road, and finally, I thank God I got to a gas station. But in a situation like that, if I had run out of gas, there's there was no and that was the other problem too. Is Apple Maps, or an all GPS, excuse me, that requires, like on your phone that requires the internet connection stops working right.
01:57:24 And so I'm out outside of the service area, I can't make a phone call if you break down in the middle of an area like that. And again, this wasn't like, I wasn't even trying to go to the middle of nowhere. I was trying to go, I think, to like, Wyoming or something.
01:57:39 And it just taken me through some weird place. And so you get in a situation like that, where, okay, you're stuck, who knows when the next asshole is going to be coming down that road? And if it's winter, like, it doesn't have to be like this summer where you die of heat stroke and dehydration. It could be you get stuck on a mountain pass where it goes down to like, you know, five degrees at night.
01:58:01 And so in that situation, if you have a transceiver that runs on it doesn't have to be that, you know, doesn't have to be like, super expensive. One doesn't have to be like a high wattage as long as you have, like, an antenna wrapped up in your go bag that you keep in the car with you, you can and you only have to have a license.
01:58:19 You have to know how to use it and how to talk to people that do have a license but an emergency.
01:58:22 An emergency situation, you don't need a license. You string that antenna up somewhere, throw it in a tree, and even with five or 10 watts, using your car battery as power, you could get out to someone and be like, Hey, I I was on you know, this freeway, and then I turned on this dirt road, and I'm middle of nowhere, I'm gonna fucking die if someone, if you don't send someone to come get me, you'll get people.
01:58:46 People will come and so, and don't confuse HF radios with these bow fangs. Those won't get you anywhere. Everyone, everyone thinks that they Oh, I bought a, I bought a Bao Fang off amazon for $20 I've got a ham radio. And it's like, no, you don't. You have a walkie talkie.
01:59:03 You have a walkie talkie that lets you talk to, you know, people within five miles of you. If there's no repeaters around, and that's not really going to help out, you know, you need an actual HF radio.
01:59:14 And there's cheap Chinese ones that that are QRP, that do like, you know, 510, 15 watts, or something like that that are really cheap, used or just get a used one.
01:59:28 You can get a used 100 watt radio if I'd have a friend help you get it, though, because there's a lot of junk you could buy on eBay, and there's a lot of junk you could get at a ham fest, make sure you get someone that knows what they're doing to help you get one that's not a pile of junk.
01:59:46 You can get them for not that, not that much money, and just keep it in your car with, you know, in like a I got a pelican. You know those Pelican boxes, you know those waterproof cases and. It's just got some radio gear in it and some other stuff in there. And you know that that just stays in the back of the the car in case something happens, I can get out.
02:00:09 So, yeah, lots of, lots of uses for radio that doesn't require the end of the world for it. Just like, it's fun, you know, it is fun to listen to, you know, some stuff it's fun to listen to BBC sometimes, you know, just to pop in there and do that, not everyone's into it. Not everyone's gonna like it.
02:00:28 So there's some people wanting me to shout about radio, and I'm gonna do that right now. But there you go. Randall Flagg says, Sorry for the huge black pill. It's still five years early to tell from the census, but rough estimates say generation Alpha might be as low as 15 to 20% white, which is a near collapse from 45% of Gen Z. I look. I would believe it. I would believe it.
02:00:53 And that makes sense if you're if your objective is to be politically popular and and, you know, enrich yourself, like most politicians want to do, then that's why you see this shift to embrace diversity, because otherwise, you know you're not going to be there's 80% you know, according those numbers, There's 80% of the new people who aren't going to send you money, right, unless you're appealing to them.
02:01:28 I don't know if it's that low, but I wouldn't think that's crazy, because I know white birth rates are in the toilet right now, and we really, I'm assuming you mean America in America, White birth rates are in the toilet, and we have been importing so many millions of browns. It's unbelievable. All right, now we have Tyler wo five with a big dono, if I
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02:02:04 it, money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.Devon Stack
02:02:10 Look how Jewy this bag is. You.02:02:27 All right. Tyler, w o5 says replay gang, I can only imagine what educational horrors are in tonight's stream. Hope you're doing well. Devon, I just found the band Hi lung, or how, I think that's how you say it, right? I've never, I, I always feel like it should be Hi Ling, or something like that, but I don't. I think it's hailing for the first time, and I'm mesmerized. Very interesting. Yeah, some of their stuff is, is pretty good.
02:02:57 Some of it is little abstract for me, but there's some stuff. In fact, I've you the the video land of my ancestors. I use one of their songs as the background music. So, yeah, their their performances are very interesting too, or at least the ones. I mean, I haven't seen it, I'm assuming they've done stuff since then, because it's been a few years now. But they're, they're very pagan II looking performances.
02:03:30 It's very brave heart. It's very brave heart. Meets, I don't know meets, like pagan warrior stuff, but there's, they have an esthetic. Let me just put that way, they have an esthetic that I feel like would be terrifying to brown people. Yeah, yeah. And a sound that I feel like would also be terrifying to black or well and black and brown people.
02:04:05 Tyler w o5 says also, to be clear, I don't believe in any Hocus Pocus, but there's definitely something primal with that music. You can feel it. I absolutely agree. There is something in our blood memory that gets activated when that music plays and you see those visuals, it's, you know, you do kind of like it is, it is something primitive. It is primitive, but not like in a, you know, like, I feel like it's not like in a, let's live in a grass hut.
02:04:34 And, you know, kind of way it's more of like a, you know what it is. It's what hippies are trying to, you know, when hippies do a bunch of acid and run through the forest, it's what they're they're trying to get their hands on or wrap, you know, get their minds into.
02:04:52 There is something that, it's the same thing that drags you into the woods to go for a hike. You know, it's that same feeling that you have when you're camping and you're walking through the darkness, you know around the campfire, you know it's that. It's not, you know, it's not a,
02:05:16 I don't know what the word is, but yeah, it is. There's primal, I don't think is the right word, but it's the closest thing I can think of to what what that, yeah, I mean, it is.
02:05:27 That's the vibe of that music. The vibe of that music is, you know, sharpening a stick because you're going to drive it through the heart of your enemy, you know, while wearing like the skin of dead animals and and like a necklace made out of bones, but, but, but no, but no.
02:05:45 Like, ooga, booga shit either, you know it's, it's like a, yeah, I don't know, but yeah, it's uh, yeah, I think, I think everyone that's heard it gets it all Right. Then we got astraless. Astraless, Astralis, 725, nanometers. You
02:06:23 all right, we got astrolis and astrolass says these sentimental stories just get to me. I joke again. Keep them coming. Well, I appreciate that. Yeah, I thought it was nice little story time. Nice little story time. About Tommy, Tommy the Tommy the marine sniper, right? Thank you very much.
02:06:50 Astra list, New Mexico or 725, New Mexico, then we got tomo Hawk says, shouldn't this be called trailer trash edition? Well, no, because there is, like I said, there's the the parasexual thing. It's still going on. It's, it's evolved a little bit, right? But there's, I mean, that's the same kind of relationship that you have all in all kinds, really, every online community has this kind of shit going on.
02:07:17 It's just that this is probably a very insane instance of it. But there's, there's stuff just like this happening in every online community, and there always will be. In fact, it'll get worse because of AI. Then we got the Shogun. The Shogun says White is right. And unfortunately, whites we fight, yeah, well, yeah, like I said, I think it's a lack of leadership. There is no pro white leader right now.
02:07:48 There isn't, I mean, there's, there are pro white people that I don't, well, what's the right word? I guess that are have leadership qualities, you know, but there's there we don't have, we don't have a a leader. And this is, I think, what happens.
02:08:10 And in every social group that lacks leadership, there's there's this nipping and biting and clawing and fighting that goes on until someone rises to the top, and it's just not happening right now. And then Tomahawk says, Devon, this could possibly be the most fucked up show I've ever listened to.
02:08:33 And that's saying something. No, come on the Jew that was a that was abusing D man, that one's way worse. That one's way worse. This one's just kind of trashy. Oh, this one's not as bad. I mean, it's, you know, it's bad, but, uh, yeah, should we get her off the screen? By the way? I'm getting tired look. I keep glancing over that part. How about just we look at Pogo.
02:09:02 Pogo. All right, let's go back to
02:09:09 All right. Then we got dauntless dissident says, holy shit. This woman is nuts. She's essentially an even more fucked up version of Andrew Tate. Keep up the good work, Devon.
02:09:20 I appreciate the effort you put into your streams. Well, I appreciate that. Yeah, it is, it is. It's just, she's just doing what Andrew Tate was doing. Andrew Tate is, is literally that D man speaking the devil says, gonna catch z's. Earlier tonight, just finished the story. Bring in the pit for this disgusting hag. Absolutely, absolutely How about this? Get in the pit.
02:10:05 All right, all right. Thank you very much. D man, then we got jafegue says this is what happens when you shot the asylums down. Absolutely, absolutely. Well, again, it's also the bored housewife syndrome. I mean, it's not like she didn't have stuff to do. She just wasn't doing it.
02:10:36 She was just getting fat and fucking guys on the internet. It's like, and unfortunately, there's a lot of women that think, Oh, I raised, I raised a kid time to just get fat and do nothing all day. And it looks like, from, from the looks of our that that started early. It wasn't like, oh, I raised my kid. It was like, Oh, I had my first kid time to just get fat and do nothing all day.
02:11:03 Yeah, we got Rupert who's in danger of going in the pit replay gang here. Thanks for your kind words, Justin. Oh, you meant Justine. What are your thoughts on Trad influencer Grifters. See you on Wednesday. Professor. Stack. Um, I mean, I don't know. It depends on what aspect of it.
02:11:26 I don't think it's the worst thing to have people that promote wholesome things. But I also know there's a lot of people that promote wholesome things who are like the most degenerate people in the world. And I also know, there's a lot of people that promote wholesome things because it's cool.
02:11:44 And, look, there's a lot of people that promote air, you know, there's all there. There's people that promote Christianity because it's cool. There's people that promote anti semitism because it's cool.
02:11:54 There's, yeah, there's always going to be people that they have their their finger in the air trying to look at the direction the winds blowing, and that's where they're going to go.
02:12:02 And that is, unfortunately, a very good way to be, be financially successful. I mean, that's the internet rewards people like that because of the 8020 rule, most people are retards, and so they they gravitate towards that sort of stuff, and that's so that's why people do it, and that's why so many people do it, because it's profitable.
02:12:26 You can make money doing that. You rarely get, you know, banned for being Trad, right? Like, it's really easy to do like a Trad channel and stay on every platform. So that's really profitable, but at the same time, there should be wholesome content out there.
02:12:50 There should be and even if it's some of its fake like, I know some people will complain and be like, well, there's no way you can actually be Trad and be like this amazing housewife that's raising six kids and still have this immaculate house and your hair is perfect and your makeup is perfect, and everything looks great.
02:13:11 First of all, I would say, actually, that is possible. I've known people like that, and women should aspire towards that, even if they never attain it.
02:13:20 This idea happened, I think, a couple decades ago, when they, you know, back when, uh, supermodels were actually skinning, and you started to have the feminists say, well, they're too skinny, and it's, it's creating a problem, or women have eating disorders, and it's making them, all, you know, freak out, because they'll never attain this impossible beauty standards.
02:13:42 So let's get rid of it. And then what happened? You know, we had fat positivity and fucking Lizzo and shit, and everyone got fucking fat. And it's like, no, you should have these impossible to attain standards for men too, like you should have. That's the other thing, too.
02:14:00 We got rid of like the John Waynes, like we got rid of like the real masculine men characters. And we need to have these people that are larger than life that's not actually real. It is kind of a lie, because you need to have these kinds of heroes for your mythos to be successful.
02:14:17 Like if you want people to actually strive to all, you know, to achieve the you know, work towards better, bettering themselves there. Do that? You do need to have these, these people that are, that are, at least, you know, appearing as though that they've achieved this, to make it look possible, right? And so I don't, I don't have a problem with with it as a genre. I think that there should be people doing that.
02:14:46 It's not, it's not my thing, but they could be doing a lot worse. I'm not going to be one of these guys that's like, it's just as bad as holy fans. It's like, well, no, I mean, look some of it, some of these checks that it basically is only. Fans, you know. Let me make some cookies with my tits hanging out. It's like, all right, I know what you're selling, you know, but, yeah, I'm not against it.
02:15:09 As a concept. Reaver from Craigslist says Dave on how do I get my friends to stop being such Mega catamites? The plan trusting is pissing me off at this point, maybe it's out of my hands. You can lead a horse to water, as the saying goes, absolutely.
02:15:26 That's the problem. Is you really can't change people's mind. You can, in fact, the most the easiest way to persuade people this is to give them to nudge them in the right direction and let them think they figured it out themselves.
02:15:41 That's always been the case in my in my life, when I've, when I've, anytime I've tried to aggressively change people's minds. It hasn't worked. It's always been like, you know, if there are people you don't like, then I don't even bother but if it's someone I actually like, and I want them to understand the world better.
02:16:04 You just, you know, you just wait for the opportunities where you can point out, this is why I think this.
02:16:11 Oh, did you notice how that guy was Jewish too? Huh? Weird how they're always Jewish, isn't it? Oh, and then just plant these little mind viruses in their head, and eventually they'll figure it out, or they're dumb when they won't.
02:16:28 Reaver from Craigslist starting to be a Jew with the money tonight provided for providing for a family of four is often rougher than when spick Fontes got sodomized by Milo.
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02:17:35 All right, all right. Junkie nurse. Junkie nurse says I saw that grok, imagine 1.0 was released. Is this really an update or just rebranding? How far away are we from Ai Turner Diaries series, courtesy of Professor stack, one or two years it is. It is better. 02:18:01 For starters, you can do it in 16 by nine, which, I don't know why that was not that should have been like that from the beginning, right? You can also do longer clips. When I made the Whitman's, I had six seconds.
02:18:16 Now I got 10 seconds. That makes a huge difference in what you can what you can get done in a clip, the quality seems about the same, but I haven't really taken it, yeah, I haven't really taken it too much for a test drive, because I haven't had, I've been doing just the these kinds of streams where I'm researching.
02:18:43 I'm not doing a bunch of AI stuff for them, but maybe I'll when I I've got a lot of stuff going on this week, so I probably won't be able to dive into it this week, but maybe I'll dive into it sometime soon.
02:18:58 But yeah, it looks like it's again, it looks, I mean, I've, may have generated some more videos with it, just to try it out. It was all right, though, before, like, the only thing is the the audio is still crap, you know, like the and even the lip syncing is crap. So when I made the this, the oil of smoke commercial, last dream, the lip syncing of the influencer girl that's like, Oh, I'm gonna try the I'm gonna try the oil of smoke her.
02:19:31 I mean, it was kind of synced up with her mouth movement, but it really wasn't. I mean, it had similar problems that I've had before so and same thing with just her voice, where it's, it puts in weird sound design. It gives you kind of like that robotic sound a little bit, you know, so that I feel like that's not fixed up.
02:19:54 It's, that's not there, but, yeah, I mean it's, it's look, I mean it's, I. It's pretty much the limitation. The thing that would stop me from making a full blown movie, I think right now, would be the audio and the keeping characters consistent, which there are tricks to do that, as you saw at the Whitman's, they were pretty consistent.
02:20:21 But if there, if there was an option to just lock it in, like, you could create, like, a seed, right? Like, oh, I want this character, generate a seed for this character. So anytime I have a prompt, I can in, I can paste this seed, and I as and the the model will know exactly what to make them look like, and it'll be exactly the same every time. But because the workarounds are just, there's there were other workarounds.
02:20:56 It works, but it not that great. And so I think if they fix the audio, and they fixed that, and almost like, if you could generate seeds for environments too, because that would be the other thing, right?
02:21:12 Like, if you have a office, like, let's say, of a scene in an office and there's people talking back and forth, and if the painting on the wall behind one of the characters keeps changing to different paintings every shot, it's just stuff like that where you need continuity or it it takes people out of it, and so once they've it's not it's not so much. The generation aspect of it is pretty much already there.
02:21:41 Once the continuity issues are taken care of, it'll be, I mean, you'll be able to make whatever you want. It'll be crazy. Um, but thank you very much. Junkie nurse, for the big, big dono there. All right, then we got volksman says, I've been trying to keep money away from from Jew owned corporations, and I try to prioritize White owned businesses, which is usually small businesses. Have you considered ads or partnerships with them?
02:22:19 Yeah, maybe down the road. I mean, there's a couple businesses that, over the years, have slid into my DMs. And honestly, part of it is like, I think I'm just, I'm bad at getting back to people.
02:22:41 I'm just and it's not, it's it's my fault, right? But also, I don't love the idea of having ads. I don't love the idea of having ads. I feel like, if there was a way that I can make them funny and roll them before and after, maybe, like, maybe before the stream starts.
02:23:02 Like, I don't want to. In other words, I never want to do like an ad read. I never want to be like, Oh, wow, isn't that degenerate? Speaking of degeneracy, why don't, why don't you wipe away all that degenerate soap scum in your bathroom with the new white foam.
02:23:20 White foam, it'll dissolve soap scum, and just two little spritz it, like I don't, I never want to do shit like that. I feel like that's, that's just soul crushing, like I just wouldn't, I don't know, I would hate that, but if I could make, like, a funny ad in AI, well, in AI, right? Like a funny 32nd like an actual, like a TV commercial.
02:23:40 But it's up to me, you know, like I have creative license. Like they're not sending me some, like, stupid script I got. They just tell me, like, all I need to know is, what is the thing that you want people to get? Also, send me the thing so I know it's not garbage. That'd be the other thing too.
02:23:59 Sorry, I had to go out there, send me the thing. Let me try it out. Make sure I'm not, like, you know, it's not oil of smoke. I don't want to be selling oil of smoke. And, you know, and if it is legit, like a white business, then, yeah, give me, let me make a 32nd funny ad for it, and then I'll run it, maybe before or after the show, or or something like that. I don't know. I don't know. I don't I've never loved the idea, but I also I do.
02:24:29 I like the idea of supporting White owned businesses, and if it's a white business that's willing to advertise with a show like mine, then that seems like the kind of people you should be supporting, right? So it's not the worst thing, as long as, again, as long as I'm not like, oh, by the way, have you heard about gold?
02:24:50 You got to own gold. Call these Jews up. All right. Let's see here. I. Mr. Cask says, just giving you money and saying hi, well, I appreciate that. Mr. Cask, I don't know if I recognize that name you might be, might be a first time, first time down. If not, I apologize. But thank you very much, Mr. Cask.
02:25:19 Then we got volksman says, also, what are your thoughts on white nationalist musicians kill your TV is one of the are one of my favorites. And just had a song called Cyane and that I think would have made a great bumper.
02:25:36 Well, there you go. I don't know is there like, I haven't heard of them, but I wish there was like a, like a white music I mean, record labels are kind of obsolete these days, but you know what I mean, like, I wish there was some kind of, like a curated kind of place to go for white music where you're supporting white artists and and you're not getting you're not listening to Jew poison.
02:26:06 But also it's curated a little bit, you know, it's not just like, here's just any crap that anyone makes. And, you know, because there, there is a lot of bad music out there, and not just, like, I don't say like, white music bad like, just generally, there's a lot of bad music out there, you kind of need someone curating it a little bit.
02:26:25 Or maybe even you have it by popularity. Maybe you have it's not curated so much as maybe there's like a voting system, or, I don't know, I wish there was like a place to, like a white Spotify, or something like that. Maybe someone could set something like that up. Let's see here.
02:26:45 And we got a few more on entropy. Where did that window go? Here we go. We got blunderbuss. Blunderbuss says so now the Chicago Catboy is trashing Whitney Webb for whatever reason. Remember, fuantes isn't America first. He's Fuentes first. Yeah, I saw something about that, and it's not the first time, and that's because he doesn't like it when anyone is
02:27:21 seen as an authority on something, especially on something that he's trying to tell everyone is made up garbage. He is, he's, he's, look, he's, at this point, it should be abundantly clear he's a tool of the of the elites and Whitney Webb or has focused on exposing the connections between the elites, including Epstein, but not limited to and those are his new bosses. So of course, he's gonna shit on her.
02:27:57 We got someone stole my bike. Excuse me. Says, Professor, did you see that chink of a rep Eugene Wu in Texas say non whites share the same oppressor, and we are the majority. Now we can take over this country. Was born in China. No, I don't know what you're talking about, actually,
02:28:25 let me see what you're talking about. Eugene Wu
02:28:31 I mean, look, none of these people should be allowed to hold office. But you know, what are you gonna
02:28:36 do? What are you gonna do? What
Rep. Gene Wu
02:28:46 I always tell people, the day the Latino, African, American, Asian and other communities realize that they are, that they share the same oppressor, is the day we start winning, because we are the majority in this country now we are. We have the ability to take over this country and to do what is needed for everyone and to make things fair. But the problem is our communities are divided. They're completely divided. And I talk about the Iowa, yeah.Devon Stack
02:29:17 I mean, that's nothing new, though, all these days, doing is he's restating, man, my voice is going out now, luckily, right here, right at the end, he's, he's just restating white nationalist talking points. You know he's, that's all he's doing. 02:29:39 This is what we've been trying to tell white people forever that this is this is how they think it's this the second white people are in the absolute minority, as Biden put it. I mean, you think it's bad now, wait till then. Wait till there aren't as many. What? They tell all the boomers die off. I think it's gonna be that's gonna be a rude awakening.
02:30:04 I mean, there's, in some ways, there's, there's some positive aspects of that, just because it'll, there will be a shift. But honestly, there's a lot of negative aspects to that. And I'll tell you what, it's even double negative if the shift is, is towards some kind of inclusive bullshit that the that there's a lot of people pushing right now, but yeah, the demographic damage in America, and that's why it's called Black Pilled, right?
02:30:34 That's why it's called Black Pilled. There's no political way of getting out of that. He's absolutely right. Then we got gorilla hands.
02:30:58 All right, we got gorilla hands says, Good evening, Devon and the chat, good you good. You do me a favor. Good. You do me a favor. Or you mean, wood, would you do me a favor and check the entropy chat prior to the stream on Wednesday, you missed some of mine. Yeah, I will. Let's see here. Sorry about that. Sorry guys. It's not anything I'm doing. It's just it doesn't show up. And you know
02:31:27 what I mean?
02:31:49 See here. Count are you talking about prior to the show or prior to Wednesday Show.
02:32:08 See what day was, Wednesday. Wednesday was the fourth.
02:32:24 Okay, here we go. I think.
02:32:33 All right, we got well.
02:32:41 Here's another one, I guess. Purple sage said, Good evening, Mr. Stack. I left the Super Chat last point stand entropy, but I think it was missed in the last show. Apologies. I'm 100% replay gang and was a little behind on episodes and didn't realize you weren't streaming that night. Thank you.
02:32:55 All right, well, ah, there's all these missing ones. All right, so that would have been last month. For fuck sake. That would have been the 28th Hold on, one at a time. Here. We really, I really, there needs to be a solution to this. This is so this is so unprofessional, it's not letting me look at the last month's well, it should, well, it's not going back that far. It's not let me go back that far.
02:33:27 So sorry about that. Purple sage is not letting me go back that far. All right, see what? I'm not but I'm not ignoring you. Purple sage, not ignoring you. It's just not popping up. Especially, yeah, if you, if you send one when I'm not doing it, it just it goes into a black hole, which is dumb. It should just stay in my window until I tell it to go away. Like, it should just like, Why? Why have it go away?
02:33:57 Doesn't make any sense. But it just goes into this like list that you have to click into your fucking profile to see. Maybe I should just do that. Maybe just one more thing for me to fucking do, right? Maybe I should, before every show, I should just go in here and write them all down or something, because it seems like every show there's gonna be at least one that's missing, all right.
02:34:18 Anyway, Gorilla hands says, Hey, Devon, you think a Trump presidency is just going to keep conservative sedated compared to a camera presidency, Trump is a huge disappointment, once again, with all the chaos he causes with the media and the incompetence of his administration, it is definitely a silver lining for us. Even the normies are noticing. But look, look how divided the right is versus if Kamala was president, it wouldn't be like that right now there's there still people making excuses for Trump.
02:34:57 There are still people that are. Believe in the system. I mean, it boggles my mind. You and I look at this, and we're like, how could you ever think that there's a political solution when this is what's going on? When you actually get the guy that you think is going to, I'm going to take care of the pedals or whatever, and then you find out that, like, everybody is just a juice slave, and they're actually friends with them.
02:35:21 You know, this is all stuff we knew. But like, the average person is starting, well, I wouldn't even say the average person, but the more politically aware people are starting to kind of put this together a little bit. Is it black pilling them? I don't know. I don't know if it is. It? Maybe it is.
02:35:40 But, yeah. I mean, I still think having having Kamala in, people wouldn't believe in the electoral process, and the entire right would be united against Kamala. I think that that's whereas a lot of the right is disappointed. But Trump's numbers aren't zero. He doesn't have a zero approval rating. He's got, let's see. I
02:36:32 yeah, I mean, so this is
02:36:38 February of 2026, the Quinnipiac. University poll shows the Republican net approval is 86 to 88% approval among Republicans.
02:37:05 Now it's down, but not much. It was at 90% approval in October of 2025, and now it's at 86 to 88% so I think that again, this is what I talk about when I talk about the people, don't they think Twitter is is representative of what's going on politically in America.
02:37:28 It's not. It's our echo chamber. Now, don't get me wrong, a lot of ideas start on X or get propagated, or at least planted in the soil on x, but they don't always make it out to the general public, the general public. And speaking of ham radio and Boomers, there's a lot of Trump people.
02:37:48 You listen to boomers talk about Trump on ham radio, and they don't. They're totally oblivious of all the of all this Epstein stuff. They don't even know. They don't even know they, in fact, some of them will even say, I think we should move on from this like they'll just say what Trump said.
02:38:09 There's a lot of people in the same way that you see gripers Just copy something that Nick said and just say it without thinking that's there's a lot of people, not just boomers, there's just a lot of people who aren't super political that will just repeat whatever Trump says, because he's the boss.
02:38:25 He's the guy, you know, and just because there's a lot of right wing dissidents that diluted themselves into thinking that Trump was going to change things, and now they're not as diluted.
02:38:38 Now that's not representative of the average Republican voter, the average Republican voter apparently still at 88% or so. Now it depends on the poll. There are polls that show lower numbers.
02:38:54 A Pew Research poll is 73% among Republicans. So that's that's lower, but that's not like super low, aggregated across sources like decision desk, HQ, as of early February, 2026 the average approval among Republicans is around 82 to 87% across polls such as you gov, The Economist, Quinnipiac and morning consult.
02:39:25 So, I mean, it's not that's not bad. I mean, among Republicans, he's still at 80. You know, 85% will say, and at the lowest possible would be around 70% that's the lowest possible if you look at every poll. So he's not, it's not, you know, that's the problem is he's not as unpopular as as you might imagine.
02:39:55 He's just unpopular among right wing dissidents on Twitter who tricked them. Subs into thinking that he was something he wasn't. All right, then we got gorilla hands again, you
02:40:24 all right, and gorilla hand says Elijah Schaefer really screwed up with this chick on and the drugs he never makes business with pleasure too many careless Grifters in the conservative sphere, we need serious leadership.
02:40:42 Yeah, I don't know all the details about that I have, I, you know, I stay out of, like, the gossip sphere and, like, the E drama type stuff. I did see something about that, but I don't, I mean, I don't know. I mean, all I saw, my understanding was there was something between him and Sarah stock before she was married.
02:41:11 And I don't know. I don't know.
02:41:21 I don't know that Elijah promotes himself as, I mean, he's kind of leaning, leaning on the Christian stuff, I guess, lately. But I was gonna say I don't think that he promotes himself as like some king of morality. So it's not like, I don't know, I don't know. I look. I'm just gonna tell you guys,
02:41:57 nothing like that's ever gonna come out about me.
02:41:59 I I'm kind of boring. I'm kind of boring. I'm just like a normal guy. I'm a normal, normal guy. I'm in the like, boring stuff, you know?
02:42:17 And, yeah, yeah. I mean, that's all I can say about that. All right, the girl of hands says, as he often does, I don't know if we've caught up to the all of them yet. These are from last time. And then gorilla hands said, I keep hearing rumors about a civil war coming to the UK, the release of the Epstein files might be the catalyst.
02:42:49 Wow, I don't, I don't think that. I don't, I don't think that. I don't think that anytime soon I think, look, I think there could be some kind of revolt going on in the UK at some point, but I don't think the Epstein files are going to do it. Let me see if I if I missed one of these other ones.
02:43:15 Okay, I did. I do remember that one, and there was one from Justine last time, and it was also reiterating that she wants to put Rupert into
02:43:26 the All right, I think we're caught up on that. Okay, let me just double check on rumble again. Good.
02:43:50 No, we're not good. We got a couple more here. See where scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, make sure they're missing that one. Here we go. We've got
02:44:09 man of low moral fiber says been replayed gang for a bit great work on the institutionalized stream. They should be brought back in a big way, including for fags and obesity. Well, there you go. Fat funny farms, huh? All right, then we got Aries. 1010, 10 says greeting. Professor.
02:44:36 Been tuning in for six years now, and I can't thank you enough, sir, the sheer amount of forgotten histories and contemporary parallels, it's truly mind bending. Well, I appreciate that. Aries, 1010, 10, all right, then we got that might be it. Actually we got based officer.
02:45:01 Jeremias, that's not the right one.
02:45:23 All right. Based officer Jeremiah says, My wife is recognit, right, right? Because, man, that's gonna be a word, I must struggle with recognizant. Recognizant of our cultural I don't know why that words. I guess it's a word you don't see often, right? Recognizant of our future issues, and doesn't relax around blanks.
02:45:55 But the Epstein stuff has woken her up to the Jewish elite stuff, and today she told me she wants to quit her 150k a year job. Well, there you go. Is that a good thing? I guess it depends on if that's a good thing.
02:46:16 Yeah. Is it because she works for Jews? All right, then we got another one here, old school, so that the Jews don't influence them. It made my week. Oh, okay, I get it to what to raise your kids instead. Well, that's awesome. Well, good job, Mrs. Officer Jeremias, very.
02:46:48 Good job putting the family for if I'm understanding this correctly, putting the family first. Yeah, I look, I look, I did. I know you're I know you're talking about I did the working for Jews before thing, and you make good money and you get a good health plan, and going wrong.
02:47:06 There's good stuff about that, but ultimately, it's soul sucking, and especially if you have children to raise, you need to. I mean, I would never in a million years put kids through public school. I mean, I mean, I think it was a mistake when I was going through public school, my mom thought it was a mistake, partially because of what happened with me through public school. I was like, this nice little Mormon boy and I came out like a pothead party guy.
02:47:37 You know, after that, she was like, fuck that my little brother was homeschooled. And, you know, if I'd been homeschooled, things would have been, I don't know. I don't know if it would have been, you know, how it would have been different in terms of, like, outcomes, of, you know, eventual outcomes.
02:47:55 I don't regret, you know, going to public school in that, you know, it's one of those things. I don't sit there and be like, Oh, I could have been so much more in life, and I probably wouldn't be doing this, because I won't be able to relate to as many people.
02:48:08 But yeah, in terms of, I think it would have been nice to have never had my friend at public school say, Hey, you want to smoke this pot with me, and me saying, Sure, I don't know if that would have happened in some other scenario down the road. Who knows, but that would have been nice.
02:48:29 You know, same thing with the alcohol. Hey, hey, we're all drinking. That happened at public I had my first drink because of public school. Had my first cigarette because of public school. I had my first, you know, pot because of public school.
02:48:43 Yeah, I mean, that's, that's and then, you know, really, for my entire 20s, I was, I was like a kind of a piece of shit, but not like I wasn't like an asshole, but I didn't prioritize my life correctly, because I enjoyed partying too much and wasted a lot of my my time.
02:49:09 All right. Oh, we got one more optimistically pessimistic says replay gang here. I'll check out the stream later. Keep up the good work. Devon, here's a few shekels. Well, I appreciate that. And with that, ladies and gentlemen, we're gonna shut her down. I appreciate you guys all being here.
02:49:28 Hope you have a good rest of your weekend. We back here on Wednesday, same bat time, same bat channel. In the meantime for Black Pilled. I am, of course, Devon Stack.
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02:50:03 Pass in you think to myself,02:50:20 434, so free at the sky, ask your friend, shake your hand. Say, how do you do there is saying, I love you. I You
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