INSOMNIA STREAM: JEWISH ALAMO EDITION - 02/11/2026
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The "INSOMNIA STREAM: JEWISH ALAMO EDITION" delves into the history of the Jewish Alamo Christian Foundation, led by Tony and Susan Alamo (real names Bernie Lazar Hoffman and Edith Opal Horn). The foundation, which began in the 1960s, scammed money from "goyim" by exploiting the resurgence of Christianity and the hippie culture. They attracted followers by offering salvation and eternal life in exchange for their possessions and labor. The foundation faced numerous allegations of child abuse, labor exploitation, and brainwashing. Despite legal troubles, some members remained loyal. The discussion also touches on broader political and social issues, including the lack of a political solution to systemic problems and the influence of white supremacy in American politics.Catalonian Numbers Lady
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00:07:06 ah. Welcome to the Insomnia Stream. Jewish Alamo or lame O, depending on how you want to pronounce it. Addition, Remember the Alamo? Do you remember the Jewish Alamo? Lot of people don't remember the Jewish Alamo. Really, it's the Jewish Alamos. 00:07:59 The Jewish Alamos that you see on the screen right now, not an event so much as just a horrific string of events. This story. Oh, by the way, I'm your host, of course, Devon Stack. This, this story begins, the story of Tony Alamo and Susan Alamo, real names, by the way, Bernie, Lazar, Hoffman, yes, the man on the right, Tony Alamo, aka Bernie Lazar Hoffman, with his wife Susan Alamo, real name Edith Opal horn, also Jewish, also Jewish.
00:08:57 Well, this story begins in well, a long time ago, over 100 years ago, 1925 when Edith Opal horn, as she was known when she was born, was born in Alma Arkansas. She eventually moved to Hollywood to become an actress, and she failed, and she lost her looks, what little looks she had, very rapidly, and started having jobs, working at bars, scamming man out of money, she ran scams with her daughter. In fact, she decided one easy way to scam the goyim was via the.
00:09:59 A Christianity that was beginning to to re emerge around the post world war two era. It would, it would reach a fever pitch during the 1960s but early on, when there was still a lot of this, like faith healing shit going on.
00:10:20 You know that these tents of these traveling ministers and whatnot, kind of in that tradition, she would get her daughter and go to local churches and make up stories about how she and her daughter had been preaching the gospel all around the world, and they just needed a little bit of money, just a little bit of money, to get by.
00:10:47 And here is a clip of her this is her daughter speaking talking about that time period when they were just traveling the world or the country, mostly California, actually traveling, I guess, California, and pretending as if they were traveling the world and scamming money out of the goyim.
Christhiaon Susan Coie
00:11:14 She was a good con artist. She would say, Okay, listen, we're doing a church tonight. So we would go to one of the churches that knew her. The pastor would say, you know, you want to spread the word a bit, I would sing, and then she would give this incredible testimony about how her and her little girl have been in in Mexico, preaching to the people down there. 00:11:46 Fact The matter was, we hadn't gone anywhere. We were right in the middle of either Los Angeles or Hollywood. We called it doing a church.
Devon Stack
00:12:00 They called it doing a church, doing the goyim, so the money would come, come raining down dollar bills from heaven.00:12:13 And this was very lucrative. Now, conversely, Bernie Lazar Hoffman,
00:12:23 who will later be known as Tony Alamo. He's from Joplin, Missouri, and he decided also to move to Hollywood. But instead of trying to be a an actor, he wanted to be a crooner. He wanted to work as a as a musician, in the very Jewish industry, of record industry. And here is, in fact, one of his failed records.
00:12:54 I was gonna play it for the intro, but it's, it gets to be a little much after a while, but I like the idea behind it. It's called the robot walk. I guess it's like the twist. I guess this is the Jew who invented the robot
Tony Alamo - Robot Walk
00:13:32 dedicated to you. Step in the truth. You got nothing to lose. Discipline. It's called a robot00:13:42 walk. It's called a robot walk.
Devon Stack
00:13:48 It's called the robot walk, Clank, Clank. Called the robot Clank, Clank, anyway, so I guess it just wasn't as catchy as doing the twist. So I didn't really get anywhere with it, and instead ended up doing kind of just shitty gopher type jobs for the record companies. 00:14:07 But that didn't stop him from going around telling women that he was a record producer and that he was really rich and had lots of money so he could pick up on girls at the bars, women that were out there trying to get famous in Hollywood. And he soon bumped into this woman, Edith Opal horn, who much older than her, I think, 12 years his senior at least. And they tried to scam each other.
00:14:39 You know, it's one of those matches made in heaven. She tried to scam him into thinking that she her daughter was going to be the next bet, you know, big thing. And he tried to scam her into thinking, well, I could make her career take off. And then they realized, at the end of drinking a pit.
00:15:00 Picture of beer together that neither one of them had enough money to pay for the pitcher of beer, and the jig was up, and they fell in love, Jew, love. I guess that's just how Jews fall you're a scammy Jew too. Oh, we have so much in common. So that's how they met.
00:15:22 And I guess you know, she was nine years older and twice divorced. So nine years older, twice divorced, they they still decided to get married because they bonded over their shared desire for power, power and money and success.
00:15:41 They went to Las Vegas that down here, they're in Las Vegas, and got married and legally changed their names to Tony and Susan Alamo, or Alamo, depending on who's saying it, but yeah, a nice, a nice, non Jewish name, Alamo.
00:16:07 I'm gonna say Alamo because that's how it's spelled. So they decided to cash in, as I said, on the the resurgence of Christianity that was kind of taking place alongside all these other counter culture things that were going on in the 1960s you had a bunch of Lost Souls, hippies, kind of flooding into California, joining cults like the Manson cult, joining just whatever group they could to feel like they were a part of something.
00:16:40 And some of these cults were Christian cults, and Susan, as I guess she is now called, ran her own kind of Christian cult. And she by basically going up and down Hollywood Boulevard looking for hippies that had nowhere to go and didn't believe in anything, and we're just kind of floating around aimlessly.
00:17:01 She would scoop them up with her message of Christianity, and they were called the Jesus freaks. That's what they were called.
Christhiaon Susan Coie
00:17:15 We went to church with them. When I walked in, it was mind blowing, because it was people my age.00:17:27 They were all young hippies, college people, they sang gospel songs, and they all knew the words.
Carey Miller - Former Member
00:17:41 They vibrate your body, and they're raising their hands and rolling their eyes, and they're crazy. Jesus, my brother's standing there doing the same thing.Christhiaon Susan Coie
00:17:52 And then they start talking to you about laying down your life to serve the Lord. ICarey Miller - Former Member
00:18:00 was sitting next to student along with I said, I'm going to try this out for one semester, so that's what I want to, you know, and I want to see if it's real. And she tilted her head back, and she cackled like a hyena. She said, this is going to be the longest semester of your life. She was right.Susan Alamo
00:18:20 The Word of God says, I love them, who fears me, theCarey Miller - Former Member
00:18:25 mind control, the absolute control I fell under the power of this. Susan Alamo
00:18:34 Amen.Devon Stack
00:18:42 No, Yes, amen. So this was in around 1969 they get caught up in this, the Jesus freak movement. And they they find people, as I said, like drifters, drug addicts, runaways, random homeless people, and offer them food and salvation, eternal salvation, claiming that Tony and Susan are the only two witnesses to the book of Revelation, and they must give them all of their belongings and their money and follow them around. And a lot of people believed in this. Here's a testimonial.Female Hippie
00:19:28 And she looked at me in the eyes and she said, You know, it's the truth. And that just like sunk right deep inside of my heart, and I knew beyond any shadow of a doubt that she had, she had the power of God plus the truth.Devon Stack
00:19:41 And they perform baptisms at the seashore there, outside of Los Angeles, outside of Hollywood, there baptizing all kinds of hippies. There's a big group of them right there, featured in. Magazine. By 1970 they had over 200 followers, 200 followers that were crammed inside. There's more of their followers there. 00:20:18 Oh, let me zoom this out so you can see all the all the followers. That's quite a lot of followers there. So there you got the the Tony and Susan Alamo Christian foundation. And actually, I should zoom this one out too. Look at that. Look at that. Look at all those followers. Look at that.
00:20:40 And they had all these 200 people crammed into a three bedroom house in West Hollywood. And because they were crammed into a three bedroom house in West Hollywood, the cops were hassling them. And the cops just thought they were kind of up to something, because they had all these weird hippies and drug addicts crammed into this house.
00:21:05 And, you know, the crime wasn't great, talking about the 70s, the great Negro migration was was in full steam. You know, this is around the same time period you're having race riots and just all kinds of, you know, social upheaval going on. So they moved to a compound in Saugus California.
00:21:28 I think I'm pronouncing that right, Saugus California, which is about 45 minutes outside of Los Angeles, and the way it was structured was, again, all the converts, if you join their cult, you had to give everything that you owned to the cult, and that's what allowed them to buy this compound. This was from a special, or, I guess, a well, I guess a special, I think, from the BBC looking at different cults that were popping up in America.
Reporter
00:22:04 A Streetcar Named heaven moves through Charles Manson country, north of Los Angeles, carrying a load full of joy and baffling belief, the Jesus Church from the Susan and Tony Alano Christian foundation, their communes main source of incomes received when a convert sells his earthly goods and hands in the money. How do you support yourselves? I mean, admittedly, that when people come to join you, they give you all their worldly goods. Most ofSusan Alamo
00:22:29 them don't have a thing. Most of them don't have a thing. I'll make a deal with you. Every hippie that comes to the church with money and possessions, I'll put salt and pepper on him and eat them. If you'll leave the ones the other ones, would you do that? Most of them don't even have shoes on their feet.Devon Stack
00:22:49 Oh, yeah, we're not, we're not taking advantage of people. Most of them are poor. So the ones that are that come from very wealthy backgrounds, of which there are many, because we're in. La, yeah, it doesn't really matter. So they they get all these people to join their cult and purchase this, this compound for them, and then they start doing slave labor. 00:23:14 And the way that works is, you know, sure, maybe some of these people show up and they don't have any money, but they have to go and get jobs and give their paychecks over to Tony and Susan. And if they don't want to do that, they have to work on the compound where they have various enterprises going on.
00:23:40 I think they had, like a pig farm, and they had some agriculture stuff. They also would send them out as as, like migrant workers, like they'd send them out to local farms to work, and again, the paychecks would just go directly to Susan and Tony.
00:23:59 There was, there started to be some accusations of brainwashing, especially as the money started rolling in and they were driving Cadillacs living, living large, while they had these people sharing.
00:24:14 You know, there was packed into small bedrooms with bunk beds. So they set up a nonprofit so that everything would be above board legally, and they could collect all this money as donation money and not have to pay any taxes. So the the Jesus children, or the goyim, if you will, would work all day long and give all their money to the Jews.
Narrator
00:24:47 Jesus' children and his commune live in squalid auditions the fortunate sleeping in bunt 20 or 30 to a room. However, Tony and Susan as befits absolute leaders are adequately housed.Devon Stack
00:25:00 Adequately housed. So they live in the big house because they're Massa. So Massa lives in the big house. Well, the slaves, the slaves to the Jews, work, work away, but they don't mind it. 00:25:15 They don't mind it because they are told that if they work all day and they shut up and they don't cause a fuss, they'll go to heaven forever when they die, see if they just work all the time and never complain when they die, then it's an eternity of happiness, and if they don't do it, they'll burn in hell for eternity.
00:25:45 So I don't know. I mean, sounds like kind of a good deal, really. I mean, what's the longest you're gonna live? Yeah, maybe, maybe, like, 80 something years, 90, if you're lucky. So what if you have to work for the Jews for like, you know, almost 100 years when you're dead, you get to live in paradise for eternity, unless you don't work for the Jews, in which case, you just get tortured for eternity. So they thought it was a pretty good deal.
00:26:16 They thought it was a pretty sweet deal. And they toiled away and didn't mind at all that they were giving all of their money and hard, you know, blood, sweat and tears to to the Jews. Now, the other thing that reinforced their idea that this was, this was obviously they were, they were not scammed getting scammed, was she was constantly getting cancer. Susan was constantly getting cancer, cancer and and their faith, their hard work, was healing her from the cancer. Amen.
Susan Alamo
00:26:58 I am a living testimony this afternoon that Jesus Christ is a healer. I've had terminal cancer for almost six years now. I am standing here this afternoon because you believe God, praise the Lord.Devon Stack
00:27:15 Ah, yes, thank god. Thank god that, uh, that the cancer isn't getting her. So she would tell them that her health was a barometer of the health of the church, that if they weren't faithful enough, she would she would get sick and die. She was a, I don't know, a canary in the coal mine. 00:27:45 You might say, like, I've heard Jews talk about that a lot, being the canary in the coal mine. And if you don't, don't support the Jews, then they are the first to go, and then, like, your country is lost or so. Anyway, I don't know something like that. So she was the canary in the coal mine, and this was a big deal.
00:28:10 Look at these. Look at these hippies going crazy for Jesus. They were all excited about working all day long for free, because when they die, it'll it'll pay off Rolling Stone, in fact, sent in Tim Cahill. I think he might have been the one. I feel maybe not, but I feel like he was the one that infiltrated some other cult we've talked about before.
00:28:39 The name looks familiar, but anyway, he he infiltrated the cult the in 1973 to kind of see what, what was going on. And he just to get into the cult. He wandered up and down Hollywood Boulevard looking sad, until they approached him and then said, Oh yeah, get on our bus. We've got a we got a Jesus bus.
00:29:03 Come get on our Jesus bus, and it's going to take you out to our compound. And here we are there. Here's the compound where he went. And Susan went up and gave this rousing speech, said that she saw Jesus coming down from the sky. And everyone, all the goyim, were, like, really excited about this.
00:29:25 And he was, he was quite impressed at how into it everyone was getting. Well, look at these, look at these hippies. They're just like, holy shit. Here, he's here. He's here. He has risen.
00:29:38 And there, there's a picture of him, he said he was surprised by how seriously everyone was taking it, because of how ridiculous it seemed, although he commented that she was talented with her delivery, but also he thought it was weird that there were 120 people sharing a single room.
00:30:00 Them and sleeping in bunk beds while they lived in the big house, like mass up. By 1973 they had already created, or they had made enough money to where they had a TV show. Again. They started this in 1969 by 73 they have a TV show. Now this, I think is a later broadcast than 73 but this is one I found.
00:30:29 And you can tell by looking at the broadcast they're still trying to self indulgently lean into this music career that they wanted to have, because they wanted to be rich and famous, and they wanted to be admired as singers. They just, they're terrible at singing, as you're about to see so she wanted to be an entertainer.
00:30:50 She wanted to be famous, and so she got to be on a TV show. He wanted to be a singer. He got to have, you know, have his time in the limelight, and they had all these adoring fans kind of built into it.
Announcer
00:31:02 This is Tony and Susan Alamo coming to you from the Grand Ole Opry house in Nashville, Tennessee.Susan Alamo
00:31:18 Thank you for tuning this way. And would you please stay with us for the next half hour while we share together the things of the Lord and give him the thanks and the glory for our lives and for all the wonderful blessings that He has given to us. 00:31:32 And Tony is going to sing for us another old gospel song. We prefer the old standards, the old gospel songs. And the name of this song is consideration. And Tony, will you sing real good this time? Oh, all right. This is Tony Alamo and JD Sumner and the stamps quartet. And this is a brand new one on a brand new album. And the name of this song is consideration. You.
Tony Alamo
00:32:12 I have no wall through which I run, only the law, only the law whom I can hear.Devon Stack
00:32:22 The Lord, oh yes, I'm not gonna tort you with any more. He was terrible singer. So they put on this show as nationally syndicated. Again. This is a later on version of it, but it started in 1973 this is probably mid 70s or so, but they would, they would target, like I said, heroin addicts. 00:32:48 You know, heroin addicts, people that were weak willed, and so they got addicted to heroin to feel good, instead of facing their problems. And then when they got off heroin, they needed to embrace some other kind of addiction that would make them feel good instead of facing their problems.
00:33:03 So that's, that's the kind of people that would get addicted to this. It was, you know, it was just a swapping out one addiction for another. They got addicted to the dopamine hit that they got by being told that they were going to live in heaven forever. And if you just listen to the magical Jews, Tony and Susan, here she is interviewing some of their members, all wearing matching clothes.
00:33:30 Now, I guess that's that wasn't all the time, but in this particular case, it is. And listen to these ex addicts. They're all they're very addicted to
Cult Member
00:33:42 this. I've never been so happy in all my life.Susan Alamo
00:33:44 Praise the Lord. If you're on a trip, you're on a good one, aren't you, amen,Devon Stack
00:33:50 oh yeah, this is the best trip I've ever been on, the best trip ever. But the problem is, not only did they, they get these people who are kind of hopeless, had nothing going for them, and throw them that lifeline, throw them that human connection. Now you can be a part of something. 00:34:13 You can be part of this community. You can be part of this thing that's again, it's promising you eternal salvation. But we're also because there's a dark side of this, as there always is with cults, to make sure that you don't have anyone that actually cares about you giving you advice about participating in this thing that we got.
00:34:36 We have to disconnect you from your family. We have to disconnect you from your family and make sure that you know that you're not allowed to be be with your family at all because they they're gonna they're possessed by devils. They're possessed by devils. And there was a lot of accusations going around.
00:34:59 That they were doing this, that they were taking troubled teens and other wayward people and taking them away from their families, and bringing them out to this weird Ranch outside of town, and then making them break off all contact with everyone.
00:35:18 And so they had to, you know, put on a show to make it on the other TV show, they had to address this. And actually seemed like, no, no, it's fine. Look. You can talk to your family. Look at this family.
Pat Levy - Grandmother
00:35:31 What was the first thing that you noticed when you came to the church after Bill had come there, my son looked at me with the first time, with clear eyes and with just pure love in it.Rebecca Gay - Child of Cult Member
00:35:44 So my grandparents were for the church. Had they not been, my parents would have been exiled from my grandparents and I'm not allowed to speak to them. So as long as they didn't make waves, they would have access to my dad.Susan Alamo
00:35:58 Have you ever had any problems with being able to see your son, Pat Levy - Grandmother
00:36:01 no problem whatsoever. Susan Alamo
00:36:03 You come and go at your own will and always have right. Well, praise the Lord.Devon Stack
00:36:10 Praise the Lord. No, that's a weird question. Why would he? Why would you ever, I don't think I've ever had anyone have to ask that question. Why do you have to ask that question? You can come and go as you as you want to. No one's locking you into a room or something. 00:36:21 That's a little weird. It's a little strange. You guys seem like you, maybe you're a little nervous about answering these questions. I wonder if it had anything to do with the fact that there were severe beatings. Severe beatings.
00:36:38 You see Susan Alamo or Alamo, I say Alamo, I don't care. Susan Alamo was really into corporal punishment, but to a bizarre degree, for basically any and all infractions. And if you didn't beat your child well, then your child was going to go to hell. And also you were going to go to hell because you were failing as a parent.
00:37:04 And so when you beat the devil out of your kid, you were literally beating the devil out of your kid. And the abuse was so severe and so frequent that even Susan's daughter, the one that used to go sing in the churches with her, to go scam the goyim, as she had children, and they started to grow up in this environment.
00:37:32 She thought she had to leave. She had to leave and take her kids with her, or else they were going to get beaten severely and fucked up by her mom's cult. This is the daughter.
Christhiaon Susan Coie
00:37:48 I wanted to make damn sure that they never ended up with my kids. And I thought, I've got to get out of here. That's what I have to I have to get out of here was my kids.00:38:07 I went up to see my mom. I said, I need to leave anything you ever want from me, I'll do glad. I want to get my kids out of there. She said, You know way too much about everything's done, what's where and who's who, she says, so you're not going anywhere. And she said, I'll kill you before I let you do that.
Devon Stack
00:38:34 So the mom said, I'll fucking kill you before I let you leave. She then called in some of the men who held her down and beat her unconscious, and then took her children. 00:38:46 She managed to leave the compound anyway, and went to the police and was able to get her children back, but now everyone kind of knew that she would beat her own daughter, that no one was safe, that she was walking the walk because they said,
00:39:06 Well, she just doesn't want her daughter to go to hell forever, if her daughter goes to hell forever, then and then, you know that she that's that's worse than any kind of beating that she might take here on Earth. Better to be just beaten your entire life and let Jews walk all over you and never stand up for yourself.
00:39:28 And you know, God will take care of everything for you, and when you die, you'll just you'll go to heaven forever, and the bad guys will go to hell. So really, what matter? Nothing that happens on Earth really matters, if you think about it in the big scheme of things. I mean, eternity is a long time.
00:39:45 So, you know, not really a big deal. So everyone's like, Okay, well, obviously, obviously, this is a problem on churros here. Churro, do you want inside? Hold on a second. Lay. Ladies and gentlemen, churro is has returned. Do we did I take did I get rid of the churro thing I did? All right, churro, you've ruined every show. So ha.
00:40:47 Back to the show, back to the child beatings. Okay? So everyone kind of was afraid of Susan,
00:40:57 and they were afraid of what they you know, what would happen to them, because it wasn't just the children getting beaten. In fact, on her show, she kind of issued a little bit of a, I don't know, passive aggressive threat about about leaving the cult
Susan Alamo
00:41:16 peace in the life of anyone who has ever known Jesus Christ, to try to go back into a world of sin and drunkenness, all those things. It's it's a terrible existence.Devon Stack
00:41:27 You don't want to go back to that. You don't want to go back to that. You want to stay in the salvation. You don't want to break your commitment to our movement here. It's a terrible thing out there. So they started to get larger and larger. They were bringing in more and more people. 00:41:50 And around this time, the state of California was starting to catch wind of some child labor that might be going on, because, in addition to beating the kids, they were putting the kids to work on the farm and in some of their business endeavors.
00:42:10 You know, those those Jews are, they're good with their I mean, they're entrepreneurs, aren't they entrepreneurs? So they were starting up little businesses, and because they had access to 100% free labor.
00:42:23 I mean, why? Why send your dutiful goyim to go work at a local business for someone else when you they could just work directly for you, for free? So they decided that this was maybe it was time to move.
00:42:39 Maybe it was time to move, especially because being 45 minutes away from Los Angeles also meant that people could easily leave and have access to, you know, Los Angeles. And so why not go to somewhere super remote? And so in 1975 they relocated their headquarters to Alma Arkansas.
00:43:05 Alma Arkansas, where, you know, Susan's hometown was, and they decided to build a compound out in Alma Arkansas. They also started all kinds of businesses out there. There's the Alamo restaurant, Alamo freight company, Alamo, Alamo cement company, Alamo. And this was a small town.
00:43:36 This was a small town of a few 100 people, so when they showed up and open up all these companies. They basically ran the town. They took over the town economically. And even you could say in terms of the population there, and because they had slave labor, none of the people that were part of the cult that worked at all of these businesses ever got a paycheck, they were considered volunteers.
00:44:04 So they were just volunteering as they worked at the Alamo restaurant that was open 24 hours, or the Alamo ready mix concrete plant, you know, or the Alamo you know, whatever this is Burger Joint. And so that it was pretty good deal, pretty good deal for the Jews.
00:44:30 You had all these people tricked and working for free and serving them so they could be blessed and live in Eternal Bliss when they were dead, after they worked themselves to death, and the Department of Labor started to look into it, started to look into it a little bit, but nothing really happened just yet, because they they were they were quick to point out that these people. Were all volunteers.
00:45:01 They were a non profit, and so they didn't have to pay taxes. They were tax exempt, and that all the money that was raised by these businesses went directly back into the church.
00:45:14 They also started to have a lot of kids. Of course, you're gonna have a lot of kids if you have a lot of young people join your cult, and they're stuck living in close proximity with each other, and birth control is banned, and so you had lots and lots and lots of kids being born.
00:45:35 And this was perfect. This was perfect because now, instead of having people that you had to convert people that you had to remove whatever programming they had previous to meeting you, and then reprogram them with your worldview of being a forever slave, you had kids that were just born into that and thought it was totally normal.
00:46:02 They thought it was totally normal that they would grow up and then start working as child laborers at the age of 10 or so, and then by the time they were, say, 14 or 15, they could maybe go work somewhere a little more public, like the restaurant or something like that, and they would always look at Susan and Tony Alamo as, I mean, for lack of a better term, kind of Gods of a sort.
00:46:32 You know, they're Jewish gods. So they, they had this perfect setup now, they had a built in generation of cult members who, again, would also grow up to become old enough to they themselves, would have kids, and then you got second generation. And next thing you know, it's, you know, it's 2000 years later, maybe, and people just think it's normal. So this was, this was what was going on at this compound in Arkansas.
00:47:04 You also had, again, a lot of the local authorities kind of looking into it, because they were like, well, I hear there's child labor going on, but they were so powerful, and they had so much money and they were friends with all the right people, that a lot of those investigations were either really slow or or never really materialized. But yeah, like I said, it kind of kind of worked out great.
00:47:36 You know, all these kids thought, if they didn't work themselves the bone. They'd go to hell for all eternity. They'd certainly catch a beating, and if they kept working for the Jews, they would go to heaven. Here's a clip of him showing off the children.
Tony Alamo
00:47:54 You want to go and do the recreational area? Okay, let's go up there. Now, hello, Mr. Andersac,00:48:10 how you doing, daddy? How are you, Johnny? That's great.
Devon Stack
00:48:17 Oh, Papa Tony, and like I said, they think it's totally normal. Why wouldn't they? In fact, they also thought it was totally normal to rat out their parents if they thought their parents were doing something against the cult, because they were saving their parents from hell. 00:48:36 And it went both ways. Now the parents would beat their kids severely if they thought their kids were acting up to save them from going to hell also. So they owned a lot of property. They owned a lot of businesses. They mingled with all the rich and powerful. They got rich and powerful themselves.
00:49:01 In fact, you had people like Bill Clinton, who was governor of Arkansas, hanging out with with them at one point, you had Dolly Parton, who hung out with them in a couple events. They were quite the power couple in little, little old Arkansas. All right, they're rich and famous Jews with an army of goyim.
00:49:38 Now, again, this is a clip from one of their shows where it shows you the exact kind of person that they would seek out, and it's the exact kind of person that I've already described, someone that that has has no direction in their life. And. And they have been addicted to drugs, and now they have a purpose
Susan Alamo
00:50:07 patty. Tell us how you got here.Patty - Cult Member
00:50:10 Well, I was born and raised in Canada, and I lived a fairly average childhood. My parents took me to church, Sunday school, and I had a normal sort of upbringing as far as materialistic needs, we really didn't have any. My father was an upper middle class professional man, and all my life, they My parents always gave me what I needed, but there was always an emptiness in my heart, and I just tried about everything I could try to fill the emptiness. 00:50:42 And I didn't even know that I was looking for the truth. I just knew that there was something missing in my life. I I knew that there was more to life than just getting up in the morning and going to bed at night. It was like so useless. And I traveled. I went all over Europe and North Africa. I traveled all across Canada and parts the United States.
Susan Alamo
00:50:58 You came from Canada? Patty - Cult Member
00:51:01 Yes, and I talked to people, and I went to different churches, I read as many books as I can get my hands on, and I went to university. I did drugs for a good number of years, thinking that there was going to be some answers, but everything I went towards just left me farther in left field. 00:51:21 I didn't have any answers, and I was getting farther and farther away from the truth and getting nearer to it, and I just got to the point where I was desperate. I was just in complete misery. And that was about the time my brother came to the foundation.
Devon Stack
00:51:37 Oh, look at that. Wayward soul. Obviously came from some kind of money. I mean, she's traveling the world, trying to find herself, starts doing all kinds of drugs, probably a lot of them were psychedelic. Doesn't get any answers that way. And she's just kind of floating around in the malaise, floating around in the malaise. And then she found her purpose with the magical Jew. 00:52:00 And now she's happy, and she's at peace, and she's helping convert more goyim to the cause, and and raising her children in this exact same environment. So that was their new show that they started in 1981 they kept beating the children. In fact, there was a famous paddle, large, almost like a boat or an engraved on the boat, or said, the Board of Education, and the children were getting regular beatings from the Board of Education.
00:52:46 But Then disaster struck, just when you thought that these two Jews couldn't have life any better than they had it. Susan actually got real cancer. She got breast cancer, and it rapidly spread to the rest of her body, and she died at age 56 on April 8, 1982 now in case you couldn't glean from the previous clips and kind of what was going on, she was the brains behind this operation.
00:53:27 Tony was there and enjoying the life, and certainly had a position of authority over the people, but she was the one that led most of the sermons. She's the one that emceed the TV shows. When she had the TV shows, she's the one that kind of had the psychological hold over everybody.
00:53:48 And that's not unusual with Jewish relationships, you know, the overbearing Jewish mom. So she was kind of playing the overbearing Jewish mom role. And when she died, Tony, kind of went a little bit crazy. He went a little bit crazy. He wasn't sure how to keep the cult going.
00:54:09 In fact, the first really crazy thing that he did was immediately after she died, he told the followers that she wasn't dead, that she wasn't dead, that she was only sleeping, and that she would be resurrected if they just prayed hard enough. Or you could say he didn't know what to do, he didn't know how to run the cult, and he was trying to buy himself some time.
00:54:38 He was trying to instill some faith and some confidence in the cult members who looked up to Susan as the cult leader, and he needed some kind of excuse to keep it going while he tried to figure out how to run things. So what he did is he told the cult leaders, well, she's not really.
00:54:59 Said, in fact, we're going to put her on display in the big house where Massa lives, and 24 hours a day, people are going to pray over her body until she comes back alive. In two hour shifts, everyone would have to go inside the house and pray for two hours straight over the dead body of Susan, and around the clock 24 hours a day until eventually, she would come back alive at some point.
00:55:36 So she's at this at this big compound on display. And obviously, you know, that's all bullshit, so, but yeah, they believed in it now that they why would they not believe in a Jew coming back to life?
Reporter
00:55:58 The people who followed Susan in life, believe in her still in death. One year later, she has not been buried, and members of the cult are still praying for her resurrectionDevon Stack
00:56:11 and but she never did come back alive. She never came back alive. So eventually they built a mausoleum, and he told them, Well, she's not back alive yet, but she will come back alive eventually, and in the meantime, we'll just put her in this mausoleum because it's starting to stink and she's turned black, and it's just like kind of gross having this dead body in the house that everyone's praying over. 00:56:43 So we're just gonna we'll put her this mausoleum here, and just everyone just keep praying that she comes back alive. Now, the other problem with Tony not being the brains behind the operation, he didn't know how to avoid prosecution in the same way that Susan did. Susan kind of grew up running scams.
00:57:08 Had run scams her whole life. She was the she had the scanny, the scammy Jew jeans that apparently Tony had more like the entertainer and petto. Well, we'll get over that in a minute. He was a different kind of Jew, and he didn't know how to make it everything, you know, run run as smoothly.
00:57:28 And so some of these cases, you know, from the Department of Labor and the IRS were starting to catch up with him a little bit. So the court ruled that he owed back taxes and 19 million well, not about actually, the back taxes didn't come till later, but the court ruled that he owed $19 million in back wages, and then the IRS really started to dig into them and re evaluate whether or not he should have nonprofit status, he became more militant, became more insistent on the beatings.
00:58:08 Became insistent on not administering the beatings ever, but being present sometimes actually, often over the phone from the building next door, he would be on speaker phone, listening to the beatings and instructing parents on beating their own children over speaker phone.
00:58:30 This was a common thing that he would do. He then married a a wannabe model, wannabe fashionista by the name of Birgitta Gillen hammer, and Birgitta gillenhammer, he was hoping would take the place of Susan, that she would be able to be the the Mistress of the cult, I guess, that the cult would look up to, but she had no interest in that.
00:59:09 In fact, she talked openly in an interview, saying that she wanted to get into the fashion business, and if she had to have sex with him three times a day to get money to fund her fashion hobby.
00:59:26 Because he was a financier, he had so much money that she was okay with that arrangement, and that appeared to be the arrangement that they had, but she did have a little bit of a resemblance to his ex wife, and the many suspected he was trying to replace her while she was just trying to further her fashion career.
00:59:52 One thing that happened as a result of this pairing was Tony.
00:59:59 Designed these denim jackets, denim jackets that had lots of sequins and hand painted designs on them. They were created with child labor in sweat shop type conditions on the compound. They became very popular people like Mr. T here photographed with Tony Alamo sporting his fancy Alamo jacket.
01:00:30 These they became so popular and so expensive that people were paying 1000s and 1000s of dollars. Here he is with Sonny and Cher wearing their their fancy jackets that they got from from Tony Alamo there. Here's Don King. And I think, call me crazy.
01:00:51 I think that might be Trump on a that big round button on the jacket that looks kind of like Donald Trump, doesn't it? I don't know the I couldn't find a higher enough Rez photo of this to blow it up and see if that really was Trump. But just judging by the hair that we can see, I'm pretty sure that is Donald Trump.
01:01:17 When they had some financial troubles, which we're gonna get in a second. They were auctioning these jackets off, and people were paying 1000s and $1,000 the audio is horrible on this clip. It's not very long, though, but just so you can hear how excited people were to get these, these jackets,
Reporter
01:01:35 over 1000 gathered for the first day of bidding and to get a first hand look at goodies created by the alumna foundation jackets sold for between 100 to well over $1,000 Mrs. Strunk has eyed the jackets for a long time, even though it cost her $1,300 today's purchase was a dream come true.Mrs. Strunk
01:01:58 Well, it's a lot of money, but I work hard, and this can be my Christmas present.Devon Stack
01:02:05 I work hard. I wanted my Christmas present. I got the fancy jacket, fancy denim jacket with sequins on it, for $1,000 so these were very big, very big. I think this is early 90s. Look at that. Look at the fancy jackets. There's Dolly Parton wearing her fancy Alamo jacket. 01:02:30 There's Mike Tyson. Mike Tyson wearing the fancy fancy jacket. There Brooke Shields, yeah, the very stylish i So this went on for a while, and he was making so much money, the IRS said, Okay, you're no longer we're gonna take away your tax exempt status.
01:02:55 You're making millions of dollars on these jackets, and you're obviously a for profit organization. Around this time, his fashionista wife, only two years after their marriage, filed for divorce because he kept talking about polygamy and how he wanted to have more than one wife, and how, and isn't this always the way?
01:03:27 Isn't, isn't, isn't this always how cults go? He started talking about how the age of consent was outdated, and how people in the Old Testament, they got, they got married very young, and maybe he should be allowed to marry like an 11 year old or a 12 year old. And this freaked her out, and so she got divorced and left.
Carey Miller - Former Member
01:03:57 We were making money like crazy. I mean,Devon Stack
01:04:00 oh, this is so this is some of the cult members start to figure out that, wait a second, we were, we were like, kind of a cult for a while, but now you're making, like, millions of dollars. 01:04:14 Like millions of dollars. You're really famous. Everywhere there's, you know, famous people wearing the sweatshop clothes we're making, and you're kind of creeping out on little kids a little bit. Maybe this is this place sucks. So here's a guy who figured it out and decided to leave.
Carey Miller - Former Member
01:04:34 We were making money like crazy. I mean, hand over fist, and Elmo loved it. I would cast the checks, put her in dollar bills in the envelope, and go hand in Alamo up in the ridge and and then he, he would sit there and fondle the money like it was orgasmic to him. I was on the road a lot, and my son, Justin, was there with Carol. 01:05:01 I. At this time, I didn't know anything about the beatings. I had never had any children. I had never been involved. The day that I found out about the beatings, when I walked into the mansion and I saw the beatings, I told Carol. I said, we have to leave. We have to get out.
01:05:15 This place is wrong. And she just stood there crying and crying and crying, and I said, Kill. They're beating kids bloody. They're stealing money. They're not of God. And she just kept trying to say, I don't want to burn hell. Carrie, I don't want to burn I couldn't break that.
Devon Stack
01:05:37 And his wife wouldn't leave with him because she didn't want to go to hell, like I said. I mean, it's what small price to pay. You got to put up with some scummy Jew beating kids and working for free. And you know, small price to pay when you go to heaven forever, versus birding and health for eternity. 01:05:59 So he decides, well, fuck this. I'm gonna leave. And he talks to his brother, who also has a wife on the compound, and they both try to convince their wives to go. They won't go. So he and his brother decide to leave. My brother
Carey Miller - Former Member
01:06:18 was convinced you wanted to leave too. You to leave too we could not convince our wives, and we were getting nowhere.01:06:30 So Bob and I snuck out the back doors of our house down to the woods to get off the ridge property. Not halfway through there by the guy saw us and spotted us, came running after us. We took off running through the woods, we started hearing gunshots. They were shooting us.
01:06:38 And Bob and I ran. That was the end of it. There was no going back to the ridge for us. We were cut off. I have no doubt that they were shot and killed, both of us.
Devon Stack
01:07:00 So after that incident, they were like, oh, man, that's crazy. Maybe we should go back and get our wives. After that, that ordeal, they might get killed. And when they he snuck back to go get his wife, she started screaming for the guards to come get him, and so he just left. 01:07:27 Now, his wife had an adopted kid. The Colt had picked up the child of a drug addict woman who eventually died of an overdose. So they just kind of kept the kid. And he was his wife was raising this kid, and when they decided that, well, we can't have him coming and sneaking onto the property trying to take his wife and adopted kid, we're going to move them to California.
01:07:57 So they moved them back to Cal the California compound instead of the Arkansas compound, so we won't be able to find them. And the people at the California compound are very suspicious, because another thing that colts do is they don't want you to you know, they don't want anyone that's associated with the person to be looked highly of.
01:08:25 So they punish because they can't punish the person that left the cult. They punish the family who stayed behind in the cult. And so they start having his wife do all the shitty work, and they start beating the adopted son because he missed he says once that he misses his dad.
Carey Miller's son
01:08:50 Well, in California, people started making these accusations that I still love Carrie and I missed him, so I had the devil in me. And they were, they were gonna have to, like, beat the devil out01:08:59 of me. You. That point, I felt like a limb led to the slaughter
Rebecca Gay - Child of Cult Member
01:09:08 every single time Tony Alamo was going to issue a beating, somebody's life was going to change forever, who willingly walks into the pit of hell we did over and over again as kids.Devon Stack
01:09:25 So they march him into a room, and Tony's right there on the speaker phone telling them to get that Board of Education paddle and beat the devil out of him. And so they do.Jessica Cooper - Former Cult Member
01:09:42 Tony was on speaker phone. We're all sitting down there on the floor, and he said, The reason you're all here is we want you to know that this will happen to you if you ever think of doing anything like this as well.Carey Miller's son
01:09:55 Tony says, well, the Lord tells me that you deserve 20 swats. I. It, and they stretch me out over the arm of a couch, and then another man picks his paddle up, and you got to remember that this is what the Lord is commanding. So he's putting his back into it, thinking he's got to beat the devil out of me, or else he's not doing right by me. Halfway through the whole scene, they get another guy to come in, because this guy's exhausted.Jessica Cooper - Former Cult Member
01:10:29 There were two or three men there that would take turns, and then there were the women there, the parents, or the moms, or whoever it was that was there making sure that it happened.Carey Miller's son
01:10:40 It was just like insane amount of pain for me. There was blood on on me, people in the crowd, on the paddle. I did say to my mom one time I looked up her I said, I said, it's not fair, you know. And she said, Shut up. You deserve it. And with coldness in her eyes after that, I never I never cried out.Blonde Girl - Former Member
01:11:08 We literally saw blood coming out of his pants. His pants were sticking to his butt, and the blood was coming out of his and he continued to get him all the way up to 150 and it was the most heart. We were all in tears.Carey Miller's son
01:11:27 When Carol was there watching the beating and wasn't stopping it, that was probably one of the things that that01:11:35 that affected me the most, because that's who's supposed to protect you. So
01:11:45 afterwards, I just remember laying there for days on my stomach and then proceeded to be moved around with two pillows and a bunch of bandaging wherever I went to sit on pillows were to sit on you.
Devon Stack
01:12:03 It so they beat him so severely that he bled from his ass and had to lay down on his stomach for a few days, and then for weeks afterwards, had to sit on pillows. Now this got back to the Father, who then contacted the local authorities, and they went to go investigate. TheTony Alamo
01:12:38 foot of Hell is seven times higher than the sun, it is a burning inferno where there's no water, no food, no rest, no air, only frustration in the most horrible pain. And the problem with that is, is that it goes on foreverDevon Stack
01:12:54 and ever and ever. But the cult members were tight lipped because they didn't want to go to hell. They didn't want to go to hell because it was just a burning lake of fire that went on forever and ever and ever. 01:13:08 So you better obey this Jew. Eventually, though, he was able to get cops to search the place because they they he had the legal right to the kid. They found the kid, he was reunited with the kid, and the kid told the cops about the abuse that was going on.
01:13:30 And this led to investigations into the cult by the California authorities, and at this point in time, Tony Alamo was very elusive, very hard to get. He left California, and he would send tapes to the followers of new instructions from God.
Tony Alamo
01:14:03 I don't care what anybody thinks about me, I just do what the Bible tells me and reveal where all the wickedness is coming from in this world so that people have a chance for their souls to be saved. A lot of people in this United States of America would like this, shut in my mouth,Devon Stack
01:14:23 and they were he was on the run. The authorities were looking for him everywhere. In fact, he ended up on Unsolved Mysteries. Unsolved Mysteries did a I couldn't find the actual video, but I found some of the audio of the episode. YouRobert Stack
01:14:50 on September 27 1990 police surround a rental truck on highway 64 just west of Dyer, Arkansas. Inside they find three. Men, but not the man they are looking for. Tony Alamo, a television evangelist and the guiding force behind the holy Alamo Christian church. Alamo, who once preached the gospel to 1000s every week, was wanted on charges of tax evasion and child abuse. He had been on the run for nearly two years. He Hmm,Devon Stack
01:15:23 so this massive manhunt is going on. They eventually capture him in in Florida, but in the meantime, again, he starts, he's giving all these tapes out where he's he's weirdly trying to lower the age of consent. Yeah, I don't know why these cults always want to do this. They always want it. They always focus on this, like it's really important to them.Tony Alamo
01:15:50 Commanded young women to get married, and when they start their periods, they are women, according to God's word, they should be able to be married at 1314, 15 years old. And in some cases, if they menstruated already 12 years old, the government does condone child sex, but they don't condone them to get married to somebody old enough to beDevon Stack
01:16:13 implicit Florida. So if they're 12, if they've already menstruated already, it's fine. It's fine, and we should be able to marry 12 year olds. We should always be able to marry 12 year olds anyway. So he gets arrested in Florida. They finally catch up with him, and he starts going through the court process. He has some really good lawyers, and so he's not having to stay in jail. Here he is on a show from the 90s, some of you guys might remember, called current affair, where Bill O'Reilly actually got his start. He is talking about how this is all crazy. All these allegations are crazy. This these allegations of abuse, these allegations of child labor. This is crazy.Tony Alamo
01:17:08 The Alamo mansion and the compound, you know, you know, a lot of bad things can happen on a compound, right? It's just a born again Christian Church compound. Brainwash, Mind Control, all this kind of garbage, and because I wear shades, Jim JonesReporter
01:17:28 Alamo may scoff at the comparison, but the only thing missing was the tainted Kool Aid. According to ex followers Carrie and Bob Miller, these peopleCarey Miller - Former Member
01:17:37 would do anything that he tells them to do. That's what happened at Jonestown. Tony Alamo
01:17:42 You know, I can't get 20 people in our church, you know, to eat everything on their plate, let alone take poison Kool Aid. I mean, that's the most ridiculous pill that the media has tried to get01:17:56 people to swallow.
Reporter
01:17:57 Some ex foundation members like Iris Broderick characterize Alamo as a dangerous cult leader who enriched himself at the expense of his followers.Iris Broderik - Former Member
01:18:08 You don't get anything on your own. You can't even work outside jobs. You have to work for the church, and everything you didn't make goes straight to the church. You don't keep anything.Reporter
01:18:18 Over the years, Alamo formed many businesses, from trucking companies to record labels, but none as visible as this clothing enterprise. You've probably seen these rhinestone studded jackets, possibly on the backs of these celebrities. They've sold for up to $1,000 Alamo, who is no longer associated with the clothing company, bristles at the notion that he used those funds for his own personal gain.Tony Alamo
01:18:45 I never, ever used religion for money. I've always donated into to the gospel.Devon Stack
01:18:54 Oh yeah, I have never, I've never used religion for personal gain, says the Jew, never, ever that that's crazy talk. So they talk about also in this report, you know, again, the kinds of people he would get. He would get runaways, drug addicts, people addicted to heroin. They needed to be addicted to Jesus instead of heroin.Reporter
01:19:14 Those long haired converts included Vietnam veterans, hardcore gang members, teenage runaways and other disenfranchised members of society, the true believers grew to about 400 strong and were known as the Jesus freaks in the mid 70s. 01:19:30 As the Alamos accumulated more wealth, the foundation purchased extensive amounts of real estate in Arkansas and Tennessee, in addition to its California holdings, the government came calling as the Labor Department and the IRS each won judgments that plundered the foundation's treasury. Then Tony was indicted for threatening a federal judge, a charge he was later acquitted of.
01:19:55 But criminal charges still bedevil this man of God. He. He is currently facing charges in California of child abuse, including the beating of this former foundation youngster. Ex foundation member Alicia frankowicz, says that beatings were part of the foundation's breakdown.
Elishah Franckiewicz - Ex-Foundation Member
01:20:13 What human being could could lay back on a couch drinking a coke and watch a almost grown woman being beaten and screaming and screaming.Reporter
01:20:26 Alamo himself has never addressed these charges on television, that is until A Current Affair sent investigative producer Maury Terry to Alma Arkansas, where Alamo and a band of followers live amidst the remains of a once flourishing empire. Alamo denies the abuse charges, but in this exclusive interview, he says that in the Bible, God approves of physical discipline.Tony Alamo
01:20:51 I think that people that are out smuggling drugs that they should have had spankings when they were a kid, yes, and maybe they wouldn't be out doing that. I think that people that you know show that they were perverse when they were little kids, or they were inclining that way. They should have had a spanking. Don't you thinkMaury Terry - Current Affair Producer
01:21:07 you But you do agree that there's a difference between a spanking and severeTony Alamo
01:21:13 court Absolutely. I mean, you have to rear a child in the same manner. You have to do it as if it was your own child. I mean, like the Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord tells you to do everything as though you were doing it unto the Lord, and certainly you would never abuse the LordReporter
01:21:32 Alamo remains undeterred by government seizures of his holdings, even though the foundation's membership and financial worth have been significantly reduced over the past several years.Tony Alamo
01:21:44 These people don't even want our money. They just want to squash the gospel. That's what they want. And so what they don't know about us is we came up from the streets, and though they do take all this stuff away, we're not going to quit. We're going to go out and preach the gospel if we have to live in a cardboard box.Reporter
01:22:04 Alamo claims that he is being persecuted by evil forces in the government, and points out that he has won legal battles in the courtroom.Tony Alamo
01:22:13 Whenever we get into a courtroom and there's a jury or a fair judge, we win.Reporter
01:22:19 You have been a target. How do you feel about that? Well, ITony Alamo
01:22:23 feel wonderful about it. I think you know, we count it all joy. The Bible says that we when persecution comes our way, or we are targeted by the devil, if the devil wanted me to come in and or this one world government, churches, 1000 points light wanted were given me all types of accolades or awards, and I'd think there was really something wrong with me.Devon Stack
01:22:54 So there you go. He's leaning into some of the right wing rhetoric you know, about the New World Order and 1000 points of light and whatnot, and saying that the government's trying to get him, the satanic forces are trying to get him. He's just trying to spread the gospel, and they're trying to get him. 01:23:14 So in 1994 he is convicted on federal tax evasion and filing false tax returns, and he is sentenced to six years in federal prison. While he's in prison, the hardcore members remain loyal. In fact, if anything, they're even more loyal because now they have their persecution narrative, the government is trying to take a take him out, and it's because he's trying to spread the word, and they're the great Satan.
01:23:48 And so while that's going on, you know, they're seizing his assets and whatnot. He also starts telling his cult following more about this age of consent thing, where they need to lower the age of consent, and he should be allowed to have several wives, just like in the the Old Testament.
01:24:12 And so as he directs his church from prison over the phone, and he continues to send tapes, and, you know, sermons in the form of tapes to his loyal flock in Arkansas and California, he actually asked them to bring him pictures of the young girls that are the daughters of the hardcore members, so that he can shop for some new wives when he gets out of prison, and when he gets out of prison in 1998 that's exactly what he does.
01:24:54 This is one of the women he takes. Girls he takes as a wife. She's 11 and. Here in this photo, he marries girls as young as eight years old. These are all pictures of his wives, but hey, it's okay, right? In fact, I bet there are people out there that would say this man's got aura, right? Doesn't he have aura?
01:25:23 Look at that. He's got aura. He's, he's, he's a rich guy, sticking it to the man. He's getting all these young girls. You're just jealous. You're just jealous because you weren't invited to the compound where you can have eight year old wives, right? Isn't that how this works?
01:25:43 When some Jew is is abusing young girls? Isn't that kind of the I don't know. I've heard that from so many people lately, that this is all great. This is all good. What he's doing. Nothing wrong with it, whatsoever. Right? He's He's based. Look at that. Look at all these nice young wives he's got, yeah, and the fucked up thing, obviously, is the wives that he's taken at this point.
01:26:11 These, these are all the children of the hardcore members that have been lifelong. They're they were born into it. So they're not only just, are they kids? So they don't know what the hell's going on. They think it's actually kind of good that they get to marry the head of the church, because since they were alive, he has been the patriarch of their community. And so it's, it's like this great honor in order to be married to this guy.
01:26:39 So he's out of prison now. In 98 marrying all these underage girls, he re establishes his control in Arkansas. They rename it to Tony Alamo Christian ministries. The new doctrine is, of course, that these young girls are ready for marriage at puberty, and he institutes his polygamy program, and also increases security around the compound, puts up cameras everywhere, has armed guards everywhere, so that no one knows that he's being super based by having all these underage brides.
01:27:23 Some of them are as young as eight years old, like this one right here. But you know, aura, right? Maybe, maybe someone should design jackets and sell that. Wait, someone already did that. Someone already did that well, why not have a denim one with sequins on it?
01:27:45 I feel like that would go over actually quite well. So he gets in trouble, because not only is he banging underage girls, he's taking photos of them. And of course, they're so young that qualifies as producing child porn, and so when the Feds catch wind of what's going on and actually interview one of these girls that gives them the ammunition they need in order to raid the compound, again,
Investigator
01:28:17 she acknowledged that she was only About eight years old when Tony Alamo took her as a wife. She identified otherwise their ages, and then he mentioned the fact that Alamo would take Polaroid pictures of the young girls while they were new. He01:28:37 would take pictures at times.
Blonde Girl - Former Member
01:28:43 He had him hidden away in his cabinet and stuff. He had this machine basically magnified everything because his glaucoma. And he had taken some pictures, Polaroids, and put it under there. And there was just one time that he took a picture. And he made the comment to me that to him, I look like a German whore. That's basically what he liked about the pictures.Devon Stack
01:29:14 So he liked abusing the blonde girls because he thought they looked like German whores. Pretty based, huh, just like Epstein, just exactly like Epstein,01:29:33 fantasizing about, I don't know, I guess some Nazi, Nazi whore, some kind of weird Holocaust revenge fantasy or something like that. So this disgusting Jew continues to rape and abuse these these girls. This is summer
Investigator
01:29:55 he took summer when she was about this age. I'm looking. Get her. He groomed her,01:30:04 took her as a wife, and put her into his sexual rotation. Summer described a trip that she had taken from Falk to LA and she told us he raped her in the back of the bus. This is interstate transportation of a minor for illegal sexual purposes.
Devon Stack
01:30:31 Oh, but it's not technically pedophilia. It's, it's actually, it's actually hemophilia, right? It's, it's not really, I mean, let's just be real here, guys, I know some people aren't ready to hear this, right? I don't care who cancels me, but it's, it's technically not really pedophilia. It's hemophilia, right? 01:30:52 Isn't that the Isn't that how it goes? Is that the script? Is that the Jewish script that gets, that gets you a gold contract. I don't know that's what I heard something about that. Yeah. So anyway, in 2008 because this goes on for a while. This goes on for nearly 10 years.
01:31:14 The FBI goes in and raids the compound and the people living the compound are warned. They're told that to burn everything and to leave because the feds are going to murder them when they show up. And he goes, you know, on the run again, and he's running from people, but he's not super worried, because, again, a lot of these people were raised, these are the same kids.
01:31:43 They were born into it, and they think that the government's trying to kill them and that they're all out to get him. Here's part of the compound there looks a lot like Epstein's place in some ways.
01:31:56 And then to really double down, to double down on this age of consent thing that he's he's going on, he starts to call up news shows while he's on the run. So here he is calling up CNN and trying to explain, you know, that the Bible supports the lowering of the age of consent, actually
CNN Reporter
01:32:20 talking about a story that has a lot of people staring at it. It's the story of Tony Alamo. Let me show you some pictures now. This is a raid that took place in Texas, Arcana, Arkansas. 01:32:31 It is where the religious facility for Tony Alamo and others in his church was raided by officials on the investigation that children may have been abused at this particular facility, and we are fortunate enough now to have Mr. Tony Alamo joining us on the phone.
01:32:51 Mr. Alamo, thanks so much for being with us, sir. It's my pleasure. Prosecutors are saying that you are a polygamist who preyed on married women and girls in your congregation? That's what prosecutors have said on the record. What is your response to that?
Tony Alamo
01:33:09 Well, even if I was a polygamist, which I'm not, what would be wrong with that when the psalmist David Moses and Abraham and Solomon and Gideon and all those top people in the Bible. You could read about them in the 11th chapter of Hebrews that they were polygamous as well. And theCNN Reporter
01:33:34 Bible, sir is, is a is a collection of stories, some of them to be used literally when they involved God's word, and some to be used other ways. But there were also people who were stoned in the Bible. You think you have the right to do that now,Tony Alamo
01:33:50 don't tell me about the Bible. Man, I'm a Jew. We wrote the Bible. Let me teach you OOF. OOFDevon Stack
01:34:07 Oof. There's, that's, that's a big Oof. So the Jew says,01:34:15 No, it's totally cool for me to bang underage girls and have lots of wives, because in this Jew book, and I'm a Jew, we wrote the Jew book. In the Jew book, it says, It's okay, it's okay. So I should be able to do this. I'm a man of God,
CNN Reporter
01:34:35 just, just for the record. They're saying for the record that you have possibly either promulgated or had sex with young girls at your particular facility. Is that true or not? That is false, okay, all right, you told the Associated Press that you are not guilty, but then you went on to say that, according to you, the age of consent is puberty. Puberty? What? What do you mean by that?Tony Alamo
01:35:01 That's not according to me. That's according to Bible. That means, when a woman is able to conceive and have a child, she is an adult and she could be married. But we don't do that at our church. We never have Why would you be saying that then? Well, because it's Bible, I have a right to preach the gospel, don't I? Okay, well,CNN Reporter
01:35:20 here's the creep. Are you puberty? Puberty is as early as eight years old. Are you saying that you would be for children as young girls, as early as eight years old, having sex?Tony Alamo
01:35:33 No, you're just trying to make me look that way. You're part of the government regime to try to destroy Christianity. And I didn't say that. I don't know when girls be reach puberty, most of them around 1011, 12, 1314, God inseminated Mary at the age of around 10 to 12. Should we get him for having sex?CNN Reporter
01:35:58 Well, young girl, yes, yes. As a matter of fact, sir, if you go by the law, and we are a nation of laws, we should, and the laws specifically state that you have to wait.Tony Alamo
01:36:08 You're not a nation of laws. You are the Antichrist.Devon Stack
01:36:12 You're the Antichrist. You're an antichrist. And you're just trying to, you're just trying to destroy, destroy the Jew book. You're trying to destroy the Jew book. That tells me I can bang these, these kidsCNN Reporter
01:36:30 as young as what, as young as eight, as young as 10, as young as 12, since that is in someTony Alamo
01:36:35 cases, I'm not the one that spends the time when they reach puberty, I wouldn't just recommend that any eight or 10 year old girl gets married because but in the event that it would be of the Lord, I would say it's all right, but I don't do that. Okay, so let's get that straight. I'm talking to you, to you from the Bible.Devon Stack
01:36:56 It's in the Bible. It's fine. You're an antichrist for even just bringing this up. Have I told you about the benefits of owning physical gold? Would you like to buy this? This jacket, this Epstein jacket, and he just kept going with it. He just kept going with it.Tony Alamo
01:37:25 I don't know what you're talking the Bible states that the legal age for marriage is at puberty. I'm not married to any teenage girls who don't want to be I'm 74 years old. I don'tReporter
01:37:36 remember reading that in the Bible, sir. And I went to I went to Bible class every Sunday Sunday school, and I don't remember sayingTony Alamo
01:37:47 anything. You don't know anything about the Bible.Reporter
01:37:49 So you're telling me, the people that are 12 years old should be able to marry a 40 year old, and that's okay. What do you say? You're saying that it's okay for a 12 year old to marry a 40 year old as long as she has.Tony Alamo
01:38:02 If you read the Book of Jasher, you'll see that Rebecca was 10 years old when she married. Isaac was 40 yearsReporter
01:38:12 old, I know, but that's not the law today, and we don'tTony Alamo
01:38:17 see the love of God never changed. 10Elishah Franckiewicz - Ex-Foundation Member
01:38:19 year olds shouldn't be married. Let's just say that, and theyTony Alamo
01:38:24 should be waiting you just talk. You want to interview me, or you just want to Yap your stupid mouth off.Devon Stack
01:38:32 That's right, because you're just a woman. You're just an empty egg basket that's jealous of all the young girls. You're just mad because you're dried up and old, and you just don't want real men to get the young girls like us incels deserve. It's weird. You know, history doesn't repeat itself, but it certainly rhymes, doesn't it certainly rhymes, certainly rhymes. Isn't that weird? YouReporter
01:39:03 announcer, this is the third time federal and state police have raided one of Tony Alamos Christian ministries compounds the FBI says this latest operation in southwest Arkansas follows a two year investigation into possible child pornography. The stateInvestigator
01:39:18 investigation is aimed at allegations that children living at the Alamo facilities may have been sexually and physically abused.Reporter
01:39:26 Authorities have not disclosed how many children live in the compound. Owner and Minister Tony Alamo denies any wrongdoing. CNN reached him by phone in Los Angeles, California.Tony Alamo
01:39:37 Why did they make up allegations against Jesus and nail Him to the cross. They will not find any pornography there. There is none. There never was any, and there's child abuse or child pornography or anything like that. They're barking up the wrong tree this time.Reporter
01:39:53 Alamo has not been charged, but one US attorney told The Associated Press He expects a warrant to be issued. For Alamo in the coming days, the arrest wouldn't be the first for the religious leader. Alamos group has faced lawsuits and government actions in the past, both in Arkansas and California, and he's no stranger to controversy.Rebecca Gay - Child of Cult Member
01:40:13 It's not very rare to come out of any baseball game or whatever and find Alamo literature on your car. Now, as to his popularity, there are quite a few people around here with whom he isn't so popular. You know the people who live on his compound and I suppose the people who attend his church he is but around here, he is extremely controversial figure.Christhiaon Susan Coie
01:40:38 Some critics regard his ministry as a cult.Arkansas Native
01:40:42 I believe in my heart that the compound in Texas that was righted is no worse than this compound hereReporter
01:40:48 it remains to be seen what law enforcement officials found inside the compound, or what fate awaits the children who call the property home.Devon Stack
01:40:59 So what happened was he goes to trial in 2009 and testimony from several children who were quote, unquote married to Alamo comes out. They detail sexual assaults that began at age eight and nine. Alamo acts erratically in court, quoting scripture and claiming that the government is a Satanic conspiracy. 01:41:30 He is found guilty of 10 counts of, I think, basically, you know, child rape, and is sentenced to 175 years in federal prison. The government filed forfeiture actions against all their properties for restitution for the victims in 2013 in 2014 there was a massive civil lawsuit from four members of the cult.
01:42:06 They were awarded a ridiculous amount that they'll, you know, they'll never recover, but it basically just ensured that all of his assets were taken and in 2017 at age 82 Tony Alamo, real name, as I said, Bernie Lazar Hoffman. Bernie Lazar Hoffman died at the Federal Medical Center in Butner, North Carolina, in federal prison.
01:42:36 To this day there are still members of his cult practicing his religion. I guess in Arkansas, they maintained that he was a prophet. They continue to distribute his literature and his audio sermons and his videos. In fact, you can still find a lot of the this videos with Susan and stuff on them on YouTube.
01:43:09 Most of them, the properties have been seized. All the businesses have been seized, and most of the the cult has dissolved. But there are still some some believers, which just goes to show people will keep believing no matter how this is how cults are, no matter how obvious it is that this was dumb.
01:43:30 You joined a pedo cult. They still believe it, because they don't want to admit what they were a part of. And that is the story of the Jewish Alamo, the Jewish Alamo that everyone forgot, even though it really wasn't that long ago. This was big news. I'll tell you one thing that's never in any of the news pieces that you'll look at.
01:43:59 It's the fact that they were both Jewish. That never pops up anywhere. They never use his real name. They never talk about the fact that, you know, this is just a another case of every single time, but it is all right. Let's take a look at super chats. We're gonna go to entropy first.
01:44:29 I think I'm gonna look at the old ones because I left the thing open on accident and everyone. Every time I don't do that, people are like, you missed one. But then again, every time I do look, it's like there isn't one there. So let's just see. Let's have a little look see. Shall we today is the 11th man?
01:44:55 February's flying by, isn't it? So when was the last one? Last stream was the eighth. I think we're good, aren't we? No, we're not. Oh no, we are good. Okay. So, HH, 2000 says, I think I heard you say you grew up Mormon. So were you raised in Utah? If so, how was it? As it looks very beautiful to me. I'm considering it for a future move. Also, have you heard of or looked at the work of Wyatt Stagg?
01:45:32 Not every Mormon is from Utah. I'm not from Utah. I mean, I've got a lot of family, because my entire extent of the family is is Mormon. So there's, I certainly have family out there. I I've spent a few summers there, when we were visiting family, it was nice. I'd say there's parts of Utah that are just the natural beauty.
01:45:57 Not all of Utah. Some of Utah just looks like Nevada. It just looks like a desert. But there are parts of Utah that are gorgeous, like, you know, they, they're, I'd say, even prettier than, like, Colorado, which I think is one of the prettiest states that we've got. I didn't, you know, I didn't super, I wasn't super impressed, because one of the pro there's, if you're not a Utah Mormon, the term Utah Mormon exists because you would think that the Utah Mormons would be more hardcore and more by the book, but they're not.
01:46:30 That's the opposite. It's like, I think, because everyone's Mormon, they get lazy or something. So the the Mormons that not all the Utah Mormons, but the Mormons that would get Jewy, you know, like, they'd say, like, well, it says we can't drink tea and things like that, but it doesn't say anything about diet coke, even though, like, the whole point of the rule is you shouldn't have caffeine.
01:46:53 Utah Mormons get chewy with the rules like that. Whereas, outside of Utah, you never hear about stuff like that, but there's the Utah Mormons seem to always be looking for some kind of loophole. But that's, again, that's that not all Utah Mormons, but that's the only time I ever saw that with, you know, people looking for loopholes were the ones that were in Utah, but, yeah, it's nice place.
01:47:21 I don't know how nice it is now. I haven't been there in really long time, and my understanding is especially Salt Lake. Ever since the Olympics, that whole state changed because a lot of people were like, Oh, this place is beautiful. Let's move here and not be Mormon. So I, from my understand, it's it's totally different now, but I haven't been there in a long time. It's probably better than a lot of places, you know? It's probably a lot better than a lot of places. All right? Then we got gorilla hands.
01:48:01 Gorilla hand says, I don't know if you've heard the news about Rebecca and Cameron leaving the backlash. It would be amazing to have all three of you do a stream once or twice a month. Cameron has the polar opposite of your views on the solutions to our situation in the West. Rebecca, of course, is an excellent interviewer. I had not heard that. I've been researching this all day. I don't know.
01:48:30 I guess I'd have to find out more about that. I didn't think that cam, I mean, I don't know much about Cameron, but I didn't think he had opposite views of me. I thought he was the times that I and maybe I just I caught him on a weird day, or I misinterpreted it, but I thought he was leaning into the no political solution angle.
01:48:56 But I don't know. What do I know I like? I said it wasn't like a regular watcher, so I don't know, but, yeah, I don't know. I guess I'm sure, I'll sure that might be something I don't know. We'll see. We'll see. We'll see. Well, I don't even, I didn't know that that happened, so I wouldn't mind popping in and having a conversation with them, but we'll see.
01:49:21 All right, then we got gorilla hands again. Says the recent release of the Epstein files just seems a little too convenient to me. Call me crazy, but it seems almost like they're giving us some scraps to fill up on and stay distracted. What do you think, Laura, about distracted?
01:49:37 I just think that we were never going to get. And I've said this for years. I said that if we ever got anything, it'd be very sanitized. That's very sanitized. And there's stuff that people are blowing out of proportion or outright lying about, quite frankly, because they get clicks for it. There's a lot of bullshit in there, but there's.
01:49:59 There's real nuggets. And like I said, once it once it kind of settles down, they haven't been released all, all of it yet. And so I'm kind of waiting for a lot of this stuff to all come out and to get sifted through, because I just don't have the time to do it myself. I can't sift through 3 million fucking documents.
01:50:18 And so I'm waiting to see, you know what's real and what's not. I'm not jumping on all this stuff. That's bullshit. There's a lot of bullshit. There's there's plenty of good stuff in there. But at the end of the day, it doesn't matter, because it Howard lutnik as an example.
01:50:37 Howard lutnik is we all know now was hanging out with Epstein on his island, even after he said publicly he made up some big, long story about how, oh no, and then Epstein creeped me out, so I never hung out with him. And then we find out he was hanging and that's just their next door neighbors.
01:50:55 They probably hung out a lot more than just that one time on the island that we have an email about, right? And nothing will happen to him. Nothing's going to happen to him, and nothing's going to happen to anyone, really. I mean, there might be a, I think there's a handful of people that have lost their jobs, but as far as anything that is meaningful in terms of some kind of draining the swamp type of thing, none, no, that's going to happen.
01:51:20 None of that's going to fucking happen there, because there is no political solution. It's just, it's just further underlining the fact there is no political solution and and look, I figured this out when I realized that they weren't even, they weren't even to go after the people that they knew about that were tied to JFK, if you can't even go after the perpetrators of an assassination that took place in 1960s you can't go after the perpetrators or people involved with 911 you know, they'll never or, you know, the Vegas shooting, or whatever doesn't pick something No one's ever going to pay the price.
01:52:02 And so once that is the reality, and it is the reality, then the political system doesn't work, and so there's no political solution. And as I pointed out on I tweeted that out the other day. I said, there's no or maybe it's earlier today. I forget when, but I just said there's no political solution.
01:52:24 And anyone that's telling you that there is a political solution is an enemy of the white race, and they are anyone that's doing that is just trying to enrich themselves, and they are likely gay and Mexican. And someone replied saying something along the lines of, well, even Hitler got elected, to which I replied, and this is something people aren't I don't know why they're not thinking about this.
01:52:47 I said Hitler was not in a country that was less than 50% white. The time to elect Hitler was generations ago. You if you couldn't elect Hitler in the 90s or in the 80s or in the 70s or the 60s or the 50s, you're not going to be able to elect them now, and it's only going to get less possible every single year, because there's gonna be fewer and fewer white people, and that's why they're stomping on the gas on that.
01:53:31 That's why Trump is not limiting the amount of Indians and Chinese that are coming into the country. That's why there's not anything meaningful happening at the border.
01:53:41 That's why they're not actually doing the mass deportations, because, you know, they're, I think they're just trying to get some like, some wiggle room, just to make sure, to make sure that there will never be a white super majority in this country that could possibly manifest a, I mean, maybe not a Hitler, but someone that would care about white people and explicitly and do something about these problems that we're having.
01:54:17 And so we're going to be stuck with basically cash Patel's and Dam, Bond, Genos. Anytime a right wing administration gets gets in, a right wing quote, unquote administration gets in, and that's what they want. So it's the goose is cooked. It's already done. It's done. No political solution whatsoever. And then gorilla hands simply says, all right. Then we got Richard. Richard,
01:55:17 all right. Richard says, Hi, just sending some support. Thanks for all your work. I really enjoy it. Jews, bad bottom text, there you go. I appreciate that. And I'd say we, we have pretty, pretty clearly underlined that that point tonight. All right, let's take a look at rumble. All
01:55:47 right, we got the supreme Rabbi Satan says, in a war with Iran, Israel will fight and tell the very last American, go die for Israel, you stupid cattle, there you go. Zazzy McTazzbot says Spring is coming, and that means bees. Last Dream you said, another European hive has fallen.
01:56:13 Have you ever had success, or does it always end up African? Pretty much it always ends up African. I don't know 100% but I all of the ones that I have checked that were European are have either been Africanized or they are dead white replacement in the bee yard is, is it just, it's inevitability. I think it's because, honestly, it's if I could get feral European bees from somewhere.
01:56:44 I'd probably have some survivors that would make it, but no one really sells feral bees from, you know, like a similar climate that aren't Africanized. So I think that what happens is I get these coddled European bees, they can't handle the mix of the harsh environment that they face here, along with the competition with the other bees, along with the Africanized drones going around and just everything else is just too much for them.
01:57:19 So that's just the way. That's just the way it is. I just have to wear a space suit and 110 degrees when I beekeeping the summer. That's it sucks, but that's just the way it is. Sassy. Mctasbot says, also my cult and I are looking for work. Do you know of anyone that needs up to 100 hooded figures?
01:57:39 We specialize in chanting, holding torches and blind obedience. Well, I'll let you know. It's good to know there. I'll let you know if anything opens up. We got revolver. Revolver says, Dave on your last stream was really great and very Normie shareable. I sent it to multiple people, and they loved your telling of the story and enjoyed it.
01:58:01 Yeah, it's kind of a weird, kind of a weird thing, huh? Oh, man, internet love. Internet love in the early 2000s before everyone knew what catfish meant. You know, when, when the flood? When the when the internet flood gates open to the normies, and you just had a bunch of unsuspecting, high trust wackos on the internet, which I guess, is still ongoing. It's still ongoing.
01:58:33 Revolver also said, I'm also founding stock, and I've always found there's a disconnect from me and other whites that came here much later. It's a thing I thought only I noticed until you spoke about it a while back. Yeah, no, there is. It's when you don't think about the old country like when the old country is America, and that's your ancestors.
01:58:56 It's not like, Oh, my family came here because of the opportunity. It's like, No, my family made the opportunity you look at it differently. You just do and your family history the way it was, you were raised to believe in where you your origins and everything that it's all tied to, that you're going to view the country differently, and when you know that you're walking in the same physical space as your great, great, great, great, great grandfather.
01:59:27 You know, when you go somewhere where your family's from in America, it's that's not something that is easily replicated. You know, it just it's different.
01:59:37 And look, there is a genetic aspect of that. I not to say that, like all founding stock, American whites are awesome, and the rest of them suck, but you do come from a special stock of white people, if those are your ancestors and their special stock that came here too. I'm not, I'm not saying that.
02:00:00 That that's to the exclusion of all other white people in America today there. I'm sure there was lots of adventurous, competent whites that came later, but that you come from a very specific type that that showed up here and created this civilization. And so there's a lot going on there.
02:00:21 That's, I mean, that's what makes up a people and all these, all these things, right? This, this culture that you've had in your family for for generations, and not just, it's not just a culture that you adopted because one of your ancestors immigrated here, like, 100 years ago, or something.
02:00:38 This is something that you have, you're a product of several generations of this, of this blood and soil, and it just that it is what it is. And again, not to say, I mean, I know I have got, I've got friends that are not founding stock, that are based as shit, and I know founding stock people that suck.
02:01:00 So I'm not saying that it's some kind of magical badge of of awesome, but it's, it's, it does mean something. It does mean something. Randall flag says Deb. I don't think normies are ready to digest Epstein's eugenics studies out of his New Mexico ranch. Any idea why he was reaching out to some LDS leaders? Was it the large families in good stock? I don't even know. I'm not even aware of that.
02:01:34 Off the top of my head, I could think of it. Could be the genealogy stuff. Possibly Mormons are big into genealogy. So there could be that. It could be something else. I mean, it could be corruption. I mean, there's, there's, there's corrupt Mormons. Harry Reid was Mormon, you know, there's there, there's, and look, there's just like, there's Utah Mormons, there's Las Vegas Mormons.
02:02:01 You know, there's, there's casino Mormons, which doesn't make any sense, but they exist. I mean, Mormons basically ran the state that had all the casinos in it for a long time. I don't, not so much now, but there's still some, well, Harry Reid as an example.
02:02:17 You know, there were some powerful Mormons, and they, to me, it's something that you shouldn't as a Mormon, it doesn't make any sense how you could, you could regulate something that you I mean, it'd be like regulating, I don't know. It's so contrary to the religion, the idea of gambling that it doesn't make sense to me how they, they ran the regulation of it, but they did.
02:02:45 So there's, there's weird, corrupt Mormons, there's, you know, I don't know. I don't know. I'd have to see what the context is. I don't even know who, who he was talking to, and what the, you know, what the connection was. D man says, you hear about frico tranny that shot up a school in BC Canada, 10 dead, including the shooter, 25 injured.
02:03:11 Bring in the mega pit for the shooter and the tranny loving family, the cops who support them, the cops to support the the shooter. I don't, I don't know if there's a cops to support the shooter. I'd heard something about that. I've heard something about that, but I didn't have a a I don't have, I don't have an up to date reading on what's going on. I've been doing, been doing stuff around here, including beekeeping and research for this stream.
02:03:41 But there we go, mega pit for the shooter. Then we got Gen X Terminator says, To quote, Nikola Tesla, never trust a Jew. Absolutely, absolutely. Then we got Astro less 725, Northern Michigan, white fucking power.
02:04:22 All right, we got scammy Jew relationships always get to me. I lie again. Take some shekels regardless. Well, I appreciate that. Asterless, yeah, yeah, I'll tell you the the scammy Jew stories there's, there'll never be a shortage of those. Then we got Thor's. Rune says I was a member of that church of the Southern California cults whose parents and then just cut off, whose parents.
02:04:57 What the rune i. There was which, which cult, this one, this exact cult, that's kind of crazy, if it's this exact cult. But yeah, there was a lot of people joining these kinds of cults in California, so that it would not surprise me. I mean, there's to be some, someone out there has to be tied to this. I mean, they had so many members at one point like to hear more about that.
02:05:23 Then we got D man says, IRM actually, if they're sexually mature, exactly, exactly. Now, like I said, History doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. Then we got the Shogun says, the gift of narration courses through stack veins. The gift of narration courses through stack veins. Oh, I get it. You're saying that I have the the gift of narration. Well, I appreciate that. Not everyone agrees.
02:05:56 People say I've got a weird voice. Sometimes I was, I think I have a weird voice sometimes. You know, when people compare me to norm McDonald it's not a compliment, it's like he sounded weird, like he's funny, but he kind of sounded like a weird guy.
02:06:16 And that's actually, that's on the nicer comparisons. I'm not gonna tell you the other ones, because I don't want you to hear it if I don't hear it. But I've been compared to more annoying sounding people. Then I got D man again. Says, also, did you hear about Nancy Guthrie going missing? She's the mother of someone from the Today Show, and it doesn't look good. I have heard about that story, and, no, it doesn't look good.
02:06:46 I don't know what's going on with it. Though. I don't know what's going on with that, because the same thing, I've not been on Twitter, I haven't been looking at the news. I have been researching this story all day, and then yesterday, I was doing b stuff and things around the house.
02:07:03 So I'm a little, I'm a little out of the loop. I don't have a producer. What I need is, I need someone. I need a producer that gives me, like, a dossier, or like, you know, here's the, here's the things that you should be up on for the day. But I don't have, I don't have researchers that are producers, so I'm up yeah and just Yeah. I don't think you guys understand I made a joke about it.
02:07:25 Will never run out of Jew stories to tell. But that's not entirely true. It's it's hard, it's hard to find these because not something they advertise, like in this case, right? In this case, they they never mentioned that these guys are Jewish. They never mentioned anywhere in the reporting that these guys are Jewish. And I have my tricks. I'm not going to reveal what they are.
02:07:49 I gotta, I gotta have some trade secrets, but I have some tricks to try to, like, find this stuff. And it's sometimes it's hard. Sometimes you are like, just fishing and fishing and fishing and digging and digging and digging, and then you find something and and you're like, ah, you know, in fact, there I started doing one before I did this one, I started doing one story on a sound bite.
02:08:16 I heard that I thought that I was going to find gold if I just dug a little deeper on it, and I didn't find any cold and I was already like 12 hours into this thing, because I had to watch like this documentary, and I had to watch all these clips, and then I had to find, like this Jewish billionaires, connections to Republican Party members and and there was something there, but maybe I, maybe I'll revisit it, and I'll find it, but it just wasn't, it wasn't worthy of a stream.
02:08:46 And so there goes, you know, there goes, like, 12 hours of of digging around. And so it's, you never know, you know, like it's, it's hard to find some of this stuff sometimes. Ah, let's see here. Then we got, oh, what happened? There we go. D man says, Does this Kike ever shut up on TV?
02:09:16 Excuse me, it was crazy. He was there's more of it. And that there he called up Don Lemon. I just didn't want to look at Don Lemon, but he there's a clip of him talking to Don Lemon over the phone too, where he's like, he's trying to push this. I'm not a pedophile, but if they're, if they're, if they bleed, then, then it's fine. If they're 12, you can have sex with them. You know, it was really weird.
02:09:41 And then he went off on fags, which was kind of funny, especially knowing, you know, knowing that Don lemon's a fag, and back then, I don't think people knew, but Don Lemon, of course, was, like, very uncomfortable with that. But it was just, it was kind of crazy. There's more than that, too.
02:09:58 And because he, you know, he's. Two so he loved the limelight. His entire motivation for even going along with this, I think, in the beginning, was because he thought that there was some fame they could somehow parlay this into some music career.
02:10:13 Because that's always what he wanted, and that just never panned out. I mean, they made their own record label with the money I didn't subject you to like his horrible music beyond just a few little snippets, but he recorded a bunch of music on his own record label, label, and was selling like this awful music that no one liked because his voice, he sounds like a fucking muppet.
02:10:34 Then we got D man again, says, let's bring in the pit for Alamos, disgraceful, blasphemous, filth, anti semitism intensified. I still don't think you can probably tell. I used to just hit buttons, and my buttons still don't work. I fucked them up when I was adding new things, and it's not as easy to make it work the way have it set up.
02:11:00 What is this? How about that? We haven't played that one in a while. There we go. I'm just gonna, I'm just gonna hit things. I don't know what they are, all the time. All right, now we got
02:11:24 blonde beast. Is this the actual blonde? Is this actual blonde?
02:11:32 I don't know if it actually is actual blonde. If it is actual blonde, let's see here. I
02:11:56 All right, white fucking power and blonde B says total groy for death. Actually, no, I actually have one for that. I should have done that one. There's no way to preview these, so I'm just gonna hit them until I get
02:12:19 it. Was it this kind of works just because they're all brown. This one maybe white. Oh, there it is.
02:12:41 There we go. There's some total total grip or death, all right. Scroll, scroll, scroll. Jafeig says we're going to get a six story about fuantes like this in the near future, I don't know, maybe not, maybe, maybe several years in the future, and just like, when in this instance, there'll be people that don't care. I mean, that's, that's what you understand, is, in fact, he said I had this in my notes, but I don't think I, I read it out.
02:13:15 He said, at one point before he started really being the shit everyone, he said that he was so popular, he basically said, What? What Trump said? He said that he could, he could kill someone and draw and quarter them in public, and his followers wouldn't care.
02:13:32 Which I think is obviously, I mean, that's, that's how cults are. That's how Colts are. I mean, you might get a few people to leave, but the the core Colt really didn't leave until the very, very end, when he was in federal prison and they took all the stuff. D man, again, says, I'm not one who's interested much in beekeeping, but taking into account that you go out into the hot sun, dealing with them, stay hydrated with truckloads of water.
02:14:08 Dev, well, I appreciate that. And, yeah, no, it takes, it takes a lot of water, because you sweat. You sweat some by the time I'm done, like the suit is just soaking wet and nasty and it smells like bee venom, because they're just trying to sting you through the suit the entire time. It's it's not fun. It's not it's really not fun. Beekeeping is fun if they're not Africanized, it's fun. I mean, you, I'd probably still wear a veil, but I wouldn't wear a suit.
02:14:43 I'd wear a veil. In fact, when I first started, before I had this problem and I just had European bees, that's what I did. I wore a veil just because I didn't want to get popped in the face, because it happens sometimes, you know. But I didn't wear gloves, I didn't wear a suit. I wore flip flops and shorts.
02:15:00 As I was beekeeping, it's fun because they they ignore you. They just, they're, oh, what's up? And you're just like, you pull out like a frame, it's covered in bees. You're flipping it around, looking for the queen, having a good old time. It's not a big deal. And, yeah, if I did that now, I'd be dead, so I can't do that anymore. All right, then we got D man says, PS, do you have an email that I could message you some stuff about?
02:15:28 If you don't do that, then disregard it's okay, good night, and God bless you. Churro and the family. Yeah, I don't really have like, I need to set one up maybe.
02:15:38 But, I mean, you can always just send me like, this, just time, if it's I, I mean, because I do get suggestions from you guys in the super chats, and that ends up being streamed sometimes, not always, but you know, it especially on days when I can't find something, that ends up being where I go straight to the notes, if I, if I'm, if I'm looking for a story, and I've spent a few hours and I still haven't caught anything, I go straight to the fucking notes, and I just start going through notes, and sometimes I strike gold.
02:16:11 So I would just do it that way. Let's hear scroll, scroll, scroll. Then we got the Shogun. The Shogun says you have a wonderful voice. Well, not right now I'm starting to lose a little bit. If I there, it may resemble other See, hold on a sec. There we go. I need, I need liquid. I'm out of liquid at my desk.
02:16:35 Usually I have, like, some kind of liquids. I'm out of liquids at the desk. Here, it may resemble other voices, but it's you, and we all know, we all know it. Don't lose that voice. So I'm startled as it right now, but I appreciate that the Shogun All right. Scroll, scroll, scroll, and we got Negro spritzer.
02:16:57 Of course, we always have Negro spritzer who likes to tell us about his innermost thoughts and feelings about Africans and and Hebrews and the the Mayans and the Incas and the Yeah, the what do we used to call them? What do we used to call Jeets?
02:17:27 What did like, I guess, Hindus. I wish I had to find like, a better racist term, like an old timey one for Jeets, the engines and the Arabs, the the slopes, and the queers and the trannies, etc. All right, we got one more from optimistically pessimistic says, I'll check out the stream later.
02:17:58 Keep up the good work and good night, Devon. Get some sleep. Well, I appreciate that. You know, before I go though, I want to just double check rumble, just because I don't want to get screamed at for missing one later. It's been good lately, but I'm just going to double check it. Where did I find that at it's always hidden. I always forget.
02:18:24 It's not an under dashboard is under Status? No, it's not there. Count overview. Isn't that where it was? Yeah. All right, here we go. Let me back this up. Back that up. Here we go. Think we did that one last week, right? Yeah, we did that one last week or last stream. I think we did this one, yeah, we did that one we did.
02:19:10 Blah, blah, blah, think we did all these. No, we did okay, and we got one. One more. We got hammer authority, who says, in honor of retarded faggot, who is back, once again, always back. Is this it?
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02:19:32 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?02:19:37 I'd buy that for $1 i
Devon Stack
02:19:46 There we go. My things are messed up. They're playing like off the screen. I got to figure out what's wrong, wrong with that, but All right. Well, welcome back, retarded faggot. All right. All right, guys, we're going to. Uh, call this a night possibility. 02:20:04 We don't have a Saturday possibility possibility, because I got it. I have to do some travel this weekend, and I think, I think I'll be able to do Saturday but I might have to be leaving Saturday night, depending on on how things work out. But it's possible. I'll let you guys know. All right, wait, we got no way.
02:20:28 We already did that one. All right. All right, guys, you guys have a good rest of your week. In the meantime, for Black Pilled, I am, of course, Devon Stack.
Kash Patel
02:20:41 You know, it's the same thing with Epstein's list. It's like, What the hell are these Republicans doing?Decensored News Guy
02:20:47 You say that the FBI has Epstein's list. They're sitting on it. That doesn't seem like something you should do. You're protecting the world's foremost predator. That seems like an evil thing to do, regardless of who may be embarrassed in the release of that list. Why is the FBI protecting the greatest pederist, the largest scale pederist in human history.Kash Patel
02:21:06 Simple, because of who's on that list, put on your big boy pants and let us know who the pedophiles are.Decensored News Guy
02:21:11 I want to just be very clear, Republicans could get Epstein's list out now. Like, how would that process work?Kash Patel
02:21:17 Simple, one subpoena to the FBI. Give me the list who has Jeffrey Epstein's black book, black book, FBI.Glenn Beck
02:21:25 But who that is that, I mean, there Kash Patel
02:21:29 that's under direct02:21:31 control of the director of the FBI? Yeah.