INSOMNIA STREAM: MEH EDITION - 07/18/2026
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In this Insomnia Stream, Devon Stack informally introduces and then plays a full audio chapter from his new nonfiction book about race, demographics, and the definition of “white,” centered on what he calls the “single-digit rule” (a proposed 91% European-ancestry threshold for both individuals and national demographics). He describes the book’s origins, structure, and goals, discusses historical U.S. immigration and racial policy, contrasts American demographic history with Latin America and contemporary trends (including Indian immigration), and reflects on Christianity, universalism, and institutional opposition to explicit white interests. The latter part of the stream is dominated by interaction with viewers’ paid comments (super chats), where he elaborates on book details, personal ancestry, homesteading, media projects, and various tangents (Bigfoot channels, radio shows, cryptids, and music), while also commenting on current events like U.S.–Iran tensions.Catalonian Numbers Lady
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00:10:36 Welcome to the well, a little bit late, a little bit late. Insomnia Stream. I got a little wrapped up. I I I'm I'm writing a book, and it's done. Well, I mean, I have to send it off to for people to make sure it's and format it and stuff. But it's done. It's finally done. Not the book you're waiting for necessarily, but yeah, that one's also that one's like on the verge. I got autistically wrapped up in a nonfiction book that started out as a Substack post and ended up 40,000 words long. So, so now it's a book. 00:11:19 Now it's a book, and yeah, and then I lost track of time, and I was like, Oh fuck! And then I was like, Should I should I not do a stream? And then I was like, No, I got to do a stream because if I don't do a stream, it's like another week before there's another. Well, I mean, there isn't no. I have a Wednesday, but it'll be like another week before another insomnia stream.
00:11:41 So I have to do a stream. I have to do a stream. So I, I'm, I'm late. I'm late. I, I was, because obviously I didn't research for anything. I was like, well, what do I do then? What do I do for a stream? What do I fucking do? And so. up to you guys.
00:12:05 I could share. So here, part of the book, part of the book is I. Well, there's been a lot of discussion lately. A lot of discussion about what what actually what constitutes white?
00:12:25 Like what what actually like how do you define white? And people, in fact, often use that as an argument as to why you can't have like a a white supermajority in a country. Because how where would you even draw the line? In fact, we've done that. We did that stream on those Jewish anthropologists that basically make those kinds of arguments. In fact, that's what a lot of leftist anthropologists have been doing: is saying that the there is no white gene.
00:12:57 How would you know this per this person looks white? Is this person white? And they act as if it's impossible to determine who is white. And then, of course, you get the people who, because their great grandma just had just had to have some of that that that wigwam dick, you know, like they're all bent out of shape because they're like, oh well, so you can't draw the line that that it would exclude me. The count is white, and there's all this this. Oh my God, we what what could we do? It's like here's the problem.
00:13:40 There is no actual definition, and and there needs to be one. There needs to be one, and look, there are tools that we can use to come up with a definition. And I started thinking about this because, quite frankly, it's difficult to defend wanting to have a thing as a central focal point of your movement that you can't define with precision, and so I I artistically came up with exactly the definition, Exactly, the definition that is falsifiable-that there is a yes you are or a no you're not-that is practical. It's part of the book, and I have a.
00:14:43 I I could play because I created very quickly. It's part of why I was a little bit late because it took longer than I thought, and and it it's it is just long, so we might not do it right away. It's over 20 minutes long. It's an. Entire chapter because it requires explanation. Though it's very autistic, especially when I was listening back, I was like, Damn, that sounds like that's autismo. But like, it's it needs to be done. It needs to be done because here's the other thing. Well, I don't know. I don't want to. I don't want to just like like basically explain what's in the chapter. I could just play the chapter at you. I don't know, or maybe I could just explain what's in the chapter. I don't know what what what would be more what would be more interesting to you guys. I mean, like I said, the chapter is really fucking autistic sounding.
00:15:40 What I could do is just play part of the chapter, and you could tell me is if this was if it's like too autistic or if you want it to keep going. But but yeah. So the reasoning behind it was you need to have you need to draw the line somewhere. You need to draw the line somewhere, and America does have a different, different racial reality. But also, our ancestors cared a lot about race, and had they not, and they would. Well, for instance, they wouldn't have had race mixing laws almost immediately. I mean, in the colonies before we were a country, when we were just a colony or a series of colonies, they had race mixing laws, and so they cared from the very beginning. And you know who didn't care? Mexico. And look what happened down there.
00:16:43 So you do need to have rules, and you need to have defendable rules. They can't just be like weirdo, you know, rules. But at the same time, they have to be strict. Just like our our ancestors made their racial rules strict, and it obviously mattered. I don't know.
00:17:04 I am kind of just covering a lot of the topics in the chapter. I could just start playing it for you guys. I don't know if you guys want that though. Tell you what, I never do this. I'll try to look at. I'll try to look at both chats. I'll try to look at. I don't think anyone's over at Odyssey now because I took so long. Let me look. There's a little. There's some people over Odyssey. Stop it. All right. So we'll do.
00:17:30 We'll do ones in chat. If you want me to start playing it, you know, sneak peek at the super autistic What is White chapter twos in chat. If you want me just to kind of tell you what's in the chapter, so I'm seeing some ones, seeing some ones.
00:18:00 You guys waiting with for? I don't see any twos. There's there's a two. There's one. Overwhelmingly, we're looking at ones. Well, I'll tell you, I'll play a couple minutes of it, and then you can tell me if you still want me to keep playing it because it is pretty autistic. Um, but it has to be precise, like this book. Again, it's it's a nonfiction book. This isn't what the whole book's about, like at all. In fact, this is a book that this is just the autistic chapter of a book that is designed so that you can give it to someone who does who who gets it on some level, like instinctually, like they're white, they they understand the the situation, but they don't understand certain things.
00:18:51 Like first of all, that this was a white country at its founding, and how you know the the long and in fact the longest chapter in the book is detailing every single fucking thing that happened from the founding to today that led to the demographic disaster that is America right now, and every every policy, every immigration wave, the people responsible.
00:19:18 There's a chapter obviously on on Jewish influence, there's a chapter on like in-group preference. There's a chapter on like that it that explains the biological realities around why white people behave the way that they they do, why they seem so hesitant to respond to the dangers that that are present in our in our environments, you know the the demographic dangers, even the ones that seem to get it, why they seem afraid to to do anything, why past generations might not have done anything, you know, just I tried to explain or at least paint. A a rational picture of why, as a white person in a Western country, you should care about demographics.
00:20:09 There's an entire chapter on homogeneous societies and why they perform better and why white people specifically perform much worse unless those are the societies they're in, because literally, think of it this way. This is one thing I hadn't thought about till I started researching and writing the book.
00:20:28 White people have never, have never existed in non-homogeneous societies until like 80 years ago, or or really realistically, a lot, especially if you're in Europe, like 10 years ago, you know, or or like if you're if you're Canadian, maybe like since yeah, like the '90s, no, and a lot of Americans even, right?
00:20:51 So there are. It's not just that we have these maladaptive genetic Inherited qualities about us that that make us ill suited for the modern world. It's it's more that we are ill suited for living in proximity to other people, and I also talk about why they're not as ill suited for it.
00:21:20 So why it seems so lopsided? Why, for example, other races don't have any problem unapologetically advocating for their own interests in in contrast to white people acting like bitches apparently and being completely unable to do it. Anyway, I try to explain all this stuff, like basically everything, and a lot of this stuff. A lot of if you're like if you've been around a while, you're gonna.
00:21:49 It's not gonna be, you know, you're not gonna be like, oh, I didn't think about that. I mean, some of it maybe, hopefully, but it's a lot of it's gonna be just it's distilling Basically everything that I have learned over the last decade into a a handbook that people can, like I said, give to someone who maybe doesn't doesn't quite get it yet and needs like the actual rational scientific and historical context for why why we are where we're at, and like I said, and then I get super autistic on one chapter, which is this one, because it has to be done.
00:22:37 You know, you can't write a book about preserving white people if you don't have a definition of what that even is, and and you know, and you and I explain also in this autistic chapter why it has to be precise and unwavering. But anyway, I guess I'll you know I guess I'll play a little bit of it.
00:22:58 You guys can tell me. I didn't get some video up for this though. I started downloading something, but because I was so late to the oh yeah, I finished. All right, I was trying to find just like B-roll of white people, basically, which is harder to find than you would think. Let's see, is this it? Yeah, that is it.
00:23:22 I I haven't watched this yet, so hopefully it's it's white people. It's from the 1910s, but there exists always the possibility, right, that they're like, oh look, we throw some niggs in here for fun. So we'll just I'll just have this plan on the top here as it goes. Why not? How bad could it be? Okay. All right. Well, without further ado, I guess I'll start it off here, and you guys can tell me if you want to keep it going because, like I said, it is long. It is long. So here we go. A
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00:24:13 common tactic used by those who oppose the interests of white people is to claim that white can't even be defined. This objection is rarely offered in good faith. It is typically deployed as a way to shut down discussion rather than engage with it. The term "White" was understood well enough to be written into American law for over two centuries, from the first Naturalization Act in 1790 through the early 20th century. 00:24:38 Many of the same people who insist the category is impossible to define usually have no difficulty identifying who qualifies as non-white when it suits their political purposes. Refusing to accept any workable definition is not a serious position. So, what is white? A group that cannot clearly define itself will eventually be defined by others, or. Dissolve altogether.
00:25:01 When a people loses the ability or the willingness to say who belongs and who does not, the boundary becomes porous in the same way national borders do when they are not defined and defended. Over time, that porosity changes the character of the group, often in ways that can never be undone until the group no longer exists. Insisting and adhering to a clear definition of your race is not a neurotic fixation on exclusivity. It's central to the question of whether a race can maintain its unique character across generations.
00:25:33 If the definition is too loose, it becomes meaningless. If it is too rigid in ways that ignore biological and historical reality, it becomes impractical and self-defeating. The task is then to find a standard that is clear, defensible, and aligned with the actual goal of long-term racial preservation. For most of American history, the working definition of white was largely taken for granted.
00:25:58 In 1790, when the Naturalization Act restricted citizenship to free white persons. What did they mean? It's fair to assume that the founders operated on the assumption that the United States was a country whose majority population was of European descent.
00:26:14 This understanding was never perfectly precise, and it was sometimes applied inconsistently. But it reflected a basic consensus that the country was being built by and for a European ancestral group, and that is what they meant by white.
Devon Stack
00:26:30 All right, you guys want me to keep going? Is this is this? It's actually that's kind of the the video makes it go better. I think that was Henry Ford. Like that made it work better. I didn't even I didn't know it was going to be Henry Ford. So yeah, the Henry Ford thing really helped it. Yeah. 00:26:53 Anyway, so Cherry triggers doesn't like it. Extreme sucks. All right. Well, fuck off. You're not white. You're clearly not white, Cherry. Most people are saying there's one person that complained. Some little niglet over there complained. All right, I'm gonna play it.
00:27:10 It's gonna it's gonna go all the way through. I you know I'm laying out why why it has to you know why it has to be defined, given the historical context, the founding fathers used the term white. They seemed to have an understanding of what it meant.
00:27:29 They obviously didn't have access to genetic testing or anything like that, but they didn't really need it because wasn't a whole lot of race mixing happening in the 1700s. So, anyway, I will let it. I will let it continue.
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00:27:49 That consensus has since eroded. In its place, we now have a range of vague and contradictory standards. Some people define whiteness by appearance, saying if they look white. Others use a civic standard if they act white or if they help whites. Still others treat it as almost entirely subjective or even meaningless. Each of these approaches creates obvious problems that compound over time. 00:28:15 Appearance-based definitions are vulnerable to admixture. What about the albino African? Is he white? A person can have significant non-European ancestry and still appear white, especially in the early generations after mixing. Over multiple generations, this creates an expanding population with increasing genetic drift away from the group you wish to preserve.
00:28:37 Political and social incentives also push in the direction of expansion and inclusion. Once a group is perceived as being tied to benefits, status, or power, there is constant pressure to broaden it. If they look white, quickly becomes if they can pass as white, and then if anyone objects to their inclusion, they must be motivated by prejudice or neuroticism. Civic or behavioral definitions are even weaker for racial preservation. They sever membership from ancestry entirely and tie it instead to ideology, language, religion, or behaviors.
00:29:10 This approach treats whiteness as something that can be acquired based on how a person acts in any given moment or what they claim to believe. It turns a biological and historical category into a political and moral one. Under this standard, a person of entirely non-European ancestry can become white simply by adopting certain values. This is not a definition that can sustain a people across generations.
00:29:34 It is a standard that dissolves a race into an ideological category that is biologically meaningless. The only sensible way to define a race is to ground the definition in ancestry. Human populations have genetic structure that corresponds to traditional racial and ethnic categories. Studies of global genetic variation consistently show that individuals cluster according to their ancestral origins.
00:29:58 Europeans form one such cluster. With substructure that reflects historical population movements within Europe, commercial ancestry tests and academic admixture models can estimate the proportion of a person's genome that derives from European source populations with reasonable accuracy. This does not mean every individual is genetically identical to every other member of the group. It does mean that ancestry provides a measurable and reliable foundation for racial membership.
00:30:24 This aligns with how successful groups have historically maintained themselves. Most peoples throughout history understood membership in terms of descent. They did not require perfect purity in every case, but they maintained a strong preference for continuity with their own ancestral line. This preference is visible in marriage patterns, inheritance rules, and legal distinctions between insiders and outsiders.
00:30:50 The idea that a people should be indifferent to whether its future members share its ancestry is a recent and unusual development. Any specific percentage chosen as a minimum European DNA cutoff will inevitably be called arbitrary. This is true, but it is also irrelevant. Nearly every functional standard in civilized society is arbitrary to some degree. The minimum IQ score required to enter a gifted program is arbitrary.
00:31:19 The exact speed limit on a highway is arbitrary. The age at which someone is legally allowed to buy cigarettes or alcohol is arbitrary. These numbers are not handed down from nature; they are chosen because they serve a practical purpose. The fact that a line must be drawn somewhere does not make the line meaningless or unenforceable. On the contrary, clear and consistent standards are what make rules workable.
00:31:46 The same principle applies to defining whiteness. Without some defined threshold, the category becomes infinitely elastic and ultimately meaningless. A specific cutoff may be arbitrary in the technical sense, but it is necessary if the goal is to preserve a coherent population, rather than watch it dissolve through endless redefinition.
00:32:07 In the American context, individuals whose genetic ancestry is overwhelmingly European, specifically those who score 91 percent or higher European in commercial ancestry tests or academic admixture models, and whose phenotype and family history are consistent with European descent should be considered white. 100% European ancestry will always remain the ideal, just as 100% homogeneity remains the ideal.
00:32:33 This single-digit allowance, meaning up to 9% non-European ancestry, functions as a hard compromise minimum, not a target or a starting point for further relaxation.
00:32:44 When we define white as individuals with 91% or higher European DNA, we are not pulling a number out of thin air. We are setting a high but practical threshold that keeps a person reliably inside the European genetic cluster.
00:32:59 Europeans form a relatively tight genetic group compared to the much larger genetic differences that exist between Europeans and sub-Saharan Africans, East Asians, or most Native American populations. Small amounts of non-European ancestry do not automatically push someone outside this cluster, but as the percentage of non-European ancestry increases, the odds of meaningful genetic displacement rise.
00:33:23 A 91% European floor provides a necessary buffer. Commercial DNA tests are not perfectly precise; they contain some degree of statistical noise, and results can vary slightly depending on which reference populations a company uses. By setting the bar at 91 percent rather than 95 percent or 98 percent. The standard accounts for normal testing variation, while still requiring that the overwhelming majority of a person's ancestry is European.
00:33:53 Someone who truly has around 91 to 93 percent European DNA is very likely to cluster with other Europeans, even after allowing for typical test error, someone whose true ancestry sits noticeably below that level has a much higher chance of falling outside the main European genetic pattern, especially if the non-European ancestry comes from more distant populations. This threshold also aligns with what we actually see in people of European descent.
00:34:21 Most Americans who identify as white and have deep roots in the country test in the mid to high 90s on broad European components. A 91% cutoff sits comfortably within the normal range for European-dested populations, while still excluding most cases of recent substantial non-European admixture. It is inclusive enough to account for the real genetic diversity that exists within Europe itself, but strict enough to prevent the category from being diluted over time or becoming meaningless.
00:34:51 Lowering the bar much further would allow more cumulative genetic and demographic change with each generation. Raising it significantly higher would be. Begin excluding people due to normal test variation or minor ancient admixture that has existed in European populations for centuries.
00:35:08 The 91% standard strikes a functional balance. It is high enough to preserve the genetic character of the European population, yet realistic enough to serve as a workable rule rather than an impossible ideal. In short, 91% European DNA is a conservative, evidence-based threshold that reliably keeps an individual inside the European genetic cluster, while giving a clear, enforceable limit against gradual replacement.
00:35:37 It treats white as a meaningful ancestral category rather than an infinitely flexible label. This standard is deliberately quantitative. It can be tested, and within the limits of current technology, falsified. It does not rely on subjective judgments about appearance or behavior.
00:35:56 It centers the founding stock of Northwest European ancestry, while still encompassing the broader European-descended population that historically constituted the American nation, it draws a clear line that can be defended on both biological and historical grounds. Other groups that wish to remain distinct do not leave membership to sentiment or self-identification; they set explicit ancestry thresholds, and in many cases use genetic evidence to enforce them. The single-digit rule is neither extreme nor unique.
00:36:29 It is simply the same principle applied to white people. Native American tribes provide one of the clearest ongoing examples. Roughly half of the federally recognized tribes in the contiguous United States use some form of blood quantum to determine enrollment. The most common minimum is 1/4, 25 percent tribal blood. The Navajo Nation, the largest tribe, requires at least 1/4 Navajo blood quantum and proof that at least one biological parent is already enrolled. Other tribes set the bar higher at one half.
00:37:03 Still others accept 1/8 or even 1/16. In practice, this means a person must demonstrate a specific fraction of ancestry from that particular tribe, not merely a general claim of native heritage. Many tribes now accept or require DNA testing to confirm biological relationship to an enrolled ancestor when documentary records are incomplete or disputed.
00:37:26 The purpose is straightforward: to keep the tribal population genetically continuous enough that it remains recognizably the same people, rather than dissolving into the surrounding population. Tribes decide for themselves what fraction is enough. Some choose a higher bar because they believe lower thresholds would erase their distinctiveness within a few generations. Others choose a lower bar.
00:37:49 The decision is theirs, and no one outside the tribe is permitted to overrule it on grounds of inclusivity or fairness. A people that wishes to remain a people must define who counts as a member with enough precision that the definition can be applied across generations. Self-identification alone is useless for that purpose. Vague cultural affinity is equally useless. Only some measurable standard of ancestry works.
00:38:15 The exact desired threshold varies because different groups face different demographic pressures and have different tolerances for dilution. What does not vary is the right of the group to set the standard and to enforce it. Some will object that a 91 percent European threshold is far stricter than the blood quanta used by native tribes and is therefore unrealistic or extreme.
00:38:39 The objection misunderstands both the white American tradition and the conditions that produced a white America in the first place.
00:38:46 For most of its existence, the United States enforced rules against racial mixing that were far more absolute than any modern tribal blood quantum. Anti-miscegenation laws existed in the colonies and were codified in the great majority of states. They prohibited marriage and, in many jurisdictions, sexual relations between whites and non-whites. These laws were not marginal or temporary.
00:39:12 They remained on the books in many states into the second half of the 20th century, and reflected a broad social consensus that the European descended population should not be biologically absorbed. Combined with the 1790 Naturalization Act's restriction of citizenship to free white persons, the national origins quotas of 1924, and ordinary social pressure against intermarriage, these prohibitions formed a barrier to the kind of large-scale admixture that occurred in Latin America, Mexico provides a meaningful counterexample.
00:39:47 Spanish colonial policy and practice produced extensive mixing among European, indigenous, and African populations. The result was a mestizo majority, and the effective disappearance. Of a distinct European supermajority, capable of setting the long-term character of the country, the same pattern appears with local variations across much of Latin America.
00:40:11 The United States did not follow that path because founding stock whites treated racial boundaries as real and worth defending. They were, in the language of the time, allergic to mixing. That allergy was not an aberration. It was one of the conditions that allowed a recognizably European-descended nation to form and to persist on the North American continent.
00:40:35 Had those prohibitions and norms been absent or weak from the beginning, the demographic outcome would have looked far more like Mexico than like the America of 1790, 1890, or even 1960. There would have been no white America to defend.
00:40:53 The single-digit rule is therefore not a novel or radical invention. It is a recognition that the same principle of ancestral continuity that other peoples still practice, and that Americans themselves practiced for most of their history, remains necessary if white Americans are to remain a people rather than a temporary majority on the way to dissolution. This definition necessarily excludes some people who might consider themselves white under looser standards, it will exclude individuals with meaningful sub-Saharan African, East Asian, or Indigenous American ancestry, even if that ancestry is several generations removed.
00:41:32 It will also exclude people whose primary ancestry lies outside Europe, regardless of how long their families have lived in the United States or how fully they seem to have adopted American culture. These exclusions are not motivated by personal hostility; they follow from the necessary decision to treat ancestry as the only relevant criterion for membership in a race that wishes to preserve its continuity.
00:41:57 The definition also rejects the opposite extreme; it does not adopt a standard that would classify anyone with any detectable non-European ancestry as non-white. Such a standard would be historically inaccurate even within Europe itself, where limited admixture occurred over centuries, and it would be practically unworkable given the current population of the United States.
00:42:20 The single-digit rule draws a firm line, while still acknowledging that perfect purity is not a realistic requirement in the present circumstances. Those who object to any definition based on ancestry as inherently arbitrary or unfair will likely point out that all human populations have some degree of mixture, if one goes back far enough, this is true, but largely irrelevant. The relevant question is not whether perfect purity has ever existed, but whether a people has the right to maintain its own unique ancestral continuity in the present and future.
00:42:56 Every successful group in history has answered that question in the affirmative. Those that didn't ceased to exist as a consequence of that decision. Others might argue that a strict ancestral definition is unnecessary because culture or values can serve as a sufficient bond.
00:43:13 This view treats whiteness as essentially optional and something that can be adopted or discarded based on belief or behavior. It ignores the reality that culture and values themselves have genetic origins and foundations. Populations with different ancestral histories produce different cultural patterns over time, even when they nominally share the same language or political system.
00:43:37 A definition that severs group membership from ancestry eventually severs it from the biological substrate that makes cultural continuity possible in the first place. The single-digit rule is a workable boundary that can be defended on both scientific and historical grounds, while still allowing for the demographic realities created by past policy failures. It provides a clear answer to the question of who belongs that does not depend on subjective feelings, political convenience, or short-term expediency.
00:44:07 Most importantly, it is designed to resist the gradual redefinition that has already done so much damage to the historic character of the United States. Any definition will face pressure to expand, but a standard built on ancestry with a firm numerical threshold, gives a people the conceptual tools to say no when further exceptions are proposed. A standard built on appearance, behavior, or sentiment does not.
00:44:32 That difference, more than any other, determines whether a definition can serve the goal of long-term preservation. Now that we have defined what white means under the single-digit rule, we must define what a supermajority means. As with the white threshold, any specific number will be called arbitrary.
00:44:51 We do not need to relitigate why that charge does not matter. The relevant question is whether the absence of a firm numeric minimum has already produced. Bad outcomes. It has the United States never codified and never explicitly expressed as non-negotiable a clear numeric minimum of white population share as a condition of national viability. That omission is precisely what allowed the demographic slide into the present. Among Americans under 18, whites are already a minority.
00:45:22 Births to non-white mothers now outnumber births to white mothers. This did not happen because a supermajority standard was tried and didn't work. It happened because no numerical standard was ever imposed. Had a firm numeric floor been understood as central to the continued existence of the country as a white nation, the legal and cultural roadblocks against the post-1965 transformation would have been far higher.
00:45:46 Politicians, judges, and religious institutions would have been forced to justify every expansion of non-white immigration and every policy that accelerated white decline.
00:45:57 Instead, the absence of any such number allowed continuous, incremental change to be framed as harmless or even virtuous until the result became politically irreversible. The single-digit rule applies here with the same force it applies to individual ancestry. An America that intends to remain cohesive and successful must insist on a minimum of 91% white population. The 91% floor is not a marketing tactic.
00:46:25 It is simply the population-level expression of the same principle and for the same reasons. This number is consistent with American historical norms once the black population is placed in its proper context. From 1790 onward, the free population of the United States was overwhelmingly European descended.
00:46:45 The 1790 census recorded the country as roughly 80.7 percent white overall, but the large majority of the non-white share consisted of enslaved blacks. The free citizenry was in the mid to high 90s percent white. Many of the founders regarded the presence of a large black population as a temporary and dangerous anomaly that should ultimately be resolved by separation rather than permanent incorporation.
00:47:13 When that solution was abandoned, the black population remained as a permanent exception to the otherwise European character of the country. Even with that exception left in place, the white share of the total population stayed in the high 80s to low 90s for most of the nation's history prior to the 1965 immigration changes. In 1940 and 1950, it stood near 89.5 to 89.8 percent.
00:47:39 In 1960, it was still approximately 88.6 percent. These were the demographic conditions under which the country industrialized, won two world wars, and reached the peak of its institutional confidence. A 91 percent floor is therefore not a radical departure from the American past.
00:47:58 It is a return to the range that prevailed when the United States still functioned as a recognizably white nation. Other considerations make 91 percent a sound minimum for any people that intends to maintain a homogeneous society.
00:48:12 A share that high leaves almost no room for the formation of large, permanent, parallel societies capable of exercising effective veto power over the historic majority, it keeps the political, cultural, and institutional center of gravity firmly inside the white population, so that ordinary democratic processes continue to reflect that population's preferences, rather than becoming endless negotiations with growing out groups. It provides a clear, measurable, and publicly monitorable standard.
00:48:42 Once the number is accepted as a condition of national viability, every major policy can be evaluated against it. History shows that once a historic majority falls below a high supermajority, the political will and the institutional capacity to reverse course both erode quickly.
00:48:59 91% is high enough to preserve the conditions under which a people can still set the terms of its own future. Anything substantially lower is a temporary waystation on the road to minority status and eventual loss of control. The benefits that flow from such homogeneity, such as higher trust, longer time horizons, greater social cooperation, and the institutional effectiveness that made Western societies uniquely successful will be examined in detail later in this book. For present purposes, it is enough to establish the standard itself.
00:49:33 A people that cannot or will not name the demographic conditions required for its own continuity has already accepted that continuity is optional. A firm numeric rule at the racial and population level is the only way whites can protect their future existence.
Devon Stack
00:49:53 All right. So the single-digit rule. The single-digit rule. Is it too autistic, guys? I thought that was-it's a nice, easy way to remember that there's no wiggle room. It's the single-digit rule. 00:50:12 You have to be at at worst, at worst, 91% European, and the country again at worst, this this is the minimum. 91% white, and it's it's it's historically. It's not just I didn't pull the number out of my ass. I didn't just be like, oh, that sounds good. 91% single-digit rule, you know. Ah, we had one drop. Let's do one digit. It wasn't like that. It was like, what's what's realistic here? What's realistic and easy to enforce? Now look, let's let's be let's be real, okay? I know that like I have no ability to enforce this. All right, it's not about that.
00:51:05 It's about getting people to even think about that that should exist because Americans did not insist in the beginning when they could have, when they could have codified into law a rule like this because they didn't. They didn't insist on having a a minimum that would guarantee national viability. They didn't say if we drop below this threshold, we lose control over our own country. Because that's what happened.
00:51:41 The first chapter, I, I, it was the most black pilling research I ever did. The first chapter, I just, I was like kind of surface level aware of of some of the major events that took place in our country's history that altered the the demographics. But when you actually look at it and see it as just a long narrative. And every time, every time there was a a new wave of immigration, the founding stock Americans reacted poorly to it.
00:52:16 And by that I mean both they they didn't like it, but also their their solutions were were half measures, and the biggest reason, whether you I mean, unless you go all the way back, where there where there they were a lot more explicit about race, like say in the in the early eight you know pre Civil War era, everyone was a lot more explicit about race, but in the same way, World War II psychologically fucked white people over in terms of how they treat Jews and well and immigrants.
00:52:55 The Civil War had a similar psychological effect, and you also had around 19 or 18 in the 1850s, you had a wave of of Irish immigrants, Irish Catholics, and Germans that came into the country, and that also forever changed the view of immigrants because for the first time, really, you had a substantial population in America, where their history of when they thought about their relationship to the country, it wasn't one of a settler, it wasn't one of a pioneer, it was one of an immigrant. That their their history was that of immigration, and so when that population finally gained power and influence, it wasn't just the Jews guys.
00:53:55 You had those the people that that supported expanding immigration further because that was part of their heritage. As an example, Ronald Reagan, who did the amnesty in the 1980s that legalized, they say it's they the official number is like 2.7 million, but I've read in many because they didn't really do a good job of administrating that whole process. Obviously, that that sent a lot of people across the border to because as soon as they found out that if you if you're if you're in America illegally, you can just go get amnesty.
00:54:38 A lot of people rushed in to cash in on that, and the upper upper estimate is maybe even as up as as many as 4 million people, most of whom, like as in 99% of them were non whites. Well, Ronald Reagan, his family. Was of Irish immigrant descent. When you had Ted Kennedy going around pushing the Hart-Celler Act, you know Ted Kennedy, the Kennedy family, Irish immigrant descent.
00:55:14 Hart and Celler Manuel Celler was a Jew who was of Jewish immigrant descent. His family came around the turn of the century. I think his grandpa came like just before 1900, and you know, seller Irish immigrant descent. So you had a lot of people who weren't necessarily Jews, although a lot of Jewish groups clearly worked. In fact, I think the ADL worked with Kennedy, President Kennedy. Another, you know, obviously he is also Irish immigrant descent.
00:55:57 But they wrote that pamphlet, The Nation of immigrants. So you had a lot of collusion, really, between Jewish groups and Catholic immigrants to alter the character of the country, mostly because they that was their that was part of their story. To them, it was a nation of immigrants.
00:56:22 Their entire family were immigrants. So, at every turn, the black pilling thing is, is when you when you look at this, and I go all the way back, right? So even I look at stuff like, for example, you know the the well, and I saw people posting about this on Twitter, Lincoln discussing Negro colonization, sending blacks back, and we've talked about this on the stream before.
00:56:50 I I looked into that further to see why it was abandoned, and really it was a mix of of two things. One, they actually did create some colonies, and with the exception of Liberia, because obviously Liberia is still a country, still around. They tried other settlements, and they all failed because blacks couldn't survive on their own, and so they required they still they required white micromanagement to not starve to death, die of disease, kill each other-like it was exactly what you would expect when they tried dropping off blacks in uninhabited areas.
00:57:31 They just-it was like they just fucking died, and so they did try a couple pilot programs, and and they were all fucking disasters. But I think more more than that. Lincoln wanted to punish the South. He wanted to politically unseat all the Confederate voters, the white Confederate voters, if they reincorporated them into the country. He wanted to take away their political power by unleashing a bunch of Nig voters, and so that's why it happened, and so that's that's that was the first gigantic fucking mistake, and it's really insane because it wasn't it wasn't just Lincoln that was the that was the popular view at the time from everybody, really.
00:58:25 I mean, that's why Lincoln talked about it in public because his political opponents in elections were that was their position too. wasn't like that was the the choice was either this or this.
00:58:35 No, everyone the choice that everyone wanted until the middle of the Civil War, when it became politically more important to unleash a bunch of niggs on the South, it was the the idea was we're going to send them back because we can't we clearly can't have a society with these people.
00:58:55 We have enough problems with just the differences between different white people. You know, the last thing we need now is is a bunch of nags running around, but they did it anyway, and that's the problem. Is you consistently the founding stock Americans failed to preserve the demographic makeup of the country, and the I think the the reason for that is there was there was never the explicit intent, especially not one that included a numerical value for what the population should look like racially.
00:59:34 There there should have been because I think what happened was it was one of those things we've talked about before, where more and more as the years go by, especially as we import people that aren't white and can't behave themselves, we find ourselves passing more and more laws, more and more restrictions, having less and less freedom, and that's because in the past we didn't need all these laws, we didn't need all. These restrictions, because no one thought you would need a law against fucking a horse.
01:00:05 Okay, no one thought that you would do that, and so that they just didn't have one, right? And so they, in in the same way, I just think they just assumed that white people would never be stupid enough to want to incorporate millions of slaves, black African slaves, into their society? That I think that just seems so stupid that they didn't think they needed to be explicit about that.
01:00:38 But unfortunately, they wildly underestimated what a white population, sometimes, especially those guided by universalist tendencies, might might what they might do to to virtue signal how how enlightened they are by wanting to release the niggs into the population, but had that been put into law, or at least I mean, see, here's the thing: is even if it had failed, it would at least have put that idea into the culture that that you need.
01:01:21 I mean, even if even if legally it got overturned, right? At least that would have been put out there into the culture. Hey, this this is a concept that's worth considering. That the only reason why this country works again, I think this was just common sense. They didn't think they had to spell it out. But the only reason why this country works in the first place is we're all very racially similar, you know.
01:01:46 So it's it's not difficult to maintain and manage this. Well, I mean, every society is difficult to manage, but it's workable when you have a bunch of people that are genetically Close, and like I said, they should have they should have been explicit about that and spelled it out and with specificity.
01:02:12 As far as the the percentage for for people, the cutoff, like I said, I had to look into you know what what the the like how accurate the tests are. You know what kind of wiggle room you would need to make sure that you included everyone that was that was you know that that because there's people in Europe that have families have been there for centuries and and they don't test 100 European, so you have to account for that.
01:02:49 And then when I found the the statistic that most founding stock Americans test at least 95 and above up, that's that's I was like, all right. So, a compromise, a compromise which would still exclude people that have obvious admixture would be single digit.
01:03:11 You just go single digit, and that that makes that allows for a little bit of you know error accounting for the errors and the testing, it accounts for the if you have like some kind of weird ancient admixture or whatever, and it would still not the not again this is the minimum not the ideal not the ideal just like 91% white for your country is not the ideal. That's like that's the limit. That's the hard fucking limit.
01:03:48 And so that's that's the most autistic chapter of the book. There's a I got a little more repetitive than I thought when I was listening back to that. I was like, I gotta maybe trim out. Like when you read it, it doesn't seem as repetitive as when you hear it out loud.
01:04:03 That's the first time I've heard it out loud like that. So maybe I need to trim a little bit of it. But I, I just, I think the reason I got repetitive is, is like in my head, I was just listening to people argue against it and make excuses. You know, talk about how well this excludes me, and it's like, well, here's and I kind of got into this with someone that super chatted during the Outlaws episode on Wednesday, where someone was saying, and I don't I don't remember the exact question, but they were basically implying that they were most likely.
01:04:37 I mean, I didn't mention what the number, the single digit rule on on that, but like from what they were saying, that it sounded like they were like you know like 25% maybe non white or something like that, and they wanted to be included in white. And I and when I said to them then, I was like, you know, this is the problem. This is the problem. If what you want is to preserve white people.
01:05:00 Like if you say, Well, I I want to preserve white people, but I'm only 75% white. Well, then you got to take one for the team. Otherwise, you don't really want to preserve white people. You're looking out for your own genetic interests, and that's precisely why you need to have a homogeneous society, because everyone does that. Everyone does that. Everyone looks out for their own genetic interests, and that's the whole point.
01:05:26 That's the whole. That's why you want a homogeneous society, because you don't want a bunch of different groups with different genetic interests.
01:05:34 And by just by virtue of you complaining that you don't get included, you you are proving that because if you wanted to if you truly wanted to preserve white people then you would understand you would get it right like and no one does this to any other group right no one ever does this with I mean there's always like the weirdos, like that that chick that identified as black or whatever, and you know there's there's always gonna be weirdos, but no one no one's like going to the Navajo Nation.
01:06:09 You're not gonna have like some Austrian guy go to the Navajo Nation and start throwing a fit because they won't let him wear a headdress and say that he's an Indian, and even they have cutoffs. And one thing I didn't include because I wanted to talk about this, I just never finished.
01:06:25 I I just thought I thought it was long enough, and I so I don't think it was super important. But one of the things I wanted to look into because to be honest, I was a little surprised by I had known. In fact, I knew a guy growing up that was like a 16th, and I knew he was part of like you know technically part of some tribe. He actually got to go collect benefits and shit like that. It was really obnoxious.
01:06:45 But I wanted to talk more about why their threshold threshold is so low, because it's not really so much as demographic preserve. It's they're not trying to preserve some genetic core population that has any real numbers. If anything, they're they're trying to stretch it. You know, they they they don't have the numbers, so they're trying they're trying to be inclusive to bump up their numbers.
01:07:14 And I wanted to find out if that also might have something to do with the treaties that they have, like if tribe membership rolls has any benefit to the tribe, like having increased numbers on the rolls, or or not, maybe it doesn't. I don't know. I wanted to look into that. But even you know, even even these tribes will have a cutoff. A lot of them will have 50% which means like one parent.
01:07:41 The the the example I didn't use, I although I looked into it obviously was Israel, and that's because Israel is a little convoluted. A lot of Israel, while they do have genetic tests, because they have that maternal line, you know, thing going on that it's not as heavily weighted towards. I mean, they the there is like a minimum I think, but it's more about lineage, and they have genealogy records that they they rely on.
01:08:18 In fact, they I think that the only time they really do the genetic testing is when they don't have reliable genealogy records, but they prefer genealogy records because they like to you know they're they're psychotic about tracing their lineage back to fucking you know David or who you know whoever right, and so because it was kind of convoluted, I didn't want to like confuse things and and go down some fucking weird Jew rabbit hole.
01:08:51 But there's there is an entire chapter about Jewish influence and double standards and the Holocaust narrative and all that kind of stuff, but like I, I don't go into you know I don't go into like trying to disprove the Holocaust or like that. That's that's that's another book. I wanted to keep it as as rational and and just data driven as possible for a a smart white person, because quite frankly, that's the other thing.
01:09:23 Because I at at one point I was like, maybe I should dumb a lot of this shit down. Like maybe I should just really make it way more accessible and not not get so autismo. That's the most autistic I get. A lot of it is more accessible, but it's but the thing is, like, we don't want those whites.
01:09:48 We don't want the dumb ones, you know, because while certainly the IQ in America has dropped dramatically over the last 100 years because of the. The the non whites that have have come in and and necessarily made the the overall average drop. It's not just that whites worldwide their IQ has dropped not like dramatically, but I mean it's not a good trend. It has gone down a few points.
01:10:16 I don't know what the exact number is. I don't have it right in front of me, but I know we've gone down at least a few points since like the Victorian era, so I'd have to I'd have to look up and see exactly what that was. But there's, but that's the thing is white IQ is dropping. Some of that could be admixture, you know.
01:10:37 Some of it could be. I I have to look carefully at the data because some of it could be kind of like these crime statistics that you see, where they're saying that excuse me, some black guy is white, and that's the other problem too. Is a lot of the data that you find, you have to make sure it says non-Hispanic white because the whole you know like the whole George Zimmerman's a white guy thing, you know, or or Nick Fuentes is a white guy for that matter.
01:11:07 You know, it's like you you have to you have to look at where where this data is coming from and make sure that it's a it's not categorizing all these non whites as white people, Arabs often get categorized as whites, so it's it gets tricky. So that's why, well, which is another reason why you need to have a firm definition of what the white category means, and make that a legal definition.
01:11:38 Again, I fully acknowledge that I am in no position, and probably never will be, to impose this kind of a rule. But it does give you a rule in terms of white people. I mean, look, look. If you look going forward, what are our options anyway? It's not like we're going to elect President Hitler and he's going to kick all the Browns out or anything like that, and so whites are having to look for alternative solutions anyway.
01:12:05 And among those solutions is creating our own communities. Now I think if you're going to create your own community from scratch, you should maybe have like 100% rule if you can, if you can have something like that, but to the degree that we're able to create any kind of cohesion, you need to put a number to it. You need to put a number to it. And again, every community, I guess, would pick their own number.
01:12:31 But more, the most important thing that I'm trying to convey here: if you don't define it, then other people will define it for you, and then that that then you lose. And if you don't have firm borders around what it is to be white, it is no different than than not having firm borders around your country.
01:12:54 And for the exact same reason, the exact same thing will happen. And look, that you got to realize this too. Admixture doesn't just stop at the one black guy that you let into your community. You know, assuming that he has kids, his his genetics go on to impact every generation afterwards.
01:13:16 That's which is, by the way, exactly why Israel was sterilizing the what was it the Somali Jews or some it was some group of African Jews and and I don't remember if it was voluntary or not but they sterilized black Jews that were immigrating into Israel for that very reason because once you let that group into the the population. It doesn't. It's not just the fact that. Oh, great! Now there's black guys in Israel.
01:13:49 Like if you're a Jew or whatever, right? Oh, hey, another fucking nigga. You know, it's not like that. It's like no. It's they will inevitably some fucking some fucking Jewess will will will fuck them and and have a little June, you know, and then and then and so on and so on and so on. It has a permanent impact on the the character of that ethnic group forever, and so there just needs to be lines that are drawn.
01:14:23 Now again, for those of you who are listening who don't fit within this threshold, this isn't meant to say that you suck and and and like you know I'm gonna like campaign to have you deported or whatever. Like like again, like I have any power. Like it fucking matters, right? But yeah, lines need to be drawn. It's not about it has nothing to do with you. It's not about attacking you as you know or anything like that.
01:14:51 But lines there needs to be clear definitions, and I felt like I was being pretty liberal with the with the definition. Because, I mean, if look, if I think if the testing was more accurate, I probably would have tightened it a little bit. But I felt like look, and it just had a nice ring to it too, to some extent, right? Like single digit.
01:15:12 It's a good. It's an easy thing to remember. And I knew it was funny because I was thinking about just like in my head, like oh, if this ever got enacted, you knew exactly what they would do. They would start like, What about 9.5? It's still technically single, you know. That's exact, and they would. You'd have to. You'd have to have to. You'd have to like really. You'd have to define it down to the decimal point, or else motherfuckers would would would try to to change that. Now here's the other thing.
01:15:40 If you actually had a society that was not like just 91% white, and then white meant them again, these are minimums, and the minimum was 91% European ancestry, a lot of those percentages would go up, right? Because yeah, you'd be you know like the guy who actually was only 91% like the guy that's like the low end of the white spectrum, he wouldn't have the same impact as someone that was like say 25% non-white or 50% non-white.
01:16:15 You know, so it's something that the population could absorb a lot easier, and eventually, just the the core population, that percentage, there wouldn't really be. I mean, as long as you were policing the the demographics, you wouldn't really have too much genetic drift. I don't think generationally, you'd be you'd still be good.
01:16:38 So anyway, like I said, it was just like an exercise in autism, but also because lines you need to have definitions, and you need to have defensible, rational definitions. You need to be able to explain. You can't. I mean, and like I said, the I I hope I explained the arbitrary thing because that's the other thing I knew people were going to argue about where they were. Yeah, they would just say, Oh, you just pick some random number.
01:17:03 Why don't? Well, how come not 89? Why not 63? Why not? Why not 95? Oh, it's been arbitrary. It's like anything you pick is going to be arbitrary. Like anything you pick, and that doesn't invalidate it, because if the fact that a number is arbitrary invalidated something, then there'd be no laws that involve numbers, because everything like tax brackets are arbitrary. Age of consent would be arbitrary.
01:17:30 You know, like all these things, like everything that has a number, it would be arbitrary. But the fact is, the opposite is true. If they don't have a number, then it's arbitrary. As soon as you put a number to it, it ceases to be this nebulous, fuzzy thing that is unenforceable, and that's the problem.
01:17:56 Is unless there's a number, it's unenforceable, and so if it's unenforceable, you can never have a white society because you can't even say what white is, and therefore you can never enforce, even if you were able to pass some kind of racial requirements, if you can't say what that race is. So I just I again like I said it was an exercise in autism.
01:18:26 The rest of the book covers not that not at all is that what the book is centered around. That's like a a chapter like I think in the middle somewhere. I forget what chapter it is, but the the book is mostly explaining the history, all the different events that took place, all the different policies, all the policy failures, the political forces behind those policies, the the big picture view of a heart seller not being a anomalous out of nowhere event, where because that's what I think a lot of people think, right?
01:19:09 There's a lot of people that look at the Immigration Act of 1965 that allowed for all this non-white immigration that annihilated the white supermajority in the United States, I think that a lot of people just think, oh, it was just some little, it was some policy mistake, you know, Ted Kennedy and everyone else and Johnson, like they just tricked the white people into.
01:19:33 It's like, no, this that was the culmination of a campaign to relax racial requirements on immigration that had been going on since like the 1850s. It was like a, it was literally like a generations long war against the native population that they finally lost.
01:19:56 And part of the reason why they lost it is because they did. The rules for people early on, because those people that they bent the rules for are the ones that laid either them or their descendants are the ones that laid the groundwork for all the rest of this fuckery. Specifically, the Jews.
01:20:13 The Jews were like obviously the the biggest offenders, and that's the other thing that becomes increasingly clear when you look at the big picture of not just immigration policy, but all of the different cultural trends that affected white birth rates. Whether you're talking about the the population bomb, we did a stream on that that was written by a Jew. Whether you're talking about abortion, there's nothing I addressed too.
01:20:40 There's a lot of a lot of white nationalists that are like, well, no, abortion's great because you know blacks are more likely to get abortions, and that's true. But the problem is in a in a in a period where you already had declining birth rates. You you in absolute numbers, more white women were getting abortions than blacks because white women made up during this era when everyone was getting abortion.
01:21:09 Well, I guess they still are. They just don't make up as much of the population. But right when all the birth rates were nosediving because these other cultural forces that were going on, You had white women getting abortions in absolute numbers that they were aborting hundreds of 1000s of white kids.
01:21:32 So, yeah, a lot of blacks are getting abortions and at higher rates, and that that's that's a good thing for for white super majorities and and demographics, but you can't just discount the effect that it also had on the on the white population. When when obviously what they should have done is just if you wanted if you want to look if you want to be use eugenics.
01:22:02 I'm all for it, but you should be basically stopping the problem before it starts, and and just be sterilizing these people. And look, there was lots of sterilization programs too, and that's something that people need to to be comfortable with. Again, it's not that long ago.
01:22:20 We were still the state was still sterilizing retarded black people like in the 1980s like the early 1980s that was still happening, and so people need to understand that this isn't ancient history. White America is not ancient history. This is a completely new environment for white people to live in.
01:22:42 There is no history anywhere where white people have undergone this kind of environmental change as in regards to the demographics around them. And if it's not reversed, we're ill-equipped Evolutionarily, we're ill-equipped to coexist and compete with several other high-end group preference, low-trust non-whites, and that's why since the 1960s we've gone from the very high 80s, close to 90 percent, even then, think like 88% We've nosedived to we're probably below 50% right now.
01:23:26 If you count all the illegal immigrants that are in the country right now, and if and even by official numbers, if you go to the generation that's being born right now, the under 18 crowd, they're already below 50% So we lost, and so the the book talks about what how we got here, how quickly we got here, but also not so quickly, and then I talk about the the the accusation of purity spiraling, why? Why that's nonsense.
01:24:05 Why? It's precisely because we weren't purity spiraling that things like, in fact, the same logic is used. That when the people say that you need to be more pragmatic and be looser with your definitions, well, guess what? That's exactly what the people.
01:24:22 That's what the farmers who brought in the wetbacks during the 1950s and 60s were saying. They were saying we got to be pragmatic, got to be pragmatic, and let in all these Mexican workers to work in the fields and pick the oranges because otherwise, then the the prices of oranges will skyrocket, or or we'll have to get our our oranges from China, or you know, like that, like that.
01:24:45 All the same arguments that you're hearing now from Elon talking about you know you got to be pragmatic. You can't be like you can't have this like dogmatic view of of of race. You know what about this guy? Can't we make an exception for this guy? Or this guy, or this group, or this group, and it's like that's that's exactly what happened. That was the kind of racial bargaining that went on for the last couple centuries, and look where it's led us. So this book is to kind of address all that and and basically try to get people to.
01:25:22 The title is is well. I'm not gonna say it right now because like it might change. But the the the the whole premise is it's trying to explain to white people why they need even white nationalists, basically why they need to put race as a priority. There is there is a chapter about about universalism too, and I'm very fair and respectful, but not every Christian is going to love that.
01:25:51 But it's it's I lay out all the lot of facts, a lot of lot of quotes from from various religious figures, including the current pope and stuff like that, and and past past popes, and and just the and and well, and even even Mormon church leaders, and Methodists, and Lutherans, and Baptists, and yeah, like I try to, I try to paint the whole picture as completely as possible.
01:26:26 I'm sure I missed something, but I don't think I got anything wrong. I have people looking at it right now, but I don't think I don't think there's anything wrong. I don't think there's anything incorrect in it. And I I am like I said, I'm sure I'm. In fact, there's some things I know I miss because it was like, oh, I can add this. At a certain point, I had to also numerically put a value to it and be like, no, this is this is the cutoff.
01:26:52 No more, Devon. You've you're gonna you're gonna make this thing like way too long, and no one's gonna ever fucking read it. So Hopefully, hopefully you guys like it. I got it again. I got a. I don't know how soon it'll be available, but I would assume pretty soon. That's. I don't have a number for that.
01:27:15 See, I need to have a number for that too. It's important to have these numbers. It's important to have these fucking numbers? So yeah, well, it's funny. Someone, so someone in the audience says, I don't think we're capable of the violence required to have a 91% nation.
01:27:31 No, like I said, I don't think so either. I don't, unless there's a black swan event or something like that. That's not the point. I'm not saying this isn't like a. Here's the roadmap of how to get back to 91% white. If you do just do this, this, and this, we'll be 91% white again.
01:27:48 I know that's never gonna fucking happen, and so it's not about that. It's about setting standards and setting and and proposing a framework that could possibly work in the future, or scale down in smaller communities, and at least, and and having that concept front and center, and understanding that if you're going to be a white nationalist, that should be a requirement.
01:28:14 That if you ever do, in in some, maybe not in America, maybe in some other context, have the ability to start clamping down on on who is allowed and isn't allowed in your country. You need to be racially explicit about it because if you're not, you're going to run into the same problem over and over again.
01:28:38 And I also talk about how that applies to the Indian problem, right? Because for decades, excuse me, what did you always hear? You always heard arguments that would avoid the racial component to immigration, and so a lot of these arguments that the boomers, for example, would use when they would talk about Mexican immigration is. They would talk about crime.
01:29:03 They would talk about welfare. They would talk about economic impact because it was a way you could talk about your demographic anxieties without without ever actually having to to talk about your demographic anxieties.
01:29:16 And unfortunately, even when that when when the data was was correct and the arguments were true and that and you did have all these problems you could easily quantify and point to and say look at the crime rate that's gone up and look at the poverty and they don't they're they're low IQ and all this other stuff you could say that it didn't work when you had an 80% white population, and you had reasonable arguments, and you had a underperforming population that was only useful to a real small minority of whites, to the degree that they were economically.
01:30:00 Useful, and white still failed to make it happen, and primarily they failed because they weren't explicit about the the real reason, which was the racial component. Because all the other stuff, it's not it's not like you don't want to curb crime and you don't want to regulate crime, but the by being explicit by the racial component, you wouldn't be experiencing the crime because the crime is a consequence of the racial component.
01:30:32 So, the unfortunate thing with with the Indian immigration is all these arguments that boomers were using about oh the economic impact and welfare and all this other stuff that didn't even work with the people that that applied to, well that doesn't even apply to the Indian immigrants because the Indian immigrants or at least the I suspect that the quality of Indian immigrant is going to be nosediving I I just think that, yeah, that that there's the first waves of any any. In fact, this is usually what taints things.
01:31:10 This is what taints the conversation when people are using the pragmatic conversation. Usually, what what what poisons the well is the fact that the first wave of the immigrants, those are usually the top performing, best that that country has to offer immigrants, because those are the ones that, if they're they are fleeing some kind of economic pressures, those are the ones that had not just the foresight to anticipate that there were going to be the economic pressures first, they also were high performing enough to where they could also get the means of getting here in the first place, and so the first wave of any kind of immigrant wave like this, you're basically getting the cream of the crop of the people that they have over there, because those are the people that sense the danger first, and react to the danger first, and have the the financial means to do it.
01:32:08 And if they and they're able to integrate first, because just in the same way, the founding stock Americans that were actually like on like talking about the actual pilgrims, the people that showed up when there was nothing here, right? There was no infrastructure, there was no white colony for them to show up at where there was already, you know, like farming going on and means of getting employment or so.
01:32:37 When you're the first wave, if you're not super competent, you you die right in the in that scenario. Well, I mean the Indians wouldn't die the first wave, but like they're not showing up in a with a ethnic network that's already set up in the United States. They're showing up as just like I'm in Indiana.
01:33:00 No one's ever seen an Indian before, right? So they also have to be successful enough to show up in this completely foreign country and and survive in an environment that hasn't yet been hasn't yet created structures to welcome them in in mass numbers, and you know, give them a job with their uncle, you know, Punjab or whatever at the Patel Motel down the street or whatever.
01:33:30 And so that's that's the problem: is you have these people that are high skilled that come into the country, and so when the people that are first trying to manage the immigration first assess the problem, and they look at these these top cream of the crop performers that come into the country.
01:33:49 That's what they're they extrapolate that out as if like that's how they all are. Like that's going to be the kind of performance you're going to get out of everyone that comes.
01:33:57 And the problem with India is the population of India is larger than like that of all of Europe and America and you know Australia and New Zealand, like the entire Anglo sphere combined, and so you're going to have you have infinite population pressure coming from the subcontinent of India, but you you don't have infinite high performing Indians on that subcontinent. You have a lot of low performing Indians.
01:34:30 But once those structures are set up, once those high performing Indians come into Western countries, and they do create those ethnic networks, and they do create those those avenues for to make it easier for the lower quality Indians to come in, and they will, you know, and and so and there'll be an infinite amount of them, you know, an infinite amount of them. So I bring up the Indian problem.
01:35:01 And I talk about. I know I'm forgetting something. It's not like look. It like I said. It's it's it's just north of 40,000 words. It's not like the longest thing in the world, but it's it's it's long enough, right? It's long. It's it's short enough to where anyone can read it, and it's long enough to where it it really goes into detail, especially the history of the demographic displacement in America, and so that's all.
01:35:33 The reason why I'm I'm spurging out about it right now is that this is all I've done for like the last at least week. Like I've got I wake up and I work on it until I pass out basically and then I and then I dream about it and then I wake up and I work on it till I pass out and and I've just been doing that every fucking day because I'm trying to get it done because I I want to then do that with Day of the Rope Two.
01:36:02 Have that done, and just get those done, and have two books, new books out, and and then just not write anything for a while, and then maybe go back to making some music or something.
01:36:16 I don't know if you guys have noticed this. I don't know if you guys even if you've noticed this behavioral pattern of mine, where like I spurge out like hardcore on something, and just have like crazy output for a while, and then like I burn out on it, and then I just do something else. And so that's right now it's it's writing.
01:36:36 Right now it's writing, and I was able to get that done, but I'm sure I'm sure I'm going to edit it a little bit. But it's today, like literally, just like right before I went. Well, I'd say a couple hours before I went live. I like pretty much was like, This is good. This is. I mean, it's it's good now to submit to to people to make sure it's. I'm not. I'm sure, like, because you know, I've been staring at it for fucking hours and hours.
01:37:09 Like, I've I've missed something, or you know, that's the way that always works. It's like you you've read like it's like this massive like nonsensical set, you know paragraph maybe even that you've you've read it like 50 times and for some reason it just makes sense in your head because like because you just read it too many times or something.
01:37:32 That's why like I liked listening to it being read there because like it hits different when you hear something when it's no longer your internal voice Reading it, you're like, ah, that I like that, but that's a little repetitive, you know. So anyway, so hopefully, hopefully you guys liked it.
01:37:55 Yeah, probably like I said, probably gonna be a short one. So probably wrap things up here after I do like the handful of fucking super chats that I'm getting now. Man, it's been a it has been a dry spell. I I hope this isn't a trend. If this is a trend, I'm gonna like open up like a fucking OnlyFans or something like that because this is it. This is atrocious. This is atrocious. It's egregious.
01:38:24 Oh, that's bad. It's the summer. I keep saying that. I hope that's what it is. There's been dry spells before. There'll be dry spells again. But this is bad. All right. With that, let's take a look. Love and Division's here. Love and Division's always around.
01:38:46 Always count on Love and Division. Glad Love and Division's there. Always trusting love and division says. Well, first of all, right. All right, Love and Division says Devon. This is excellent. You rock. Well, I appreciate that. Like I said, I've, I've, it's all I've been doing. It's all I've been doing, and uh. hopefully you guys like it.
01:39:27 It is. It's very. It's it's not like my nonfiction, or sorry, it's not like my fiction. It's very. It's very detail heavy. It's because, like I said, these are the kinds of things you need.
01:39:43 We need in in times like this. We need precision. We need a complete. The other thing, the only the other reason why I wrote it was, I don't think anyone's written something like that where it kind of like this isn't all. Like I said, I know I've I'm leaving some things out.
01:40:02 Like I know I'm leaving some things out, but in terms of like at least like a at least a relatively complete argument for data driven argument, not it's it's not based on you know there's no there's no religious argument, there's no cultural argument. There, it's it's literally it's just buy the you know buy the books data.
01:40:31 This is what this is the history of your people. This these are the conditions your people used to live in. These are the conditions your people wanted to preserve. This is how far away you are from that. This is why everything sucks, and in order for you to not have everything suck, this isn't what things have to be like, you know. And so this is, and I wanted, like I said, like a white person that kind of gets it, but not really, you know.
01:40:58 Like I, I, I do, I do kind of. It's, it's the the first chapter, or the introduction rather, is kind of just me telling a personal story, and and talking about how like I came to these conclusions just on a you know just in a in a you know that that's told as a narrative basically, and I think that'll you know people there's a lot of people that that'll relate to it because I think a lot of people have traveled down that exact same path, and then once you realize I'm not like some weirdo, they're like, Oh, this guy's like a normal guy, you know.
01:41:29 So that when I get all autistic about like the 91% thing, like you know, it softens it. I guess I don't know, but anyway, appreciate that. And then let's see here-is this Love and Division? It is Love and Division again. Ah, double, double, double dogs. I like this one, so I'll let the double go.
01:41:57 Love and Division again says I've been telling my Christian bros, that if there's a non-white Christian among us, they need to go back to their people. God knows that Guatemala needs their Christian influence, and actually, those non-white Christians are here for materialistic reasons, i.e. I'm using Christian principles. Well, there you go. Well, I'll tell you what. One of the things that I, you know, again, I'll tell.
01:42:24 I'm respect the Christian chapter is respectful. It is respectful, and it acknowledges that it's not impossible, because history shows that there have in the past been, you know, several Christian white nationalists, right? And so you can be a Christian and have white nationalist beliefs, and but structurally there's some problems, and institutionally there's some gigantic.
01:42:50 It's not just problems; it's oppositional, and one of those problems, especially if you start looking at the big denominations, is just the the The demographic center of gravity is no longer with white people. You know, like the largest population of Christians right now is in Africa, and these organizations know it. In the same way that the Republican Party decided let's do Hispanic outreach instead of getting rid of the instead of getting rid of the Mexicans, let's turn them into Republicans.
01:43:25 You know, and that alters an all a institution that was already I don't want to say always in opposition to white majorities, but certainly never advocating for them, and so again, like I lay it out in a because I I didn't want some I want I want Christians to to to to self um what's the right word for what's the right term for it I want Christians to be able to have the self-awareness and the tools to identify some of these structural and institutional problems that I describe without throwing the book at the wall because, like you know, I I was I I was disrespectful about the and and I also acknowledge, you know, the the the history that what you know the white people have used Christianity as their core religion for a very long time, but I also talk about why circumstances are different in the same way, see.
01:44:41 Here's the thing: you have to understand this way.
01:44:43 In the same way, our evolutionary, you know, path has led us to disaster. Is it because the traits that we were selecting for in past generations were? Weren't adaptive; it's that they were in a all-white environment, and now that we're not in an all-white environment, all those things that made white successful and white homogeneous societies have basically been turned against us, and and weaponized against us, And it's not a it's not a total 100% clean comparison between that and Christianity, but there are some parallels where in a homogeneous white society Christianity ran as rather effective software for racial cohesion because it what there there weren't any demographic pressures to the degree or certainly not to the degree there are now but there even just generally especially in in northwestern Europe that that just really just didn't exist so it you know it just likes that it's it's something to think it's stuff.
01:46:05 There's a chapter on that that has stuff to think about, and I also talk about. I actually think I've covered. I think I don't know. You can tell this is in my fresh in my brain because I've like read through it like 30 fucking times today. Anyway, but thank you very much, Love of the Vision.
01:46:31 Sorry, I've got fucking book brain. All right, Hammer Thorising saying High Priest King Terry needs to be modded. I thought for sure I had done that. In fact, I'm almost positive I did that, like twice. Are you in chat right now, High Priest King Terry? Where are you? Wait, I think I saw your name somewhere. No, that's that wasn't you. Say something in chat so I can just click your name.
01:47:09 I thought I had done that. Like, in fact, I thought I did did it like a long time ago. Like, I thought I had. There you are. All right. Can I just mod you from here? No, I can mute you from here. This stream go down? No, I didn't go down. Come on. screen went black when I tried to click you.
01:47:46 Well, that's not working. How do I? You know, I probably have to go to some like weird screen because it's be too easy if I could just click your name. Rumble. I can't just click your fucking name. Yeah, I can't. If I click your name, nothing like it. Just put your name in fucking chat. That's so retarded. Come on, come on, Rumble. I can mute you. I can ban you, but I can't give you mod powers from the right click there.
01:48:23 All right. Well, let me let me see if I can go to another screen. Let me just do it now. I almost paused if I'd done it, unless I modded someone else on accident. I don't think so though. Where is that account settings or something? Chat settings probably right. Chat settings. No live streaming live streams.
01:48:58 Moderation. Moderators. Oh, I guess not. All right. Oh, I need to put the at sign. I think it's saying unable to find such a user. That is your username. What's going on here? Let me try this again. Let me go refresh the page. Right at High Priest King Terry, add moderator. Unable to find such a user. I don't. I don't know why that's why it's happening. Let me go back to chat. Maybe you guys are saying something, and then I can't read.
01:49:59 It's saying it can't find you as a user. I'm not saying you don't exist. Maybe maybe you're not white, High Priest King Terry. I'm I I. I swear to God. I. I. So it has like it. Literally.
01:50:25 There's a page that says that's for moderators, and it has add user, and you just you put the. And I'm copying and pasting it like exactly. So I'm not fucking up. And then you click add moderator, and then it does something for a second, and then says unable to find such user.
01:50:41 Doesn't even say such a user. Well, I guess such. I don't know. That's still weird phrasing. That seems half-assed. It seems like bad programming. I don't know. Maybe there's something wrong with it. I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll tell you. Now that I've got your username and stuff, I'll, I'll, I'll try it again after the show. Maybe I can't be streaming or something like that. If if you know if I want to add a moderator.
01:51:12 So okay, let's see here. We got Gorilla Hands. Gorilla Hands says, looks like the war with Iran is escalating to another level now. Are you going ready to join up? Is it? See, this is what all I've been doing is writing that fucking book for like last few days, so I've been totally out of the loop. American troops killed in strike. Conflict Intensifies. Let's see what this says. Dubai.
01:51:49 The U.S. military said that it carried out new airstrikes against Iran on Sunday, Sunday, Sunday, to swiftly punish the country's Revolutionary Guard after an attack on a base in Jordan killed two American service members, left one missing and four. Well, they're probably gone, and four requiring hospitalization.
01:52:11 They get vaporized. The strikes were designed to further degrade Iran's ability to restrict the traffic of oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Central Command said the waterway accounted for roughly 20% of global oil supplies before the war. Iran effectively closed the Strait to shipping traffic after the war. Blah, we already know that. So that's not really a whole lot of details.
01:52:41 I guess we hit the Kurdish region, or no, no, no, they hit the Kurdish region. Okay, there's not a lot of details, but yeah, it's I guess it's heating up a little bit, a little bit, but you know I don't see any fucking mushroom clouds. I don't see any mushroom clouds. So until I see some mushroom clouds, all right. Then we got 91% white power. At least 91% white power. White power. That's right, Denise the Celt.
01:53:47 Denise the Celt says, Here is money. Well, I appreciate that, Denise the Celt. Very much appreciate that in these in these trying times in this barren desert, barren wasteland. It's been oh anyway, but yeah, very much appreciate that. Then we got Gorilla Hands again.
01:54:14 Says I have been following Arthur Kwan Lee on YouTube, the based Korean honorary Aryan. Rebecca had him on her show. The backlash. His material is pretty good and reminds me a little of your YouTube days. Well, he's not white, but maybe he can be one of the 9% See, it gives us some wiggle room, a little bit enough, and enough to where there's a cutoff.
01:54:37 Right? There's enough to where we can say, Wait, hold on. Is that the guy though? I don't know if this is the guy. Is that the same Asian guy that's always fucking like talking about race mixing on Twitter? If it is, fuck him. I don't know if that's the same guy. I don't know.
01:54:52 I I don't keep track of all these these Asian people, but uh, yeah. Who knows if he if. He is based. Maybe he can be part of that that 9% right? Once once we rise up and take our country back, you know, I don't know. I just I feel I look I I get that it's people are gonna say, oh that's stupid.
01:55:15 You can't even you can't enforce that. Well, you I'll tell you what you'll never enforce it if you if you don't even define it. Like it'll it'll literally never happen. Whites will never have a country if you don't define what that means. So someone had to do it. But yeah, thank you very much, Gorilla Hands.
01:55:33 Then we got Giga Chad of NPCs says Devon, would you ever consider having a talk with a guy like Jay Dyer or Justin Barrett on the future of religion with white people where Christianity fits in would be fruitful. Both guys are pro-white. I mean, look, I I I feel like it would just the problem is a lot of times people want to argue on theological terms, and because my problem isn't really theological, it's not about.
01:56:12 It's more just like look at the results, you know. It's it's more. I mean, look, there's obviously Deep, deep-rooted universalist themes in the theology, obviously, but you could also say that there are secular influences that, like the Enlightenment, that that cause universalism to be so prevalent, and maybe even so prevalent in Christianity, who knows? But you can't separate a universalist religion, and unless you know from universalism, and you can't have a racially exclusive society that's religious that isn't if their religion isn't racialist.
01:57:06 Like the whole reason why this isn't a problem for Jews in Israel is they don't have a universalist religion. They have a a racialist religion. So when they want an ethno state, there is no religious opposition to that. In fact, there's a religious religious imperative.
01:57:26 Now, I'm not even saying that we need to have a religious imperative, although that would be really fucking awesome. I mean, I feel like that would actually be the ideal. I think the ideal would be a religion of some sort, and I'm not going to be the one. I'm not going to make a religion.
01:57:42 I'm not going to be like one of these people that I'm going to make a religion. But I do think that if if you were to make one, or if one were to emerge or or whatever that was going to be optimal for white survival, it would have to have an ethnic component to it.
01:58:01 And I think that we have centuries that we can look at, specifically the last two in America, at what happens when you have a almost exclusively white Christian population making religious religious arguments for their own displacement over and over and over again, and and again, not all, but enough, and it's not a an accident that every major Christian denomination that operates in the United States, or at least the top five, vehemently disagrees with white nationalism, and is explicit about that, and does confirms not the right word, but I mean it's an accurate word.
01:58:57 Also confirms the the Jewish relationship as as. as as yeah like I forget what pope it was maybe it was John Paul that called the Jews their their their older their spiritual older brothers, which is not a inaccurate description. I mean it's a Christianity is a I know people sprig out on this. Just look, I'm trying to like just from a secular, ethnic, historic perspective.
01:59:30 It has Jewish origins, and you're you're just not being honest if you if you deny that, and that comes with it some baggage, right? If if there weren't Jews around, it wouldn't matter really. I mean, it wouldn't matter as much that it's not European in origin.
01:59:47 I kind of don't like that, but it wouldn't matter as much, right? Like if if Jews had gone extinct like 1000 years ago, it would kind of, it would almost be inconsequential, right? Because Europeans, even if they didn't come up with it, could basically, in that context, kind of act like they did.
02:00:09 You know what I mean? But because there are still Jews, there there exists now a high performing, highly influential, subversive, corrosive, anti-white ethnic group that enjoys a special status with a substantial number of white people, and that is facilitated by their religion, which happens to be Christianity. And to act like that isn't a reality is is also a it's it's to say it's never going to get fixed.
02:00:44 If you can't even confront that, that's that's real. What I just said is real, and that's not even like the only problem. But like that's a problem. So I feel like if I get into whenever you talk to people like this, they start going into like these.
02:00:59 They have these canned pre arguments about how actually it's not really Jewish and no actually it fulfilled Judaism or but it's all this theological nonsense that doesn't really matter like the it doesn't change the the the the facts of of the or the reality of of the present you know like or they'll talk about like, well, Vatican too.
02:01:22 Well, okay, but who cares? Like, are you are you tell are you telling me that there is a a mechanism that exists for that you can, or that there's any strategy where you that that's even possible to undo it?
02:01:39 Are you going to get a white nationalist pope, or like, is there like, there's no, no one has the answers to these questions, and so I'm not like opposed to you being Christian or or whatever, but to act as if that is fundamentally part of the solution is insane, you know, and so I don't know.
02:02:00 That's that's again. I get the the historical connection. I was raised in a in a. I know there's going to be again. This is another part of the problem. Is like talk about purity spiraling. There's going to be people like, well, Mormons aren't really Christian. It's called the Church Jesus Christ Latter Saints.
02:02:17 They they they believe in Jesus. I mean, it's is it is it is it a total is it a is it a departure from the traditional practice of Christianity? Sure, yes, it's a spinoff. How about that? You can call it a it's if Christianity is Breaking Bad, then Mormonism is better called Saul.
02:02:36 How about that? Okay, but it's it's in the same universe, you know. It's in the same, it's the same characters. You know, it's just that it's a different, you know, it's a different offshoot. But I, I was raised with those values. I was raised with all these things. I see the benefit. It's really super convenient.
02:02:54 I kind of wish that it wasn't an issue because I, it makes life easier. It make it look. It makes my life here easier. It makes cohesion easier. I mean, there's look. Religion has a lot of useful aspects to it, but it's it's also just there. There are some. There are some serious flaws that that need to be addressed.
02:03:19 And I think if I got in like a a debate with these guys, that it just becomes look whatever. I don't have a problem with these guys. I've never I've never talked to either one of them, but I feel like that it would it just turns into like some theological thing where it's like you know it doesn't work on me, you know. Like I, I don't, kind of don't believe in it. So you know, so like it doesn't.
02:03:46 It's not going to work on me. I'm looking at results, you know. I'm looking at like what's the output, like what what's the output, and and sure you can identify. Well, it's it's not supposed to work the way that it is okay, but it is working that way right now, and you're and you're not offering any any evidence that it's going to change anytime soon, and so you know that's that's an issue.
02:04:13 So that's that's that's my thing. Is again, I don't I don't I don't I just don't feel like arguing theology with people. Ah. Lil Wagon, Lil Wagon says Nigs very well, Lil Wagon. I appreciate that. Then we got Marvin's Welding. Everyone, go down to Marvin's Welding. They're having a 25% off all spot welds. I already did that one. Just when I think I'm not gonna think it's funny anymore, he goes. It's funny again.
02:05:15 And now some people have seen it. I'll just should I just explain the lore? Not everyone's gonna figure it out. Enough people have figured out. There's this fucking. I've always been fascinated by like these. There's these weird Bigfoot YouTube channels that are just nonsense. Like it's so well, and now that there's AI, it's like a million times worse. But even before AI, you'd have people that would, they would fake videos, and they wouldn't even do a good job.
02:05:45 They would fake videos of Bigfoot using like, I mean, again, if I was going to do a hoax, I would try to make it at least to where you couldn't 100% know it was fake, and these guys would-they make videos that a child could easily determine was fake. Well, apparently, there's a lot of retarded people out there, and there's this guy-he's a Canadian guy-who he makes taking it a step further.
02:06:23 I'd have to find his his channel. He doesn't just say that he he he knows Bigfoot, or that he he's seeing Bigfoot. He he's like friends with Bigfoot, and and Bigfoot comes to his house, kind of like uh, you know, like the Tim Allen show, a home improvement, where the neighbor would be on the other side of the fence, and they'd have these conversations during the show.
02:06:48 Well, this guy apparently Bigfoot comes to his fence, and by the way, the pictures that he's taken-it's obviously a gorilla max, like on a basketball or something like that, propped up on something like it's it's the these are terrible they're terrible, and then he records these conversations that he's having with Bigfoot, and Bigfoot sounds like somewhere between like Corky and and and a Wookie, and and and in one of them, because the guy's name is Mike, I I forget the channel. His name's Mike, and he's in Canada.
02:07:29 Is all I all I remember. And I just I I I just started cracking up because I was listening to like one of these videos that he he had where he's talking to Bigfoot, and he's like, Hey, Bigfoot! And Bigfoot's like, More, more! It was just like, and it's so obviously just some dude trying to sound like a retard. Like it was so bad. And I'm looking at the fucking comments. This is this is a black pill. Once go down the Bigfoot rabbit hole.
02:08:01 If you want another another fucking black belt, and you look at the comments of this obviously retarded video, and there's lots of people that believe it. The guy's got like like a lot of fucking subscribers on YouTube. Like it's in the 10s of 1000s.
02:08:18 Like I think it might be even like close to 100,000, or maybe even north of it now. This was a long time ago. I don't. I'm not 100% sure, but I'm pretty sure because that show's just like waiting to die anyway. It has been like since Art Bell died, but I think he even got on coast to coast at some point, and they played like I might be thinking of some. I stopped listening to Coast to Coast when when Art Bell stopped doing the show because George Norry was kind of never all that interesting anyway.
02:08:54 But they're really phoning it in nowadays because like now because it's the internet exists now, right? Like all the people that used to be up late at night because they, you know, had like a security guard job, or they, you know, they they were working at a bar and or whatever.
02:09:12 Right, like you work the night shift somewhere and you you have an AM radio, you click it on to listen to like Bigfoot and like ghost stories and whatever. That does that's not how things work anymore. Everyone's got a fucking phone, and so no one's listening to that shit anymore.
02:09:28 And it's that show has become because I still listen to radio because I'm a weirdo, I guess. But I'll tune in on like my super big like radio communication center here that you guys would-I don't know if you guys would like high five me or make fun of me until I died. If you saw like right next to me, I just got well.
02:09:51 No, I shared a picture once. You guys have seen it, so I'll I'll tune into the you know different AM station. Sometimes with my big antennas because I I can pick up at night I can pick up AM stations in Canada all over the place right and so all you know coast to coast is usually on sometimes after the show's over and it is just it's usually and by the way in retrospect so was this was also a lot of Art Bells yes it's it's almost nowadays.
02:10:22 It's always some fucking douchebag Jew selling some, and I'm not being facetious.
02:10:29 I mean, like actually, like they all have like it's like my name is Ira Goldberg, and they're selling some like new age bullshit, and and like they don't even have like they don't even have the pretense of coming up with some kind of fun conversation about Bigfoot or or ghosts or aliens, right? Like they don't they don't even pretend to like to have a show anymore.
02:10:53 It's just some fucking Jew telling you what website to go to to get some fucking space juice or something that he has that cures ball cancer, like it's it's so horrible.
02:11:04 But anyway, like one of one of these nights, I'm almost positive. I'm almost positive I heard the Mike guy playing. If it wasn't him, it was some other guy doing basically the exact same shit. So I guess I'll maybe that's what I'll do. I guess if the super chats ever like actually dry up all the way, I'll just open. I'll just start. I'll start talking about Yucca Man. That's that's the desert Bigfoot. Apparently, I looked into it.
02:11:32 So because yeah, I don't know where I don't know where he'd hide, but apparently there's Yucca Man and and them their desert. You know, like so. The the desert Bigfoot's called Yucca Man. We also have apparently cactus head, which if you it's it's it's a dog with a cactus for a head.
02:11:54 Gee, I can't figure how that would have started. Couldn't have possibly have been like a coyote that like got a big piece of big chunk of choya cactus stuck to his head, right? And he was running around and freaked out some retard that was like, Oh, saw monsters! It's a cactus head! You know, also a real original with the name, buddy. But apparently, we have that cryptid out here.
02:12:16 Why am I talking cryptids? Anyway, who even? Well, where am I even at? Marvin's welding. Marvin's probably like, What are you doing, man? I paid good money. You talking, Marvin? Marvin says, Haven't been able to catch a live in a long time. I appreciate your work. You are truly one of the best and most honest in the movement, never stop what you do. Well, I appreciate that. I I'll tell you what I do try to do that.
02:12:46 I know some of the things I I say, and maybe even some of the said things I said tonight are going to piss people off. And I'll tell you that is a rare thing because I know some of these people, and they they they always they always calibrate. They calibrate. Maybe I should. There's sometimes maybe I feel like I should have calibrated. Maybe there are times where like maybe I should have dialed that back a little bit.
02:13:10 But you know, but I'm glad you appreciate the honesty, Marvin. I'm glad. Hope maybe you're still. Hopefully you're still alive after all this time, all this talk about about Yucca Man. All right, then we got Denise the Celt says, What is white? Haplo Group One, Haplo Group r1 B, and Haplo Group H make white people. Period. The end. Well, I'll tell you. It's like I said, I I I I have a much higher percentage than 91.
02:13:47 I don't know what the exact. I have to look at it. I mean, it should be basically 100 because I can trace my genealogy back like almost like 1000 fucking years, and they're all white people. So like, if it's not 100% it's got to be really fucking close.
02:14:02 If like my great great great great great great great like a million greats later, grandpa fucked some kind of something. I don't even know what, right? Like who the who they even have access to, you know? So like, but yeah, I'm aware. I'm aware that not everyone does in America, and like by the way, that standard, and I made it specific in the book.
02:14:25 That standard is not necessarily appropriate for European countries because your your your reality is on the ground out there going to be totally different.
02:14:34 So I that this standard was is specific to what white in America should mean, and I thought I was I would I would give it a wide enough margin to to include people that would be appropriate to include.
02:14:50 Man, it doesn't mean we're the rest of you out there, which I'm sure there's some of you out there. We're like, damn it, I'm I'm only 89. Whatever you know, like nothing's gonna happen yet. All right. Why Eli says, how have disgusting, scamming, littering Jeets been able to reproduce past 2 billion? It's honestly mind blowing. There must be some outside influences helping this brown bio weapon.
02:15:32 Then you say Henry Ford was the greatest American of all time. It's not even close. Well, I'll tell you what. I wonder about the population. Look, it. I don't think this is like census data so much as a lot of that's population estimates because there's a lot of there's still a lot of primitive, very primitive people in in India. But it doesn't matter. Like even if they're off by half, like there's still like a billion of them.
02:15:58 Or what what's what's the actual number? How many Indians on Earth? Survey says 1.4 7 billion in India, but there's 35 million outside of India, almost all of whom are in the Anglo sphere. So that's here, England, Australia, New Zealand, and so forth, UK. You know, broader, broadly, every ever because you know because they speak English. So that is the. I don't know how many. I don't know how many of them are in America.
02:16:53 Let's ask how many Indians in America. What's the number again? Yeah, so 5 million as of 2023, which means there's a lot more now. I don't know what the exact number, but a lot more than 5 million. Maybe it could even be as much as 10 million, right? Is there is there a right now number? I think the latest.
02:17:38 Well, I don't trust this, but like I think the latest real numbers are 2023, and so north of north of 5 million in America right now, and then in the UK they probably have like a big bulk of them, right? No, they got less. They got 2.1. Canada must have. Canada is the one that gets them all, right? No, they only got, but they they got north of 2 million. Where's this 35 then? This isn't adding up to 35. Let me do it this way.
02:18:25 Might have to supplement my chapter on Indians because I didn't really. I just used the 35 number. I didn't go through by country. List the numbers for each of the main. countries for Indian diaspora and their numbers in that country. All right, so we got again. This is gonna. This is not up to the second. I think 2023 or maybe 2024 is the latest official data. It's probably different by country though.
02:19:15 It's thinking. It's thinking. Shouldn't have used expert mode, or maybe I should have. If I want, forgot I had it set to expert mode over here because I was doing research. Not that it makes huge different always difference. Here we go. 10 countries overseas. Here we go. Come on. Come on.
02:19:42 Here we go. Rank number one. Oh, yep, I knew it. So, oh, UAE got got a bunch of them. I didn't realize that. So, United States is number one with 6 million Indians. The United Arab Emirates, some reason, has 4.3. 4 million, Canada. Yeah, I knew the number had to be bigger than what I was saying. What is 3.2 5 million, and their population's way smaller than America's, so that means it's a much larger percentage.
02:20:16 Malaysia, yeah. Hey, you guys can go to Malaysia all day long. Indians, Malaysia's fine. 2.9 million, or in UAE for that matter. Saudi Arabia apparently has a lot of them too. 2.7 5 million. Myanmar, 2 million. South Africa, 1.8 million. Sri Lanka, 1.6 million. UK only one point. I I would have thought UK would be would be up there. I got to update my chapter a little bit. This is not what I was expecting.
02:20:55 And then Kuwait has a million. And then we got Australia only has about a million only. I mean that that's Australia's population is also also very small. Singapore's got about half a million. Yeah, well there. Congratulations, America! You've got the most. Yay! We win. All right. Then we got Red Hawk 157 I O says I finally traced my ancestry and I found my ancestor came to America in 1635, coincidentally from the town of Devon. I've been there.
02:21:38 15 generations later, I was born in the same town he helped found. Well, that's awesome. That's actually really cool. Yeah, I don't remember the exact year, but yeah, my that's that's the era.
02:21:57 I I I'm I'm early 1600s. There might be a one or two that's like late 1500s, but it's right around that's right around when my family got here. From basically, we might be related, like for real, like because my family, a lot of my family depends on you know who who whose line you're looking at came from that same area at one point.
02:22:28 So who knows? We're probably very. I'll tell you. At minimum, we're genetically very similar. All right. Then we got Rocco d2 says best forward quote. The only way to achieve world peace would would be to get 50 leading Jewish financiers of the world together and render their manipulations of money impossible.
02:22:52 Well, right, and that's the thing too is it is kind of interesting. There's that I don't know if it's an actual Rothschild quote, but there, there's that quote that's attributed to Nathaniel Rothschild where he says he doesn't care who runs a country as long as they control the money, and and that's the thing is a lot of this that's what it boils down to is that was one of the consequential things that happened in America is we lost control of our monetary system, largely it's controlled.
02:23:24 Like if you look at the, the I mean the Federal Reserve system is is very Jewish, and I don't just mean an administration, but like the the private financiers behind it.
02:23:41 So, yeah, it's a that's a that's a big problem. Wait, no, I forgot. I forgot. I forgot my my my talking points. The Federal Reserve is based actually. Let's see here, and so are flock cameras and Epstein. Let's see. We got Allie. I'm gonna say it wrong. Saradwin. It's either Caridwin or Saradwin.
02:24:14 I'm gonna say Saradwin because that sounds better. Oh, we already did that one. White fucking power. Ah, that's not gonna. That's not gonna. That works. All right, Allie says the genetic definition of white should be that what that your ancestors exclusively from one the Western steppe herd herders, aka Indo-Europeans, two early European farmers, and three Western hunter-gatherers.
02:24:58 All right, like I said, you got to remember. My definition is for a a functional, political, in the American context definition of white, and that's all. That's it. There's always going to be people that want to make it infinitely more more pure. There's always going to be people that want to make it infinitely looser, but I feel like the definition I came up with is a functional definition, and that's what's important in the American context.
02:25:34 That's, I think, an appropriate definition. But yeah, I agree. The ideal should never be less than 100% And again, what this definition, I keep saying it's not definition. It's a minimum. It's a minimum. It's a bare minimum. It's it's the worst case scenario. And in fact, it would not.
02:25:59 Most whites aren't. It's it's it's also kind of an awkward percentage in a way that purposely excludes people that would have you know one or more grandparent, for example, that isn't white. I mean, you're just automatically out of there. So it there's not going to be a whole lot of people that that that will qualify into that that that would be discernibly non-white. Although, you know, I'm sure there might be someone.
02:26:34 All right, then we got Rupert said something, but was removed by moderator. What'd you say, Rupert? Rupert was Rupert is also not white. Sorry, Rupert. In fact, in the book, we go over the case where the high caste Indian in 1924 took it to the Supreme Court, trying to be legally declared white by the federal government and was denied. Sorry, Rupert. Sorry, Rupert. All right, then we got Purple Cap Mint.
02:27:14 Says thanks, Devon. Well, I appreciate that. Fly Eli says niggs are like the WNBA of Lord of the Flies. No, I thought that was funny. That that they they had some pilot programs that all like were disasters. But what would you expect? Really, the problem is caring, right? The problem is giving a shit. They they should not have cared.
02:27:42 They should have just said, Well, you'll figure it out, or This is a selection event for you, right? Like we're gonna keep bringing the boats, and if you're all dead every time we show up, then oh well.
02:27:56 But like, I'm sure that's not gonna. I'm sure at least some of you are gonna like figure this out, and then you'll be the kings. You'll be the kings that will like whoever doesn't die.
02:28:06 By the time we come back with another boatload of eggs, you will be the emperor. You are the last man standing. I want to find detailed accounts to find specifically. Maybe that would be a good stream. Trying to find detailed accounts of these pilot programs just like utterly failing. All right, then we got Night Train.
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02:28:34 White power.Devon Stack
02:28:49 Night train says we're drawing lines, motherfuckers. That is true. We are drawing lines. You have to draw the line somewhere. Like I said, it's always going to be somewhat arbitrary, no matter we draw the line, but that is true of every line. 02:29:08 All right, then we got Fly Eli says we used to have a eugenics program, now we have a dysgenics program. That's why Indians and billions of other brown clowns are outbreeding the world. They're walking bio weapons, and it's honestly scary. It is true. The demographics in this country-it's hard to imagine a scenario where they are ever dialed back in any meaningful way without some kind of massive conflict.
02:29:41 And I'll tell you what: the more I was researching the effects of of losing your homogeneous society, and like the there's a lot of things that we just like we see kind of the symptoms of it. On a on a in a micro on a micro scale, you know. For example, you understand that when you go to like Target and buy something, that the black people working there kind of suck, you know.
02:30:15 And like they, you know, the black lady at the checkout stand is is is almost like acting as if you are part of her, like a like you're inflicting some kind of wrong on her by just being there and forcing her to do her job, right? And and just like the general negative attitude you get from non-whites and the incompetence that you see in the workplace, like look, we all kind of see it.
02:30:42 We see the erosion of the cohesion of the society, but when you really start to dig in and find out, like the a lot of this stuff, there's there's measurements for it, and then just if you look at the examples of the economies that have modernized over the last 50 years, you know specifically, and everyone, it's not a hard example to use.
02:31:07 Everyone does. Japan went from having an atomic two atomic bombs dropped in major population centers and losing a world war went from a pile of rubble in many parts to where it's now it's it's a thriving, you know, high performing society with a huge huge economy.
02:31:36 Look, same thing with like North or South Korea rather. South Korea was basically like a third world country until the 1950s, and it's it's modernized super fast. Same same. They have they have a. I mean, they're those both those countries are above 91 percent.
02:31:56 China, in fact, despite being as gigantic as it is, is I mean, it's something like 80% Han Chinese. I mean, it's it's mostly. I mean, it's got a super majority, right? So it's it's same thing. None of those, and it's not just because they're high IQ. They're high IQ, but if you had given all three of those countries I just listed the racial makeup only of of America only you you kept instead of the white shrinking well now we're a minority but like if if if if you made Japan 50% white and then the other 50% was is all the fucking randos we have here.
02:32:46 Japan would look like shit right now, and it would function like shit. And if that had been the demographics in 1945, you never would have heard of a Nintendo. So we'd all be using Atari still. All right, we got Allie Saradwin again. I think would love a full Rocket Pixie album when you finish the books. The LE is genuinely my favorite track of the year. Sell it on your Bandcamp so we can support you more.
02:33:18 Well, I was thinking about actually making a CD, like making an actual physical CD, I don't know if a there's people that have CD players anymore. Like computers don't even have CD-ROMs or like that on them, and no one has DVD players. You know, like so there's there's probably genuinely like a lot of people that have no way of playing it, but I think it would be fun to have something physical.
02:33:47 So I don't know. Maybe maybe I will. I'll figure out how to do that. But you can. I mean, you can get it from iTunes. It's on iTunes. You can get on iTunes. You can get it on Amazon Music somehow. There's some other sites I don't I I don't I'd have to look.
02:34:06 There's because I I just I had it I went through a distributor that would just you know put it all out there and just from the Spotify revenue I think it's paid for itself so like it's no longer. I'm not in the hole, you know. Like it paid for like the the pro subscription I got to the AI stuff. It paid for the distribution stuff. It paid for everything. So it's I've I've more than broken even on it. In fact, it's it's made a like a decent.
02:34:39 I mean, it's more than I thought it would. I'll put it that way because I wasn't really doing it to make money, but it it's it's made more than I I thought it would. Less than 1000 bucks, but you know, hundreds of dollars. That's not bad, right? So I appreciate that. In fact, there's that one song.
02:35:02 Is it is the biggest one? I don't know why it must have got on some playlist or something. But even on YouTube, it's got like the way more. It's got like 10 times the views of everything else. So I don't know if that's like everyone's favorite or if like someone put it on like a a playlist that gets played a lot or something, but it's a you know that's the number one song. We got Gorilla Hands says all of you Jewish faggots need to donate some shekels to Devon. Well, I appreciate that, Gorilla Hands, and then apparently someone listened. Apparently, because we got a big dono.
Mayer Rothschild
02:35:48 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself.Devon Stack
02:35:53 Look how Jewy this bag is. All right, big donut from Red Rum. Red Rum 2001. Is that a a reference to two separate Kubrick movies, or is that a coincidence? Red Rum 2001 with a big dono says, Looking forward to the final print, Devon. Good stuff. Well, I appreciate that, and as am I. As am I. 02:36:38 I'm feeling like I have to add some more data. The like I said to the the Indian chapter now, Indian chapter was almost like an afterthought. Not like an afterthought, afterthought, but like more like I knew I couldn't not mention it. So it's it's a much shorter chapter. That was more just like don't forget about the India problem, just because like the sheer Scale right, but yeah.
02:37:04 Hopefully, I'm I'm hoping like I don't know how long the process takes. I don't even talk to like publisher people, but I I have people obviously I'm going to talk to, and I don't know how long it takes them to go from like me sending them a PDF or whatever the fuck they need, and and then I don't know how much formatting, you know, if they have like a template I need to fit it in, or I don't know.
02:37:30 But I can't just do it myself because I'm I am I'm banned on Amazon, so and then I'm also gonna make book one available, and then I'm gonna make book two available within a few weeks after this this one goes out, because it's it's right at the finish line done.
02:37:53 It's just I had that's another reason I started writing this one is I just had to fucking take a break. After a while, you just lose perspective on on it after you've been reading it too many times. But thank you very much for the very generous dono Red Rum, 2001.
02:38:13 All right, then we got Yo Jimbo Rockford says I got my high Jeffrey shirt Friday. I'm sure the mega boomers around town won't like it as much as I do. Forget about that one. I need to make some more shirts. I mean, there's some. Did did I did I list it? There's actual black. People were asking for black pilled logo ones. I made one. I don't. Maybe I did. I not list it. I might have forgot to list it.
02:38:44 Let's see. I never promote my stuff. Do we have? Yeah, there is a black build one now. All right, where's the page for it? How do I get to the page? I hate this. Hate this interface. Where's uh? Here we are. Trying to just get to a fucking picture of it. I hate this interface. Yes, there is a black pilled shirt. Thank you. Let's save this picture. Right, dead air. That's just what we need, right? Everyone loves dead air.
02:40:11 Yeah, this is. Why is it not loading? I fucking hate this thing. All right, do it this way. There's the black pilled shirt. Get the black pilled shirt. I think there might be there might be a hoodie. I don't know. There's a couple different colors you can get. I might make. I might. I haven't made one a little bit. That's the last one I made. Let's see here. But thank you very much, Yo Jimbo Rockford. Then we got half hair.
02:40:54 Says thanks for all you do. Half hair. Does half hair mean that you've got a mullet or a skullet? I don't know. I don't know. I appreciate that half pair. Then we got Flow State Lab says, Hey Devon, first time dono super broke, but picking up a second job soon. Thanks for everything. We appreciate even if we're too broke to show. Ah, well, look, if you're broke, don't don't worry about it.
02:41:22 I'm not saying if you're broke you got to help out. I'm just saying if you're like you know Daddy Warbucks out there, if you're like the you know skinhead version of Daddy Warbucks, it'd be appreciated. That's all. That's all I'm saying. But if you don't have money, don't you know? Don't break the bank.
02:41:43 But I appreciate that anyway. All right, then we got Randolph White Wolf says we should think about separate areas who don't meet the criteria for white country, but are still mostly white and pro-white and pro-white. My family claimed Cherokee on both sides, but mom's tested negative. See, that's the thing.
02:42:04 Okay, so there's a lot. It became cool. It wasn't just a little Elizabeth Warren. It became cool to claim some kind of percentage of of Indian heritage a lot, not just recently, a long time ago, and a lot of that that got passed down, like oh yeah, oh yeah, your great grandpa, he was like part whatever, and people thought it was cool, and so it became part of like the family tradition, and everyone told their kids and their grandkids, and it just gets passed on, and then they go get tested, and like it's not true, that's not an uncommon scenario.
02:42:41 There was a guy that got mad at me on Twitter because I had said something about why I said so about the one drop rule, which I wasn't meaning literally we should impose the one drop rule. I was just saying that it was a good thing our ancestors did, or we looked like Mexico, which is 100% true.
02:42:59 And this guy was freaking out about purity spiraling and said something along the lines of, Oh, what about people that have a you know you're excluding a lot of Americans because you're excluding everyone that has you know native heritage. Hey, Grock, how many Americans have at least one Native American ancestor?
02:43:21 And Grok replied with like two point with point 2% of white Americans have one Native American ancestor. It's like such an insignificant number. Like realistically, there's not there wasn't a lot of mixing.
02:43:37 There was some, but it was really not a lot, like and and in fact, to the degree that it happened, a lot of times it was rape. A lot of times it was rape. So not a whole lot. I mean, think about the context. We've done you. We've done streams on what was going on back then.
02:43:55 How many white people you think were going out and going like, I'm gonna, I'm gonna have me some of that fucking wigwam pussy, like who the fuck's doing that? No one's fucking doing that shit. So I think there's a lot of whites that just falsely believe that.
02:44:11 Now there's some that do, and it's that's that's some bitch DNA because it is so genetically distant or distant that it it really knocks you out of the the European cluster with with just a little bit goes a long way. Let me just put it that way. But eventually, you know, with enough admixture more white, you know, to to white it out a little bit, you will you will eventually make your way back in.
02:44:41 But just a little bit of that shit, man. It knocks you fucking way outside the white category. You know, it's funny, people people are that act. For example, that make excuses for for Nick Fuentes acting like he's white. He's not. He's even he's he's literally posted his.
02:45:00 Is is 23andme, and it's funny because the exact same people that were going around sharing the JF me. Remember when JF made the argument that if you race mixed, that you would be more closely related to the average white person than you would be to your own child, and everyone thought it was hilarious and and passed around the meme that showed where he plotted it out, where where he you know your mixed race kid would be, and how far away he would be from you, and and how hilarious it was that literally a random white guy would be more related to you than your own kid. Guess what? I'm more related to Nick's mom than he is.
02:45:46 Think about that, and yet he's supposed to be white. Look, sorry, Nick. Sorry that your mom decided to trade in the cannoli for a chimichanga, but you can't wash that stink off. All right, let's see here. Cactus, cactus man, or cactu, cactu. That's not even cactus. What, what am I doing here? I see cactus man. When I see that, Kakootsman, Kakootsman says, long time listener, first time donor.
02:46:30 Love your content. Your voice is needed. Well, I appreciate that, Kakootsman. So that's why I couldn't couldn't pronounce. I've never seen you around here before, but I appreciate that. Thanks for the 20 spot there, very very nice. You cakuts man. I'll try to remember how to say that. I'm probably saying it wrong anyway. Still, field marshal says awesome as usual, Staxy. Well, I appreciate that.
02:46:56 Thank you very much. All right, then we got Dauntless dissidents says, or dissident rather, says I appreciate your authenticity, Devon. You're one of the few people on the scene that cares more about teaching people the truth and not what they want to hear.
02:47:14 You also deserve a good holiday. Is it a holiday right now? I appreciate that, Dauntless. But is it a holiday? You know, I thought I drove out because I drove into town today, and I thought I saw. My days are kind of blurring together. I'm not even joking. That might have been yes. That was yesterday.
02:47:34 I thought the there someone was flying a flag half maxed, and I was like, What the fuck happened? Oh, that's what happened. It was the it was it must have been the Iran stuff. the The soldiers that got killed. Okay, that must know what it was. Um, is it a holiday though, or are you just saying like in it because you're New Zealand? I'm assuming. Are you just saying that as in like vacation? I could use a vacation.
02:48:02 I might take a short one. I might take a short one before summer's over, but it won't be a vacation so much as it'll be me getting booked two out the door. So I'll probably still do Outlaws Because Rebecca owes owes me some some producing after after this last week. I had to I had to I had to pick up all the slack because she was doing her her thing. I guess was today, or technically yesterday, I think. Right.
02:48:42 This is tomorrow. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I'll have to. I'll have to head her up. I'm pretty sure she's in New York right now. I'll have to hit her up and see how that all went. I thought about going. I thought about going, but New York. I don't know. I don't know about New York guys. New York. See, I can talk shit now because I'm not going to affect ticket sales because it's already happening.
02:49:08 So, actually, maybe maybe it's cool. Maybe it's a cool venue. New York's not bad if you're not staying there. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot says we'll be able to get an audio book version on the of the book. Thank you for all that you do. Will you? I might do it. I don't know if I'll actually read it though.
02:49:35 I might clone my voice and AI it. Just being honest, just because the when I when I read Day of the Rope when I did the audio book for that it took like days for me to because I'm I'm I am a little autistic I get wrapped up in I didn't say that exactly the right way and and and then it's it's I don't know AI has gotten so good now that I don't think anyone.
02:50:00 Wouldn't really care. I'd have to pay for like the because it's it would use up all my credits because just to do the yeah think of it this way this is one of the shortest chapters in the book the thing that I played today it is almost 25 minutes long and it's like one it's one of the shortest chapters in the book, and there's 10, I think 10 chapters, and so I mean it might be like it might be like 10 hours, maybe maybe not no it's probably but it's probably like probably like eight hours, it's probably eight hours, and recording eight hours of your own voice reading a book that at times isn't exactly like this flowery flowing language.
02:50:50 I mean, you've seen how I read the fucking super chats, you know. But if I do it that way, I'll have to explore ways I can put it out. But I'll I'm sure. Yeah, I mean, I'll. I'll try to make that happen. I'll try to. And let look. Maybe you guys like that voice that I use, like the the old timey guy voice. It.
02:51:12 It's kind of good bass. I'll try to. I'll try to do it with my voice. We'll see how. I'll see how it sounds. I'll see if if I clone it. If it does a good job, because if it makes me sound weird, it might not be the best thing to have my voice. All right, then we got Truth Forger, Truth Voyager Forger,
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02:51:36 cash flow checkout. I'd like to return this duck.Devon Stack
02:51:45 Oldie but goodie, Truth Forge says, as a new bunker owner, with all the responsibilities that I've taken on lately, I'm curious about how you manage it all. Do you use a calendar app, phone reminders, paper and pencil, or all in the mind. Ah, yeah, I'm kind of like fly by the seat of my pants around here, which isn't always a good thing. 02:52:18 Yeah, I mean, there's not like a once you get into a a habit of, I mean, I'm assuming you mean like like home homesteading, right? Depends really on what you're doing. You because you can make homesteading really fucking involved, or you can make it pretty easy.
02:52:34 The thing that is annoying is the fact that, well, I mean, yeah, there's thing, there's little things you don't think about, like like you have to go to the dump, right? Because there's no trash trash service. You have to drive really far to go to the store. I'll tell you what.
02:52:50 When I do write things down, it's when I'm write. I write up a a shopping list because if I'm gonna drive like two hours to a fucking store, I better get everything I went there to go get, right? Because I still got to drive two hours back home. That's four hours of your day just driving, plus you know the shopping time. And then while you're in town, you know maybe I'll get a haircut. I look ridiculous right now.
02:53:11 I've got like I've got like Kevin Costner hair, basically. It's getting a little. It's I'm kind of just letting it go for a while. I'm get because I I am gonna have to cut it at some point, but I'm just kind of like I'm just seeing. I've never had it this long, so I'm kind. I'm never gonna go bald.
02:53:35 At least I don't think so. None of my family's bald. I've actually got. I I actually have some. I mean, I look. I've I've got the hairline that is that reflects my age, but not like in a bad way. Like I have like a nice I have a nice older gentleman's hairline, right? And I've got full thick hair still, and so I'm kind of just like I don't know if that's gonna be forever. I mean, again, it's not going to go away, but it'll probably thin out, right? It'll probably thin out.
02:54:04 My dad's isn't noticeably thin, like he doesn't have like old man thin hair yet, but I'm pretty sure it comes from your mom's side. And my mom's dad had hair till he died, but it was thin. I mean, it was it was like 90, right? When he died, or I don't remember how old he was, but he's definitely late 80s, I think, at least.
02:54:29 And but he had, yeah, he still he combed his hair still, like he didn't have like a bald spot or a comb over. So I suspect I've got hair for the long haul, but I've never had it this long, and it's not all gray yet. So it's like, hey, you know, I kind of enjoy. It looks stupid. It looks stupid.
02:54:55 But yeah, going back to your question though, the. Keeping stuff. I I I keep notes for that. I do keep notes for that. I keep notes for like you know, but they're very broad. They're very broad notes. I don't really keep notes for anything else. You know, I don't have a ton of property, or like it's not like I'm, you know, I don't have like tons of animals and like an orchard or you know it's nothing like that.
02:55:27 I I think if I did, that's I think when you get into a lot of time commitment is when you have animals, right? Because as soon as you start having mouths, because you can't let that go, because that's cruel, right? Like you, you start neglecting animals, and that's that's shitty.
02:55:45 So if you have, I mean, all I got to worry about is Churro, and he's pretty easy. So yeah, it's not that bad. But congratulations on the bunker. Look, some people, you know, keep keep notes. I guess it all depends on what it is you're talking about. I'm sure there's lots of scenarios where I would need to keep notes, but yeah, I just I just keep it all upstairs. Maybe not the best.
02:56:14 I do that with most things though. Maybe not the best strategy, but it's what I do. All right, thank you very much. Then we got Richard 1387 says, Wait, you're not going to found the religion of esoteric stackism. This is a letdown sent from my jitterbug bottom text. Well, I'll tell you what.
02:56:37 If I if I ever wanted to make a lot of money, that'd be the way I do it. That'd be the way to do it. I don't know. Honestly, I don't have a solution for it, and I don't think that anyone's going to come up with a viable one anytime soon. And that's it's it's something that I I just think that people need to be aware of the problems inherent in some of the inherited religions that we have, lucrative producer says respectfully, such a shitty talking point.
02:57:11 How many white atheists, Satanists, etc. are also brainwashed into being anti-white? Christians stick out more because we are the majority. That wasn't my point. I didn't say you couldn't be atheist and be brainwashed. That's not my point at all. So you you you missed the point.
02:57:32 That's why it was a. That's why it seemed like a shitty talking point. I didn't. I didn't fully develop. To be fair, I didn't fully develop it on this stream. But I've talked about it enough to where I thought maybe you knew what I was. Everyone knew I was talking about. I'm not going to relitigate it. It's in the book. You can see it if you want. The basic premise, though, is nothing new. It's something I've talked about.
02:57:50 It's it's the fact that universalism lends to the idea that just if you if I'm and this is being very reductive, but if everyone in the world is capable of following the same religion and should be welcomed under the same religion and held to the same standards and and taught the same values, then if the religion is is portable in that way and the members of the religion are interchangeable.
02:58:22 Why is there suddenly a problem when they want to live next door to you? And and and you know what? There are many Christians that will admit that they would, in fact, prominent so-called white nationalist at times Christians that'll even that'll tell you they'll be consistent and say, I would rather have a black Christian neighbor than a white atheist neighbor, and that's also that's the other, I guess, problem is the priority, right?
02:58:54 The prior, which makes sense if you really truly believe in Christianity, then the priority should be your religion, right? I mean, if if you really believe it, then you would think that God, you know, you're going to trust God to do what the right thing is because He's God, right?
02:59:12 And so you would prioritize your faith over your race, and fine, but just be aware that that that that introduces some friction. It's a different priority than I've got, and and that's so. It's just things like that. It's there are some things that if the religion was ethnocentric would not exist, and because it's not, there are structural and and certainly institutional problems.
02:59:52 Like I said, with the with the basically every major Christian denomination is anti-racist, so. I mean, I again read the read read the read the book if you want to look in in detail, but I'm just stating facts. I'm not, you know, I'm not even like passing judgment on it. I'm just saying this is this is real. Then we got lucrative producer again, Bible layman, you're giving me Bible quotes.
03:00:22 Doesn't matter. My people were brighter than snow. Oh, so your Christian identity? That's that's why you're upset. Look, I know. I know the look. I know the Christian identity arguments that the people in the Bible were white people, and that Jesus was white. I just, I, I just don't look.
03:00:49 Even if you were right, okay. Let me just put it this way: even if you were right, and Jesus was white, and the Israelites are white, and whatever you've you found a loophole in a way to where you have turned Christianity into a white ethno religion. Great, I'm glad. Look, you're not the people I'm talking about then, because you've managed to you've you've managed to square the circle. Okay, congratulations. I'm not talking about you then.
03:01:18 That's fine, but you represent a tiny minority of of Christians on this planet, like a tiny minority. And so when I when I make these statements, in fact, I specified earlier, and I do in the book.
03:01:35 I mean the I said the the top five Christian denominations operating in the United States, that's what I said, and that and what I'm talking about is true of Catholics, of Baptists, of Evangelicals at large, Lutherans, Methodists, Mormons.
03:01:59 It's true of the mainstream Christian religions, and just because you have a highly unusual, atypical strain of that religion, does not make it untrue what I said about the mainstream versions that are more relevant.
03:02:20 So, yeah, I'm glad. Look, I'm glad you guys figured it out. That's good. And then you're giving more Bible quotes. Jeremiah, I'll read them. Jeremiah 1323. Can the black African change his skin, or the leopard his spots? Then may ye also do good that are accustomed to do evil.
03:02:45 Jesus Christ, by the way, why are Jews allergic to their homeland? Not sure what you mean by that second part, but yeah, look, there are racialist things in the Bible, and there are nationalist things to the Bible that usually apply to Jews, though, but that's not how it's currently practiced or taught by by anyone but you guys, basically.
03:03:12 Hey, look, look. There's fringe members of other, you know, there's there's Catholic white nationalists that exists, but there's some, you know, there's some Some big, you know, problems you have with with the Catholic institutions. You know, you're not exactly in line with mainstream Catholic teaching if you're a Catholic white nationalist.
03:03:38 Professor Chaos says, I'll check out the replay. Well, I appreciate that. All right, scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll. John Ernst says, I'm looking forward to the next No Kings protest. To hell with Rodney King, Don King, Martin Luther King, BB King, King Kong, and Elvis the King. You know what? I kind of hate. I kind of hate that we lose some BB King songs. There's some BB King songs I like.
03:04:15 Like let or wait, is that is BB King Let's Stay Together or is that Marvin Gaye? Who does that one? I think it's BB King or no? Who am I thinking of? Al or Al is that Al Green or who who does? Maybe I don't care about BB King. That's Al Green. I was thinking about Al Green, but I hate that we lose Al Green too a little bit, or not him. I'm sure he's like a terrible nigger in you know, like in his personal life.
03:04:46 But they always are. But what if BB King did a song that I know I used to listen to at some point? What's his big song? Oh, he did. The thrill is gone. That might be the only one, though. No, there's one that it was. It was in a movie. There was one that was in a movie I used to like. I don't know. I'm not like particularly attached to it, though. But yeah, yeah, you you gotta denigify Your culture-it's hard, it's tough, it's tough.
03:05:28 Ah, let's see here. Then we got Professor Chaos says, Would you be willing to review an ongoing but popular show? Because if so, you should review Invincible on Amazon Prime, the protagonist is a Hapa. I don't know how long is it. What's it about? Is it just some? Is it like a superhero thing? Oh, it's not a superhero thing. It is a superhero thing. It's a cartoon. I don't watch a cartoon.
03:06:10 Why you watch? Why would I watch a cartoon? If it's what came up, it's a cartoon. You're a grown ass man. Don't watch cartoons. Yeah, I probably won't. I probably won't, Professor Chaos. But it's probably yeah. It's if if they're making it, it's probably not good. Very few things are good that they're making.
03:06:43 Based 1483 says the "love thy neighbor" verse gets used against whites, but it is actually a racist verse. Look up Leviticus. Well, again, like there's obviously look there's. I'm not saying see this. This is why I don't want to ever go on a podcast with like the the Christian. This is what I was trying to. This is what I'm trying to tell you guys. I don't want to do this because I don't care about this this part of it. I get it.
03:07:09 I understand. There's racialist language. Look, Mormons were like super race pilled till like 1978, and they believe in the King James version of the Bible, and they felt totally like they were in line with it. They didn't have, you know, they didn't seem to have a problem with it. It can happen.
03:07:26 It can happen. It's happened in the past. There have been very racist, white supremacist Christians in the past, and well, and present. I would, I would imagine. Not saying that it can't happen. What I'm saying is, the institutions and the mainstream interpretations that are more relevant, that are practiced by more white people, that is the roadblock. So there you go. Again, read the book.
03:08:00 Just read the book. I'm respectful in the book. I'm being respectful now, but these are real problems. And if again, if if you've managed to interpret it in such a way that it allows you to be impervious to Jewish influence and you know ethnocentric. Then, all right.
03:08:24 I'm not saying you can't be Christian. I am saying that on an institutional level, there are some built-in vulnerabilities that are currently rearing their ugly head in many ways. All right, then we got Professor Chaos again. Says there's inbreeding, race traders, and a coaling.
03:08:49 The alien race of Ubermensch are the villains, and the coalition of diversity are the good guys. Although it's still ongoing, you could pick it apart, but it's a cartoon man. I can't watch cartoons. I can't. I can't watch cartoons. I. I can't get into cartoons. I just can't. I can't get into them. Um. I just can't.
03:09:18 I maybe it's good. Maybe I'd be able to get into this one, but I've just never been able. I well, I mean, I used to like cartoons as a kid, but I've I've been able to get into into cartoons since I was like a teenager. I think I still watched something. What did I watch? Well, the tick and stuff.
03:09:37 Like I watched like weird '90s stuff, you know, for a little bit. That's a real little guy. I used to watch like probably the most embarrassing cartoon I ever watched was I watched Muppet Babies. I watched Muppet Babies. I I was a big Jim Henson fan. I wanted to get into animatronics. That was that was my childhood. Rear path. I was trying to. It never. Obviously, I never materialized. But big Jim Henson fan.
03:10:05 Very. I was very sad when he died. Fred Flinstone says replay gang here got stung by a bunch of wasps today. I'm so uh uh so I'm in wait so today so I'm up fighting. Oh why can't I read? You said it right. I just my eyes are getting tired, so I'm up fighting off a fever.
03:10:29 Glad for it, so I can get you some money. Well, I appreciate that, Fred Flinstone. You know, wasps suck because they can sting you multiple times, and they do. And if you got a fever from it, then you must have got quite the quite the dose of venom.
03:10:48 I've gotten it really bad before, to where like I felt like I was you know I was like I'll spare you the the gross details, but I was it was it was not fluids were coming out from both ends, and yeah, it was bad. It was I I had like a a bee removal go gone wrong is what happened basically, and yeah, and it's no fun. It's no fun. Drink lots of water. Drink lots of water, and you'll be fine.
03:11:23 All right, I'm pretty sure. I'm pretty sure we got it here. All right, guys. Well, I appreciate that. Again, hopefully, hopefully, I can get that book printed soon. I'm going to talk to people. The contact info for these people Rebecca has, so wait till she's back in town.
03:11:57 She's busy right now, obviously, because they sponsor the outlaws, I'm gonna talk to Antelope Pill. I don't know what the process is, or even if they'd be interested in something like that. But I'm gonna talk to them first. And so, if you guys are listening, I don't know, then maybe DM me. I got some. I got some books you can sell. I don't know. I don't know how long that would take or whatever. But like to get out as soon as possible, as soon as possible.
03:12:23 All right, guys. Well, I'm glad. I'm glad I did do the stream. Instead of phoning it in, I was thinking about canceling when I, especially when I saw the time. But I'm, I'm glad.
03:12:36 I was also a little hesitant to to share a a bit of the a bit of the book that hasn't even been like properly edited, but I thought, hey, maybe I get some good feedback from this. Maybe maybe people can can. So so far, no one's had any real, or at least that I've seen some big objections to the the the rule.
03:12:58 So, all right, you guys have a good rest of your weekend. Make sure you tune in it on Wednesday for Outlaws. For those of you who haven't given it a chance yet, it's actually it's it's starting to starting to come together. We're starting to get into a groove. I think people are liking it, so people seem to be liking it, so check it out on Wednesday, 5 p.m. Pacific time, or you can you know check a replay from one of the last two, or I think pretty good.
03:13:29 Well, they're all pretty good. I don't think there's we've done a bad one yet, but check that out. And then of course we'll be back again Saturday, unless I'm unless I don't do Saturday because I'm finishing book two. But if I don't do Saturday, it'll because I'm finishing book two. All right, guys, I appreciate the support. You guys have a good rest of your evening, morning, and weekend. In the meantime, for Black Pilled, I am of course Devon Stack.
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