I've heard people reference the Devon Stack / Blackpilled 7 part series he did on
PatCon, but just recently started watching it.
PATCON, short for Patriot Conspiracy, consisted primarily of three FBI undercover agents posing as members of a fictional extremist group
The inspiration behind this series was a weird January 6th documentary that he reviews that vaguely blames "just violent white people who hate for no reason."
I don't have much interest in January 6th as I view it as a pretty pathetic attempt at insurrection by the attendees and horrible leadership by the guy supposedly leading the group "I'll be right there with you" but I assure you even if you don't care about Jan 6th it's a very interesting series to watch.
He goes into the history of Ruby Ridge, Waco, TX, Oklahoma City, etc. (the Jan 6th Documentary ties all this together as reasons for insurrection which is partly true but comically exaggerated) and it's fascinating to see these subjects looked back on today.
There's one shocking case where the FBI arrested a (white) guy in California after Ok City (he was too far away to have been directly involved) and he turned up dead, autopsy showed
he was tortured and interrogated to death in an American holding facility and unlike George Floyd we don't even know the guys name (I vaguely remembered hearing about his brother making a stink about it at the time but of course nothing was done).
Three points that really struck me:
(1)
How REAL these 1990s movements were. None of the lies / distractions / limited hangouts / etc that we have today. White people would just come out and say "The ATF are murderers." Or one of these supposed white guy fugitives the feds went to his town and told people to turn him in and rat on him and they publicly said on national TV "Nah, I wouldn't do that. Actually if I came across him I would HELP him. He's a good guy."
People like Bill Cooper and Dr. William Luther Pierce just told the truth. There was none of the mixed Alex Jones type disinformation "Chicoms run Hollywood." And it's impressive how they got the JQ in the days before the internet when we couldn't see all the (((coincidences))) as easily.
(2)
How the idea of culture / custom / religion is gone from any discussion today. There's one point where there are some Vietnamese fishers causing problems in Texas and the Texans say "Well what really needs to happen is they need to be educated on our laws, but not really that, mostly our customs and how we do things here." Today, the talk would be 100% limited to what the law says.
There's even one part where a Texan guy says well my government wouldn't help, so, since I am a white guy, I went and asked the Klan to help and they did" hahaha
(3) The SAME people keep coming up again and again. Joe Biden. Vince Foster. Merrick Garland. For decades.
Example: Joe Biden saying "The Waco TX people committed suicide. The government didn't kill them"
The Vince Foster part is pretty chilling. And you understand why he was killed.
I haven't completed the series but so far the conclusion is what they hate more than ANYTHING is the European Man and the Family. Probably even more so than Christianity. They openly will say whites are bad and should decline if not die off completely.
Part 1 Ruby Ridge massacre
Part 2 Wako massacre
Part 3 Oklahoma bombing
Part 4 Ashli Babbit and Louis Beam and Sea Drift
Part 5 The Order
https://www.bitchute.com/video/msHW1AgDSIEC/
Part 6 Charlotteville
https://www.bitchute.com/video/1JPCdoMmR1Tk/
Part 7 Conclusion
https://www.bitchute.com/video/PV8NPgvuvfmx/