Thought I’d upload this just before I toddle off to bed, since it popped into mind to post it to Alan Page Memes under his comment to something posted by Rick Lundin… Devon Steck’s presentation really deserves wider viewing.
It’s rather amazing — considering his message — that Devon’s material is still on YouTube, and I have to admit I’ve kinda fallen away from watching his stuff, mostly because his videos (now on Bitchute) have become mindbogglingly long (occasionally 3+ hours). But The Man Who Saved Europe is well worth your time, coming in at just over 40 minutes. This puff-piece on the Rothschilds apparently was rather counterproductive, seems the Nazis wound up using it as a propaganda film! Something else I find curious is its score on “Rotten Tomatoes”:
Versus the score for Nefarious which I uploaded some time ago as well:
The critics loved The House of Rothschild; the audience was less enthusiastic. They hated Nefarious, but the audience loved it… Odd that… 🤔 But as I was wasting my early twenties pursuing a worthless degree in Music Performance I liked to say “Those who can’t do, teach… those who can’t teach become professional critics.”
And in my middle sixties? I was right. 🙄
I’ll watch The House of Rothschild tomorrow, see how bad it really is… 😇
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