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00:02:40.000Hello there, you Awakening Wonders, you Fire Walkers, you Children of the Lord.
00:02:45.000We are continuing in our mission to awaken as many souls as we possibly can within our limited means as part of a network of Great Awakening, where independent media inevitably becomes a spiritual and political revolution and a counter-movement to the globalist agenda.
00:03:01.000And of course, we've got our secret weapon, it's the Lord!
00:03:24.000Locals is our Supporters community if you press the red button you can join us on locals like Kelly P and Tamara Spencer and Tolson 718 you can be part of this movement together because clearly there's something happening all over the world what do you think for example of the rise of politicians like Javier Millet over there in Argentina he's being called the Trump
00:03:45.000Are you noticing how every country's kind of getting a Trump now?
00:03:49.000Do you think there's this uprising of populism because people are resisting the globalist establishment bypassing sovereign democracies everywhere?
00:03:59.000So a kind of re-emergence of nationalisms, a kind of natural response like, hey, hey, hey, I want some control in my country.
00:04:06.000I don't want all these organizations like the World Health Organization or the World Economic Forum having undue influence and control over my country.
00:04:19.000We were told that our ancestors built this land.
00:04:22.000We were told that we have some power here.
00:04:24.000We were told there's a divine spirit within each of us individually that has some sanctity, that means something, that can't just be turned into a commodity and a product till even our attention is controlled.
00:06:54.000A lot of you lot are saying you would like an anti-establishment politician to run in your country, in your city, that your fervour against the establishment now is so potent.
00:07:36.000Today brings an end to this idea that the state is shared among politicians and their
00:07:42.000Today brings an end to this... Does that sound right to you?
00:07:44.000This vision that the perpetrators are the victims and the victims are the perpetrators.
00:07:48.000Today we retake the path that made this country great.
00:07:53.000It's a radical change for the South American country, long dominated by the left-wing Peronists and its conservative opposition.
00:08:00.000Staunchly anti-abortion and a critic of Pope Francis, the former economist and television commentator capitalised on growing anger at skyrocketing inflation, rampant poverty and a looming recession.
00:08:15.000He even brandished a chainsaw to symbolise cuts and promises of economic shock therapy.
00:08:20.000A lot of you are saying World Economic Forum and World Economic F-tards, but you say the full thing, don't you, over there in the rumble chat that I'm watching.
00:08:29.000Oh my God, says someone in the locals chat, he does look like Vegas Elvis.
00:08:33.000But Vegas Elvis, is that your favourite Elvis?
00:09:11.000They don't care about impeding measures from around the world to control your freedom, whether it's the 15-minute cities or the various new passport measures or the restrictions on travel.
00:10:05.000There is a populist uprising across the world, same as there's an agricultural uprising across the world, because they are looking to centralise resources.
00:10:15.000I've communicated with Javier Milley to congratulate him and wish him luck, because he is the president that most Argentines elected for the next four years.
00:10:25.000Among those sending messages of congratulations, Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro saying hope will shine again in South America.
00:10:34.000Ex-US President Donald Trump said he was proud of Javier Mele and he will make Argentina great again.
00:11:08.000Hate speech is the language of love because only through love can we create the unity movement that we require to oppose the establishment that elsewise is going to tyrannise you and tell you that it's sort of doing you a favour.
00:11:21.000We have got stories about Moderna coming up later in this week that are going to knock your little socks off.
00:11:27.000We've got great stories coming up about Joe Biden welcoming Xi, President Xi of China, to the United States.
00:11:33.000Meanwhile, our man Elon Musk is getting shamed and attacked for liking tweets and stuff.
00:11:39.000He has some interesting ideas when it comes to hypocrisy and dictatorship.
00:11:44.000All this we're going to be discussing.
00:11:45.000But let's have a look at the kind of, I'll call it the sort of energy that people may have found appealing when it
00:12:30.000I don't want to cast aspersions on him because I'm...
00:12:32.000Sure, that his anti-establishment rhetoric, at least, is entirely right.
00:12:36.000But he's got a touch of Yeltsin, you know, when you'd see Boris Yeltsin on stage, you know, he's got that kind of vibe.
00:12:40.000In fact, at the back half of the show, let's have a look at that sort of, like, that time that Yeltsin, when you see him, and he's like a mad baby.
00:12:46.000He's got sort of the vibe of a big baby.
00:13:16.000Now even though some of the things might require a little enquiry, remember if you're watching us on YouTube or you're watching us on Facebook, Whole Shows on Rumble, streaming live, join Carolina PR, join Lurch 2000, chatting, chatting, chatting now.
00:13:30.000This bit is how, like, do you feel like you're paying too much in taxes?
00:13:34.000Are you a little sick in funding foreign wars that you think are making the world a little worse a place and a little more of a dangerous place?
00:13:42.000Do you think the bureaucracies are entering into your life not to help you but to control you?
00:13:47.000Do you think we're being needlessly turned against one another?
00:13:49.000Do you think that most people basically want to live their own lives and let other people get on and live their lives and you don't?
00:13:56.000actually care about their religion or culture or sexual identity that much if you're allowed
00:14:01.000to be who you are with your community and friends?
00:14:03.000Were you willing to make that deal right now to get rid of the globalist establishment
00:16:01.000All of this kind of rationalist, materialist, like that doesn't acknowledge the spirit within you, the divinity within you, even the animalism within you, the complexity in a human being.
00:16:10.000everything being turned now into little blobs of manageable information.
00:17:31.000In 15 minutes, in a few minutes, we're going to come off and I'll speak a little more freely.
00:17:34.000But check out your president, Joe Biden, at the APEC conference with Xi and other world leaders, confusing people with weird, weird, unnecessary handshakes.
00:17:49.000This is because before he goes on stage, isn't it?
00:17:52.000Like, he gets confused about what's happening.
00:17:54.000Like, this is really funny because what this looks like is when I go, Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States.
00:20:27.000And in a minute, we're going to see how Tim Cook and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, would that be Larry Fink?
00:20:33.000All those dudes were there at this conference.
00:20:35.000So, while it's presented as some sort of, you know, what is politics really?
00:20:39.000Other than an opportunity for the world's most powerful financial interests to ensure that the global laws are all in complete alliance and compliance with their favoured agenda.
00:20:48.000That's why you get people like our man in Argentina who are like, Rah!
00:21:52.000The Uyghur population of China may very well be being treated appallingly.
00:21:56.000There might be basically slave labour in China.
00:21:58.000I'm not claiming to be an expert in these subjects, but what I'm telling you is those things don't matter as long as you can keep the global money train a-running honey.
00:22:39.000Is he about free speech or has he got some other kind of malfeasant objective?
00:22:44.000If you think that Musk is about free speech in the rumble chat, yes, or in the locals chat.
00:22:49.000And if you're watching us right now on Facebook or on YouTube, we're going to have to leave you now because in a minute we're going to cover this whole daily wire spat and whether or not there's some complexity now that natural resources have been discovered in the Gaza region.
00:25:04.000I believe that our role here is to realize God's kingdom on earth and I would not seek to define the way that you relate to your higher power.
00:25:25.000Musk also faces growing backlash from advertisers over anti-semitic posts on his social media.
00:25:31.000Already, that's what it's determined that it is, by the way.
00:25:34.000Like, I'm not saying it is or it isn't, but that's interesting.
00:25:37.000Site X. CBS' Astrid Martinez has more.
00:25:41.000Comcast and Sony are some of the latest to say they're leaving X. They're joining a growing list of advertisers pulling money from the platform formerly known as Twitter.
00:25:53.000Do you think that it's time to stop saying formerly known as Twitter?
00:26:02.000Put X if you think it's X or T if you think you have to say formerly known as.
00:26:07.000Apple, Warner Brothers, and CBS parent company Paramount are all fleeing after owner Elon Musk endorsed anti-Semitic conspiracy theories online.
00:26:17.000On Wednesday, Musk liked a post on X that claimed Jewish communities have a dialectical hatred against whites.
00:26:24.000I've been reading this tweet. A lot of you put in XXXXXXXXXX.
00:26:27.000Time just to call it X, guys. It's time to call it X.
00:26:30.000I've read this a couple of times. I don't fully understand it. Jewish communities have been pushing the exact kind of
00:26:36.000dialectical hatred against whites that they claim to want people to stop using against them.
00:26:40.000I'm deeply disinterested in giving the tiniest shit now about, or F, about Western Jewish populations coming to the
00:26:45.000disturbing realization that those who are supportive don't exactly like them too much. I don't fully understand that.
00:26:51.000I need that explained to me a little more.
00:26:55.000You have said the actual truth, Musk responded.
00:26:58.000Now he's promising a quote thermonuclear lawsuit against the media watchdog Media Matters for reporting that X has been placing ads next to pro-Nazi content.
00:27:21.000His real issue in the near future is he's got about a billion dollars of debt that he's got to pay off every year, a billion dollars in interest payments he has to pay off every year.
00:27:28.000That's a real cost he has to figure out how to pay.
00:27:43.000Not the issue itself but attack the personality and attack the money.
00:27:47.000Have you noticed any other instances where that happens?
00:27:50.000Where it seems like the establishment are pretty keen to find ways to bring down dissent.
00:27:56.000We've got a story for you tomorrow about Moderna and Moderna's relationship with the deep state and how they put me and Novak Djokovic on a hate list, or no, a danger list, it
00:28:06.000wasn't a hate list was it, it was a danger list. Well, they've got people working for
00:28:10.000them in an extraordinary way. They've got, they've got like things called their propaganda wing.
00:28:15.000It's crazy. You're going to love this story. We'll be looking at that tomorrow.
00:28:18.000Remember in a minute, we're going to be looking at the, we're going to be looking at the whole,
00:28:23.000you know, stuff going on between Shapiro and Candace Owens and the resources being found in that
00:28:39.000I try and imagine that my friends that are Muslim, my friends that are Jewish are in the room and I think I don't want to deny anybody their truth.
00:28:46.000And how can we find a way to get to freedom, live free or perish?
00:29:58.000But I think it's time to understand, and then you get into some politics there, that you guys can check out for yourselves in the Rumble chat, talking about the politics of that region and the various different ideological and religious conflicts that are going on there.
00:30:14.000You guys can check that out for yourselves, because I think that would take me into territory.
00:30:18.000about my right not to say stuff because of its complexity and you know that I'm about
00:30:22.000bringing people together. That's why we are willing... Oh yeah, go straight to that. Hey,
00:30:26.000we've got a brilliant story about January the 6th. Some more footage has been released by the
00:30:31.000Speaker of the House. You're going to absolutely love it.
00:30:33.000Can you send some posts around, guys, We're at 16,500.
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00:30:51.000Conversation here, or this deep dive into a news story here, is about the Candace Owens-Ben Shapiro argument, right?
00:30:59.000You saw that Shapiro and Candace Owens are sparring over Israel-Palestine.
00:31:04.000Do you think that this kind of thing is a distraction against, or to overwhelm and control the narrative?
00:31:12.000Because When it comes to the United States, when it comes to global organisations, even when it comes to the UN or NATO, there is only one business that matters and that is the business of war and the business of resources.
00:31:24.000Mr Red Fox just goes in the rumble chat, why is 20,000 so important?
00:32:32.000Candice Owens and Ben Shapiro are now at loggerheads, quarrelling, involved in an aggressive discourse on the subject of the Middle East.
00:32:41.000Now, Ben Shapiro is an Orthodox Jew with strong connections to Israel.
00:32:45.000It's pretty obvious he's going to have very, very strong views that are affected by his religion, his faith, his nationality, his family history, his racial history.
00:32:53.000And Candice Owens, I believe, is a pretty devout Christian and outspoken.
00:32:56.000It's very curious the way this Issue has impacted formerly pretty aligned spaces that were basically about individual freedom, weren't they?
00:33:08.000And there was a lot of, I guess, anti-woke tropes and stuff like that that kind of held together this group, whether it's the Daily Wire or perhaps even these new right wing and even left wing anti-establishment groups that come together in the last five, 10 years as an advent of independent media.
00:33:49.000As I always say when discussing this, if you are Muslim or Palestinian or connected to that region for any number of ideological reasons or if you're Israeli or Jewish, I recognise that I, as an outsider and observer, have no right to interfere with your emotional reaction and your grief and I pray for a solution.
00:34:07.000I sincerely and literally do pray for solutions.
00:34:11.000What I think is interesting is how the rest of the world are looking to corporatise and potentially exploit this issue because there has been gas and natural oil found in that region.
00:34:21.000Because if this was anywhere else and any other subject and you found out that America were kind of getting involved and then there was oil there.
00:34:28.000I mean, you know, we don't have to look far for an example.
00:34:49.000You just can't have any conversation other than, OK, well, do what you got to do.
00:34:53.000But there was a million person march around that time, wasn't there, saying, I don't think there are weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
00:34:58.000I don't think Iraq are intrinsically connected to this issue.
00:35:02.000Now, what we have to discuss are a good many things.
00:35:05.000Obviously, the Hamas's attacks on October the 7th are unconscionable and only a lunatic would say that they were anything other than horrific.
00:35:12.000But there are questions around Hamas's funding and whether they've received funding from sources that you might not anticipate in a way we're familiar with.
00:35:20.000You know that the Mujahideen was funded by the CIA.
00:35:22.000That led to Osama bin Laden, which led to 9-11, if that's the way you see that playing out.
00:35:27.000So I guess those questions will have to be asked at some point.
00:35:30.000But more immediately, when it is observable that there are people in Congress and people that support both political parties in America that massively financially benefit from the escalation of this conflict and stand to benefit if indeed the UN occupy that region with American troops or UN troops or however it goes down, it's likely at some point, you know, we'll see, won't we?
00:35:51.000That there'll be energy contracts awarded and we'll have these humanitarian programmes, but we're going to need someone to deal with this gas and oil.
00:36:00.000There's no point getting too caught up in conjecture, but we can look at the relatively recent past and see how that went down and see how perhaps This conflict between these two individuals, both of whom I know personally and I like, as a matter of fact, I think it's alright to like people that are Israeli and pro-Israel and like people that are Christian and oppose some of Israel's policy, notably and obviously the bombing of Gaza.
00:36:22.000So, let's see if it's possible to be a good, decent, open human being anymore or if we all just have to live in sludge and filth and death and betrayal.
00:37:40.000But I haven't heard you endorsing Hamas.
00:37:43.000Well, I have not endorsed Hamas in any way, and yet people have interpreted things that I say, or actually rather things that I don't say, it's becoming very much reminiscent to me, and why I have used my platform to say this, of Black Lives Matter.
00:37:55.000where if you don't say anything, they say your silence is violence.
00:37:58.000If you say something and it's even-handed and it's nuanced, which is to say, you know,
00:38:02.000during the times of Black Lives Matter, you might say, I don't support police brutality.
00:38:33.000I have seen every single person, including myself, condemn what happened on October 7th, because who wouldn't condemn terrorism?
00:38:39.000Who would not condemn innocent Israelis dying?
00:38:42.000But if you then say that it is also sad when an innocent Palestinian child dies, suddenly this is pro-Hamas, or you need to say, even when you're talking about how sad it is that a child dies, You need to button that statement by saying, but that child was a human shield.
00:39:05.000And yet people think that you need to be extreme.
00:39:08.000So people that have become more radical and extreme are perceiving a moderate stance as not enough.
00:39:14.000What this conflict perhaps does is illustrates how there's this new sort of shifting of perspectives and new conflict where presumably previously there were alliances.
00:39:24.000I mean, think of people now that are pro-Palestinian that will be watching Candace Owens going, yeah, I agree with her, yeah, I agree with her, who just six months ago would have been Candice Owens!
00:39:52.000What the conflict between Shapiro and Owens ultimately comes down to is Ben Shapiro, for reasons that I perfectly understand, given what I've outlined about Ben Shapiro, believes that America should heavily invest in supporting Israel.
00:40:03.000And Candace Owens, whose perspective I completely understand, says that America should not heavily invest in Israel.
00:40:09.000Let's see what the President of the United States, Joe Biden, throughout his career in politics has believed about the United States and Israel.
00:40:17.000And let's question whether it's ideological and due to a kind of an affinity with Israel, or is it geopolitical strategic reasons?
00:40:24.000That's really the only question I'm offering you at this point.
00:40:26.000Were there not an Israel, the United States of America would have to invent an Israel to protect her interest in the region.
00:40:33.000And we will never, ever, ever abandon Israel out of our own self-interest.
00:40:39.000Other than watching Joe Biden's extraordinary decline and the inescapable conclusion that he shouldn't be doing that job because he's passed his prime, it's clear that there are strategic and geopolitical reasons rather than emotional affinity.
00:40:53.000It's not like I've spent a lot of time in Israel, a lot of my friends are Israeli and Jewish and I really have a deep affinity with the plight of the Israeli people and I've got these strong beliefs.
00:41:02.000It's just Israel's in a really convenient position.
00:41:05.000I've heard elsewhere it being discussed as a kind of battleship or aircraft carrier.
00:41:09.000It's a pretty, what I'd say, a sort of a eucalyptarian perspective of Israel.
00:41:12.000Israel is right in a place where it's bloody useful to us.
00:41:15.000Whatever your perspective on Israel's sovereignty, it's pretty clear that United States foreign policy is not sentimental.
00:41:22.000The Biden administration and Israeli officials have held secret talks on stationing American troops in Gaza after Hamas is defeated, according to a report.
00:41:30.000So the agenda is defeat Hamas by any means necessary, evidently, and station American troops there.
00:41:37.000Among options being discussed is a multinational force Another possibility would be to put the region under the control of the United Nations.
00:41:47.000I think it would be negligent to not pay attention to this issue on Russia Today, which I believe is banned from many platforms.
00:42:06.000Because if that's, again, if this was anywhere else, wouldn't you be like, hang on, this is pretty curious.
00:42:14.000Again, obviously, anyone but a lunatic would be extremely respectful and sensitive, as I hope I have been, to the victims and those suffering as a result of the events, terrorist attacks, of October the 7th.
00:42:26.000And very sensitive to the people grieving now for the ongoing bombardment of Gaza.
00:42:30.000But to learn that there's gas and oil there, I mean, is that a coincidence?
00:42:35.000Geologists and natural resources economists have confirmed that the occupied Palestinian territory lies above sizable reservoirs of oil and natural gas wealth in Area C of the occupied West Bank and the Mediterranean coast off the Gaza Strip.
00:42:50.000To date, the real and opportunity costs of the occupation exclusively in the area of oil and natural gas have accumulated to tens, if not hundreds of billions of dollars.
00:43:01.000Well, I don't know what that is, and it seems pretty early to make a definitive statement, but surely that's not nothing, potentially hundreds of billions of dollars of oil and gas, given what we know about American involvement in politics and conflicts in that region, Iraq.
00:43:18.000It's beyond just the United States, though, because the United Kingdom, this is fascinating.
00:43:22.000Rishi Sunak, the British Prime Minister, you know that he was part of a hedge fund that invested heavily in Moderna.
00:43:26.000And from his family, in addition to his connections to Moderna, he's connected to Infosys, his father-in-law's company, who have connections to BP, and BP have recently been given contracts.
00:43:40.000So the UK, through the Prime Minister and British Petroleum, one of the defining corporations of this nation, and Infosys, a company with strong connections to the WF, are all connected to this issue.
00:43:52.000Again, I'm not trying to advance a conspiracy theory, I'm just listing some facts that seem not good.
00:43:58.000In mid-October, Rishi Sunak voiced unequivocal UK support for Israel, not just today, not just tomorrow, but always.
00:44:05.000At the end of October, Israel's energy ministry said it had awarded 12 licenses to six companies to explore for natural gas off the country's Mediterranean coast.
00:44:14.000The license awards, which came as the Israel-Hamas conflict entered its fourth week, included British Petroleum.
00:44:19.000Just two months before Rishi Sunak opened hundreds of new licenses for oil and gas extractions in the North Sea, an IT firm founded by his father-in-law signed a $1.5 billion deal with the energy giant BP.
00:44:32.000Is it me, or does the future feel more insecure and uncertain?
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00:45:37.000The Times of India reported in May that Indian IT giant Infosys, in which Sunak's wife Ashkata Murthy also has a reported 400 million pound stake.
00:45:47.000The wife of the Prime Minister has a 400 million pound stake.
00:45:50.000How can you have people that live in that world running country?
00:45:54.000It just doesn't seem fair or right or proper, does it?
00:45:58.000There should be assemblies, regionalised control, decentralised the principle of subsidiarity, localised power as much as possible.
00:46:07.000Not like Who are the richest, most powerful people with the most ambition to centralise all power and create deals around the world that are going to generate wars and drain countries of their resources?
00:46:21.000The Times of India reported in May that Indian IT giant Infosys, in which Sunak's wife Ashkata Murthy also has a reported 400 million pound stake, won a deal from the global energy company thought to be the second largest in the history of the firm.
00:46:35.000So it's not a meaningless deal, even for a massive global corporation.
00:46:39.000Despite the company being partly owned by his wife's family, Sunak previously said the marriage is of no legitimate public interest.
00:46:46.000Isn't it extraordinary the things that are considered to be of legitimate public interest and things that you should just... That's not of legitimate public interest.
00:46:53.000I've just done a 1.5 billion deal with a company that's heavily connected to my wife.
00:47:19.000in Gaza that British Petroleum have a potential contract with Israel to investigate the refining and processing of that gas and oil.
00:47:28.000British Petroleum is connected to the wife of our Prime Minister.
00:47:32.000Now, is there any precedent for creating a military situation, occupying a territory and then awarding a series of contracts?
00:47:40.000Again, we're not Talking about the direct combatants here of Israel and Hamas, we are talking about a global set of interests that are able to exploit conflicts to generate power and profit.
00:47:53.000Now, is there a recent president and are there any global figures who are kind as all hell and will be president right now if everyone was a bit less racist?
00:48:00.000Iraq has one of the largest customer bases in the entire Arab world.
00:48:06.000It has one of the world's largest supplies of oil, and it has one of the best educated workforces in the region.
00:48:15.000Iraqis are looking to rebuild every sector of their economy.
00:48:20.000Not only their oil sector, but agribusiness, transportation, housing, banking, and many others.
00:48:27.000And so it's time for the United States to start thinking of Iraq as a business opportunity.
00:48:35.000Don't start thinking of it as dead children.
00:48:43.000And in fact the business opportunity is what we have to look at with regard to this region right now because it appears that there is one.
00:48:50.000That isn't to say that October the 7th wasn't a tragedy and it's certainly not to suggest that those events were anything other than a national tragedy for the people of What we are looking at now is US and UK and globalist involvement in a region that appears to have some resources that are about to be exploited pretty hard.
00:49:13.000As a supporter of the war in Iraq, Hillary Clinton racked up quite the rap sheet during her time as Secretary of State, escalating wars, greenlighting coups, and generally maintaining and expanding US power around the globe.
00:49:23.000Escalating wars, greenlighting coups, expanding US power.
00:49:27.000Remember, the same sort of people are now in charge.
00:49:30.000It's not like, and then we got rid of all those people and put the Care Bears in charge.
00:49:34.000Clinton and Obama got away with hawkish policies because they stuck to the language of humanitarian intervention and liberation.
00:49:41.000Remember, this is something we've continually observed.
00:49:42.000Now, it's almost like that trick was starting to wear out.
00:49:45.000People were starting to go, these people that claim to be the left are some of the most authoritarian, censorship-endorsing, surveillance-creating, draconian people and institutions we've ever dealt with.
00:49:56.000Well get ready for the mother of all conflict.
00:49:58.000Get ready peripheral anti-establishment voices to be divided like you've never been divided before.
00:50:03.000The quote, it's time for the United States to start thinking of Iraq as a business opportunity, was included in an email released by the State Department that specifically mentioned JPMorgan and ExxonMobil.
00:50:14.000Imperialism has always required looking at natural resources, territory, human beings, through an economic lens.
00:50:23.000Whether that was British involvement in India, or the colonies from which the slave trade was created, or America's involvement in Iraq.
00:50:33.000This modality, this mentality, is I suppose the central liturgical belief of the globalist machine, isn't it?
00:50:41.000That the world is a resource that should be regarded through one lens and controlled by a centralised group.
00:50:47.000Whether that's Bill Gates saying, oh, Africa, they don't know how to farm that place.
00:50:50.000Let's patent their seeds and send them some information.
00:50:53.000India, they don't know how to farm that.
00:50:55.000Globalism requires a centralising mentality, doesn't it?
00:50:59.000And isn't it clear that crisis over the last, well, couple of decades really, perhaps longer than that, has been exploited?
00:51:05.000Is crisis exploited generally to create economic opportunity?
00:51:11.000Is there any reason to think that that practice would have stopped, particularly after the pandemic and the wealth transfer that took place then?
00:51:16.000I would say there is no reason to think it would have stopped.
00:51:52.000And ExxonMobil has donated over a million dollars to the Families Foundation.
00:51:57.000But if you think there's a connection between these donations and these business practices and the eventual geopolitical machinations of the United States and their partners in the energy field and military-industrial complex, you, my Awakening Wonder chum, are a conspiracy theorist.
00:52:16.000When there is a conflict such as this one that's causing division, even in places where there were loose alliances forming, I think it's very important for us to say, is it possible, am I wrong about this?
00:52:25.000Is it possible to go, look, I recognise you've got really strong views on this and I understand why you would, perhaps I would if I, obviously I would if I was in that position.
00:52:31.000People are the way they are created through their conditions and their personal experiences and what we're supposed to do, I think, it's not just No!
00:52:38.000people but try to find things that we can agree on so that we can confront the centralising
00:52:42.000forces that are exploiting every single crisis, maybe in some instances not this one, generating
00:52:47.000crisis in order to divide and control people.
00:52:50.000If we go, no, pick a side, then that's really helping them.
00:52:55.000In a globalist context, it's so easy, obviously, look, to divide people.
00:52:59.000And unless we find things we can agree on, like this crisis is being exploited, there should be a peaceful solution as quickly as possible.
00:53:06.000A thorough investigation into the origins and role of Hamas and how to stop Hamas needs to happen.
00:53:11.000A proper discourse around what peace looks like and what a responsible role for the world is in this conflict needs to be had.
00:53:18.000If none of those things can happen, I don't see how we can proceed as a people.
00:53:22.000Other than perhaps, perhaps, some sort of national isolationism where we just go, God, we're the UK, just look after the UK.
00:53:33.000Good luck anywhere that's got any mineral resources that America are interested in.
00:53:37.000The conflict between Shapiro and Owens is indicative of a climate where conflict has to be dominant in order for us not to be able to have a clear perspective of some of the ulterior motives that might be influencing, in particular, America and the rest of the world's involvement in this painful, agonizing, historic conflict.
00:53:58.000Let me know what you think in the chat.
00:55:02.000We're trying to have a complex conversation about Middle Eastern politics and now you think because there's 20,000, you're going to look at these guys?
00:57:28.000If you want to support us, if you want to support our work, if you want to grow this movement, if you want to stay for an extra 15 minutes, join our Locals chat.
00:57:35.000That's our community where I do the Bible readings, Yeah, do the bible readings, do a lot of stuff over there.
00:57:42.000Let's have a look at this more January 6th footage.
00:57:55.000Newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson.
00:57:57.000When I see it, I feel like it looks like a tour that's slightly rambunctious.
00:58:02.000In fact, you know, like when you're at the end of the Mario ride at Universal Studios, just about to experience the crushing disappointment of that thing.
00:58:15.000Like, it's a bit like that vibe, except there's some flags.
00:58:17.000I mean, it's not as bad as when that senator the other day went, yeah, you want a piece of me and I'll start to take his wedding ring off.
00:58:23.000Or it's not as bad as some of the, say, the lobbying that must go on.
00:58:27.000You know, don't you think that there's Moderna and Pfizer employees walking those corridors on their way to see a congressperson or a senator and go, you know how he was going to vote to not mandate stuff?
01:00:35.000Do you think that this event is being exploited to bring about more anti-protest laws that will ultimately affect people from the left and right?
01:01:30.000So you guys, and I guess by that you mean anti-establishment, populist leaders that put the nation first and are willing to confront corporations.
01:01:39.000Although, you know, Trump, let's face it, Trump likes big business.
01:03:13.000I'd like to know, if you're watching this in Russia, because, hey, we allow Russia Today on this platform, is that something you do in Russia?
01:08:29.000Okay, listen guys, we're gonna go over... Can you show us your shirt, Russell?
01:08:34.000Yes, I got psilocybin, which I cannot take because I'm in recovery, 21 years nearly, one day at a time.
01:08:39.000And it's got like extraterrestrials, I guess, like to, you know, interdimensional consciousness and beings.
01:08:45.000Now listen, if you're one of the 21,000 watching us right now, We're going to do a bit more in our locals community and I want you to join us.