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00:02:48.000For the one show where you're safe to talk about freedom and to truly be free.
00:02:54.000I had a really good conversation with Matt Taibbi, you know Matt Taibbi from Twitter Files, and he said that they went from counter-terrorism to counter-populism almost overnight.
00:03:05.000The infrastructure that was set up to counter terrorist movements have been turned on you!
00:03:12.000Your free speech, your free thought, is literally an act of terror.
00:03:17.000You'll see me and Matt Taibbi talking about that later in the week.
00:04:29.000Because of the determination to condemn all these movements as conspiratorial or racist, the argument is starting to quake and shake and not make sense.
00:04:40.000We'll be on YouTube for a while, you Awakening Wonders, how we value your attention, how we value your love, and we love that you watch our content there.
00:06:21.000Shane Gillis, what a funny bloke he is.
00:06:23.000Let's have a look at dear old Joe Biden staggering through this speech.
00:06:26.000Reasons why Hamas struck when they did was they knew that I was working very closely with the Saudis.
00:06:32.000Is he saying he was just on the precipice of achieving world peace?
00:06:38.000But look at all those actions, all of the freeing up of all those billions of dollars of potentially incendiary aid, the actions in Iran, the selling to the autocracies.
00:06:47.000By having recognition of Israel and Israel's right to exist.
00:06:51.000You may recall when we did the G20 a little while ago, I was able to get a resolution, a statement passed through there saying we're going to build a railroad.
00:07:01.000From Riyadh all the way through the Middle East into Saudi Arabia, Israel, et cetera, and all the way up to Europe.
00:07:09.000Not the railroad, but it'll be an underground pipeline.
00:07:14.000It's going to be a railroad, then it's going to be a pipeline.
00:07:17.000Well, your history with pipelines is not impeccable.
00:07:21.000That Nord Stream 1 that you said you were going to destroy, then did destroy, being my primary example there.
00:07:28.000Now though the United States of America has a great facility forever for destruction because there's a new nuclear bomb that is 25 times more powerful than the ones sadly dropped on Hiroshima.
00:07:39.000Look at how the legacy media, like pay attention to this, you're a discerning independent thinking fire walker and free thinker.
00:07:46.000Look at how the legacy media sort of sells you this nuclear bomb like it's a Black Friday deal.
00:07:52.000The Pentagon asking Congress to find a nuclear bomb 24 times more powerful than those dropped on Japan to end World War II.
00:07:59.000This would be major to have in our arsenal.
00:08:02.000This will be major to have in our arsenal.
00:08:03.000This is the Senate Armed Services Committee raises concerns about growing nuclear threats from Russia, North Korea.
00:08:09.000Tom Dempsey has more on this from Washington.
00:08:26.000We're dropping them indiscriminately across the world, not on behalf of the people of America, but on behalf of the military industrial complex and profit from this kind of craziness.
00:08:52.000Do you feel that there's this kind of, and let me know in the chat with a yes or a no, a why or an end, just save yourself a bit of time, darling.
00:08:59.000If you're feeling this ulterior power rising up, if you're feeling that we're quaking with chaos, if you feel that the establishment are beginning to recognize that their time is coming to an end, I'm not just talking about the end of the American empire, I'm talking about the We've gone as far as you can go with materialism.
00:09:15.000We've gone as far as you can go without inviting divinity into the conversation.
00:09:20.000You know our Awakened Wonders do Bible readings.
00:10:12.000It's not the same kind of country at all.
00:10:14.000Let's have a look at what's going on over there.
00:10:17.00044 people were arrested in a riot in the city's historic centre overnight.
00:10:21.000Anti-immigrant protesters fought with police after a stabbing incident involving three young children.
00:10:27.000This year, Ireland marked record immigration, granting entry to more than 100,000 foreigners.
00:10:35.000The same anti-immigration wave delivered a surprise landslide win this week for anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders in the Netherlands.
00:10:44.000People expect our agenda of hope, tougher asylum and immigration policy.
00:10:49.000Wilders is known as the Dutch Donald Trump, as much for his populist policies as for his hair.
00:10:55.000As police in Dublin prepare for a possible second night of violence, the Prime Minister said these scenes should be condemned by all those who believe in the rule of law and democracy.
00:11:04.000See that uh ultimately like there's some looting and stuff like that.
00:11:10.000I kind of always feel that's a an indication of a deep dissatisfaction and a failing society that goes way beyond the analysis offered to you by the legacy media.
00:11:20.000It's something we're touching on at the moment.
00:11:22.000We're doing a lot of analysis on that this week.
00:11:24.000How various people are being called tyrants and uh being compared to you know of course the dictators of the previous century.
00:11:32.000While in fact it's The establishment that is exerting tyrannical control.
00:11:39.000The new dictatorships keep you dumb and they keep you hypnotized and doped up on consumerism while offering you nothing but nihilism as a kind of way through it.
00:12:37.000Perfect summary of our empty, nihilistic, vacuous, hollow consumer culture to see Black Friday deal simply amounts to they've changed the color from red, which normally indicates bargain, doesn't it?
00:13:15.000Obviously, those riots will be utilised to legitimise new hate speech laws.
00:13:21.000That's why they are universally being reported as right-wing, far-right, hate riots.
00:13:30.000I think, and let me know what you think in the chat, in order to legitimise this new legislation, and legislation comparable to this being passed all over the world.
00:13:39.000It's happening in Canada, happening in the UK, you can bet it'll be happening in the States, happening in the EU.
00:13:45.000Here's the Irish Prime Minister, Leo Varadkar, saying that they have to pass hate speech laws, not tomorrow, but now.
00:13:55.000In addition to that, I think it's now very obvious to anyone who might have doubted it that our incitement to hatred legislation is just not up to date.
00:14:03.000It's not up to date for the social media age and we need that legislation through and we need it through within a matter of weeks because it's not just the platforms who have a responsibility here, and they do, there's also the individuals who post messages and images online that stir up hatred and violence and we need to be able to use laws to go after them individually as well.
00:14:24.000You see, straight away those events are narrativised to expedite the passing of legislature which will allow centrist authoritarian aims to be fulfilled.
00:14:36.000There are so many analytics that could be deployed for why there is social unrest in Ireland and indeed across the world.
00:14:42.000What I would offer you mostly is Anti-globalist movements are rising up everywhere.
00:14:47.000It's been happening, I think, probably since 2008.
00:14:51.000Whether it was the Occupy movement, which was of course, you might say, generally left-wing.
00:14:56.000The Gilets Jaunes movement in France, which is not apolitical, but it's certainly pan-political.
00:15:02.000Syriza in Greece in around 2009-2010, that was a left-wing movement.
00:15:07.000Podemos in Spain, Left-wing kind of movement, populist movement.
00:15:11.000Trump in America, libertarian, conservative movement.
00:15:15.000Brexit in the UK, which was just anti-establishment and was regarded as anti-migration.
00:16:40.000And if your views on other people's identities go to make their lives unsafe, insecure, and cause them such deep discomfort that they cannot live in peace, then I believe that it is our job as legislators to restrict those freedoms for the common good.
00:17:15.000Yeah, she's offering some like... In a way, it should be down to us.
00:17:20.000to control hateful rhetoric ourselves that's why in that chat there over on rumble you chat about whatever you want to chat about and you can communicate however you wanna over there in the awakened wonders chat on locals there's a lot of beautiful free speech now listen we're gonna uh we're gonna be leaving youtube now and we've got some fantastic content we're talking about the covid those that were expelled from the army for refusing to take the covid 19 vaccination or what do you want to call it? Let me know
00:18:37.000Should we start with the Oliver Stone and Bill Maher stuff and talk about 2020?
00:18:39.000Because what Oliver Stone seems to suggest is that you absolutely cannot trust the outcome elections. He seems surprised that 81 million people, is it
00:18:51.00081 million people, voted for Joe Biden.
00:18:53.000Some living, others not so living, but although maybe it's the undead that most identify with
00:19:00.000Joe Biden. Maybe that's what it is, maybe that's his true demographic. Let's have a look at this
00:19:05.000conversation between Bill Maher and Oliver Stone, who just 20 years ago, you both would have been
00:19:09.000regarded as sort of old-school lefties. They really said, no you can't take Ivor Merkton
00:20:31.000Well, I don't know the facts, and I think I would trust the accountants more than the politicians.
00:20:36.000And I'd like to know what the accountants say, the guys who vote, who know the most about votes, who do the electoral commissions.
00:20:43.000You know, it's just I can't take Biden's word for it on anything.
00:20:46.000I think what shocked people was that Trump won so many, got so many votes, you know, that was what was shocking, that he did so well compared to what he was expected to do.
00:20:57.000Because we believed all he could have lost.
00:22:06.000What's happened, I suppose, is you have, generally speaking, a political class that are so alienated from the people that they've been elected to represent, so plainly funded by establishment interests, so lost in corporatism and globalism, So punitive of their population, so willing to militarise police forces, mobilise anti-protest laws, censor online speech, oppose all potential dissent that no one trusts them, no one likes them.
00:22:34.000But Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, he is a man of the people.
00:23:05.000Which poses quite a challenge for Rishi Sunak, who is the fifth Conservative Prime Minister this decade.
00:23:10.000Because I feel like, even if you've never seen a hammer before, just ergonomically, also culturally, that means he's not ever, not only has he not used a hammer, he's not seen anyone else, oh there's one of those things.
00:24:43.000Oh, well one was, is everyone had to stay in their house because of a cold with a pretty good PR firm behind it, imprisoned the global population.
00:24:53.000There was a movement to expel people that wouldn't take what you lot I know would call experimental medication.
00:24:59.000Even the US Army kicked out a couple of thousand soldiers.
00:25:02.000Sadly, now though, as war looms, they've had to invite them back.
00:25:07.000I wonder if the same will be extended to the many key workers across New York.
00:25:13.000I think 34,000 of them lost their jobs for refusing to take that medication.
00:25:17.000But in the army, You're welcome back now.
00:25:25.000Let us know in the chat whether you think we're on the right track.
00:25:28.000Let us know if you complied or refused.
00:25:31.000If you refused, put R. If you complied, put C. And we love you either way because you're all welcome here.
00:25:38.000And if there's any stories you want us to cover in the back half of the show, post a link in the description and we'll discuss them if we can on the way back out of Here's the News.
00:26:12.000There's Middle Eastern wars, there's a Ukraine-Russia war, there's a potential war with China, free for the price of one.
00:26:17.000Well, certainly all of the funding is packaged together, although it's quite complicated because the Pentagon can never pass an audit, so you never fully know where all of this money, your money, is going.
00:26:26.000But we do know that about half of it ends up with the military-industrial complex, and that possibly means they benefit from wars and Maybe escalate tensions through lobbying, through donations, in ways where diplomacy might be more helpful.
00:26:39.000This means ultimately though, in the end, you need soldiers if you're going to have to have war all the time.
00:26:43.000So you can't be so fussy about who you have in the army.
00:26:46.000You can't insist that the army is representative and diverse, even though personally I think that would be a wonderful thing.
00:26:51.000And you certainly can't insist that everyone takes experimental medications.
00:26:56.000Because certainly many military personnel refused to take the Covid jab And were unceremoniously kicked out or voluntarily separated or something like that from the army.
00:27:06.000So the army have had to invite those people to rejoin because they're in the middle of a recruitment crisis.
00:27:35.000The Army kicked out more than 1,900 soldiers for refusing a COVID vaccine.
00:27:39.000At least 19 of them have now been welcomed back to active duty.
00:27:43.000A letter signed by Brigadier General Hope Rampe, Army Director of Personnel Management, says, quote, as a result of the rescission of all current COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
00:28:00.000Have we stopped following the science or did the science lead us somewhere unexpected?
00:28:04.000Former soldiers who were involuntarily separated for their refusal to receive the COVID-19 vaccination may request a correction of their military records.
00:28:14.000The Army is struggling when it comes to meeting its recruiting goals.
00:28:17.000Active duty has dropped from 485,000 in 2021 to about 452,000.
00:28:22.000Its goals for fiscal 2023, which ended at the end of September, was 65,000 new recruits.
00:28:31.000The army came up 10,000 short, so army leadership is outselling service.
00:28:36.000Okay, so people aren't signing up to serve their nation in the same way they once were, perhaps because they've become aware that they are going to be treated appallingly and discarded at the earliest convenience, or earlier if they won't take medication on time.
00:28:48.000The US Army is having such a difficult time recruiting that it's sending soldiers who were kicked out for refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19 instructions on how to rejoin.
00:28:57.000What a beautiful little process that is.
00:29:10.000Lloyd Austin arriving in Kiev this week, meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky and other top Ukrainian officials and affirming America's commitment to Ukraine's war effort, both verbally and financially, saying that the U.S.
00:29:23.000support will continue for the long haul and announcing an additional $100 million in weapons being sent to the embattled country.
00:29:31.000Former Director of Raytheon Lloyd Austin there.
00:29:34.000Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin announced $100 million in new military aid to Ukraine during an unannounced visit to Kiev on Monday, pledging long-term American support amid growing concerns about the sustainability of vital U.S.
00:29:56.000The Biden administration and Israeli officials have held secret talks on stationing American troops in Gaza after Hamas is defeated, according to a report.
00:30:03.000Among options being discussed is a multinational force that could include US troops, sources told Bloomberg.
00:30:08.000Or finally, and perhaps most terrifyingly, China.
00:30:11.000Seven Republican members of the House's China Committee, led by Representative Mike Gallagher, sent a letter to congressional leaders on Sunday calling for an additional $12 billion to be added to President Biden's behemoth $105 billion spending request.
00:30:24.000Biden's request includes military aid for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and funding for border security.
00:30:30.000The lawmakers said they support arming Ukraine and Israel but want more focus on preparing for a future conflict with China.
00:30:36.000Biden's $105 billion request already includes $7.4 billion dedicated to the Indo-Pacific region.
00:30:42.000As happens nearly every year, more than half of this sum will likely go to Pentagon contractors.
00:30:47.000Pentagon spending has totaled over $14 trillion since the start of the war in Afghanistan, with one-half of the total going to military contractors.
00:30:55.000A large portion of these contracts, one-quarter, one-third of all Pentagon contracts in recent years, have gone to just five major corporations.
00:31:02.000Lockheed Martin, Boeing, General Dynamics, Raytheon, and Northrop Grumman.
00:31:06.000They've also enlisted some VIP help, with Dwayne the Rock Johnson visiting the Pentagon to talk recruiting last week.
00:31:13.000It is critical, as Pentagon brass expects the army to play a significant role if there's conflict in Asia.
00:31:20.000When people that refuse to take jabs are invited back, when celebrities are invited for photo ops, it seems that there's a serious problem.
00:31:27.000And why would there be a serious problem?
00:31:30.000Ultimately, there have to be real life consequences to all these extraordinary financially motivated conflicts that appear to be escalating across the world.
00:31:39.000I tend to think that the Army will have a huge supporting role for the joint force in the Indo-Pacific.
00:31:47.000And in that regard, what do I mean by that?
00:31:48.000I think the Army will play a core role in establishing and protecting staging bases for our air forces, for our maritime forces.
00:31:59.000China, the establishment of bases in that region.
00:32:03.000That's a pretty significant escalation.
00:32:05.000And Ukraine, which has fallen off many people's agenda because of the escalation of conflicts in the Middle East, is still an ongoing conflict.
00:32:13.000The Ukrainian army is getting older by the day.
00:32:16.000I mean, I suppose we're all getting older by the day, but not the same rate as the Ukrainian army that now looks like a sort of geriatric division.
00:32:54.000Military families are reporting housing, health and financial challenges according to a survey released by the Military Family Advisory Network, which found that nearly a quarter of enlisted families are experiencing food insecurity and that more than 60% of respondents pay more than they can comfortably afford for housing.
00:33:10.000One fifth of active service families and nearly 40% of veteran families surveyed reported less than $500 of emergency savings or no emergency savings fund.
00:33:19.000And over three quarters of military families indicated that they carry debt.
00:33:23.000Is it me or does the future feel more insecure and uncertain?
00:33:26.000Wars, pandemics, lies, trickery, my cats keep having kittens, the last one's personal.
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00:34:28.000Almost 40,000 veterans are without shelter in the US on on any given night.
00:34:31.000The leading causes of homelessness among vets are PTSD, social isolation, unemployment, and substance abuse.
00:34:37.000Veterans account for 11% of homeless adults in the U.S.
00:34:41.000Probably that's not mentioned in the recent recruitment drive.
00:34:45.000Join the army, good chance you're going to end up homeless, and even while you're still in the army, good chance that you're suffering financially.
00:34:52.000It's an extraordinary distinction between the language when you're on your way into the army and the language you're in your On your way out of it.
00:36:21.000We're working on improving our process.
00:36:23.000Well, I would think so, given that you can't pass an audit.
00:36:26.000Doesn't that seem extraordinary that a department that's responsible for world events, significant world events, wars, at a time of escalating war across the entire planet, can't account for where the money is going?
00:36:38.000Doesn't that seem extraordinary to you?
00:36:41.000Almost the point of revolutionary change being required, where the army cannot recruit anymore, the military personnel that are in position are, broadly speaking, not being very well looked after, there's a high likelihood that you'll end up homeless as a vet, and the Pentagon won't tell you where 50% of the money is.
00:36:58.000And we only know where the other 50% is because it's with Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, who, for all their failings, do keep pretty good books.
00:37:06.000Every time we miss one of these audits, we are getting better and better at audits.
00:37:15.000I mean, when we failed that one three years ago, we really failed it.
00:37:18.000This one, sure, we still failed it, but we failed it much less badly.
00:37:23.000If you can't pass an audit, you shouldn't be trusted with Wars, and lobbying for wars, and funding wars, and sending weaponry around the world, and having a relationship with the US government where they broker deals with autocracies around the world.
00:37:36.00057% of the world's autocracies buying weapons.
00:37:38.000Doesn't it seem to you to be a bit messy?
00:37:40.000You know, it's a continuing and ongoing process that this building is assessing.
00:37:45.000I don't know how the building's going to solve the problem.
00:37:46.000It's the people in it that you need to ask.
00:37:48.000The US military appears unfazed in its inability to account for billions of dollars.
00:37:52.000On Thursday, the Department of Defence failed its sixth consecutive audit but hailed its incremental progress.
00:37:58.000There's no prize for failing an audit.
00:38:00.000Do we get some sort of fifth place, sixth place, you tried your best type ribbon?
00:38:12.000As the Pentagon budget nears a watershed $1 trillion, the largest of any federal government agency, it has never passed a single one of the annual audits mandated by Congress.
00:38:21.000In a press briefing, the Department of Defense said it had no timeline for passing an audit.
00:38:26.000Well, if you can't pass the audit, could you at least tell us when you might pass an audit?
00:38:40.000Well, I'll just go ahead and write that in my file with my magic pen.
00:38:44.000We've heard the same platitudes about audit progress for years, said Julia Gledhill, an analyst at the Project on Government Oversight Centre for Defence Information.
00:38:52.000They're meaningless, especially since the Pentagon can't even commit to a timeline for achieving a clean audit.
00:39:56.000We keep getting better and better at it.
00:39:58.000Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said of the audit failure, They can pass their own audits if we think we're doing well past, but external audits they simply cannot and will not pass.
00:40:12.000I'll just say that we remain a trusted institution.
00:40:14.000Yeah, by yourself, Pentagon controller Michael J. McCord said during a separate press briefing about the audit.
00:40:20.000They can't even keep it to one press brief.
00:40:22.000Even the press briefings are getting out of hand.
00:40:30.000When a reporter pushed back on McCord's claim, he conceded that the number of unmodified opinions, instances where an auditor concludes a financial statement is presented fairly, was unchanged since last year.
00:40:40.000It was static from last year, McCord said, but we still believe that we have seen signs of progress that are going to get us more favourable in the future.
00:42:18.000On the one hand, the Pentagon is far and away the most complex federal agency, said William Hartung, a senior research fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, but they have been legally required to pass an audit for decades and have clearly not made it a priority.
00:42:32.000As long as the money keeps flowing and there are no consequences for failure, he said, we can expect the Pentagon to fail audits year after year with no end in sight.
00:42:39.000Yeah, they're not going to prioritise it, are they?
00:42:41.000They're not going to say we'd better pass an audit because we don't ever pass audits and it doesn't seem to matter.
00:42:46.000Let's focus on what we do best, destabilising the world and ensuring that Lockheed Martin and Raytheon can take 50% of the budgets provided by the American taxpayer every single year.
00:42:56.000As long as the army doesn't run out of personnel, as long as in Ukraine they're not I'm used to employing the elderly and dragging people out of coffins and defibrillating them back into active service.
00:43:06.000Does this seem like the type of stability that you would require before marching into war or signing up for the American military?
00:43:14.000I feel a little bit anxious about an organization whose funding is provided by sarcastic and adolescent stuff.
00:43:26.000So it seems like the most sarcastic, ridiculous and juvenile way to run a country.
00:43:30.000Don't you sometimes get the impression that the world is going crazy and you can sort of personally see ways that it could improve?
00:43:36.000Like, hey, have the Pentagon pass audits, ban lobbying, stop giving half the money to bloody Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, treat people fairly and responsibly, pay military personnel sensibly, get rid of the Plight of homeless vets.
00:43:49.000That should be like, homelessness itself should be outlawed and annihilated.
00:43:52.000But my God, when these people have seen service, surely it's a priority to look after them.
00:43:57.000But now all of these ideas are just out in the ether, broadly ignored, and you're told you're crazy for even contemplating those things.
00:44:03.000So, whether or not you've had your COVID jabs, you are welcome in the American army, but you are going to have to turn a blind eye, and who knows, that might be one of the adverse events coming up one of these days, to the shoddy way that the American military is run, the constantly escalating wars around the world, the inability of the Pentagon to pass an audit.
00:44:19.000There's a lot of things that you're going to have to ignore to be patriotic these days, not when it comes to the nation of America, but when it comes to the institutions that run it.
00:46:03.000For most people that would be considered a very saucy tweet, or post rather, but I read what you mostly put in that chat and that was very sensible for you.
00:48:12.000Listen, the University of Southern California basketball team is preparing for a European tour next week through Greece and Croatia.
00:48:19.000But Hoops is taking a step back after what happened yesterday during practice.
00:48:23.000Los Angeles, there is a heightened awareness of young people and when they have these kinds of health issues, especially when it happens on the court, we're reminded of that.
00:49:07.000Were it not for that, this stuff wouldn't be getting discussed at all.
00:49:10.000Let's have a look at what Peter McCulloch's got to say.
00:49:11.000that we're seeing such a rise in all of this. On this note, actually, this week, I read an article
00:49:16.000in People magazine where yet another teenager collapsed after competing a cross-country race.
00:49:22.000And I think the most disturbing thing about this article was that this high school sophomore
00:49:26.000student was exceedingly healthy, as described by his own friends and family. But, of course,
00:49:31.000the article said nothing about the possible effects of the vaccine here. Dr. Mercola,
00:49:36.000will we continue to see this occur, or at some point, will these sudden deaths become less and
00:49:41.000I mean, is the damage already done, or is this really just ramping up?
00:49:47.000It's disturbing to see sudden cardiac deaths, cardiac arrests, well documented now, two years after taking the shot.
00:49:55.000Now, we don't know if this boy took the shot or not, but all high school kids are screened for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, the most common cause of a sudden death in an athletic event.
00:50:04.000With a physical exam, EKG, sometimes cardiac ultrasound.
00:50:09.000So we have a much better safety profile for kids in high school sports.
00:50:14.000But what we're seeing is we're seeing athletes of all ranges in the peak of exertion suffer cardiac death.
00:50:21.000And the case to really examine is Oscar Cabrera Adamas.
00:51:16.000You flu shot that body and now you spike vax that body because even though the pandemic is over, COVID-19... What possible incentive could there be?
00:51:26.000I mean, it was a terrible risk at the height of it.
00:52:17.000The origin of our friendship was because I offered him a kimono.
00:52:20.000In response to none other than Hunter Biden saying, I don't have to open my kimono for you, it inspired me to offer my guest Will Harris a kimono.
00:52:28.000This is a little story about my friendship with Will Harris, the beef farmer and beefcake.
00:52:34.000I want to remind our viewers and show any new viewers what happened last time Will was on our show.
00:52:40.000Now at that time we were talking a lot about dear Hunter Biden and Hunter Biden's business practices and Will was patiently waiting for the interview to begin watching the conversation take place where Hunter defended his business practices, perhaps his place on the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian natural gas company and the other questions that arose out of the
00:55:21.000Jamie Jam has asked us to cover the Conor McGregor involvement in Dublin, the escalation of tensions in Dublin, the riots and the introduction of extraordinary legislation, the imminent introduction.
00:56:24.000Responding to a message from Britain's first leader, Paul Golding, on ex-formerly known as Twitter, calling for him to organise a freedom march, McGregor said the violence had achieved nothing towards fixing the issues we face.
00:56:59.000I guess they want to have a conversation, certainly Conor McGregor does, about About migration and about some of the concomitant social issues.
00:57:09.000If they hate what you... Mickey licks it.
00:57:10.000If they hate what you say, it's considered hate speech.
00:58:26.000We've got Matt Taibbi on the show later and he gives us some interesting revelations about the censorship industrial complex.
00:58:33.000He gives us some interesting insights on how...
00:58:36.000Even incidents like the Dublin riots are being used to shut down free speech.
00:58:41.000And he gives me hope that to counter globalism, we must form a truly global, unified yet decentralised movement where we can oppose this corporatism, this foreclosure of our futures, this closing down of independent free thought.
00:58:56.000We can oppose it together, but in order to do it, you have to find some real love in your hearts.
00:59:01.000We're going to have to find some real love in our hearts.
00:59:03.000We're going to have to be willing to form alliances with people we disagree with, which, if you think about it, in a decentralized culture, it wouldn't matter, because people could run communities over there that are entirely based on their ideology, and over here, entirely based on their ideology.
00:59:15.000As long as we can unite and oppose the centralized authoritarian global forces that benefit from us being opposed to one another, We'll be laughing.
00:59:24.000Alright guys, yeah, I saw about Tommy Robinson getting arrested.
00:59:32.000It looked to me, from footage I saw, he was arrested on arrival.
00:59:36.000That was very... that don't look that democratic to me.
00:59:39.000Yes, Digit Hippie, we can explore space, inner and outer, together in peace.