Donald Trump takes the stand in his own defense in a $250 million civil fraud trial in New York City. The former president lashes out at the judge and accuses him of being a crook. Meanwhile, the British Medical Journal launches a new investigation into the relationship between the FDA and Moderna, and the CIA continues to expand their surveillance capabilities. Plus, Stephen Crowder reveals that the government is using Section 702, which gives them the ability to spy on you, to keep us in the loop on what we should and shouldn t be doing in our everyday lives. And, of course, we have the latest on the Trump trial and the ongoing investigation by the British Journal into the FDA, which seems to have taken the revolving door problem into hyperspace so fast, I'm surprised anybody can get in it! And, we'll be talking about how the government, your government, is using the current conflict in the US to extend Section 702 to extend their spying powers, and how to deal with that. We'll also be covering the Stephen Crowley revelations. And we'll have a special bonus episode featuring a brand new segment from the Awakened Wonder chat. Stay tuned to the end of the show where we discuss the future of the podcast, and whether or not we're entering the end times. Thanks for tuning in! Stay woke! - Your host, Russell Brand and the crew at AWAKENING WON'T YOU? Subscribe to Stay Free with Russell Brand: on Apple Podcasts and stay tuned for new episodes of Stay Free With Russell Brand on Rumble, wherever you re listening to the show. on the airwaves. Stay woke or wherever you get your favorite streaming platform. You can get the freshest and most uplifting episode of the latest in your favorite podcast on the webcast wherever you are listening to it. . Thank you for listening, Russell - Thank you, Russell, thank you, you're a rock star. - Eternally grateful, Timestamps Timeless, Timeless Love Birds, Cheers, Love, Amy, Kristy, Sarah, Sarah, Amy, Emily, Rachel, , Kristy , & Ashley, Evan, and Billie, Michelle, - Rachel , and Sarah, Sarah Sarah .
00:03:07.000Thanks for joining me on Stay Free with Russell Brand.
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00:03:15.000Because we've got stuff that you are not going to want to miss.
00:03:18.000Of course, talking about the Trump trial, we're talking about an investigation by the British Medical Journal into the relationship between the FDA and Moderna.
00:03:27.000Which seems to have taken the revolving door problem into hyperspace.
00:03:33.000That door's revolving so fast I'm surprised anybody can get in it.
00:03:38.000A little later in the show too, we'll be talking about how the government, your government, is using the current conflict in the US to extend Section 702, which gives them the ability to spy on you.
00:03:53.000We'll also be talking about Stephen Crowder's revelations.
00:03:57.000Yesterday, and how to, how to, oh God, how to handle that.
00:04:01.000I just don't like talking about those things anymore, do you?
00:04:04.000I mean, well, I suppose, how are we going to do this show if we're not willing to talk about The brutal murder of innocent people is going to make the show different.
00:05:25.000Trump taking on the judge, the judge telling Trump's lawyers to control their client.
00:05:30.000The former president was seated between his lawyers at the defense table, then on the stand just a few feet from the judge, lashing out at him, accusing the judge of being unfair.
00:05:40.000Judge Arthur N. Gorin telling Trump this is not a political rally, telling Trump to answer the questions, threatening to eject him from the court.
00:05:47.000Leaving the courtroom for a break, but still under oath, the former president gesturing to reporters that his lips were sealed.
00:07:08.000It was tense from the start, sitting right next to Judge Arthur N. Gorin-Trump, complaining, he called me a fraud and he didn't know anything about me.
00:07:46.000Is it possible that Michelle Obama could be parachuted in?
00:07:50.000I said on my podcast three months ago, Verdict with Ted Cruz, I predicted that there was a very real chance the Democrats would jettison Joe Biden and parachute in Michelle Obama and that they'd do it at the convention next summer.
00:08:03.000I think the chances of that are rising every day.
00:08:48.000Because this is a point where we need some kind of intervention.
00:08:52.000We cannot simply reduce our discussions of democracy to discussing what livery will be upon the bombers that Endlessly prolong the forever wars.
00:09:05.000We're going to be talking a little later about how the escalations in the Middle East are being used to prolong Section 702, which allows your government to spy on you.
00:09:44.000Who knows, though, with this endless provocation, perhaps what we will be entering into is a post-apocalyptic wonderland.
00:09:52.000There's nuclear treaty withdrawal everywhere you look.
00:09:56.000The US NATO to suspend participation in a landmark Cold War arms treaty.
00:10:01.000The US and its NATO allies served notice Tuesday that they will formally suspend their participation in a 1993 treaty limiting conventional forces in Europe making the demise of another landmark of arms control agreement.
00:10:12.000Why actually do NATO do Other than promote war and provoke Vladimir Putin.
00:10:21.000I'm beginning to wonder what the role of that organisation is.
00:10:24.000And with the conversation I had with Dave Martin recently, I have now serious cause to question WHO and their forthcoming pandemic treaty, NATO for their provocation of Putin, the WEF, we already know we don't trust that little clan, IMF, serious concern there.
00:10:38.000Well, but what are these organisations doing?
00:10:40.000And how much spare change does Bill Gates have to fund all of these organisations?
00:10:47.000Okay, so listen, what do you want us to cover next?
00:10:52.000The next story we're going to cover is... What's the next story we're gonna cover?
00:11:21.000Or if you want to watch a German member of the European Parliament saying that the pandemic was a beta test pilot to ensure that authoritarian centralised systems had the ability to control populations, press 2.
00:11:37.000German MEP appearing to admit that the pandemic period was a kind of trial.
00:12:41.000I'm of a generation where I have that kind of suspicion and doubt and live with that kind of nuclear fear.
00:12:47.000OK, shall we have a look at this German MEP?
00:12:49.000That means we're going to have to leave YouTube.
00:12:52.000If we do this, if you're watching us on YouTube, by the way, and you want to see this German MEP, the Member of the European Parliament, seeming to admit, declare, I would say more than admit, that the The pandemic was a trial for further potential invasions on human freedom and liberty.
00:13:12.000You're going to have to click the link in the description.
00:13:16.000We love it over there with you Awaken Wonders.
00:13:19.000Did you see that Crowder for his report in on that That terrible tragic school shooting has received some censorship on YouTube.
00:15:23.000Hence, most countries introducing online safety bills.
00:15:26.000Yes, as well as the new pandemic treaty.
00:15:28.000That's what I mean when earlier when I was talking about that sense of pervasive terror, it's not only like I'm reading the runes of reality and I Feel it, obviously, because of the extraordinary situation I've been in personally.
00:15:39.000It's also because of actual legislation that's getting passed.
00:15:44.000Censorship legislation and treaties that are more and more demonstrably designed to prohibit individual freedom.
00:15:55.000Also, the escalating wars are fracturing and dividing people more than ever.
00:16:00.000Just so you know, a lot of people ask what my position is in the Rumble Chat.
00:18:24.000Never, as I said before, in the entire history of mankind, there has never been a political elite concerned about the well-being of regular people.
00:19:22.000If you want to see the King of England in a golden hat and a golden chair advocating for yet more spying, stay tuned.
00:19:35.000If you want to listen to our take on the perpetuation of the surveillance laws that mean that you, American citizens, can be spied on by your own government using legislation that's meant to prevent you from terrorism, Even though it's been misused 300,000 times by the FBI.
00:20:18.000Now, the British Medical Journal, which is a respected medical publication, are investigating the FDA, that obviously regulate Big Pharma, for... Well, it's a really funny story, actually.
00:20:40.000We had this guy called Jonathan Van Tam, who got knighted, probably by that king, He also works at Moderna now.
00:20:46.000Our government's made a 10-year commitment to continue to use taxpayer money to support Moderna.
00:20:52.000So it's not only the travesties that took place in the period of the last three years, it's their perpetuation, the ongoing financial crimes.
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00:22:21.000Do you really think there'd be a COVID inquiry in the UK right now were it not for independent media voices that you support talking about Robert Malone and talking about Peter McCulloch and Jay Bhattacharya and all the scientific voices, true scientific voices, that gainsay the narrative at the top?
00:22:37.000Do you really think there'll be Senate hearings about COVID were it not for the role of independent media in highlighting the many problems?
00:22:46.000There's sometimes These are great investigations conducted by groups or organisations or indeed magazines like the British Medical Journal, a long-standing and credible organisation who have concerns about the revolving door and it's revolving so fast now if it were a comet you'd be seeing it again in 10 seconds time because people are leaving the FDA where they regulate and approve vaccines to get jobs at Moderna where they manufacture vaccines.
00:23:11.000And with the British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak still refusing to admit whether he profited when his $500 million hedge fund invested in Moderna, it's time for us to ask questions.
00:23:52.000Ask Albert Buller a difficult question.
00:23:54.000Have you ever seen a mainstream media outfit go, Mr. Buller, thank you for coming on and Moonshot, what a great title.
00:24:00.000Can you tell us, though, about adverse events from these vaccines?
00:24:03.000Can you tell us, is the drug you trialed the one you released?
00:24:07.000And when it comes to Moderna and these boosters, how come you keep employing people from the FDA?
00:24:11.000Does that mean that the FDA, whose job it is to regulate, that means control and ensure morality and incorruptibility in the pharmaceutical industry, can be trusted?
00:24:20.000Or does it suggest that there's such a confluent, porous integration between that agency and the companies they're meant to regulate that we, the people, remember those three words, are just exposed to whatever product they think is profitable?
00:24:32.000The FDA approved updated COVID-19 boosters for Moderna and Pfizer vaccinations Monday.
00:24:41.000Does that not show a relationship between the legacy media and Big Pharma?
00:24:45.000So Big Pharma, the FDA, the legacy media, all working together to get you to go get your boosters before Pfizer and Moderna's stock price plummets even further.
00:24:55.000What it's starting to look like is the whole pandemic period was coordinated on a scale between ineptitude and absolute malfeasance.
00:25:02.000And this story about FDA officials getting jobs at Moderna, what direction does that take us in?
00:25:08.000Let me know in the chat right now, you awakened wonder, yeah?
00:25:11.000Once these vaccinations are fully approved, which is a matter of time because everyone at Moderna and FDA are firm friends.
00:25:17.000All they care about is our little friend.
00:26:05.000Just seems like one incorruptible organisation after another with no worrying financial ties to Big Pharma or indeed financial ties to the laboratories that maybe caused the entire fiasco.
00:26:17.000I'm speaking, of course, of Anthony Fauci's relationship with the Wuhan labs that some have said preceded by some years the outbreak of COVID-19.
00:26:26.000Astonishing to think this might be true.
00:26:28.000Astonishing to think no investigations were conducted.
00:27:25.000Oh yeah, Florida and California, roughly the same outcomes.
00:27:28.000Sweden and New York, roughly the same kind of outcomes.
00:27:31.000Oh no, the whole thing's been a massive, massive coup and the legacy media, instead of openly reporting it and asking intelligent questions, had other things on their minds.
00:27:41.000An investigation has raised concerns about the cosy relationship between the Food and Drug Association, that's the FDA, and Moderna during the COVID pandemic.
00:27:50.000You don't necessarily want hostile relationships between a regulatory body and big pharma, but you do want them to actually investigate the efficacy of these products.
00:27:58.000You don't want at the back of their mind, oh, it'd be really good for business if we just approve this stuff, and maybe I could get a job at Moderna in just a couple of weeks, which is what's happened In one or two instances, more than one or two instances actually, they essentially function as one organism.
00:28:14.000The report published in the British Medical Journal found two top FDA officials in charge of approving COVID vaccines left to join the pharma giant and received six-figure salaries just months after shots got the green light.
00:28:26.000OK, we've given those shots the green light.
00:28:40.000The BMJ investigation by Dr. Peter Doshi, University of Maryland pharmacy professor, warned about the lack of safeguards to prevent the revolving door culture that can create at least the appearance of conflicts of interest.
00:28:51.000Revolving door's not a culture, is it?
00:28:53.000It's not like jazz or hip-hop or Paris in the 1920s.
00:29:14.000What we want is an empowered population, well informed by independent media, and able to vote for independent political candidates who are dedicated to bringing an end to this hypocrisy and corruption.
00:29:24.000What we've got is total alignment of interest.
00:29:27.000Technically, FDA employees are supposed to wait one year before lobbying or having any communication to or appearance for any officer or employee of their former agency on behalf of anyone seeking official action.
00:29:39.000But the BMJ probe found that because the FDA keeps no record of where employees go, They don't even keep a record of that.
00:29:45.000They're meant to be regulating things.
00:30:08.000But the BMJ probe found that because the FDA keeps no record of where employees go, Dr. Dorian Fink and Dr. Jaya Goswami slipped through the cracks.
00:30:36.000Dr. Fink and Goswami worked at the FDA for years as medical regulators for vaccines.
00:30:41.000Dr. Fink works his way up to the post of lead medical officer in the FDA's Office of Vaccines Research and Review, where he stayed until his appointment as acting deputy director of the Office of Vaccines Research and Review.
00:30:51.000At the FDA, the physician-scientist was responsible for working with vaccine manufacturers to advise them on the development of vaccines during the pandemic.
00:30:59.000He was ultimately part of the decision to authorise the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna mRNA shots.
00:31:05.000Right, so he was They're approving and authorizing shots, which subsequently have had a lot more questions about it.
00:31:11.000Dear old Fink and Goswami, they weren't focused.
00:31:13.000They were too busy thinking about their six-figure salaries.
00:31:33.000Just two months later, just two months later, he took a six-figure job of Head of the Translational Medicine and Early Clinical Development within the Department of Infectious Diseases at Moderna.
00:31:42.000He just slipped right into that role, did ol' Fink.
00:31:45.000Difficult, isn't it, sometimes to get a new job?
00:31:51.000He knew them all already, and they loved him because he'd just made them all rich.
00:31:54.000Meanwhile, Dr. Goswami held her position as medical officer for the agency's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research from March 2020 until June 2022.
00:32:03.000In that post, she had, in her words, broad oversight over vaccines and biologics clinical development.
00:32:08.000She was responsible for evaluating whether clinical data produced by Moderna regarding its two-dose vaccine shot met the agency's regulatory standards for approval.
00:32:17.000That's a ridiculous position that Dr. Goswami's been in.
00:32:20.000Now, Doctor, does our data meet the criteria for approval at the FDA?
00:32:25.000I like that question, but before I answer this question, let me ask you one.
00:32:44.000In June 2022, the same month that she left the FDA, she moved on to take a position at Moderna as Director of Clinical Development in Treatments and Vaccines for Infectious Diseases.
00:32:53.000Huh, what an incredible coincidence to move from the FDA, who are approving vaccines, to Moderna that are making vaccines.
00:33:00.000But don't let that make you cynical about this whole process.
00:33:03.000Don't let that make you think that there was a kind of concerted effort to make these vaccines as appealing as possible, which could have led to them not being effectively tested or accurately reported on.
00:33:13.000And if you don't feel insured, let me get Dr. Goswami and Dr. Finkover.
00:33:27.000While specific salary data for those positions at Moderna are not available, salaries for similar positions at the company in executive and leadership roles tend to range from $195,000 to as high as $330,000 annually.
00:33:39.000The average salary of an FDA worker, meanwhile, hovers around $133,000.
00:33:44.000They just hover there, approving vaccines, waiting for that special day when someone goes, you've done enough now, come on in.
00:33:50.000Before I approve this vaccine, where's my parking spot?
00:33:55.000When agency staffers go to work for the companies whose product they reviewed and voted to approve, they raise concerns about conflicts of interest and impartiality that undermine the FDA's objectivity when it comes to determining the fate of their products.
00:34:07.000Isn't this sort of exactly how you think the world runs?
00:34:11.000Isn't it sort of exactly that you feel that within government now there are people, the government of the UK, there are people that invested in Moderna, That within the FDA there are people that approved of Moderna vaccines that then go to get jobs at Moderna, that within Pfizer there are people getting filmed saying that the clinical trial stuff didn't make sense, that Pfizer booted their stuff 75 years in the future, that Albert Baller was treated on news media like he was George Michael.
00:34:39.000Did Angel Ridgely come up with any of BioNTech's ideas?
00:34:43.000How can we not ask questions of this situation?
00:34:45.000How can we trust anything they tell us ever again?
00:34:48.000The reason they're working so hard to shut down through censorship and other means dissenting voices is because they know that if you're well informed, ultimately you will reject their model and you will not use their product.
00:34:59.000How many hundreds of millions have been lost because this process, this trajectory, this agenda got broken down.
00:35:05.000They want you having these vaccines every day.
00:35:06.000They're going to say to you, this should be just like a cold or flu.
00:35:09.000You should get these things every couple of years, every couple of months maybe.
00:35:12.000Independent media, and in particular you, through your scepticism and discerning voices, interrupted a trajectory that might otherwise have been unimaginably different.
00:35:20.000There wouldn't have been COVID inquiries.
00:35:22.000There wouldn't have been Senate hearings.
00:35:23.000There'd have been booster shots and vaccines.
00:35:24.000You'd have been coming out of the womb.
00:35:32.000The questionable speed at which regulators transition from lower-paying government jobs to lucrative posts in the private sector is not unique to COVID-19-era developments or even the FDA, or even the pharmaceutical industry.
00:35:56.000Whether it's a prime minister or a president, what do you think Barack Obama's doing right now?
00:35:59.000What do you think that Rishi Sunak's going to be doing in a couple of months when he's not Prime Minister?
00:36:02.000And then Keir Starmer, the person presumed to be next Prime Minister, what's he going to be doing when he's eventually going to be a novice?
00:36:09.000All they have to do is control you and prevent you from going, hey, I'm not going to part with this anymore.
00:36:13.000As long as they can do that, they can do this.
00:36:16.000A 2016 report concluded that over a quarter of FDA officials who reviewed cancer and hematology drugs for approval left their federal oversight posts to work for the industry they previously regulated.
00:36:27.000Add that to people in Congress investing in stocks and shares in companies that they're regulating.
00:36:33.000It's so deep and so entrenched that if you were to analyze it correctly, objectively, the only conclusion you could reasonably reach is, well, we're gonna have to start again.
00:36:42.000We're gonna have to dismantle that system.
00:36:43.000We're gonna have to make sure that there are Off the top of my head.
00:36:46.000Ordinary people involved at the FDA that can't be corrupted by it, that there are ordinary people at the level of government, ordinary people, on all of these agencies, you stop it being an enclosed and corrupted and corruptible hypocritical system of deception and ensure that it's transparent and fluid.
00:37:02.000You want a revolving door between the public and government.
00:37:05.000Not a revolving door between corporations and the government.
00:37:28.000The revolving door culture can be hard to grasp because the government has maintained a lax enforcement protocol according to Dr. Doshi who campaigns for greater transparency of clinical trial data.
00:37:39.000Where were the investigations into transparency?
00:37:41.000Where was the demand from the legacy media?
00:37:44.000Look, can we see the information please on the transmissions?
00:37:47.000Can you tell us how this got approved?
00:37:48.000Before we start shaming everyone and telling kids they better get vaccinated in case they kill their grandmother, Should we just double check that this isn't being sped through because people at the FDA are going to take jobs at Moderna?
00:38:15.000At this point, it's beyond coincidence, isn't it?
00:38:17.000The FDA, for its part, said the agency more enhanced ethics restrictions than most other federal agencies.
00:38:23.000We're up against some pretty stiff competition.
00:38:24.000The FDA takes seriously its obligation to help ensure that decisions made and actions taken by the agency and its employees are not, nor appear to be, tainted by any question of conflict of interest.
00:38:34.000I bet you ensure that they don't appear to be.
00:38:44.000Wait a minute, they're going out of the car park, they're laughing, they're throwing away their lanyard for the FDA, they're driving to Moderna, which is just next door, and they're clicking their heels as they're going through that revolving door!
00:38:54.000Which they seem to navigate perfectly.
00:38:55.000The revolving door problem was especially damning with former FDA official Curtis Wright's transition from agency regulator to director of medical research at Purdue Pharma.
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00:39:51.000Three years before taking the lucrative job at the manufacturer of OxyContin, the opioid that helped drive the overdose crisis, Dr. Wright led the agency's charge in 1995 to approve it.
00:40:01.000Because people were like, how on earth did OxyContin, such a dangerous and addictive opioid, get approved?
00:40:08.000The person that approved it went on to take a job at... I didn't even know that!
00:40:12.000I'm in recovery for 20 years, one day at a time, from 2002, December the 13th, one day at a time, not a single day missed in the interim.
00:40:21.000I didn't know that this had happened, that addicts were essentially being slaughtered by the irresponsible practices of the FDA, and in this instance, Purdue Pharma.
00:40:30.000If they would do that then, well, you imagine what in the next couple of years they went, you know what?
00:40:34.000Let's never do anything like that again.
00:40:58.000That crisis led to the death of half a million people.
00:41:00.000If that doesn't lead to government intervention into the practices of the FDA, if that doesn't lead to the dismantling of the FDA, then what's it gonna take?
00:41:07.000Right, okay, how'd this opioid crisis happen?
00:41:19.000Do you think that might be leading to this crisis?
00:41:21.000If the legacy media don't carry out an investigation over years, speaking to hundreds of people when hundreds of thousands of deaths have taken place, do you think they might have a dog in the fight?
00:41:29.000Do you think they might have some skin in the game?
00:41:30.000Do you think that they might be part of the problem?
00:41:32.000Do you not see that the thing that's truly important about this pandemic is that it revealed absolute corruption of the state?
00:41:38.000Big Pharma and the legacy media working together in total conjunction and lockstep to ensure that their agenda could be amplified and met without question.
00:41:47.000And that any independent media voices that dared to oppose it were shut down, whether that's Tucker Carlson, booted off of Fox, or whether it's Joe Rogan having his own stuff to deal with, or any other voices that you may have seen significantly attacked as a result of ongoing legacy media campaigns.
00:42:02.000If they're so keen on investigations, where's that investigation?
00:42:05.000If the FDA can get away with this, then who's going to step in and regulate when it comes to the crisis that has apparently been brought about as a result of the pandemic?
00:42:12.000Who are you going to trust to ask the questions?
00:42:14.000The FDA is far from the only agency whose employees have moved on to higher paying private sector jobs for dubious reasons.
00:42:21.000A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Southern California and Harvard University reported that between 2004 and 2020, 54% of workers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, remember from the legacy media, New thing's gonna be improved, but it... Oh my god, it's not just the FDA that has to improve it.
00:42:38.000That would be open to some kind of corruption.
00:43:06.000And it was totally corruptible and totally corrupted.
00:43:08.000Craig Holman, the government affairs lobbyist for the consumer watchdog group Public Citizen said, the revolving door is particularly abusive in agencies that have a huge flood of money going in.
00:43:18.000And so we need safeguards to make sure they are serving the public interest.
00:43:21.000You need a period of time where the close relationships and the networks kind of break down.
00:44:15.000We're gonna have an FDA that's funded entirely separately from the pharmaceutical industry.
00:44:19.000Oh, um, well, what makes you think that's such a good idea?
00:44:22.000I don't know, we're just noticing there's this massive opioid crisis.
00:44:25.000In a sense, it shows you, with barely any scrutiny at all, that the entire system is so corrupted that it could basically never work again because we've all somehow imbibed the wrong set of values.
00:44:35.000None of us now know how to navigate our way through life without recourse to materialism and personal advancement.
00:44:41.000The ideas of community and decency and service are lost.
00:44:45.000There are people that have those values and those people should be cherished and treasured and put in positions of leadership and power.
00:44:51.000And I've listed their names again and again.
00:44:55.000All voices that were left in the legacy media you would never have heard of.
00:44:58.000In our country, the United Kingdom, people move actually from government into Big Pharma.
00:45:03.000Now remember, Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister of this crazy little country of ours, still won't tell you whether or not he profited from his hedge fund's investment into Moderna.
00:45:12.000I guess because the answer would make us all so happy, we'd be carrying him around, juggling him about on our shoulders, and we'd maybe forget to vote in the next election.
00:45:19.000That could be the reason, or it could be he did profit from it.
00:45:22.000Certainly other people in government that were pivotal during the pandemic period, in particular advising whether or not we should take vaccines, spoiler alert, you should, according to them, now work at places like Moderna.
00:45:32.000In August, Sir Jonathan Van Tam, the UK's former deputy chief medical officer who became a household name during the pandemic, became a senior medical consultant to the COVID-19 vaccine maker, Moderna.
00:46:17.000Van Tam, a professor who was knighted in the 2022 New Year's Honours, was a member of the government's vaccine task force during the pandemic, which made decisions on supply contracts for COVID jabs and investments in manufacturing and clinical opportunities.
00:46:29.000He essentially was distributing your money.
00:46:39.000The UK government bought tens of millions of COVID jabs from Moderna during the pandemic and struck a 10-year partnership with the US drugmaker to boost research and development of mRNA vaccines in the UK, including constructing a new vaccine factory.
00:46:51.000These vaccine-like products have been so successful, let's commit to 10 years more of them!
00:47:00.000Should we have a radical reassessment of how the whole thing actually went down?
00:47:04.000During this COVID inquiry that's going on in our country right now, do you think they're going to say, hey, we made all these deals with Moderna, maybe we should shut down those factories now, maybe we should look at the relation?
00:47:11.000No, it'll be a very limited analysis, the bare minimum.
00:47:15.000It was this person's fault and this person's fault, but the system itself is basically okay.
00:47:20.000They won't come up with a conclusion that many of you have already reached.
00:47:46.000Rose Whiffen, the senior research officer at Transparency International UK said, when companies employ former officials, regardless of whether they worked in that industry before their government role or not, it raises the risk of privileged information being misused for commercial benefit.
00:47:59.000Also, it creates a culture, which is basically the culture that Do you see this?
00:48:04.000Minimal safeguards against abuse of the revolving door.
00:48:06.000door between the public and private sector. The government should prohibit ex-senior civil
00:48:10.000servants and ministers from taking up positions where they've had substantial responsibility
00:48:14.000for policy relevant to hiring the company.
00:48:17.000Did you see this? Minimal safeguards against abuse of the revolving door. No record at
00:48:21.000the FDA of former employees. Well, you try going on X and putting up like a natural immunity
00:48:26.000and vitamin D are quite good, we're worried that vaccines might affect breast milk.
00:49:08.000In other news, Pfizer on Thursday said its combination vaccine candidates targeting COVID and the flu will move to a final stage trial in coming months.
00:49:15.000But surely the FDA wouldn't approve it if there were any known risks for, I don't know, seniors or whatever.
00:49:22.000A study released by the FDA found that flu and COVID-19 vaccines may slightly increase the risk of stroke in seniors caused by blood clots in the brain.
00:49:53.000It seems like the revolving door between regulatory bodies, the government and Big Pharma means there are incredible oversights and not conflicts of interest, but alignment of interest.
00:50:02.000And you'll note that the legacy media isn't interested in asking any of these questions.
00:50:06.000Do you think that had it not been for independent media voices, you'd have a COVID inquiry?
00:50:11.000You'd have Senate hearings, or do you think we'd all be getting double boosted right up to the eyeballs?
00:50:17.000The opioid crisis was surely significant enough to warrant a total overhaul of the FDA, but because it only affected junkies and poor people or whatever, it was essentially ignored, or certainly not addressed to the degree that it should have been, because otherwise you've gone, you can't have people working at the FDA then going to work at Purdue Pharma.
00:50:33.000You can't have people working at the FDA then going to work at Moderna.
00:50:35.000You can't have a process where the FDA is up to 75% funded by the companies that it's supposed to regulate and then allow people that are at the FDA to go and work at those companies.
00:50:44.000You can't have someone investing in a $500 million hedge fund and then becoming the prime minister of a country.
00:50:49.000You can't have someone offering vaccine advice during a pandemic then going to work at Moderna, can you?
00:50:56.000And it's a system that will continue as long as you have a legacy media that aren't interested in asking any questions about it or investigating it.
00:51:02.000Do you think that you would ever get the kind of lax kind of, oh there's no safeguards, there's no regulations, we don't keep any records.
00:51:09.000They'll find records for you if they need them.
00:51:26.000Yeah boiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Luckily, also on the Rumble Chat, Eowyn78, I'm reminded of Oscar Wilde's an ideal husband who sold government secrets to gain his wealth.
00:52:48.000Also, it's insane that they can be presented clear evidence of the horrors of this bioweapon, and then without skipping a beat, stamp it's approved, safe, wonderful, you need it.
00:52:56.000Kate Lesk says, gosh, this is so bizarre.
00:52:58.000If we fire the media or boycott them, we take away theirs and Big Pharma's ability to communicate fear.
00:53:05.000Full support to Russell, says Hellcat614.
00:53:07.000Elites like Klaus Schwab, oh, I missed it, it went so quick.
00:54:17.000I mean, essentially, he's an evangelical preacher.
00:54:20.000He's a secular preacher, and I'm sure he loves the Lord, of course, but what I'm saying is, Now that we live in a globalised, centralised, authoritarian culture, we have the true global village.
00:54:31.000So all of the archetypal figures that you might find in a smaller community, the type of communities that we evolved to live within, you find them on a global scale.
00:54:40.000This guy, Alex Jones, he's an evangelist.
00:54:42.000Mince again if you try to take our firearms!
00:55:12.000Because right at this footage of Bill Hicks towards the end of his life, he was very slender when the old pancreatic cancer was killing him.
00:55:19.000Although Bill Hicks was a man who took it close to the edge.
00:55:57.000Rishi Sunak's first King's Speech included a series of tougher criminal justice measures in the run-up to a general election.
00:56:03.000They're not going to win anyway, but it don't matter because we're still going to be in, yeah, we're beyond Orwell.
00:56:08.000You're right, as someone's saying in the Rumble chat.
00:56:11.000New measures include giving police the power to enter a property without a warrant to seize stolen goods, such as phones, when they have reasonable proof that a specific stolen item is inside.
00:56:23.000We are empowering the very elites that oppose us to attack us with yet more force.
00:56:30.000I tell you now, the only reason, look, the reason I'm always telling you lot to learn to love one another, to put aside all forms of hatred, is because It's strategic!
00:56:41.000It's not only ethical, it's not only because I love the deep unity that is beneath all apparent separateness and I recognize there's a divine spirit within you now guiding you, guiding you, connecting all of us.
00:56:51.000It's because we are not going to be able to achieve global revolution if we're arguing with one another on the basis of our hats.
00:56:58.000Mike Adds says, the King's speech, its contents and symbolism.
00:57:03.000Okay, so in our country, the United Kingdom, We still have a king for reasons that I don't fully understand if I'm honest with you.
00:57:12.000But let's have a look at him regardless.
00:58:07.000Due to new technology, my ministers will give the security and intelligence services the powers they need, and will strengthen independent judicial oversight.
00:58:21.000What trouble now if we're going to further empower the state to observe and to spy and to control?
00:59:10.000This is the main legacy media interviewing Lisa Monaco, who's the Deputy Attorney General, explaining why they need to increase, prolong surveillance powers.
00:59:22.000The powers, thank you, that were evoked and instantiated after 9-11 are still continuing, Still continuing.
00:59:51.000So I want to turn to something that was discussed earlier in this program, and that is Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which is up for renewal.
01:00:03.000It's up for renewal, so let's get that done.
01:00:10.000In that euphemistic statement, what's been covered is they're spying on American citizens, claiming that they're not.
01:00:17.000This is the way, in a minute, you'll hear that Lisa Monaco say they can't spy on American citizens.
01:00:23.000Well, they actually can if the American citizen's talking to a foreign person or if they buy the data back from a subcontracted private company.
01:00:33.000Just take 30 or 40 seconds and explain to this audience 30 or 40 seconds to explain that we're continuing surveillance measures introduced after 9-11.
01:00:44.000Not only are they exploiting the escalating situation in the Middle East, which, by the way, of course, needs to be resolved.
01:01:02.000But could you take 30 seconds to just describe to us why this is happening?
01:01:06.000What Section 702 allows you to do and why you think it's so important?
01:01:12.000Well thanks for the opportunity because let me tell you... Thanks for not asking any difficult questions or ever opposing the agenda of the powerful.
01:01:20.000Thank you for not demanding that the Pena can be successfully audited.
01:01:23.000David, if we lose this authority it is catastrophic for our national security efforts.
01:01:31.000No, the national security efforts means their ability to control you.
01:01:35.000Like in a minute she says it's like about like Iran and North Korea and all that kind of stuff.
01:01:41.000Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is a foreign intelligence authority that allows... No, what it does is 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act enables the U.S.
01:01:51.000government to gather vast amounts of intelligence including about U.S.
01:01:54.000citizens under the broad category of foreign intelligence information without first seeking a warrant.
01:02:00.000Our intelligence community to go after the communications of non-U.S.
01:02:15.000That's simply not true because actually it allows them to spy on American citizens if, what's that, where's the bit Gal where it says about the private bits?
01:02:28.000The 702 authority has been abused to such a great extent that President Biden's own intelligence advisory board recommended curtailing the FBI's ability to manipulate the authority.
01:02:37.000The FBI are like, we're going too far with this, we need to wind it in a little bit.
01:02:41.000They can spy on American citizens, but they buy the data off of private companies that they subcontract to.
01:02:47.000And they also, if you ever speak to a foreign person.
01:02:51.000And check out this, it's regulated by a group called FISC.
01:02:56.000It is vital to our ability to understand threats from cyber threats to nation-state adversaries to Russia, Chinese, Iran, North Korea plans and intentions across a whole host of threats.
01:03:11.000You know, in my various roles, including this one and the one I occupied previously as President Obama's Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Advisor, I spent every morning Remember like she said, she talked to, like she used to work for Barack Obama, like that, so you know, oh good, all right, nothing to worry about there then.
01:03:27.000The Biden administration, check out like this, the use of this piece of legislation is overseen by a group called FISC.
01:03:35.000The Biden administration officials gave a sketchy description of the procedures of the Pfizer law, including the function of the secret foreign intelligence surveillance corps, or FISC.
01:03:45.000Fisk almost never denies a request for warrantless surveillance.
01:03:48.000every year go in. Oh, just, you're not misusing this, are you?
01:03:52.000Fisk almost never denies a request for warrantless surveillance.
01:03:56.000After nearly 40 years of his existence, the court approved 99.998% of the applications.
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