Bill Maher and Andrew Sullivan reveal that the British government and British intelligence knew that the deadly virus that wiped out millions of people in the first half of the 20th century was man-made, but they chose to cover it up anyway.
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00:03:32.000Even Bill Maher, and I quite like Bill Maher as a...
00:03:34.000As a matter of fact, even Bill Maher is now having conversations about the British government's deception during that integral time.
00:03:42.000And of course, I don't know if you know this about me, I'm a British citizen.
00:03:45.000The British government and British intelligence knew that we were being lied to about the pandemic as early as 2020.
00:03:52.000Let's have a look at Andrew Sullivan and Bill Maher discussing that.
00:03:54.000Questions. Andrew, what do you think of news that British intelligence knew Covid was a lab leak in 2020 and officially ignored their report?
00:04:03.000Not just knew, 80 to 95 percent certainty.
00:04:08.000Same with the German intelligence service.
00:04:13.000I was reading it this last couple of weeks, and the core paper that killed off any idea that this was a lab leak in China, the Proximal Origin paper, which was produced with Fauci and Collins,
00:04:31.000the NIH and NIAID, helping it along was a lie, a conscious lie, that the people who looked at it, we now have their emails, are saying in the very first days of looking at the virus, this looks very man-made to us.
00:04:47.000It was a control operation, it was a manipulation.
00:04:51.000Can you see, did you know that the CDC is pulling $11 billion worth of funding?
00:05:01.000Isn't it curious to watch the legacy media scrambling to get on board as jobs are lost in legacy media, as advertising revenue falls in legacy media, more and more people are starting to realise, oh no, we should have told the truth during the COVID pandemic.
00:05:15.000Is it too late for me to get a job on the Daily Wire?
00:05:39.000Well, I can give you one answer, the New York Times.
00:05:42.000The New York Times said any questioning of this being from a lab was racist, which always struck me as odd because it seems much more racist to go, wow, these people are eating bats.
00:05:54.000I mean, it's just one example, but a good example of why people lost faith in the left, because they do stupid things like that.
00:06:04.000Not to begin, I told you so, but from the very beginning, I was saying, this shouldn't even be political, but it's at least a 50-50 came from the lab, and that in 50 years, I can't imagine people going, wait, you mean in 2020, there was this thing that escaped from a lab in Wuhan, that started in Wuhan?
00:06:20.000I wonder how long it'll be before Legacy Media...
00:06:23.000Outright, flat out, without any kind of sophistry or mitigation, admit that they participated in a global deception.
00:06:32.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat.
00:06:35.000It started in Wuhan, and there was a lab in Wuhan that was studying it, and they didn't think that was connected, and they blamed it on bats, really?
00:06:55.000The scientists were responding to political and financial pressure.
00:06:58.000It's not like the scientists are the powerful ones.
00:07:00.000The problem is that we regarded science as the objective appraisal of information based on evidence, because that's what science should be, when in fact science has become a new orthodoxy because only the questions that are funded are getting asked and only the answers that are favourable are being...
00:07:19.000Published. It's their integrity I'm concerned about to actually lie and distort what they could see with their own eyes because they were afraid of politics.
00:07:37.000Is there anyone in the world who don't know what gain-of-function means at this point?
00:07:39.000We're all so well-educated in this stuff.
00:07:41.000I know that there was a signature at a molecular level that demonstrated that this had been interfered with in a laboratory because of Bobby Kennedy, now head of the HHS.
00:07:53.000I knew what Anthony Fauci's involvement was in the HIV pandemic.
00:07:57.000And because of the boldness and bravery of figures like Bobby Kennedy, we now have Jay Bhattacharya as head of the NIH.
00:08:04.000We'll be covering that story a little later.
00:08:07.000And also, because of this revolutionary moment, and let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with this, I truly believe the pandemic was a revolutionary moment.
00:08:15.000We are more informed when it comes to reporting on stories like Ukraine and Russia, more informed when it comes to what's happening in the Middle East, and certainly we better understand cryptocurrencies now, and whether or not particular cryptocurrencies are oriented towards centralized power, i.e. Bitcoin cannot be controlled, but this new digital European...
00:08:37.000The main currency that's coming can be controlled.
00:08:39.000That's why we have to be cynical about it.
00:08:52.000Long time ago, you go back to 2015, you will find a big meeting in London where they say there's one lab in the world most likely to have a problem with this.
00:09:03.000Wuhan. Do you know who was the biggest supporter of gain-of-function research for the last 30 years?
00:09:15.000Well, we will remember the name because Legacy Media presented him as a hero in an unending hagiography, whether it was late night shows or the songs or turned him into a sex symbol.
00:09:30.000This is the Legacy Media, New York Times, HBO, all of the organisations that are part of a nexus of power.
00:09:36.000They include Big Pharma, various regulatory bodies now blessedly taken over by people with common sense like Bhattacharya, Martin Makary, et al.
00:11:03.000It's plainly motivated by corrupt motives like the pursuit of profit because the very people that caused this pandemic benefited from it and profited from it.
00:11:13.000There is no debate to be had about gain-of-function research.
00:11:15.000It should be banned immediately right now.
00:12:25.000Not only that, he, the NIH and NID, had helped fund it.
00:12:29.000Right. So you don't want to go down in history as the person who helped develop the virus that killed millions of people.
00:12:36.000You want to go down as the one who saved millions of people.
00:12:38.000That was at stake, a reputational matter.
00:12:40.000A piece of a lot of this that seems insane to me is we are now, years after, whether man-made or not, one of the worst disasters in human history.
00:12:50.000And we are genuinely less prepared for the next one than the last one.
00:12:54.000It's not one of the worst disasters in human history.
00:13:07.000I can't watch them trying to exculpate themselves from messages they participated in by amplifying messaging that should have been questioned from the beginning.
00:13:19.000Dr. Lina Wen admitting some of the worst conspiracy theories were actually true.
00:13:25.000But I could see how people may feel as if they cannot ask them, because maybe they did ask them.
00:13:31.000And what came back, what they got back, not from their physicians, but from somebody else, was, oh, well, this is a conspiracy theory, rather than addressing the question head on.
00:13:55.000At the point that they're discussing this, talking with you about it.
00:13:58.000Not with, like, a kind of rabid certainty of a madman, but with a kind of inquiry of, this don't seem right.
00:14:05.000And that should always have been the tone.
00:14:07.000It should always have been, there's this vaccine available, it might work, might not, probably don't need it if you're a healthy young person.
00:14:13.000I remember Joe Rogan saying that at the time, being shut down for it.
00:14:15.000We might look into ivermectin just because it's white-labelled now and not so profitable.
00:14:19.000That don't mean we should ignore the possibility.
00:14:24.000Now, that might seem pretty sweeping, but I'd say that their model is so dependent on advertising dollars and that their ownership models are so sort of intertwined with corporatism that you've just got to strike them from the record.
00:14:38.000Whether that's the government-funded, state-funded, license-funded, BBC, that should be banned.
00:14:44.000What we learned in that period is these legacy media titles should be stamped out.
00:14:50.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with that.
00:14:52.000From my patients, I got asked questions specifically about the vaccine that they had heard from somewhere that were important to address and that there was some truth behind.
00:15:02.000For example, people were concerned about the impact of the vaccines on women were concerned about the impact of the vaccines on their menstrual periods.
00:15:10.000Well, as it turns out, there have been studies that have shown that there may be some changes to the menstrual period in the short term.
00:15:19.000But addressing that is not a conspiracy theory.
00:15:21.000It's addressing this question and then saying, here's the research that we know around this.
00:15:26.000Or I know that for some time, for the first couple of years, the questions around natural immunity from the immunity that you get from infection, those questions were all dismissed because, yes, it is true that we didn't want people to just go out and have chicken box parties and get infected all at once.
00:15:44.000But it's also true that you do have immunity after not lifelong immunity, but you do get some degree of pretty good immunity after having infection.
00:15:52.000So I think that addressing those nuances And being clear with people about what we know and what we don't know and what we believe is the case based on ongoing research, but this could change.
00:16:03.000I think that leaning into the nuances rather than backing away and just saying, well, you're wrong and I'm right.
00:16:09.000And I think that that may be a lesson that we learn, especially because...
00:16:18.000We also know that if people keep on hearing that their questions are being dismissed, they're much more likely to go to the source, as you were saying, like an RFK junior, who will say, well, let's ask this question.
00:16:29.000If we can ask this question, why not also this question?
00:16:32.000If you think they're lying to you about this, then maybe they're also lying to you about X, Y, and Z. Naomi Wolf had her entire career cancelled for asking exactly that question.
00:17:10.000Is it possible you're saying that to assert control?
00:17:14.000Because while you're saying you're doing that to protect us or for humanitarian or philanthropic reasons, I'm going to bear in mind what I know about you guys, that you generally use care and concern, like you did in the pandemic, to assert control.
00:17:29.000Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
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00:19:52.000Programmable money with expiration dates.
00:19:54.000They couldn't convince us voluntarily, so now they're using fear and most likely a new crisis to enforce this system upon us.
00:20:02.000This is nothing but a financial great reset.
00:20:04.000Total control over what you buy, where you go, and even what you eat.
00:20:10.000Well, who among us is surprised to see that kind of gambit playing out after the COVID era, which we've been discussing on the show today, where we learned that the fundamental aim of globalization is maximal control while masquerading as maximal concern.
00:20:27.000Let's learn a little more about this new crypto control currency.
00:20:30.000On your second point, I tend to share your views.
00:21:10.000Had already committed a speech on this matter before I arrived, but I certainly carried on with that project.
00:21:18.000And subsequently, Fabio Panetta on the board and then Pierrot Cipollone, who has replaced Fabio, have taken the lead together with a very, very good team, which is focused on accelerating the pace.
00:21:38.000Campaigning enough with all the stakeholders, meaning European Parliament, meaning European Council, meaning European Commission, so that we can eventually, you know, not put to bed, but put to reality this digital euro.
00:21:57.000The deadline for us is going to be October of 25, and we are getting ready for that deadline, but we will not be able to move Unless the other parties, the stakeholders, as I call them, Commission, Council and Parliament, actually complete the legislative process without which we will not be able to move.
00:22:20.000And I think it is critically important.
00:22:23.000And it seems to the agnostic or the skeptics, it seems to be more relevant and more of an imperative now than ever before.
00:22:34.000Both on the wholesale and on the retail level.
00:22:37.000Both. Obviously, when you look at that, you can see how nefarious it is, particularly if you've looked at Simon Godek's post before.
00:22:44.000All of the possibilities for control that this new Europe-wide digital currency will grant.
00:22:49.000Let's have a look at the propaganda that they've used to lubricate our minds for the pelvic thrust of this new digital currency.
00:22:57.000Do you want to know more about the digital euro?
00:22:59.000Yeah, I want to know why you're doing it and how you're going to use it to control us and jail us.
00:23:41.000when you say that migration is in order to protect and preserve life of refugees that have been displaced as a result of imperialist activity.
00:24:11.000What would a day in the life of the Europeans look like with a digital euro?
00:24:16.000It would look a bit like being in a concentration camp, because that's the ultimate aim.
00:24:20.000The aim is for us to turn the world into a kind of airport, where using security we can legitimize control, where we can tell you to sit down, shut up, take your shoes off, take your hat off, take your phone out of your pocket, keep perfectly still.
00:24:32.000We will not rest until the world is like an airport.
00:24:34.000Of course, you won't accept that unless we can tell you that it's better for you or your safety is under threat.
00:24:40.000And that's why we're doing both of those things.
00:24:42.000Well, Europeans would be able to pay with the digital euro alongside cash.
00:24:47.000And they can trust that they can pay everywhere in the euro area.
00:24:50.000They can trust that they can pay digitally while their privacy is secure.
00:24:55.000And last but not least they can pay offline when there's no electricity connection or when there is no internet connection.
00:25:39.000It's filthy propaganda and control, as it always will be when it comes out of those mouths, that kind of bonket seat, in those kind of cheesy graphics, and particularly that kind of electric blue suit.
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00:28:15.000era whose voices were blessedly heard.
00:28:17.000We know that Jay Bhattacharya, a friend of the show, experienced smears and attacks like anyone outspoken will experience from the legacy media and the centralised institutions of control.
00:28:27.000Well, thankfully now, his integrity has been rewarded with a high-ranking position in government.
00:28:32.000As head of the NIH, he will decide what experiments and clinical trials get done, how they're funded, and what the conditions will be.
00:28:39.000And I can say from knowing him, he's a beautiful human being, and this is one of the great blessings of...
00:28:44.000Of the 2024 election victory for the Maga Maha movement and Trump in general.
00:28:50.000Let's have a look now at the confirmation of the positions of Marty Makari and Bhattacharya.
00:29:30.000difficult to argue with Robert Malone's position there, particularly if, like me, you've had a look at the Senate confirmation hearing to see your friend of mine, Bernie Sanders, struggling through principles that he once claimed to believe in and refusing to confirm Bacharya, and actually maybe not even On this vote the yeas are 53, the nays are 46. The motion is agreed to.
00:30:38.000I mean, the key thing here, Tucker, that I think folks need to know, what they wanted to do, and this I think is government actors and also old media, old owners of Twitter, they wanted to create this illusion of consensus about science that didn't actually exist.
00:30:56.000They wanted to fool people into thinking that we were following the science, when in fact there was a robust debate among scientists about what the right thing to do was.
00:31:03.000And the consequence is, schools closed, businesses closed, Unvaccinated people lost their jobs because of mandates, even though none of the persuasive science actually supported any of those positions.
00:31:17.000People suffered as a consequence of this censorship.
00:31:21.000And of course, it's an abstract violation of my civil rights, my First Amendment rights, but that's not the important thing.
00:31:29.000American people were denied a debate, an honest debate, and I believe that had that honest debate taken place, none of those policies would have been put in place and all of that suffering could have been avoided.
00:31:39.000This may be a crazy and divisive time, but with men like Marty Makari and Jay Bhattacharya rising to significant positions of power, the area of American health, and human services at least, I believe will radically improve.
00:31:53.000The same can be said, of course, of a figure like Bobby Kennedy, a brave, bold, outspoken man who, as a result of sticking to his principles, has been rewarded with control over the biggest governmental department on the planet.
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00:34:31.000Here is a former African Union ambassador explaining to Al Jazeera why USAID was a massive con.
00:34:41.000This should blow AOC's mind right out of the water.
00:34:46.000This should knock Kamala Harris's pants right down.
00:34:50.000This should make Joe Biden sit up straight and say, Hunter!
00:34:54.000Because it exposes to my former lefty, liberal, progressive cronies that they're living in planet bullshit, which might be a nice place to live if you don't mind the smell of bullshit, but they can't force the rest of us to live.
00:35:09.000Bill Gates, one of their heroes who Katie Couric lines up to offer hagiographies to, is of course the chief avatar, almost the Nebuchadnezzar of bullshit.
00:35:34.000This is from 2022, where an open letter had to be written to him to ask him to get his dirty little digits that probably still smell of a lifeguard on Epstein Island out of Africa's affairs.
00:35:46.000So have a look at these two brilliant videos.
00:36:41.000And then we'll show you Bill Gates, that little ob-gobbling pipsqueak, sitting there simpering like Gollum with his new book with Katie Corey.
00:37:15.000They're coming to fill in the gaps in government services, gaps in education, gaps in healthcare, gaps in humanitarian services.
00:37:27.000They're coming in in the guise of addressing issues to do with human rights, issues to do with environmental protection and social justice.
00:37:40.000They are coming in claiming that they are introducing grassroots initiatives that are going to help the people.
00:37:47.000And so they use that as a way to go into the most remote parts of Africa.
00:37:52.000They are talking about government advocacy.
00:37:54.000When you look at it on paper, it all looks really good.
00:37:57.000But they are actually wolf in sheep's clothing.
00:38:02.000They are using that open access sounding humanitarian.
00:38:10.000I can tell you right now, the majority of African leaders, and not just African leaders, but leaders in the developing world, are celebrating the exit of USID.
00:38:22.000I was listening to a program, I believe it was CNN, and I was jumping up and down.
00:38:26.000It was a government official from Hungary.
00:40:23.000There's no reason why she's going to be racist.
00:40:25.000Turns out, if you don't agree with them, you're a racist, you're a rapist, you're a something, you're whatever it takes to stop being listened to.
00:42:02.000Do you see they don't focus on that bit of information?
00:42:05.000What we have to do, you and I, is we have to make sure that we absorb as much as we can, and then we can aggregate it to I'm just so happy that I said that woman's name right.
00:42:17.000I've been thinking about that for that last one minute.
00:42:19.000Adding that it was time for it to die.
00:42:22.000We got so many questions, Bill, for you on Threads, my followers.
00:42:44.000If you're on Threads, you're a paedophile.
00:42:50.000And do you think that Elon Musk, or for that matter, Donald Trump, after you all had that three-hour dinner and talked about the important work that organizations like this do, do you think anybody's going to listen?
00:43:06.000I'm very hopeful that the Secretary of State, Mark Rubio, who was in Africa, And saw this great work.
00:43:17.000And President Trump will work to preserve the bulk of what's there.
00:43:37.000That named agency stays in place, you know, whether every program does.
00:43:42.000But, you know, an abrupt ending of that work would really put to the test, you know, is it in the value of Americans to take half percent of the budget and keep tens of millions of Africans alive?
00:43:56.000Or have we sort of overnight decided that that half a percent shouldn't be spent that way?
00:44:17.000Because if you can't use your tokenism in the way that you have been to shut down the voices and discredit the voices of ordinary Americans because they're racist or rapists or whatever it is this week, then...
00:44:29.000How are you going to bypass the problem of Dr.
00:44:32.000Araucana saying this whole thing's a plan?
00:45:18.000There seems to be some crossover between USAID, globalism, pandemics, outbreaks of diseases, and taking American taxpayer dollars to do stuff that the people themselves and their representatives say isn't helping them and they don't want anymore.
00:45:32.000But we know best because we are white.
00:46:36.000Well, whichever bill it is there that's participating in globalism and vast organised sexual misconduct, allegedly, allegedly innocent till proven guilty, I'd say that I would go with what the people of Africa and their various elected officials and leaders say.
00:46:55.000And according to Dr. Arakana Chihonborikwa, Dr. Arakana Chihonborikwa, sorry for the cut, it's a difficult name to say, According to her, they don't want Bill Gates' Epstein Island fingers in their African affairs.
00:47:10.000So, I reckon I'd rather listen to her on Al Jazeera than Bill Gates on Katie Couric telling us that he needs your tax dollars in order to continue helping them with help they don't really want.
00:47:21.000I hope stuff like that didn't go on on Epstein Island.
00:47:24.000People getting offered help they didn't want.
00:48:39.000Imagine if someone told you 10 years ago Bill Burr would appear on The View and instead of roasting them hilarious, So, let's have a look at that appearance on The View and assess it together with me, as a comedian myself, giving my best and most honest assessment.
00:48:57.000I don't know, it's a weird time, but I just feel like someone needs to bring the boiling water down to a simmer Kind of agree with that, don't you?
00:49:22.000Even cities in my country, like Newcastle and Liverpool, have a stronger identity for their town and their city than they do for, like, the royal family or whatever.
00:50:13.000But I think that The View is a kind of...
00:50:15.000It's a portal into liberal and progressive hysteria that is struggling to accommodate the obvious truths and complexities revealed about globalist imperialism.
00:50:26.000Just take one example, USAID is a joke claiming to be a sort of a philanthropic project.
00:50:33.000And may I say this, and Luke get ready, take out your pen, philanthropy is the lipstick on the whore of corruption.
00:51:46.000He's very loyal to his blue-collar working-class.
00:51:50.000Roseanne would say, don't call it blue-collar, call it working-class, working-class roots.
00:51:53.000Here, in this instance, I think he's a little uncomfortable having to align with what he knows is required of his audience.
00:52:01.000I mean, look, you can all day long criticise Bill Burr, but if you go on The View and you have to sit there with them and everything and, like, you know what they want you to say, it can be a bit uncomfortable.
00:52:10.000Presumably he's on there as some sort of obligation to promote something.
00:52:13.000I don't imagine he wants to be on there.
00:52:15.000It's difficult when you go on those shows.
00:52:16.000You know, you go on there because you have to, The View, isn't it?
00:52:20.000Like, no one wants to do that stuff anymore.
00:52:24.000He's presumably got a book out or a podcast or some ink and he has to go and do these shows.
00:52:29.000They are literally going to replace us.
00:52:31.000We're like beta right now, and they're coming out with, like, the BCR.
00:52:35.000And I think Elon has got the rockets going because they realize there's other Earths out there, and they're going to trash this one, because they don't have any concern for it, and they're going to move on to the next Earth.
00:52:47.000I mean, that's an interesting point, isn't it?
00:52:48.000Because when Elon Musk was Mr. Tesla...
00:52:52.000He was an avatar and totem of progressivism and the significance of transferring away from fossil fuels.
00:54:25.000And they'll say, you've got to do this number of broadsheet interviews.
00:54:28.000That means with big newspapers, like the New York Times are saying, you've got to do one magazine where someone gets to spend half a day with you.
00:54:34.000You've got to go on these types of shows.
00:54:36.000And I think that Bill Burr don't look very comfortable there.
00:54:40.000And I think he's trying to do some reconciliatory stand-up.
00:54:44.000Great comedians, and I believe Bill Burr is a great comedian, to try and create connection and get beyond the prescriptive opinions of a space like The View where it's very tempting to just sit there like a seal balancing a beach ball on the tip of your nose in hope of receiving a flung fish.
00:55:02.000Because them environments like that, where there's a bit sea world of you, and I don't mean because it stinks of fish in there, that would be a deeply misogynistic joke to make, and I'm not going to make that joke, I won't make it, I won't, I won't.
00:55:13.000But what I'm saying is it's very easy to start preaching to the converted in a place like that.
00:55:18.000But the point of a comedian is not to alienate people, but have a look at, say, Norm Macdonald on there.
00:55:58.000Billionaires are not happy having a billion dollars.
00:56:02.000Oh, you can never be happy with money because, well, it's in the Bible.
00:56:06.000You can't make yourself happy through material things.
00:56:08.000It's easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than a rich man to enter heaven if you want to be happy.
00:56:13.000Give away all your gear and follow me.
00:56:15.000I'm paraphrasing, but it shouldn't be a mystery that someone that takes a Faustian pact is not happy.
00:56:20.000But in this case, we're not looking at Elon Musk and Elon Musk's psychic or spiritual state.
00:56:25.000We are looking at some somewhat trite observations about Musk from Burr.
00:56:31.000And I wonder, don't you think it would be interesting, like, because Bill Burr goes on Rogan, Musk goes on Rogan, to sort of know how that would all play out?
00:56:39.000Because they're sort of in the same Marvel universe, aren't they?
00:56:43.000*laughter* Why does Elon Musk dress like he just...
00:56:51.000Bill Burr will have to find a way back to that joke.
00:56:53.000It's difficult when you start a joke, then a laugh starts, because now you have to sound like it was an organic fort.
00:56:59.000What I would do there is, like he's already said, why does Elon Musk dress like he's...
00:57:04.000What I would do to mask that is I'd find another way into that sentence.
00:57:08.000Like, the thing is with Elon Musk, I sometimes consider that he looks like, he dresses like, now what would be a good joke, he dresses like...
00:57:17.000Is it going to be sort of like a dad, something like that, and it's sort of like dad dressing?
00:57:22.000Sometimes he looks a little bit hubby, doesn't he?
00:57:24.000If I was going to do a joke about Elon Musk's physical appearance, I'd probably think about them times where you've seen footage of him on the beach.
00:57:29.000But if you can make jokes about Elon Musk's body, then we're saying it's okay to make jokes about people's bodies, therefore it's okay to make jokes about trans people, because that's just ultimately a joke about bodies.
00:59:10.000They're not laughing about any nuance points because I've been in that cold studio in 30 Rock at Jimmy Fallon, kept there for half an hour, bored out of their minds, watching that band do all that kind of thing.
00:59:19.000That world, by the way, the establishment, the culture, it's evil, it's empty, it's hollow.
00:59:23.000I'm not saying Jimmy Fallon is evil, empty, or hollow.
00:59:26.000When I've met Jimmy Fallon, actually, he's a pretty lovely person, I think, a really kind, sweet, nice man.
00:59:32.000But the culture, It's sort of disgusting and empty and worthless.
00:59:37.000And ironically, that's what they think of places like Rumble, and that's what they say about people like me, apostates, people that were in the culture, but now I denounce it.
00:59:45.000Oh, him, he's a racist, he's a rapist, or whatever.
01:00:10.000And if you want to hear what I mean by that, then you have to join me on Rumble, where we stream on these days and get Rumble Premium if you want additional content from some great content creators.
01:01:17.000The reason that you're so defensive about all this is, I don't care who killed JFK.
01:01:21.000I mean, I do, because it's really interesting.
01:01:24.000But I noticed that the calendar says 2025, and he was killed in 1963.
01:01:28.000And so my opinion about who killed JFK has about as much relevance as who killed William McKinley, or James Garfield, which is to say, not an enormous amount.
01:01:36.000I disagree with Ben Shapiro there because I feel that the murder of JFK might be a pivotal moment where the power behind the throne or the presidency in this instance asserted itself in an attempt to maintain...
01:01:52.000For example, the war machine, and you've heard the theories, don't need me to describe them to you, but the murder of James Garfield and William McKinley, maybe those things are relevant.
01:02:02.000Maybe we should be operating on an eternal timeline where we look at what happens materially and politically down here in the empire as insignificant compared to what takes place in the kingdom.
01:02:12.000But if you care about politics, and Ben Shapiro does certainly more than I do, then you should care about who killed JFK because it's likely an indicator of where...
01:02:24.000Now, if you're a partisan person and you care only about arguments as they pertain to the left or right, then maybe that doesn't matter.
01:02:31.000Maybe the murder of JFK is important on that basis.
01:02:34.000But I don't believe that the difference between left and right are the significant differences.
01:02:38.000I believe the real difference is people that believe in God, inverted commas God, for the purposes of this, and people that don't, that believe in rationalism and materialism.
01:02:47.000Now, Ben Shapiro, like me, He's a devout believer.
01:02:51.000Now, the reason that I relate that to JFK is...
01:02:54.000I feel like in the 1960s, a lot of important people got assassinated.
01:03:00.000JFK, RFK Sr., Martin Luther King, Malcolm X. And I believe that America was at a pivotal point in its history there.
01:03:11.000Perhaps America's always at a pivotal point because America is the apex of what's possible if you attempt to build a nation.
01:03:18.000On Christian principles, maybe that's what's significant about America, certainly what I believe to be significant about America.
01:03:23.000Now, some people, presumably non-Christians, would say America's not built on Christian principles, it's built on, you know, universal principles, but they are Christian principles, like they're influenced by Thomas Paine, Hobbes, all sorts of literal Christian writers, lots of important and significant...
01:03:48.000But why I believe America is important is because it is an opportunity to see what Christianity looks like in government.
01:03:55.000And whilst you have to accept the idea, you know, render unto Christ, render unto God, what is God's, render unto Caesar, what is Caesar's.
01:04:02.000I believe that those events in the 60s were the first time in the modern technological age that we saw how Let's have a look at these posts from Ian Carroll on Ben Shapiro's comments.
01:04:21.000now why would Ben Shapiro have such a blatantly atrocious take on JFK no evidence bro there are mountains of him so it was a conspiracy and cover up this was America's president the rise of the intelligent state to power I wonder why Ben would say this so Ian Carroll is Ian Carroll is, I presume, alluding to the idea that the murder of JFK is connected to Israel.
01:04:45.000JFK wanted to strip the CIA of its autonomy, force AIPAC, formerly AZC, to register as a foreign agent, block Israel's nuclear ambition, and challenge the Federal Reserve's grip on US currency.
01:04:57.000People use the murder of JFK to highlight the conspiracy theory or sort of geopolitical idea that's most important to them.
01:05:05.000If you watch Oliver Stone's pretty brilliant film where Kevin Costner played the attorney investigating the murder at the time, it's clear that there was potential involvement from Cuba, anti-war, CIA, deep state.
01:05:21.000And I wonder if you guys believe that Israel in particular and specifically warrants and needs further investigation, as Ian Carroll clearly believes.
01:05:33.000I wonder, because when I start to examine Israel, the establishment of settler colonies, the atrocities in Gaza, I do feel like, actually, well, what is the United States?
01:06:15.000Again, my position is ultimately, if you don't believe in God, you don't really have a podium upon which to build any arguments that require righteousness and justice.