On this week's episode of Rumble: After 15 Minutes, Russell Brand and his on-screen assistant discuss the latest breaking news involving Hunter Biden, Donald Trump's exclusive interview with Fox News and more. Plus, an interview with Ross Coulthard, an Australian mainstream broadcaster who has gone so deep into his extraterrestrial knowledge that he may not find his way out of this one. Featuring: Russell Brand - Stay Free With Russell Brand, exclusively on Rumble, after 15 minutes. We'll get you a little bit upfront on YouTube, but after 15 mins, we have to go exclusively onto the Rumble platform in order to speak to the man who may or may not be the best broadcaster in the world. And if you're watching us on Rumble now, press that red button and join us on Locals, I can see your chat right now. I can't wait to see what you think! - Russell and Gareth Subscribe to Stay Free with Russell Brand on Rumble! Subscribe to stayfree with Russell on Rumble on the home of free speech and find out who you can speak freely and without fear on the platform. If you like what you hear, please HIT SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and review! You'll get 20% off your favourite streaming platform, plus a FREE copy of the latest issue of the new issue of The New York Times best selling cookbook Good Mythology, Good Morning America! Subscribe here! - click here to get 10% off the first issue of Yours Truly. and more! And don't forget to rate and review it on iTunes! Thank you for supporting the podcast! and spread the word to your friends! It'll help us out there! Love Birds Chirping! & spread it around the wide and spread it far and wide and wide! Peace, Blessings, be sure to spread it everywhere! XOXO - Russell Brand - P.B. - The Best of Russell Brand & Good Morning Earth - Good Luck! - KISS - KEVIN MURPHY! - The Good Morninger - EJ & JUICY! KEVY, P.S. - R. BON THE CHIRping - BONUS CONTENT: KELLY, JAY & JAY, R. RYAN WELCOME - THE PODCAST
00:00:53.000We'll get you a little bit upfront on YouTube, but after 15 minutes, we have to go exclusively onto the Rumble platform in order to speak to...
00:01:02.000An Australian mainstream broadcaster who's gone so deep into this extraterrestrial stuff that he may not find his way out.
00:01:10.000Before that, though, we've got to talk about Hunter Biden breaking news.
00:02:16.000Isn't a bow tie the sartorial equivalent of not being able to get an erection?
00:02:22.000I don't know, isn't it? Would you ever wear a bow tie? I want to know, in human history,
00:02:27.000has anyone with a dicky bow had a stiffy dicky? That's just a question I want to put out there
00:02:32.000I'm not saying they're necessarily equivalents, but it's possible, isn't it?
00:02:37.000We're going to be talking first about Hunter Biden, then we're going to move into Trump, then we're going to move into this Australian mainstream journalist, Ross Coulthard, a man that's certainly priapic when it comes to the matter of extra dimensional beings.
00:02:48.000When he spoke to David Grush, he was all over the show.
00:04:27.000He's also going to plead guilty to a charge of a firearm offense.
00:04:32.000This is the possession of a firearm while you are addicted to a controlled substance.
00:04:37.000Now, the firearm offense is going to be diverted, and what that means is that if he meets certain conditions, that charge will go away.
00:04:45.000This will be over a set period of time.
00:04:47.000Otherwise, it's the tax misdemeanor charges that he has been charged with.
00:04:52.000I've never mentioned this before, but I'm an addict in recovery from the horrors of addiction.
00:04:56.000That's why it's not my business nor place to condemn anyone that's had struggles with substances and the associated and affiliated behaviours.
00:05:03.000I'm not interested in the misdemeanours, I mean social, cultural misdemeanours of Hunter Biden, but I'm interested in that tax stuff.
00:05:10.000And of course what we're really interested in is the Burisma affiliation, that Ukrainian energy company that made mysterious payments to Hunter and some people... Allegedly!
00:05:21.000Believe that Joe Biden was involved in brokering that deal.
00:05:25.000Now, with these new potential FBI charges that Hunter Biden took bribes of up to five million dollars, isn't it harder to maintain?
00:05:34.000And let me just let me know where you stand on this.
00:05:37.000The Democrats and the establishment, the elite establishment's position on Trump's and his little boxes of secrets is about corruption, Rather than wrangling him right out of the presidential race.
00:05:48.000And also, riddle me this, you sweet children of the Lord.
00:05:52.000Why are we obsessing over the character of Donald Trump, which, you know, some of you love and some of you loathe, and people seem to be split, well, almost exactly down the middle, depending on which voting machines you use.
00:06:53.000So look you just you know with the what you just mentioned about Burisma I think that's where this all links and you know what they're talking about is Hunter Biden for two years earned in excess of one and a half million dollars a year and he didn't pay income tax on that and so that's what these two charges in this plea deal are about.
00:07:11.000That money came at a time when he was a board member of Burisma making millions of dollars So, which came at a time when Joe Biden, his father, was in charge of Ukrainian affairs as Vice President of the United States.
00:07:22.000I don't know what you're trying to suggest.
00:07:24.000When Hunter Biden has done a hard day's work at Burisma, why should he?
00:07:29.000Why should he hand over that money to the state?
00:07:32.000They'll probably only waste the money on weapons anyway.
00:07:35.000It all goes to Raytheon and Lockheed Martin.
00:07:41.000The point that you made about the gun issue and relating to him being an addict and things, I think it's about following the money here.
00:07:51.000When you get a situation where someone's earning millions of dollars through a job that they seem to have got when their father was Vice President of the United States and in charge of Ukrainian affairs, that's the real thing that should be investigated at this point, surely.
00:08:07.000Corrupt to an extent, maybe not legally.
00:08:21.000Are there plans for a US invasion of Iran?
00:08:25.000What I love about this, what I love about this moment with the emergence of independent
00:08:29.000media is the possibility that we can track in real time how these issues unfold.
00:08:33.000This would have been impossible 50 years ago.
00:08:36.000We all condemn social media for the way that it's hypnotised us and turned us into a bunch
00:08:40.000of numb, dumb dullards staring at a screen being marketed at perpetually.
00:08:45.000But what it has enabled us to do is communicate instantaneously like you can right now pressing that red button at the bottom of your screen and joining us on locals and to convey counter narratives immediately.
00:08:55.000This doesn't this stymie any potential future of military aggression against Iran, the fact that we're publicly
00:09:02.000talking about it because of our man, what's his name, Branko Markatic on Jacobin, which I've got
00:09:07.000to tell you, that's a left-wing, that's a left-wing publication, a left-wing organisation.
00:09:11.000What we're beginning to see, and this is what's so exciting about the time we're so
00:09:14.000fortunate and blessed to be alive in, is that both the left and the right are attacking the
00:09:18.000elite establishment and the establishment is doubling down on censorship and
00:10:27.000I want to go through the boxes and get all my personal things out.
00:10:31.000I don't want to hand that over to Narriette.
00:10:33.000And I was very busy, as you've sort of seen.
00:10:35.000Yeah, but according to the indictment, you then tell this aide to move to other locations after telling your lawyers to say you'd fully complied with the subpoena when you hadn't.
00:10:43.000But before I send boxes over, I have to take all of my things out.
00:11:21.000I was- Golf shirts and golf clubs and golf tees and golf stuff in
00:11:27.000a box with plans for a potential invasion of Iran.
00:11:31.000Is it possibly a spelling error around the word golf?
00:11:34.000No, that's golf with an O, not golf with a U. Yeah?
00:11:41.000Not that I know of, but not that I know of, but everything was declassified and Biden didn't have the right to do that because he wasn't president.
00:11:49.000Nor did Mike Pence, by the way, have the right to do that because he wasn't president.
00:11:57.000Something that's taking place on a global stage when it's conveyed rhetorically comes down to the sort of conversations you'd have when you're a kid.
00:12:11.000Also he's given the opportunity there to mention the invasion of Iran and he doesn't even take it.
00:12:16.000I won't need, let's go in the chat, because I know like loads of you really really love Donald Trump and I think he's funny in a hundred different ways.
00:12:22.000Why is it that he's not going, this bunch of stuff about invading Iran, they were pressuring me to invade Iran.
00:12:27.000We're taking a deeper look at this over the course of the week, based somewhat on Branko Marković's brilliant article in Jacobin, he believes that therefore, was it Mike Milley, the former head of, what is he?
00:12:37.000Someone saying that they were pressuring Trump while in office to push forward and invade Iran and Trump kept these papers in order to deny that.
00:14:19.000And the end, the second end, which was discussed in some detail in the pre-production meeting, but we'll go into that in the post-production meeting now.
00:14:26.000So this is all of, listen to his escalating criticisms of his colleagues.
00:15:31.000What an incredible piece of rhetoric from Donald Trump.
00:15:34.000That's the sort of thing that makes some people absolutely despise him and other people adore him.
00:15:38.000Let me know in the chat where you stand.
00:15:40.000Does that make you like Trump more or does it make you like Trump less?
00:15:44.000Press the red button and join us in that conversation.
00:15:47.000If he was ever short of money, Trump, he could start a service where he creates nicknames where you pay an amount and then he gives you someone a nickname.
00:15:54.000What are the qualities of an individual?
00:15:56.000I don't know, they're sort of a bit nervous and jittery.
00:15:59.000Call him the little Jitterbug Dickward.
00:16:01.000He's really good at coming up with fantastically reductive, but the kind of nicknames that are going to kind of stick.
00:17:16.000interview, this time with Dr. Jordan Peterson.
00:17:18.000I've been in contact with Jordan Peterson.
00:17:20.000We communicate pretty regularly, and he's talking about he's got some interesting stuff that he's developing, but I was very surprised to see that this was pulled down and censored.
00:18:33.000Listen, we're going to leave YouTube so that we can get a little deeper into this conversation, as well as delving into the story that RFK has joined us on Rumble.
00:18:41.000And I know you lot are really interested in the Twitter spat that's emerging around RFK and the potential debate between him and Peter Hortes, the bowtie model, and in a way advocate for some Interesting anti-pattern ideas in the vaccine world that are certainly worth looking at.
00:18:59.000So listen, there's a link in the description.
00:19:09.000I hope will equip you with the kind of knowledge to be able to go toe-to-toe with any of the acolytes of the state that have downloaded their propaganda and present it as their own.
00:20:46.000Let's see what he said to me over here.
00:20:48.000Whilst you're getting that, I'll just let you know, YouTube have remained silent on which exact segments of the Terms of Service were deemed transgressed.
00:20:56.000This is what it's like dealing with YouTube.
00:20:57.000You know, like, that we got in trouble once.
00:21:01.000He put up something about Ivermectin, where he said that they'd already trialed Ivermectin, but they're in the process of trialing Ivermectin, and they hadn't received the results.
00:21:08.000But you know that Ivermectin, like, that's like saying Beetlejuice or something on YouTube.
00:21:15.000They get real little stiffies if you say anything like that.
00:21:17.000They're obviously not bow tie wearers.
00:21:19.000Over there because they get solid solid as a rock when they're at the very mention of the word He says here vaccine misinformation and the Matt Walsh one hate speech and insight and insight and violence That's what JP saying that's straight from the horse's mouth over there and not the takes horse paste Although, you know, there are certain circumstances where horse paste can be pretty reliable Certainly, it seems as reliable as some of the other medicines that are heavily advocated That is the issue though, isn't it?
00:21:44.000The fact that you can't tell which parts of the terms of service were deemed transgressed.
00:21:51.000Because that comes down to, and Michael Schellenberger was on yesterday, but this whole disinformation, misinformation, if you keep people In a constant state of not knowing what they're able to even say anymore, and then they get punished for not even knowing what they said has been wrong.
00:22:07.000You're keeping the public in a state of fear.
00:22:10.000There's the escalation and elevation of fear, there's the promotion of constant desire, there's endless provocation of conflagration, constant tension, and as you point out, Gareth, a literally Kafkaesque obfuscation of the law and the rules and the regulations.
00:22:26.000Can someone pull up a little bit of actual Kafka here?
00:22:28.000Find out, like, so get like the first page of the trial by Kafka up.
00:22:33.000And are you lot, are you familiar with Kafka? If you're watching us on Rumble now, press the red button. Now he's
00:22:56.000And, in a sense, we suffer, I think, from a crisis of imagination because, in a way, our personal mythology equates authoritarianism with fascism and the tropes of fascism and the paraphernalia and the semiotics and the, what do I want to say, the pageantry of fascism.
00:23:17.000We think that fascism is going to be militaristic, built around red, black and white emblems.
00:23:57.000Kay waited a little while, and looked from his pillow at the old woman who lived opposite, who was watching him with inquisitiveness quite unusual for her.
00:24:04.000And finally, both hungry and disconcerted, rang the bell.
00:24:06.000There was immediately a knock at the door, and a man entered.
00:24:08.000He'd never seen the man in this house before.
00:24:31.000Can you already appreciate the genius of Kafka, who worked in Czechoslovakia, I believe, in a bureaucracy, who went to his grave not recognizing his own genius, and actually was one of those that threw his manuscript in the bin.
00:25:00.000But what he's done is he's captured how creeping bureaucracy is being used to regulate us.
00:25:05.000Let us know if you feel the same thing in your own life once they start censoring you.
00:25:09.000Like, didn't you used to be allowed to be wrong?
00:25:11.000say like, oh, I don't want to take vaccines, it's not for me, without that being a life-defining
00:25:16.000issue. One of the things we did when we were on YouTube throughout the pandemic is we tried
00:25:20.000to talk openly about it, in particular because we had different perspectives, and when I
00:25:24.000say we, I mean me and Gareth in particular, had very different perspectives on it, but
00:25:27.000we both believe in autonomy, independence, freedom.
00:25:31.000So the whole way through, if you go back and watch the content we were making at the time, where we were questioning the regulations, we were questioning the mandates, we were questioning 34,000 key workers in New York losing their jobs, we were questioning the propaganda and condemnation and shaming of people that were unvaccinated.
00:25:48.000We both had different perspectives, different opinions, literally opposing views, but both of us believe in freedom.
00:25:56.000We have different political opinions right throughout our organisation and right throughout our office.
00:26:00.000That's why I'm willing to have conversations with Jordan Peterson, or Ben Shapiro, or Yanis Varoufakis, or Vandana Shiva.
00:26:10.000The ultimate diversity being our individuality.
00:26:13.000But beyond that diversity, there is a new universalism.
00:26:16.000You don't have to be afraid of people that don't believe the same stuff as you.
00:26:19.000You have to be afraid of people who want to censor you, who want to surveil you, who don't think you have the right to be you, who don't believe in either your traditional values or your progressive values, who don't believe in your right to have your sexuality or your identity.
00:26:31.000If all of us are willing to put aside cultural opposition, we become an indefatigable, undefeatable force.
00:26:57.000He said, when I announced for the presidency, I said that if you give me a piece of ground from which to fight, I will take back this country from these corporate powers that seek to divide us.
00:27:05.000And I think, you know, that's one of the things we learned a lot about when speaking to him.
00:27:09.000Well, you spoke to him about the kind of corporate element of this.
00:27:12.000And yet when it comes to, for example, his recent episode of Joe Rogan, what the media have done is attacked it.
00:27:18.000They've said to Spotify, remove the episode.
00:27:20.000You know, so they don't concentrate on anything else.
00:27:22.000They box him into one perspective that they've reached about him.
00:27:35.000Oh, so how big is this box that we've got existing when you're talking about diversity and individual freedom and the right to be who you are?
00:27:42.000You can be whoever you want to be within this framework.
00:27:46.000The only way that we can defuse this situation, the only remedy that we have, is a personal willingness to completely let go of the right to judge other people for being who they are.
00:27:57.000To try and establish some universal principles and one of them is free speech.
00:28:57.000He reaches blue-collar Americans that can't be reached by the mainstream media anymore because the mainstream media patronize them and don't like them.
00:29:04.000And I'm talking to you because I know that you're watching us as well and I'm grateful to you for watching us.
00:29:10.000They think you can't make decisions for yourself.
00:29:12.000They don't think you're capable of handling complex, nuanced arguments, bringing together data from a variety of sources, and recognizing that many of the institutions that we've been taught, trained, conditioned to rely on, are corrupt and not fit for purpose.
00:30:21.000Like ringing a bell indicates this is the beginning of an item.
00:30:25.000Now some troubled amateur at home was so like almost like someone who's had a love of graphics sent in this sequence like they've not been paid they've not even been asked but it just troubled them watching it and they sent in this so let's compare uh the admittedly handsome bad graphics jacks Bloathsome, appalling, laboured, dead air reddened effort with this to send in by a perfect show.
00:34:05.000Because that community, in fact, can someone remind the community people, we've got to have a tattoo artist tattooing stick people at our live Festival for Freedom community this year, Hay On Why, July the 14th to July the 17th.
00:34:17.000Everyone can have a stick figure tattoo.
00:34:18.000It doesn't have to be on a reproductive... Oh, it doesn't have to.
00:35:28.000I've got some... I mean, I've heard some interesting information about UFOs now and extraterrestrial beings and like diplomatic relationships between extraterrestrial nations and the United States and the Chinese government and the Russians.
00:35:39.000I mean, it's really blowing up this stuff.
00:35:40.000I actually, when we spoke to Jeremy Corbell, he says they don't want these leaks.
00:35:44.000even if they are trying to use it as a distraction, it's, they're pissed off that these leaks are being made.
00:37:42.000Bury it back in a box for another 80 years, and the simple fact is David Grush is telling the truth, backed by other whistleblowers who are ready to come forward.
00:37:55.000Even the astonishing and captivating revelations contained within your interview are just the tip, and I mean just the tip, Ross, of the iceberg, and by God, it's a hell of an iceberg, because I know, because I can tell, Ross, I can see the way that you're conducting that interview, you know a great deal more than you're able to publicly say.
00:38:16.000Now, I've heard off the record, and I won't name my sources because I'm a professional journalist, I'm the best, some say, I've heard recently that there are diplomatic relationships between the US government and extraterrestrial nations, that have gone all the way back to Roswell, that Roswell was real, that they have live extraterrestrials, that there are different extraterrestrial nations that the governments of the world have been in touch with for 50, 60 years, that this is the mind-blowing, epochal, paradigm-shifting story the world's been waiting for.
00:38:48.000Now, you've written about this subject, Ross.
00:38:50.000So you've got to know a lot more than you're letting on.
00:38:52.000What revelations, I'm scared as well Ross, what revelations are you prepared to give us here?
00:38:59.000OK, well, I mean, the simple fact is what you just what you just detailed there, Russell, is what David Grush alleged to me in the News Nation interview.
00:39:10.000The simple fact is that there is a defence office pre-publication security review approval for Dave Grush's interview, a DOD approved document where Dave Grush set out what he wanted to talk about.
00:39:24.000And in that document he talked about non-human intelligences engaging with this planet, about agreements implicitly between those NHIs and the human race, about crash retrievals, recoveries, reverse engineering programs.
00:39:40.000Now, the simple fact of that so-called DOPSA document, the fact that there's a Defence Department approval, doesn't mean the DoD saying what Grush is saying is true.
00:39:50.000But I know that what Grush is saying has verification from multiple other sources.
00:39:58.000People like me, I'm a professional journalist, I'm an old-fashioned journo who goes out and develops sources and builds up networks of people who help me with information.
00:40:07.000When I was writing my book, In Plain Sight, I started to get calls from people who were giving me information from within the Legacy Crash Retrieval Program.
00:40:19.000And I can't say definitively, I know it's true, because I haven't yet seen these craft.
00:40:25.000I haven't seen the secret documents that David Grush has seen.
00:40:28.000But what he's done, what this incredibly brave man has done, is he's come forward,
00:40:34.000not only to the Inspector General of the Defense Department and the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community,
00:40:41.000he's also testified under oath to the Congress, to the two oversight committees,
00:40:46.000the House Intelligence Committee and the Senate Intelligence Committee.
00:40:51.000If he's lying, send him to jail, prove it and send him to jail.
00:40:56.000If he's not lying, then that's the test.
00:41:04.000And what really gives me the, it pisses me off, Russell, because I'm a journo who has spent much of my life
00:41:11.000in mainstream media, and I'm seeing newspapers like the New York Times, the Washington Post,
00:41:18.000the London Times, all of these papers are suppressing this story.
00:41:22.000Not because they're being told to by the intelligence community, because they don't have the capacity anymore for critical thinking like you do, and like so many other shows that are starting to develop online do.
00:41:35.000The simple fact is mainstream media is failing to cover this issue, and I've never in my long career as a journalist been so shocked And confronted by the fact that what we're looking at here is we're seeing unfold at the moment the biggest story in human history.
00:41:54.000This is the story of non-human intelligences engaging with this planet.
00:42:00.000And I've heard this from US intelligence officials, defence department officials, scientists who have literally touched the side of these craft.
00:42:15.000And a man like Grush deserves to be embraced by your audience and supported.
00:42:20.000And I really applaud you for doing what you're doing and having the independence of thought and the critical thinking to engage with this subject.
00:42:30.000You're obviously a credible journalist yourself, not prone to hysteria, even if you do sometimes lean in dramatically to your subjects.
00:42:39.000You've raised the temperature so much, I've undone another button on my shirt to celebrate.
00:42:43.000Now, one of the revelations I'd like us to discuss, and this is an opportunity for us to use our unique platform here on Rumble, particularly on Locals, and if you're watching us on Rumble, join us on Locals now.
00:42:54.000Why don't you collectively use Google Earth?
00:42:56.000Why don't we use Alphabet's utilities for good?
00:42:59.000If you have a look at Area 51 now in Nevada, you'll see a mountain in that region which many claim has visible entrances and exits that are currently being used by these UFOs, by these NIHs.
00:43:14.000I'm not sure what acronym to use anymore, but we can do this research right now ourselves.
00:43:18.000You lot in the chat have a look at our production company.
00:43:21.000Bad Graphics Jack could have a little poke around.
00:43:23.000I mean it seems to me that in some cases it's almost ludicrously ordinary that these interactions have been going on for a long time, there are sort of bureaucratic diplomatic agreements, there have been conversations, there have been trade agreements almost, there are the rights to access certain territories, legitimized exchanges of human life, stuff that the mainstream media will Understandably, to a degree, Ross, treat as ludicrous, because given the conditioning we've received up to now, it seems implausible to discuss it until you increase the size of your frame to include the evident reality that the cosmos is without limitation, both temporally and spatially, and within that framing, a more advanced species, whether that's extraterrestrial or interdimensional,
00:44:12.000It is a literal inevitability, and the likelihood of exchanges increases exponentially on that basis.
00:44:19.000And then the idea that, oh, why haven't they landed on the White House lawn?
00:44:21.000Well, it seems like every time that there is credible evidence, it's suppressed, it's undermined, it's reframed, it's rephrased, whether it's footage.
00:44:31.000Oh, look, we're looking for that mountainscape now.
00:44:35.000So do you think that, in a sense, Ross, that what this challenges us to do, as both recipients and creators of media, is to responsibly broaden out our framing.
00:44:51.000I mean, just to give you an example of just how absurd this is, that this story is being overlooked, Russell.
00:44:57.000Your and my mate Jeremy Cordell, with his colleague George Knapp, broke a story in the last 12 hours about a document that I've known about for some months.
00:45:06.000And in that document, a Canadian MP, a Member of Parliament in Canada called Larry Maguire, writes to the Canadian Defence Minister and reveals that he has investigated and discovered a secret Canadian collaboration with the US on UAP crash retrievals.
00:45:27.000The Canadians have been allegedly working on non-human technology in collaboration with the US government.
00:45:35.000And it's really interesting, you know, at the moment my government in Australia is about to spend $400 billion on nuclear attack submarines from the United States.
00:45:46.000I think it's an important political and economic issue as a journalist that our government, at a time when it's being encouraged to spend $400 billion, It's part of a secret Five Eyes agreement called the Foreign Material Exploitation Program where they are literally recovering, according to this letter from this Canadian MP, craft from another world and involved in attempts to back engineer and reverse engineer that.
00:46:14.000And frankly, I appreciate that for a lot of people in this forum here, hearing this, they might think, well, Christ, that sounds crazy.
00:46:25.000The truth is, the ontological shock of that shouldn't deter them from pushing for this to be investigated.
00:46:32.000Because what the White House, what the Pentagon, what the intelligence community is relying on is your audience, not As Jeremy says, weaponizing their curiosity.
00:46:43.000They need to indulge their curiosity and start asking questions.
00:46:50.000It's like, you know, it's funny actually, listening to your show, I hear so often things that make me wonder as a journalist, has society lost its capacity for critical thinking?
00:47:00.000Just because a bunch of experts or pompous twats in Washington say something, why should we necessarily believe it?
00:47:11.000And the thing that really shocks me at the moment is we are lurching towards a new kind of authoritarianism in media, where this kind of group of lumpenproletariat journalists basically make the decisions about what we're all meant to think.
00:47:27.000There's a disconnect between critical thinking and what's put into our papers and to our media.
00:47:34.000We really do need to test this UAP subject.
00:47:37.000And what David Grush has done, and what Larry Maguire in Canada has done with the letter that he's written to his defence minister, is open the argument.
00:48:39.000But remember, I've been in this conversation for a long time now.
00:48:42.000So, like, I read all the Eric Von Daniken stuff, and all of the Timothy Goode stuff, and I've always felt that The way the architecture of our systems of governance and our understanding of reality has always precluded and prevented the incorporation of non-terrestrial life because it asks so many questions of our power structures.
00:50:07.000Ross's book In Plain Sight is out now.
00:50:09.000We'll post a link to that in the chat.
00:50:12.000Now, there's a hell of a lot to discuss.
00:50:15.000You guys know that we are interested in conveying to you the most important stories We're interested in revealing to you the deepest truth.
00:50:24.000We're interested in uncovering the most profound conspiracies.
00:50:28.000This, even though I struggle to convey this bit of information to you, and you know me Gareth, I don't usually struggle to like stop whatever things I do.
00:50:48.000I've just heard some interesting stuff, some interesting stuff.
00:50:52.000And this is yet another fascinating revelation.
00:50:56.000During the time when we were discussing the Covid origins and we were told that it's, you know, it's begun naturally, this is something that's emerged from nature, it definitely didn't come from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, one thing that seemed almost impossible to contemplate is that we, and in the case of our American brothers and sisters over there, you, Literally, through your labour, through your toil, through your sweat, through your taxes, you funded gain-of-function research.
00:51:22.000Now, we've been talking about elsewhere Bill Gates' involvement.
00:51:26.000We're going to go deeper into some of the things that Rand Paul has said about Bill Gates' involvement in funding of the WHO and various vaccine enterprises.
00:51:35.000But for now, we're going to focus on your funding of gain-of-function on our item.
00:52:11.000The first people that contracted coronavirus worked, by coincidence, at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
00:52:18.000Now there's no evidence that tells us that they hadn't just been in a bat cave for their own reason, brushing up against bats, sniffing bats, maybe even licking bats.
00:52:26.000But that, coupled with the fact that US taxpayers funded that research, starts to demonstrate perhaps why particular narratives were amplified and others were undermined, withdrawn and shut down.
00:52:39.000This is an important conversation about power.
00:52:41.000It involves some of the most influential institutions in the world.
00:52:59.000It's so strange, isn't it, the way that this has unfolded.
00:53:02.000Let me know in the chat if you already have a kind of fatigue around this, if you've stopped concentrating on it.
00:53:07.000The way to keep yourself engaged and interested is by reminding yourself about what happened during that two-year period, the way that information was censored, the way that people were ridiculed, the way that certain solutions were quite aggressively pushed, the rhetoric on the news.
00:53:49.000It looks like a terrible high school building.
00:53:52.000They're not trying hard enough in there.
00:53:53.000They're probably not washing their hands.
00:53:54.000They're definitely not more than a meter and a half per side, and I bet they weren't even vaccinated.
00:53:59.000A new report on the online platform Substack says scientists at the lab in Wuhan were the first COVID-19 patients in the fall of 2019 while conducting controversial gain-of-function research.
00:54:11.000The story names the scientists as Ben Hu, Yu Peng, and Yan Zhu.
00:54:16.000Chinese scientists Ben Hu, Ping Yu and Yan Zhu were the first humans to contract COVID-19.
00:54:22.000Don't be childish and don't try and do that.
00:56:06.000If they can heal a few people along the way, that's fantastic.
00:56:10.000I'm not being reductive about science.
00:56:12.000I am reliant and dependent upon medical experts for the well-being of important members of my family continually.
00:56:19.000One of the things that gives me faith in them is knowing that they are not driven by commercial objectives.
00:56:24.000Can we say the same about Anthony Fauci at this point?
00:56:26.000Can we say the same about the organizations and bureaucracies that surround the pharmaceutical industry that funded this kind of research, that clearly push one narrative, presumably in order to avoid further analysis?
00:56:58.000taxpayer dollars flowed to Chinese entities, including the Wuhan lab, ahead of the COVID-19 outbreak.
00:57:04.000Just spend a moment reflecting on the fact that during all that time you were watching funerals on YouTube, you were locked in your house, you were worried about whether to wear masks, you were worried about whether or not to take particular medications, you were blaming other people for not taking medications, you were wondering which news sources you could rely on, you were querying conspiracy theories versus facts, you were wondering what information should be safely censored.
00:57:24.000The whole time, you were paying for the whole farrago.
00:57:46.000Maybe have risky gain-of-function research at Wuhan Institute of Virology, but could we vote on that?
00:57:52.000Wouldn't you like to be invited to participate in those kind of things?
00:57:55.000We're about to spend your money on gain-of-function research at a lab that we suspect might be a bit shady about the old window shutting and hand washing.
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00:59:44.000The National Institutes of Health and US Agency for International Development, USAID, provided 2.2 million, more or less, in grant funding to the Chinese research institutions between 2014 and 2021, according to the Government Accountability Office.
01:00:02.000The report shows 1.4 million in sub-grants allocated by the Manhattan-based EcoHealth Alliance went to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, where hazardous research was conducted on bat coronaviruses.
01:00:13.000If you're going to do research on bat coronaviruses, it shouldn't be hazardous, should it?
01:00:19.000You might think that 1.4 and 2.2 are relatively low figures, but the fact is, is at the very
01:00:25.000beginning, as soon as that bell started ringing and that siren started going off and that
01:00:29.000flag started being waved, Andy Fauci, who throughout it was held up as some bastion
01:00:34.000of sensible science, oh look at him behind Trump going, oh, and pulling a face, we can
01:00:38.000rely on him, why don't we have him in charge?
01:00:40.000Well, he could have said, bloody hell, this is a bit inconvenient and embarrassing because
01:00:44.000we've been funding the Wuhan Institute of Virology, so if it did come from there, I'm
01:00:48.000almost sort of directly responsible or indirectly responsible at very least.
01:00:54.000That should have been made clear as soon as they knew it.
01:00:57.000And it seems from email exchanges, they were considering the possibility it came from Wuhan
01:01:02.000and obviously, one might imagine they knew about their own financial involvement or the
01:01:06.000fact that the agencies that they run are involved in the regulation and allocation of grants.
01:01:11.000So, the whole way that this has been handled, obviously, involves obfuscation and deceit.
01:01:17.000How do you feel about trusting those same bodies, those same organisations, that same system and mindset, with ongoing current issues right now?
01:01:26.000The way that you're conveying information on a host of stories, the way that you're taxed on a raft of issues, intersects with these same agencies, and certainly this same mindset.
01:01:35.000Today, the GAO confirmed that US taxpayer dollars awarded from the National Institutes of Health and USAID were ultimately used for research by entities in China, including the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which was known to be doing coronavirus research, said House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Mike Turner.
01:01:52.000We've long argued that the American people deserve the truth about COVID-19's origin and continue to take concrete actions to declassify intelligence related to the pandemic.
01:02:02.000There's a broader argument to assess here, the role that we afford science and particularly corporatized, pharmacological, medical science and the institutions around it.
01:02:12.000Of course, throughout the pandemic, they were presented as the solution to the problem.
01:02:17.000Whereas this narrative suggests that they are the cause of the problem.
01:02:20.000As long as the narrative remains, oh, it just emerges from nature.
01:02:57.000Now we're reaching the point where it's becoming difficult to ignore the possibility that American taxpayer dollars were ultimately spent at a substandard facility that The funding figure may not reflect the full amount, since sub-awards of fewer than $30,000 don't need to be reported in government records.
01:03:18.000It also shows you how bureaucracy is used to mask and conceal facts, that there's one agency, then another agency, and a sub-grant.
01:03:26.000And given that something so significant has happened, it's obviously an opportunity to review the way these funding procedures take place, and whether or not you even want experiments of this nature taking place at all.
01:03:36.000A 2017 video aired by Chinese state-run television reportedly shows Hu watching a lab worker handle specimens while neither is wearing protective gear, according to Public.
01:03:46.000If they were worried about being infected in the field, they would need full bodysuits with no gaps, said Alina Qian, who co-authored the book Viral, the search for the origin of COVID-19.
01:03:56.000She added that scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology conducted their research at a lower biohazard safety level of BSL-2, when we now know that the pandemic virus is even capable of escaping a BSL-3 lab and infecting fully vaccinated young lab workers.
01:04:10.000Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former director of NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, had denied to Congress earlier that year that US funding went to the controversial research project calling it a modest collaboration with very respectable Chinese scientists who were world experts on coronavirus.
01:04:28.000Now it looks like clumsy Chinese scientists who weren't wearing the proper lab gear explicitly funded and oh look Anthony Fauci's retired now so he's nicely out of the way.
01:04:39.000All of the obscuring obfuscation and doublespeak has led to Something that many people suspected right back in early 2020.
01:04:50.000That lab takes funding from American interests.
01:04:53.000The American government knows about this and they're pushing an agenda and a narrative that it's come from nature in order to To avoid the responsibility for causing this in the first place.
01:05:03.000That doesn't mean that the whole thing was a conspiracy, although there are plenty of people out there who believe that it is.
01:05:08.000But you can sort of follow a trail from the inception of this disease to enormous profits and expedient actions for government that start to make it look like it was either a colossal mistake that we were lied about or worse than that.
01:05:21.000Let me know in the chat in the comments which you think it is.
01:05:23.000Fauci, who retired at the end of last year, tangled with Senator Rand Paul, in particular over the research, telling the senator during a May 11th 2021 hearing that he was entirely and completely incorrect that the NIH has not never and does not now fund gain-of-function research in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
01:05:39.000Well, that's a lie under oath, isn't it?
01:05:42.000Fauci has also repeatedly downplayed evidence of a lab leak and argued for the likelihood of SARS-CoV-2 occurring naturally.
01:05:49.000Well, there's two reasons why he might have argued for a natural emergence.
01:05:52.000One being that's because he genuinely believes it's a possibility.
01:05:55.000And another reason might be because if he is somehow culpable for the emergence of this virus. It would undermine his entire career, a
01:06:03.000career that many people argue has been smeared elsewhere with comparable errors that we can't
01:06:09.000go into now on this channel, but that we'd certainly go into on Rumble. The whole idea
01:06:13.000that science provided a solution to a problem caused by nature now looks increasingly unreliable.
01:06:18.000Increasingly, it looks like scientific experimentation underwritten by a corporate and commercial
01:06:24.000and profit-driven agenda has led to a crisis that affected the lives of everybody on the
01:06:29.000planet one way or another, and then we charged with coming up with a solution the same
01:06:33.000people that caused the problem in the first place, while allowing affiliated organisations to
01:06:38.000suggest to us the way that we should all conduct our own lives during that period.
01:06:42.000And the fact that we're being asked to just forget about it now, The fact that we shut down opposing voices, that we're trying to present views that we now know to be true, shows you that this can be used as a kind of scalpel to cut apart the corpse of a corrupt and decaying system.
01:06:56.000One that clearly is in need of much deeper analysis on the ongoing post-mortem of a system that appears to be dying before our very eyes.
01:07:56.000It's a hypnotic and beautiful community.
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01:08:28.000If you feel guilty about who's behaviour in the lab there, spilling all that bat wash name all up the walls, sneezing it up your ooty, you soppy sods, why don't you concentrate down over there in Wuhan?
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