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00:16:59.000There's an autopsy as to why the election went the way it did.
00:17:04.000Wherever you're watching us, if you're watching us on YouTube, where we'll be for the next 15 minutes, let me know in the comments and chat.
00:17:09.000Why did the election pan out this way?
00:17:12.000Was it A, because people are sick and tired of the establishment?
00:17:15.000Is it B, because Trump played the media game better?
00:17:19.000Is it C, because Latino people are racist now?
00:17:23.000Or should I say Latinx people are racist now?
00:17:27.000Let me know what you think about that.
00:17:34.000What we want to bring your attention to are the global issues that we believe are at the heart of it, at the heart of the election result.
00:17:44.000There's a brilliant story coming out of my country where you can hear a public official former advisor to the Labour Party, that's our version of the Democrat Party, saying the world doesn't need farmers anymore, let's shut farmers down.
00:18:00.000This is one of the key themes of globalism, if you ask me, the disempowering of ordinary people until they're reduced to a kind of surf class, and then a technological feudalism can be introduced with new citizen management technology that will mean that at any point your movements can be shut down, your medical records and then a technological feudalism can be introduced with new citizen management technology that will mean that at any point your movements can be Your medical records can be accessed, your ability to travel foreclosed, your children turned into chimney sweeps.
00:18:28.000I made the last one up just because, you know, I'm British and child labour laws are different over here.
00:18:33.000We'll be talking a lot about Trump's diet and we'll be talking about how the legacy media covers Bobby Kennedy.
00:18:41.000We're also going to look at the subject of migration and do people believe in democracy because...
00:18:49.000Whatever Trump is saying he's going to do now, and the appointments that he's making, are they, and this is a question for you guys, let me know in the comments and chat, are they in alignment with the way that he campaigned?
00:19:01.000Is he appointing the kind of people that he said he would appoint?
00:19:04.000Is he talking about the same kind of policies?
00:19:10.000There were going to be mass deportations, I suppose, didn't there?
00:19:12.000So should we be surprised if the infrastructure is put in place for mass deportation?
00:19:18.000However we feel about that, if we believe in democracy, if we believe in government by the ballot box, then what you want to see, I suppose, is the government enacting the policies that they campaigned on.
00:19:29.000And outside of this election and outside of your country...
00:19:33.000You're told continually during the campaign, we're going to do this, we're going to give you that, then they get into government and they're exactly the same as the last lot.
00:20:28.000People are dating one another over there.
00:20:30.000And if you're in Rumble and you want to join us for a deeper look into theology and metaphysics behind my recent transformation, join us for Break Bread.
00:20:40.000Tomorrow, I'll be streaming live with my teacher, J. John, who's the man who I do Bible study with.
00:20:46.000There's some brilliant Christians who have helped me.
00:20:49.000Oh, since I've been converged, since I've come to our Lord and Saviour.
00:21:05.000Father Dave, although he's Church of England, so not officially a padre in that sense, but also J. John, Nicky Gumbel, Bear Grylls, and I want to talk to all of these people about Christianity, because I reckon the kind of Christianity that interests me is not sit there quietly Christianity, but it's the kind of Christianity that's going to change the world.
00:21:27.000I'll be talking about the Book of Acts with J. John, I know I will.
00:22:05.000And you should go on there, AOC to talk about that.
00:22:09.000Get some interesting insights from a person who's very interested in the liberal philosophy and the aspects of social progressivism that seem to be grounded in good virtue and how they are playing out and how they're being utilised to facilitate authoritarianism.
00:22:26.000So yeah, get in there now if you would.
00:22:28.000I guess that's on X that she said that.
00:22:54.000And also, remember, we should subscribe to one that's not got adverts on it.
00:22:57.000Do you remember that bit when I said that bit?
00:22:59.000All right, it's because that'd be easier.
00:23:01.000There's Candice Owens celebrating her 3 million subscribers.
00:23:04.000There's Ryan Clarke, says he has no plan to respect Trump.
00:23:08.000Here's a bodybuilder taking a Pilates class.
00:23:11.000There it is, X. A lot of free speech of all varieties.
00:23:15.000Glenn Beck, I believe that the real Donald Trump is letting the Senate vote without influence.
00:23:19.000However, the minute whomever they choose doesn't move his agenda forward, J.D. Vance will take the Senate like John Adams did as VP. There you go, the conversation continues.
00:23:29.000As Elon Musk reposted in a documentary himself, becoming multi-planetary will greatly increase the lifespan of our civilization and is the critical next step to becoming multi-stellar.
00:23:44.000It's interesting to dip your toe into X for a moment.
00:23:48.000See, I suppose my spiritual purview is that we can't look to materialism and technology to resolve our spiritual problems.
00:23:57.000No, we can't continue to advance down the path of trying to solve Earth's problem by enthroning mankind.
00:24:05.000There is a different king that needs to be enthroned.
00:24:09.000We At the beginning of something magnificent, I really, really believe that.
00:24:13.000And I think a genius like Elon Musk, there's no question that his power is going to shape the Earth's future, particularly after this election result.
00:24:21.000But I truly believe, and I would love to know what you think.
00:24:58.000Kamala Harris and her campaign were paying good money for celebrities and I never got offered penny one!
00:25:04.000Not penny one for an endorsement which I would have struggled to give.
00:25:09.000Let's have a look at Fox listing the Kamala campaign spending on celebrities and let me know in the comments in chat Was it worth it?
00:25:17.000Was it worth it, you Awakened Wonders over there on Locals?
00:25:21.000Was it worth it, those of you watching us in the Rumble chat?
00:25:24.000I'm talking to you, Negligent Banana and Jude Syke, and We Used to Be Free 48 and Joe's Dog, all the people I love there in the Awakened Wonders chat.
00:25:31.000And let me know if you're going to be joining me for my conversation with Jay John tomorrow.
00:25:36.000Guileslayer, let me know what you think about the...
00:25:40.000Value for money that the Kamala campaign got for the endorsements of celebrities like Megan Thee Stallion, I think Beyonce was one, Katy Perry, I figure that she was endorsing.
00:26:55.000I guess, you know, there's a report in that Oprah Winfrey received a million dollars, but Oprah Winfrey, when she was sort of doorstepped by TMZ, went, I didn't receive any money.
00:27:13.000And I think you'll better find tape of me saying this before the election, is that the world has radically changed.
00:27:17.000And even though on one level, it looks like it doesn't immediately strike you that Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson are this new vanguard, because they are both and seem like therefore dads, like sort of middle-aged dads.
00:27:31.000But their credibility and celebrity is not...
00:27:35.000It's not built upon singing glistening songs and strutting and dancing and prancing.
00:27:44.000Their credibility is built upon hours of reporting.
00:27:48.000You can watch Tucker Carlson for hours talking about any subject.
00:27:52.000You can watch Joe Rogan for hours talking about any subject.
00:27:54.000So when they endorse a political candidate, it has more value, more weight, more heft.
00:28:01.000Maybe I'm ignorant of the fact, but wow.
00:28:04.000There, please, if you don't mind, dear.
00:28:07.000Okay, here's Bernie Sanders saying that the Democrats vilified him when he went on Joe Rogan.
00:28:14.000And I remember when I first went on Joe Rogan, like, people were saying he was a gateway to the right.
00:28:22.000They say he may not be right-wing, like, you know, and firstly packed into that is the idea that right-wing is in itself negative, all right?
00:28:28.000So, you know, mark that and park that.
00:28:31.000Then it was like saying, it's a gateway that could lead you to all sorts of people like Alex Jones and other extraordinary right-wing figures.
00:28:41.000Well, you know, it seems that their assessment was wrong.
00:28:43.000Now it's apparent, plain, evident and obvious that Joe Rogan is the new mainstream.
00:28:49.000His endorsement is worth a thousand Megan Thee Stallions and Taylor Swifts and Oprah's because the world has changed and that's somewhat due to his personal brilliance and it's Also due to the way the world has ordered and the way that people receive and read media now.
00:29:08.000Centralised institutional media cannot deliver to you because they are beholden to both financial and commercial interests that mean that they will necessarily lie to you at some point.
00:29:19.000I can tell you the moment when it really significantly changed in one name, two words.
00:29:26.000That was the pivotal moment Where even the vanguard media became unreliable.
00:29:32.000In common colloquial Bulgarian parlance, they shat themselves because Julian Assange was taking press freedom and investigative journalism to the place where it was always meant to lead.
00:29:47.000What are these powerful people actually doing?
00:30:07.000He had affiliates and partnerships all across legacy media.
00:30:10.000And then, you know, in my country, the police and the deep state turned up at The Guardian, which used to be, as I understand it, a pretty legit newspaper, propaganda wing now, propaganda arm of centralist WEF. Using various ideas that are built around virtue that will ultimately be deployed to legitimize control.
00:30:28.000They'll talk about things that are good, like vulnerable people are being exploited, or the planet's vulnerable and is being exploited, and therefore grant this authority to these people!
00:30:55.000Because of technology, information that you never would have had access to before was exposed and the state since then, the state and media complex have been scrambling to resolve the problems that were revealed then.
00:31:08.000How do we legitimize censorship and control?
00:31:11.000How do we once again make people believe that the New York Times is reliable, that the BBC is reliable, when it's become evident that what they are is the propaganda arm of the state.
00:32:04.000Let's see Bernie Sanders, though, sort of like, because they're all coming out of the, I'm going to say they were coming out of the woodwork like they're worms, but people are willing now to have a conversation that they weren't willing to have a little while ago.
00:32:15.000If you're watching this on YouTube, we'll be here for a minute longer.
00:32:18.000Then we'll be exclusively on Rumble, because Rumble are providing communities and technology for free speech.
00:32:23.000Let me know how significant you think Rumble were.
00:33:02.000So I think we've got to get, and clearly you have an alternative media out there, a lot of podcasts that have millions and millions of viewers.
00:33:52.000Joe Rogan voted for Obama twice and was a Bernie Sanders supporter, but they vilified him.
00:33:56.000And as I said to you, I remember that from when I was going on there the first time, but I was still basically an actor then, being in Hollywood movies and stuff.
00:34:04.000Like, people were like, hmm, this is Joe Rogan.
00:34:11.000Instead of talking about the issues, just vilify the people that are operating in that space.
00:34:16.000It just seems ridiculous to me that people are continuing to try to demonize Trump supporters, to demonize 71 million voters, or however many it ultimately was, rather than have the conversations about, well, what do you want from America?
00:34:32.000And that's what we're going to be talking about in the next 40 minutes.
00:34:35.000We're going to be talking about We're going to be talking about nutrition and we're going to be talking about censorship.
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00:36:10.000We've got some brilliant conversation coming over the next hour.
00:36:14.000We're going to be talking about nutrition and the war of attrition and how the propaganda state undermines outspoken voices that speak out against big agriculture, big food and big pharma.
00:36:27.000Let's have a quick look at what's going on over on X. Have a look at this.
00:36:33.000...post from someone called King Randall I. Did you see this already?
00:36:37.000He posted himself, he's this black geezer, he posted himself saying that he was supporting Kamala, and then he made a video saying he was supporting Trump.
00:36:46.000And he said that when he made the video saying he was supporting Kamala, like people were like, oh, like Trump supporters in the comments, he says, were like, oh, well, you know, you'll wake up one day.
00:36:56.000And then, like, but when he said he was supporting Trump, people were like, Damn you!
00:37:01.000And do you, let me know in the comments and chat, do you notice that a lot more vociferous opposition and condemnation and judgment from the left than from the right?
00:37:10.000Because I've got to tell you, when I first started publicly questioning politics, it was way back in about 2014.
00:37:35.000One thing I can tell you, right, is when I first started talking about politics in my country, this is before the advent of independent media with the power and ability that it has now.
00:37:44.000So I started saying stuff like, what's the point of voting if both political parties are basically the same and are controlled by financial interests and deep state power?
00:37:56.000Newspapers in my country that were of the right, like the Telegraph, were kind of like, this is Russell Brand.
00:38:02.000He's got a bit of a nerve, don't you think?
00:38:05.000And they questioned me and were even somewhat sceptical and judgmental.
00:38:09.000But the left, my God, the BBC and the Guardian, there was like a kind of what I might call a demonic damnation, the revelation of something insidious, cruel and cold that I've never forgotten.
00:38:22.000And I'm beginning to think that masked behind all their declarations of virtue is something akin to evil, even if they don't know it themselves.
00:38:31.000Here's the Axios founder admitting to NBC that the mainstream media lost to independent voices.
00:38:38.000How long is it before MSNBC are saying the problem was MSNBC?
00:38:43.000You've always been sort of the leading edge of where media is going with Politico, now with Axios.
00:38:48.000You understand the environment so well.
00:38:51.000How do Democrats, and frankly, how does legacy media need to change the way it thinks about getting information?
00:38:57.000I mean, a lot of the voters who went out and voted for Donald Trump that so many people are wondering what happened here.
00:39:02.000They're not watching, frankly, this show.
00:39:04.000They're not reading the New York Times.
00:40:21.000He's going to be in charge of some newfangled organization to gut government spending.
00:40:26.000We've not seen a person with that kind of clout across those sectors, but where his real power comes from is X. People thought he was an idiot when he bought X because he lost a lot of money.
00:40:35.000He's got a lot of money, and now he happens to have the most powerful platform on the right, and politics is downstream from information.
00:40:43.000And there's just a whole new information ecosystem out there.
00:40:46.000So for us, for you, for Democrats, for Republicans, you have to understand that you now are going to have to basically navigate 20 or 30 different parts of the ecosystem if you want to connect with the American people who vote.
00:41:02.000Look at Joe Scarborough staring on, baffled, at the brave new world that he's awoken to.
00:41:08.000We may not yet know how a Trump administration will govern, but for me it's amazing to be having conversations about censorship.
00:41:17.000If you think about how things were during the pandemic, it's brilliant to see legacy media recognizing the yawning chasm that opens before them.
00:41:28.000As all of their proposed virtue, all of their sickly signified pretense at power and care tumbles down into a canyon, leaves them exposed and bears what they are.
00:41:48.000And I mean that with a good degree of respect and concern, because there's none of us perfect, and I reckon self-interest motivates a lot of my actions as well.
00:41:57.000That's why decentralization is so important, and independent media is a form of decentralization.
00:42:01.000If you don't like what I'm saying on Rumble, you can go and look at what I know Glenn Greenwald's saying, or Crowder, or as hundreds of thousands of people are, Bongino.
00:42:14.000You no longer have to be mangled and wrangled into contortionist holds of ideas that don't suit you and that you don't believe in.
00:42:24.000What is there in the past of our kind and our species that would suggest we should yield to anything other than the highest principle and the highest power?
00:42:33.000And when the state wants to subvert and own that space, when the state wants to We're good to go.
00:42:59.000Most efficiently in this space is someone who one of my personal observations of him would be authenticity and integrity.
00:43:04.000Joe Rogan just talks about stuff he cares about, hunting, nutrition during the pandemic.
00:43:16.000Those things led him into the ire and damnation of an establishment that may not have been conscious of this fact, but they were losing control and they were desperately trying to retain it.
00:43:27.000And they'll do whatever it takes to keep control.
00:43:30.000Man, do I know all about that in my own small way.
00:43:33.000Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
00:43:37.000If you're watching us on YouTube now, remember, turn on the notification bell and subscribe to our channel.
00:43:42.000If you're watching us on Rumble, where you should be, ensure that you get involved in the conversation.
00:43:46.000But don't spam and be repetitive, because you have got free speech, but you are not free to be boring, baby.
00:43:53.000And if you're not on Awaken Wonder yet, become one, because tomorrow we will be live streaming with J. John, who I do Bible studies with, and we'll be talking about a variety of things.
00:44:05.000Now, J.D. Vance has warned that the U.S. may withdraw from NATO if the EU keeps censoring people all the time.
00:44:14.000I know about censorship because I was subject to censorship from all these groups like CRISP and Logically AI who were working in conjunction with the government and legacy media to create all sorts of problems for outspoken and independent voices.
00:44:27.000Now, J.D. Vance is offering a warning.
00:44:29.000Now, whatever you think about Trump and this burgeoning Trump administration, surely the principles of free speech are indefatigable and undeniable, allowing us all a field and forum to settle our disputes with ideas and open communication.
00:44:44.000A fight that the old establishment doesn't want to have because they know they will lose that battle.
00:44:49.000The leader, I forget exactly which official it was within the European Union, but sent Elon this threatening letter that basically said, we're going to arrest you if you platform Donald Trump.
00:45:04.000who, by the way, is the likely next president of the United States.
00:45:07.000So what America should be saying is, oh, if NATO wants us to continue supporting them and NATO wants us to continue to be a good participant in this military alliance, why don't you respect American values and respect free speech?
00:45:22.000It's insane that we would support a military alliance if that military alliance isn't going to be pro-free speech.
00:45:28.000I think we can do both, but we've got to say American power comes with certain strings attached.
00:45:33.000One of those is respect free speech, especially in our European allies.
00:45:37.000Like, look, I'm not going to go to some backwoods country and tell them how to live their lives, but European countries should theoretically share American values, especially about some very basic things like free speech.
00:45:50.000So, are the members of the Trump administration going to govern based on their mandate?
00:45:57.000Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that.
00:46:00.000Will this consortium of mavericks that include figures like Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk's Tulsi Gabbard and Bobby Kennedy be able to influence Donald Trump?
00:46:11.000And in particular, for now, Let's look at the subject of nutrition, because Donald Trump, famously, he likes the junk food, don't he?
00:46:19.000He likes the McDonald's and the KFC. Bobby Kennedy, I imagine, if he was given free reign, would probably shut down McDonald's and KFC. Well, you know, what would you do?
00:46:59.000Do you think that you can have true freedom if you don't have access to all of the information?
00:47:04.000So how will Trump, the McDonald's loving and ever vital new president of the United States and Bobby Kennedy, a man who seems to be opposed to big food, corporatism and toxic food, Actually govern.
00:47:22.000Here's an amusing conversation where Bobby Kennedy reveals that when you hang with Trump, the only foods you're offered is like KFC and McDonald's and all that kind of stuff.
00:47:32.000And you know that Bobby Kennedy is working pretty closely with Callie and Casey Means and people that are saying that the disease crisis in America is a metabolic one, in so much as if we exercise more, if we eat better, if we spend time outside, if we eat whole foods, then we would live better Now, there's economic implications, isn't there, to all of that?
00:47:53.000That would mean that whole and healthy foods would have to become more accessible so that they weren't so expensive.
00:47:59.000It would mean that there'd have to be more farms, not less farms.
00:48:02.000So what does it mean when big agriculture and peculiar billionaire influences are acquiring land?
00:48:09.000What does it mean when across the world farmers are protesting, whether that's in Sri Lanka or Germany or your country?
00:48:16.000Is there a globalist attempt to get control of farmers So, if we want to live in a healthy world, surely we've got to eat healthy food.
00:48:24.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with that.
00:48:26.000And if that is going to be a policy that's going to be instituted, what's that going to mean for farmers?
00:48:33.000Surely it's going to be more organic farmers, more local produce at a price that's affordable.
00:48:39.000Is it going to mean that or am I crazy?
00:48:43.000At Bobby Kennedy, talking about the filthy food that Donald Trump eats, and we'll work out together whether in government you will be able to reconcile Trump's own love of the sugary, salty, filthy, processed seed oils and policies that enable small farmers in particular to make a good living from their produce.
00:49:03.000And what's the role of us as individuals in all that?
00:49:59.000They've had a relationship for 20 years, you know, through UFC. He said during that time, sometimes he'll sit through a fight with Trump, and he's five hours in the fight.
00:50:14.000He said he has never seen Trump drink a glass of water.
00:50:49.000I feel like I have a lot of endurance, but I, you know, overnights, at this point, my wife killed me.
00:50:58.000I could do that a lot when I was a kid, but he does it all the time.
00:51:02.000Hmm, how's this going to play out in policy?
00:51:05.000Donald Trump seems to be a biological anomaly who can live well and play hard on the worst kind of food.
00:51:13.000Isaac here, who's running the desk, said Trump eats McDonald's a lot because it's hard food to poison and he's a man who lives on the edge of assassination attempts perpetually.
00:51:23.000What Trump is as an individual is plainly pretty unique and now more powerful than ever.
00:51:31.000How will he govern when it comes to nutrition?
00:51:34.000He said himself numerous times, notably of course on Joe Rogan, that he was going to let Bobby Kennedy, loose on Big Pharma, loose on Big Food.
00:51:44.000And if you're going to do that, that's ultimately going to mean the empowerment, would you agree with me?
00:51:48.000Let me know in the comments and chat, of farmers.
00:51:51.000You've got to have people, maybe a really small scale, growing healthy food, rearing healthy food, hopefully humanely and responsibly when it comes to meat, so that people are eating, ideally, would you agree, food that's reared and grown naturally?
00:52:08.000Near them, rather than food that's been all flown around the world, processed, all injected with hormones and chemicals and sprayed with pesticides.
00:52:34.000And in order to do that, you've got to shut down independent media.
00:52:37.000You've got to close down smearing and dissenting voices.
00:52:40.000You've got to legitimize control by creating systems of continual and perpetual fear.
00:52:45.000But you've also got to deal with the basics at a granular level.
00:52:48.000You've got to look at something like our ability to feed and clothe ourselves and say, how are we going to stop that?
00:52:55.000Well, former Labour Party adviser, Labour's our version of the Democrats, Our globalist centralist party saying that farmers should be annihilated and wiped out in the same way industrial workers were in the 70s and 80s in my country.
00:53:10.000A lot of people consider that to be a massive scar on the working class blue collar community to this day.
00:53:17.000Do you think these are the kind of policies that define globalism?
00:53:30.000And is a movement like Trump's ultimately about taking control back?
00:53:34.000We'll see when he governs whether it empowers ordinary people, ordinary communities.
00:53:38.000My prayer, of course, for all of us, is that it does.
00:53:42.000One thing we've all seen through, thanks to independent media, is the claim that the centre-left is about helping us.
00:53:49.000It's about controlling us under the guise of help.
00:53:53.000Let's have a look at this former Labour advisor saying that small farmers should be destroyed.
00:53:58.000If you're a farmer or you believe that farming is vital and that part of the food and health solutions for America are going to be about the empowerment of farmers, let me know what you think about this wherever you're seeing this clip.
00:54:15.000I'm personally in favour of doing to, you know, farmers who want to go on the streets, we can do to them what Margaret Thatcher did to the miners.
00:54:22.000So just to be clear, Johnny, you would, what, beat them up?
00:54:26.000No, there's an industry we could do without.
00:55:05.000That's incredible to see the way they think and what their plans are.
00:55:09.000They are all about generating impotence, castrating any powerful group, breaking any relationship that we have with one another and the land, and they call it Anything that might generate personal dignity.
00:55:25.000Anything that might give you the ability to provide nutrition for your family.
00:55:30.000The globalists are about shutting that down, always under the guise of helping you.
00:55:38.000You did clinically trial it correctly, didn't you?
00:55:40.000We can trust these public officials, can we?
00:55:44.000Aren't going to find out down the line that Big Pharma were pursuing profit, that Big Tech were propagating the message of the state, that the state was defaulting to authoritarianism, and that dissenting voices were being censored.
00:55:58.000We're not going to learn, are we, that there were risks of myocarditis that were being repressed, risks of miscarriage that were not being reported.
00:56:08.000It's the reason that the pandemic period is so significant in understanding contemporary media and contemporary politics is because it revealed what globalism is, because a pandemic is global.
00:56:18.000That's almost what the word means, or at least what part of that word means.
00:56:22.000And it revealed to us the infrastructure, and it revealed to us the demons that operate within that force-like pantheon.
00:56:30.000Figures like Bill Gates, for example, who we'll be talking about a little later, and Bill Gates' attempt to Take power through bureaucracy and through philanthropy.
00:56:41.000But when it comes to farmers and nutrition, I don't think it's possible to make America healthy again without empowering farmers.
00:56:49.000So, small farming is about to be radically revolutionized, I would say.
00:56:54.000Responsible farming, localized, local source of food.
00:56:58.000You're going to see food made affordable for the maximum number of people.
00:57:02.000You're going to see a revision in the way that welfare is conducted so that healthy foods are promoted and propagated.
00:57:08.000Don't you think that's the future for America?
00:57:11.000And I suppose that's going to be possible while Donald Trump continues to thrive on Big Macs and maybe them super hot apple pies.
00:57:29.000Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
00:57:31.000Let me know how you feel when you see politicians and political advisors advocating for further authority to destroy farmers.
00:57:39.000Do you recognize what that's likely about?
00:57:42.000Are you grateful that that project is being disrupted across the world, albeit Through nationalism, which a lot of people condemn, but I continue to believe is an understandable response to globalism.
00:57:53.000Let me know what you think though, that's just what I think.
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00:59:20.000Why won't people do what they're told and let us help them into internment camps and seize control of their lives, usually under the auspices of concern?
00:59:33.000Revere and worship our preferred billionaires and loathe and detest the billionaires that we loathe and detest.
00:59:41.000Is there any figure more likely to benefit from the globalist advances of the increasingly disrupted and crestfallen centrist left than Bill Gates?
00:59:57.000Many people still claim that Bill Gates is the world's greatest philanthropist looking for ways to help us across the world on the continent of Africa and all across the nation of India.
01:00:30.000Power in the world today is a crazy, crazy thing, but during the pandemic period, we learned a lot about how it operates.
01:00:36.000Over in my country, at the height of Brexit, a significant architect of the campaigning around that issue is a man called Dominic Cummings.
01:00:44.000Dominic Cummings has just posted about Anthony Fauci likely facing a reckoning under the new investigations of the burgeoning administration of Trump.
01:00:55.000Here is Dominic Cummings' post on that subject.
01:00:58.000Very much hope one of the first things the new administration does is say, we are publishing all of the files on COVID, lab leak, funding of gain of function, Fauci, the international correspondence on lab leak, including with leading UK scientists and government.
01:01:13.000There will be public hearings under oath and jail for perjury, declassification of 100% of files, and we will prosecute those found to have conspired to cover up everything to do with this.
01:01:25.000Meanwhile, we're also banning all gain of function and appointing We will publish all hidden data on COVID vaccines to begin restoring trust after the old regime lied and destroyed trust.
01:01:40.000The Fauci network should be rolled up and retired en masse with some jailed.
01:01:47.000most of the old media, driven our business.
01:01:49.000So powerful and strong words from a very...
01:01:52.000For a formerly very powerful government official, it's unthinkable that this person who was at the heart of government during the pandemic era would, just a matter of years later, speak out so definitively against another government official, albeit one from another country, Fauci.
01:02:15.000Do you think that Fauci should be jailed?
01:02:19.000Do you think that there should be public inquiries into the events of the COVID pandemic?
01:02:24.000And what do you think are the collective power of individuals like Bill Gates and Fauci, sort of private citizens that are billionaires, that seem to have a lot of influence, that donate an incredible amount of money to the WHO? That's Bill Gates.
01:02:39.000Fauci, at the time, a much beloved public official, And what do you think we learn?
01:02:43.000What are we learning about power from the subsequent revelations around how the pandemic was handled?
01:02:54.000And if what we've been promised is true, he's about to become a very powerful individual with government with a mandate to clear out The FDA and the CDC and the NIH and with the ability to confront Big Pharma.
01:03:09.000Are we going to get the kind of inquiries we deserve?
01:03:11.000Are we going to get the kind of trials and revelations that we're all craving?
01:03:15.000Are we going to get the kind of apology that many people think they're owed for the way that your country and mine and indeed the world was run during that pandemic period?
01:03:25.000Bobby Kennedy's been incredibly outspoken about Bill Gates and the impact of his vaccines in another area, both of medicine and of the globe.
01:03:36.000Vaccines that Gates advocated for and pushed in Africa And their impact.
01:03:42.000Now, while this might seem tangential to you, it's significant.
01:03:45.000Because we're learning now that there is a new narrative.
01:04:04.000Is it right that Bill Gates gives all this money to the WHO and then he's on TV telling us we've got to take this or that?
01:04:09.000Is it right that we weren't told that it was never clinically trialled against transmission and yet they were telling us that we were going to kill our grandparents if we visited them?
01:04:18.000Hey, were they shutting down the truth about adverse events?
01:04:20.000A variety of adverse events, the ones that have now proven myocarditis, pericarditis, various impacts on female reproductive system including What an extraordinary time we've lived through.
01:04:32.000And will we now get the reckoning we deserve?
01:04:35.000In the British government, people are quaking and flaking and cracking and realizing there's a reckoning upon them.
01:04:43.000Former officials like Dominic Cumming, who has always outspoken a bit of a maverick and a radical, Now demanding that Fauci face trial and maybe even jail.
01:04:52.000So what fate awaits Bill Gates and the other jet setters and island hoppers that found their fun while Jeffrey Epstein was alive, the world's most fancy Willy Wonka travel agent.
01:05:04.000Will they get the reckoning that's coming to them?
01:05:07.000Let's have a look at Bobby Kennedy talking about the effects of vaccines promoted by Gates in Africa.
01:05:13.000Let me just give you one quick other example.
01:05:16.000The most popular vaccine in the world is the DTP vaccine, diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis.
01:05:23.000We got rid of it in this country because it was causing injuries, brain injuries, severe brain injuries or death to one in every 300 children.
01:05:31.000We used it in the 80s, and that's why there was all this litigation against vaccine companies that precipitated the passage of the Vaccine Act that then gave them immunity from liability.
01:05:42.000But In Europe they don't use it, in America they don't use it, but we give it to 161 million African children a year.
01:05:52.000So Bill Gates asked the Danish government to support that program and said it saved 30 million lives.
01:05:59.000The Danish government said, show us the data.
01:06:11.000They found the girls who got the DTP We're dying at 10 times the rate of unvaccinated girls, but they were dying of things that nobody had ever associated with the vaccine.
01:06:23.000They were dying of anemia, malaria, bilharzia, pulmonary disease, respiratory disease, and pneumonia.
01:06:31.000And nobody noticed for 30 years that it was the vaccinated girls and not the unvaccinated girls who were dying.
01:06:38.000And what happened is these girls were not dying of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis.
01:06:43.000The vaccine had protected them against those.
01:06:47.000But it had also ruined their immune systems, and they were unable to defend themselves against other minor diseases that other kids who had hearty immune systems were able to fend off.
01:06:59.000So that's why you need these long-term studies, and that's why I'm worried that we don't do that here in the United States.
01:07:08.000Populism means that people are going to be listened to and heard.
01:07:11.000Populism is a dirty word among the elites who regard us as the vulgari, the ignorant, the great unwashed, those that need to be controlled, those that will have nothing and be content, those of us that will sit down and shut our mouths at the behest and impolite, ignorant requests of those centralised and centralising bureaucrats.
01:07:36.000And whilst it isn't an absolute utopia, and if you know the origins of that word, you wouldn't want one, it does seem that there's a trend towards questioning institutions, questioning legacy media, questioning lawfare and the movements of the judiciary.
01:07:51.000And with all these questions around, across the world, surely government officials are looking at their actions and wondering what kind of decisions they're going to be making, recognizing that surely across the world now we're going to see populism rising up in elections everywhere.
01:08:54.000This is not a time for complacency indeed.
01:08:56.000No, this is a time to double down and to push forward to ensure that this Trump administration administrates and manages and governs on the basis upon which they were elected, which appears to be drain the swamp, end the wars, bring about peace, make America healthy again.
01:09:14.000You voted for what you voted for and I pray you get what What you deserve.
01:09:19.000What I'm saying clearly, plainly, is legacy media across the world, they're in serious trouble.
01:09:24.000Institutions of corruption, the kind of relationships that exist between Big Pharma, the state, globalist entities like the WHO, NATO, that need your tax dollars and need the compliance of your government, are all now surely asking a lot of questions about what the future holds.
01:09:42.000And whilst you might revere some of the heroes of this movement, whether that's Elon Musk or Vivek or obviously Donald Trump or Bobby Kennedy, what's more important is it's your attention, your power, your ability to follow all Or a pose that represents real power.
01:10:01.000That's why, of course, I will always advocate for your own personal relationship with God to be moved to the forefront so that we can't be duped, misguided, misled, controlled, or lied to in the way that we have been by globalists in the past.
01:10:16.000past, if we have our own personal connection with a higher force, if we have our own set of virtues that include things like sacrifice and service, we're no longer the malleable dupes that they require us to be.
01:10:29.000Here are some interesting insights, I'll tell you, into how Bobby Kennedy intends to govern the FDA.
01:10:39.000What's being suggested is nothing short of a total clear-out.
01:10:43.000And what's fascinating about this is to watch how the legacy media is having to come to terms with the fact that Bobby Kennedy was right about a lot of stuff that they were undermining, denying, lying, censoring and shutting down.
01:10:57.000This could be a fantastic moment for all of us.
01:11:01.000Firstly, let's have a look at Bobby Kennedy telling...
01:11:04.000MSNBC that he's going to clear out the entire FDA, or at least whole departments of it.
01:11:08.000And then let's look at Van Jones, one of the CNN pundits, who I believe to be a really good person, actually.
01:11:22.000You say clearing out the corruption in your terms.
01:11:24.000Would that mean clearing out the top-level federal service workers that are currently at the FDA and the CDC? In some categories, I would say.
01:12:10.000I have a PhD in corporate corruption, and that's what I do.
01:12:13.000And once they're not corrupt, once Americans are getting good signs and are allowed to make their own choices, they're going to get a lot healthier.
01:12:23.000I feel like I could get one of those now.
01:12:25.000Don't you feel like you've been educated in corporate corruption over the last few years?
01:12:29.000Don't you think that since the celebrity president phenomena began, was that with Bill Clinton?
01:12:34.000Certainly they doubled down with Obama.
01:12:36.000It's been what that has masked those glistening avatars at the front of government has been deep, deep corruption and abandonment of ordinary people.
01:12:50.000So with our man Bobby Kennedy having a PhD in corruption, he's going to have his work cut out at the FDA. What fascinates me most of all is watching the pivots and analysis of legacy media as they seek to understand the new landscape that they find themselves in.
01:13:04.000Here, as far as I understand, because I've not watched the clip yet, Van Jones is talking about how Bobby Kennedy is right about a lot.
01:13:11.000Yesterday we talked about Colbert ridiculing Bobby Kennedy for some of his evident and obvious eccentricities.
01:13:19.000But what's really important is the subject of American health and nutrition.
01:13:24.000And agriculture and farming and the ridiculous power of big pharma, which, you know, the left would have agreed about and with not so long ago during the sort of Sackler family's role in the opioid crisis, for example.
01:13:39.000Why did they participate in that scandalous affair of amplifying the power of big pharma, turning Pfizer and Moderna and Johnson& Johnson into heroes, willingly accepting the What was at the end of their fork and at the end of that spike?
01:13:54.000Without inquiry and question, I'm still fascinated by it.
01:13:56.000Let's see what Van Jones has got to say about Bobby Kennedy.
01:13:59.000I mean, we were talking in the break about, you know, there are a lot of Americans who are concerned about health and safety, whether regulations are really keeping up with the information, whether or not their food is safe, their water is safe.
01:14:12.000That is being co-opted by people who want to make a conspiracy out of everything.
01:14:16.000And what do you think about how that should be addressed?
01:14:21.000Well, look, I think that I think progressives make a mistake when we just roll our eyes and just kind of throw everybody in the same crazy bucket when people ask tough questions.
01:14:32.000I think you have low trust voters and you have high trust voters and that low trust voters are also on the progressive side.
01:14:39.000You have Voters who say, listen, all these experts have been telling me stuff that turned out not to be true.
01:14:45.000They gave me a housing bubble that wiped out all my assets.
01:14:48.000They had my kid go fight in a war that was dumb.
01:14:50.000You know, I don't believe everything that we were told during COVID served my child well in his or her school.
01:14:56.000So you do have people who have said, look, experts have let us down.
01:14:59.000And so I think that the mistake we make is then here comes RFK Jr.
01:15:25.000I think progressives are making a big mistake.
01:15:27.000We have left these parental concerns for the right wing to exploit, and I think that we should take them seriously, but not give in to the crazies.
01:15:34.000I do think that you're right about that.
01:15:36.000Hey, don't you think that's the kind of analysis that's required over on those kind of legacy media outlets?
01:15:42.000A little bit of open-heartedness, a little bit of, albeit too late, mea culpa.
01:15:47.000Recognition that immediately fixating on the idea that Bobby Kennedy is some kind of lunatic rather than a man with a PhD in corporate corruption might be exactly the kind of transformation that's required.
01:15:59.000My personal belief is it's too late for the legacy media.
01:16:12.000They exist to serve the interests of the powerful.
01:16:15.000You cannot serve the interests of the powerful without the pretense that you're somehow serving the populari.
01:16:20.000The population, ordinary people, claiming to bring them information that might titillate them, claiming to protect them from imaginary threats, creating threats where there were none.
01:16:32.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with that, that the legacy media should lose any kind of support that it gets, that there should be real scrutiny into where they get their advertising revenue, that they should get no support on platforms like YouTube, that this is a new era, that they should be banished, vanquished, closed down and lost, that they should vanquished, closed down and lost, that they should no exile.
01:16:52.000Because all they've done is serve deep darkness.
01:16:56.000Once in a while they'll pull up a claim, but didn't we expose this corruption?
01:17:05.000Since Assange, you've been doing nothing but working for the man, and you've been working hard, only on your knees, never to pray, only to serve the diabolical fellatio that they perform almost continually.