In this episode of Awaken Wonder, host Tyler and co-host Lee Harris and host Nick Bongino are joined by special guest Russell Brand to talk about a variety of topics, including: Joe Biden's recent comments on NATO, Mike Tyson's incredible performance in a penalty shootout, and much, much more! You won't want to miss this one. And don't forget to check out our upcoming live show at Ryslip on Friday, July 20th, where we'll be at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Tickets go on sale Friday, so be sure to get yours before they sell out! Enjoy, and spread the word to your friends about what's going on in the Awakened Wondrous world! -Nick and Lee -Rory - Tyler - Nick - Evan - Chacho - Russell - Alimithom - Mike Tyson - Bishop Robert Barron - Candace Owens - Bill Hicks - and much more, we talk about all sorts of things, including the latest in pop culture, politics, pop culture and pop culture in general, and how the media is trying to make us all a better version of the same old thing we grew up in the 80s and 90s. - we also talk about some of our favorite pop culture moments of the 90s and early 90s, and why we should all be more aware of pop culture. and early 2000s music, and what it means to be a day in the 21st century. - Russell Brand - and how to be woke up to the present day. . -and much, and more! - and so much more. - and a whole lot more. And much more... We hope you enjoy this one, folks! And we hope you like it! (especially if you're a fan of the future, so you don't have time to watch it, and listen to it on the Rumble Stream! -and we'll see you in the next one! - Ryslips! and RYSLIT! ! RYS, Russell Brand - RYAN BONUS, R. Brand, RYSSLITTER, RACY, and R.A.BON DAILY, RABY, ROSE, RYNN, and a bunch of other stuff! - , R.J., R.E.
00:10:30.000You'll be aware of Ivan Tony's penalty, where he took a penalty kick, a spot kick, a penalty, And he didn't even look at the ball.
00:10:38.000He just looked sort of towards the goalkeeper in absolute defiance, almost as if he'd had a little bet on himself to score.
00:10:44.000You know what I'm talking about, Ivan.
00:10:46.000And that was, until recently, the most miraculous sporting feat of recent days.
00:10:51.000But Mike Tyson, that absolute sort of minotaur of magic, Mike Tyson seems to be able to, based on this, formulate an inner reality that is so vivid he doesn't need his eyes.
00:12:10.000And actually, God, I've got a live show, by the way.
00:12:12.000I'm doing a warm-up show straight after this.
00:12:15.000Uh, there's tickets to come and see me in Ryslip, if you wanna- yeah, Ryslip.
00:12:19.000Imagine if you're watching this in Colorado, or if you're watching this in Auckland, or if you're watching this somewhere in Congo, to just hear the word Ryslip.
00:12:38.000Oh right okay yeah there's an ad for it but I'll show you that in a minute.
00:12:43.000Listen we'll be on YouTube for a little minute and then we're just going to be exclusively available on Rumble for a whole bunch of reasons.
00:13:15.000Anyway, let's have a look at Mike Tyson doing this.
00:13:16.000Then we're going to look at how the media is trying to carve up the Biden disaster with various camps within the establishment either advocating for him or trying to bring him down.
00:13:26.000And it's a brilliant way of analysing the ulterior forces that govern public spaces.
00:13:31.000Then we'll talk about the ongoing and evolving narrative around pandemics and, in all likelihood, the way that these sort of manoeuvres take place.
00:13:40.000It's a brilliant bit of media footage.
00:15:15.000And something interesting is happening in the establishment media sphere.
00:15:22.000If you watch independent media, I don't just mean us, I mean like, you know, Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, choose your favourite stuff from the right, from the left, from the middle, even stuff that's apolitical, nihilistic and materialistic.
00:15:40.000You must know by now That Joe Biden has been experiencing a pretty steep cognitive decline, not just objectively, but even comparatively.
00:15:47.000Even compared to his former self, has he been in decline?
00:15:50.000Did you see that ex-post that we did when we showed him in a couple of debates?
00:15:54.000Right now, the establishment in the post-debate world have clearly made, at least in part, by which I mean part of the establishment, have made a choice to eliminate Joe Biden To push for Kamala Harris, but some people are pushing for Gavin Newsom, and some people yet are pushing for Biden to remain in power.
00:16:12.000I mention this only as significant because what were they thinking prior to the debate?
00:16:18.000In fact, we did that live on Rumble, like sort of a watch along.
00:16:21.000God knows there were some technical complications, but while I was watching it, albeit late at night and puffing upon a cigar, I didn't even really I just like Joe Biden doing his best, doing what he's been doing for the past couple of years now, mangling vowels and chewing his way through verbiage, the living opposite of loquacity, spilling words wildly, odd pauses and mumbles and jarring statements, but something must have changed.
00:16:49.000Someone must have been telling lies about Joseph Kaye because all of a sudden it's permissible for legacy media and establishment spaces to ridicule him.
00:16:57.000Now I know that that will be an indicator of ulterior changes, the same way if you crop up in a church in this country and they say, pray for the general election, pray for all the participants in the general election, you know there's been a memo somewhere, a memo has filtered down and there's clearly
00:17:13.000been a memo sent to MSNBC, CNN, Late Night TV because suddenly the kind of jokes that were not
00:17:19.000affordable a year or so ago, 18 months ago, 6 months ago, when they were awash with
00:17:26.000sketches pillorying Joe Rogan for being pale and having used Ivermectin, when they were
00:17:32.000continually condemning Trump for being the colour that the Spanish would call naranja, now
00:17:40.000all of a sudden they care about Joe Biden's amensia, senescence and evident senility.
00:19:19.000In fact, in my conversation with Candace Owens, that will be up on Friday, we talked about the obvious shadow government that manoeuvre behind the scenes, controlling power From behind institutional spaces that are accessible for the electorate.
00:19:35.000Like, many people believe, and I'm among them, that the problem with Donald Trump is that he's a kind of havoc-creating berserker who can't be controlled in the same way as someone like Joe Biden.
00:19:46.000But now there's been some tipping point.
00:19:49.000You're not seeing Donald Trump constantly assaulted and attacked in the media, although he's still saying some pretty out there things.
00:19:59.000That's not only in Soft culture spaces like this comedy sketch, but also in legacy media outlets that in the past would have, were rigidly sticking to the idea that Joe Biden was competent and capable.
00:20:32.000And it's a question I want you to hold in your mind.
00:20:34.000And I also sort of increasingly wonder whether or not a golf tournament is a plausible way to decide who should be President of the United States.
00:20:43.000I mean, if elections are rigged, if the media is controlled, if the candidates are bogus, why don't you just let them play 18 holes and see if they win?
00:22:04.000In a minute we'll show you a clip on Legacy Media where a familiar pundit says, That the presidential candidates in the next debate should be able to have AIDS on stage and tries to make an argument for it as if it's for any reason other than facilitating Joe Biden's dementia and revealing that there are more than one camp at work.
00:22:30.000It's just such an obvious metaphor for the decay of our institutions and indeed our party and neoliberalism more broadly and the fact that we clearly need a new idea, like as if some archetypal force has come through and is showing the world, in spite of all our duplicity and attempted Machiavellian manoeuvres, that the figure of the president himself is falling apart as the perfect indication of what's happening.
00:23:26.000Considered one of the greatest tournament golf courses Anywhere in the world
00:23:30.000One of the great courses of the world of the world.
00:23:34.000It will be among the most watched sporting events in history.
00:23:40.000And then, like, it'd be among the most sporting events in history, most watched sporting events in history, but then the two examples you give are both golf events.
00:23:46.000Like, why didn't they say Rumble in the Jungle or the World Cup Final?
00:23:50.000It stays on topic within the milieu of golf.
00:23:53.000So he could have said one of the Which I think would have been funnier.
00:23:56.000It would be one of the most watched golf events in history.
00:24:00.000Because then it would be, wouldn't it?
00:24:01.000Because you still can't really categorise it as a golf event.
00:24:03.000But if Mike Tyson and Jake Paul can fight.
00:25:54.000He's seen that debate didn't go down well.
00:25:56.000And he is turning to his allies in legacy media in order to reframe himself As a peppy, priapic, enigmatic, yet powerful, energetic, and effervescent presidential candidate, you ain't seen nothing like this yet.
00:26:11.000Here is Joe Biden defending himself, but the quaking, creaking, and breaking narrative can't even be held together with compliant legacy media advocates on board, because when he makes the appearance, he kind of fudges that.
00:26:30.000But what's interesting is now, And this is a sort of a pivotal moment, I suppose.
00:27:39.000Except what about that lady that he sort of like went out of his way to not cuddle that black lady that was between two white... I think he cuddled her a little later, but it looked like a cuddle with conditions.
00:27:50.000He was shaking someone else's hand a little bit, looking the other way.
00:28:40.000I mean, we know that the deep state and a set of global and corporate interests ultimately control America, but Joe Biden talking about it as if it's something that I'm pissed off with this rather than he's a sort of compliant participant within that system.
00:30:32.000Cybercrime has become the third largest economy in the world, and I want in.
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00:33:03.000You're choking the bloody love out of me!
00:33:07.000Right, yeah, Bill Hicks was a Saint Davros 300, there's no doubt about it.
00:33:11.000It seems as though the legacy establishment is no longer willing to carry water for the drooling and demented presidential candidate that they were willing to back just a matter of months ago.
00:33:24.000Indeed, Jake Tapper, Jake Tapper, who seemed to be the very sort of person that would be compliant no matter what, is now openly ridiculing Joe Biden.
00:33:36.000What does this, what does it all mean?
00:34:11.000It was a terrible night, and I really regret it happened.
00:34:16.000But the fact of the matter is, how can you assure you're going to be on, you know, faith that I can intervene on your way to go to, you know, work tomorrow?
00:34:25.000Age, age wasn't, you know, the idea that I'm too old.
00:34:32.000The fact of the matter is, how can you assure you're going to be out on, you know, on your way to go, you know, work tomorrow, age, age wasn't, you know, the idea that I'm too old.
00:34:42.000Why weren't they doing that months ago?
00:35:06.000That's what's important about this, is because it's in microcosm a observable systemic movement.
00:35:12.000You can see the choreography, because just a couple of months ago, if you said Joe Biden's senile, people would have gone, don't be ridiculous, that's out of order, he's sharp as a tack!
00:35:19.000Don't you remember seeing various people come out onto the news?
00:35:24.000When do you think that they will admit that various global conflicts are engineered in order that they can be prolonged, not in order to pursue and achieve a particular military goal?
00:35:38.000I'm paraphrasing Julian Assange's, the purpose of the Afghanistan war is not to win it, but to prolong it, to sustain it.
00:35:44.000When will it be permissible to say, well, if you are going to continue to militarily support Ukraine, it oughtn't be viable that BlackRock subsequently profit from these endeavours in the rebuilding of Ukraine?
00:35:57.000Can you demonstrate to us that there were no establishment associated figures that had advanced notice of this conflict and were able to exploit economic and financial opportunity with that pre-knowledge?
00:36:09.000I'm talking about the George Soros model.
00:36:11.000If you've not seen our conversation with Dave Martin, he explains how that works pretty well.
00:36:16.000When will it be that we're able to understand that even in a modern miracle, like the establishment of Google and Google Maps, that the hidden in plain sight truth, that of course Google Maps must parasite on existing deep state technology because a couple of grad students can't send satellites into space.
00:36:40.000When will they be willing to reveal that the deep state and establishment parties work together in lockstep with the media to create realities that we're invited to occupy and indeed if you attempt to challenge that reality through Emergent dialectics.
00:37:00.000We can see now, when it comes to the relatively mundane issue of Joe Biden's mental decline, there is a point where it becomes permissible.
00:37:12.000With Covid, they try and say, oh no, there was new information.
00:37:16.000If you look Side by side at footage of Joe Biden and Antony Fauci in 2020.
00:37:23.000Get the shot, the shot stops with you.
00:38:13.000The whole thing was a construct and now we are able to observe, untrack and unpick these realities precisely because of the kind of conversations we're able to have collectively now.
00:38:24.000That is why independent media Remains important.
00:38:27.000That is why categories like misinformation and disinformation are being created.
00:38:31.000And that is why the legacy media continue to work hard to maintain one or multiple realities that are mutually beneficial.
00:38:41.000For example, here we have Jake Tapper as the new voice of Biden.
00:38:51.000Where you also have someone like Lawrence O'Donnell, I believe is his name.
00:38:55.000Lawrence O'Donnell on MSNBC advocating for Joe Biden in future presidential debates to be able to have on-stage aides.
00:39:04.000Now for me, that's only one step away from the risible ridiculousness and playful rhetoric of Donald Trump saying they should have a golf contest to decide who's president.
00:39:15.000Look at how the boundaries of reality and what is permissible are flexed and stretched according to the agenda.
00:39:21.000Not morals, not virtue, not principles, not ideals, not a vision, but a pre-existing agenda that increasingly seems satanic.
00:39:29.000Indeed, that's what Candace and I were discussing.
00:40:17.000In the same way that CNN walked us through the microphones will be shut down when the candidate is not supposed to be speaking and there won't be a live studio audience in case there are any charismatic playboys out there trying to score some cheap points.
00:40:35.000Do you see that there is some kind of extraordinary game?
00:40:39.000And in a way, I'm not suggesting that Lawrence O'Donnell has received a memo saying, why don't you say that it's just what you tend to have, I think, are people in positions of relative power, whether that's media power or political or financial power, that have been pre-selected, ordained, groomed and funneled into those roles.
00:40:58.000And again, as I was discussing with Candace, in the In the event that people have power that could be used with spontaneity or even autonomy, those people have blackmailable pasts.
00:41:11.000They have skeletons in the closet and potentially secrets down their undergarments.
00:42:14.000Whether it's the UK's electoral system That is so unrepresentative that you have one party who have a million votes behind every seat and other parties have 30,000 votes behind every seat.
00:42:26.000Or French democracy where at the last minute there'll be the sort of construction of new uneasy alliances in order to prohibit what appeared to be the will of the people being played out.
00:42:38.000It's a kind of game, it's a sort of machine and it is operated by forces that are ulterior to it and not visible and that's why even something like the new media framing of post-debate Joe Biden is interesting because it's an indicator of how the paradigm operates.
00:42:57.000Even if the issue in itself is irrelevant because whoever you vote for as president you get the government, It's interesting to see how they operate.
00:43:03.000Remember what I was saying about Covid?
00:43:05.000Now Anthony Fauci and Joe Biden, well we just, we said what we knew at the time, I was trying my best, it was the fog of war.
00:43:11.000Remember Anthony Fauci on Morning Joe, the great facilitator of deception that takes place every morning there on MSNBC.
00:43:20.000They tried to compare what happened during the early pandemic period with what happens in a war.
00:43:26.000As if it weren't possible to go, look, Even though these patents might have existed for quite a while, these medications are new and it's obviously going to be voluntary whether or not you take them and it's only for people that want to take them because it only protects you as an individual and we're not even sure to what degree it does that and there's serious potential that it causes myocarditis and pericarditis.
00:43:47.000Early tests seem to strongly indicate that that's the case and there may be complex problems down the line that we're not able to track because we've not clinically trialled it for long enough.
00:43:57.000It seems it ...causes women to miscarry and have menstrual difficulties.
00:44:02.000But if you want to take it, by all means do!
00:44:09.000You're free to operate within pretty narrow furrows of predetermined space.
00:44:15.000...including possibly information that they might not know until a staff member tells them or reminds them.
00:44:24.000A candidate should be allowed to let staff members actually answer questions for them, just as the Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, answers questions on behalf of the president around the world, as has... Oh, okay, just like Antony Blinken, that works well.
00:44:40.000I guess it's not so much of a sidestep.
00:44:43.000Guess this isn't propaganda, it's just like Antony Blinken!
00:44:47.000Every secretary of state in history, that's the way the presidency actually works.
00:44:55.000The presidency does not involve oral exams and memory quizzes.
00:44:59.000Well, it did when Bill Clinton was in office, right kids?
00:45:03.000The president is allowed to forget what the marginal income tax rate is on couples filing jointly with an income of $150,000.
00:45:11.000Yeah, because that's all Joe Biden did.
00:45:13.000He forgot the marginal income rate of a couple hundred and fifty thousand.
00:45:15.000It wasn't like he went... We beat Medicare!
00:46:11.000If that's the state of democracy, you might as well resolve it by playing golf.
00:46:16.000...allowed to forget those facts when they don't need it because they'll always be able to retrieve those facts one way or another when they do need it.
00:46:24.000Or they should always be allowed to ask nearby experts or advisors for that fact.
00:46:31.000That's the way it works for presidents, members of... Can I just ask a nearby expert how the hell does this work?
00:46:37.000Can I just ask a nearby expert where does this jerk get off?
00:46:41.000There's an extraordinary system that's being suggested here in a way Whether it's the manipulations that clearly took place around the French or UK elections or US presidential elections, we're just discussing now in real time, because of the way the information can be disseminated these days, ways in which power can continue to appear legitimate when increasingly we all recognise that it's not legitimate.
00:47:25.000Like an idiot, I went to Richard Branson's Billionaire Island because I was invited, and because I was foolish, and like, oh, you know, thank God I wasn't invited to any other billionaire islands, because who knows what choices I would have made?
00:47:38.000But I was invited to Richard Branson's one, and, you know, it was actually pretty boring.
00:47:42.000Went with my girlfriend, but who was there was, that guy Simon Sinek was there, Van Jones was there, Richard Branson was there, and my favourite moment was watching Richard Branson teaching Van Jones to swim, cradling him by the abdomen in a swimming pool.
00:47:59.000I went off grid for a moment and walked around another bit of the island.
00:48:02.000I had to be ferried off that island almost by escape, and given that Richard Branson owns airlines, it was pretty difficult to get a flight off that island when I needed one.
00:48:43.000I don't like to stay within the accepted parameters of political discourse.
00:48:46.000of the president having you know NATO allies here and people in his own party
00:48:51.000looking at this math as David Axelrod said.
00:48:53.000I don't like to stay within the accepted parameters of political discourse.
00:48:58.000I always feel that when I'm accepting their talking points I'm accepting their
00:49:03.000agenda and I so resolutely believe that we need a profound and spiritual
00:49:07.000solution that literally transcends our current institutions.
00:49:10.000That when I sort of show Van Jones making this point, or Lawrence O'Donnell making that point, or even a pro right-wing pundit making X, Y, or Z point, that I'm existing within the sphere of their limitations.
00:49:21.000But it's just interesting, I think, to watch them maneuvering in the same way as you might spectate on a football match, which is probably on my mind because England are kicking off against the Netherlands, you know.
00:49:29.000About an hour and a very important football match which I will enjoy.
00:49:32.000It's not that I don't like Van Jones even actually, because also when I met Van Jones on the Isle, he was a very nice person and he sort of talked about working for Barack Obama and how he got sacked by Barack Obama because he set up some new Green Deal stuff to do with renewable energy.
00:49:47.000He was saying this sort of like in a sort of a public forum, albeit on a billionaire island and I remember thinking, this guy's alright.
00:49:53.000And as the political space continued to evolve and it became clear to me that the real baddies were the neoliberal establishment, it was weird to see people that I knew that are alright people, occupants of it.
00:50:04.000I feel the same way about Whoopi Goldberg, because remember when I was in Hollywood and being an actor and all that stuff, I would go on shows like The View.
00:50:11.000And Whoopi Goldberg, For me, Whoopi Goldberg's the woman out of Ghost.
00:50:15.000She's the stand-up comedian that's friends with Robin Williams.
00:50:18.000Whoopi Goldberg, for me, is a good example of a funny person who made it in entertainment.
00:50:26.000And yet now, it's just extraordinary to watch the sort of hyper-politicization of previously, I don't want to say innocuous in a condemnatory way, or anodyne in a way that's pejorative, but figures that were not carrying a lot of political heat.
00:50:42.000You know, like Jerry Seinfeld now is like, you know, controversial because people turn up at his shows and because he's a, you know, Jewish guy and that probably, one assumes, comes with a particular set of beliefs around the subject of Israel.
00:50:55.000And maybe that's what it's like within the culture as well.
00:50:58.000People have sort of affiliations that are inbred and it's just difficult to sort of wake up in the machine and go, but hold on a minute, this is bullshit!
00:51:12.000Let's have a look at Whoopi Goldberg saying that just because someone shits themselves, it doesn't mean they shouldn't be the leader of the free world.
00:51:23.000I don't care if he's pooped his pants.
00:51:28.000I don't care if he can't put a sentence together.
00:51:33.000Show me he can't do the job, and then I'll say, OK, maybe it's time to go.
00:51:38.000Now, he had a bad night the first time that he went out and debated with Kamala Harris.
00:51:45.000And everybody wanted him to quit then and say, you can't talk to women like this.
00:51:50.000He came back, said, you know what, I got it, and gave four years.
00:51:55.000So yeah, I have poopy days all the time.
00:51:59.000I step in so much poo you can't even imagine.
00:52:02.000Step in, step in, not deliver through the old bowel.
00:52:06.000I will not put my tiny hat on, I won't do it.
00:52:09.000In a sense, if you are a host on The View, you live in, I've been on there a couple of times, there are a bunch of producers backstage and I don't think that it seems insidious or nefarious when you're participating in the culture, at least it didn't when I was doing When I was being on MTV or hosting the VMA Awards or showing up at the Oscars or doing a bunch of talk shows, I just felt like, yeah, I am important!
00:52:31.000It's only now I realise that what I'm doing is not important.
00:52:34.000No one is doing anything important unless we're being kind and of loving service.
00:52:39.000And that's actually why I'm realising that I don't want to vehemently criticise and condemn people for having views that are understandable Given their cultural allotment, the place that they live within.
00:52:53.000In the same way, wouldn't you be sympathetic if it was some cousin of yours was a smackhead, a junkie, addicted to heroin?
00:52:59.000You'd be like, oh, well, you know, his dad used to beat him up or whatever.
00:53:02.000You'd find some way of... You'd find a way to love, wouldn't you?
00:53:18.000So, um, let's have a look at Bernie Sanders.
00:53:20.000He is also just advocating for... It's a good joke, but like Bernie Sanders for a minute, and I don't know what you lot thought about it, like for a minute it was like Bernie Sanders, I'm gonna bring down the banks!
00:53:35.000I'm gonna bring down the banks and the financial establishment!
00:53:37.000He was like a politician that came out of the Occupy movement.
00:53:40.000I don't mean through some literal connection, but the sort of ambient and archetypal energy that came out of the Occupy movement that was anti-establishment, anti-big business, and anti-finance.
00:53:52.000I spoke to the filmmaker Adam Curtis at that time, and he sort of challenged an audience when we were doing sort of a live show.
00:53:58.000Adam Curtis is brilliant, look up his work.
00:54:00.000And he said to the audience, what is it you want?
00:54:42.000Like, do you allow it to sort of penetrate you for a moment?
00:54:45.000It's not going to be enough to just go, well, if we were to put 10% more into pensions, and if we were to buy 5%, and if we were to move it, it's not going to be enough.
00:54:54.000This is a moment of radical revolution that is going to have to be so sort of potent in its central ideological thrust, that whether or not you previously thought Che Guevara was magnificent, or whether or not you thought Ronald Reagan was a real doll, those kind of things just...
00:55:33.000Okay, let's have a look at, um, Megyn Kelly, uh, no, no, Drew, let's look at, uh, what's-his-name, uh, our man, ah, Bernie Sanders, who for a minute was an anti-establishment figure, but, as is often the case, was consumed back into the system for reasons I don't fully understand.
00:55:49.000Let me say this, maybe the most important point, Bob, I want to make this morning.
00:55:55.000What we are talking about now is not a Grammy Award contest for best singer.
00:56:11.000We're not talking about someone spryly leaping up the steps to Air Force One or someone that can't do freestyle rap battles.
00:56:19.000We're talking about such a lack of cognitive ability that it becomes impossible to believe that this person has any real power and therefore you can extrapolate that power is elsewhere.
00:56:32.000And now we live In a fully immersive media space, where there are continual, what about the Rockefeller family?
00:56:43.000That's why this stuff is so important, because if Joe Biden is palpably incapable of wielding political power, Then who holds that power?
00:56:58.000We can answer that question in a number of ways.
00:57:00.000It's the deep state, it's global corporatists, it's the acronym bureaucracies, NATO, etc.
00:57:07.000You might have more occultist takes on it, but what we can now see is that We're kind of right.
00:57:15.000We're kind of right that there is a cartel of curious institutions and sects that are able to manoeuvre power to stay within that which can be corroborated.
00:57:27.000Just look at the wealth transfer that happened during the pandemic period and you can sort of say, oh, these kind of interests seem to have significant influence.
00:57:34.000Have a look at what companies donate to both political parties or powerfully lobby.
00:57:40.000All of that stuff is pretty important, isn't it?
00:57:44.000That's an indicator, but maybe it goes even deeper than that.
00:57:55.000Oh yeah, now let's just enjoy for one moment Joe Biden, President of the United States, appearing to say that he fucked against Stoltenberg's wife at NATO.
00:58:04.000That's the equivalent of like letting your dog into someone else's house and then your dog shitting on their carpet and potentially having sex with that person's wife.
00:58:13.000Secretary, you've guided this alliance through one of the most consequential periods in its history.
00:58:18.000I realize you're talking to your wife.
00:58:21.000I personally ask you to extend your service.
00:59:23.000Come and join me at the Winston Churchill Theatre in Ryslip, which is, you know, if you live in Wembley, Hayes, Watford, Ealing, Slough, Hounslow, or High Wycombe or West London, you can come and see me there at the Winston Churchill Theatre.
00:59:47.000He's, well done, good riding on the decks there, guys.
00:59:50.000Here's Viktor Orban, President, Prime Minister, whatever they call it, of Hungary, sort of explaining the complexity of the current escalating conflict.
01:00:02.000The reason why I negotiate with Putin, because I'm looking for the shortest and quickest way how to stop this war and create a peace.
01:00:10.000But I remain the only Western leader, I'm the only Western leader now who can have a chance
01:00:17.000to talk at the same time with Kiev. You sound like you're gonna be BJJ.
01:00:21.000All the others created a situation when they have no chance to direct communicate
01:00:34.000with the two main actors, especially with the Russians.
01:00:36.000Real negotiations cannot happen without the involvement of both parties.
01:00:41.000So whatever they are doing without him, it means nothing.
01:00:45.000which is quite logical anyway that he is uh 100 more than 100 pretty good point that you can't have a peace conference if you don't have both participants in the combat attend and it is kind of ridiculous how we have to rack our minds to recall that boris johnson prime minister of the uk at the time went and scuppered a A peace deal that was on the table between Zelensky and Putin prior to the loss of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian and Russian lives.
01:01:11.000And that is how we should calibrate and understand conflict.
01:01:15.000The number of lives that are destroyed, the amount of money that's made is a significant factor as well.
01:01:20.000But why are we still wallowing around in mindless conflict in 2024 when transcendence and new realms are accessible to us now?
01:02:08.000In a world where people are so willing to capitulate, to bow down, to be beat, not by our Lord and Saviour, not by higher ideals, but by systems of control.
01:02:21.000But, by systems of domination, Novak Djokovic puts his money where his mouth is, although he also doesn't know which way round a violin goes, I think.
01:02:30.000I saw him sort of pretending he's tennis racket.
01:02:33.000His tennis bat was vying and he had it the wrong way round.
01:02:38.000Here's Djokovic being the hero that we need, sadly just in a sort of tennis context though.
01:02:46.000And to all those people that have chosen to disrespect the player, in this case me, have a good night.
01:02:55.000If you've ever had the global media turn on you, it helps you to develop calluses on your bollocks.
01:05:28.000Do you feel you get the respect you deserve?
01:05:31.000Look, as I said in the post-match interview, I thanked all the people.
01:05:36.000Most of the people in the stadium tonight were respectful and I thanked them and I know that After watching all day tennis, it's not easy to stay.
01:05:51.000Obviously, they're a big part of why I still play.
01:05:54.000The crowds and people who really appreciate it.
01:05:58.000The tennis players and what we do and the efforts we put in and we appreciate them paying tickets and coming to support us and to support the tennis, to support this beautiful tournament.
01:06:09.000So, you know, I always try to acknowledge that.
01:06:12.000But then, you know, when I feel that the crowd is stepping over the line, you know, I react.
01:06:19.000I don't regret my words or, you know, actions on the court.
01:06:24.000How do you feel your mindset is when there is some disrespect from the crowd?
01:06:29.000Do you have any other questions other than the crowd?
01:06:32.000Because he has developed a kind of tenacity and vision and connection to something higher, he realizes when someone's taking the piss and he's able to go, are you going to ask me another questions?
01:06:42.000You know, he doesn't sort of squirm and melt and think of deals and Oh no, I need this money from Reebok!
01:07:17.000And what I suppose, even though there are obvious degrees, and I'm not blind to the difference between, you know, five years in Belmarsh and this kind of persecution that happens on a media level when they won't toe the line, What the common theme is, is I'm going to stand here because I know that what I'm doing is right.
01:08:08.000Note too that the journalist is almost involuntarily towing the BBC line, that the narrative that was generated during the pandemic can't be let go of, like it's bound synaptically and neurologically into their mind.
01:08:21.000Must demonise him, must demonise, must perjure and condemn him.
01:08:26.000Can't just say, oh well in retrospect it looks like he made the correct choice actually, given what we now know about myocarditis, pericarditis, excess deaths, the various athletes have collapsed suddenly, the various Peculiar events that have happened in the period immediately post the mass administration of that experimental medicine better revised.
01:08:46.000They cling to that old truth while condemning religious faith because you know there's no proof that there ever was a saviour come to earth but there was never any proof The vaccine worked against transmission, and they believe that pretty hard, baby!
01:09:02.000Over on Australian TV, some readjustments are taking place, even though that was a pretty draconian territory when it came to the subject of Novax.
01:09:10.000His sense of himself is so strong, that when all the world was lining up like little bitches to get jabbed with an unknown vaccine, he went, I'm not going to, and the world hated him, and he was just like, staunch.
01:09:32.000And Novak Djokovic, while he's just an athlete in some ways, he is an exemplifier, and I suppose it's not surprising for an athlete, of discipline, principles, values.
01:09:42.000Everything has become corporatized now.
01:10:14.000We'll show you a trailer of that tomorrow.
01:10:16.000Robert Barron, the bishop, is up on there Right now, my five favorite things already up on there, and my little living love letter essay on Bill Hicks is already available.
01:10:26.000I want you guys to let me know what you think about that.
01:10:29.000I'm talking to all of you, like you, Vered, and you, Sensitive Hearts, all you guys on there.