In this episode, we talk about the Pope s funeral, the crisis in Ukraine, the Epstein scandal, the White House Correspondent s Dinner, the Trump/Zelensky meeting and much, much more! Subscribe to Rumble Premium to get immediate access to all the latest news and discussion.
00:07:47.000In particular, I want to welcome any of you right over from Timcast, like the Drunken Ginger, or any of you from Mug Club, that's Crowder's crew.
00:07:54.000Welcome and thanks for joining us live on Rumble.
00:07:57.000If you get Rumble Premium, you know you get additional content as well as live-streamed free speech, which essentially means you're getting the truth and the news at least 18 months ahead of everyone else.
00:08:10.000For example, now on the legacy media, you can say things like...
00:08:14.000Ivermectin might be a reliable medication.
00:08:16.000Well, if you watched free speech spaces like this one, you'd have known that 18 months ago when it might have been some use to you.
00:08:26.00018 months ago, in these kind of spaces, we were saying, hey, do you think the Maidan coup or Maidan coup in Ukraine might be contributing to these escalating tensions?
00:08:35.000Do you think that NATO may, to some degree, be responsible for provoking Russia and therefore have they played a part in the Russia-Ukraine conflict?
00:08:44.000Let me know what you think about that in the conflict.
00:08:46.000Not in the conflict, in the comments and chat, although there is usually conflict.
00:10:11.000It turns out he wanted more than he was entitled to, even reaching beyond the remit of his well-paid job as head of the WEF and Bond-like...
00:10:22.000For the next hour, we'll be talking about getting suicided.
00:10:26.000We'll be talking about the Pope's funeral and that impromptu meeting between Trump and Zelensky and those chairs that people, that's blowing people's mind, those chairs.
00:10:35.000What, they just pulled out chairs and just put chairs down?
00:10:58.000We'll be talking about protests in Ireland as Conor McGregor's leadership bid mounts and the White House correspondent's dinner, which is usually a riotous laugh.
00:11:07.000Indeed, some say that's where Trump's animosity towards Obama reached a peak and he determined to make his own bid.
00:11:15.000To become president in 2016, then 2024, and then maybe 2028.
00:11:25.000We're going to get into all of that stuff promptly.
00:11:27.000Firstly though, in my country, the United Kingdom, that glorious island.
00:11:33.000That once was a land of tribes, the Celts, the Saxons, the Engels, that was invaded by Vikings and Normans and Romans and became, like your country, a conglomeration of many tribes.
00:11:48.000From across the world, it was a smaller region then, it was a different time.
00:11:51.000Travel was, you know, more complicated for the Saxon folks on long boats, the Viking fellas and whatnot.
00:11:56.000It became the mighty seafaring United Kingdom.
00:12:00.000Then, through globalism, commercialism, commodification and the loss of our connection to God, the United Kingdom has become, as you know, an island penitentiary and we must fight!
00:13:14.000Even the Japanese Arkansugi, a vase may be broken, but it can be put back together with alloys of silver and gold, and it may be yet more beautiful than it ever was.
00:13:35.000He was right at the forefront of the reality porn new wave, which ultimately became all porn in the iPhone age.
00:13:43.000Now, of course, we must recognize that porn is the commodification of the human body, the profanization of sex, and we must make sex sacred again.
00:13:54.000Indeed, there is an again, isn't there?
00:13:56.000That's why that Make America Great Again is so ingenious, because we all hearken back to a golden age.
00:16:48.000Learned from a book called The Brash Check that the Associated Press was formed not in order to be able to bring independent...
00:16:57.000Authoritative, legitimate and transparent news to as many people as possible, but news that was centrally controlled to diverse and varied territories, i.e.
00:17:06.000the Associated Press was always about alignment of propaganda.
00:17:09.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you always knew that.
00:17:12.000Now, we'll be talking about the White House press correspondent's dinner in a minute that's become sort of a laughable, risible, empty and phatic event precisely because the centralised media is empty and phatic.
00:17:22.000Even the Pope's funeral was not free of propaganda.
00:17:26.000Those extraordinary ceremonies where people looked like they were wearing Ku Klux Klan style garb, but of course it's the Ku Klux Klan that took that garb from Catholicism rather than the reverse.
00:17:37.000Pretty much the same deal as with the swastika.
00:17:39.000If you see people with swastikas on them these days, for all you know, they could be worshipping a Buddhist or Hindu deity rather than the risen ghost of Adolf Hitler, Argentina's favourite refugee.
00:17:53.000The Pope's funeral was similarly abound with false reporting because Donald Trump wore a blue suit.
00:18:01.000But he was not alone in wearing a blue suit.
00:18:11.000We learned that primarily during the propaganda era that accompanied the pandemic, if you didn't know it already.
00:18:17.000If you didn't know it already because of, you know, whether it's Noam Chomsky or Naomi Klein or Alex Jones or David Icke, you will have learned that you cannot.
00:19:13.000Editor, and Zelensky, as usual, is not wearing a suit at all.
00:19:17.000So we know that what the media does is it takes information, then forms or metastasizes that information in order to tell a story that's convenient to it for one reason or another.
00:19:29.000They have their own commercial goals, they have affiliated goals, and they have their raison d 'etre, which is to amplify the interests of the elites of which they are a part.
00:19:39.000That's pretty old analysis, but the reason it's useful is because...
00:19:44.000They will continue, whether it's about Biden's cognitive decline being concealed, being told that vaccines are safe when that information simply is not.
00:19:55.000Able to be confirmed, or in some cases, directly untrue.
00:19:58.000Reporting on conflicts in the Middle East, reporting in conflicts across Europe.
00:20:03.000The way that the information is given to you is not neutral.
00:20:06.000Post-modernists might argue, post-structuralists specifically, that there's no such thing as neutral information.
00:20:11.000All information bears the hallmark of its creator.
00:20:13.000But then they would deny the fact that man is made in the image of God.
00:20:17.000The ultimate creation they claim is somehow neutral.
00:20:21.000Consequence of neutral events and chaos.
00:20:25.000Chaos turning into form somehow as a result of chaotic events.
00:20:29.000But when it comes to culture, they will tell you that everything bears a particular hallmark.
00:20:33.000What I will tell you is that the legacy media takes all information and gives it to you in this way.
00:20:38.000A way that increases your obedience, increases your compliance, generates opportunity for...
00:20:48.000Those are the things that I always look out for in all reporting.
00:20:52.000And if indeed the world is going to become more centralized in terms of its control, they are tooling up, man, because those people guarding the Vatican are using armaments from Starship Trooper.
00:21:03.000You may have seen this weaponry, and I'm lucky to be in the free state of Florida right now, because tell me where you get one of these things.
00:21:30.000Okay, but the main story that emerged from the Pope's funeral was the apparently impromptu encounter between Donald Trump and Zelensky and Macron's non-participation.
00:21:41.000Many in the media excited primarily by the idea that chairs can be moved about and meetings can be held on beautiful mosaic floors.
00:21:52.000Let's look at what we're being told, what we're not being told, and whether or not the kind of...
00:21:56.000The kind of perspectives that emerged from academics like Jeffrey Sachs or John Mearsheimer many years ago, five years ago, six years ago, would have helped had people in positions of power, whether that's within NATO or the United States government or the UK government,
00:22:12.000had used that analysis and that understanding rather than the binary report in that Russia is an unprovoked aggressor.
00:22:20.000Possible, at least, that Zelensky's now willing to yield Crimea, and that might mean that peace will come.
00:22:26.000Let me know in the comments in chat what you think about that.
00:22:29.000Here's some legacy media reporting on the Zelensky-Trump meeting.
00:22:33.000Note that Zelensky's not wearing a suit at all, and Trump's is a hue of blue.
00:22:37.000On the sidelines of the Pope's funeral, there was an opportunity for world leaders to discuss the war in Ukraine.
00:22:44.000The U.S. President Donald Trump sat down with President Volodymyr Zelensky in St. Peter's Basilica ahead of the funeral.
00:22:54.000It's the first time the two have met since their public row in the Oval Office at the end of February.
00:23:00.000A White House official said it was a very productive discussion.
00:23:04.000In a statement on X, the Ukrainian president said, good meeting.
00:23:09.000We discussed a lot one-on-one, hoping for results on everything we covered, protecting lives of our people, full and unconditional ceasefire, reliable and lasting peace that will prevent another war from breaking out.
00:23:22.000A very symbolic meeting that has the potential to become historic if we achieve joint results.
00:23:31.000Well, it seems like the end of Zelensky's agitatory...
00:23:35.000Approach to Donald Trump or his sceptical approach to Donald Trump.
00:23:41.000Fawning thanks now that are offered rather than cynicism or the chiding that accompanied the Oval Office meeting that led to J.D. Vance's maybe-you-should-say-thank-you intervention.
00:23:53.000Many people online are remarking that Donald Trump understands semiotics and imagery rather well, is brilliant at presenting diplomacy, politics and discourse in a way that seems affable.
00:24:12.000We get a post on X where Zelensky seems more compliant now.
00:24:17.000And once again, Trump supporters will be saying, look at his expertise and the brilliant way that he conducts.
00:24:24.000Let me know in the comments and chat whether or not you feel this will lead to a long and lasting peace, as Zelensky says.
00:24:31.000And let me know how you regard, in retrospect, the way that the Biden administration reported on and conducted their support of Ukraine in the earlier part of this conflict.
00:24:42.000Significant to, of course, remains the origins of the conflict, which ultimately will, I suppose, pertain to any agreement achieved between the United States of America.
00:24:52.000And the former Soviet Union as pertains to infringement on their borders with the rise of NATO.
00:25:01.000And assurance is that no former Soviet countries would join NATO.
00:25:05.000One after another, they've been joining NATO.
00:25:09.000And even the 2014 Maidan coup is a significant event.
00:25:13.000In a sense, there is no way of reducing this conflict down to something simple and pat.
00:25:19.000And I suppose if there is one big question, it's this one.
00:25:21.000And I'd love to know what you lot think about this.
00:25:23.000Do you still see it as America's role to intervene in global conflicts?
00:25:28.000America was always isolationist prior to the First World War.
00:25:32.000America cultivated a position of independence, of protecting its domestic population, of becoming a successful commercial nation, the land of the free, this great...
00:25:43.000image, this great opportunity that out of the European powers might rise this new democracy.
00:25:48.000And so much of that appeared to be true.
00:25:52.000But when America gets involved in conflicts, whether that's to the south of the continent of the Americas, or whether it's in European conflicts or Middle Eastern conflicts, which is plainly necessary sometimes because of resources, political affiliations, biases, lobbying,
00:26:08.000It seems to me to be an infringement on that vision of America that made America so glorious.
00:26:13.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you still see it as America's role to intervene in global conflicts, particularly when ultimately you're funding them.
00:26:22.000Is how President Zelensky finished that.
00:26:28.000Adam, Donald Trump on the flight over sort of played down the possibility of having these kind of meetings given the reason why they were all going to be there in the Vatican.
00:26:39.000But now, incredible images of him sitting down one-on-one.
00:27:15.000That would lure you back to the Democrats?
00:27:17.000This beautiful, feminine discourse, jagged though it may be, with the curmudgeonly, avuncular, tub-thumping onesie, hating Bernie Sanders at the helm.
00:27:27.000Would that make America great again, or would that be an American nightmare?
00:27:32.000On with Zelensky in an incredible setting.
00:27:56.000My tone is always that we're better than everyone watching this.
00:27:58.000You're working class, you're poor, you drive a white van, you've got a flag up in your garden, you've got a pit bull terrier, you're drinking lager from a can, you're masturbating continually over pornography, and you're eating Cheetos.
00:28:11.000You'll take your vaccines when we tell you to take your vaccines and you'll have no opinions at all on anything unless those opinions have been injected, like a vaccine, ironically, into your mind directly by the media that during the time of the pandemic were telling you to be safe and to keep your distance.
00:28:47.000These two men sitting at what seems to be rather a small table using the sort of chairs that you might get in a conference venue and discussing...
00:28:55.000Could you tell us more about these chairs?
00:29:01.000Yes, the ones with the golden bit, yes, and the red-velvety ones.
00:29:04.000Now, why did they use fold-out chairs?
00:29:06.000How about the deck chairs on the Titanic?
00:29:08.000Because ultimately, that's our job here in mainstream media, organising the deck chairs on the Titanic while society potentially collapses and human beings refuse to acknowledge that there's an iceberg up ahead.
00:29:20.000And that iceberg is, in fact, the spiritual war that we must tune into.
00:29:24.000Right away now, as globalism and nationalism and populism vie for supremacy, all the while we're being dominated by insidious forces and our consciousness is being kept low by watching idiotic, pneumatic crap like this that you're watching in this moment now.
00:29:41.000I'm discussing about the most consequential war that Europe has seen for decades.
00:30:13.000We're just going to sit here on these golden conference chairs and we'll just have a little chat together at the Pope's funeral.
00:30:21.000In that it's warm, in the words it gives, but it doesn't actually come out with any sort of concrete facts.
00:30:27.000And it talks about full and unconditional ceasefire.
00:30:31.000Well, the Russians would no doubt say, well, we don't want a full and unconditional.
00:30:35.000We want the condition that, for instance, we get Crimea.
00:30:39.000Maybe we get the land that we have already taken.
00:30:41.000What we don't know is whether Zelensky is saying full and unconditional surrender is what we discussed, whether we considered or whether that's in saying this is what I want.
00:30:54.000What has happened today is that Zelensky and Trump, who appear to be men who simply loathe each other on the back of that White House meeting, have sat down face-to-face, had a conversation that also involved Keir Starmer and Manuel Macron.
00:31:08.000And that, I guess, has to be of benefit.
00:31:11.000And the fact that it should happen here, and what is not just neutral territory, but is...
00:31:17.000Other side of the mountain in 25 in the Rumble chat points out that from the Vietnam era onwards, wars were not being endorsed or passed through congressional approval.
00:31:51.000Subterranean occultist interests that were playing out.
00:31:54.000Look to the sigils and the imagery and tell me if you think that at the foundation of America there were great ideals or do you think baked in right then was the possibility of absolute corruption?
00:32:04.000Many of you, as true patriots, will of course reject and refute that possibility.
00:32:08.000But if there is a God, all things are understood.
00:32:11.000If there is a Satan, it's his job to supply continual counterfeits and to use human beings like pawns on the chessboard, manoeuvring them around, creating institutions.
00:32:20.000Dark institutions, dark authorities that will play out their own macabre genders continually.
00:32:25.000And when it comes to matters like war, that's when we see it most vividly until, I suppose, the pandemic era when it became so sort of sanitary global.
00:32:39.000Even if you were like me, dropping acid as a kid, pretty cynical about power for a bunch of reasons.
00:32:45.000Even if you, like me, came from the left and regarded things from a socialist perspective, you can't trust all these corporate and commercial interests.
00:32:52.000They're controlling government through lobbying and donations.
00:32:55.000That's a left-wing critique, although I know in your country it's a sort of a libertarian and right-wing critique that federalism and centralisation of power is always antithetical.
00:33:04.000Again, many of you in the chat seem to think it ain't the role of America to be interventionists, to go around the world like some global copper, some global Babylon, some global 5-0, intervening, interjecting, arresting and digesting conflicts, putting them into the belly of the beast,
00:33:21.000trying to control everything and everyone.
00:33:23.000That is America's role to protect the American citizenry, to protect American borders.
00:34:18.000Like Thomas Petty, you know, he went back.
00:34:20.000Actually dead, but we're actually better than Tom Petty.
00:34:23.000We've always believed in empowering voices, no matter how unpopular, now we're taking the fight to the next level.
00:34:28.000When major advertisers conspired, yeah, conspired, to pull their dollary-do's, even brands like Dirty Dunkin' Donuts, which I think of as being a bit like the Dunkin' Donut of that Tesla guy that wiped his hand on his butt.
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00:37:51.000Now, the death of Virginia Jeffrey is going to divide people.
00:37:55.000Many of us were deeply suspicious when Jeffrey Epstein ended his own life while in prison.
00:38:02.000And as is often the case in these extraordinary and epochal events, the video footage the surveillance cameras would have provided was for some reason not available.
00:38:11.000You will be aware that in Washington there was an extraordinary lack of available footage when that plane crashed into the Pentagon.
00:38:21.000Weren't the Trump administration meant to be about disclosure?
00:38:25.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you feel that there must be ulterior forces or exterior forces still able to assert and exert pressure on Donald Trump, who in some way seems like the very pinnacle of human power.
00:38:39.000A man that can withstand abuse, lawfare and attacks.
00:38:43.000A man that can achieve in fields like construction and in media.
00:38:47.000A man who knows how to reach ordinary people who for so many Americans is the...
00:38:53.000The exact epitome and sigil of the type of change that was required in your country.
00:39:00.000Now, I suppose the Epstein files and whether or not they will be released, many have said, is the true marker and barometer of whether or not the intentions of this new political movement will be fulfilled.
00:39:12.000You know me, my support was primarily lent...
00:39:15.000For what it's worth, just as one of many conduits in independent media, when Bobby Kennedy became a part of that movement.
00:39:23.000I've always seen Bobby Kennedy with his anti-corporate, anti-commercial, outspoken attacks on figures like Anthony Fauci, willingness to go to bat against Big Pharma to say that Big Pharma are corrupting and intoxicating and in some ways...
00:39:38.000Don't require America to be sick in order to thrive and flourish.
00:39:42.000I saw him as a kind of hero, the kind of hero that America warranted and required.
00:39:48.000And when Donald Trump invited Bobby Kennedy to be part of the MAGA movement and Maha was born, I thought nothing as significant as this has happened.
00:39:56.000In recent political memory, if we're going to have an opportunity to drain the swamp, to root out corruption, to expose the deep state, having figures as diverse as Vivek Ramaswamy, Elon Musk, Bobby Kennedy, Tulsi Gabbard, that's got to be a better bet than Joe Biden,
00:40:14.000Kamala Harris and these peculiar institutional...
00:40:18.000Nominally liberal, but ultimately authoritarian politicians that seem hell-bent on war after war, crisis after crisis, further intervention into American lives.
00:40:29.000Seems to me we're in a peculiar moment right now, and the death of Virginia Jeffrey has got to be a moment for a reckoning and a moment for an examination.
00:40:40.000Whenever someone close to a significant political story ends their own life, I suppose there are two possibilities.
00:40:47.000One, she ended her own life because of the incredible pressure of being abused, the trauma of being raped, the feelings of intensive scrutiny and pressure that come from being in high-profile media positions,
00:41:03.000particularly if you've not spent your life moving in that direction and being inculcated gradually into what it's like to live as an image in other people's mind and to absorb attacks.
00:41:13.000Or it could be that she was murdered because she had information that was inconvenient.
00:41:17.000But it's an interesting time to end her life.
00:41:19.000Now that whole Epstein operation, most people now in these kind of spaces believe that it's a kind of CIA Mossad operation to compromise powerful people so if they ever step out of line, there's material available to blackmail them.
00:41:33.000That's generally what people think, isn't it?
00:41:34.000People don't think of Epstein Island as a satanic Luciferian movement where there are blood sacrifices or the murder of children.
00:41:41.000It's kind of, as I understand, You get invited to Epstein Island.
00:41:44.000There are loads and loads of really beautiful people there.
00:41:48.000You're given the impression that you're in some donkey island, Pinocchio wonderland of sexual availability and pleasure.
00:42:06.000Lots of Hollywood stars have connections to it.
00:42:09.000But it doesn't seem like it's being sufficiently investigated, does it?
00:42:13.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you want those Epstein files released.
00:42:17.000I know that Ian Carroll and Candace Owens and those kind of libertarian, outspoken investigators and journalists online say that the Epstein files I suppose it's quite possible,
00:42:33.000let me know in the comments and chat if you agree, that some people went to Epstein Island and just participated in decadent parties in the way that...
00:42:40.000All spheres of privilege and elitism have their versions of decadence.
00:42:45.000Maybe if you're in the financial industry and you've got a bunch of money, you're going to strip clubs and orgies and doing loads of coke and getting it on and stuff.
00:42:52.000And if you're in Hollywood, certainly it's plain that that's institutionalised.
00:42:56.000Decadence and hedonism are institutionalised.
00:42:59.000I believe now in order to keep people on a particular frequency of behaviour and of belief.
00:43:06.000In short, paganism and false idolatry.
00:43:09.000Instead of worshipping God and the divine, kindness, service, love, sacrifice, you're trapped in a kind of network of indulgence.
00:43:19.000I've participated in that for many, many years, always consensually, and actually never at the institutional level.
00:43:25.000I was just out there womanising like I thought you were supposed to be doing.
00:43:28.000You know if you follow the news that there are some pretty powerful consequences in my personal life as a result of that.
00:43:34.000But we're talking here about institutional sex trafficking.
00:43:39.000Do you think the legacy media show enough interest in that?
00:43:45.000Another question is, do you think it's possible that people went there, like some of the high-profile stars and figures went there, and didn't really know that they were participating in sex trafficking and abuse and corruption?
00:43:59.000In any event, whether she took her own life or whether she was murdered, It's a pretty sad state of affairs when someone from the age of 17 has clearly been objectified and abused and passed around and is now dead.
00:44:11.000And as a Christian, a Christian for one year today, I pray for the soul of Virginia Jaffray.
00:44:17.000I pray that she is in the eternal embrace now of the loving Father and that her suffering is over.
00:44:22.000I pray for all of the victims of abuse.
00:44:25.000I pray that their peace will be found for everybody that has suffered in this way.
00:44:30.000All of the people that are pulled into the magnetism of objectification, false idolatry and empty paganism, I pray that they may find now the living son of the everlasting father and know the peace that comes with serendity.
00:44:47.000Here's the legacy media, the BBC, reporting on this death.
00:44:49.000Let me know if you feel they're ringing a particular bell.
00:44:52.000Virginia Giuffre was one of the most prominent accusers of Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced US financier accused of running a vast sex trafficking network.
00:45:01.000Giffray claimed she was trafficked by him and forced to have sex with the Duke of York.
00:45:06.000This photo of them together, now infamous.
00:45:08.000Prince Andrew, though, has always denied the accusations.
00:45:11.000He reached an out-of-court settlement with her in 2022 that contained no admission of liability or apology.
00:45:19.000In an interview with Panorama in 2019, she stood by the accusations.
00:45:49.000Born in the US, the 41-year-old had recently been living with her children and husband close to Perth, but recent reports suggest the couple had split after 22 years of marriage.
00:45:59.000Early this month, she posted on Instagram to say that she'd been seriously injured in a car accident, which her family later said she had not intended to make public.
00:46:08.000Local police later disputed the severity of the crash.
00:46:13.000Western Australia police say they are not treating her death as suspicious.
00:47:14.000It was extraordinary perspicacity, I suppose, but anyone that's involved in high-profile media events starts to get the sense that there are other interests at work, even if you take the somewhat more innocuous example of Trump's blue suit.
00:47:30.000The media decided to frame that story in a particular way.
00:47:39.000Loads of people were wearing a blue suit.
00:47:41.000But the legacy media, also an interest within the institutions of legacy media, decided to say that even Trump's suit was a toxic component.
00:47:54.000With the Epstein story, it's pretty clear.
00:47:57.000That it harnesses and is the pinnacle of something pretty profound that's on the edge of our understanding.
00:48:03.000The idea, I suppose, put simply as I've said before, is that powerful people are compromised by sexual opportunity, are invited into situations, whether that's the infamous Diddy parties or the Epstein parties or Epstein Island,
00:48:18.000where they compromise themselves sexually and subsequently become...
00:49:24.000I suppose if we look at it open-mindedly and bear in mind vital principles like innocent until proven guilty, It's possible that people went to those islands in order to have decadent and hedonistic fun.
00:49:58.000What are your idols and gods right now?
00:50:00.000One of the reasons I keep banging on about pornography, and I see you lot in the chat telling me to shut up about it, is because pornography, I believe, is the soft end of keeping us all attached to pretty pagan and hollow ideas.
00:50:12.000By pagan, in this instance, I mean the worship of pleasure, the worship of gods that make you deteriorate rather than a god that elevates you, that heals you, that absolves you.
00:50:24.000Some people think, oh, Russell Brandy became Christian because of these allegations and accusations.
00:50:28.000Well, perhaps there's some truth to collapsing those ideas together.
00:50:34.000But there was so much happening in my life at that point.
00:50:51.000Those of you that are interested in conspiracy theories, the collapse of Building 7, the presence of UFOs, the murder of JFK, are in a sense trying to retain, discern and understand, reaching for true wisdom, the true wisdom that lays outside of the remit of the mainstream,
00:51:09.000that will tell you continually, as I've told you already today, information that keeps you subservient and submissive, obedient.
00:51:16.000If you are obedient to Christ, you will not be obedient to these systems.
00:51:21.000These systems that have been captured by dark forces, dark spiritual powers in high principalities, authorities that govern our institutions, that require of you that you become sick and limp and lukewarm and broken.
00:51:36.000It is easier, better, as well as verifiably true to wear the yoke.
00:51:43.000of the risen savior, the son of the living God, rather than to be captured and hypnotized by the satanic forces that, of course, occupy media, government, global institutions.
00:51:55.000They express themselves through commodification, commercialism, and control.
00:52:01.000All of us will fall foul of these institutions eventually unless we awaken.
00:52:06.000Unless you are an insignificant peripheral figure in the margins of life, quietly getting on with it, not bothering everybody, anybody, paying your taxes, ultimately controlled, you might eke out your day silently.
00:52:19.000I beg of you, awaken now and participate in this glory in the way that you are called to.
00:52:25.000In love and in earnest and in sincerity from this moment forth.
00:52:29.000I've got no right to dictate to you, even to declare to you, anything other than that you follow your personal truth.
00:52:35.000But as you search the terrain within you, this super state of potentiality that you're interfacing with right now, you may see the image of the bridge.
00:52:47.000And for those of us that can no longer take the shamanic with all of its demonic allure, for those of you that find it too hard to be out there in those institutions of capture and control that want you subjugated and stupid and sick, you will see, you will begin to see among us now,
00:53:05.000he is risen, he is present in this Easter period, and that we will be granted great gifts to confront these authorities.
00:53:14.000It's a symbol of these times of half-truths, untruths, deception and propaganda.
00:53:20.000In order for us to understand the true nature of power, we have to understand the true nature of ourselves.
00:53:27.000We are fallen, we are broken, we can only be forgiven by him and we can only know peace by the sacrifice that he made for us.
00:53:35.000That's, though, just what I think, what I believe, and what, on a good day, I know.
00:53:39.000Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
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00:53:45.000We're going to talk a little more about the death of Virginia Giffray.
00:53:47.000We're also going to be discussing Klaus Schaub's resignation and why it might have happened, as well as some peculiar details when it comes to the Crane War that are emerging.
00:53:58.000Let's have a look at this Virginia Giffray story in a little more...
00:54:18.000Now, you know, those of us that look to Trump to be the leader that the world needs would hope that at some point soon these Epstein files will be released.
00:54:29.000To provide some closure when it comes to this issue and potentially to break up the sets of power that continue to benefit from them remaining clandestine.
00:55:15.000Now, a lovely moment from the online world this week was Patrick David discovering live that the same judge that dismissed charges
00:55:27.000I, as a person that's known these worlds of decadence, certainly not in the Epstein Island ways, I've always been thankfully excluded from the upper echelons of this dark power.
00:55:46.000You know, many of the participants in the shenanigans, forgive the use of such a frivolous word, may not have been aware exactly what they're participating in.
00:55:55.000Let me know in the comments in the chat if you think that's a possibility or if you think the whole thing's satanic and ritualised and eyes wide shut and dark stuff and bloodletting and crazy.
00:57:21.000Several sexual encounters with Andrew in the early 2000 at the age of 17 after being sex trafficked by American financier ain't convicted by sex offender Jeffrey Epstein dismissed without going to trial yet Trump's 83.3
00:58:01.000To that other glorious emerald in hue and in nature of the British Isles era, Ireland herself.
00:58:10.000Conor McGregor, a champion, has risen to speak for the people of Ireland.
00:58:16.000Ireland is beset with an urgency for change.
00:58:20.000Ireland is a country that has known oppression.
00:58:23.000Ireland is a nation of fighters and warriors that are full of many different...
00:58:32.000Do you believe, let me know in the comments and chat, that Ireland is resisting the capture of globalism and, like so many countries across the world, has found a populist leader in the most unlikely of places, the hexagon.
00:58:46.000Conor McGregor is going to be, is he, the next president?
00:58:51.000Is politics changing so fast that the media and the globalists can't even keep up with it?
00:58:56.000Is this new ability to convey information too much for the centralised forces of censorship and surveillance that benefit only from telling us continually that we need to be surveilled and controlled in order to be kept safe?
00:59:50.000And do you believe that leaders like Conor McGregor that haven't been through universities and schools and institutions of control and conformity have something to offer to the political space?
00:59:58.000Do you see how legacy media talk about them?
01:00:00.000Kind of dismissive and rude and critical about the way that they speak and their vernacular and their slang and their cursing and stuff.
01:00:07.000But if you want to change the world, you're going to have to start looking for different types of leaders.
01:00:16.000As a Christian, one of the things that's glorious is to recognise our own faults, flaws and fallibilities and the flaws and faults of other people and recognise that in our weakness, in our brokenness, his strength may come through and may yet abide.
01:00:28.000And who knows who the Lord will choose to bring his movement forward.
01:00:32.000Perhaps it will be unusual and idiosyncratic figures like Conor McGregor.
01:00:37.000Let's check out his speech before this 10,000 person protest in Dublin.
01:02:21.000And imagine this, like some people, like I will point out next, he was advocating for people to take the vaccines, but no one knew anything at the beginning of that.
01:02:27.000And also, I'm very much a believer in giving people a break, aren't you?
01:02:31.000Are you so perfect that you can go around judging other people?
01:02:36.000Like, I mean, it's mad to see Conor McGregor in diplomatic mode, free-pieced up, talking to the camera like that, if you remember when he's like him and his mates are chasing after Khabib's bus, like lobbing bottles and stuff.
01:02:46.000But hey, maybe you want a warrior in charge of your country.
01:02:50.000Maybe you don't want someone who's tethered up and tied up and bound into institutions of corruption and power that want Ireland just to be a tax haven for Google or whatever, that have a vision for the Irish people, that love the Irish people, that want Irish agriculture and Irish art to flourish and Irish people feel safe and protected.
01:03:08.000Another benefit of your man Conor McGregor is like, you know, imagine if you sort of see Conor McGregor and you're like sort of, Down with, like, the institutions of power.
01:03:17.000I don't think it's right, though, that, like, Conor McGregor should be standing like that.
01:03:21.000I'd like to vote for a proper politician that went to Trinity College that's all tied in with the EU and everything.
01:03:27.000And you see Conor McGregor on the street, you can't go, hey, fuck you, Conor McGregor!
01:03:30.000Because he's like, you would think, oh, Conor McGregor's a person who's going to be out of hand or impromptu conflict with some degree of efficiency.
01:03:38.000Let's have a look at this 10,000-person march and ask ourselves some questions about...
01:03:44.000Refugees and migrants and compassion and duty.
01:03:47.000Who among us, I guess I would ask, still believes that one of the objectives of globalism is to protect the vulnerable?
01:03:58.000In order to protect the vulnerable, you've all got to go in your house and take a vaccine.
01:04:02.000In order to protect the vulnerable, we're going to perpetuate the Ukraine-Russia war.
01:04:07.000In order to protect the vulnerable, we're letting a bunch of migrants come into country.
01:04:10.000If you want to protect the vulnerable, empower ordinary people so we run our own lives and our own communities.
01:04:17.000Subsidiarity through technology is possible now.
01:04:20.000We don't need the same kind of centralized powers that we did in the age of feudalism.
01:04:25.000Or even in the early industrial era where the nation state bolted on to mechanized war was the most powerful thing that human beings could conceive of.
01:04:35.000This is why I'm so adamant that you surrender to Jesus Christ because otherwise you will surrender to the devil through his instruments of power which are the instruments of the state.
01:04:45.000Let's have a look at this uprising in Ireland.
01:04:49.000Could we see uprisings in the United Kingdom?
01:04:54.000Uprisings in France, Germany, and is it possible, as Conor McGregor said, I heard him say it, that these uprisings can be conducted with dignity and compassion, and that it doesn't require hate to oppose centralised power?
01:05:09.000Well, we're here today in a protest we called a number of weeks ago.
01:05:12.000To point out the problems in this country, including the housing problem, the immigration problem, the health service.
01:05:20.000Right across every issue in this country, this government is failing its people.
01:05:24.000We have well over 10,000 people here and we haven't even started.
01:05:29.000erm, the biggest protest march there has been in this city since Racists, racists, racists, racists, TRACISTS racists, racists, racists, racists, racists, racists, racists, racists, racists, racists, racists, racists, racist, racists,ě śďż˝ďż˝ Fame filter.
01:05:40.000People are always talking in the legacy media, particularly in spaces from the left, of how they want working-class people to be involved in politics, how they want working people to be empowered.
01:05:48.000But actually, what they want is for working people to shut up.
01:05:51.000They, in general, hate working-class people.
01:06:14.000It seems like the description and prescription offered by Conor McGregor of peace and dignity is being met and abided by.
01:06:23.000At any protest, there are fringe moments and fringe events where there can be little bits, the occasional fracas.
01:06:30.000Many people will now be familiar with the idea that when you have a protest movement, there are false flag events, it's infiltrated by this agency and that agency.
01:06:39.000People are becoming so savvy now to the maneuverings of media and other institutions of power.
01:06:45.000If someone gets on your nerves, there's so many ways to bring them down.
01:06:48.000Show me the man, I'll show you the crime.
01:06:49.000Lawfare, warfare, smearing and attacks.
01:06:52.000No doubt Conor McGregor will endure a lot of that.
01:06:55.000But I'm telling you, if I was a citizen of the great nation of Ireland, I wouldn't be looking to the schooled, cultured, sculpted politicians that likely have been Epstein'd, or its modern equivalent, into compliance, or only see the world through the lens of globalism and economics and fake,
01:07:43.000It is not my job to understand those things.
01:07:46.000Otherwise, we're raiding the quartering.
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