Stay Free - Russel Brand - August 23, 2024


EXPOSING THE DNC: Fact-Checking EVERY LIE from Kamala, Clinton, Oprah, Biden and more! - SF 436


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 7 minutes

Words per Minute

146.64178

Word Count

9,825

Sentence Count

622

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

Bill Clinton turns 78, and he's still young, at least we know that much about him, because he was the first president to turn 78. And yet, at the age of 78, he's also the oldest man in his family for a generation, and the only personal vanity I want to assert is I'm still younger than Donald Trump. And I do believe that if you want us to believe that Michelle Obama is the greatest orator in history, we should believe that this has some meaning to it, because as Chris Cuomo pointed out, when it comes down to real values, as a politician, Bill Clinton was a man of real principles. And that's a good thing, because if you don't believe that, then you're not going to believe in him. And we'll be talking about the DNC, the evidence that Christ may have been real, and we'll also be talking some more medical mismanagement, if you're on Awake and Wonder in the locals community, like StayFree420 or JimEarth137 or JeebusC137, you're in the AWAKENING WANDSOME community, and you want to see the future? Then you'll want to join us on AWAKED and WON'T YOUTUBE. Stay free! - Russell Brand Subscribe to Stay Free with Russell Brand: Stay Free! Stay Woke! - Stay WONDER! If you're getting the breaking news, we've got a live stop there. - we ve got a stop there, there you are, there's a live from Awake & Wonder! in the Awake And Wonder! - we're getting some breaking news from the Awakened & Wonder - we'll have a live version of Stay Free With Russell Brand's Stay Wanna know what that's going on? stay tuned in? - and we're going to be on Awaken & Wonder on the next episode of Awaken and Wonder, coming soon! (featuring Stay Free, Stay Waking and Wonder? ) . , Stay Wakened, and Stay Wondering, and more! . . . , and more and more. , & more! - Stay Freezing, Thank you for joining me today for Stay Free - by Russell Brand, Stay Free & Wonder, by JimEarthC137 by Kyle Rhino and Sean Keaton


Transcript

00:00:00.000 You only do it when you trio with your teammates.
00:00:10.000 Put it on a map of the converge.
00:00:26.000 You can't see the map, but you can hear the sound of the birds.
00:00:36.000 You can hear the sound of the birds.
00:08:16.000 I'm sorry, dude.
00:08:17.000 So I'm looking for the seal, looking for the seal.
00:08:22.000 In this video, you're going to see the future.
00:08:27.000 Come on, Fred.
00:08:28.000 Hi.
00:08:29.000 We're getting the breaking news.
00:08:30.000 We've got a live stop there.
00:08:31.000 There you are, Awakening Wonders.
00:08:37.000 Thanks for joining me today for Stay Free with Russell Brand.
00:08:40.000 And what an extraordinary day it is to be immersed in propaganda
00:08:43.000 as the simulacrum continues to roll, as the spectacle continues to fill our eyes
00:08:49.000 with glitter and glamour and glitz and madness as old heroes are resurrected,
00:08:55.000 as a merchant, a hot-headed youngster, a rookie.
00:09:01.000 From Arkansas, took to the stage at the DNC to dazzle Bill Clinton, enter into the Coldplay song Fix You, redolent with imagery of tears running down faces, and for some of us, other bodily fluids running down blue dresses.
00:09:18.000 We'll be talking about the DNC, we'll also be talking about The evidence that Christ may have been real.
00:09:24.000 Hey, I don't write this stuff.
00:09:26.000 And we'll also be talking about some more medical mismanagement.
00:09:30.000 If you're on Awake and Wonder in the locals community like StayFree420 or JimEarthC137, hello, nice to see you.
00:09:35.000 Yeah, have a propaganda or some propaganda.
00:09:38.000 Or I would also like to welcome you, like Kyle Rhino and Sean Keaton, my absolute favourites, are present there in the Rumble chat.
00:09:45.000 We'll be available on YouTube for the first 15 minutes, but then, in pursuit of freer speech, we will move exclusively to our home on Rumble.
00:09:55.000 Let's have a look at, again, I suppose we'll spend a minute looking at the messaging that's coming out of the DNC rebranding exercise.
00:10:04.000 They are rinsing away the spectre of Joe Biden.
00:10:10.000 To hear them talk about Michelle Obama's speech, you would think that it was somewhere between... Well, I don't mean... Words fail.
00:10:19.000 Are we talking Martin Luther King, I Have a Dream?
00:10:22.000 People are saying it's literally the best political speech.
00:10:25.000 Churchill, MLK, a little bit of Lady Diana mixed in there.
00:10:30.000 It's beyond iconic and certainly beyond ironic that people that have no political portfolio... Michelle Obama Isn't in the government nor will she be in the government in the event that you get a first Kamala Harris term.
00:10:45.000 What we have instead of substance is an endless cycling machine of naught but hyperbole and perhaps at the apex along with Barack Obama and I would contest Tony Blair we have the kind of Apotheosis of the politician as star.
00:11:05.000 A saxophone playing, and lord alone knows he used those lips for other things too.
00:11:10.000 proselytizing, twinkle-eyed and still young at 78, Bill Clinton.
00:11:36.000 Perhaps it's a phenomena of the surfeit of information that we all live within now
00:11:41.000 that it becomes impossible to determine a real and actual Bill Clinton.
00:11:47.000 Do you believe in the Bill Clinton that was a two-term president?
00:11:50.000 Do you believe in the Bill Clinton that paid off Paula Jones to the tune of, well certainly was more than Donald Trump has ever been accused of giving, Stormzy Daniels.
00:12:01.000 Do you believe in the Bill Clinton that had blue-collar appeal?
00:12:04.000 Or do you believe in the Bill Clinton that liked dear old Jeffrey Epstein's jet so much that he flew in it 26 times?
00:12:13.000 To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, to fly on someone's private jet to their sex island 25 Two days ago I turned 78.
00:12:20.000 be seen as an innocent error, but 26 times looks a little bit saucy. Let's have a little
00:12:27.000 look at Bill Clinton on the stage, still dropping bombs, still able to ejaculate pearly white
00:12:35.000 truths when required.
00:12:37.000 Two days ago I turned 78, the oldest man in my family for a generation.
00:12:47.000 And the only personal vanity I want to assert is I'm still younger than Donald Trump.
00:12:54.000 Last night.
00:13:05.000 I'm 78!
00:13:06.000 Well done!
00:13:06.000 You're really nice and old!
00:13:08.000 Well done!
00:13:09.000 And I'm also younger than Donald Trump!
00:13:11.000 Yeah!
00:13:11.000 Yeah!
00:13:11.000 He is old!
00:13:13.000 What do we believe in?
00:13:14.000 We believe in whatever you want us to believe in.
00:13:16.000 If you want us to believe that Kamala Harris is going to be a fantastic president, we'll believe it.
00:13:20.000 If you want us to believe that Michelle Obama is the greatest orator in history, we'll believe it.
00:13:25.000 If you want us to believe that this bizarre Spectacle has some connection to real meaning, to real values, to real principles.
00:13:32.000 When, as Chris Cuomo pointed out, the upper tiers cost half a million dollars for a seat.
00:13:38.000 If you believe that this has some meaning and value, when you can see Bernie Sanders come out and do his very best Larry David stroke Tony Clifton brilliant nails and Millionaires and zillionaires should be cast out of all and every party and then a tubby billionaire drumming his fingers on his rum-a-tum-tum-tum-tum saying that he's a better billionaire than Donald Trump.
00:14:03.000 And I'll tell you where else that guy may... He of course knows Bill Clinton from his time in the Democratic Party movement, but also there might have been certain island holidays where they ran into each other.
00:14:15.000 I have heard, baby.
00:14:17.000 So let's have a little look at some more of the propaganda here.
00:14:20.000 This is a lovely moment.
00:14:21.000 Now...
00:14:22.000 I know you lot can be pretty savage, but I still actually hold a lot of love for Oprah Winfrey.
00:14:30.000 I've got to tell you, but this is an interesting blunder right here.
00:14:33.000 We just try to do the best we can to save them.
00:14:37.000 and if the place happens to belong to a childless cat lady wait a minute I don't have a cat
00:14:50.000 That's not fair!
00:14:52.000 I've got kids!
00:14:54.000 This is, I suppose, part of the embrace of insults that's taking place across this convention,
00:15:00.000 throughout political spaces.
00:15:02.000 Own it. Own the cat lady thing.
00:15:04.000 Own the coconut out of a tree thing.
00:15:07.000 Own all of it.
00:15:08.000 All of it can be mined and midas-ed into something valuable in the total absence of a commitment to principles.
00:15:15.000 Remember what tiny quarries we quarrel in.
00:15:20.000 We're not talking about, hey, wait a minute.
00:15:22.000 Wait a minute.
00:15:23.000 We have the mystery of consciousness that we all have access to and apparently limitless cosmos to explore.
00:15:30.000 Why?
00:15:31.000 We could investigate ourselves to our very depths, the mysteries and miracles of the conscious and unconscious mind through psychedelics.
00:15:37.000 We may yet create utopias here on Earth using this new technology.
00:15:42.000 We could create fully autonomous communities.
00:15:45.000 We could express our humanity in a myriad million different ways from absolute tradition to unimaginable progressivism and not trouble one another for true diversity was the way of humanity for many, many years when we lived tribally and independently, perhaps for a lot longer than we have ever yet dared to ponder.
00:16:06.000 Now...
00:16:06.000 Maybe that speech would have gone over well at the Democratic Party National Convention because they seem to be a pretty forgiving audience.
00:16:18.000 I could have a big, long, smart-sounding question here, but I'll just say Michelle Obama.
00:16:21.000 I think Michelle Obama's speech was probably the most effective, powerful political speech I've ever heard.
00:16:29.000 Best convention speeches I've ever seen by anybody in any circumstance.
00:16:33.000 She's probably the best non-political speaker in the country.
00:16:37.000 Probably the best speech I've ever seen.
00:16:38.000 There is no one who has a speech delivery like Michelle.
00:16:42.000 No one on the political, you know, in the political pantheon.
00:16:46.000 Boy, did Michelle bring it.
00:16:48.000 And she did it with her arms out.
00:16:50.000 That sleeveless outfit, you know.
00:16:53.000 That's what I liked, is that her arms were out.
00:16:56.000 You know?
00:16:57.000 Anybody can give a speech.
00:16:59.000 Did you notice that Malcolm X, in a lot of his speeches, he wasn't wearing a singlet, was he?
00:17:04.000 Or a vest.
00:17:05.000 He had sleeves.
00:17:06.000 Did you notice that Martin Luther King, now he was awful in a full suit, sometimes a three-piece suit.
00:17:12.000 Even Gandhi!
00:17:13.000 Now, Gandhi, we did sometimes his Here's an arms but you know to be fair he made his own clothes.
00:17:18.000 What an extraordinary standard!
00:17:21.000 I watched some of Michelle Obama's speech and it was good but surely at this point we must reach for more than oratory isn't precisely the problem that we face one of not of substance just gaseous emptiness abundant and abound while virtue and principle seem to have been lost May it yet be found?
00:17:42.000 Can we find it with one another?
00:17:44.000 Could we use these platforms to create real communities of tolerance and love and forgiveness and acceptance and demand freedom and set up new currencies and set up new institutions allowed to atrophy those corrupt old ideas?
00:17:58.000 You know it's possible if you demand freedom for the farmers, if you demand food freedom, if you demand freedom from big pharma, if you refuse to participate in their debt traps and their clap traps.
00:18:09.000 We may yet be free.
00:18:10.000 Let me tell you, I'm more optimistic than ever, in part because I've had some wonderful conversations with great contributors like Jay Bhattacharya, whose conversation will be up from Friday.
00:18:20.000 You will love it.
00:18:21.000 He gives you absolute inside intel on what went down in the pandemic period and the fact that this guy had to take the government to court, the very fact that the Supreme Court ...offered a verdict that the government will still be able to censor online information, and in his case it was information like, uh, natural immunity's a real thing, those vaccines might not be effective as is claimed, and they certainly haven't trialled them against transmission, some of these rules are arbitrary, like six foot apart, we don't know that lockdowns work very well, children may not be subject to Covid in the same severe way as elderly people, why don't we shield the elderly perfectly,
00:19:01.000 Reasonable claims made in the Great Barrington Declaration and yet he was made a pariah.
00:19:05.000 That conversation will be up on Locals from Friday.
00:19:09.000 Remember John Rich will be our guest on the show this Friday and tonight we will be watching along from the Citadel of Spectacle itself, the DNC, me and Neil Oliver.
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00:20:42.000 Before we leap into the Important and significant fact that a significant number of Americans have totally disengaged from the Democratic Party and that those people are working people.
00:20:58.000 We'll get into that in a minute.
00:20:59.000 We'll also be doing a DNC fact check looking at just how many times plain untruths have been rendered.
00:21:06.000 By the way, like on this show, we're pretty good Russell Weers using the same strategies, hyperbolic statements inducing fear.
00:21:14.000 I'll tell you right now, Atheist 1971, do not be afraid.
00:21:18.000 Do not be afraid.
00:21:19.000 Fear not, for we are redeemed.
00:21:22.000 Fear not, because we will know the peace that surpasses all understanding.
00:21:28.000 Fear not, because there are still brilliant comedians in this world.
00:21:31.000 You'll have to look at my, uh, on Locals, my breakdown with, uh, my stand-up breakdown.
00:21:38.000 on Rowan Atkinson's Mr. Bean.
00:21:39.000 That's well good.
00:21:40.000 I've already done Prior.
00:21:42.000 I want to do Shane Gillis, actually.
00:21:43.000 I love him.
00:21:44.000 I think he's a fantastic modern comedian.
00:21:47.000 I've already done Chappelle.
00:21:48.000 This, uh, I ain't seen this yet.
00:21:50.000 This is Shane Gillis on Kill Tony.
00:21:51.000 I don't think it's the Trump thing, either.
00:21:53.000 I think it's something I've not seen yet.
00:21:54.000 Let me have a look at this.
00:21:55.000 Brian Oyola, welcome to the show, Brian.
00:21:58.000 Now, this is what's coming up through the border under this guy.
00:22:02.000 And this isn't just one of them.
00:22:03.000 He's a coyote.
00:22:04.000 There's about three or four in there.
00:22:09.000 A real piñata.
00:22:11.000 He's gonna break open and a family of five is gonna come running out.
00:22:15.000 He's a Mexican nesting doll and they've got a lot of them coming right up here.
00:22:20.000 I hope he's Mexican and not Indian.
00:22:22.000 I could be wrong.
00:22:26.000 That's EXTREMELY good.
00:22:27.000 That is EXTREMELY good.
00:22:29.000 The number of references that he had access to there... The piñata reference, the nesting dolls... What he's doing, right?
00:22:38.000 Like all brilliant comedians, he's in an immediate, ongoing dialogue with various editorialising selves.
00:22:45.000 So he's like, oh no, he might be... Is he Indian?
00:22:47.000 Not Mexican?
00:22:48.000 And he's also, relatively early in his comedy career, what a brilliant comedian.
00:22:52.000 Learned that the things that might be embarrassing and could be awkward could be an obstacle or an interruption of feel.
00:23:00.000 He's like, for example, isn't it extraordinary that he noticed, oh maybe he's not even Mexican.
00:23:08.000 This guy has really gone down this road that he's a Mexican.
00:23:11.000 He's a coyote.
00:23:13.000 Three or four of them in there.
00:23:14.000 And then he addresses that and makes further material out of the fact that he's not even sure what race he is, which is in a sense at the heart of the bit.
00:23:22.000 What a brilliant bloody comedian that guy is.
00:23:27.000 Okay, where are we going with this thing?
00:23:28.000 For some reason it being underlined really throws me on this.
00:23:33.000 Where are we?
00:23:36.000 Okay, excuse me for a second.
00:23:42.000 I'm just gonna play some.
00:23:44.000 But they are doing so in trying to put forward male figures, Tim Walz being one of them, Doug Emhoff last night, who can speak to men out there who might not be the sort of testosterone laden, you know, gun-toting kind of guy who wants to listen to Hulk Hogan and the kind of Players that came out at the RNC or might want to listen to that but also, in addition, understand that it's okay in 2024 to be a man comfortable in his own skin who supports a woman.
00:24:25.000 And that's something that they really are trying to work on with male voters beyond the base.
00:24:33.000 We are watching the DNC rebrand after the disaster of the late Biden first and only term.
00:24:40.000 We are watching as a party grapples with issues of perception, knowing that they can never undertake the true task of any government that was truly of the people, which is to take on global corporatism, To empower individual freedom.
00:24:57.000 To minimise government.
00:24:58.000 Accept where government is necessary or helpful.
00:25:01.000 Because none of those things can be done because they've been captured.
00:25:04.000 They're having to reorganise themselves.
00:25:06.000 To morph in real time into some kind of... Well, it's often said that politics is show business for ugly people.
00:25:13.000 And now, what is this type of politics?
00:25:16.000 Just a kind of show business that has inclusivity somehow at its core in the most superficial way, but is ultimately not interested in representing, I would say, a significant number of Americans, and indeed the very Americans that the Democrat Party was set up to represent, working people.
00:25:34.000 We'll be looking at that in a minute.
00:25:36.000 We're going to leave you on YouTube and we'll be talking about that story right away.
00:25:41.000 Remember, we'll be on tonight doing a watch along.
00:25:44.000 Me and Neil Oliver will be watching Kamala Harris's speech live.
00:25:49.000 We'll be on at 8.30 ET and I think that's 5.30 PT and God knows what time in the UK.
00:25:57.000 Join us then.
00:25:58.000 Does the Democrat Party have a testosterone problem?
00:26:02.000 Is it a party that no longer is interested in reaching out?
00:26:05.000 Not just to, like, I don't know, Joe Rogan or The Rock.
00:26:09.000 And by the way, Joe Rogan is the most significant and successful broadcaster in America right now.
00:26:14.000 So we're not talking about, like, Hell's angels and meatheads.
00:26:19.000 We're talking actually about working class people.
00:26:22.000 The Democrat Party has given up on the workers working class.
00:26:27.000 It no longer is interested in reaching people on the basis of economics or on the basis of jobs.
00:26:32.000 It seems to have an extraordinary new manifesto that is organised around amorphous ideas that are to do with personal identity and biology.
00:26:43.000 And I would say somewhere in the midst of it is a kind of deep loathing of human beings when oddly they claim to be all about joy.
00:26:51.000 Let's have a look at this.
00:26:53.000 Isn't it interesting bit of punditry here on this CNN panel where it's pointed out that Bill Clinton was once the kind of politician that reached blue-collar or working-class Americans.
00:27:05.000 It's accepted now that Donald Trump owns that demographic.
00:27:09.000 Why is that?
00:27:11.000 What does it tell you?
00:27:12.000 And more importantly, what does this weird rebrand tell us about who the DNC is for now?
00:27:19.000 Bill Clinton makes me think about my dad in western Kentucky.
00:27:24.000 When I was growing up out there, my dad and all the other guys like my dad, blue collar
00:27:30.000 guys, they loved Bill Clinton.
00:27:33.000 All Clinton guys.
00:27:34.000 And now, my dad and every single one of them that I know, all Donald Trump guys.
00:27:38.000 And when I see him come out here tonight and I think about the audience in this convention, I think the Democratic Party did once have a bunch of people who Bill Clinton would appeal to.
00:27:48.000 I think they're gone.
00:27:50.000 I think the people who the labor, the blue-collar labor piece of the Democratic Party that propelled Bill Clinton in the 90s has completely and totally migrated over to Donald Trump.
00:28:02.000 So I wonder about the younger audience and how they view somebody like Bill Clinton today because he's not a blue-collar hero to them.
00:28:09.000 They know a lot of other things about him that frankly make me wonder how in the world he still makes these kinds of stages to be honest.
00:28:16.000 Because what Bill Clinton represents now is, of course, the most people.
00:28:21.000 That guy went to Epstein Island a lot.
00:28:23.000 Didn't that guy have a pretty weird sex scandal while in office and pay someone off a significant amount of money, more than Stormzy Daniels got off Trump, which apparently is the world's biggest deal and is used to endlessly vilify him?
00:28:36.000 At the DNC, there are good billionaires and bad billionaires.
00:28:39.000 Trump is a bad billionaire.
00:28:40.000 That dude the other day, Jeff...
00:28:44.000 That guy, he's a fantastic billionaire.
00:28:46.000 He's the kind of billionaire that they advocate for.
00:28:49.000 With them, there's people that can have sex scandals like Trump, and that's a bad sex scandal.
00:28:54.000 Bill Clinton's a sex scandal, that's a good sex scandal.
00:28:57.000 It's because it has been absolutely voided of all meaning.
00:29:02.000 Other than the kind of peculiar idea, and this is Asset 36 guys, that they are somehow representative of a new class of person that's willing to form a political alliance on the basis of identity.
00:29:16.000 Now you'll know by now that this was a prank, but the fact that this video Got such massive attention and was able to dupe the BBC, who are the organisation that were conducting the interview, tells you something about what we think, collectively, the Democrat Party stands for now.
00:29:33.000 This happens to be a parody and a pastiche, but reality... But reality is now such a ridiculous parody and pastiche that all of us find it plausible.
00:29:45.000 Let's have a look.
00:29:46.000 Well, what brought you out here today?
00:29:48.000 Yeah, listen.
00:29:49.000 My name is Noah Shorst.
00:29:50.000 I use he, they pronouns.
00:29:51.000 Like, I'm just really excited that we have, like, the first black woman that could be the president of the United States.
00:29:58.000 And, you know, like, my wife, right?
00:30:00.000 We're in a polyamorous relationship.
00:30:02.000 The lover that my wife took is African-American.
00:30:05.000 And, like, I've learned so much about the struggle that people of color go through as a result of my wife's boyfriend.
00:30:10.000 And so I'm excited to really do my part to show solidarity for marginalized communities.
00:30:14.000 And, like, the best way to do that is To get the first woman of color to be the commander-in-chief, and I'm really excited.
00:30:20.000 I'm so pumped.
00:30:22.000 Were you this pumped and excited when Joe Biden was nominated?
00:30:26.000 I mean, listen, like, I would vote for a corpse over voting for Donald Trump because he's a disgusting fascist white supremacist pig.
00:30:34.000 But now, like, you know, we get to really make history.
00:30:36.000 We have.
00:30:38.000 Like I said, we have the first woman of color to be president of the United States.
00:30:42.000 Our country was founded on the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
00:30:49.000 Nothing embodies those values more than a Kamala Harris presidency.
00:30:53.000 I'm pumped.
00:30:54.000 I'm ready.
00:30:55.000 I'm so excited.
00:30:56.000 I'm a proud white dude for Kamala Harris, baby!
00:31:00.000 Let's go!
00:31:03.000 Have you seen any excitement at a democratic event like in this stadium?
00:31:10.000 No, listen, this is amazing.
00:31:13.000 You know, like, you can't generate... I couldn't see...
00:31:19.000 Any more excitement?
00:31:20.000 Like, the only way there could be any more excitement is if, you know, maybe you have, like, an artist or a celebrity, um, performing or opening, um, for all of us.
00:31:30.000 No, this is amazing.
00:31:31.000 This is, like, celebrity level of excitement.
00:31:33.000 This is a rock star.
00:31:39.000 The thing that I'm the happiest about when it comes to Kamala Harris' presidency, it's the economy.
00:31:45.000 And, you know, I'm really excited about how she finally wants to put a cap on prices at the grocery store.
00:31:50.000 And, you know, like, look, even if price controls, you know, may lead to, like, shortages of food and basic goods, you know, The shortages will lead to rationing, and rationing, that leads to equity, and we need to be a more equitable place in America to dismantle our legacy of white supremacy.
00:32:08.000 So thank you so much for hearing my voice and so many voices like me.
00:32:13.000 Reality is beyond parody, that much is true, because when someone does a parody, it seems entirely plausible.
00:32:20.000 Perhaps that's because we have a DNC where people can say almost anything, where Bill Clinton can be presented as a hero, where Michelle Obama, we are told, is the best public speaker in history.
00:32:31.000 That's literally what they said on the legacy media.
00:32:34.000 I've never seen a better speech anywhere.
00:32:36.000 I think Rachel Maddow said that.
00:32:38.000 We're billionaires a good one minute and bad the next minute where Joe Biden can have his throat cut from behind by those that wanted him out of power and then be given a glorious glistening glittering send-off.
00:32:49.000 You know I'm an Englishman.
00:32:51.000 I've got no dog in the fight of US democracy or constitutional representative republicanism or whatever you want to call it.
00:32:58.000 What I'm interested in is propaganda.
00:33:00.000 What I'm interested in Is synthetic realities being rendered aggressively by propaganda machines?
00:33:06.000 And this is happening globally.
00:33:08.000 And globalism is the real enemy.
00:33:10.000 But that's just what I think.
00:33:11.000 Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
00:33:14.000 Particularly if you awaken wonders there.
00:33:16.000 Like Nookylade here and Jim Earthsea.
00:33:18.000 And Disco Duck too.
00:33:20.000 Over.
00:33:21.000 On Rumble.
00:33:22.000 Surely what we all need is some disruption, a little bit of chaos, a little bit of something unexpected.
00:33:30.000 It may already be the case that Bobby Kennedy has announced that he will drop out of the race and support Donald Trump.
00:33:37.000 How does this change the situation that we are now in?
00:33:41.000 What does this do to galvanise Trump supporters?
00:33:45.000 Will Kennedy supporters like it?
00:33:47.000 And is it possible that what we're experiencing now is not just a general election such as you have every four years in your country but a true clash of cultures.
00:33:57.000 On one side you have traditional media and emerging globalist interests and on the other side an odd alliance of traditional conservatives, libertarians, progressives and whatever constituency Bobby Kennedy is reaching.
00:34:13.000 Is it possible that independent candidacy and new alliances is the thing that's going to disrupt globalism in a way that forms of nationalism and America first or France first or Britain first politics ever could?
00:34:26.000 Is this the seismic event We've been waiting for.
00:34:29.000 Let's have a look at it.
00:34:35.000 This is Donald Trump responding to the news that Bobby Kennedy may yet drop out of the presidential race.
00:34:44.000 His running mate said that they're considering endorsing you.
00:34:47.000 Have you considered him for a role in the administration and what role would that be?
00:34:51.000 Well we haven't but I would love that endorsement because I've always liked him.
00:34:54.000 Would you also consider putting him in the administration?
00:34:58.000 You're asking me a very unusual question.
00:35:00.000 I haven't been asked that question yet.
00:35:02.000 I like him a lot.
00:35:03.000 I respect him a lot.
00:35:05.000 I probably would if something like that would happen.
00:35:08.000 It's basically a yes, and by now, by the time you're watching this, it may already be a fact that Bobby Kennedy has backed Trump.
00:35:18.000 That would be the perfect time to do it.
00:35:20.000 To wait for the DNC to kind of reach its apocalyptic pyrotechnic climax.
00:35:28.000 And then, to sort of announce, now you're not facing the same candidates.
00:35:32.000 Remember, you know, I'm invested in radical change, decentralisation, real empowerment of the individual and communities, maximum amount of democracy and maximum power in the community, anything we can do to oppose the forces that seem to have captured not only your country but mine and, wow, maybe even the world beyond that.
00:35:49.000 I find it interesting and exciting that new political alliances could emerge because I think this is where change will come from.
00:35:55.000 It's not going to come from the reiteration and repetition of what we've already got.
00:36:01.000 Here's Elon Musk saying that he too is ready to serve in a Trump administration.
00:36:08.000 Elon Musk now says he's ready to join a second Trump administration.
00:36:13.000 Musk proposed a committee to cut government spending during his sit-down conversation with Trump on X.
00:36:22.000 I think we need, like, a government efficiency commission to say, like, hey, where are we spending money that's sensible, where is it not sensible, and just ensures that the taxpayer money, the taxpayers' hard-earned money, is spent in a good way.
00:36:35.000 And I'd be happy to help out on such a commission.
00:36:39.000 I'd love it.
00:36:40.000 Well, Musk took it another step further yesterday, posting this humorous picture with the caption, I am willing to serve.
00:36:48.000 Well, this humorous picture that I observed.
00:36:52.000 I have been so beautiful for most of my life that I actually do not move when communicating.
00:36:57.000 My beauty is in itself magnetic enough to warrant nothing more than a kind of nasal intoning.
00:37:03.000 I'm talking about this story here and its humorous conclusions.
00:37:08.000 Chris Cuomo has occupied, I might even say his name, Chris Cuomo, Cuomo, Chris Cuomo, Chris Cuomo.
00:37:15.000 He's occupied some interesting spaces in our culture, hasn't he?
00:37:19.000 He's been on various sides of the legacy media, independent media divide.
00:37:24.000 He has been part of the Ivan Mektin is bad crew and then came out boldly to state that he himself takes either Mectin.
00:37:32.000 Perhaps what we have to look for is opportunities for alliance, affinity, affiliation,
00:37:38.000 so that we can move forward and oppose the centralized operation
00:37:43.000 that seems set on four more years at least of power.
00:37:47.000 Let's have a look at Chris Cuomo talking about independent candidacy.
00:37:51.000 The big question, do you want to know the state of the presidential race?
00:37:55.000 Of course you do, but there's so much hype on the partisan platforms.
00:38:00.000 Polls?
00:38:01.000 We all know now that there's just snapshots, right?
00:38:04.000 Just snapshots.
00:38:05.000 You got dueling rallies, reporting about residents online.
00:38:09.000 And that, as you know by now, is mostly magical thinking, right?
00:38:13.000 That's why headlines and screens are about vibes and how each side feels.
00:38:18.000 Kamala joyful or adjusting.
00:38:21.000 Trump unsettled.
00:38:23.000 Now, there are two reasons for this.
00:38:24.000 One is a serious one.
00:38:27.000 We have no policy ideas to digest, to work on.
00:38:30.000 Harris hasn't put them up or defended yet.
00:38:32.000 That may start changing tomorrow.
00:38:34.000 At least she'll have to start defending what Biden has done.
00:38:38.000 And Trump just says, the other side has horrible policies, I have great ones.
00:38:42.000 Both sides are all about how the other is a worse person and a more frightening proposition is a danger.
00:38:46.000 And look, let's be frank.
00:38:48.000 It works.
00:38:49.000 But I'm going to offer you something different, because I actually did want to know the state of the race.
00:38:54.000 Rallies and reflections of the moment don't show momentum.
00:38:59.000 Registrations do.
00:39:01.000 Who is registering to vote, where, and for whom?
00:39:06.000 Here's the real data from July.
00:39:08.000 Show them, my friend.
00:39:10.000 And we see some obvious things, okay?
00:39:13.000 We see red outpacing blue, all right?
00:39:17.000 I'll take you through this as kind of a panorama, and then I'll show you the totals, all right?
00:39:22.000 But you'll see red outpacing blue, okay?
00:39:27.000 Swing states.
00:39:28.000 I have a graphic for you, right?
00:39:29.000 Pulling out just the swing states in July.
00:39:32.000 Troubling picture.
00:39:34.000 This was even more alarming in July for the House seats, which is why Democrats pushed Biden to exit.
00:39:42.000 Let me know in the comments and chat whether you consider that to be a kind of progress, independent movements and a search towards voters and civilian citizens, human souls, divine spirits, that have more interest now in independent candidacy, that are tired of the old oligarchy, have noticed that liberal democracies tend towards a type of corporatist globalist oligarchy, And that we have new models now, both communicative and in terms of new currencies that can oppose these systems by simply establishing our own.
00:40:16.000 It looks like independent politics, independent media and cryptocurrencies could form the basis of a new political movement and I'm interested to learn a great deal more about it.
00:40:28.000 By the time you're watching this, Bobby Kennedy may already have backed Trump and the fizzling display of pyrotechnics at the DNC may already be fading away.
00:40:37.000 Politics moves so fast these days.
00:40:39.000 It's going to be an interesting march towards November.
00:40:43.000 Something has to be done to avert globalism and globalist candidates.
00:40:47.000 We have one in Macron in France.
00:40:49.000 We have one in Starmer in the UK.
00:40:51.000 Trudeau is one in Canada.
00:40:53.000 And Kamala Harris in the USA I believe would be a globalist candidate and more of the same.
00:40:59.000 Maybe new political movements may yet emerge and if they do and they oppose this globalist trend that will be a victory for the majority of people.
00:41:07.000 But that's just what I think!
00:41:08.000 Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
00:41:11.000 Certainly there's been a lot of things have been said at the DNC that are patently untrue.
00:41:18.000 Let's do a little bit of fact checkery all of our own.
00:41:22.000 For example, one of the things that I see most proud of is the creation of jobs.
00:41:27.000 But have they really created nearly a million jobs?
00:41:29.000 It's already been debunked right out of that glistening arena in which they seem so pious and pleased.
00:41:38.000 U.S.
00:41:38.000 Labor Department goofed.
00:41:39.000 Bottom line.
00:41:41.000 Off by nearly a million in their most recent report when they revealed just how many jobs were created.
00:41:46.000 It's an abrupt about-face for the U.S.
00:41:48.000 labor market.
00:41:50.000 Newly revised numbers from the Labor Department were stunning, showing 818,000 fewer jobs were created over 12 months, leading up to March 2024 than previously reported.
00:42:02.000 Data revisions are common, but not to this degree.
00:42:06.000 This correction is the Labor Department's largest downward adjustment since 2009.
00:42:11.000 But it's not all bad news.
00:42:12.000 Many economists were expecting a sizable revision, possibly up to a million jobs less.
00:42:18.000 See, it's actually good news.
00:42:20.000 You know, in our country, they adjusted the way that they calculate excess deaths because the number of excess deaths in the post-pandemic period, not during the pandemic, post-pandemic period, was eerily and troublingly high.
00:42:35.000 So instead of investigating what might have been causing excess deaths, they simply changed maths itself.
00:42:40.000 It's true.
00:42:41.000 They went in there and said, we're going to calculate excess deaths differently now.
00:42:44.000 And when you say differently, do you mean that you're going to come up with a lower number of excess deaths?
00:42:48.000 Yeah, that's what we're going to do.
00:42:50.000 And the same is true with jobs and potentially all information.
00:42:54.000 There is, apparently, in our modern world with this surfeit of information, no objective truth.
00:43:00.000 Simply a series of narratives that can be utilised to facilitate power.
00:43:05.000 A billionaire is good, a billionaire is bad.
00:43:08.000 Paying off hush money to someone who's made a claim is bad.
00:43:12.000 Paying off a hush money to someone who's made a sexual claim is no problem at all.
00:43:16.000 It just depends what you believe in.
00:43:18.000 We created a million jobs, there are not a million jobs.
00:43:20.000 Joe Biden appears to be likely guilty of having used his position to facilitate financial opportunity for members of his family, while Vice President, that don't matter.
00:43:31.000 It all just runs in a broth and froth of frivolous madness through the news cycle, and power continues its march just the same.
00:43:41.000 Trump posted, of course, about that job statistic information.
00:43:46.000 Here he is saying that it's sort of not true and then going on to say that our life savings will be wiped out.
00:43:52.000 But my favourite thing is this Gina Raimondo, Secretary of Commerce by the way.
00:43:58.000 She doesn't believe that what Trump posted is true but it's funny because it comes from like the Bureau of Labour or some somewhat independent source.
00:44:06.000 Look at this, this is brilliant because bearing in mind that this woman is the Secretary of Commerce.
00:44:12.000 Listen to her response.
00:44:13.000 When you hear that, do you potentially think that this new numbers could be a liability for this campaign?
00:44:18.000 No, when I hear that, first of all, I don't believe it because I've never heard Donald Trump say anything truthful.
00:44:24.000 It is, though, from the Bureau of Labor.
00:44:25.000 I don't, I'm not familiar with that.
00:44:28.000 I'm the Secretary of Commerce.
00:44:29.000 I don't care about bureaus of labor.
00:44:32.000 We don't care about poor people or working people anymore at the DNC.
00:44:36.000 We've made that clear.
00:44:37.000 There's a testosterone problem.
00:44:39.000 People with testosterone in their bodies can just F the hell off, and so can the Bureau of Labor.
00:44:45.000 Do you notice how the template remains the same?
00:44:48.000 When asked a question about some data, she pivots to a personal attack on Donald Trump.
00:44:53.000 I don't believe in anything that Donald Trump says.
00:44:55.000 Oh, alright then.
00:44:56.000 What about when yesterday he said he liked Michelle Obama and thought that Barack Obama was a good man but had made mistakes in government?
00:45:02.000 Don't believe that either.
00:45:03.000 This is what happens when you don't focus on the information or the matter at hand but just focus on vilifying and smearing any opponent of your regime.
00:45:12.000 And I'll reiterate my own position once more if you're interested.
00:45:16.000 I don't think that you can solve the problems that the world faces right now without radical review of the institution systems and some of the peculiar crimes against our entire kind that have taken place in the last century.
00:45:26.000 If you just want me at least free off the top of my head, I'd say look into the assassination of JFK and be transparent about the results.
00:45:32.000 Look into what happened during 9-11, be transparent about the results.
00:45:35.000 Look into what happened during the pandemic period and the couple of years before it and be transparent about the results.
00:45:40.000 From that, you will be able to deduce what the problems are and how unlikely those problems are... and how unlikely it is that those problems will be solved by organizing people in a different configuration within the same constellation of corruption that created those problems.
00:45:55.000 But that's just what I think.
00:45:56.000 Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat, for surely that is where such things will be resolved.
00:46:03.000 Those are some facts, fact-checked for you right there.
00:46:07.000 Now then, there's some stuff in here that I'm pretty interested in showing you, as a matter of fact.
00:46:13.000 You know me, I've become a Christian.
00:46:15.000 You know I've recently become a Christian.
00:46:16.000 That don't mean you have to become a Christian!
00:46:18.000 I mean, it's working for me pretty well, I feel an incredible relief.
00:46:22.000 In this nihilistic time, bereft of all meaning, filled with corruption and loss, with no virtue except for that which is signalled, with no principles except for those that can be utilised, the idea that the creator of the simulation stepped inside the simulation himself to show us how we might live, to redeem us, to offer himself in sacrifice, to me seems incredible.
00:46:45.000 But where is the historical, empirical, Scientific evidence for it.
00:46:49.000 Well, it seems that the Shroud of Turin, at least, may be legitimate.
00:46:56.000 Now, religion is always going to be, to some degree, a matter of faith.
00:47:00.000 The idea that there is a God, that there is a creator.
00:47:03.000 Things that will be difficult to empirically demonstrate in the same way that it's difficult to empirically demonstrate that there was nothing at all preceding the Big Bang or that primordial atomic morasses somehow became conscious eventually as a result of heat or light or whatever other agent must have induced biology from mere inner matter.
00:47:29.000 Sooner or later, faith will be required for all of us.
00:47:33.000 And perhaps a faith that encourages us to believe in kindness, and service, and love, and sacrifice, and in a living God that is among us and that wants to raise us out from the hell of modern life might be more valuable to us than whatever you're being offered.
00:47:52.000 On your corrupt propaganda, devil's lantern, hellhole machines, whether they are handheld screens or old-fashioned TV.
00:48:01.000 Let's have a look at this story that the Shroud of Turin may have been legitimized through forensic evidence.
00:48:08.000 A groundbreaking discovery has just been made in regards to the Shroud of Turin.
00:48:13.000 A controversial linen shroud, regarded by millions to be the one Jesus was buried in, has baffled the world for centuries.
00:48:22.000 The shroud bears a faint image of the front and back of a bearded man, which many believe is Jesus' body miraculously imprinted onto the fabric.
00:48:31.000 But research in the 1980s appeared to debunk the idea it was real after dating it to the Middle Ages, hundreds of years after Christ's death.
00:48:42.000 Now, Italian researchers who used a new technique involving x-rays to date the material have confirmed it was manufactured around the time of Jesus, about 2,000 years ago.
00:48:54.000 The shroud has been preserved since 1578 in the Royal Chapel of the Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista in Turin, Italy.
00:49:05.000 Fetish, iconography, and idolatry are fascinating areas in themselves.
00:49:12.000 Even if you can carbon date that artifact back to Nazareth, 0 AD, then it still doesn't, of course, prove that it's literally Jesus Christ.
00:49:24.000 Neither does it prove that Jesus Christ was the Son of God.
00:49:28.000 In fact, those things by their nature are difficult to demonstrate, but since becoming Christian, I've read a great deal more that leads me to believe personally that Christ was a historical figure and also is the living, risen Son of God.
00:49:45.000 Now that's not something that I can produce forensic results for, but some of the results that I can offer you Are these.
00:49:51.000 That I no longer feel that I live in a disgusting, meaningless, hollow, empty world controlled by dark forces that see me only as a consumer.
00:50:00.000 That I live in a nihilistic and meaningless universe that only sees me as valuable if I am a commodity.
00:50:07.000 That sees meaning and reason and virtue all as commodities that can be shifted and moved around according to the convenience of the powerful.
00:50:18.000 It has reconnected me to the idea of sanctity and the sacred, and I'm fascinated, of course, by figures like Richard Dawkins, who I hope to be debating soon on these very matters.
00:50:29.000 It's interesting to see them say that they are culturally Christian, or even as great a mind as Elon Musk, saying that Christian culture is powerful.
00:50:37.000 Indeed, in the Bible it says, "...by their fruits shall we know them."
00:50:41.000 If what something produces is beautiful, then we know that that thing is beautiful.
00:50:47.000 And many brilliant Christian theists and scholars are able to demonstrate, for example, that if you believe in women's rights or the various rights of human beings, let's just take human rights as a broad concept, you at some point have to acknowledge that there is something either Sacred or special about human beings?
00:51:08.000 You have to acknowledge that.
00:51:10.000 You have to acknowledge that there is some reason why we should treat each other with love and respect.
00:51:16.000 And I'll go a little further.
00:51:18.000 You know, you might say, I treat people with love and respect because it feels like the right thing to do.
00:51:21.000 It feels like the right thing to do.
00:51:23.000 Well, on that basis, if people feel like it's not the right thing to do, If they feel like it's the right thing to do to centralise power, to globalise power, to say that there's no such thing as God and there's no such thing as nature, and the apex of all being and existence is the human mind, and if we want to reorganise our lives and reorganise our bodies and reorganise our systems according to the rational will of the most powerful people, there is no higher idea that prevents us from doing that.
00:51:48.000 We are not creatures created by some omnipotent, omniscient force.
00:51:52.000 No, we are ourselves the vanguard of all being, and it is through reason that we will reorder our lives and the universe.
00:51:59.000 Indeed, it's been stated by no lesser mind than Nietzsche that if man worships nothing, they'll ultimately end up worshiping Worshipping everything.
00:52:06.000 He says, you know, God is dead and nothing we do can wash the blood off our hands and that we'll create deities of rational and material things.
00:52:12.000 That was his perspective on this.
00:52:14.000 And my perspective is this one.
00:52:16.000 Whilst you may never be able to scientifically prove the existence of Jesus Christ, there are other metrics and measures via which we receive information.
00:52:24.000 Deep within yourself there is a great power, and you will note how often the culture you live in induces bewilderment and confusion.
00:52:31.000 It is by its nature somewhat diabolical.
00:52:34.000 Sometimes you look at the world and you wonder why it is this way, and these questions seem to you, don't they, unanswerable.
00:52:40.000 Well, perhaps that's because the world has been captured by a force of darkness.
00:52:44.000 Perhaps that's because they benefit from us being confused and bewildered, and that annihilation is the process of creating nihilism, meaninglessness.
00:52:54.000 And if there is no meaning, why not have an Olympic ceremony that's about desecration?
00:52:58.000 And if there is no meaning, why not allow people to spill on the streets and treat the planet itself like it's a toilet?
00:53:04.000 Why not?
00:53:05.000 Nothing means anything.
00:53:06.000 There is no beauty.
00:53:08.000 There is no true virtue.
00:53:09.000 There are no real principles.
00:53:11.000 Well, the scientific existence of Jesus Christ would be a step towards that, but the faith-based belief in Jesus Christ is the arrival at that destination, and that's something, at least, that I can testify to, honestly, for I have experienced it.
00:53:26.000 But, as I say, that's just what I think.
00:53:27.000 Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
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00:53:34.000 Thank you very much for that.
00:53:35.000 Now, we've got a brief interlude from one of our partners here on Stay Free with Russell Brand.
00:53:40.000 I'll be right back after that.
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00:54:49.000 Remember Project 2025, that book that Donald Trump wrote?
00:54:53.000 I thought it was the art of the deal.
00:54:55.000 What?
00:54:56.000 No, no, no, it was that book, Project 2025.
00:54:59.000 A think tank, a think tank much like the Atlantic Council, which are one of the groups that
00:55:04.000 continually tell you that the only way to peace is war, the only way to free speech
00:55:09.000 is to control speech.
00:55:10.000 You know, 2025 may be a Christian-funded think tank emergent from the Heritage Trust, or
00:55:19.000 It may be that.
00:55:20.000 It may have a lot of ideas in it derived from Christianity.
00:55:23.000 But the idea that it is a part of a manifesto of Donald Trump is yet to be proven.
00:55:29.000 Certainly he's not participated in its creation.
00:55:32.000 But I suppose facts are malleable these days at a convention where one minute billionaires are bad and the next minute billionaires are good and one minute Joe Biden's inept and has to be dispatched and the next minute he's being given a send-off like a poor old soppy old dog.
00:55:48.000 Let's have a look at the claims that are being made and fact-check them when it comes to Project 2025.
00:55:54.000 I think they're both important false claims because both were on a central subject of Democrats' attacks, and that is Project 2025, a conservative think tank's proposals for a next Republican administration.
00:56:05.000 Listen to this claim from Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware about Project 2025 and former President Trump.
00:56:14.000 He has, with his friends, said the quiet parts out loud.
00:56:20.000 But not only said them out loud, he wrote a book about it.
00:56:23.000 What's it called?
00:56:25.000 Project 2025.
00:56:29.000 That is false.
00:56:30.000 Trump did not write Project 2025.
00:56:32.000 The project's big policy document, published by the Heritage Foundation think tank, lists dozens of people as authors, editors, contributors.
00:56:40.000 Donald Trump is not among them.
00:56:42.000 A Project 2025 spokesman told me tonight no candidate was involved with the drafting of the document.
00:56:48.000 Now, it is fair to say Trump has extensive ties to Project 2025, and CNN has reported that more than half of those authors, editors, and contributors worked at some point in his administration.
00:57:00.000 But that's different than saying Trump actually wrote it.
00:57:03.000 Now let's also play something that Colorado's governor, Jared Polis, said about what's in that Project 2025 document.
00:57:10.000 Page 451 says the only legitimate family is a married mother and father where only the father works.
00:57:20.000 That is also false.
00:57:22.000 Project 2025 does not say there is only one kind of legitimate family, let alone say that families in which a mother works outside the home is illegitimate.
00:57:31.000 A Heritage Foundation spokeswoman, who's a working mom herself, told me tonight the governor's claim is a lie.
00:57:37.000 Now, if you read the page the governor mentioned, you'll see it does express a preference for a certain kind of family.
00:57:42.000 It says, quote, families comprised of a married mother, father, and their children are the foundation of a healthy society.
00:57:48.000 It then goes on to criticize Biden policies that supposedly subsidize single motherhood and focus on LGBT equity.
00:57:55.000 You can obviously debate all of that, but nowhere does Project 2025 say a family is not legitimate if the mom has a job.
00:58:03.000 Jake?
00:58:04.000 So whether it's 2025 or the number of jobs generated under the Biden-Harris administration, it seems there are a lot of facts that require checking.
00:58:13.000 Have you considered becoming an awakened wonder?
00:58:15.000 On the show tomorrow, we've got Jay Bhattacharya.
00:58:18.000 You're going to love it, Miss Molly.
00:58:20.000 You're going to love it, John from Earth.
00:58:21.000 It is a brilliant conversation that we had, me and Jay Bhattacharya.
00:58:25.000 This guy has got true ethics and true principles.
00:58:28.000 A week before, we gave you early access to our conversation With John Rich.
00:58:32.000 Man, that guy is pretty serious in the Christianity.
00:58:36.000 I had a wonderful conversation with him about his confrontation with Jordan Peterson.
00:58:41.000 I'd love to show you a clip of that bit of the show.
00:58:43.000 Remember, clips from locals.
00:58:45.000 That'd be amazing to show those sometimes.
00:58:47.000 Okay, now though, what I want to talk to you about is this.
00:58:51.000 Do you ever wonder if people are able to garner enormous profits from people being sick that might lead people to, I don't know, perpetuate sickness.
00:59:02.000 When you have a pharmaceutical industry that requires that your health is poor, do you think that they might possibly engender and facilitate circumstances of illness and distress and disease?
00:59:13.000 Is it possible that what we learned in the pandemic period about the practice and malpractice of pharmaceutical companies and the I'm afraid to tell you that it is.
00:59:29.000 This is a fantastic conversation between Callie Means and Casey Means.
00:59:34.000 Callie has been a guest on our show a number of times and we're looking forward to hosting Casey on the show.
00:59:38.000 They were speaking to Tucker Carlson about the impact of pesticides on food and the Long understood possibility that they are carcinogenic.
00:59:47.000 And now, at this point, with people getting cancer at extraordinary rates, perhaps we should revisit the food we eat, the drugs that we take, and who profits from them.
00:59:56.000 Episode in every condition she had are on this metabolic disease spectrum.
01:00:00.000 So you believe, so, pancreatic cancer specifically, if my memory serves, and I think it does, was kind of an unusual, it was always famously dangerous, deadly... Skyrocketing.
01:00:11.000 I have noticed, like, all of a sudden, people you know... What are the risk factors?
01:00:15.000 Obesity, diabetes, smoking.
01:00:19.000 It is fundamentally a lifestyle disease.
01:00:22.000 Pancreatic.
01:00:23.000 Why it is going up.
01:00:24.000 So is breast cancer.
01:00:25.000 Breast cancer.
01:00:25.000 I mean, breast cancer is now one in eight women.
01:00:27.000 You know, this is an estrogen, often an estrogen... It's a foodborne illness.
01:00:30.000 Estrogen during cancer?
01:00:31.000 Well, where are all these extra estrogens coming from?
01:00:34.000 Oh, huh.
01:00:35.000 Maybe it's the six billion pounds of pesticides that are being invisibly sprayed on all of our food and poisoning it.
01:00:42.000 And what are these pesticides doing?
01:00:44.000 They're estrogen receptor agonists.
01:00:46.000 Interesting.
01:00:47.000 Being sold to us from China and from Germany.
01:00:51.000 Which they're not using in their food there.
01:00:52.000 So what does that mean?
01:00:54.000 I'm sorry, I just want to make sure the science is clear because I don't really understand it.
01:00:58.000 It's the effects of these chemicals on food is what?
01:01:03.000 So, ostensibly, these chemicals are being used, 6 billion pounds globally per year, because of pest control.
01:01:10.000 They're also being used on our children's parks and golf courses and all over the place.
01:01:14.000 They're invisible, they're tasteless, and they are directly toxic to our cellular biology.
01:01:18.000 So, they're pesticides.
01:01:20.000 Cide is the word for the act of killing, so herbicides, insecticides, fungicides.
01:01:24.000 And they are so toxic that 20% of all suicides globally are performed by drinking pesticides.
01:01:32.000 And yet we're told by our government that they're totally safe.
01:01:34.000 This one will shock you.
01:01:41.000 The largest merger ever done in Germany was Bayer Monsanto, which is a pharmaceutical company merged with Monsanto, which is an agrochemical company in the United States.
01:01:52.000 If you look at what Bayer makes, they make cancer drugs for things like non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
01:01:59.000 And if you look at what Monsanto makes, which is Roundup, which is the most widely used pesticide in America, the cancer that it causes is non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
01:02:07.000 They've paid out $11 billion in the past couple of years for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma cases.
01:02:12.000 So the companies are merging that are directly known to cause the disease with a medical company that has a treatment for the disease.
01:02:21.000 Like, this is very, very dark.
01:02:24.000 And so, like Callie said, you know, it's kind of this revolving door between create the illness, treat the illness, and hide the science that tells us what's happening.
01:02:34.000 Thankfully, in the characters of Callie and Casey Means, we have individuals that are willing to speak out.
01:02:41.000 And in the case of Callie, a former Big Food insider who has spoken out incredibly explicitly and bravely about The dangers of the pharmaceutical industry, the big food industry, now of course aspects of the agricultural industry and how they impact our food and our health in ways that's difficult to conceive of unless you sort of study it, kind of let that information wash over you like a wave of toxic pesticides and it's difficult to believe that the
01:03:05.000 Food that we eat is likely significantly contributing to illness, even illnesses as significant as cancer.
01:03:11.000 While you're watching people grandstand about feminism and loving women, they're also taking donations from companies that pollute and intoxicate the food of women, that create diseases that exclusively affect women.
01:03:25.000 A real and sensible political movement would have a holistic ...approach to such matters.
01:03:31.000 We're very fortunate to have people like Kali and his sister there, who are willing to be outspoken, boldly so, on such important issues.
01:03:40.000 And remember, I had a conversation with Jay Bhattacharya, where he talked about the pharmaceutical industry and how, if you speak out against the pharmaceutical industry and its projects, you will definitely face censure.
01:03:52.000 It was a fascinating conversation.
01:03:55.000 Jay Bhattacharya and Callie and Casey Means are just a few of the heroes that are willing to stand up and oppose the kind of interests that are ultimately going to have to be taken into account and brought down if we are going to change the world together and create reliable systems.
01:04:09.000 And lord alone knows it's possible now.
01:04:11.000 That's the one thing they don't want you to realize.
01:04:13.000 But that's just what I think.
01:04:15.000 Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
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01:04:29.000 Well, me and Neil Oliver did a little stream earlier on today, and later on tonight, me and Neil on Rumble, exclusively on Rumble, will be streaming a watch-along with Kamala Harris.
01:04:40.000 You'll let us know how much you want us to talk, you'll let us know what you want us to say, you will join us in the comments.
01:04:44.000 It's going to be pretty late at night for us, so be forgiving.
01:04:47.000 Tomorrow on the show, we have our conversation with John Rich, and already Not already, actually.
01:04:54.000 From tomorrow, the conversation with Jay Bhattacharya will be up, as well as my stand-up breakdowns, where I look at comedians like Richard Pryor, or Rowan Atkinson, or Bill Hicks, or Dave Chappelle, and coming soon, Shane Gillis, and talk about why I think they are so fantastic from a comedic perspective.
01:05:10.000 Here's a little look at the conversation with John Rich, which is up now on Locals and will be streamed tomorrow here on Rumble.
01:05:15.000 We've gotten into that that were unsubstantiated and millions upon millions of human beings were killed in those wars.
01:05:24.000 And we were lied to by politicians who claim to be Christians and claim to be work, you know, doing the work of God.
01:05:31.000 Yet they drag us into these wars and get millions of people killed.
01:05:35.000 And then you could keep going through a lot of these things that we've seen taking place in our country, in America.
01:05:41.000 And I have to think at some point, he is not going to put up with that forever.
01:05:45.000 He's just not.
01:05:47.000 Oh, John Rich, you don't mind saying it how it is.
01:05:53.000 You can have a look at that conversation now on Locals.
01:05:55.000 But we will be back in a few hours with our Kamala Harris watch along, me and Neil Oliver in this very room in the dead of night.
01:06:03.000 Lord alone knows what will happen.
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01:06:24.000 We'll be back tomorrow, not with more of the same, but with John Rich, and of course, all of the best bits of Kamala Harris's speech.
01:06:33.000 What are we going to be subjected to?
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