Who will replace Tucker Carlson now that he's gone? Who's going to take his place? Who will be the next old stooge in charge of distracting you from the way that power fundamentally operates, regardless of which political party you either vote for or don t vote for? Who s going to bring you the truth now that Tucker has been taken down by the mainstream media, and who will be next in charge? And who s gonna bring us the truth about what's going on in the world now that there's no longer a Tucker Carlson on the airwaves? Stay tuned for all that and much more on this episode of Stay Free With Russell Brand, streaming live on streaming live wherever you get your favourite streaming service. Stay free, stay free, and stay free! Stay free. Enjoy your life, you're living in a world of lunatics. Enjoy it. You're living a lunatic's life. Enjoy yourself, baby. This is not outside of your life - it's your life. You're not living outside of yours, you re living in your own little lunatics' world. - Russell Brand And streaming live. Stay Free, baby! Enjoy yourself. Until then, enjoy your life! - Stay Free! xoxo, - R.B. (A.K.A. - The Duke and Lady J.D. (The Duke) Dan Bear ( ) Stay Free. . ( ) (P.S. We're not for more of the same, we're living the lunatics in the same thing, are we living a crazy life? Thank you, baby? - Dan Roam, Roam? ? Have a good day, Dan, Dan Bear? (Tucker Carlson? ) - Dan, I'll see you in the chat? . . Do you have a good shot of the Dog Bear? ? (The Dog Bear) (Dan Roam?) (Saga, Dan? ?) The Dog Bear, Dan is here here here? And who's the next Old Stooge? If you want to vote for BlackRockself? Black Rock Selfie, Black Rockself says it's a good one? In the chat, Dan Ramm? , The Purple Revolution says it? We're free to roam down there?
00:02:05.000You deserve a new elderly president That basically works for the financial industry and the military-industrial complex who basically got the CIA to lie for him.
00:03:39.000He's going to give us the inside scoop, but as you know, I've peed in Tucker's garden.
00:03:43.000That is not a euphemism, and I know that a lot of you don't like Tucker, but I've met Tucker, and he's actually an extremely kind, nice person.
00:03:53.000We're going to be talking to Saga Saga Saga about Fox, CNN, and who will be the next Old stooge in charge of distracting you from the way that power fundamentally operates, regardless of which political party you either vote or don't vote for, while you're prevented from awakening to the possibility of new independent political movements that actually represent you.
00:04:19.000But you could be mistaken for thinking that Joe Biden makes a difference.
00:04:22.000If you watch his propaganda, it's not the nicest propaganda.
00:04:26.000We actually, Gareth and I... I went out and voted Democrat after this.
00:05:45.000If you didn't let them make you dumb, you didn't let them lie about you, that's why you are with us.
00:05:49.000That is why we are currently now uprising all around the world for decentralised democracies running our own communities, transcending beyond the culture war, refusing to yield to their hate.
00:07:24.000In February, the Biden administration urged Congress to renew a warrantless surveillance law that allows the government to collect messages and phone data of Americans without a court order.
00:09:58.000Build Back Better is a gigantic tax cut for millionaires and billionaires.
00:10:01.000Under Biden, democratic lawmakers pushed a regressive proposal to allow wealthy property owners to deduct more of their state and local taxes, that's SALT as an acronym, from their federal taxes.
00:10:11.000This initiative provides almost no benefit to the working class but enriches their rich donors.
00:11:26.000So currently 15 million people are currently being quietly phased out of receiving Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program benefits.
00:11:53.000Let's go back to this filthy propaganda by the man who's likely to become your president for another four years, unless you could use democracy against him, good old democracy, voting and all that.
00:12:03.000Are you just calling out the next election result?
00:12:18.000They seem to be able to work it out one way or another.
00:12:20.000I don't know if negative information comes out, like these kids working at Burisma and they helped him get the job and he greased the wheels of the machine to ensure that he would get that job.
00:12:48.000And now, as we talk about in our exclusive in-depth look at the Tucker Carlson story, we're looking at that and we're going to give you a perspective that is going to knock your socks off.
00:12:56.000It's going to bend your... You know when you accidentally bend back a toenail?
00:13:06.000It's home truths about the Tucker Carlson.
00:13:09.000What the Tucker Carlson departure means about the, I would say, the deterioration of the mainstream media and how power is operating and how now there is a genuine, legitimate, Opportunity for independent political movements to emerge.
00:13:23.000And that is why we're seeing all this smearing, censorship, surveillance.
00:13:27.000Because there are powerful independent voices emerging now.
00:14:41.000Why don't we have a look at the mainstream media and how they're reporting on the great news that that dear old, cosophagus dweller, that sepulchral figure, that dear, sweet, living dead Presidente Joe Biden is going to run again.
00:16:53.000It's patronising to say finish the... So that suggests... What job?
00:16:56.000They're basically saying we haven't done the job that we set out to do or that we said that we would do.
00:17:01.000And actually, when you look at some of the promises and pledges that they made and haven't fulfilled, you can see why they're saying we need to finish the job.
00:17:07.000This is because for much of the last decade, Democrats complained that the Republicans were backed by dark money.
00:17:12.000Then in the 2020 election, donors and operatives allied with the Democratic Party embraced dark money, surpassing the Republicans in 2020 spending.
00:17:22.000And also, as you know, they spent tens of millions amplifying what they call far-right candidates in nine states in an attempt to ensure their candidates face less appealing opponents in the general election.
00:17:32.000Let's see what the Mainstream is saying though because I'm already confused about what time it is or what the weather might be and stuff like that that they provide us with.
00:18:20.000Of the promises made by President Biden during his 2020 campaign, which one do you most wish he'd fulfilled?
00:18:26.000Lowering prescription drugs by 60%, completely decriminalizing cannabis rather than in some crafty sly way, or enabling all workers to have at least seven paid sick days.
00:18:35.000These are all promises that he made, none of which he's made good on.
00:18:40.000Go to locals and join our local community in order to participate in that.
00:18:44.000Remember in a minute we've got Saga Njeti coming on here.
00:18:47.000Talk to us, talk to us about about. We're talking to us about on our show. Come on, let's
00:18:54.000see what the mainstream media is saying. We're going to look at another channel or the
00:18:57.000same one. Yeah, same one. Let's see what they're saying.
00:18:59.000The Mississippi River is expected to rise to the highest level we've seen in more than
00:19:38.000Because crisis is good for business, good for the media business, good for a government that wants to legislate, good for big corporations that want to surveil you and snatch your data.
00:19:48.000You will not believe it when you see our in-depth story about Tucker.
00:20:23.000After they paid out that money to Domino's Pizzas for those broken pizza machines, I've said a thousand times that Domino's Pizzas are some of the best pizzas there are.
00:20:38.000Police say the thieves will often wait until after a completed transaction when the machine spits out your card to distract you and take it.
00:20:46.000The machine's not spitting out your card.
00:25:19.000We watched Rupert Murdoch, the Australian billionaire, just axe Tucker.
00:25:24.000And from what I know, Russell, I can tell you, I can tell you from speaking to people here in Washington, and it's also been reported elsewhere, one of the reasons that Tucker was canned from Fox News is because he was telling the truth about what happened on January 6th.
00:25:37.000He was one of the people who exposed Ray Epps and some of the other alleged agent provocateurs that were present on January 6th.
00:25:50.000So you think it's precisely because Tucker Carlson has become an iconoclastic and independent voice willing to speak out against both the left and right in spite of the ongoing charges from people on the left that he uses dog whistle racism and all kinds of stuff like that, you think that in effect he's a peripheral and anti-establishment voice to the point where he could no longer be housed within the main mainstream?
00:26:12.000I'm almost certain that was one of the big factors in his departure.
00:26:16.000We should remember, everyone is talking about Dominion.
00:26:19.000We should also forget, or don't forget, Tucker didn't have anything to do with Dominion.
00:26:23.000Yes, his text messages came out, but he was actually one of the only people on the network who aired anything dissident about her and said that she, quote, was full of it.
00:26:31.000Really, what it is, is that the previous night, Sunday night, 60 Minutes here in America, did a segment about Ray Epps in a sympathetic light where they actually blamed Tucker Carlson and others for casting him as an alleged Asian provocateur.
00:26:46.000But he, as I understand it, at the very least was probably going to mention that on his
00:27:12.000And I do think that that was one of the major precipitating factors as to why Tucker was ultimately fired unceremoniously from the network.
00:27:19.000I mean, he was the biggest star there.
00:27:21.000And look, I honestly think it is a good thing.
00:27:22.000I think it's a good thing, Russell, that millions more people are consuming your show, my show, people like The Jimmy Dore Show, The Tim Pool Show, Kyle Kulinski Show.
00:27:31.000There's so many more out there where this is the demarcation point.
00:27:35.000You know, I saw a lot of people say, Fox will be fine.
00:27:38.000Well, because they're number one in cable.
00:27:40.000That's like being number one in the classified ads business in 2001.
00:28:23.000I think it's a good thing for the future.
00:28:24.000It looks like there's an epochal shift taking place that goes beyond any individuals but perhaps can be momentarily symbolized by them, particularly in this instance.
00:28:34.000Two other things I'd like to pick up on, Saga, is the fact that in this new emergent space, figures that are politically opposed, like Jimmy Dore, Ewan Crystal even, generally speaking, Tim Paul, myself, all operate collegiately and civilly.
00:28:52.000And perhaps this demonstrates that there's been a shift from left versus right to establishmentarianism versus dissenting or peripheral voices.
00:29:19.000You know, whenever you've done NewsMe, one of your famous clips on Morning Joe, what I loved about it, but you've done this song and dance before.
00:29:26.000You come in there and you come to their studio and they tell you that they want to discuss nationalism or some topic which requires nuance and discussion.
00:29:34.000I mean, I can't do a segment on the lab leak theory in five minutes.
00:29:41.000they're able to lie because they don't even they have so little time that they're just focused on
00:29:45.000propaganda propaganda propaganda with no nuance intersected in between. I mean I can't do a
00:29:51.000segment on the lab leak theory in five minutes. I just can't do it. It takes time. We have to go
00:29:57.000through the timeline from front to back and here's the thing. What do you and I know? America, not
00:30:02.000even just Americans, people all over the world because my audience is semi-global which I always
00:30:06.000find fascinating. They just, they want to hear it.
00:30:10.000If you give them the opportunity, they will take the time to sit with you, to listen, to learn about something.
00:30:16.000I find that the people in independent media are 10 to 15 times more and better informed than many people who are just casual observers of the news.
00:30:25.000And it's because, I think, of the medium that we have.
00:30:29.000And that's why we have to protect free speech and be against censorship.
00:30:32.000It's interesting to contrast that with the rise of censorship and the doubling down on authoritarianism that centralised systems, be they media or governmental, are advocating for, either through the Restrict Act or through creating a climate of fear, anxiety, smearing and cancellation.
00:30:51.000I wonder, is that something that you think may similarly be overwhelmed in the same way that, you know, you said that the cable networks will become obsolete?
00:31:16.000The vast majority of their profits comes from the cable news bundle, people like Cox Communications, paying Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC to be part of the bundle.
00:31:25.000They don't make that much money, actually, from advertising.
00:31:28.000This is a multi-billion dollar business.
00:31:31.000Now, the next time those negotiations are up, let's say in the next seven years or so for each of those platforms, they are going to discover that because of their declining viewership, they're going to make a lot less money.
00:31:41.000That is when, Russell, they are going to be stomping and using their establishment credentials To crush your show, my show, and others.
00:31:50.000Because when they see how little money they're about to make, they're about to be in the fight of their lives.
00:31:54.000That's when the knives are really coming out.
00:31:56.000So, right now, unfortunately, I think we're looking at child's play.
00:32:00.000I think that the censorship battle, five to seven years from now, will be absolutely titanic.
00:32:05.000They will be pushing, and they've already laid the groundwork for this.
00:32:08.000That's why the Restrict Act is written as it was.
00:32:10.000That's why the groundwork was made where CNN's media reporters and those people, they get to tell Facebook and Apple Podcasts and others to take down whoever they want.
00:32:20.000This is all just battle space, shaping.
00:32:23.000These are like shaping operations in a war, but we haven't even gotten close.
00:32:27.000You know, the first shots might've been fired, but we are years away from what I think that the real fight is gonna look like.
00:32:33.000I like the image you seem to be using there that we have a sort of a primordial soup in which formations are beginning to emerge.
00:32:40.000Tactics are beginning to become apparent and you would anticipate more smearing, more shutting down of dissent, more opportunistic and untrue attacks on dissenting voices.
00:32:55.000It's not just establishment media though that is experiencing the problems that come with the rise of technology and the ability to communicate immediately and ubiquitously.
00:33:07.000Centralised politics is suffering in the same way.
00:33:09.000In spite of this, Joe Biden has announced his 2024 presidential candidacy as expected.
00:33:16.000Do you imagine that the same problems that are besieging centralised mainstream media are Also approaching the political sphere as well, Saga.
00:33:27.000Do you think that new independent political voices might emerge bolstered and symbiotically informed by independent media?
00:33:37.000I would hope so, but I also understand how closed of a system it is.
00:33:40.000I think people need to understand that the average voter, unfortunately, doesn't matter.
00:33:46.000I think democracy, small d democracy, should be put into place.
00:33:50.000But unfortunately, the way that power works is everybody's talking to each other.
00:33:54.000The reason CNN has influence is because the 200,000 people who watch it, half of them live here in DC.
00:34:01.000If the right congressman or the president or right watches the CNN segment, then nobody and a lot of people may not be watching it, but the influence is 10x.
00:34:09.000We have to get to the point where not only do we exist in a numbers wise, but you can wield real political power.
00:34:17.000Now, unfortunately, that has not happened yet.
00:34:18.000But I also do believe that it is possible.
00:34:20.000I mean, if we look at the previous Tulsi Gabbard campaign, if we look at the current candidacy of Marianne Williamson, if we look at RFK Jr., actually, is really where everyone should be stunned.
00:34:31.000is a man who has been literally blackballed by all of the mainstream media.
00:34:46.000We should forget Ross Perot won some 19% of the vote here in the United States in 1992.
00:34:52.000And he also was a figure totally bashed and smeared by the media.
00:34:56.000Now, I'm not saying that these people can win necessarily, but let's say you're an average citizen and you want to find out, what does RFK Jr.
00:35:05.000I don't actually know about what he thinks.
00:35:07.000You're not going to go to the Today Show or any of these other places.
00:35:10.000You're going to go on YouTube and you're going to go see and watch an interview with him.
00:35:13.000So as that happens, As that scale begins to scale up over time, I think it is ultimately inevitable that the power will shift.
00:35:21.000But, to bring back to my previous point, they will fight as hard as they possibly can to make sure that that never happens.
00:35:27.000We're going to have RFK on our show, but I know that he's one of those people that is just surrounded by clouds of condemnation, that they try to create a climate where, you know, where you're guilty by association, that terms like anti-vaxxer become so pejorative that you can't engage in the conversation.
00:35:47.000Now, a few years later, we're beginning to see how erroneous many of those assumptions around the pandemic arguments were, and in In fact, the necessity for open and good faith conversations.
00:35:57.000And so you would, plainly, what you're saying is that it's sensible to have RFK on our show to listen to what he has to say, what his policies are, what his ideas are, how he would direct America.
00:36:08.000By the way, RFK, if you're listening, we're also trying to have you on our show.
00:36:23.000I want to help people think about whatever they want to think about.
00:36:26.000If 14% of the American public is interested in RFK Jr., let's talk, and let's not make it some sort of, listen, I'm not a doctor.
00:36:33.000I will never be able to get into the weeds about proteins and all this stuff.
00:36:38.000I can read people who I trust, and I can bring that up, but I almost don't even look at that.
00:36:42.000I almost look at that as immaterial, because I watched his campaign video, and that's not all of what he's running on.
00:36:47.000That might be what he's, quote, known for, but he's talking about environmentalism.
00:36:50.000He's talking about the legacy of the Kennedy family.
00:36:53.000I have some of the books written by his uncle right behind me, and I have an RFK book as well.
00:36:58.000I find them to be tremendously inspirational heroes in my own personal political views, and I would like to hear about how he possibly wants to have that legacy and move it forward.
00:37:07.000In other words, letting people be branded, and then even almost, let's say that you have them on, and you have a unidimensional view of, I want to destroy this person.
00:37:15.000I never walk into an interview like that.
00:37:17.000I don't find it to be interesting at all, even if I vehemently disagree with that person.
00:37:22.000Because if they are prominent, let's say, you know, especially in RFK's case, clearly it appeals to someone.
00:38:14.000But beyond that, I mean, it's just, it's fascinating to me that a 23-year-old who would later become President of the United States would write a book in real time as World War II was breaking out about Neville Chamberlain and contemporary politics in England.
00:38:27.000It's an amazing book and it historically actually holds up today.
00:38:31.000So I really love history, specifically presidential history, and that's why I have it behind me.
00:38:36.000Probably says more about me than JFK, but I've sort of primarily focused on sort of the glamour, the adultery, and obviously the conspiracies that surround his assassination that was definitely a straightforward murder by one guy standing on a hill with a bullet that could defy the laws of physics.
00:38:53.000But I'd be interested to learn about his abilities as a writer and as an academic.
00:39:01.000Saga, before you go, if you would humor us further, we know that you are interested in the subject of unidentified flying objects, or whatever the hell they're called now.
00:39:10.000Why do you think it is that they're suddenly being openly discussed?
00:39:14.000You know people who like a band before they become popular, right?
00:39:18.000I'm like, I used to like UFOs when I was like 16 years old and everyone was like, oh, well, why is there no good footage of UFOs then?
00:39:25.000Why don't they land on the White House lawn?
00:39:27.000And now it's like the CIA are releasing footage of them in war zones and stuff.
00:39:46.000They got dragged here kicking and screaming because people like Commander David Fravor, who was the pilot during the Tic Tac object video, people like Ryan Graves, well, highly decorated, Like completely with it.
00:40:00.000Pilots are trying to speak out and have been recording this video.
00:40:46.000But, you know, I also do cover Washington.
00:40:49.000I can tell you, you know, from people in the Pentagon and more, this is the last thing they would rather be talking about.
00:40:54.000No, they're not also using it, you know, to increase their funding requests.
00:40:58.000And also, at a time when they would have needed more funding a decade ago, when some of these videos were actually being taken in real time, they tried their best to keep it secret.
00:41:06.000So when I look at all of that, I don't yet see it.
00:41:08.000I see an incompetent, bumbling bureaucracy intent on keeping this secret because here's the truth, they're just like us and they have no idea what the hell is going on.
00:41:19.000Let's have a look at their recently released UFO footage saga and after that I want to ask you about what you imagine they've got on their files or at least your speculation while acknowledging there is speculation.
00:42:13.000Look, I mean, my personal opinion, yeah, I believe the, it's a very standard story.
00:42:18.000I think that we have very likely been visited by alien civilization, maybe multiple alien civilizations.
00:42:25.000They chose 1947 Roswell, New Mexico for a reason.
00:42:28.000That reason was that we evolved on a human, on a basically in terms of a civilizational accomplishment.
00:42:36.000Exploded an atomic bomb and wielded a power that really does represent the next phase of human evolution where, as Joe Rogan has said, these chimps, they not only could kill each other by hand, they can literally bomb each other, bomb the world 50,000 times over and possibly even represent.
00:42:55.000So I think we are very likely being surveilled.
00:42:58.000I don't really know what that looks like or what really even the implications of that.
00:43:02.000Unfortunately, I don't know, even if in our current times, That it would mean that we would all come together.
00:43:09.000I'm a big fan of the book, The Three-Body Problem, which I do actually believe is one of the more accurate views of kind of what and how a human civilization would react in the event of a visiting.
00:43:19.000But let's put all that aside and the philosophical debate.
00:43:23.000This is also just a very straightforward story about being lied to and not getting the truth.
00:43:28.000I've done multiple videos about the past of UFO coverups, all the way going back to Roswell, New Mexico in 1947, to the subsequent conclusions inside of the Pentagon that we are almost certainly being visited by an alien civilization that was covered up in the 1950s.
00:43:42.000Project Blue Book, people can go back and look all of this up, because again, it takes a very long time to explain.
00:43:48.000On the videos that I, listen, Christopher Mellon, former Assistant Secretary of Defense, he was a State Senate appointed official inside the Pentagon, is on the record saying that there is a video of two craftsmen flying together, two pilots, and a UFO that zooms in between people inside the cockpit video.
00:44:08.000Absolutely freaking out about seeing that.
00:44:10.000They said it's one of the most high-impact videos that exists around this.
00:44:14.000And I also do think all of the discussion around oh we don't have any video of these these first of all you know this presumption is is that this is a highly advanced civilization or advanced technology but second like all of these are happening either several hundred thousand feet or thousands of feet up in the air or miles off to sea
00:44:48.000It could be a Chinese drone going Mach 7, but I don't think so.
00:44:52.000And there's good reason to say not so.
00:44:54.000In a sense it breaks the framework of how we regard reality and so much of how power operates requires that we stay within such narrow framing, quarrel, quibble and sling mud within that framework and once you start to recognize that the universe and reality are not as we assume it to be, then cultural questions, political questions, questions around how we organize start to become sort of less significant, less Underscored by passion and primal impulse, it induces in me a kind of sanguinity and a kind of willingness to be, I don't know, I suppose, more loving.
00:45:34.000And I feel like I heard early tapes of Bob Lazar, because remember, I'm a long-time aficionado, sort of saying that, and Timothy Goode and stuff, talking about how there's a sort of a concomitant feeling of love somehow.
00:45:49.000It sort of induces a feeling of I take great humility in the fact that we have no idea.
00:45:54.000in you somewhat like, you know, you see like a Rorschach test what you want to
00:45:58.000see in there and I want to see the possibility for meaningful change.
00:46:02.000Yeah, that's incredibly well said. I take great humility in the fact that we have
00:46:08.000no idea and I find that to be very inspiring. I find, you know, I know that I
00:46:13.000believe you're a fan of Graham Hancock and a lot of his work as well.
00:46:42.000Nobody knew why a hole was in the center of it.
00:46:44.000It turns out that it's a sophisticated hurricane warning system that only when the wind goes over 60 miles per hour makes a sound that can warn everybody around you.
00:46:54.000If you really believe that that was, you know, just happenstance and that didn't require, you know, the knowledge of a very advanced civilization or the Perry Rees map.
00:47:03.000I have a Perry Rees map actually over there about the, you know, the ancient view of Antarctica and how it was Before the polarized caps and all that formed, I find that to be truly inspiring.
00:47:14.000It actually makes me feel like anything is possible, whereas the previous narrative is just so cookie cutter, you know?
00:47:20.000Oh, well, hunter-gatherer, and then we went to civilize, and we started having wheat, and then this happened, and then war happened, and then now we're here, and technology is the height of humankind.
00:47:30.000What if it's actually not, you know, not even close to where we were before?
00:47:34.000I find that to be a very inspiring story.
00:47:36.000Yes, yes, and when you put aside the hubris that accompanies the idea that we're at some point of, some apex right now, it opens your mind to the possibility that there are, again, different ways that we might be human, different ways that we might be organized, and it takes away that kind of priapic insistence that we are thrusting ever forward in pursuit of as yet unlived dreams.
00:48:03.000The idea that We have been here many times.
00:48:09.000They're sort of difficult concepts to manage without, I think, the inclusion of a certain degree of spiritual grace and, as you say, perhaps epistemological humility.
00:48:33.000And I don't know why, though, that people can't flip it around and see it as Inspirational.
00:48:38.000We don't know anything, so we have so much farther to go.
00:48:41.000Or maybe we have so much farther to return back to once what we were, to discover new frontiers and new technology.
00:48:48.000I'm obsessed with the stories of exploration, of civilizational first contact, and so much more.
00:48:54.000Because in that, I see the birth of something new.
00:48:57.000Didn't always go well, For a lot of people but it was exciting and it was riveting and I think that so much of the cookie cutter ways that we look at our current story in our current society that are almost designed as you've often talked about to keep us complacent and locked into systems of power where all the only thing that's keeping you in a prison is your mind.
00:49:17.000You know, whenever you think differently, almost anything is possible.
00:49:21.000And a lot of this can sound hokey, but you know, take it from a guy like me, even in a suit, like you can manifest quite a few things whenever you just want to think differently.
00:50:16.000You can of course watch Saga on Breaking Point on YouTube if you're willing to watch a man shackled by the limitations that come with that platform, but I would say it's certainly worth it for Saga.
00:50:46.000I like the dynamic between Saga and Krystal anyway, but there's always a bit of a smirk on Krystal's face when Saga kind of gets into talking about UFOs, and I think it really benefited from the fact that you're both into it.
00:50:56.000I mean, obviously you're a long time into UFOs, aren't you?
00:50:59.000Well, probably before anyone else was.
01:01:30.000Is there any good questions or comments?
01:01:32.000People are saying stuff like policy injuries could be a check and balance against power or better yet implementing liquid democracy which allows one to directly vote on an issue or delegate your vote to anyone you choose to represent you.
01:01:43.000People are actually doing, asking responsible questions and And advancing the conversation.
01:02:54.000We've touched a little bit on Don Lemon, but what we're using it for mostly Is to demonstrate how the collapse of the economic models that the media were previously relying on, although this was before we heard sagas, interesting.
01:03:09.000He told us plainly that those cable networks being part of bundles is something that's likely to not be renewed.
01:03:15.000So that will be causing all sorts of anxiety.
01:04:16.000Tucker Carlson has left Fox News and the mainstream media are celebrating.
01:04:20.000But should they check themselves before they wreck themselves?
01:04:23.000Because Tucker's departure could be the beginning of the end for the mainstream.
01:04:30.000Tucker Carlson has left Fox News and I see this as a great harbinger, the beginning of the end for the mainstream.
01:04:37.000A mainstream media that's been reduced to packaging and selling your data.
01:04:41.000They do it more than even porn sites, check those facts for yourself.
01:04:45.000A mainstream media that siphons us off into silos, turns us against one another, plays to the gallery, Preaches to the converted, has got nothing original to say, and serves the government rather than the public they were set up to inform.
01:05:00.000Let's get into the story and see how the mainstream are reporting on Tucker's departure.
01:05:06.000Right now, the media landscape is significantly different than it was just two hours ago, with two of the highest profile cable hosts out of a job.
01:05:14.000Oh yeah, and Don Lemon left CNN as well.
01:05:16.000First, the news that Tucker Carlson, who was regularly drawing 3 million viewers a night, parted ways with Fox News.
01:05:24.000And then, just an hour later, Don Lemon tweeting he is out at CNN after 17 years with that network.
01:05:33.000It's in a sort of narcissistic spiral, reporting on its own perspectives, its own heroes, and its own villains.
01:05:41.000What is the mainstream media supposed to be for?
01:05:43.000Just for a moment, remind yourself that it's actually about giving you information about important stuff, like how the government are governing, about how corporations are behaving, the information that you need to live your life efficiently and effectively, so you're informed politically.
01:06:00.000You know that the mainstream media is owned by certain corporate interests, you know that it gets all of its revenue from like the pharmaceutical industry, you know that they're tied up with the military-industrial complex, and you know that they support the state with only partisan distinctions between this party or that party defining their output.
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