Russell Brand is back with a brand new episode of Stay Free with Russell Brand. This week, he's talking about Bill Gates' appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and why he thinks it's a good idea to have sex with a celebrity.
00:04:57.000Thank you so much for joining us today for Stay Free with Russell Brand.
00:05:01.000At the moment we're streaming, of course, on X and YouTube and Rumble.
00:05:06.000We're going to be talking about Trump's extraordinary gambit, the occupation, colonization, development, what phrase would you prefer, of Gaza.
00:05:17.000Thankfully now we have a complex moral ethical issue that we can use to understand.
00:05:24.000Trump's trajectory and agenda in the Middle East and more broadly.
00:05:28.000We'll be talking about that to our friends on Locals like Lily Farmgo and Beth in Wonderland, to our beloved friends on the Rumble Chat like Malcolm Sweet, autistic vaxtard and literally Hitler.
00:05:41.000We're going to be bringing beautiful nuanced conversation on a difficult subject to you.
00:05:46.000We're also going to be talking about...
00:06:00.000Let me know in the comments and chat what you'd prefer me to cover when it comes to Keir Starmer, two-tier Keir, Armageddon Keir Starmer, Elizabeth Warren and RFK. There's some stuff on NATO that I want to talk to you about.
00:06:14.000And if you're a member of our Rumble Premium community, remember for just $9.99 a month you can get Rumble ad-free and additional content like early access, forgive the phrase, to my conversation.
00:06:26.000With Lily Phillips, which sort of became a brilliant discussion, I suppose, around sexual ethics, consent, the sacredness of sex, honour, dignity, duty.
00:06:39.000I mean, there's quite a lot in there, so you can see that.
00:07:16.000You can come and see me there, I think.
00:07:18.000Anyway, let's have a look at Break Bread with Russell Brand.
00:07:20.000That's my conversation with Wes Huff, superstar.
00:07:24.000Apologist, did you ever think those two words would go together?
00:07:26.000Whose appearance on Joe Rogan appears to have shifted the conversation around conversation.
00:07:30.000We'll be getting into Trump and Gaza in a minute.
00:07:32.000Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about it, JJ, and what you think about it, Thomas Beard, and all of you joining us on X now, because really, this is a pivotal moment, isn't it?
00:07:43.000Here's a little piece of my conversation with Wes Hunt.
00:07:45.000Now, what happens when you remove a fish from the water?
00:07:53.000And what we see is that this part of creation, humanity, who bears God's image, who chose cosmic rebellion by eating the tree of knowledge of good and evil, the only thing God told them not to do, it creates a rift between the creator and the creation.
00:08:09.000And just as when you remove a fish from the sea or a tree from the earth, when you remove humanity from God, we die.
00:09:14.000And we cannot, we cannot allow Elon Musk and a small group of people to secretly, behind closed doors, take away our privacy, take away our dollars.
00:10:18.000In fact, that is what he thought, but he changed it sadly to, We won't rest!
00:10:22.000Which is probably the only chant he could have come up with that's less catchy and more boring.
00:10:29.000Dear old Chuck Schumer there, don't start chance that you can't...
00:10:34.000Remember, of course, while the Democrats still attempt to recover from the recent annihilation, 97% of contributions for USAID employees went to Dems.
00:10:47.000Why, USAID, excuse me, I know that's what I'm to say, is regarded as a political issue rather than an issue defined by philanthropy or altruism, say.
00:10:58.000One of the other stories before we get to Trump and Gaza and what that might be.
00:11:05.000It's an online spat between AOC and Elon.
00:11:14.000You know one of the peculiar phenomena of the modern time is that we're asked to offer moral assessments of billionaires, aren't we?
00:11:22.000Like good billionaires, bad billionaires, billionaires that should have power, billionaires that shouldn't.
00:11:28.000AOC wants to introduce into the mix Dumb billionaires.
00:11:35.000She claims that Elon Musk is the dumbest billionaire she's ever met.
00:11:40.000This dude is probably one of the most unintelligent billionaires I have ever met or seen or witnessed.
00:11:50.000Which, you know, you can probably even glean that from watching these people on TV. Anyways, all of that is to say is that they don't do their homework.
00:12:33.000But the point is, is that what that means is that they're going to hit a button inevitably.
00:12:41.000They're going to hit a button and things can go sideways.
00:12:45.000You cannot indiscriminately hit buttons.
00:12:51.000Well, yeah, someone says, isn't she a bartender?
00:12:54.000One of the things I really like about AOC is that she comes from an ordinary blue-collar background and is now in Congress.
00:13:00.000But what I didn't know, and what Mike Benzer has pointed out, is that AOC, promoting USAID all over X today, actually, she herself came from USAID program in...
00:13:14.000College to jumpstart her miracle political career.
00:13:48.000And while they may be in a position of extraordinary influence currently, they're ultimately, like all of us, dust on the wind of history unless they awaken the sacred within themselves through surrender to Jesus Christ.
00:14:52.000What I didn't know at that time is that often these telephones and drives and philanthropic endeavours are themselves peculiar money laundering Someone, won't someone please get George Clooney?
00:15:14.000I remember feeling that Haiti was a real example of people coming together to do what was right.
00:15:19.000You look into Haiti's economic situation and political situation and see the impact of the Clinton Foundation and George Soros.
00:15:57.000We've got to talk about this difficult subject.
00:16:00.000Loads of you, obviously, voted for Donald Trump.
00:16:03.000He's the world's most divisive and talked-about figure, with some people seeing him as a kind of, well, not even figurative, antichrist, and others seeing him as close as you're going to get to an anointed saviour.
00:16:17.000Since his administration began, there have been a couple of points that I have noted as being remarkable.
00:16:23.000Let me know in the comments and chat what you have observed.
00:16:26.000One, I didn't like seeing your man there from Oracle talking about AI, mRNA vaccines.
00:16:33.000That was a moment of concern to see from a White House podium.
00:16:37.000And now, of course, the claim that Donald Trump will take over, using the indefatigable and considerable might of the American military, Gaza, and develop it into a kind of economic wonderland.
00:16:53.000Are all wars ultimately motivated by economic interests?
00:17:02.000And when assessing colonialism and imperial agenda, what moral and ethical questions do we ask?
00:17:08.000And what's the statute of limitations?
00:17:10.000Because I'm an Englishman, we colonize the world, you Americans are still yet the greatest imperial power on earth.
00:17:20.000What are we going to do morally and ethically when an announcement of this nature is made that seems so utterly transgressive and unthinkable?
00:17:29.000Let's assess it together, doing our best to understand something that continues to baffle and confuse the finest of minds.
00:17:37.000We'll have it resolved in ten minutes.
00:17:39.000In a presidency made up of days full of so many headlines, on this day there was just one.
00:17:45.000It came after the arrival of Israel's Prime Minister to a White House decked out.
00:17:50.000And a West Wing greeting between two men whose personal relationship has been on, off and back on again.
00:17:57.000They went inside for private talks and then came the news conference and this.
00:18:02.000The US will take over the Gaza Strip and we will do a job with it too.
00:18:08.000We'll own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site, level the site and get rid of the destroyed buildings, level it out, create an economic development that will supply unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for the people of the area.
00:18:29.000So what you want about Donald Trump is a pretty astonishing political figure.
00:18:33.000To hear anyone talk about Gaza, a region so redolent.
00:18:37.000With potent feeling, whether that's the strong feeling that a genocide has been practiced there since October the 7th, or the feeling that this has always been part of the Israeli and Jewish people's heritage.
00:18:52.000To talk about it in terms of just a construction project.
00:19:01.000Let me know where you stand on this issue.
00:19:04.000Is this an indication that Donald Trump is part of a set of global powers that are Absolutely seized control of the world, regardless of what shifts on the political surface.
00:19:16.000Or is this somehow part of a mandate that we expected of Donald Trump?
00:19:21.000Let me know if you, broadly speaking, support the rights of the Palestinian people, or if you're astonished that Israel has tolerated their belligerent neighbour for as long as they have.
00:19:36.000This is what's so difficult, I think, for all of us to appreciate, is that there are brilliant people on both sides of the argument.
00:19:43.000The same as when it comes to talking about God.
00:19:45.000There are atheists that are extraordinarily capable and brilliant and who have considered the depths of epistemology and the breadth of ontology and have concluded there is no God.
00:20:01.000Somehow or another, we're going to have to find a way of holding Israel-Palestine in our minds, acknowledging the scriptural heritage and claims that are made by the Jewish people, and the horror of any war, and in particular the duty of the powerful in situations of conflict.
00:20:19.000Let's see if Trump's advancing this argument.
00:20:23.000Let's see if Trump is a catalyst for significant change, and maybe yet something beautiful could be born of this abominable situation.
00:20:31.000The reaction from the gathered audience reflected the enormity of what he'd just said.
00:20:39.000One lady's actually yawning in the press conference.
00:23:07.000And if there is such a thing as the divine, isn't baked into that concept the idea of compassion, kindness, service, unity, glory, love, duty?
00:23:16.000In a sense, if you believe in divinity, if you believe in God, isn't that commensurate with beliefs in love?
00:23:24.000Let me know in the comments in the chat.
00:23:26.000Long-term ownership position, and I see it bringing great stability to that part of the Middle East and maybe the entire Middle East.
00:23:36.000And everybody I've spoken to, this was not a decision made lightly, everybody I've spoken to loves the idea of the United States owning that piece of land, developing and creating thousands of jobs with something that will be magnificent.
00:23:50.000It's not clear who he had spoken to, but even sky sources close to the top of the Israeli government did not know about the idea.
00:23:57.000And despite trails of other plans for Gaza, this one came from nowhere.
00:24:02.000And I don't want to be cute, I don't want to be a wise guy, but the Riviera of the Middle East, this could be something that could be so magnificent.
00:24:11.000Well, this is pretty staggering, I suppose, just in terms of linguistics, because to divorce Gaza from its history and rename it the Riviera of the Middle East is sort of beyond bold.
00:24:24.000It's kind of almost heretical from every conceivable side of the argument.
00:24:45.000Diddy prognosis have proven to be true.
00:24:48.000It was David Iacue years ago who said that there would be paedophile rings exposed in power and that there were occultist connotations.
00:24:55.000You can't absolutely verify that down to the last grain, but we're a lot further down the road of believing that there are peculiar sex trafficking rings in places of power that have connections to governments, say, and certainly institutions within show business.
00:25:09.000The Epstein and Diddy stories point to that, don't they, enormously, as well as the Jimmy Savile story in my country that suggests...
00:25:14.000That there are sort of connections between power, occultism, sex.
00:25:18.000These things have unfolded and evolved and developed in ways that are certainly more corroboratable than they were when David Icke was saying this.
00:25:26.000Let's see what David Icke says on this issue.
00:25:28.000Now, of course, many people claim that David Icke is an anti-Semite.
00:25:32.000That's certainly not something that I've ever thought of David Icke.
00:27:24.000It seems like powerful forces are at work, and I can't even describe them accurately using simply the language of human politics, which ultimately would...
00:27:35.000Well, without some kind of divine Covenant.
00:28:08.000People that have always provided good political analysis of ongoing and unfolding events, particularly when it comes to wars, are Max Blumenthal and the folks over at Grey Zone.
00:28:21.000They've obviously picked a side when it comes to this conflict.
00:28:24.000I think now it's very appropriate to reiterate that the Democrat leadership enthusiastically joined with Republicans to authorise the shipping over...
00:28:32.000Shipping of over 85,000 tonnes of bombs to Israel to drop on the besieged Gaza Strip.
00:28:38.000And, of course, Blumenthal's response is to a rather dry post from Simone D. Sanders Townsend.
00:28:46.000I think it's now appropriate to reiterate that elections have consequences because I suppose people on the left will be saying, See!
00:30:10.000And then he's parenthesized after ethnically cleansing all Palestinians, or at very least displacing.
00:30:17.000Notwithstanding the unreal cynicism of it, what owning Gaza would concretely mean is a merger of Israel and the US. Wow, that's a really interesting bit of analysis.
00:30:28.000Pieces of cartilage that are not fully exposed between Israel and the United States.
00:30:33.000Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that and how the powerful lobbyist interests, for example, within Israel influence American foreign policy.
00:30:41.000You'll have seen, for example, Senator Thomas Massey talk very articulately about that on Tucker.
00:30:47.000Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
00:30:51.000Israel's problems would be the US's problems like never before, and the US would be permanently associated with Israel in the eyes of the world.
00:30:58.000Relatively ironic, right after Trump got elected to put America first.
00:31:04.000How do you feel about that when you use the same analysis that you would use to say all of this military aid being sent to Ukraine is irresponsible, it's perpetuating an unwinnable conflict?
00:31:15.000How do you apply that and that what we wanted was a president that was going to come in and put America first?
00:31:58.000It's not that that nomenclature should be excluded.
00:32:02.000Relatively ironic, right after Trump got elected to put America first, which I'm pretty sure didn't include settling a colony in the most conflictual land on Earth.
00:32:09.000Yeah, let me know in the comments and chat, even if you're hard in love with Trump and MAGA, where you see this in terms of the mandate under which Trump was swept into power, the Democratic, the electoral mandate.
00:32:23.000And in terms of soft power, not sure Americans have fully fought through the consequences of becoming one and the same with an apartheid, if no nationalist state that's abhorred by such a large proportion of the world's population.
00:32:34.000That's where I would sort of declare my part.
00:32:37.000As a Christian, when you read the Old Testament, if you believe in God, and I believe in God, you start to have to acknowledge that there is a unique, particular, and sacred relationship.
00:32:49.000Between the Jewish people and that land.
00:32:52.000And I wonder, where is it we're drawing the line of what's acceptable, permissible, and what's not acceptable?
00:33:00.000Are we saying that the colonization of America, for example, is unacceptable?
00:33:03.000Certainly would have seemed such to the people that were occupying this land.
00:33:07.000You know, we're just into such the typical arguments that emerge when discussing this issue.
00:33:12.000It's very much part and parcel of Trump's unusual modus operandi, which is to own whatever accusations are thrown at him and to never make any excuse and double down.
00:33:21.000Right, that's his MO. Which admittedly worked for him domestically because Americans came to interpret it as a refreshing authenticity or telling it like it is.
00:33:29.000The world will undoubtedly see an America-Israel merger as...
00:33:32.000In that it had recognised de jure what was de facto already the case.
00:33:37.000Right, it would just make explicit something that had been implicit.
00:33:39.000Remember the Max Blumenthal post we just looked at.
00:33:42.00085,000 tonnes of bombs were shipped to Israel and that was voted for by both Dems and Republicans.
00:34:27.000The US finally being honest about being an ethno-nationalist colonial power will likely instead be seen by billions of people as the final confirmation that the US is definitely not on their side.
00:34:37.000Well, that's a pretty articulate expression.
00:34:41.000What I suppose we're all left to wrestle with here is, was that within the purview and agenda of the Donald Trump that you voted for?
00:34:50.000Ah, a person of the left or centre-left, how do you see this as distinct from the policies of the administration that you would support?
00:34:57.000It's difficult to imagine, I suppose, Kamala Harris saying we're occupying Gaza now, isn't it?
00:35:02.000But it's also impossible to conceive that Kamala Harris would be saying we're no longer going to militarily support Israel.
00:35:09.000Wouldn't you say that ultimately both institutions within government would have behaved in a similar way or at least a way that's on the same spectra?
00:35:17.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments.
00:35:20.000And let me know if ultimately what you want is America to be so focused on America's own interests and for them to be somewhat, you know, confined, should we say, geographically, that you see this as an infringement on the deal and an indication that there might be powers that operate politically that are not explicit.
00:35:40.000Tacit, invisible power, to use the phrasing of Arnaud Bertrand, the idea that there are powers that are continually, ulteriorly operating that we cannot impede, obstruct, or even observe.
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00:38:29.000That's the show where I chat about Christianity and such with the likes of Wes Huff.
00:38:33.000Wes Huff's the apologist and theologian who went on Joe Rogan recently and made a really big impact in both Christian and secular circles.
00:38:42.000Here's a little bit of the conversation I had with Lily earlier today.
00:38:46.000Get Rumble Premium, you get an ad-free experience, then you get more from other Rumble creators and all, like Bongino and Crowder and Glenn Greenwald and that.
00:38:56.000With the time limit then created, like, some...
00:39:01.000Hearing this bit, right, I was saying, what about you, mate, when you had it off a hundred geezers, didn't you feel a bit something in your heart, a little bit?
00:39:09.000Don't be childish or disgusting, you lot.
00:39:13.000And in the video itself, you know, I didn't watch the carnal aspects of that, but I did see a clip online of her looking pretty moved and upset.
00:39:45.000And, obviously, these are people who have waited and, you know, have maybe travelled far and are also, like, maybe fans of me and things like that.
00:39:59.000So I think that also created some, like, hostile situations where the guys were a bit like, you're not going to give me more time, like, I've come far.
00:40:07.000And I was like, you know, I'm trying to...
00:40:19.000Watch that conversation between me and Lily Phillips become a member of Rumble Premium.
00:40:25.000There are good billionaires, there are bad billionaires, and then there is Bill Gates, the omnibillionaire, the billionaire whose expertise reaches like a fog around every subject.
00:41:15.000Mr. Gates, you also called Elon Musk political influence abroad, quote, insane, along with another word we can't repeat here.
00:41:22.000Here he is on the subject of USAID and how the cancelling of USAID will lead to millions of deaths.
00:41:32.000The issue is divisive because some people see USAID as a kind of money laundering operation, part of America's imperialist global reach, ways of rewarding, for example, the Clinton Foundation and the sets of interests that Bill Clinton is strongly associated with, i.e.
00:41:53.000A kind of centralised, resource-based and resource-oriented set of powers that move through the world, benefiting from pandemics, benefiting from wars, avoiding and evading proper inquiry.
00:42:49.000I don't just mean the hosts of The View.
00:42:51.000I mean the many, many media interests that support globalism, partly because they're invested in it, but partly because they don't know that they are participants in evil.
00:43:01.000We can't repeat here, but what's your take on his political access and influence here in America right now?
00:43:09.000Well, Elon, his private sector work, You know, it's been very innovative, really fantastic.
00:43:17.000A lot of private sector people, when they get into government, they don't take the time necessarily to see what the good work is or why it's structured the way it is.
00:43:28.000Yeah, he should stick to the thing that he's good at in the private sector.
00:43:33.000Billionaires have got no business getting involved in, for example.
00:43:37.000The World Health Organization or Gavi or any other vaccine-oriented agenda.
00:43:42.000For example, billionaires shouldn't get involved in African agriculture or the agriculture in India, messing stuff up by patenting seeds, getting involved in agriculture, potentially participating in a crisis that led to the death of 400,000 Indian farmers.
00:43:59.000In fact, wait a minute, these are all things that I've done!
00:44:03.000In a way, I watched dear Bill Gates then recognise as he was talking, how can I criticise Elon Musk's overreach when the criticism is in itself a part of the overreach that I'm condemning as I, a billionaire, sit on The View saying billionaires how can I criticise Elon Musk's overreach when the criticism is in itself a part Which billionaire do you think has had the most negative impact on the earth?
00:45:58.000Yeah, and that's how you should think about it.
00:46:01.000In a democracy, you're allowed to have elections and vote for policies that you agree with and vote out politicians that you don't agree with or political parties.
00:46:10.000The problem with Bill Gates is he's transcendent of those kind of systems of power.
00:46:14.000Whoever you vote for, you're going to be getting some Bill Gates.
00:46:18.000As he said himself on The View, one of the top recipients of USAID grants was Garvey.
00:46:25.000One of his organisations that he, indeed, is part of his vaccine endeavour.
00:46:33.000Yeah, what's a good way of describing Garvey?
00:46:35.000It's like, isn't that a sort of a kind of a medical initiative that manufactures and disseminates vaccines?
00:46:43.000Isn't that like a good way of describing them?
00:46:45.000In any event, it's pretty extraordinary to not have Bill Gates for all the things that he could talk about openly on The View.
00:46:51.000Say, look, I actually get loads of USAID. Did he say that?
00:46:54.000Did he say, the reason I like this is because it's money that I control and influence that I wield.
00:47:02.000He goes on to say that there's probably going to be another pandemic and it could happen any day now.
00:47:07.000He's kind of an apocalyptic prophet of pandemics.
00:47:11.000Always telling us there's going to be a pandemic.
00:47:13.000Always funding some exercise where people practice for when there is a pandemic.
00:47:18.000Always funding research that could actually lead to...
00:47:21.000Actually, I don't know that Bill Gates is directly...
00:47:24.000Involved in funding gain-of-function research or research into the creation of viruses that you can then develop vaccines for.
00:48:25.000The next one could be far more severe.
00:48:29.000If I have my wicked little way, in a sense, Bill Gates is like...
00:48:34.000Ike, David, Ike, in so much as I've been telling you that this is what's going to happen.
00:48:39.000If only you'll listen to it, it's predictable.
00:48:41.000In fact, both of us use that exact idea, Ike, when talking about the proposed occupation of Gaza by presumably U.S. military forces, or Gates talking about the inevitability of another pandemic.
00:48:53.000What we're discussing is who gets to be powerful?
00:49:25.000Why would you grant Elon Musk authority?
00:49:28.000Yeah, that's certainly a good question.
00:49:30.000Why would you grant Bill Gates authority?
00:49:32.000Why would you grant Trump authority, Biden authority, Keir Starmer authority?
00:49:37.000Why would you grant anybody authority unless you thought they were somehow a conduit of or vessel for some kind of certain reliable moral power?
00:49:47.000And if you don't believe there is a certain reliable moral power, then I don't know how you even structure.
00:49:54.000Government or society or civilization or on what basis there would be a point in doing that other than the relentless pursuit of pleasure, then you can't have any kind of moral aggregation or purview at all.
00:50:04.000And if you accept that there is a God, then you have to sort of simultaneously accept the sovereignty of all individuals and their sanctity.
00:50:16.000And then you would have to probably make an absolute priority the principle of decentralization.
00:50:21.000Wherever mankind tries to aggregate power, they are defying God, whether that's corporately or bureaucratically.
00:50:29.000Therefore, you could sort of dismiss almost with one almighty sweep both of the great and dreadful ideologies of the last century, communism, state-based power, fascism, a kind of individualistic...
00:50:40.000Power derived from the claim of the leader to be able to control entire populations and even the land itself.
00:50:46.000And then you'd get rid of the sanitized versions of those ideals that emerged subsequently.
00:50:51.000Social democracy, a kind of sanitized version of communism, and free market capitalism, a kind of economized form of fascism, particularly in its form where massive companies receive subsidies.
00:51:05.000Tax exemption and are acting beyond any kind of boundary when it comes to geography and often ethics themselves.
00:51:15.000What's required clearly is a radical review of the way that we consent to be governed.
00:51:21.000Appears to be coming to the forefront, whether you listen to Bill Gates or Donald Trump, whether you're looking at the new Gaza policy, let's call it, or you're looking at who has the right as a billionaire to pontificate on behalf of humanity.
00:51:44.000Actually, President Trump's leadership was a factor in getting that out quickly.
00:51:51.000And when I spoke to him, I said, okay, here's some other medical innovations, including a thing called an HIV cure that could be accelerated.
00:51:58.000So, you know, we should be more prepared, both for a pandemic.
00:52:19.000No, I mean, The view doing there what the view does best, indeed what the view is designed for, to trivialise important issues and to normalise gargantuan, mutated and dreadful power.
00:53:35.000Whenever I feel like I need sweet freedom, like night time, bedtime, or like when I'm driving around, contemplating the Lord and how to bring down the government, I'm talking about the EU, what I do is I pop the old phone in the Faraday sleeve and know that I am untraceable, untrackable, like a phantom.
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00:53:58.000What the Faraday sleeve can do is not only protect your ability to relax, for example, at bedtime or quiet time, Giving you a break from endless tracking, spying and radiation.
00:54:07.000You've got your phone when you want it and you can throw it into the old ghost sleeve, don't be disgusting, when you don't want it.
00:54:57.000Here he talks about how regulations can grant freedom, but also don't you get from that there has to be a moral and supreme authority to provide them regulations.
00:55:09.000It's either arbitrary or achieved by mandate of the people.
00:55:12.000Then you'll start saying you can't achieve regulations or law, order, by mandate of the people.
00:55:17.000The people have been misguided by deceptive media.
00:55:27.000Let's have a look at my chat with Wesley Huff where he talks about freedom from rules.
00:55:31.000Let me know who came up with the phrase joy through work.
00:55:34.000There are countries around the world where you can do whatever you want, whenever you want, however you want.
00:55:37.000And we wouldn't describe those countries as overly safe.
00:55:40.000It's within the context of boundaries that actually freedom thrives.
00:55:46.000It's because of the fact that we have stop signs and we stop at the stop sign.
00:55:52.000We stop our vehicle so that people can walk by and we allow for that, at least to some degree, that limitation for the sake of peace and for the sake of safety.
00:56:18.000Also, you better see my conversation with Lily Phillips.
00:56:20.000Plus, you'll get ad-free experience on Rumble.
00:56:24.000You won't see no ads when you're clicking on stuff.
00:56:26.000All the programmatic ads will be gone.
00:56:27.000Plus, you get additional content from like Bongino and Crowder and Greenwald and all those guys.
00:56:33.000Okay, you beautiful brutes, we're going to step...
00:56:36.000Off of X and YouTube and all those places.
00:56:39.000Now, let me know in the comments in the chat.
00:56:41.000Do you want to see me talk about Elizabeth Warren and RFK? Do you want to see me talk about Keir Starmer in the UK and the madness of that prison island?
00:56:50.000What do you want to see me talk about?
00:56:52.000Or do you want to see me talk about NATO? There's some great conversation from Piers Morgan and Tucker Carlson on that subject.
00:58:54.000I don't take contributions from Big Pharma executives.
00:59:03.000I don't take any corporate pack money.
00:59:06.000And you and your allies already know that.
00:59:11.000Yeah, I'm a great person, doing a great job.
00:59:15.000So, here, you won't, for example, find out that I've, in fact, oh, Super PAC launches to support, put them cans back on Isaac, I'm getting a terrible bleed.
00:59:24.000Super PAC launches to support Elizabeth Warren, who has decided, who has decried the role of Super PACs.
00:59:30.000Mystery Warren Super PAC funder revealed.
00:59:32.000Top 20 member recipients of money from Pharmaceuticals and Health.
00:59:39.000Should we get some sort of drum roll on this?
00:59:41.000It's obviously Elizabeth Warren, completely lacking in principles.
00:59:46.000Let's see if that's in any way impacted her perspective on allowing ordinary citizens to sue vaccine manufacturers.
00:59:53.000You will recall when we had Aaron Siri on the show, lawyer, expert and advocate for those injured by vaccines, he said, That because vaccine manufacturers have indemnity from prosecution, it means that they've got a biased and bogus model, economic model, when it comes to vaccine manufacture.
01:00:12.000If you make vitamin C, you could get sued if your product goes wrong.
01:00:16.000If you make headache tablets, you could be sued.
01:00:21.000Imagine over time the favourability that that grants the manufacturer a vaccine.
01:00:27.000Imagine how over time the buyers will be, wait a minute, If we make vaccines and they kill people it don't matter to us legally and given that we have no concerns other than making money and profit anything that's endlessly...
01:00:40.000Profitable, or at least potentially profitable, if you could get a government to mandate it, if it's impossible to sue people if the vaccine goes wrong, or at least even if you do sue them, the government makes the payout, as happens in my crazy country.
01:00:53.000No wonder you have entrenched politicians who truly believe they're doing the right thing.
01:00:56.000I think that when you look at this cavalcade of adorable lunatics, Elizabeth Warren, AOC, Keir Starmer, whoever, they, in their little hearts, think they're doing the right thing.
01:01:09.000You see Elizabeth Warren's self-righteousness.
01:01:12.000Listen, I don't know you and your allies.
01:01:17.000But actually, though, she's so deep in an ideology of corporatism and support of the interests of the powerful that she doesn't even know that's what she's doing.
01:01:27.000Stated, this is not only about a private company that gets sued and has to pay out.
01:01:34.000Vaccine manufacturers often operate on very slim profit margins.
01:01:39.000If they get sued repeatedly and successfully, they simply move out of the vaccine space.
01:01:48.000We've already seen this happen with vaccines in the past.
01:01:52.00020 years ago, we watched vaccines just move away if they did not have protection from these kinds of lawsuits.
01:02:00.000If you don't protect those poor vaccine manufacturers from those bastards, the vaccine injured.
01:02:09.000Have you seen footage of that girl spasming on the floor after she got the COVID vaccine?
01:03:01.000The consequence of Mr. Kennedy's ability to make those lawsuits easier is also the ability to shut down access and manufacturing for vaccines for every one of us.
01:03:19.000Won't someone please, please think of the children who have suddenly got skyrocketing autism numbers among them ever since this extensive and unregulated vaccine program began?
01:03:33.000Well, certainly, if you can tell stories using economics and graphs, it appears that Bobby Kennedy's candidature and passing of the financial aspect, at least, of the Senate committee is having an impact.
01:03:48.000Pfizer and Moderna stocks crashing after RFK's nomination for the HHS was advanced.
01:04:12.000And it seems duplicitously making claims that she exists solely to ensure that enough vaccines are made for everyone.
01:04:21.000An interest shared by, among others, Bill Gates, who also seems very keen for us to get vaccines to the most vulnerable on the earth, unless there's a competing desire for profit.
01:04:35.000And there you have, too, Bobby Kennedy, castigated, condemned, criticised, And slammed as a hypocrite when it appears that we have, at least in his candidature, the possibility of a legitimate, honest, open, but flawed political figure and leader.
01:04:56.000If Bobby Kennedy don't get confirmed, we're left in a morass and banal landscape of Elizabeth Warren's.
01:05:06.000And that's what the epitome of politics is.