The Musk-Trump war of words reignited, the Big Beautiful Bill seeming to drive an irreconcilable wedge between them, Musk saying he will support candidates that want to reduce the U.S. deficit, Trump saying he'll oppose him.
00:03:43.000If you're over here from Tim Cast, tell us what you want to talk about, guys.
00:03:46.000We're talking about globalization and a new level of surveillance and demonic authority being asserted through technology that Peter Thiel himself is talking about.
00:03:58.000Listen to this post on X-ray from someone called Ron Filipowski.
00:04:03.000In the past 24 hours, Trump's friend Elon Musk, Thomas Massey, Japan, a judge in Israel, the CEO of AT ⁇ T, Jerome Powell, Canada, Tom Tillis, a Forbes reporter, Harvard, and migrants with being eaten by Burmese pythons in the Everglades, while releasing a new line of colognes.
00:04:24.000And we'll be talking about those colognes.
00:06:26.000If you were out here, if you were in this glorious redneck Riviera with Us, you'd be able to smell the sweetness of just three men toiling to bring you free speech.
00:06:37.000The UK and the US are the best of friends on a good day.
00:06:48.000Here, Piers, Piers Morgan, the British journalist and broadcaster, has chatted to your very own Jake Paul.
00:06:56.000And it seems they have some kind of set too.
00:06:59.000Paul Schober, all Russell needs is his natural musk.
00:07:02.000That natural musk has got me into a lot of trouble.
00:07:06.000I was releasing them spores and pheromones throughout the world, thinking I was a giddy representative of a pagan and hedonistic age, but it turns out the wind changes.
00:07:15.000And if you speak too freely, and if you explicitly state that no global authority, no national authority, no commercial or corporate authority should ever be placed ahead of God, that no one should be subjugated and that there is a path for all of us to redemption through Christ.
00:07:32.000You start saying that stuff, my word, they'll load up against you.
00:07:35.000Let's have a look at Jake Paul and Piers Morgan getting it on.
00:08:43.000I'm really keen to talk about, this is the conversation I want to have.
00:08:48.000With all of the great work Tommy Robinson's done pushing for this inquiry into rape gangs in the UK, how do we reconcile the fact that right now the UK has a strong Muslim population, the vast majority of whom are great British people who deserve to be treated with respect?
00:09:08.000Even if you don't like the religion of Islam, even if you don't, then, you know, I mean, you've got to find a way to get these communities to come together.
00:09:18.000Fuck your king of Jewish wholesalers in the ass.
00:11:02.000Well, I don't know that that was the best example of human interaction that I've ever seen.
00:11:08.000Independent media in general, I think, is pretty fantastic.
00:11:12.000It gives a voice to so many new communities and ensures that the centralized control of legacy media has been punctured and is maybe even fatally wounded.
00:11:23.000But do we have a responsibility to ensure that love and beauty is a significant part of what we stream?
00:13:05.000I say that we make our own colognes in our own gonads.
00:13:08.000Now, let's have a look at Charlie Kirk.
00:13:10.000He's debating feminists about the fundamental differences between men and women.
00:13:16.000The main story we'll be talking about today will be the Musk-Trump spat, the true nature of power, whether this whole thing is an engineered and orchestrated ruse to distract people, a kind of bait and switch, or, did you see the way I see it?
00:13:31.000Through the cubrician lens of Dr. Strangelove, that human beings are flawed and fallible, broken, that no one individual, whether it's a tech billionaire, genius, or a president made for times like these that needs a rhino hide and an entrepreneurial mind, still, nevertheless, is a human being flawed, fallen, broken, in need of salvation.
00:13:55.000We'll be looking a little later at Peter Thiel's recent interview with the New York Times, where he says he fears the Antichrist.
00:14:02.000And by his reckoning and mine, the Antichrist will come in the form of a one-world government.
00:14:08.000Is the Antichrist on his presumably here's the Antichrist?
00:14:12.000Is the Antichrist going to have a penis?
00:14:13.000I'm assuming a scaly, evil, translucent one.
00:14:18.000Let's have a look at Charlie Kirk dating the all-important differences between men and women.
00:14:22.000I think with some feminists, check it out.
00:14:24.000If I sit down with men, what do they always talk about?
00:14:46.000They talk about macro concepts, big things, stock market, sports, you know, things that I don't know if you cast aspersions, but I'm assessing from the cleavage that these women are not in academia.
00:15:02.000Sports, you know, things that are very, you know, like, let's just say bigger than individual.
00:15:06.000Women, if you sit down, they'll talk a lot about conversations.
00:15:09.000He's on a podcast called Whatever, that's like a young women's podcast where they talk about whatever.
00:15:13.000Join us on whatever this week, where we'll be talking to Charlie Kirk.
00:15:16.000Conversations or relationships, they're kids, very micro.
00:15:19.000One of the reasons why men and women brains are different and they continue to be different is there's different skill sets.
00:15:23.000And I think we can all acknowledge that.
00:15:25.000The way that you frame it is like, oh, women are awesome at like small talk and like sewing or whatever, and then men are just awesome at like the stock market and being CHAPTER.
00:15:33.000If you're going to talk about like representation being the thing that lets you know that, oh, men are obviously smarter.
00:16:12.000That's very interesting from Charlie Kirk.
00:16:14.000Let me know what you think in the Rumble comments.
00:16:18.000Do you think that the distinctions between men and women are as clear and as obvious as Charlie Kirk points out?
00:16:26.000He said towards the end of it that there's a bell curve, that some women have those abilities, but those women are the exception.
00:16:34.000What I would say when it comes to matters of raw political power is that that political power is not from Eden.
00:16:43.000In a recent sermon that I attended, the pastor said, we were made for Eden, that we live in exile here.
00:16:49.000Something that's clear from scripture, but I just heard it in a sermon recently and it kind of really landed on me.
00:16:54.000Why is it we feel so uncomfortable, so restless, so helpless, so hopeless and homeless here?
00:17:00.000It's because we are in exile that we were made for Eden.
00:17:04.000And so men having adapted to these systems, which I regard as actually primarily satanic, can't be an expression of our nature unless men evolve.
00:17:18.000And I would say that that's probably at odds with Charlie Kirk, who like Charlie Kirk's perspective.
00:17:23.000I'm assuming Charlie Kirk, you know, I know Charlie Kirk is a Christian and a very well-informed and educated Christian.
00:17:30.000What I feel is that we want to live in a world, in a culture that's an expression of our higher nature.
00:17:38.000We can only achieve and access our higher nature through Christ, through owning and acknowledging our fallenness and turning to him.
00:17:48.000Let me know what you guys think in the comments and chat about that.
00:17:52.000I'm appearing at Turning Point, Charlie Kirk's event.
00:18:00.000And let me know what you guys think or if you're going to that.
00:18:03.000Turning point's obviously a Republican and right-wing organisation, but I'm going because I want to hang out with these people, see what's going on, learn a little bit about it.
00:18:18.000A bunch of fifth-grade girls were arrested for plotting to murder a little boy and making it look like he took his own life.
00:18:27.000I mean, I'm terrified to look at that story.
00:18:29.000We'll be looking at it a moment, but in a moment, excuse me.
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00:21:05.000Is there a choice emerging that goes beyond the worship of false idols and the acceptance of our current systems?
00:21:11.000Is there a possibility that the technology that's currently being used to create an anti-Christ global system of domination could be inverted, flipped to grant us maximal personal sovereignty, excuse me, under him, under God?
00:21:27.000This is stuff that we're going to be discussing over the next hour.
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00:21:35.000Because the world needs the change fast.
00:21:37.000And in order to achieve that, we need to have open, free, clear conversations.
00:21:41.000Because a world in which little girls plot scooby-doo style, but like a weird, nefarious, and evil Scooby-Doo, to kill a boy and make it look like suicide is a world in need of radical change.
00:21:55.000New details about a murder plot thought up by fifth grade girls at a West Valley school.
00:22:00.000The girls accused of planning to stab their classmate and to try to make it look like a suicide.
00:22:06.00012 news journalist Gabriella Bakery is live in Surprise with the latest on this case.
00:22:14.000It is Chairman Troy, and according to the Surprise Police report, one of the suspects allegedly had just broken up with the boy they were targeting.
00:22:23.000Some of the suspects told officers they didn't think they were going to go through with this plan, and they were too scared to tell an adult what was going on.
00:22:31.000A conversation between four fifth-grade girls at recess turned into a criminal investigation.
00:22:37.000According to a newly obtained police report, the girls are accused of plotting to kill their classmate at Legacy Traditional School in West Surprise by luring him into an outside bathroom and stabbing him in the stomach.
00:22:49.000Quote, just end him is what they allegedly agreed upon while sitting at a lunch table on October 1st, 2024.
00:22:56.000Each of the girls had a role in the plan, which included wearing gloves to hide fingerprints, forging a suicide note, and having lookouts.
00:23:03.000The plan didn't pan out because another classmate overheard their conversation and told her.
00:23:08.000So there'll be loads of reasons why that plan didn't pan out because they're little children.
00:23:12.000It's not going to just be fingerprints that's the issue.
00:23:15.000The suicide note's going to be ineligible.
00:23:17.000It's going to be in the wrong handwriting.
00:23:35.000It's one of the reasons why I'm so keen to get Tommy Robinson on this podcast, in fact, because he's had such an impact on the rape gang inquiry in the UK.
00:23:44.000And it shows how malleable politics is, that they have to respond to us when we unite and unify.
00:23:50.000Obviously, my personal interest is ensuring that Britain doesn't descend into a climate of hatred, race baiting, and constant conflict.
00:23:56.000Although many would argue that's what's happening right now.
00:23:59.000Anyway, his documentary centered on a playground spat where like a Syrian refugee lad and a British indigenous white lad had a fight and it got turned into an international incident and exploited by various sources on the right and left.
00:24:18.000Yesterday when we were talking about Glastonbury, if you had a look at our video on that event yesterday when Bob Villen, a kind of drill punk artist from the UK said, kill the IDF.
00:24:28.000Loads of people like on the left will jump on it.
00:24:30.000Loads of people on the right will jump on it.
00:24:32.000We just live in this continual blizzard of opinion now.
00:24:37.000And that's why I believe we have to turn away from contemporary reflection and opining and to the deep truths of scripture.
00:24:47.000Recognize the fundamental fact that we survive by grace, that we require faith and that we have to repent.
00:24:53.000But if you make this world your God, this world will fail you and you will fail.
00:24:58.000This is a chance for radical reevaluation and redemption.
00:25:02.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat.
00:25:04.000Let's have a look at the rest of this crazy thing.
00:25:07.000And told her parent and the school resource officer.
00:25:10.000The arresting officer notes three of the girls and their families appeared remorseful and apologized, but one girl smiled, laughed, and made excuses.
00:25:18.000In fifth grade, you're starting to really put a lot of emphasis and care about what your peers think about you.
00:25:27.000Child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Mark Anderson tells me this time in a child's life can be difficult as they're susceptible to challenges of peer pressure and they still don't fully know right from wrong.
00:25:38.000Pay attention to potential warning signs.
00:25:40.000And if you're seeing that there might be an issue, then you don't know what to do.
00:25:48.000There are a lot of people in the community that are here to help parents, to help families, and to help the kids.
00:25:57.000And a spokesperson for Legacy Traditional Schools Tells me the safety and well-being of their students is their top priority and that they acted immediately and appropriate with the help of law enforcement on this matter from last year.
00:26:10.000I also talked to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office, who tells me misdemeanor charges were referred to them last year, and this case has since been adjudicated.
00:26:19.000Live in surprise, Gabriella Becura, 12 News.
00:26:23.000Okay, well for me, that's just the amplification and exaggeration of a schoolyard spat, but it does provide you with a bit of a window and an insight into the failure of our culture.
00:26:34.000Now, on the front line, the top of the bill, the main bout, it's Musk v.
00:26:46.000In retrospect, how significant was the alliance between Musk and Trump for Trump's second election as 47?
00:26:54.000Was it more important than Vivek Ramaswamy or Tulsi Gabbard or RFK or the endorsement of Tucker Carlson or the interview with Joe Rogan?
00:27:02.000There were so many factors that came together.
00:27:05.000Is the fact that JD Vance, a sort of a fine, self-made, alto-didactual, although Harvard-educated Catholic, is his VP?
00:27:14.000Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
00:27:17.000What seems to be happening now is the breakdown, not just of that alliance, but the breakdown of the optimism that took Trump into office, the belief that everything will be okay if you just have the right person in the Oval Office.
00:27:32.000You know what I think, and it's maybe similar what you think.
00:27:35.000The systems and institutions themselves are in need of such a radical re-evaluation that it don't matter how you rearrange the furniture within them.
00:27:43.000Later in the show, we'll be talking about AOC and her self-mythologizing.
00:27:46.000We'll be talking about the Democrat Party, how it's falling apart and devouring itself.
00:27:51.000We'll talk about the emergence of figures like Bamdani, the resurgent communist threat, are alive and well in New York City.
00:28:00.000What I'd like you to focus on here is the fact that Trump and Musk are opposing each other within existing political institutions.
00:28:08.000Trump saying he's going to back people that are pro the Big Beautiful Bill against anyone that resists it.
00:28:48.000Every member of Congress who campaigned on reducing government spending and then immediately voted for the biggest debt increase in history should hang their heads in shame.
00:28:56.000And they will lose their primary next year if it's the last thing I do on this earth.
00:29:06.000Now, what I suppose is the aspect of the big, beautiful bill that Musk most opposes is, as he says there, the increase in debt, which was, and therefore the increase in the American deficit.
00:29:18.000America, by Musk's reckoning, is a bankrupt nation.
00:29:21.000Now, look, I don't understand global finance.
00:29:25.000I don't understand many things as a matter of fact.
00:29:29.000But let me know whether you think this is personal or ideological.
00:29:34.000Let's have a look at Musk saying that he's going to support Thomas Massey.
00:29:38.000Every member of Congress who campaigned on reducing government, oh, there it is, please support Thomas Massey.
00:29:43.000The establishment is working to primary him because he's a genuine fiscal conservative and opposes the big bloated scam.
00:29:53.000Now, Thomas Massey is a politician that we've followed for a long time.
00:29:58.000He was pretty open during the COVID pandemic, that he didn't trust the media, that he didn't trust the government's response.
00:30:04.000He's been pretty honest and open during war.
00:30:07.000Most of his interviews are informative, whether it was on Tucker Carlson a little while ago where he talked about AIPAC.
00:30:12.000I certainly learned a great deal there.
00:30:14.000Or recently, he's been on Theo Vaughn.
00:30:18.000Thomas Massey might be the kind of independent leader that will become more and more significant if the technology that we have now has what I believe will be its best possible use, which is the service of decentralization.
00:30:31.000If Peter Thiel is right that the Antichrist is a one-world government, then is it a simple matter of obvious truth that the best thing for us to do is decentralize wherever possible, that we should have the maximum amount of control in our own lives, the maximum amount of influence in our own communities, and the maximum impact in our own families?
00:30:52.000Let me know what you think in the comments and chat about that.
00:30:54.000Here, Thomas Massey and Theo Vaughan talk about, well, actually, it's that big, beautiful bill, which I still don't fully understand.
00:31:06.000Inside of that big, beautiful bill is a provision for artificial intelligence corporations that says no for 10 years, no state or locality can regulate them.
00:31:18.000And then it talks about zoning and routing, which if you, you know, some of your listeners may have seen this, like locally, somebody's, some big corporation wants to put a data center in your backyard.
00:31:29.000Well, that's what Congress is trying to do.
00:31:31.000They're trying to say that these corporations can override local zoning laws, that the local zoning board should take a back seat and let this big information center show up in your backyard that uses all kinds of water and all kinds of power and puts out all kinds of RF and has, you know, oh yeah, your fucking cousin's going to be walking down the street just fucking, you know, just fucking screaming out Amazon orders.
00:31:54.000You know, it's going to be, what is happening, man?
00:32:10.000So if you're a Republican and you vote for that bill, okay, you supported enforcing the border, but you also let AI basically take over your local and state governments.
00:33:04.000And most of them choose to play along.
00:33:07.000Seems like the chat's pretty divided on Thomas Massey.
00:33:10.000Many people saying that he's a man of great integrity.
00:33:13.000Other people thinking that he's little more than a fraud.
00:33:15.000I tend to fall on the side of those of you that think he's an authentic and important voice in the political forum.
00:33:21.000Indeed, disagreement and conflict is going to be necessary in this time of radical transition and transformation.
00:33:28.000indeed that's what we're about to embark on now elon musk's primary concern is a financial one and that's understandable isn't it given that his remit within your government briefly as the head of doge was to find route out and expose unnecessary expenditure and government waste.
00:33:46.000Musk has a few important things to say.
00:33:48.000One, he says that both parties are the same when it comes to matters of debt and expenditure, which seems pretty sort of striking and extraordinary.
00:33:57.000And he's also suggesting there should be a new party.
00:34:01.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you would vote for a new party.
00:34:04.000This is a time of transformation and transition.
00:34:49.000It could have gone any number of directions.
00:34:51.000But what happened was that the Islamic Brotherhood were there and ready with an idea.
00:34:55.000So in a liminal time, in a time of transition, they were able to step in.
00:34:59.000You could argue that nationalism, patriotism, populism has a similar role in Western democracies.
00:35:06.000Where there ain't a new and emergent idea yet, people revert to the last thing that works, attempt to reboot the last political and ideological movement or motion or notion that was successful for them.
00:35:19.000I believe we have to find eternal truth, that we have to return to our Lord.
00:35:23.000That might have all sorts of expressions politically and socially, of course it will.
00:35:28.000But certainly there will be principles that are irrefutable because they don't come from man.
00:35:35.000Now let's have a look at this transitional and extraordinary moment that's playing out.
00:35:39.000These great popular, unique political figures, these unique cultural figures like Trump and Musk seem to be, whether consciously or not, delivering us to a point of change and transition.
00:35:50.000Musk saying publicly that America needs a new or third party.
00:35:54.000My country, the UK, is having its own sort of Trump moment as Nigel Farage, who's been an important political figure for a long time now, leads reform, which is kind of MAGA UK, really.
00:36:05.000But because you are a little further along in your country, you're having your MAGA moment right now.
00:36:10.000We can see that nationalism and patriotism, although those ideas and notions are to some degree understandable and valid to a point, are unlikely to deliver the solutions that we require.
00:36:20.000Let's have a look at these couple of posts from Musk.
00:36:22.000Here he is saying that there is a uniparty that's in charge.
00:36:26.000And I suppose this graph sort of demonstrates ascending debt over time.
00:36:33.000He's reposted an account called Rabbit Hole.
00:36:36.000Debt under Democrats going up, debt under Republicans going up.
00:36:39.000Neither of the major parties has been successful in addressing this issue.
00:36:42.000And I suppose that Musk, in particular, was hoping to address it through Doge.
00:36:47.000So that's an interesting little visual representation of his perspective.
00:36:51.000He says, it's obvious with the insane spending on this bill, which increases the debt ceiling by a record $5 trillion, that we live in a one-pie country.
00:37:11.000I didn't think Porky Pig would be on my mind, but here he is.
00:37:13.000Time for a new political party that actually cares about the people.
00:37:16.000Well, that's a sentiment that it's difficult to disagree with.
00:37:20.000Certainly, we need radical political change.
00:37:23.000Even those of you that love Trump, and I love aspects of Trump, I've got to be honest, what I love about him is that he's confrontational, that he's explicit, that he's open in his attacks on corrupt institutions.
00:37:34.000They'll go on the news and say to this day stuff like, you think we don't do the same things as China?
00:37:38.000We'll be looking at that clip a little later.
00:37:40.000There are a lot of things to admire about Trump.
00:37:42.000I'm not sure how I feel about the colognes.
00:37:44.000I'm not sure how I feel about the sneakers.
00:37:47.000I'm not sure how I feel about him opposing people like Thomas Massey, who I believe are the kind of political figures that we need to support, whether you like him or not.
00:37:56.000Surely if you agree with freedom of speech, if you agree with the principles upon which your country is founded, you want open conversation and debate.
00:38:03.000Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
00:38:05.000Now, here is Elon Musk underlining and laying out his perspective on debt and the fact, the significant fact that your interest repayments are larger than the Pentagon budget.
00:38:20.000Let me make sure that I've got that correct.
00:38:22.000Just the interest payments on the national debt exceed the Defense Department budget.
00:38:28.000Now, if that's true, and I suppose it is because Zelon Musk wouldn't just say stuff that weren't true, let me know in the comments and chat.
00:38:33.000We stand on the Epstein files moment from a couple of weeks ago.
00:38:37.000If that's true, then it's something that's got to be addressed.
00:40:08.000They are both obviously extremely intelligent people, and it's not an accident that they've risen to these positions of power.
00:40:15.000I have some sympathy for people that believe that there are institutions and occult interests that transcend the power of even significantly potent individuals like Trump and Musk.
00:40:26.000But just to see him outlie and describe the problem like that is a further reminder of the brilliance of the man, I would say.
00:40:35.000Now, when Musk and Trump relined, that power, that combined power, was sufficient to lead Trump into office.
00:40:43.000I wonder if Trump and Musk in opposition will be enough to disrupt the Trump presidency.
00:40:50.000Here, Donald Trump threatens Musk with an EV mandate.
00:40:54.000Elon Musk knew long before he so strongly endorsed me for president that I was strongly against the EV mandate.
00:40:59.000It is ridiculous and was also a major part of my campaign.
00:41:02.000Electric cars are fine, but not everyone should be forced to own one.
00:41:06.000Elon may get more subsidy than any human being in history by far, and without subsidies, Elon would probably have to close up shop and head back home to South Africa.
00:41:14.000No more rocket launches, satellites, or electric car production, and our country would save a fortune.
00:41:19.000Perhaps we should have Doge take a good, hard look at this.
00:41:30.000That's like a Frankenstein's monster moment where your own creation turns against you.
00:41:38.000Now, here is a video of that claim being reiterated by Trump.
00:41:42.000We'll look at that before wrapping up this subject.
00:41:45.000What we're looking at, really, is two supremely powerful individuals that have risen to a degree of power and potency that exceeds the abilities of the systems and institutions that currently contains them because those systems and institutions are what in fact needs to change.
00:42:01.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat.
00:42:03.000Let me know what you think about the idea of a third party and let me know if you agree with me that this is an indication that these institutions are going to have to be radically revised and re-evaluated.
00:42:13.000That this is not just an American phenomenon, although that these are particularly American individuals, even though as Trump reminds us there, Elon Musk is a South African.
00:42:23.000He's American in the sense that he's part of this American age, the entrepreneurialism, the avant-gardism, and the sort of robust bombast of Americana in the contemporary age.
00:43:23.000Could this entire spat be as simple as that, a squabble about electric vehicles?
00:43:28.000Or is this an ideological crisis that could change the course of American history?
00:43:34.000Are we witnessing in the form of a showdown between these two figures the end of the idea that MAGA populism via this immersive and omniscient technology can deliver the political results that it for a moment promised?
00:43:49.000Are we, like Elon Musk suggests, going to require a new political pathway?
00:43:54.000Will Trump continue to preside to the end of his term?
00:43:58.000Certainly the idea of a third Trump term, which will be anti-constitutional, seems ever more unlikely.
00:44:06.000What will be the global ramifications?
00:44:08.000And will we at last pick up the mantle and chalice required of all of us to openly, directly, explicitly and consciously accept the power we have been granted?
00:44:21.000The power to repent, the power to achieve by faith what cannot be achieved by work, and to recognize that this kingdom is fallen and even the greatest and most celebrated individuals will ultimately fall and fail, for it is our nature.
00:45:03.000I've just had a cup of 1775 and now I'm vibrating on such a high frequency that Terence McKenna's machine elves are telling me how to do this advert.
00:45:10.000Man, it's completely possible that these entities and beings are interfacing with us right now.
00:45:16.000This isn't your nan's free dried sadness in a tin.
00:45:19.000This isn't the dregs of a wrung-out sanitary product.
00:45:26.000I had a cup this morning and accidentally started a new religion.
00:45:29.000It doesn't Whisper, it breaks into your subconscious like a caffeinated raccoon rifling through the flaming garbage and screams, Rise, you beautiful dumpster wizard!
00:45:37.000History isn't going to rewrite itself.
00:45:39.0001775 coffee is single origin, high attitude, organic, small batch roasted beans.
00:45:44.000What does that mean in normal personal terms?
00:45:46.000It means like Lady Liberty herself is French kissing your taste buds while bald eagles harmonize in the background.
00:45:54.000This coffee makes you feel seen, makes you feel alive, makes you feel like charging into Parliament on horseback with a scroll of forbidden knowledge and a cinnamon stick.
00:46:02.000I declare myself the new leader of these islands.
00:46:06.0001775, the revolution is coming into you, baby.
00:48:28.000And again, I grew up first generation in the Bronx.
00:48:31.000And again, girls from the Bronx are welcome everywhere.
00:48:34.000So often that it's almost a pathology.
00:48:36.000In fact, AOC just pulled the Bronx girl card again this week, responding to President Trump saying she would eat a Queens boy like Donald Trump for breakfast.
00:48:46.000I don't think he knows how to deal with a girl from the Bronx.
00:49:13.000The neighborhood that AOC grew up in is well-off, leafy, and manicure.
00:49:17.000AOC went to elementary, middle, and high school here.
00:49:20.000She graduated from Yorktown High, where she went by the name Sandy Cortez.
00:49:25.000And then she graduated Boston University with an economics degree.
00:49:29.000Since AOC is about to run for president, we thought it would be important to investigate the town that gave America its most famous communist.
00:49:49.000I feel like I'm on my way to Pleasantville.
00:49:51.000Very much looking forward to finding out where AOC is from.
00:49:56.000After a 90-minute drive from New York City, we finally got to Yorktown Heights.
00:50:02.000Check out this beautiful entry to the city.
00:50:05.000Trees lining the road, some mansions, beautifully manicured lawns, American flags.
00:50:11.000This looks like an awesome place to be from.
00:50:13.000You get out of the car and you find something like this.
00:50:17.000Welcome to the capitalist horrors of AOC's Yorktown Heights Patriot State Park.
00:50:24.000You can see here a veterans memorial circle that's been beautifully tended and groomed with a lot of American flags and a lot of honor for our great nation.
00:50:34.000Really, just a terrifying place to grow up here.
00:50:37.000I hear that there are miles of luscious trails going through the forest here.
00:50:43.000Boy, you can understand why you'd become a communist growing up in a hood like this.
00:50:48.000Excellent piece of investigation from Benny Johnson there, moving independent journalism a little further forward by maintaining his persona and tone, but doing some more traditional investigation and outside broadcast work.
00:51:06.000Why is it that politicians continually claim, let me know what you think in the comments and chat, to be from backgrounds just like us, even I, as an independent journalist and former, you know, I don't know, movie actor and comedian.
00:51:48.000I suppose because we want people to know that if you come, if you occupy an apparently elite space, whether that's celebrity or a political position like AOC, that you're able to understand the challenges of people that live lives comparable to the majority.
00:52:05.000When I see the town that she's from, it's not like, you know, it's just a normal little town, and it's not like she came from like sort of luxury and privilege.
00:52:13.000I'm more concerned about what goes on in my country where people go to institutional universities, go to private schools.
00:52:20.000Not that like everyone that goes to those schools ain't good people.
00:52:22.000I know loads of people that went to Eton and Harrow and those kind of public schools that are really brilliant, fine, excellent, fantastic, beautiful, glorious individuals.
00:52:32.000But actually, all roads lead to Rome for me right now.
00:52:35.000What you actually want is to acknowledge that no human being should be granted the amount of power that the office of the American president currently yields, whether it's Donald Trump or AOC or Mandani or Barack Obama or any of the Clintons, which one's it going to be next?
00:52:55.000What you want is decentralization of power so that you in your own life can have maximum authority.
00:53:00.000Think about your country the way you talk about a subject like firearms.
00:53:03.000You just want to be able to defend yourself, protect yourself and look after your own family.
00:53:07.000There's no reason for you to be taxed as heavily as you are in your country or in mine.
00:53:11.000We're essentially paying for systems and institutions that exploit us and control us.
00:53:16.000AOC, I reckon, is probably like Thomas Massey, the kind of person you want directly involved in politics, whether she's exaggerated her working class credentials or not.
00:53:29.000I would say that the problems that are highlighted now pertain not to the morality, ethics or shortcomings of individuals, because we all have those shortcomings.
00:53:43.000There might be, I don't know how sympathetic you are towards this when it comes to like the Clintons and all the Epstein Island stuff, weird occultist things going on.
00:53:54.000I agree with Peter Till that the biggest threat we face is one world global government.
00:53:59.000That government could come in the form of state bureaucracies, institutions and organizations, or it could come in the form of global capitalism.
00:54:08.000When I was more affiliated with the left and more informed by the left, that was what I was more afraid of, like powerful corporations.
00:54:14.000But since this sort of resurgence of nationalism, you can see once again that the real problem is when this, as Mussolini said, when the state and corporations become so combined in their intentions and agenda that it means that there ain't no real freedom for ordinary people, whether they're from the Bronx or Yorktown.
00:54:32.000So I would say on the whole that AOC, whether you like her or not, whether you agree with her or not, whether she gives you the heebie-jeebies because she's kind of attractive and you can't deal with it or not, is the kind of political figure that we need.
00:54:45.000And in the same way, I would say Mamdani is.
00:55:05.000In a democracy, you don't have to be afraid by definition of tyranny.
00:55:09.000You don't have to be afraid of other people's ideas.
00:55:12.000In the false dichotomy of left versus right, an idea that's over now, we're all trapped in the constant polarity of this vote for Kamala, let's vote for Trump, let's vote for Kier Starmer, let's vote for Boris Johnson, let's vote for Justin Trudeau, let's vote for Mark Carney.
00:55:27.000Forget these people, forget these institutions.
00:55:56.000We have to find a new way through this chaos.
00:55:58.000They're finding ways to make the world like something between an airport and a penitentiary where you're continually controlled in order to protect you.
00:56:11.000The aspect of human beings that is most like God is glorious, is beautiful.
00:56:14.000The aspect of human beings that is fallen, you have to watch out.
00:56:18.000And tell me, do you agree with me that the part of humanity that is prevailing or the aspect rather of humanity that is prevailing is the part that is Luciferian, false light, individual control, counterfeits, led by desire, paganism, worship of false gods, worship of desire, worship of the aversion and avoidance of fear.
00:57:13.000I think she's a good and brilliant, authentic person.
00:57:16.000Like everyone in the world, I disagree with her on a bunch of things, but I disagree with probably Isaac on stuff and Jake on stuff and my own wife and certainly my own children on a bunch of stuff.
00:57:26.000But what I do agree with is, you know, her integrity and her bravery and her boldness and to a degree, her craziness.
00:57:33.000I like the way she operates that woman.
00:57:37.000Now, she did tell me madly when I was on there that she'd gotten a personal phone call from Donald Trump saying that he'd been contacted by Emmanuel Macron who'd asked her personally to stop saying that Brigitte Macron,
00:57:53.000his wife, had what you might call a cockleberry fin, a downstairs friend, a magical leg finger, a meat and two veg, the last turkey in the shop, Macron's Palace, the naughty macaroon, the flesh pencil, the white ink dispenser.
00:58:16.000Let's have a look at Candice Evans talking about that herself, because now that she's talked about it publicly, I can tell you that she said that.
00:58:24.000When I call that person back, they tell me something that is even stranger.
00:58:29.000They say, look, I again am the messenger here.
00:58:33.000What I was told from somebody that's pretty high up at the White House is that Emmanuel Macrone is holding up negotiations to end the Russian and Ukrainian war.
00:58:52.000Unless you stop speaking about his wife.
00:59:20.000And then I'm asking myself in my mind, because I hang up this phone and I am in true shock.
00:59:25.000Did Emmanuel Macron pretend to fly into DC under the guise of negotiations, the Russia and Ukraine war, and then instruct someone on his entourage to have an off-the-books discussion, a little meeting on the side, maybe somebody, again, like a Susie Wiles, where he made his truer demands?
00:59:49.000And then what really goes on behind the scenes is like, we're not doing anything until that little podcast, her Candace, agrees to shut her mouth.
01:00:59.000You didn't tell me this yesterday that there was some sort of a conference call and President Trump is on the line and you didn't mention it.
01:02:20.000Like if you think about it, like what is it that you can measure life in years and days and months?
01:02:24.000Well, think about the most beautiful moments in your life, flashes, sudden moments of joy.
01:02:29.000Were they the sanctioned occasions of ritual and ceremony?
01:02:33.000They might even include funerals, probably marriages, the birth of children, cherished moments with friends, sudden surprises, moments of joy, a glimpse of a dolphin, some scene in nature.
01:02:44.000All manner of things might present you with joy.
01:02:47.000What this suggests is rationalism has won out over surrender to the divine.
01:02:52.000You can probably using the mentality that brings about this bill reason to execute 20, 30, 40% of the population tomorrow because they're all going to be replaced by AI and robotics.
01:03:04.000And believe me, this is where this potentially well-intentioned legislation will lead us.
01:03:10.000Further legitimacy to the state's role in determining who lives and who dies.
01:03:15.000And whilst in this instance it's being presented as a compassionate measure, just remember how they behave.
01:03:20.000Remember how they behave around your taxes, around bills they promise that they will pass and then don't pass or promise they will and then don't.