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00:02:53.000The information space is being controlled.
00:02:55.000If you're watching this, Anywhere other than Rumble will only be available there for the first 15 minutes.
00:02:59.000YouTube, of course, is a curtailed, controlled, and curated space that yields to corporatism because it must, because it has to, because as George Carlin says, the interests converge.
00:03:11.000interests of government and big tech converge at exactly that point. You will notice that
00:03:16.000it's harder and harder, let me know in the comments and chat if you agree, to find information
00:03:19.000that's anything other than blind obedience and blind fealty to systems of control and
00:03:26.000government that seem clearly to be atrophying before our very eyes, running out of ideas.
00:03:31.000I'm talking about the Democrats' campaign.
00:03:34.000That's why it's vital that you participate, if you can, in the Rescue the Republic event that's taking place this Sunday.
00:03:42.000Join me there along with the other merry Inhabitants and occupants of that dinghy, here they are in a little more detail.
00:03:51.000We will all be participating in this Rescue the Republic event in Washington.
00:03:55.000Of course, I will also be in Florida, Fort Lauderdale specifically, with Tucker Carlson to participate in one of his events.
00:04:03.000If you are an awakened wonder, I'm looking at the screen there where I see your comments, you get the opportunity to win pairs of tickets.
00:04:11.000We've already asked you a question, we asked our locals community Yesterday, what was the war that Tucker regrets supporting?
00:04:18.000And three of you answered that question correctly, and you will of course be given tickets as we've already agreed and administrated.
00:04:26.000The campaign continues, but even CNN are finding it hard to be supportive when it comes to the Czar's most difficult issue, the border.
00:04:38.000The Vice President has a long history, a well-documented history, of really being an ally to these immigrant communities.
00:04:44.000She has two chapters in her book, I Say We Fight and We Are Better Than This, where she really makes a robust case for undocumented immigrants.
00:04:52.000During the Trump administration, she talked about a climate of fear.
00:04:56.000She dismissed the border wall as ineffective and a waste of resources.
00:05:02.000And so, and even her guest at the joint session of Congress was a DACA recipient, was a dreamer.
00:05:08.000And so for her to go down there and characterize herself as tough on the border, it, to me, it isn't consistent with a lot of the policy positions that she previously has espoused.
00:05:20.000Look at them sitting around trying their absolute best to be obedient, to not become cynical, as all around them the deception becomes unveiled.
00:06:40.000That's why you will love our conversation with Marty Makary, who was so instructive in helping us to understand the degree to which we're being fed bad food, almost deliberately, in order to facilitate and expedite the necessity for bad medicine.
00:06:54.000It's a fantastic conversation, if you're on Awake and Wonder.
00:06:57.000That will be available to you already.
00:07:03.000We need your support, particularly as we come into this.
00:07:05.000Extraordinary part of the year, where MSNBC and the legacy media will go to any lengths to ensure that the framing of a story is favorable to their audience and their overlords' intentions.
00:07:20.000In this instance, I'm talking about a recent town hall in Michigan, where workers don't seem to care too much about Jan 6.
00:07:27.000They seem to be refusing to accept the narrative that this was the worst event in human history.
00:08:27.000To watch them, almost like extraterrestrial observers on their own planet, encounter ordinary people, and it's an indication of how deeply distinct and separate these information communities or ideological communities have become.
00:08:46.000If you consume the media that the reporter is pushing, you would go, yeah, Jan 6th, that's the worst thing that's happened since Pearl Harbor, it's the worst attack since 9-11, people died, it's disgusting.
00:09:25.000Let me know in the comments and chat about our own lives.
00:09:28.000However much you care about the Diddy case and its salaciousness and how its tendrils appear to reach into every corner of Hollywood and the entertainment industry exposing it for what it plainly is.
00:09:41.000Do you care about it as much as like your own kids and your own family and your own ability to feed yourself or is it just some sort of Glistening, glucose-covered, stinking spectacle laying across the surface of your reality.
00:09:56.000Certainly, based on what we just saw there, people don't care much about it.
00:10:01.000We just will not think what they want us to think.
00:10:16.000And Donald Trump, he plays golf with Bryson DeChambeau, he goes on Theovon, he talks about
00:10:21.000Zinz, and you know, Democrats, I'm sorry, like, they haven't had a cool guy candidate in a while.
00:10:28.000And like, with all due respect to Tim Walz, like, Tim Walz appeals to a lot of people.
00:10:32.000lot of men. He also appeals to that guy Bruce. Yeah. Jeff's package. She's wearing a
00:10:36.000futurist female shirt. Yeah. Like that guy in Madison, Wisconsin is already
00:10:41.000gonna vote Democrat. I'm sorry. How do you reach the young men?
00:10:44.000I wonder how you do. It doesn't seem like further berating the participants in
00:10:50.000January the 6th or telling people they were crazy to have concerns about
00:10:55.000Think of the numerous anomalies and hypocrisies packed into that.
00:10:59.000The fact that most people that were vaccine hesitant, excuse me, weren't Republicans.
00:11:04.000They were, in fact, if you were to look at various categories, For example, ethnicity.
00:11:09.000Significantly drawn from African-Americans or non-white Americans.
00:11:14.000Think of how the Democratic Party has to sort of tiptoe around that and continually reframe that.
00:11:19.000Wait a minute, aren't we supposed to be the party that's standing up for minorities and against white supremacy and stuff, and yet we're pushing this idea, this medicine, these mandates, this control, this sense of I fear this necessity of a vaccine program, this necessity for ubiquitous lockdowns, this necessity for citizen management, however it can be augured and promoted.
00:11:54.000In 1985, newborn millennials had to follow a schedule of just a handful of vaccines.
00:11:59.000Today, a child following the recommended vaccine schedule will receive up to 70 shots by the time they turn 18, including 27 before he or she turns 2, and as many as 6 shots in a single visit.
00:12:13.000Are all these shots producing healthier kids?
00:12:30.000Some parents who've asked too many questions about the recommended vaccine schedule can find themselves reported to Child Protection Services.
00:12:40.000Or they will get kicked out of their pediatrician's office for not being compliant.
00:12:45.000This is America, the land of the free.
00:13:32.000I don't remember inviting the state to intervene when it comes to matters tending to my family, regarding my intellectual and ideological perspective.
00:13:41.000The state seems pretty determined to replace God While telling you that there is no such thing as God, or at least when it's convenient to tell you that, certainly it seems like a pretty godless way to run a country and indeed a planet.
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00:15:11.000Now, if you're watching us anywhere other than Rumble, you're going to have to click the link in the description right now.
00:15:16.000That's why that banner's appearing at the bottom of the screen, to tell you that you've only got a matter of seconds left, and you are not going to want to miss this conversation.
00:15:25.000Let me tell you, we've got some fantastic stuff.
00:15:27.000I'm most excited to tell you about how Bill Gates is managing the free speech conversation, telling you that what you're discussing is crazy stuff.
00:16:13.000Have you seen a lot of stories talking about, like, maybe the Constitution is nefarious?
00:16:17.000Probably because it alludes too much to supreme values, to a kind of universal intelligence, a set of principles and ideals that can't just be manoeuvred and manipulated by humankind, as this one is, as this one is.
00:16:32.000Here's Bill Gates, one of the demigods and semi-gods that wanders the earth now, telling us how to think, why to think, why seeds should be patentable, why all information should be controlled by him or some facility that he funds, why he is able to fund the WHO in the same way the country would, or at least his Foundation used to be the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
00:16:56.000It's just their Bill Gates Foundation now.
00:17:10.000And I mean, you can definitely see the benefits of AI, but I think all of us kind of have a fear of it as well.
00:17:16.000So it was interesting because some of the experts in the episode said, we don't even know how it figures out what it does sometimes, which is kind of scary.
00:17:24.000So do you think companies that are creating these technologies are doing enough to safeguard Well, there's certainly a lot of discussion about how it should be regulated, and the companies are saying yes.
00:17:36.000The government needs to understand our work and needs to look at the right regulations.
00:17:42.000At the same time, you know, people are saying, okay, the U.S.
00:18:21.000Yeah, that crazy stuff that made people a little more circumspect before agreeing to take a medicine that was not correctly clinically trialled, that potentially affects the menstrual cycle of women, proven to cause myocarditis, has caused adverse events, observable and reported, in as many as 1 in 50 people that took it, that was used to legitimise censorship and control of information, and is still being used in precisely that way by Bill Gates just there.
00:18:50.000If you take a moment to reflect on what's happening at a deeper level, what you will see is that Bill Gates wants everything to be regarded from a rational and materialistic purview.
00:20:21.000After all, didn't he give us great programs across the continent of Africa to address malaria and starvation?
00:20:29.000After all, won't all of his programs, if heavily scrutinized, stand up to the test of veracity?
00:20:37.000What I mean to say is, how effective were some of those programs he did in Africa?
00:20:40.000Do you think people are still happy with what went on under the auspices of CARE, under Bill Gates' endeavor?
00:20:46.000How does Vandana Shiva feel about some of the agricultural programs backed by Bill Gates in India?
00:20:54.000How do you feel, knowing that the WHO is still trying to manipulate and maneuver a treaty into place that would demand not only that you are taxed, but that you are censored, that your information is controlled?
00:21:05.000And that at the level of the WHO, at a global level, not some sovereign government, far less some community government, far, far less, your individual freedom will determine whether or not in the future you'll have to take some sort of shot or medicine or stay indoors a lot or stop exercising or ignore the efficacy of natural immunity or either mectin or vitamin D or whatever they name on that particular day.
00:21:27.000As long as it comes from the mind of Bill Gates, a man who's likely in his position for reasons that are difficult for us to understand but likely Have connections to geopolitical movements that are subcutaneous for a while and allow people that are abreast of movements to invest and assess and benefit from information.
00:21:48.000Like, for example, if you knew that there was going to be a war between Ukraine and Russia a few years before it started, do you imagine that you might have been able to make financial investments around shale gas and even in currencies that would be beneficial to you?
00:22:00.000Might you have been able to pre-empt the availability of wheat And so, what I'm saying is, is these people, they have the designs after becoming like gods, they have information that allows them to act like gods, and like the worst aspects of the most condemned version of a tyrannical deity, they see you as disposable and expendable.
00:23:12.000So if I press that again, it should come up.
00:23:13.000The toothpaste is out of the tube, it seems like, on social media.
00:23:16.000I want to just follow up on what you said there.
00:23:19.000How can lawmakers regulate AI, or regulate social media for that matter, when it seems as if most of them don't really understand it?
00:23:27.000Well, they can, you know, create liability.
00:23:29.000You know, say your AI is giving health advice, they can say, okay, if you make a mistake there, you're going to be financially responsible.
00:23:38.000And so, You know, if it's discriminatory, you can make them responsible.
00:23:47.000Because it's happening so fast, writing the rules is a bit of a challenge.
00:23:53.000And so we're trying to encourage the people in government themselves to be users, so they understand, wow, this is where it's incredibly good.
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00:25:35.000Our fellow content creator over on Rumble, Steve Crowder, continues to benefit us with the fruits of his investigation into former New York City COVID czar, Jay Varma.
00:25:48.000Not only did he attend sex parties during a lockdown, which I suppose probably made him even kinkier, He's got some incredible views on monkey pox and why you should be scared of monkey pox right now.
00:26:01.000Even though its name is ridiculous and it, let's face it, doesn't affect that many people.
00:27:09.000They actually had to submit the data, but they took the preliminary data.
00:27:13.000They didn't wait until the data was followed out for three or six months, because it was an emergency.
00:27:17.000Because basically what we're trying to get the media to say is, oh the drug didn't work because it was designed the wrong way, so they're gonna do another study and it'll probably work, and in the meantime, you know, people should prescribe it for that reason as an emergency drug.
00:27:34.000I think the problem is, we're stuck with like, Our drug definitely looks like it works but the people that we need to buy it are not going to be as confident in it because the data doesn't look as strong as it would have if it was designed in a different way.
00:27:49.000So sometimes you do a study and nothing works at all or people get really sick from it.
00:27:54.000The problem is if you do another study you don't think a year or two to do it because you got to like I mean, is it a money maker, the emergency use?
00:28:01.000And is it a money maker, the emergency use?
00:29:11.000And is this a phenomenon that extends beyond America and into a country like ours where we feel that we have better regulation and we're not so steeped in commodity?
00:29:20.000For example, in the UK, your Not as likely to find.
00:29:24.000And here's the news presented by Pfizer.
00:29:27.000That's not like a sort of a British trope.
00:29:29.000So the question is, how has health been commodified and exploited in the last two decades?
00:29:55.000If I were to summarize it in one line, medical knowledge is under commercial control, but most doctors don't know that.
00:30:02.000So we have a pandemic of misinformed doctors and misinformed patients and unwittingly harmed patients based upon a number of factors that are at the roots of why patients are getting information and doctors are getting information From biased and corrupted research.
00:30:18.000So, research that's funded because it's likely to be profitable, not beneficial for patients.
00:30:23.000You know, bias reporting in the media, bias reporting in medical journals, commercial conflicts of interest, and inability of doctors to really engage in informed consent because they don't understand and then communicate health statistics.
00:30:33.000You add it all up, it is an absolute mess.
00:30:37.000Essentially everything, almost everything invariably that hits The consultation with doctor and patient has been corrupted to the degree where side effects, where safety and benefits of drugs are grossly exaggerated.
00:30:50.000And we show that in, you know, through layers through the film.
00:30:54.000And at the roots of it, Russell, just to put it in very basic terms, is that we have the interests of big pharma and big food, because we cover a lot of the issue around the food industry too.
00:31:04.000Are purely there to make money their legal obligation is to profit for shareholders not to look after your health but the real scandals are that those who have a responsibility to patients and scientific integrity, namely doctors, academic institutions and medical journals, collude with industry for financial gain and the regulators fail to prevent misconduct from industry.
00:31:30.000Regulator in this country, MHRA, gets 86% of its funding from pharma.
00:31:33.000The FDA gets 65% of its funding from pharma.
00:31:36.000So those interests which are pathologically self-interested to make money, big corporations, has now infiltrated into the consultation room.
00:31:45.000There is no independent verification of data coming from pharma.
00:31:48.000And that's one of the low-hanging fruit bits in the movie that comes out, is that if we are to move forward, if we are to fix healthcare, We need to remove commercial distortions of the scientific evidence, and we can do that with one piece of legislation.
00:32:04.000From now on, although drug companies can develop drugs, they should no longer be allowed to test them themselves.
00:32:10.000They have to be independently evaluated.
00:32:12.000And if the drugs are really good, Russell, if they do what they say that they claim to do, then they should have no fear for their drugs being independently evaluated.
00:32:20.000And of course, everybody loses because you think, hold on, in the short term, of course, big pharma are making money.
00:32:25.000But actually, there is no real innovation going on, if their business model is fraud, and they're not even engaging in developing really good new important drugs.
00:32:33.000And we see that, the facts are very clear.
00:32:36.000Only about less than 10% of new drugs that have been manufactured in the last two decades are truly clinically significant in terms of better than previous drugs.
00:32:44.000Most drugs are copies of old ones, and probably double the amount of drugs, certainly from some data we've seen, that are innovative, are actually proven to be more harmful.
00:32:54.000In my view, very clear, the overall net effect of the pharmaceutical industry on society is a hugely negative one.
00:33:01.000Unfortunately, I will say this and it sounds very controversial, most doctors, first and foremost, I believe are well-intentioned and want to do the right thing.
00:33:09.000They don't realize the information they're getting is being corrupted.
00:33:11.000But I think if you look at global health, if you look at what's going on in the UK, what's going on in the US, it's getting going down the wrong direction.
00:33:18.000And that means, for me, the medical profession needs to take a really good look in the mirror and ask themselves, is our net effect on society, as a medical profession, positive or negative?
00:33:29.000And unfortunately, Russell, at the moment, the evidence suggests that there's a very strong argument to be made that the overall net effect of the medical establishment on society, unwittingly, is a negative one.
00:35:03.000They don't want people who are smart enough to sit around the kitchen table and figure out how badly they're getting fucked by a system that threw them overboard 30 fucking years ago.
00:35:15.000People who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork, and just dumb enough to passively accept all these increasingly shittier jobs with the lower pay, the longer hours, the reduced benefits, the end of overtime, And the vanishing pension that disappears the minute you go to collect it.
00:35:30.000And now they're coming for your social security money.
00:35:33.000They want your fucking retirement money.
00:36:57.000Each side considers their opponent to be, in a sense, a democracy-ending force, or a republic-ending force, depending, I suppose, on their particular perspective.
00:37:07.000Isn't it interesting, though, to see Zelensky trotted out, pen in hand, signing missiles?
00:37:14.000Isn't it odd to accept the reframing of Joe Biden, still President of the United States, as a sort of inept, avuncular, roaming figure trotted out to give speeches, propagate for war?
00:37:27.000Isn't this a very, very confusing time of campaigning?
00:37:33.000At the UN, with Zelensky, advocating for yet more war, the consequences of which, God, it seems to me sometimes likely he will benefit from in some tangential, possibly financial way.
00:37:44.000It's not an assertion I'm making, it's just the kind of thing that would make sense to me based on what I know about how that world works.
00:37:50.000In front of Zelensky, a war that doesn't cost him anything, but costs many people their lives and costs all of us that live in countries like ours a great deal of revenue.
00:38:02.000For the second year in a row, this gathering dedicated to peaceful resolution of conflicts is darkened by the shadow of war.
00:38:13.000An illegal war of conquest brought without provocation by Russia against its neighbor Ukraine.
00:38:19.000Like every nation in the world, the United States wants this war to end.
00:38:23.000No nation wants this war to end more than Ukraine.
00:38:27.000And we strongly support Ukraine and its efforts to bring about a diplomatic resolution that delivers just and lasting peace.
00:38:36.000But Russia alone, Russia alone bears responsibility for this war.
00:38:40.000Russia alone has the power to end this war immediately.
00:38:44.000And it's Russia alone that stands in the way of peace.
00:38:47.000Firstly, if the aim was to end that war as quickly as possible, what you could do, I suppose, is stop funding further armament, stop giving Zelensky tours of munitions factories and allowing him to sign weapons that will eventually End the lives of innocent civilians, some of whom will inevitably be children.
00:39:07.000Bring them back to the negotiating table.
00:39:10.000Not have Boris Johnson come and disrupt that process, as he did prior to the start of real hostility.
00:39:27.000Participants and negotiate an amenable peace.
00:39:31.000I know international diplomacy between countries like Ukraine and Russia is hardly easy, but I reckon it'll be a lot easier if you didn't get a strong sense that the military-industrial complex benefit from ongoing conflicts.
00:40:13.000We have an alternative history of how the Russia and Ukraine conflict has escalated.
00:40:19.000And because perhaps, you know, you tell me, let me know in the comments in the chat, because we're beginning to understand what is meant when you see the celebrification.
00:40:27.000of a figure like Zelensky, having turning up in award shows, having turning up signing missiles and bombs, you start to understand the tone deaf amplification of information that's favourable to their agenda being pushed everywhere, oppositional information being shut down, you have to recognise that nothing they say is true.
00:40:58.000You can't just have limitless free speech.
00:41:00.000Then people might go around opposing wars and opposing globalist projects.
00:41:05.000Aren't you now, let me know in the comments and chat, beginning to understand from the outline, from the silhouette of their corruption, what the figure in the dark might resemble?
00:41:16.000Because the Russia's price for peace It's Ukraine's capitulation, Ukraine's territory, and Ukraine's children.
00:41:26.000Ukraine's children was a specification.
00:41:29.000I mean, they said, well, can we have some Ukrainian children?
00:41:32.000That's the kind of language that's designed to tug on the old heartstrings and to ensure that the fishing line of the taxpayer dollars can continue to be reeled in.
00:41:43.000Russia believes that the world will grow weary and allow it to brutalize Ukraine without
00:42:45.000When you see Joe Biden, a deposed president, advocating for further war, telling you that he's advocating for further peace, in front of a president that's being propped up, a former showbiz star, comedian and entertainer, And literal penisist, pianist, penisist, there must be some sort of pun available to us there, and are inviting us to glug it all down, swallow it all down with a smile.
00:43:11.000Think about the trajectory of this conflict, the Nord Stream Pipeline, Russia did it, oh no, it was obviously some combination of deep state forces from NATO nations.
00:43:22.000Do you remember for a minute they tried to Convince us that Poland had been bombed.
00:43:26.000Do you remember, do you know that they're still now?
00:43:29.000Kamala Harris in her recent DNC conference speech said, oh well, you know, if we don't stop Putin, Poland will be next.
00:43:37.000Think about the amount of jingoism and hot, hostile, incendiary invective that's being conveyed by these apparently rational people.
00:43:47.000Do you not start to believe that it's just power for power's sake?
00:43:50.000That what they actually want is a kind of totalitarian control accompanied by thanks and applause and a, oh we appreciate you helping us, this was all for the children.
00:44:01.000A kind of reductivism of moral arguments around good and evil, i.e.
00:44:04.000Putin's evil, we're good, that denies the complexity and contradictions of our own eyes.
00:44:10.000If you've been paying attention to what's been going on in the last few years, you will
00:44:14.000recognize that what Joe Biden is, is a stooge and a cypher of globalist power, and he's
00:44:19.000about to be replaced by another one in Kamala Harris.
00:44:22.000There are people in our space that would say that both parties offer up cyphers as political
00:44:27.000and presidential candidates, but it seems to me just based on the loathing ire and attempts
00:44:34.000to control, even talking about the Trump campaign, not to mention the recent alliance with the
00:44:40.000likes of Tulsi Gabbard and Bobby Kennedy, that in the MAGA movement you have, if not
00:44:47.000a flawed movement, a nationalist movement, you have a disruption and an obstacle to the kind
00:44:53.000of globalist power that they're trying to achieve. You only have to see that round table at Michigan
00:44:57.000to recognize that ordinary people don't care about their talking points anymore. Ordinary people care
00:45:02.000about their own lives. Ordinary people are sick and tired of this endless hyperbole and they're
00:45:08.000sick and tired of funding wars while they're going hungry.
00:45:11.000If you allow Ukraine to be carved up is the independence of any nation secure.
00:45:19.000I'd respectfully suggest the answer is no.
00:45:22.000We have to stand up to this naked aggression today and deter other would-be aggressors tomorrow.
00:45:28.000That's why the United States, together with our allies and partners around the world,
00:45:32.000will continue to stand with the brave people of Ukraine as they defend their sovereignty
00:45:37.000and territorial integrity and their freedom.
00:45:54.000In the figure of Joe Biden and in the spectacle of Vladimir Zelensky, you have the perfect
00:46:00.000pairing that helps us to understand the nature of geopolitics and globalism these days.
00:46:06.000A celebrity turned leader, a lifelong politician who appears to have some hypocritical and corrupt relationships with international businesses, An interest who's willing to say what's required in order to achieve what's necessary.
00:46:20.000Putting a show on the road even though one has been ousted as president and replaced by a younger model who's similarly compliant, pliable, malleable and useful to the establishment interests that require as a business model ongoing war.
00:46:36.000A system to whom the signing of a missile that will likely one day kill children is not a visual anomaly And a jarring reminder that we've gotten way off track as a species, that we've departed from God.
00:46:48.000But just a necessary and helpful photo opportunity.
00:46:56.000It would seem to me that we're at a significant junction now.
00:46:59.000There is a significant opportunity to disrupt the kind of interests that benefit from war.
00:47:04.000And I wonder, If in November, that opportunity will be taken.
00:47:08.000Certainly, I'm doing my own small part, and I'm hardly what you would call a regular Trump supporter, or even perhaps a Trump supporter of any kind, just an opponent of globalism.
00:47:19.000That's why I'll be participating in this Rescue the West event.
00:47:23.000Join me there if you can, and if you're an awakened wonder, we will be providing the opportunity for a little meet and greet among us.
00:47:34.000Okay, guys, I think that's all we've got time for today.
00:47:37.000On the show tomorrow, Vivek Ramaswamy, who doesn't enjoy the opportunity to commune and converse with this upstart interlocutor into the world of politics.
00:47:50.000With his slash-and-burn attitude to bureaucracies and his, I would say, rather brilliant way of describing issues that might otherwise seem complex.