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00:03:16.000Thanks for joining me today for Stay Free with Russell Brand and what a fantastic show it's going to be.
00:03:22.000Of course, we're still covering the escalating tension around a journalist interviewing a political leader and how, like COVID and the way that it was handled, it reveals fissures in the way that power operates and the functioning Machinery of the propagandist globalist elite.
00:03:41.000What's extraordinary about this story is it's become impossible for them to deny that they have a vested interest in controlling information and even now the legacy media are advocating for the interview to be pulled Have you read that yet?
00:03:56.000We'll be bringing you that story in a moment and you can be sure that there are plenty of platforms that will comply if there is an edict to ban this interview and prevent it from being shown.
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00:04:17.000They should be with us now as we unify against this globalist conspiracy to control the information that we're able to consume.
00:04:24.000To ensure that we take particular medications if it suits them.
00:04:28.000To ensure that we can't freely exchange information that they can censor us at will.
00:05:05.000This story has to be delicately handled, and we are handling it delicately.
00:05:09.000But the increasing appetite for euthanasia across Canada is a story... Are you aware of this?
00:05:16.000Are you aware that in Canada, medical assistance in dying is being offered not only to people with terminal illnesses, but people with incurable illnesses, which includes mental illnesses, which is now being extended to the illness of poverty itself.
00:05:32.000It's an astonishing time to be alive, but if you're in Canada you might not be alive for very long.
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00:05:47.000Not so that hate speech can be exchanged, but so that we can speak freely to one another, that we may unify.
00:05:53.000I want to welcome you Awakened Wonders over there on Locals.
00:05:57.000I'm talking to you, Sensitive Hearts 25.
00:07:46.000This is in their legacy media outlet from the United Kingdom, The Guardian.
00:07:52.000The EU's far-reaching new laws to regulate tech companies including X and Facebook will face their first big test on Thursday night when former Fox News host Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin is aired in the US.
00:08:07.000A spokesperson for the European Commission said it anticipated that the interview would provide a platform for Putin's twisted desire to reinstate the Russian Empire.
00:08:18.000Fact-check Putin's twisted desire to reinstate the Russian Empire.
00:08:22.000That's the sort of question I want to see him ask, wouldn't you?
00:08:24.000I'm not saying it's impossible that Putin does have a twisted desire to reinstate the Russian Empire, but I'd like to be able to look at his eyes myself and see what he says when asked, have you got a twisted desire to reinstate the Russian Empire?
00:08:37.000Or is Russian expansion... In fact, leave that up.
00:09:18.000It's becoming sort of essentially gossip now.
00:09:19.000We all heard Jens Stoltenberg say that he knew explicitly that if they were to invite Ukraine to join NATO that it would likely escalate tensions.
00:09:31.000The interviewers raised concerns within the EU that it will be used as part of Putin's wider information war with the likelihood that clips would spread across social media particularly on Elon Musk's X platform providing the Russian leader with a propaganda coup.
00:09:45.000The idea that propaganda is a uniquely Russian phenomenon is extraordinary.
00:09:52.000Have a look at this propaganda from the mainstream media.
00:09:56.000Can I have a look at where that is, guys?
00:10:00.000He's the leading GOP candidate, and it comes as Kremlin propagandist Tucker Carlson, a leading voice of the right-wing disinformation campaign, is in Moscow.
00:10:09.000Ironically, he is there in the name of keeping Americans informed, sitting down for an interview with Vladimir Putin, who's nearly two years into his unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.
00:10:19.000All of it, in a supercharged election year, makes this new warning from Nina Jenkiewicz about the coming flood of disinformation all the more timely and dire.
00:10:29.000Jenkiewicz served as the head of the now-dissolved DHS Disinformation Board, I suppose this is a perfect storm for them.
00:10:37.000Misinformation, disinformation, opportunities to censor and control, legitimately smearing political opponents.
00:10:46.000Whether it's this Guardian story here that's looking to prime us to accept that this interview could be censored, or this MSNBC story here that is suggesting that we're going to have to brace ourselves for misinformation.
00:11:02.000We're being prepared to reject this information even before we receive it.
00:11:06.000Now I'd like to see the other bit that's like priming.
00:11:08.000Can I see that other bit of information that's primed?
00:11:23.000We know that Vladimir Putin has not had an interview or granted an interview with legitimate Western journalists for almost four years now.
00:11:34.000Tucker Carlson is neither a journalist nor a reporter but he has played one on TV and now... That's really interesting isn't it?
00:11:42.000That's a really interesting attack on Tucker Carlson at this point.
00:11:48.000Putin has chosen him so we know that Putin was a former KGB officer He that means he does things when he knows the outcome.
00:11:58.000He does things with a purpose and a strategy.
00:12:01.000Therefore, we can conclude that he knows what the outcome will be here.
00:12:05.000He knows that he can play Tucker Carlson, who has already praised him effusively, both when he was on Fox and now on his ex.
00:12:14.000I don't know that Tucker Carlson has effusively praised Vladimir Putin.
00:12:18.000What I've seen Tucker Carlson do is question the legitimacy of total censorship and all-out war.
00:12:25.000These seem to me to be pretty reasonable inquiries.
00:12:30.000A channel and videos and it will be edited by both Carlson and by Putin.
00:12:38.000The Russian media is already fawning all over Carlson, following him around to restaurants and the ballet in Moscow during this visit.
00:12:47.000And they will use this interview on their own networks in Russia.
00:12:52.000Doesn't it strike you as more propagandist and sensorial that we can't watch Russia Today on YouTube?
00:13:01.000Like, I'm aware that Russia Today will present news from a Russian perspective.
00:13:05.000The clue is in the name of the broadcaster.
00:13:10.000Also, they're talking about things that happened today in Russia.
00:13:13.000But the idea that this isn't similarly propagandist ...is what provokes in me such outrage and ire, and ought provoke consternation and concern in you.
00:13:24.000Do you know what I mean in the Awaken Wonder chat?
00:13:26.000The idea that there's no such thing as Western propaganda at this point is preposterous.
00:13:30.000...point clips of how lovely his visit was with Mr Putin.
00:13:36.000Let's see if he's really a journalist.
00:13:37.000Let's see if he asks the hard questions.
00:13:39.000Let's see if he asks Mr. Putin about the innocent men, women and children killed in Ukraine for simply wanting to exercise their freedom to exist.
00:13:46.000Let's see if he asks him about the over 20 journalists in prison right now in Russia for simply doing their job.
00:13:55.000Let's see if he wants to know the whereabouts.
00:13:57.000I'd like to hear some inquiries into the 2014 coup in Ukraine.
00:14:02.000I'd like to hear what was in that treaty agreement between Putin and Zelensky that Boris Johnson scuppered.
00:14:09.000I'd like to hear these things discussed on Western media.
00:14:12.000You know that during the pandemic, true information was censored on the very platform, it's not Rumble that you're watching right now, but all of the rest Deep state infiltrated propagandist legislators appeared everywhere to ensure that only information pre-chewed and beneficial to their intentions was consumable by you.
00:14:31.000And here we're watching... What is being presented to us is outrage, but this is fear.
00:14:37.000What we're watching here, make no mistake, is fear.
00:14:40.000As their grasp on your consciousness is beginning to unwind and unfurl.
00:14:47.000Again, What we'll witness probably in the interview that's going to be on in a little while between Tucker and Putin is probably Vladimir Putin presenting a very particular perspective, his own perspective, his nation's perspective, on a conflict that is no doubt complex, that may involve a criminal invasion, that doubtlessly involves the needless and painful death of many, many Ukrainian people.
00:15:08.000But what we'll also get is perhaps a route to peace.
00:15:13.000Surely, Tucker Carlson will say, under what conditions would Russia end this war, and surely the answer is going to be along the lines of, we don't want Ukraine to join NATO, we've always been pretty clear about that, we want some autonomy in Donbass, and we want Crimea.
00:15:24.000And I suppose we as a global population can have our own views about the legitimacy of those claims, and Ukrainian people will have their own views of the legitimacy of those claims, but one of the things we'll all be considering in the West is, How much longer do we want to continue to fund a war that appears to be unwinnable unless it escalates to the degree where British people, Australian people, Swedish people, American people are being conscripted?
00:15:50.000And what, at this point, is propaganda?
00:15:52.000The two dozen people indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller
00:15:56.000for messing with our elections, hacking, and social media...
00:16:00.000Oh, you're still pushing that, are you?
00:16:02.000Propaganda. Let's see if those questions are asked.
00:16:05.000How about how many times Mr Putin has decided...
00:16:07.000The idea that foreign nations may interfere in domestic elections
00:16:11.000is an interesting idea and one I'd like to see corroborating evidence on.
00:16:15.000What is an absolute certainty is that the WHO are right now legitimately, with the support of your nation, I'll guarantee it, pushing through a treaty that would further reduce your sovereignty and your nation's sovereignty.
00:16:27.000That would mean that if the WHO declare a medical emergency, your country will have to follow measures that they implement.
00:16:35.000This is the kind of story that I'd like to see legacy media reporting on.
00:16:40.000These are the kind of stories that I would like to see spread upon the mainstream.
00:16:45.000What is the reason that these stories are only reported by independent media?
00:16:48.000To throw somebody out a window because they oppose him or he's decided to poison one of his opponents.
00:16:55.000You know that there was a CIA plan to murder Julian Assange, right?
00:16:59.000You know that Julian Assange is still in prison without trial in Belmarsh, awaiting extradition because he revealed information that wasn't dangerous.
00:17:06.000It's been proven that no one has died as a result of WikiLeaks.
00:17:09.000He's in prison because he embarrassed the state and because he empowered ordinary people with knowledge, just how journalists are supposed to.
00:17:17.000As Tucker said very plainly in his video, he's just gonna ask some questions and we'll
00:17:22.000decide for ourselves whether we all like, oh yeah, let's move to Russia.
00:17:25.000...dealing with here, and if it's going to be a serious interview, then that, those are
00:17:30.000the questions that will need to be asked.
00:17:33.000Don't hold your breath though on whether those are asked.
00:17:36.000The legacy media there lecturing us on reasonable and authentic broadcasting.
00:17:41.000But if it's irony and hypocrisy you're after, here's Hillary Clinton talking about truth.
00:17:46.000Tucker Carlson is in Moscow right now interviewing Vladimir Putin.
00:17:51.000The first American outside journalist.
00:17:54.000CTW234 in the rumble chat says state media are essentially government stenographers.
00:18:04.000To interview Putin since the war in Ukraine began.
00:18:08.000What does that tell you about Tucker Carlson and right-wing media and also Vladimir Putin?
00:18:13.000Well it shows me what I think we've all known.
00:18:16.000Imagine if that journalist speaking to Hillary Clinton went, also I've noticed like a lot of people associated with you come to incredibly sticky ends and I'm not just talking about your husband in the White House.
00:18:28.000What if she was to say what about the numerous Wars that you have supported.
00:18:33.000The drone strikes that you have sanctioned.
00:18:35.000The funding received by your foundation from weapons manufacturers.
00:18:40.000All the while these questions remain unasked.
00:18:43.000The pose of integrity and authenticity is maintained by legacy media as they continue to cudgel us into compliance.
00:18:52.000But this era is at an end and they sense it.
00:18:55.000They sense that they are losing control.
00:18:57.000They sense the new alliances that are emerging.
00:18:59.000They sense that communities like this one are growing even as we speak with thousands of people, hundreds of thousands of people, millions of people around the world uniting, recognizing that we may have different political views and cultural practices and religious ideologies, but when it comes to the establishment, we are all unified against their corruption.
00:19:21.000And is there any figure that epitomizes this kind of careerist, professional, ordinary evil?
00:19:28.000I'm not going to say that, it's just because I saw that Hillary Clinton is evil numerous times in the rumble chat and you guys influenced me there.
00:19:35.000What I will say is that Hillary Clinton perhaps cannot be relied on for authenticity and truth.
00:19:41.000Let's have a look at the rest of this conversation.
00:19:53.000What was Barbara Waters' excuse for interviewing Putin?
00:19:56.000You know, he somehow, after having been fired from so many outlets in the United States, I would not be surprised if he emerges with a contract with a Russian outlet because he is a useful idiot.
00:20:12.000He parrots Vladimir Putin's pack of lies about Ukraine.
00:20:17.000So I don't see why Putin wouldn't give him an interview because through him he can continue to lie about what his objectives are in Ukraine and what he expects to see happen.
00:20:32.000It's really quite sad that not just somebody like Tucker Carlson who has, as I said, been fired so many times because... That's such a weird slur, being fired.
00:21:12.000When you respect other people's right to be free, when you expect our collective right to run our own communities, when you respect the idea that we might together oppose this globalist state, the instantiation of global corporatism, WHO treaties, various unelected bodies having undue power and control over our domestic systems of governance.
00:21:35.000He seems unable to you know, correlate his reporting with the truth.
00:21:40.000But also because it's a sign that there are people in this country right now
00:21:47.000who are like a fifth column for Vladimir Putin and why? I don't know.
00:21:52.000Yeah, because Hillary's never done anything globalist.
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00:23:02.000I mean, why are certain Republicans throwing their lot in?
00:23:07.000Why are, you know, other Americans basically believing Putin?
00:23:12.000Why did Trump believe Putin more than our 11 intelligence agencies?
00:23:16.000I don't know, do you have a working theory on this?
00:23:19.000Maybe because that Steele dossier was funded by the Clinton campaign.
00:23:22.000This is a, again, let me say this, you don't have to be into Vladimir Putin or Russian expansionism or whatever imperialist projects may lurk behind the veil of the mystery of Mother Russia to reject out of hand this legacy media propaganda.
00:23:42.000But it's more than just the political partisan advantage.
00:23:46.000There is a yearning for leaders who can kill and imprison their opponents, destroy the press.
00:23:57.000So you'll be campaigning for the release of Julian Assange then, will you Hilary?
00:24:01.000In spite of that raft of emails that you found rather embarrassing, let's face it, now you saw yesterday on our show journalist on CNN savagely attacking Tucker Carlson. But
00:24:13.000here is the very same journalist interviewing Vladimir Zelensky. She seemed to suggest that
00:24:19.000Tucker Carlson is doing a puff piece, the same as Hillary Clinton there. That this
00:24:22.000exchange between Putin and Tucker will be little more than propaganda. But have a look at the
00:24:28.000very same CNN journalist talking to Zelensky.
00:25:37.000And I think that this war should be ended as swiftly as possible.
00:25:41.000And evidently, for a moment, Zelensky thought the same thing.
00:25:44.000Because there was a treaty on the table.
00:25:45.000And one of the questions that I'm really looking forward to seeing answered is, What was the nature of that treaty that Zelensky signed and was dissuaded from following through on by Boris Johnson, who was sent out there by Joe Biden to scupper that treaty?
00:26:16.000We got so many fantastic stories it's going to send you doolally.
00:26:20.000We're going to hit you with so much truth in this stream, you'll be crying out for a lie.
00:26:24.000You'll be putting on the BBC and CNN just for a little bit of deception because the truth will be so abundant and surely the truth will set us all free.
00:26:32.000This story about Canada's euthanasia laws is, I think it's going to set your heart racing.
00:26:38.000Mental illness now is cause for euthanasia.
00:27:18.000I've been wondering, before JP Morgan funds some potential digital dystopia in the post-war Ukraine, in which trade unions are banned, who's your favourite pop star?
00:27:54.000Okay, this is the sort of thing we've got to report on.
00:27:56.000Remember when the Nord Stream Pipeline blew up and we all said, that's weird that that Nord Stream Pipeline blew up after Joe Biden said, we'll find a way of blowing up that Nord Stream Pipeline that takes natural gas from Russia to Germany.
00:28:21.000And then when that pipeline did blow up, Who did they blame?
00:28:25.000It's everyone's favourite lunatic, Vladimir Putin.
00:28:28.000He blew up that pipeline himself to make a point, like a lunatic cutting off his own finger in a bar fight.
00:28:34.000Well, now we know that it was highly unlikely that Russia blew up their own economically invaluable pipeline to Germany that's a vital part of their war effort.
00:28:44.000But more importantly, Sweden are conducting an investigation that seems destined to lead us to the conclusion that it's just one of those things in life we'll never know.
00:28:54.000We'll never understand what happened to that pipeline.
00:29:01.000Sweden on Wednesday dropped its investigation into the explosions in 2022.
00:29:06.000There's no point investigating this anymore.
00:29:09.000On Nord Stream pipelines carrying Russian gas to Germany, saying it lacked jurisdiction in the case.
00:29:16.000Its evidence has been handed to German investigators, while Denmark also has its own separate inquiry ongoing.
00:29:23.000But if no conclusive evidence is found by either country, the mystery behind one of the most significant acts of infrastructure sabotage in modern history could remain unsolved.
00:29:35.000Oh yeah, well, I think I could come up with a solution.
00:29:39.000So, there you go, the North Stream Pipeline being blown up by, I don't know, Navy SEALs.
00:29:42.000Do you remember when Jocko Willink was on our show and Jocko Willink goes, would you have been able to blow up that pipeline?
00:29:59.000This is another story about rampant globalism.
00:30:01.000Another conspiracy theory we were told we never had to worry about was the old 15-minute cities, or as they would have it in Sydney, Australia, 30-minute cities.
00:30:17.000Australia's newest city has set high expectations, promising to be greener and more sustainable while promoting car-free streets and quick access to facilities.
00:30:28.000The plan is aimed at decentralising work, shopping and leisure activities into regional areas and reduce car use and travel times for your convenience.
00:30:38.000The New South Wales Government is committed to the concept of reinventing city life through the idea of 30-minute cities with 15-minute neighbourhoods.
00:31:02.000What do you think about it, PeakG23, all you guys?
00:31:05.000If there's a story that tells us dystopia is upon us, it is surely this one.
00:31:12.000I myself am staggered by this because as part of this report you see some of the people that are considering this MAID Act.
00:31:19.000It's a medically assisted dying in Canada.
00:31:21.000I can see that some of you have heard of it because you're talking about it in the chat.
00:31:24.000Now while the world is still rightly beguiled by the crack in the machine that is Putin Tucker, which we will be covering extensively tomorrow when we know a little more about it.
00:31:34.000We have to look at what the trajectory of globalism also includes and this is one of the most terrifying stories I've seen for a long time.
00:31:43.000Canada are only delaying their introduction of the medical assistance in dying program because they can't find enough doctors to implement the measures.
00:31:53.000Now, I think all of us that have witnessed someone dying from terminal disease would be sympathetic to the idea that maybe some medical assistance in the last moments of their life, or in the last weeks, I don't know, I don't feel qualified to make such a decision, but the MAID Act appears to be being extended to people with incurable diseases, which includes mental illnesses such as anorexia and depression.
00:32:14.000I think, and This story seems to imply that some people are being offered the opportunity for euthanisation simply for being poor.
00:32:23.000I really want your opinion and perspective on this, because this for me, I believe, is the sort of story that if enough people are aware of it, will start to help us to recognise what's being masked by neoliberalism, what's being masked by globalism.
00:32:35.000Something that seems Truly, truly dark.
00:32:38.000I really, please, tell me in the chat what you think about this.
00:32:41.000Tell me in the chat how this makes you feel about Canada.
00:32:44.000Tell me how this makes you feel about neoliberalism and a certain insidious fear that these kind of ideas could be practiced elsewhere.
00:32:51.000And I'm not, you know, if you're in Canada right now, of course it's terrible it's being considered there, but in all likelihood I've noticed that, you know, that hate speech law, for example, in Ireland.
00:33:01.000Can you imagine similar legislation going to be coming to the United States or The way that Australia had those internment camps or 30-minute cities, can you imagine that being practiced and applied in the United States of America?
00:34:02.000I've been aware of this for a while, have you?
00:34:03.000The idea of euthanasia, assisted dying, and like you, I always thought what they mean is people are terminally ill, they've got a long debilitating, crushing, awful disease, slowly and in anguish and agony, propped up by drugs, eventually we grant them the dignity of an assisted death.
00:34:21.000Well, that all sounds perfectly reasonable, but there are all sorts of thresholds we might cross when reasoning ourselves to death, and it seems like Canada has crossed many of those thresholds, because being considered now for assistance in dying, it seems, are people that are incurably ill, which includes things like mental illness could be deemed incurable.
00:34:41.000So depressed people, people with anorexia, and guess what's being discussed now?
00:34:56.000Oh well, probably they're really liberal then!
00:34:58.000Let's get into this in some more detail.
00:35:01.000Today, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau introduced legislation Look at the words, right to die, in the corner of the screen.
00:35:08.000Like, firstly it's suggesting you've got the right to die because it's your life, but also that it is right to die.
00:35:14.000Of course it's inevitable that we will die and so many of the problems I think we face in the world are because of our confusing relationship with death, our inability to accept it, our refusal to discuss it.
00:35:24.000Think of all the complications around wills and legacy and families feuding after death.
00:35:28.000Think of our inability to tell one another that we feel deep love and emotion or sadness It's because we're not able to properly compartmentalise, embrace or understand death.
00:35:39.000But the idea that death is something that's just another life choice, like, I don't know, getting highlights in your hair or nail extensions, is an indication of where modernity is delivering us to.
00:36:56.000And I'm pretty glad that that option wasn't available to me.
00:36:59.000All of us are likely to feel depressed and suicidal at points in our lives, because guess what?
00:37:03.000We live in a depressing and suicidal world, and this is part of it.
00:37:06.000The federal government is defending its decision to delay the expansion of medically assisted death to include those suffering from mental illness.
00:37:14.000It's the second time they've pressed pause on the legislation.
00:37:34.000And it's this assumption that we've arrived at the zenith of what it is to be human that's leading to this kind of dystopia, I believe.
00:37:41.000The question here is a state of readiness.
00:37:43.000And so what I think we're going to be looking for on that basis is the preponderance of reasonable opinion that the system is ready.
00:37:51.000And at this point in time, that isn't the case.
00:37:53.000What that man's saying is, is the obstacle to activating this program is not a moral, ethical, or existential examination of the issues, but just because they haven't got the death factories fully operable yet.
00:38:07.000It's a pragmatic issue that's delaying it.
00:38:10.000Once we've got that death system in place, enough beds, enough tubes, enough injections, whatever means they're going to be dispatching people, Then it's go, go, go, because there's no other obstacles.
00:38:19.000I mean, the very idea that mentally ill people actually should be able to make that decision is by definition absurd, because, oh, I don't understand reality.
00:42:14.000We already know there's not really clear consensus on a definition of, for example, what it means for someone to have a mental illness that is incurable.
00:42:25.000Isn't that Dr. And Don't Be Childish About Her Name's analysis very interesting?
00:42:32.000That it's too amorphous, diffuse and difficult to determine.
00:42:57.000And what about if there is a foreseeable future?
00:42:59.000Oh, Can't you see, and sense at least, that there's a kind of rational, data-driven desire to control areas of reality that aren't the business of the government?
00:43:05.000their bank accounts, they're hungry now and they're depressed.
00:43:07.000When does this end? Why does this begin? Can't you see and sense at least that there's a kind of
00:43:15.000rational, data-driven desire to control areas of reality that aren't the business of the government?
00:43:41.000When you're an alcoholic and a drug addict, once you've stopped drinking and taking drugs, you don't even really think about drinking and taking drugs.
00:43:46.000Until you think about it, it's like, I don't want to live anymore.
00:44:55.000Before you think that he might be an extraordinary creature of globalism facilitating dystopia, I invite you once again to look at how nice his hair is before you don't leap to any conclusions.
00:45:05.000We understand that making sure we're respecting people's rights and their choices.
00:45:18.000Is a very important but challenging balance to establish.
00:45:22.000Psychiatrists fear that balance will be even harder to strike with the healthcare system under immense pressure.
00:45:29.000Telling my patients that you will make it easier for them to die has enraged me.
00:45:33.000They will die because of lack of services.
00:45:36.000They will die because psychiatrists will now have legal permission to give up.
00:45:40.000Yeah, it's an indication that there's been a subtle shift towards the preservation of life, the celebration of life, the sanctity of life, towards a kind of rational discourse which naturally concludes that it's okay to execute on behalf of the state people that can't participate.
00:45:56.000Actually, like, an anthropological version of Skynet.
00:45:59.000One day, Skynet realised it didn't need people anymore.
00:46:02.000One day, the system realised it didn't need poor people anymore, it didn't need depressed people anymore, it didn't need mentally ill people anymore, and it just slowly started to dispatch with them.
00:46:19.000I recognise at the moment it's 13,000 people a year.
00:46:21.000I watch the statistic, I watch the graph, I can see at the moment it's incremental and compared to the number of people dying of cancer, although that's gone up a lot lately.
00:46:28.000Other people dying from heart disease, although that's gone up a lot lately, it's not significant.
00:46:32.000or people taking their own lives anyway.
00:46:43.000She's stuck in a cycle of poverty and despair.
00:46:45.000Think about what's going on in Canada.
00:46:47.000Think about what we're spending our time doing.
00:46:48.000Can't we all be talking to one another and communicating with one another and helping and loving one another?
00:46:53.000Or is our purpose here to just be sort of cellular drones receiving censored information from the state, putting stickers in our windows and blindly complying?
00:47:45.000There's something nefarious and terrifying taking place that's going to require a kind of transition, a change of spirit to countenance it.
00:47:54.000And what I want to point out here, some of this reporting is from the Washington Examiner, which is very right-wing.
00:47:59.000And some of the reporting is taken from Jacobin, which is very left-wing.
00:48:02.000Which shows you when it comes to basic human principles, actually, those kind of categories are irrelevant when compared to things like the sanctity of life and our integral connection to one another.
00:48:12.000Canada's immoral decision to encourage people who are inconvenient to society to kill themselves seems to have finally found a line that Canadian citizens may not want to cross.
00:48:21.000Canada has rapidly pushed towards handing out euthanasia like handing out candy on Halloween, but the country is being forced Forced to delay its latest expansion because it does not have enough doctors and psychiatrists to sign off on killing the mentally ill.
00:48:35.000Again, it's only had cause for pause and thought because of the implementation of this policy, not because of the implications of this policy.
00:48:45.000The decision to include mentally ill people as eligible for euthanasia comes from the idea that anything that is incurable, even if it won't lead to that person dying, should be enough of a reason to allow someone to consider euthanasia.
00:48:56.000How long before you go, Everyone dies anyway.
00:49:00.000How about we kill people we don't like right now?
00:49:03.000This isn't the first expansion and death-happy Canadian officials will certainly find enough doctors or cut enough corners to ensure the latest one can go through as well.
00:49:11.000People with anorexia have already been given the green light for suicide and a growing number of young Canadians think that poverty should also be included as eligible criteria.
00:49:20.000In social Extraordinary. Anorexia is so serious and confusing and I
00:49:23.000know loads of you have been affected by it.
00:49:24.000But the challenge is, why is this happening and how do we stop it?
00:49:29.000And as for poverty, same question. Why is this happening and how do we stop it?
00:49:32.000Not, well, I suppose if those people were rubbed out.
00:49:35.000This is where the function and role of the legacy and mainstream media is called into question.
00:49:42.000When you think about Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin, the assumption was that that shouldn't take place because we don't have the right to hear what Vladimir Putin might say to Tucker.
00:49:52.000What if he's using his own propaganda?
00:49:53.000Well, what if we want the right to decide for ourselves, given that we're collectively spending billions and billions of dollars and pounds perpetuating that war?
00:50:00.000Look at the way that this issue is being created and presented and curated.
00:50:05.000These people, they're so poor, it's so sad, it's so dreadful.
00:50:08.000Well, think for a moment about how your country is being built, how your tax dollars are being spent, how a legacy media averts your attention from certain issues and presents you information in a particular way, when what is clearly required is a radical overhaul of how society is organised.
00:50:24.000I'm giving nearly half my money every single week, every single month, every single day to the government.
00:50:29.000Because they're supposed to be investing it in infrastructure and society and creating even the concept of Canada.
00:50:34.000There is no Canada without the population, the land mass and the collective resources and the sets of ideals and laws and governance that are derived from it.
00:50:42.000And if it's leading to the normalisation of suicide or killing people because they're poor, do you think it might be time to have a look at what our values are?
00:50:52.000You sound like you might be a bit depressed.
00:51:15.000They're like, you know, from COVID, with COVID, take the vaccine... I mean, this is what these mad bureaucracies are plainly generating.
00:51:23.000Canada's culture of death has caused its euthanasia policy to snowball from the ever-debated concept of allowing people with terminal health problems to end their lives, to pushing for suicides for people who aren't going to die but have mental health troubles, or if a large chunk of young Canadians get this, say, people who are poor.
00:51:37.000People with mental health problems are just too inconvenient for Canada's healthcare industry, apparently, and you can imagine that this plan will continue to move forward once Canadian politicians scrounge up enough doctors to start signing death certificates.
00:51:49.000This should be a red flag for Canada to stop this policy and re-evaluate every word of it, especially given that Canadian doctors were the sixth leading cause of death in the country in 2021 due to this policy, and they put down over 13,000 people in 2022.
00:52:02.000Oh my God, they're putting down people now.
00:52:06.000Fast-tracking patients into graves to save money under the guise of helping them is a disgrace, especially when the volume is so large that you need to find more doctors to keep up with the state-approved killings.
00:52:17.000My god, that's out of control, isn't it?
00:52:19.000They actually can't keep up with the rate of executing their own unhappy people.
00:52:24.000No wonder so many people are so unhappy.
00:52:26.000This is a real Cash22 situation they're generating.
00:52:29.000We don't have enough doctors to kill all the people.
00:52:34.000The legalisation of MAID brought to the fore some disturbing moral calculations, particularly with its expansion in 2019 to include individuals whose deaths aren't reasonably foreseeable.
00:52:45.000This change opened the floodgates for people with disabilities to apply to die rather than survive on meagre benefits.
00:52:51.000Euthanasia in Canada represents the cynical endgame of social provisioning within the brutal logic of late-stage capitalism.
00:52:58.000We'll starve you of the funding you need to live a dignified life, demand you pay back pandemic aid you applied for in good faith, and if you don't like it, well, why don't you just kill yourself?
00:53:08.000What used to be the sort of language of a taunting juvenile playground is a discourse you hear from your own government.
00:53:15.000I'm over on the subject of pandemic aid.
00:53:17.000Guess who made the most money during the pandemic?
00:53:19.000The very same pharmaceutical organizations that are probably even now working on a new vial, in every sense of the word, to eliminate poor people.
00:53:27.000Tim Stainton, director of the Canadian Institute for Inclusion and Citizenship at the University of British Columbia, told the Associated Press that Canada's MAID policy is probably the biggest existential threat to disabled people since the Nazis' program in Germany in the 1930s.
00:53:40.000It can't be a coincidence that Canada and Nazism keep somehow correlating, can it?
00:53:46.000Like they're bringing Nazis into Parliament, Christy Freeland's granddad's a Nazi.
00:53:50.000There's just something weird going on over there, under the sort of peculiar aesthetic of liberalism.
00:53:56.000And you heard Trudeau there, helping vulnerable people.
00:53:59.000It keeps leading to killing vulnerable people.
00:54:01.000This sounds hyperbolic, but there are endless examples of people with disabilities
00:54:05.000who are offered euphanasia as an alternative to living a life of pain and exclusion.
00:54:10.000And with the impending expansion of MAID to include people with mental illnesses, the problem is only going to get worse.
00:54:15.000A piece from Global headlined, How Poverty Not Pain is Driving Canadians with Disabilities to Consider Medically Assisted Death notes the excruciating cycle of poverty that leads disabled people to choose assisted death rather than live a life filled with barriers to their existence.
00:54:30.000The result is that according to a 2017 report from Statistics Canada, nearly a quarter of disabled people are living in poverty.
00:54:36.000That's roughly 1.5 million people, or a city about the population of Montreal.
00:54:40.000Whilst 13,000, I suppose, dreadful though it is, is a comparatively low number, it's already 13 times as high as it was like a few years ago.
00:54:50.000And if it exponentially grows at that rate and could include all poor people and that Seems to be part of the plan.
00:54:56.000It's pretty easy to see how you could get to a place where you're just executing swathes of the population, curating reality.
00:55:02.000Know how comparable, similar, and how easily affiliated this kind of discourse and reasoning is with the kind of transhumanist, we don't need people no more type argument.
00:55:12.000The way that we're sort of just rationalizing ourselves into excluding and eliminating, in the most literal terms, great sections of the population, rather than re-evaluating the set of values that determine behaviours and policies of globalisation.
00:55:29.000It's not like, oh well, you better all learn the code.
00:55:31.000Why don't we change everything using our collective power?
00:55:35.000When people are living in such a situation where they're structurally placed in poverty, is medical assistance in dying really a choice or is it coercion?
00:55:42.000That's the question we need to ask ourselves, Dr. Nahid Dasani, a palliative care physician in Toronto, told Global.
00:55:50.000policies that have consigned disabled and immunocompromised people to a life of perpetual
00:55:54.000self-isolation, a lack of funding for people on disability assistance makes MAID an increasingly
00:55:59.000palatable solution to ending their suffering. In this context, the cavalier way in which
00:56:03.000MAID has been implemented in Canada serves as a form of eugenics where only the able-bodied
00:56:08.000survive. Hmm. Many countries which allow MAID have far more safeguards than Canada in ensuring
00:56:13.000situations like those above don't occur, making it extremely puzzling as to why Canada didn't
00:56:19.000Chief among them is the requirement in Belgium and the Netherlands that doctors must have exhausted all treatment alternatives before offering MAID.
00:56:26.000Both countries also have monthly commissions to review potentially troubling cases.
00:56:30.000In the Australian province of Victoria, doctors are prohibited from bringing up Maid at all, unless a patient inquires about it.
00:56:36.000In Belgium, doctors are discouraged, although not prohibited, from doing so.
00:56:40.000It's cruel to refuse Maid for people on the verge of death with no prospects for recovery, but it's even crueler to offer death as an alternative to a support system.
00:56:48.000We've let the May Genie out of his bottle.
00:56:51.000We must ensure that our healthcare systems have sufficient resources to guarantee everyone, regardless of their ability or mental health, a dignified existence.
00:57:01.000Very important story, I believe, even though at the moment the numbers are relatively small, and even though it could be argued that in its current form, this is simply a form of assisting vulnerable people, however Justin Trudeau would say it.
00:57:14.000But in the context of our ever-widening set of dystopian possibilities and our ever-narrowing chances of evading that clear plan.
00:57:24.000It seems that this is yet another of those stories that provides you with an understanding of what the overall agenda is.
00:57:32.000I, through the mist, sometimes glance the idea that there are nations that are piling in ideas, territories that are being purchased and acquired, a vision of what we do is we get rid of all those people In a way, we saw it in the pandemic.
00:57:45.000Ultra-rich people just were bombing about on planes going to Ireland.
00:57:54.000But I know some people were annihilated and destroyed by it.
00:57:56.000And the pandemic was a kind of a piloting in itself in some ways.
00:57:59.000I'm not suggesting it was false flag or any of those things.
00:58:02.000But it was a piloting of what happens when you increase measures of control, when you increase stress, when you reduce the financial possibilities.
00:58:09.000It's just that it was an extraordinary period.
00:58:11.000And it's just so odd to me that a country like Canada, who along with Australia I would have seen as a sort of anglophonic, not so fuddy-duddy and mental and imperialistic as old-school Britain, not so warmongering, and no offence if you are American, I mean, you know, the elitist establishment of America, not American people, as America, and that these countries are sort of where it's at in a way, like sort of Scandinavias of English-speaking people.
00:58:32.000But actually, this isn't the reality, is it?
00:58:58.000We need to have a radical re-evaluation of the values and principles that generate these kind of conditions and then solve them by killing the people that are a consequence of those policies and ideas.
01:00:29.000Over there in the locals chat, a lot of you Awakened Wonders are thankfully sharing compassionate, kind stories and indeed the kind of rapport that I believe to be the antidote to that kind of suffering.
01:00:44.000What's required are values, principles, community and unity to save us from this kind of policy and the conditions that make this policy even seem plausible.
01:00:58.000A kind of despair, nihilism, loss of meaning.
01:01:03.000Hey, listen, have a look at some of this stuff.
01:01:06.000This is Meta's Mark Zuckerberg, who apparently, apparently, we don't know this for sure, maybe you guys do, but might have given like a bunch of money to defund the police type groups.
01:01:16.000If that's true, this is a kind of hypocritical image.
01:01:19.000The tech tycoons come, look, he's running, he's got his own personal security army that runs with him.
01:01:25.000When I wrote that book, actually, this one, Revolution.
01:01:29.000One of the ideas that someone suggested is that you should ban private security.
01:01:35.000If you banned private security, people would be forced to live differently.
01:01:39.000And it's a pretty novel and interesting idea.
01:01:44.000This is a book where I sort of talked about revolutionary ideas that I believed might change the world.
01:01:47.000I've not looked at it for a long, long time.
01:01:50.000God knows I've changed since then and the world has changed, but I've always been pretty And the establishment.
01:01:54.000The tech tycoon's company has spent more than 40 million dollars on Zuckerberg's personal security over the past three years, while at the same time his family-run foundation has donated millions of dollars to groups that want to defund or even abolish the police.
01:02:07.000Since 2020, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, CZI, has donated three million dollars to PolicyLink, the organization behind defundthepolice.org, according to the great Li Fang, who we Absolutely adore.
01:02:19.000Meanwhile, getting ahead of the dystopia that possibly he's contributing to the creation of, he's created a bunker.
01:02:56.000But what is interesting is this is a pretty good litmus test of where people that would have access to pretty esoteric information think the world is heading.
01:03:09.000The property will ultimately cost over 270 million dollars, the publication reports, and will include a 5,000 square foot underground bunker.
01:03:18.000If you're not cynical, I suppose you might say that it's because of...
01:03:22.000Like earthquakes or fires or something?
01:03:46.000It'll rob them of their connection to reality.
01:03:48.000It'll trap them in a cellular loop, a carousel of imagery that will deteriorate their sense of self and sense of well-being.
01:03:58.000You know, when you see stories like Canada, a country beset by malaise and suicidal despair, institutionalizing euthanasia, you wonder if our Life models are fundamentally failing, that we're in a deep spiritual crisis, and how unlikely it is that the solution to our problem will be the kind of technologies that seem to be advancing despair.
01:04:22.000I know a lot of you love Elon Musk, and certainly Elon Musk's contribution to free speech is incredible, phenomenal, but I believe that technology is a wonderful tool, but a pretty terrifying master.
01:04:37.000There's Zuckerberg, a drug dealer who doesn't use drugs himself.
01:04:42.000Hey listen, we've got plenty of stuff but you know like tomorrow's a big day for us because of course we're going to be covering the Tucker Putin interview.
01:04:50.000What we're going to be primarily looking for is the sort of information that we imagine
01:04:53.000the establishment would most want us to be protected from.
01:04:57.000We're going to be looking out for how they react.
01:05:01.000There will be a moment where Putin offers a pathway to peace and say, well, listen,
01:05:06.000if under these conditions, the war would end.
01:05:09.000Now, I suppose that in a democracy, we would all participate in a conversation about whether
01:05:13.000or not we would like the war to end, or at least whether or not we wanted to participate
01:05:19.000I suppose in a democracy we would have open conversations about where our taxes went, the degree to which we are taxed, whether or not we wanted to opt out of the system altogether.
01:05:29.000What we're clearly living in, if that euthanasia video is to be taken seriously, and I've got no reason to believe that anything in it is anything other than 100% true, is a Dystopia.
01:05:39.000And I think we're able to see now the tiles that will make up the mural of hell that they are plainly planning for us all.
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01:06:41.000Is Tucker, as has been suggested, even in danger?
01:06:47.000What will be the geopolitical consequences?
01:06:50.000Why exactly is it that the globalist establishment are so keen to censor this conversation?
01:06:55.000Are we indeed at an epochal moment where the power axis between Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson means that whether or not you agree with them, They are certainly regarded as dissidents by the establishment and together they are able to crack us out of the hard and deceptive shell of legacy media control.
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