In this episode of Stay Free With Russell Brand, we discuss excess deaths in the first nine months of 2019, and why they seem to be higher than in all of the US wars since Vietnam. Plus, a near trillion dollar donation by Raytheon to the Defense Department, and the rise of the globalist globalist movement to take control of food production and distribution. Stay Free with Russell Brand is a new show hosted by comedian Russell Brand. Recorded in Los Angeles, CA and Sydney, NSW, Australia, this show is not to be missed! If you like what you hear here, please HIT SUBSCRIBE and become a patron patron of the show. Don t forget to leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, too! Subscribe, Like, and Share to stay up to date with what's going on in the world of social media, politics, and pop culture! Timestamps: 1:00:00 - Is Russell Brand even real? 3:30 - Is it a Gareth Pipp dream? 4:20 - What's the difference between a man and a woman? 5:00 6:15 - Who's responsible for these excess deaths? 7:00 | What could be the cause of them? 8:40 - What are we all to blame? 9:20 | What s going on with food production? 10:30 | What's going to happen next? 11:15 | Why are these deaths happening? 12:40 | Who's the problem? 13:40 15:30 16: What s the biggest threat to food production in the 21st century? 17:15 18:00 // What s happening in the future? 19:20 21:40 // Is there a solution? 22:10 | What is the best way to eat it? 26:30 // Is it possible? 27:00 / 22:00 + 27:30 Is it time to wake up together? 25:00 & 27: What do we wake up Together? 32:00 ? 35: What are you going to wake Up? 33: Is this a Godless Godless? 36: Is it all a godless godlessness? 37:00 Or is it a good thing? 39:00 Are we waking up together, or do we need to wake ourselves up?
00:03:12.000And you are not going to believe the revelatory exploration that we're bringing you.
00:03:17.000In the first nine months of this year, more people have died inexplicably, or at least anomalously, than in all of the United States wars since Vietnam to present day.
00:04:27.000You're guessing correctly in the chat.
00:04:30.000All of you, but if you are watching us on YouTube, you might want to come over onto Rumble, where people can speak freely without WHO community guidelines being implemented to control what is fundamentally your free speech, your rights as an American.
00:04:45.000This is the time for us to wake up together.
00:04:48.000We're going to be looking at some of the more conflagratory and explosive events in the news, like Vivek saying, shut the F up!
00:04:56.000Yeah, Locals is still down, Nate the Great.
00:04:59.000But the chat is open, but we're not streaming this.
00:05:01.000You can join the chat on Locals if that's your thing.
00:05:05.000But we're going to be looking at a near trillion dollar donation by you to the Pentagon.
00:05:11.000Don't worry, they've got a real good history of passing audits so we'll know where every single penny of that near trillion dollars, I can tell you now where it goes, 70% of it will end up with military industrial complex companies like Raytheon and it will be sold back to you as patriotism like they're somehow doing you a favor.
00:05:29.000If you're watching us On YouTube right now, remember you can download the Rumble app at any time and reclaim your freedom and join this movement rather than participating in media systems that dislike you, distrust you, rather than being sold products by people who dislike you, rather than being reported at by a legacy media complex that
00:05:50.000Doesn't like you and doesn't trust you.
00:05:56.000Have you noticed that farmers all over the world seem to be... Yeah, Nola dude says that has noticed that farmers across the world appear to be kind of peeved.
00:06:07.000Almost as if whether they're in Sri Lanka, or India, or Netherlands, or the UK, or Ireland, or Germany, or the United States of America, farmers are sensing that there's almost like a kind of globalist movement to take control of agriculture and therefore take control... No, no, leave that there, thank you.
00:06:28.000You will be aware that the Netherlands is the second biggest, I think, exporter of food in the world.
00:06:34.000And for some reason, up until Geert Wilders, who I'm sure I would disagree with on a whole variety of subjects, I am assuming at least, he will arrest this globalist tendency to impair and control farmers.
00:06:45.000Almost as if, if you can control farmers, you can control food.
00:06:48.000And if you can control food, you can control the people.
00:06:55.000He says, I'm sure you are, I've never doubted you, I don't doubt you, I believe in you and I believe in your freedom.
00:07:01.000Now ostensibly these protests in Germany are about their removal or rescinding of tax breaks for diesel use, which is a fuel that's commonly used in agriculture.
00:07:13.000They're losing this exemption and the Germans are gathering at Brandenburg Gate Their protest looks good, I would say.
00:07:22.000All of the tractors and agricultural vehicles.
00:07:25.000It looks good and still they start using their horns.
00:07:28.000Because some of them have got, I would say, horns that undermine them.
00:07:34.000I think one of them has got baby shark as a sort of horn ringtone.
00:08:11.000Even at the height of a protest where the people's livelihoods are on the line, maybe a fundamental part of the globalist agenda is to control food sources so you can control population, so you can create scarcity, so you can control population.
00:08:24.000Is that... Do you think that's part of it?
00:08:25.000Even during that, a German farmer's going, yes, but it is Christmas,
00:08:30.000so I'm gonna put a snowman on the grill.
00:08:50.000Wherever we are in the world, I'm guessing we need to eat food.
00:08:53.000I'm guessing we want a relationship with the land.
00:08:55.000I'm guessing we want to be in control of our food sources rather than yielding that to globalist interests that want you to own nothing and be happy, eat bugs and be happy.
00:09:04.000Everything you do, you You will be happy because you will be drinking and eating nothing but Soma, the fictional drug invented by Aldous Huxley in his dystopia that was anodyne banal, somehow clean and perfect, where the power of the individual and the power of the nation had been subsumed into one global elite power.
00:09:25.000Your man Joe Biden, who, just to remind you, is still the president of your country, responded to a heckle from a journalist.
00:09:45.000That when you see sort of Biden and like then you just hear a car crash, it's almost as if the universe is telling you, car crash presidency, car crash presidency, car crash presidency.
00:09:57.000Mr. President, why are you losing to Trump in the polls?
00:11:26.000Obviously it's explicitly to do with fighting, but what is the connection between the fighting that's taking place in the ring and the fight that Donald Trump is engaged in?
00:11:33.000Does it make you feel kind of triumphant and victorious?
00:12:52.000He's watching our fight nights at home, but he has been omnipresent at our live events this year, and he is out to support the former interim champion Colby Cummings tonight against Leon Edwards in our UFC welterweight championship main event.
00:13:06.000All right, next on ESPN, two men's college hoops, NC State and Tennessee.
00:13:10.000But our prelim coverage ends here from Vegas.
00:13:50.000Hey, listen, but one of the themes we're talking about is while these, what I want to say, sort of garish and exciting spectacles, whether it's the Vivek story, or whether it's the sort of weird eeriness of the car crash Biden presidency becoming a literal car crash near Biden, or Trump's triumphant entry there, These kind of visual spectacles distract us from some significant news, like a new Defence Act being passed, like the perpetuation of Section 702, which means that Americans will be spied on, surveilled, and have your data captured in a way that's just, well, sort of borderline, well, it would be illegal if that law didn't keep it getting passed, I suppose that's true of all laws, but it's one of those laws that
00:14:36.000As well as the ongoing conflation of Donald Trump and his candidacy with old school tyranny and dictatorship and never, never the necessary address of how to Uniparty centralist politics has already become a kind of tyranny and that's what we essentially all of us should be opposing.
00:14:57.000Whether you're on the left or whether you're on the right, wherever you are, what we should be cautious of now is the increased powers of censorship, the increased powers of surveillance, the increased powers of anti-protest laws, the increased power of the deep state.
00:15:10.000This is what we have to oppose because it's It's actually transcendent, I think, of national sovereignty.
00:15:15.000But I am interested in what you guys think.
00:15:58.000That's what it means to be a citizen of this country.
00:16:03.000So I say that on that last debate stage to a bunch of Republicans that are shaking in their boots.
00:16:09.000These are the things you're not supposed to say in the Republican Party even today.
00:16:12.000And then you get the mainstream media.
00:16:15.000You got this character Van Jones on CNN afterwards saying, this is the rise of an American demagogue who's going to live 50 years longer than Trump.
00:17:14.000Meanwhile, significant and important news, not that I'm saying that the candidacy of a politician who understands independent media spaces in the way that Vivek does is, I would say that is an important necessary evolution, but what I think is also important is to acknowledge that while we're kind of engaged in stories like Trump, you know, arriving at UFC or Vivek swearing, cursing in your language, excuse me, Congress has just passed an $886 billion National Defense Authorization Act.
00:19:03.000In other news this evening, both the House and the Senate have passed the National Defense Authorization Act, which is expected to be signed by President Biden.
00:19:11.000This bill includes $274 million in funding for projects in South Dakota.
00:19:17.000Most of this will support the arrival of the B-21 Raider stealth bomber.
00:19:21.000Ellsworth Air Force Base serves as both a training base and operations base for the next generation bomber.
00:19:29.000It'll be able to work its way through some of the most advanced air defense systems that any of our adversaries have.
00:19:35.000As I say, it is the hammer in our offensive capabilities.
00:19:39.000It's the one that China, Russia, North Korea and Iran simply can't defend against at this time.
00:19:46.000Round says the current wing of the B-1 bombers will continue to operate out of Ellsworth alongside the new B-21 bombers.
00:20:14.000They manufacture the B-21 bomber and 50% of your tax dollars, as you know, that go into defence spending end up with military industrial complex companies.
00:20:25.000And I wonder who could be the first person in the chat to tell us how much did Northrop Grumman donate to the Democrat Party in the last electoral cycle, in the last four years?
00:20:36.000Let's do our own research, even though the legacy media hate that phrase, because they like to think of you as dumb, because they hate you.
00:21:00.000Do you think it's more important that a car crash near Joe Biden or do you think it's more important that a trillion dollars, nearly a trillion dollars in your taxes is going to the military-industrial complex?
00:21:09.000We asked you that question earlier and it's astonishing to learn, put that back up for a sec, thanks guys, 97% of you think that it's obviously the latter, the military-industrial complex donation from the government.
00:21:23.000As Julian Assange said, The function of government is to take public money and to put it into private hands.
00:21:28.000There's a trillion of it taken from your hands and put into the hands of the military-industrial complex.
00:21:35.000How else would you accept that if you didn't feel perpetually under threat?
00:21:39.000If you didn't feel perpetually disconnected from God?
00:22:22.000There's one bill that takes a trillion dollars of your money, gives it to the military-industrial complex, and also, they just slipped in there, and no president can ever, ever leave NATO.
00:22:51.000Or like, you know, the dude from Gavin Newsom, the one from California with the lovely hair, likes to go out and about during the lockdown.
00:23:19.000You ain't gonna be leaving NATO because tacked onto that trillion dollar That's just on its way through the military-industrial complex, in particular Raytheon and Northrop Grumman and that, was a new bill saying, or a new, you know, I don't know, component, saying that no American president can ever, can ever leave NATO.
00:23:41.000A president can't ditch NATO without congressional approval, according to a bipartisan measure that's included in the National Defense Authorization Act.
00:23:49.000Senators Tim Kaine and Marco Rubio spearheaded the measure and got it in the NDAA that Congress passed earlier.
00:23:59.000So, all right, all right, it's costing you a trillion dollars of your tax money and no president would ever be able to take the United States out of NATO, but that's it.
00:24:09.000No, it's also reauthorizing section 702, which means the ongoing warrantless surveillance of American citizens.
00:24:18.000Congress just voted on a bipartisan basis For a defense bill that includes the reauthorization of something called Section 702, you might have heard us talk about it, of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, otherwise known as FISA.
00:24:32.000Now, the stated goal of the program sounds fine.
00:25:25.000Your principles and values don't matter.
00:25:27.000Whatever they espouse, the legacy media will amplify it and they will ensure that systems of government are introduced that move you as far away as possible from democratic purchase.
00:25:38.000We got some fantastic stories coming up.
00:25:40.000If you're watching us on YouTube right now, if you're watching us on Facebook right now, We've got the story of stories on excess deaths.
00:25:48.000Obviously, we can't bring you that on YouTube.
00:25:50.000But what I will tell you is somehow, for reasons that are difficult to explain when you're heavily censored, in the first nine months of this year, more people died of unexplained deaths than died in any American foreign war since Vietnam.
00:26:07.000The Iraq Wars, the Afghanistan War, the Korea War.
00:26:32.000Oh yeah put the timer on yeah get it on yeah in fact you can you can automatically put that up when I start talking about it if you guys because uh listen we've got a lot coming up in the next part of this show we're going to be talking about that uh the excess deaths we're going to be talking oh this is we've got some interesting stuff on we've got the legacy media berating people that didn't immediately get vaccinated we've got Donald Trump doing poetry we've got Propaganda, breakdown and analysis.
00:29:53.000Remember, you have to be careful about using the word conspiracy, because as George Carlin always said, where interests converge, no conspiracy is necessary.
00:30:02.000These people went to the same universities and fraternities, they're on the same boards of directors, they're on the same country clubs, they have like interests.
00:30:09.000They don't need to call a meeting, they know what's good for them.
00:30:12.000We'll be thinking about that as we relay statistical data about excess deaths in the post-pandemic period, particularly in the United States of America, but presumably this will be happening anywhere where measures applied during the pandemic were also applied.
00:30:25.000Let's have a look at the opaque way that Legacy Media covers this story.
00:30:29.000There is grim news today about the state of America's health.
00:30:32.000The average expected lifespan for a person in this country shrank by over seven months last year, according to the CDC.
00:30:40.000That's a significant decrease, isn't it?
00:30:44.000secular philosophers, even ones from an evolutionary biological perspective like Steven Pinker, they'll say the great achievement of our age is that the average life expectancy has radically increased, i.e.
00:30:57.000because our news cycle is so rapid and we're focused on the minutiae of apparent decline across the West, say, we're not noticing that, broadly speaking, bloody hell, from medieval times people are living a lot longer.
00:31:09.000Well, What then should we make of it if the average life expectancy drops by seven months in a couple of years?
00:31:15.000That would mean a ubiquitous change has taken place, wouldn't it?
00:32:12.000Repressing and reframing that information is somehow positive so that people remain, broadly speaking, docile and you don't have an uprising because people start to recognize that the elite classes do not respect them, do not care about them, and are managing them into decline and even death.
00:32:28.000And there's a lot that you can do for your own personal health and well-being.
00:32:33.000Remember all the freedom of choice you had in the last couple of years.
00:32:36.000Curiously, at the same time where these excess deaths are happening, remember how free you were to make certain medical choices, how free you were to get outside and bloody well exercise, how free you were to make your own choices about holistic medical solutions like vitamin D and maybe even ivermectin.
00:32:59.000Then it dropped to 77 years of age in 2020 and now 76.1.
00:33:02.000of age in 2020 and now 76.1. Largely the thinking behind that is COVID has an impact on that.
00:33:13.000Extraordinary, really, to try to mitigate and manage those figures.
00:33:16.000We all know that the average COVID deaths were often over the average age of death.
00:33:21.000Generally, there's been a lot of analysis around for and with COVID.
00:33:25.000And increasingly, while muted and managed inquiries take place, for example, in our country, the UK, collectively, people are beginning to understand the nature of that pandemic, what type of mortality and fatality occurred, who was most vulnerable and at risk, and who simply wasn't at risk at all. And even in the framework of this,
00:33:43.000mainstream media reporting, even with their figures and their framing, it still doesn't make sense. Almost as
00:33:49.000if some as yet undetermined agent, let me know in the comments what you think it is, has
00:34:25.000It's an amazing country, amazing people, beautiful landscape, incredible culture.
00:34:29.000It's the greatest nation on Earth when it comes to contemporary popular culture.
00:34:32.000But it does also serve as the base for elite establishment globalist interests that act against the interests of American people, as well as people across the world.
00:34:41.000Um, but as I said, there's a lot you can do to lower your risk, so I would take this headline with a massive chunk of salt.
00:34:49.000And then get a booster shot for that salt every couple of months, even though we've only tested that salt on eight mouses.
00:34:56.000Let's have a look at some factual information, then see if there's a lot of evidence of people, I don't know, collapsing and dying and passing out in public all of a sudden.
00:35:06.000Then we will closely look at what could be causing this.
00:35:08.000Life insurance actuaries are finding that more people are continuing to die at alarming rates, even more than before the pandemic, but cannot be accounted for by Covid.
00:35:17.000Of course there's an attempt to suggest that this is because of Covid, but plainly, and That was even evident in that legacy media reporting.
00:35:24.000It isn't COVID, but it's contemporaneous with COVID.
00:35:27.000So can you remember anything else happening?
00:35:29.000Just come on, let's work on this as a planet together.
00:35:31.000At the time of COVID, did anything else happen that kind of have a massive deleterious impact on human health?
00:35:39.000Did any major organizations, for example, demand indemnity from legal prosecution?
00:35:44.000That would be a clue because that would point, I think, if anyone said you can't publish any information for 75 years, these kind of things would all be clues.
00:35:53.000Have a look and see if there's any information.
00:35:55.000For instance, the Society of Actuaries Research Institute found that there was a 34% increase in deaths among working-aged people, 35 to 44, in the last quarter of 2022.
00:36:04.000Hmm, because they're not an at-risk group from COVID, are they?
00:36:07.000That's not comorbidities, that's not elderly, that's not respiratory conditions, that's working-aged people.
00:36:16.000If that happened and there wasn't something being concealed, this would be headline news.
00:36:22.000If this was a story that could be used to say, and therefore everyone better start carrying an ID card, or therefore everyone better remain in their homes, It's because of climate change.
00:36:31.000We found that because of fossil fuel fumes in the air, 34% of people are dying.
00:36:37.000Get in your house, give us your car, you will own nothing and be happy.
00:36:44.000Another clue would be, I suppose, if there was a particular industry that paid a lot of money to news media and their advertising, that would be good.
00:36:51.000Someone should Let's look into that as well.
00:36:52.000Also, were there any subjects that were heavily censored, where true information was censored?
00:36:56.000These are all breadcrumbs out of this forest of death and lies!
00:37:00.000Many of them are working age people who are in the prime of their life, not anymore, who are suffering deaths from cardiac and neurological disorders.
00:37:07.000However, the CDC and public health agencies are at a loss to explain these statistics, nor is there any apparent urgency on their part to get to the bottom of the crisis.
00:37:15.000Well, we'd have to look to see if the CDC has any financial relationships with any other industries.
00:37:18.000Just keep putting all these clues together.
00:37:21.000Hopefully, the COVID inquiry in the UK will get to the bottom of this, or when Antony Fauci is, for example, being interviewed by the Legacy Media.
00:37:27.000He'll help us because, after all, he is science.
00:37:29.000The phenomenon is not confined to the US.
00:37:31.000In the UK, deaths among 20 to 44-year-olds in the first quarter of 2023 were similar to the same time frame in 2021 at the peak of the COVID deaths and above baselines for the years before the pandemic.
00:38:00.000In Australia, excess deaths in 2022 were 12% higher than previous years, with one third of those deaths considered non-Covid related.
00:38:09.000It has been extensively reported the degree to which deaths and mortality and sickness were statistically managed during that period.
00:38:18.000Even with that caveat, it appears there are inexplicable or Excessive deaths across the world, in various continents, in various territories, almost as if they were some secondary agent at the same time.
00:38:30.000According to our world in data, under the heading of cumulative number of excess deaths in the last 12 months,
00:38:36.000as of May 21, 2023, the US had over 103,000, Germany had 83,000, France had 17,600.
00:38:45.000UK at 55,000, Brazil 60,000, Russia 72,000 and Italy 25,650.
00:38:52.000We did an interview recently with Steve Kirsch exclusively over on Rumble because we were cautious about putting it
00:38:59.000anywhere else because it pertained to the data breach in New Zealand with the data
00:39:03.000that was specifically stolen by Barry Young, who some are calling the Edward Snowden of the pandemic.
00:39:08.000I urge you to have a look at that data that pertained, of course, to certain medical measures that took place during
00:39:13.000that period because when you see numbers of this size, the information that even I was
00:39:17.000somewhat incredulous and certainly sceptical about starts to make sense.
00:39:21.000I urge you to have a look at that video on our channel.
00:39:23.000It's worth recalling the comments from January 2022 by Scott Davison, CEO at one of Indiana's life insurance companies.
00:39:30.000we are seeing right now the highest death rates we've seen in the history of this business,
00:39:53.000They're also poor because the economy collapsed around the same time, almost as if something happened that was beneficial to rich people, reduced the population, limited the ability of ordinary people to communicate.
00:40:05.000Just raise the premiums and let this thing sort itself out.
00:40:07.000If people were just all of a sudden dying because of some novel new agent, there would be footage from across the world of people passing out, collapsing, dying, banging their head, that we would all be able to put together and look at as kind of evidence that something unprecedented and historic had taken place.
00:41:37.000So we have to ensure that we stay away from crackpots and conspiracy theorists.
00:41:41.000And I think we'll be relatively safe in the hands as we continue to investigate of Dr. Pierre Khoury, MD, President and Chief Medical Officer at the frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance.
00:41:53.000Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Robert Califf recently took to X to mourn the catastrophic decline in US life expectancy.
00:42:00.000But his post, which hit on smoking, diet, chronic illness and healthcare, ignored the obvious.
00:42:04.000People are dying in abnormally high numbers even now and long since COVID-19 waned.
00:42:09.000Yet public health agencies and medical societies are silent.
00:42:12.000That's what's peculiar about this, isn't it?
00:42:14.000Remember earlier, 34% increase in the age range of 35-44 year old working people.
00:42:20.000That's astonishing, and you can bet that if it was something that could be used to legitimise further regulation or control of a population, or to levy some tax, or to legitimise some new measure, or allow censorship or surveillance on new ID cards, it would be examined.
00:42:44.000Is it possible that the government, the legacy media and Big Pharma are working together so extensively that they can essentially manage reality?
00:42:52.000The shared public reality only includes data that is permissible.
00:42:56.000And when people try to intervene and give you alternative narratives, those people are removed one way or another.
00:43:02.000Life insurers have been consistently sounding the alarm over these unexpected or Excess deaths, which claimed 158,000 more Americans in the first nine months of 2023 than in the same period in 2019.
00:43:14.000That exceeds America's combined losses from every war since Vietnam.
00:43:18.000Congress should urgently work with insurance experts to investigate this troubling trend.
00:43:23.000So in the first nine months of 2023, America's excess deaths accumulate to more than all of the deaths of American soldiers and military personnel in every single war since Vietnam.
00:43:34.000Think of all the parades and reporting and consternation and doubt as a result of the Afghanistan war, the Korea war, the Iraq wars, the current conflicts around the world.
00:43:45.000Doesn't that suggest that there should be some sort of inquiry, investigation, parade, special day, few minutes silence, accountability?
00:44:21.000That's going to be 200 extra dollars on your premium.
00:44:23.000With the worst of COVID behind us, annual deaths for all causes should be back to pre-pandemic levels or even lower because of the loss of so many sick and infirm Americans.
00:44:31.000Instead, the death toll remains alarming and disturbing and deserving of urgent attention, according to insurance industry articles.
00:44:39.000What extraordinary system we live in where it's left to the insurance industry to sort of point out that people have become uninsurable.
00:44:46.000The medical industry, who you should be able to rely on, seem hell-bent on
00:44:50.000creating products that don't seem to have been clinically trialled in a way that amateur pundits and crackpots
00:44:56.000like you and me at the beginning like, how would we know the long-term effects of these
00:45:00.000medications if you haven't had a long time to trial them? How would you know what's going to
00:45:03.000happen in two years if you haven't had two years? How is it that we can use mRNA technology when
00:45:08.000the inventor of mRNA technology says that it shouldn't be used in the way that you're using it?
00:45:12.000What about all of the information that was shut down and censored?
00:45:15.000And now the legacy media talk about people that are doubtful, skeptical, and cynical as if they're morons, idiots, racists, crackpots, conspiracy theorists.
00:45:22.000Because they're still trying to maintain this space.
00:45:24.000They're still trying to ensure that an investigation doesn't take place.
00:45:28.000That's why you get sort of mealy-mouthed COVID inquiries.
00:45:30.000They don't want new populist movements arising, not out of some hysteria around the pandemic and its effects, its measures, but because of what was revealed during the
00:45:38.000pandemic. Oh, look at how these institutions behave. Of course it's always been happening,
00:45:42.000just not on such a scale, not globally, not to the degree where insurance companies
00:45:46.000who weren't cut in at the front end are like, hey, this doesn't make sense for our bottom
00:45:50.000line anymore. That's how it This is the sort of stuff you have to get a Freedom of Information Act to attain.
00:45:54.000That's how we're getting this information.
00:45:56.000Without independent media, we'd just be going, that was weird, yeah, long COVID, still killing people.
00:46:00.000They would just manage the information.
00:46:01.000They're doing quite a good job of it already, given the amount of pushback, the amount of space, the amount of resistance, the amount of evidence.
00:46:08.000But now, now that there's sort of like America's imperial history from 1969 to present day worth of deaths, people are surely going to have some questions.
00:46:18.000At what point Are you willing to stop complying?
00:46:21.000Actuarial reports used by insurers to inform decisions show deaths occurring disproportionately among young working age people.
00:46:28.000Nonetheless, America's chief health manager, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, opted in September Even if we're a little inclined towards conspiracy theories and cynical, sceptical, or even critical thinking, information like the webpage for excess deaths is not going to be updated anymore by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
00:46:53.000When we know what other kind of activity they've been involved in, what kind of information they've been involved in repressing because of available email chains, because of brilliant reporting from people in the independent space, it's very difficult not to think, Why are they concealing those datasets?
00:47:05.000Those datasets were a surprise for your birthday and you ruined it.
00:47:33.000Unlike the pandemic's early phase, these deaths are not primarily among the old.
00:47:37.000Is it me, or does the future feel more insecure and uncertain?
00:47:40.000Wars, pandemics, lies, trickery, my cats keep having kittens, the last one's personal.
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00:49:19.000Not from conspiracy theories, not from academia, not from the medical industry, not from a health agency, but simply because it looks like whenever all of this stuff was being sketched out, We'll grant indemnity to the pharmaceutical companies.
00:50:05.000People that have lost their lives because of cancer, heart disease, ending their own life during that period, educational impact on your children, the effect on your small business, while global businesses benefited.
00:50:47.000Therein lies the most pressing question for insurers, epidemiologists and health agency officials.
00:50:51.000Why is the traditionally healthiest sector of our society, young, employed, insured workers, dying at such rates?
00:50:59.000Do you remember the one of the questions asked by amateur pundits and just interested people like ourselves was, hey, what about the impact on people's psychological health?
00:51:07.000Is it right That instead of just shielding the elderly and people with comorbidities who appear to be most vulnerable, that's not to say their lives aren't valuable, but their lives are valuable, but because we have to have a holistic global look at society and the various contributors and participants in society, surely by favouring the protecting of these vulnerable groups we're creating vulnerability elsewhere.
00:51:26.000And look at this, look who's being affected now.
00:51:51.000Let me know in the chat why you think they're not looking into this.
00:51:54.000Could it be because the answers would require a massive reckoning and reorganisation of our systems of government?
00:52:01.000A massive reckoning for the legacy media?
00:52:03.000A complete shift in the way that we run our various communities and perhaps even society as a whole?
00:52:08.000In the United Kingdom, where post-pandemic excess deaths in similar demographics also persist, a government-funded independent inquiry is underway.
00:52:16.000With each passing week of the COVID inquiry the BBC reported recently, it's clear there were deep flaws in the way decisions were made and information provided during the pandemic.
00:52:24.000Of course, the BBC participated in much of the censorship, the amplification and propagandisation of certain health measures, the shaming of people that were hesitant about taking vaccines, let's just say it, and supported the government's stance and refused, and still to this day refuse, to legitimately and intrepidly investigate what has led to these excess deaths, which I would say is a bigger story than the pandemic itself, a bigger story than many of the stories that they focus a lot of attention and resources The United States needs such an examination of the measures taken to fight the pandemic.
00:52:55.000participate in an explicit conspiracy, but institutionally are involved in a set of biases
00:53:00.000that are designed to prevent ordinary people accessing the truth that would empower us
00:53:04.000to oppose corruption that amounts to several wars worth of excess deaths.
00:53:09.000The United States needs such an examination of the measures taken to fight the pandemic.
00:53:13.000This probe by a high-level unbiased commission should focus on what worked and what did not.
00:53:19.000Lockdowns, limited access to education, social interaction and healthcare with documented
00:53:23.000harm to childhood development, mental health and the economy.
00:53:26.000Treatment protocols dictated how doctors should deliver COVID care, primarily in hospitals and with expensive medicines, and limit early access to generic drugs that might have helped.
00:54:14.000Finally, government officials who sanctioned unprecedented censorship of dissent enforcing pandemic measures through media pressure must be called to account.
00:54:23.000Actuaries and industry analysts predict excess deaths will continue among people with life insurance through 2030.
00:54:56.000You certainly will be now, let me tell you.
00:54:58.000You won't be able to afford it anymore.
00:54:59.000To ensure future generations are protected and to be ready for the possibility of another pandemic, Congress needs to assess what worked and what did not.
00:55:06.000I think we are beginning to become aware of what worked and what did not.
00:55:09.000I think many of us intuitively, pretty near the commencement of a pandemic, were asking significant questions.
00:55:14.000After a wave of incredible fear and compliance, people began to ask, what is the efficacy of lockdowns?
00:55:20.000What kind of testing has been done on these vaccines?
00:55:22.000What are the likely ancillary effects of lockdown measures?
00:55:25.000What are the possible adverse injuries that could be caused by vaccines?
00:55:28.000How can you possibly claim to know what this will do in 1, 2, 3, 5 or 10 years when you've not had that amount of time to trial them?
00:55:33.000Why did you indicate that they would stop transmission when they were never trialled for transmission?
00:55:41.000Why is the information not available for another 75 years?
00:55:43.000Why did Albert Baller initially claim they're 98% effective?
00:55:46.000There are a lot of questions, not to mention the amount of money that Moderna There is a lot, a lot, a lot to investigate.
00:55:57.000And you'll notice in the COVID inquiry in the UK, whenever questioning strays near any of this stuff, like, well, there's some suggestion that lockdowns may not have worked.
00:56:05.000And also they might've come from a lab leak.
00:56:06.000The inquiry, the person asking the question says, that's enough of that.
00:56:11.000I'm just here to blame two people and move on.
00:56:13.000We don't want to disrupt our entire system of corruption that we've worked so hard to build that's starting to deteriorate now because independent thinking and independent communication from awakening people poses a massive threat to these systems.
00:56:25.000We're going to conduct very limited inquiries and we are going to attack Attack!
00:56:32.000Fighting age people are suddenly not feeling very well, and dissenting voices are being shut down, and censorship is being leveraged, and the police are being granted new powers, and there is more inequality than in generations, and life expectancy is falling.
00:56:47.000Looks like a great time for an apocalyptic showdown.
00:56:51.000Looks like a time to awaken, to question, to bind together and oppose, and to be most of all, like, what can I do?
00:57:07.000I just care about opposing this establishment.
00:57:09.000I just care about taking the head of this beast and moving forward into the utopia that is achievable with decentralization, but unity among us.
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00:58:10.000I asked for your comments and your comments came.
00:58:41.000Xander86, they need to reduce the population because having a million folks marching to a demonstration would actually be a threat, even with nukes and F-16s.
00:58:49.000Bookwinch, getting pretty hard to ignore all these stories of healthy young athletes collapsing.
00:59:22.000Liz Cheney's been talking about that I am also obsessed with is kind of what damage he could do within government without even necessarily breaking the law.
00:59:31.000Like how he could use the levers of government to bend to his will.
00:59:40.000Before we get into this, just point, like today or just the last couple of days, trillion dollars over to the Pentagon who can't pass an audit, haven't passed an audit in the last six years.
00:59:51.000Continuation of section 702, meaning that you will continue to be surveilled by your government and that no president can leave NATO.
01:00:00.000That's what the democracy that this establishment is claiming to be protecting is talking about.
01:01:14.000And the fact that there are concerns that that book, which is supposed to be used to protect the country in instances of armed foreign invasion or rebellion, it's the president's most extraordinary powers, could be picked up by Trump and used for... I love you, Dan.
01:01:29.000This dude wrote a book called Blowjob.
01:01:31.000Everyone's just doing that in the chat.
01:01:35.000He could invoke powers we've never heard a president of the United States invoke, potentially to shut down companies or turn off the internet or deploy the...
01:02:08.000Yeah, emergency powers have been... That's a good point, Gareth Roy.
01:02:12.000What about, like, how they're pretending that everyone were just locked in their house for a couple of years, and they're just pretending there wasn't a massive wealth transfer.
01:02:18.000They're pretending that we haven't been lied to en masse, deceived as a population, a global population.
01:02:25.000What are they hysterically protecting in their own imaginations, I wonder?
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