00:03:23.000Then there's some like, well, is there any money in this war?
00:03:26.000I probably could be tricked into doing that if people flattered me or something.
00:03:30.000And then I don't know what other camps there are, but even in a more contemporary and political, and say from your perspective as Americans, I'm assuming you're mostly American, this is a time where Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, people that were strong advocates for Trump and are no longer, and I guess it's been happening for a while, but did you see Nick Fuentes?
00:03:51.000I wonder if my beloved friend Jake here and my adored.
00:03:55.000Adored colleague, I'm going to just use the word friend, my friends who are Americans.
00:03:59.000Like, did you see, like, Nick Fuentes was like, hey man, like, I'm out.
00:04:03.000Like, he was sort of like, he fully, like, so even people that were very overtly pro Trump are rescinding their support.
00:04:15.000Will you tell me in the Rumble chat, like, how I feel is, oh, in some way, I suppose, kind of vindicated because I don't know, and I guess the video evidence.
00:04:26.000Presumably exists to back up what I'm saying.
00:04:29.000I don't think that any country, as far as I can tell, has a political system that can withstand both the spiritual and concomitant technological changes that are currently occurring.
00:04:43.000I.e., this is the end of a political era.
00:04:46.000We're on the precipice either of global imperialism at an unprecedented scale or radical decentralization.
00:04:54.000We're at a pivotal apocalyptic moment, whether this war escalates into a nuclear conflict or some other.
00:05:02.000We all feel it because it's sort of irresistible, a bit like World War I, as described by the protagonist of the show Black Adder in Black Adder.
00:05:13.000The First World War, he says, happened because it was sort of too difficult not to have a war anymore with the industrialization of the German military, excessive British colonialism, economic fluctuations.
00:05:24.000Hit me in the chat right now with who funded every single side during that war.
00:05:34.000Some people think it's entirely that America have been currently being marshaled by Israeli interests.
00:05:40.000I think that's what a lot of people think.
00:05:43.000And some people believe that you have to prevent Iran becoming a sort of a nuclear power, but that's basically the lies.
00:05:49.000But we'll get into it in some depth as we carry on, knowing actually that our futures are safe because material reality is derived from spiritual reality.
00:05:58.000The alternative to that is that all natural reality is self contained and self held, i.e., nature somehow created itself by accident.
00:06:06.000And I don't think many people believe that anymore.
00:06:11.000I'm going to get into the start of this episode. Episode by talking about the most recent events.
00:06:17.000As you can appreciate, time itself is fluxing, flexing, hazy, and unstable.
00:06:23.000So, you know, probably by the time I finish this sentence, like now, there is another war or something.
00:06:28.000Someone like Trump might have bombed them or Iran might have had, like, you know, got some sort of new drone or sort of speedboat guerrilla technique thing.
00:06:37.000But as far as I can tell you right now, Iran and the United States of America, your great country, have agreed to a conditional.
00:07:07.000Maybe Iran can, like, I don't know, fund some Hezbollah and Hamas stuff during this, and America can infiltrate deeply, like with CIA manufactured valves blowing up.
00:07:18.000In nuclear plants and CIA activity penetrating the nation deeply.
00:07:23.000Anyway, let's have a look at who cares what I think.
00:07:25.000Let's see what the British Broadcasting Corporation have to say about this, the lunatics.
00:07:29.000The world watched on as Donald Trump's deadline came closer.
00:07:33.000None more anxiously than here in Iran, where people formed a human chain on bridges and at power plants, waiting for any impending attack.
00:07:42.000The US president had warned a whole civilization would die if Iran didn't agree to terms.
00:07:48.000To reopen this stretch of I think that was the worst bit, wasn't it?
00:07:55.000And when he was like, well, this has now gone too far, I sort of felt like, oh, this is pivotal because I think President Trump needs an ally like Tucker Carlson.
00:08:08.000I think he can sort of probably absorb Candace Owens because she's, well, at the most basic level, a black female.
00:08:16.000And she's kind of, her kind of ministry is in some ways quite extreme, isn't it?
00:08:53.000And I think that if Tucker Carlson is not on board, that's kind of, and what Tucker is, is like he's a dude that's always been anti-war, that's like he didn't like the Iraq war.
00:09:16.000This is the threshold where we realize that whether Kamala Harris were president or Trump is president, you are having a war with Iran.
00:09:24.000Can you remember, oh, way back about six months ago, whenever it was before the election, when they were like searching Mar-a-Lago for boxes and Trump was saying they're planning to go to war with Iran and we shouldn't have a war with Iran?
00:09:35.000And Tucker previously saying don't have a war with Iran.
00:09:37.000The only person that's always wanted a war with Iran, I think, is Lindsey Graham.
00:10:04.000That's a sort of a pretty strong view.
00:10:06.000And one would understand that Israeli interests, and particularly with the bombing of Lebanon and whatnot, it does seem a little that way inclined.
00:10:13.000Massey, do you feel capable of being objective on this matter as a sort of an Iranian, but also an Iranian who.
00:10:18.000Peculiarly loathes Islamic migration into the UK.
00:10:21.000So you've got both sides of the coin represented.
00:10:27.000It was pretty hairy yesterday, but all my family's out of Tehran now.
00:10:31.000So I was like, okay, those are just people I don't really care about.
00:10:45.000I mean, sort of say, like, it's a sort of a famous thought experiment now that if you were told there's going to be an earthquake tomorrow in China that's going to kill 100,000 people.
00:10:58.000But you can prevent it, but no one will ever know you did this by chopping off your penis.
00:11:04.000Like, not very many people will go, take it, take my penis.
00:11:07.000Like, no, if they said everyone will know you did this, I think I'd do it.
00:11:12.000But if it was like secret, I'd find that hard.
00:12:00.000Using this incredible technology that's being advanced in order to maximally control you and create a centralized empire where technology is used to control every aspect of your life.
00:12:10.000You, you're quite a contentious individual.
00:12:13.000Your vaccine schedule is going to include a lot of bromide and a lot of tranquilizers.
00:12:18.000You, you need to get your ass in order.
00:12:20.000You're getting some methamphetamines injected into you.
00:12:23.000We're describing the whole thing as like vaccines for meningitis or COVID or whatever.
00:12:28.000Although that sounded quite highfalutin, sometimes I feel that's precisely the direction we're heading in.
00:12:32.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat.
00:12:34.000I mean, the skies are being, it seems, blanketly sprayed in new blankets with grey aluminum.
00:12:42.000It appears that the UK have acknowledged wanting to blank out the sun.
00:12:46.000You know, so many things that were once regarded as conspiracy theories simply have to be acknowledged as inevitable facts.
00:12:51.000And among them, and pertinently right now, What we most of all have to acknowledge is that whoever you vote for, you're getting a global empire.
00:13:00.000That's just why I think, let me know in the comments and chat.
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00:16:34.000And then, like, they took me to the police station.
00:16:36.000That's when the fun stopped because there were a lot of people in orange, like, jumpsuits and stuff there being held as they were transitioning, I guess, to state or something.
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00:20:08.000And for the next 10 of you that order, I will do a customized t-shirt for you like that.
00:20:13.000And when I say customized, I mean, I'll just cut the arms off it.
00:20:15.000Or you could just go hang around in Tehran and get blown to smithereens and get your whole body customized into a Torso in an unnecessary, pointless war that won't help anybody.
00:20:32.000All right, let's have a look at what the BBC said about this war because I didn't much like seeing those poor folks on that bridge.
00:20:37.000Reopen this stretch of water, the Strait of Humuz, a fifth of the world's oil supply.
00:20:42.000Normal news seems like children's news now, doesn't it?
00:20:45.000What it is is mass media, centralized media, is irrelevant.
00:20:47.000And even when I watch what my daughters watch, say, on YouTube, and I try not to watch too much because it's evil, like, I see that it's better.
00:21:10.000The whole myth of the experts falling apart.
00:21:13.000Of course, there are, you can have an aristocratic class of true experts that know a bunch of stuff about medicine and all sorts of things.
00:21:19.000But when it comes to journalism, are you joking?
00:21:24.000Have you ever watched that movie, the Scorsese movie, Gangs of New York?
00:21:27.000What it quickly exposes to you that the institutions, you know, like decent institutions, you could say, like the NYPD or the fire department, like people that, yeah, hey, 9 11, we realized that we needed those guys, didn't we?
00:21:39.000Well, at the same time, you know, concurrent with that, we emerged of criminal gangs as well as other institutions.
00:22:02.000I'm willing to die for what I believe in.
00:22:05.000You know, live a life that's worth living.
00:22:07.000The world's oil supply is usually transported through it, but it's been effectively closed for more than a month.
00:22:13.000Shortly before the deadline came a big update.
00:22:16.000Donald Trump announced on his Truth Social platform an immediate, conditional, two-week ceasefire.
00:22:22.000Then a few hours ago, perhaps an indication of hope for a permanent end, with the president calling this a big day for world peace.
00:22:29.000saying Iran has had enough and so has everyone else.
00:22:34.000But the war of words shows no sign of stopping, with both sides claiming victory.
00:22:39.000Iran presenting the U.S. with a 10-point plan, describing it a humiliating retreat for Trump.
00:22:46.000But fundamentally, the military objectives of the United States have been completed.
00:22:49.000So that means, as the president has said, very shortly this war is going to conclude.
00:22:54.000And I think the nature of the conclusion is ultimately up to the Iranians.
00:22:58.000Israel has said it supports the decision to suspend strikes, but the ceasefire does not include Lebanon.
00:23:03.000Where Israel is fighting Iranian backed militant group Hezbollah.
00:23:10.000Negotiations are expected to take place in Pakistan on Friday, but will be difficult, with differing accounts already emerging on how this ceasefire was agreed.
00:23:19.000As the world wakes up and welcomes the news of any peace, oil prices have dropped, but are still higher than when the war broke out.
00:23:28.000And the Gulf continues to bear much of the brunt of uncertainty.
00:23:32.000Overnight, a rocket attack killed civilians in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.
00:23:36.000This is not what you might expect a ceasefire to look or sound like.
00:23:42.000I always forget, because of the immersive information sphere that we all live in these days, I find it very hard whether it's Epstein Islands and the victims of paedophilia and rape on that island and within those, whatever those peculiar esoteric, occultist, celebrity, weird control cults are doing.
00:24:07.000And because I think the information becomes kind of desensitizing.
00:24:11.000Part of me last night when it said there's going to be an apocalypse and like we might be on the brink of nuclear war, part of me felt like sort of a bit pleased about it.
00:25:12.000And I mean that when I, Chris Lewis, he's brilliant because he gives you this opportunity.
00:25:17.000He says, if you accept Christ, you will look back at your life and see that it was all heaven, that you were always being ingratiated into this divine wisdom and participation in the kingdom.
00:25:28.000But if you reject Christ, your whole life will be purgatorial because it will never be fully satisfying.
00:25:34.000Always on the brink of hiccuping or gagging or some sort of semi satisfaction.
00:25:39.000Orgasm that gets caught in your urethra, living some sort of half life, some pointless, empty, disconnected life.
00:27:00.000A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.
00:27:04.000I don't want that to happen, but it probably will.
00:27:06.000However, now that we have complete and total regime change where different, smart, and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe something revolutionary, revolutionarily wonderful.
00:27:58.000But if you're watching this later on, In some of our cut down content distributed widely across the internet.
00:28:04.000Some people believe that people like me or Alex Jones were sort of supportive of Trump in the run up to the election.
00:28:12.000I'd like to say that my position does not fluctuate.
00:28:15.000I don't think whether you vote for Keir Starmer or Donald Trump or Kamala Harris or you just put a name there, Macron, anyone, unless there is significant systemic change using the technology that exists these days to bring about direct participatory democracy.
00:28:31.000using the technology that they want to use to assert digital ID, facial recognition technology, mass biometrics and total control.
00:28:38.000Unless you use that to create democracies where we run our own communities with the principle being minimum centralization, maximum control for the population.
00:28:46.000Unless that change is made, you're just going to be quarrelling about the personalities of the people that preside over the destruction of the earth.
00:28:54.000So whether you're like an ultra, ultra liberal person or an extreme nationalist, I think what would be better for you would be to advocate for actual democracy.
00:29:04.000As Mike Bent explained, when people say democracy now, they don't mean the process of electoral exchange and the representation of the will of the people.
00:29:11.000They mean a set of institutions that remain fundamentally the same.
00:29:16.000Regardless of which party's in office, you don't need to look much further than Rumble's own Dan Bongino for an example of that.
00:29:22.000Dan Bongino presumably left Rumble to work at the FBI full of optimism and hope and good spirit.
00:29:26.000He's a person that's tried to run for Congress, hasn't he, in the past and stuff like that.
00:29:29.000And then he's gone there for, I don't know, six months a year and gone, uh oh, I don't like this.
00:29:33.000Now, I've not spoken to Dan Bongino about that.
00:29:35.000On occasions when I have met Dan Bongino, how I found him to be is like a person of the kind of earth authenticity that you'd want from a public service official.
00:29:43.000However, what I reckon is that everything's so.
00:29:46.000Awfully, dreadfully corrupted by exactly the kind of interest that all of us kind of talk around, whether it's sort of lobbyist groups, donor groups, whether it goes all the way to a cultist interest or not, I don't know who could ever know such a thing.
00:29:57.000It's by its nature, cult means sort of separate and hidden.
00:30:00.000It's like the inverse of holy, it's set apart in a dark way.
00:30:03.000And what I want to tell you is, unless we, the people, collectively, to use those wonderful words that Scott Adams pointed out, are like a kind of, God rest his soul, a kind of incantation, we, the people, all of us, beyond all forms of denomination and division, say that, well, actually, we're all. collectively responsible for ourselves, those that we love, and the planet and one another.
00:30:24.000Let's recognize our fallibility and fallenness.
00:30:27.000Find a way through the incarnate king to realize the truth about yourself and participate in life meaningfully.
00:30:34.000Unless we're all willing to undertake that deliberately through coaching, mentorship, good leadership presence, recognizing that not everyone can do everything all the time, that I'm broken, you're broken, even Dave and Jake are broken, even Joe, in spite of his ability to look after those four Yorkshire Terriers.
00:30:56.000And unless we have a system of democracy that can accommodate our mutual brokenness, but our mutual glory in him, then as is becoming increasingly clear by the second, we are fucked.
00:31:06.000Donald Trump is an amazing sort of individual out of capitalism and market forces and entrepreneurialism and modern television.
00:31:15.000But he is very, very limited when it comes to, I would say, operating in the impossible situation that geopolitics will always lead us to.
00:31:24.000What we're going to have, Genghis Khan.
00:31:26.000Khan versus Alexander the Great, sort of polar powers quarrelling and quibbling using nuclear weapons, till we've got a bipolar world, and think of the other implications of bipolar, where China and the United States ball it out for unipolar control.
00:32:27.000We're giving them till tomorrow, 8 o'clock Eastern Time, and after that, they're going to have no bridges, they're going to have no power plants.
00:32:56.000We'll have him on the show pretty soon.
00:32:59.000I was thinking, I wonder what it would have been like if you'd had media like we have now during the Second World War when Hiroshima and Nagasaki happened.
00:36:13.000Whoa, that's really, that's a brilliant asset, isn't it?
00:36:16.000When you watch that, you see that the kind of excellent belligerence of Trump when it comes to being able to generate through a minimal amount of content, hysteria and sort of fear and potency, that can be matched.
00:36:34.000Like we're in a new type of information war.
00:36:37.000That's extraordinary that they will just unmask.
00:36:41.000We know where that is, and we can do that.
00:36:43.000And here's a, like, if you're listening to this without visual, it showed like a bunch of very powerful executives present at an AI facility in Saudi Arabia, and they demonstrate that they know his exact location, and presumably it's somewhere that's militarily accessible to them.
00:36:56.000So, this is, I suppose, maybe it's always been the case that in war, you know, both sides are vulnerable.
00:37:02.000Otherwise, it's not a war, it's tyranny and total domination.
00:37:05.000But to have this kind of access to information in real time, it's sort of extraordinary.
00:37:09.000It's really weird, I suppose, because remember, this is, I think, I heard Dave Smith say this first, but in 2008.
00:37:16.000There was the Occupy movement happened, and the Occupy movement was interesting because it felt like there was a new sort of unity in politics.
00:37:26.000Everyone, left and right, recognized that the financial system was corrupt because of the collapse of its own self induced greedy collapse and criminality.
00:37:36.000And then that's when identity politics emerged.
00:37:39.000You see something like that, and you realize the kind of ridiculousness of us quibbling and quarreling about people's sexual, racial, and cultural identities when we have at our fingertips, as we have.
00:37:51.000Done since the Second World War, the power for total annihilation and destruction.
00:37:55.000It's difficult for me to imagine that this is beneficial to have this kind of discourse and these kind of exchanges of Trump saying we'll blow up all your bridges and them saying we'll blow up your AI plant where there's images of various executives.
00:38:08.000I mean, this just sounds like we're on the brink of a new level of violence and horror, however, this cease power plays out.
00:38:15.000And I actually think that if you're a concerned Participant in the citizenry of any nation, France, England, Iran, the obviously important nations on the global stage like the United States have a greater obligation that you need a different type of approach and government.
00:38:32.000I don't know that personality politics can ever work again.
00:38:36.000And in a way, it sort of, I don't know, I'm just looking at this as best I can with the limits of my own understanding, but it seemed for a minute we were moving into this time where these perfectly groomed politicians were de rigueur, even whether, you know, someone like Mac.
00:38:50.000Someone like Justin Trudeau, obviously great examples like Obama, Clinton, Blair, like brilliant media operators that looked like leaders.
00:38:58.000And that was so ugly and disgusting and unpleasant and unreliable and deceptive and untrue that it wrought this new nationalism and weird, quirky leaders, milieu, like your man there, Javier Milieu, in Argentina and the rise of nationalism.
00:39:13.000But nationalism is a good idea when compared to globalism.
00:39:17.000And nationalism that's not, I would say, Ethnically obsessive or genocidal, I think is the kind of answer.
00:39:25.000You know, when you see people say, well, if you went to Japan and there were no Japanese people in Tokyo, wouldn't you feel a bit like, oh, what's this now?
00:39:43.000So, look, what I feel is we might be at a pivotal point where we're not just looking at.
00:39:50.000Whether or not this superpower wins or that superpower wins, we might be looking at can we have nations and politics in the same way as we have done in the last hundred years when all of this ultimately technology exists?
00:40:05.000For example, look what's happening as a result of cryptocurrencies.
00:40:09.000Look at the threat that obviously represents to financial institutions that benefit from being able to print money literally and control the flow of resources.
00:40:40.000And I think that in a way you could say that A peculiar, ulterior indication was that Biden was like a dead man walking, and that Trump, too, is an older guy.
00:40:52.000That, in though he has these very modern skills, one might say, when it comes to the bombast, jingoism, and excellent utilization of social media, it's like an older person.
00:41:02.000I'm trying not to criticize Trump because I sort of feel like I'm in a world where it's, yeah, I don't like the way that liberal people really attacked him when I think that actually what he was doing was pretty significant and powerful.
00:41:13.000And also, maybe I'm scared to a degree because I'm an exile in America with a lot of.
00:41:17.000Serious personal issues in my own country, the UK.
00:41:20.000But what I think is that it's stupid anyway to go on about the individual characters of world leaders because it's the systems themselves that are corrupt and you could put anyone in, anybody, and this would happen.
00:42:04.000Like you and like everyone, I don't know where this leads.
00:42:07.000But I do know that the only way to end it is by changing political systems radically in a way that's been evident for the last 20 years and isn't being implemented precisely because it would remove the ability of the political.
00:42:21.000Class to continually collaborate with the institutions and elites that run the empire.
00:43:29.000We've got tools in our toolkit that we so far haven't decided to use.
00:43:33.000The President of the United States can decide to use them, and he will decide to use them if the Iranians don't change their course of conduct.
00:43:59.000First of all, I want to tell the Israeli government and the Israeli leaders that the moment Israel uses a nuclear warhead against any other country, including against Iran, it will be the demise of Israel as a country, as a state.
00:44:31.000Those people that sort of say before Trump got into office, say the left and like your liberal establishment figures, like say if you watch late night TV or mainstream media and MSNBC, Gilbert was saying, Trump, if he gets elected, there's going to be a global holy war, right?
00:44:45.000And this is sort of a global holy war.
00:44:49.000But I suppose what other people would contest, say that if you wanted to take the dichotomy of American politics in a Republican Democrat way, they were saying, well, global imperialism is advancing.
00:45:02.000Through the Democrats at such a pace, it's kind of terrifying, as well as the annihilation of values that seem fundamental to human identity and nationhood.
00:45:11.000So, in a way, look, do you not know that there are powers in this world that are significant enough to have a contingency for Trump or Kamala Harris?
00:45:58.000He guides me along the right paths for His namesake.
00:46:03.000Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me.
00:46:09.000Your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
00:46:13.000This is an indication of the deepest reality that we're being moved through what appears to be time and space by a divine, omnipotent force that, if we turn towards Him, will guide us and lead us.
00:46:52.000You can actually transcend your personal circumstances.
00:46:55.000He guides me along the right paths for his namesake.
00:46:58.000You could see them as physical paths that you walk, the Tao or the way that Christianity was originally known as, or you could see it as the neurological paths through which electromagnetic energy. Travels and that your consciousness is observable as but goes beyond.
00:47:13.000Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me.
00:47:17.000Your rod and your staff, they come for me.
00:47:19.000As you know, that psalm goes on to say that you will eat in the presence of your enemies and be anointed among them.
00:47:26.000We are the people that hold the power.
00:47:28.000The reason they work so hard to control you and to divide us is because they know that when we awaken, power will reside with him who is truly powerful, not in counterfeit.
00:47:39.000And imitative realities and facsimiles of power that cannot hold the rod nor staff.
00:48:16.000They build it, then they sort of swallow the key themselves and then, when it comes out of their digi butt as a sort of digi stool, they just flush that away, never to control it again.
00:48:27.000This is your money on your keys, on your terms.
00:48:30.000Let me tell this in my own way, in my own time, in my own clothes.
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00:50:58.000I do remember, say, for example, Forgive me, father.
00:51:01.000Like the pornography film Garage Girls, which was one of the first pornography films.
00:51:05.000Like when I was a boy, children, not children, young people, children actually don't listen to this, it's awful.
00:51:12.000Like pornography was quite hard to get.
00:51:14.000And I always had the great blessing of stealing my, forgive me, Ronnie Brand, my dad's film, like from, like when I would see him at the weekends, how I love you, dad.
00:51:38.000But Garage Girls was a fine piece of pornography.
00:51:40.000As the name suggests, it was set in a garage.
00:51:43.000And the women, Belinda, Samantha, Barbara, which is my mum's name, and then like some other name, Sarah, I think was the other one, they were the Garage Girls.
00:51:53.000Now, it had a lot of very funny bits in it.
00:51:56.000Now, because it was the only pornography I had, I watched it quite a lot.
00:51:58.000And sometimes I remember little phrases like, that's it, suck.
00:52:02.000That up, and they're like they're from garage girls, you know.
00:52:07.000Or, uh, yeah, she was into blowjobs the way that other people were into tennis, like, you know, badly acted.
00:52:47.000I sort of want to watch it out of nostalgia, but the thing with pornography is you can't nostalgically watch it because the thing is, that's pornography.
00:53:31.000And if you have a problem with pornography, ask a Russ how to never do it again and I'll explain it.
00:53:36.000You have to just go through the terrible anguish of like the feeling of wanting to look at pornography and then go, No.
00:53:41.000And then when you say no to it, like your body would go, Oh, ah.
00:53:45.000But as Jamie Winship says in his book, Living Fearless, like, You should be so close to Christ that you just don't even want, like, I can't.
00:53:52.000Like, and I did it today when I go to hot yoga, and there's a lot of very, you know, it's mostly, I mean, that's about 50 50 split actually, but, you know, it's people wearing not many clothes doing yoga.
00:54:02.000And as soon as I feel my eyes, like, go to look at people, I go, no, don't leave Christ, stay with him.
00:54:08.000Like, now, when I was actually taking heroin and crack all the time, you didn't have to tell me, think about cracking heroin all the time.
00:54:25.000And if something got in the way of my cracking heroine, I wouldn't, like, I'd say, well, listen, I'll, like, oh, you've got to do some foreign travel.
00:55:13.000Anyway, so I'd have to bring the heroin up the bump.
00:55:16.000Now, like, not too much, just enough for the weekend.
00:55:18.000It's not causing a problem once you get used to it.
00:55:21.000And like, so, and some people like that stuff.
00:55:24.000Anyway, so like, I would take it there.
00:55:26.000And I would do the old drugs and I would never ever not think about it.
00:55:30.000Now, all you need to do is have a relationship with God that's like your self obsession and your self effacing mind that's thinking you're self obsessed anyway.
00:55:37.000So just talk to God all of the time and you will improve.
00:55:41.000As long as you're doing these other things, actually reading his word in the Bible and you're around other people that believe in God and you're praying regularly, you have to, and then life will still be hard and you will maybe sometimes still feel like, I can't live on this plane, it's too awful.
00:55:55.000Well, it's because you're designed for another reality, but we will soon be there probably in about an hour.
00:56:00.000If this madness carries on, check the countdown.
00:57:03.000Ricks up people's ass drugs, wouldn't you?
00:57:05.000I would do Joe's butt drugs or Dave's without a second thought.
00:57:09.000If Dave had come from another, like, by plane travel and, like, had drugs on him, I know in my heart of hearts and my anus of anuses that has been up his bum.
00:59:52.000Because they're supposed to be established acts already that have been voted by the country to represent your nation in this competition, right?
01:00:02.000So, like, England will have someone representing them, France, Germany, Spain.
01:00:07.000And then it's like one, they'd be like the final with a voice with a person from each country around Europe.