Russell Brand has been accused of rape and sexual assault in the UK. He denies the charges, and calls for a thorough investigation of the allegations. He also calls for an open and transparent investigation by the police and the media.
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00:02:15.000We'll be talking about the UK today and free speech in the UK.
00:02:18.000We're of course going to talk about the protests across the United States of America.
00:02:21.000We're going to be talking about Trump's tariffs and I'm going to address as best I can the charges of sexual assault and rape in the UK that have been made against me.
00:02:35.000What I feel when looking at it with my heart as open as I can manage is that knowing that there are people that to whatever degree and for whatever reason willing to participate in a venture of this nature means that I recognize that I must.
00:02:54.000In those Gideon hedonistic days, those ludicrous dark days, those days where I was part of a culture that then seemed to warmly applaud and celebrate Epicureanism, the relentless pursuit of pleasure, a kind of casual godlessness, the kind of godlessness that leads to the erection, forgive the word, of false gods everywhere.
00:03:16.000One minute this is your idol, the next minute this is your idol.
00:03:22.000I'm a person that very much respects the idea of consent.
00:03:43.000And I pray that over the coming months, when I participate with...
00:03:48.000Full volition and total cooperation in any legal inquiry.
00:03:53.000We'll get to see how the justice system operates in the United Kingdom.
00:03:57.000We'll get to see what the relationships are between various organisations.
00:04:02.000To list a few, the CPS, the Met, the Times, Channel 4. We'll see if there are any unusual relationships between some of those organisations.
00:04:10.000It's difficult not to reflect that indeed the people participating in this are victims of a type, but...
00:04:16.000Not victims of me, because I've always been open.
00:04:21.000You can go and watch my stand-up comedy.
00:04:33.000I've got to be honest here, that was part of the reason I even bothered becoming famous in the first place, because I thought this will be a glorious opportunity for hedonistic adventure.
00:04:41.000Surely then, my life will mean something.
00:04:44.000Surely I can find some value in the comfort of strangers.
00:04:48.000Surely I can lose myself in endless pleasure.
00:04:51.000Well... You know, as a follower of Jesus Christ, I recognize that sex is a very, very powerful force.
00:04:57.000In fact, it says in the Bible that sex should only be practiced within the confines of a loving marriage because the force is so, so powerful.
00:05:43.000Most, the allegations, just so you know, the charges, in fact, relate to events between 1999 and 2004.
00:05:50.000You probably won't even have heard of me until, I don't know, 2005, 2006.
00:05:54.000You know, so it's pretty, it means that when you heard of me, these things are already alleged to have taken place.
00:06:02.000So all the time that I was married to Katy Perry, all the time that the Me Too movement was happening, all the time when...
00:06:09.000Remember when I was talking openly about the coronavirus and the corruption during the coronavirus era and how the media lied to us and shamed us and tried to control us?
00:06:19.000How companies like Pfizer and Moderna made record profits?
00:06:22.000How the UK inquiry into COVID was tepid?
00:06:25.000How people like Anthony Fauci ought be regarded as criminals?
00:06:28.000How we have to have an open debate about the causes of war, whether they're the Middle Eastern wars or wars between Russia and Ukraine?
00:06:34.000It's interesting to me that once I was on the radar of the deep state and many of their affiliates within media, because the media and the government are not separate entities, the media and the institutions of power are not separate.
00:07:26.000I believe that we're here to love one another.
00:07:28.000But I don't believe the media believe that.
00:07:30.000And I don't believe the institutions in democracy in the United Kingdom are acting like truth, freedom, and the sanctity of the human spirit are a priority right now.
00:07:46.000I became a Christian, pre-empting that charges would appear from deep history.
00:07:51.000I acted hedonistically, knowing that in retrospect it would all pay off.
00:07:56.000But what I have to remind myself, it's weird, because if you're a trending topic on something like X, and if you are watching us on X or YouTube or wherever you're watching us, remember you're going to have to watch us ultimately on Rumble.
00:08:07.000Solipsistic and narcissistic and think that you're kind of significant and important.
00:08:10.000I recognise that my only significance and importance is one of the operators in new media space that present a radical threat to patterns of communication that were long established.
00:08:22.000They were established with the Associated Press.
00:08:24.000They were established with the Trusted News Initiative.
00:08:27.000There are organisations and institutions that ensure that the information you receive is pre-chewed and...
00:08:33.000Doused in fluoride or whatever temperate chemical is required to keep you docile.
00:08:38.000So in a sense, I recognise that I'm not really significant other than the accidents of my circumstance.
00:08:44.000That I happen to be on YouTube relatively early.
00:08:46.000That I happen to be talking about the coronavirus relatively early.
00:08:50.000Individuals like me, they come, they go.
00:08:52.000Hedonistic people that appear in movies and comedians that are a bit outspoken.
00:08:58.000Disposable. This is a response to a Joe Rogan post.
00:09:23.000After learning of the murder of three young British girls, Lucy Connolly wrote, Mass deportation now.
00:09:37.000So, like, look, that's a pretty leery post that Lucy Connolly made there.
00:09:42.000But let me know in the comments and chat whether you think that she deserves to be jailed for that.
00:09:47.000During the time of the murder of those three girls, I think a lot of us that were parents felt like, whoa, what's going on in the UK?
00:09:53.000I think many of us, when we learned about the rape gang crisis, felt what's going on?
00:09:57.000And now many of us that are from the UK feel like, what's happening in that country now that people are being jailed for social media posts?
00:10:45.000So, listen guys, this is a place, Rumble is a place where you can speak openly and freely, but the UK evidently isn't.
00:10:54.000Now, it seems that whether it's agricultural protests in the UK or protests directly targeting Keir Starmer, it's a place of deep unrest and dissatisfaction.
00:11:04.000Here's a, sort of looks like a pretty small protest actually, but a protest nevertheless taking place.
00:11:52.000Now, we've got a couple of articles here.
00:11:55.000There's one here about the 30 arrests that are getting made each day in the UK when it comes to social media activity, which seems pretty extraordinary.
00:12:04.000It seems pretty extraordinary that people are being jailed for making posts online, but there is no inquiry...
00:12:13.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and the chat.
00:12:18.000This is probably a right-wing politician, Rupert Lowe.
00:12:20.000He's been told that our rape gang inquiry is the biggest political crowdfunder in British history, all achieved in just one week, with almost no mainstream media coverage except for The Telegraph.
00:12:29.000So I suppose there are a lot of people in Britain that are still deeply dissatisfied and concerned about the nature of justice.
00:12:39.000This is a story from The Telegraph about the 30 arrests a day that are being made for online messages.
00:12:44.000The police are making 30 arrests a day for offensive posts on social media and other platforms.
00:12:49.000Thousands of people are being detained and questioned for sending messages that cause annoyance or inconvenience or anxiety to others via the internet, telephone or mail.
00:12:58.000Custody data obtained by The Times shows that officers are making about 12,000 arrests a year under Section 127 of the Communications Act in 2003.
00:13:07.000The act makes it illegal to cause distress by sending grossly offensive messages.
00:13:11.000I suppose the more power that's afforded to the institutions of government and power, the more likely it is that they'll use their own discernment to criminalize people based on convenience.
00:13:22.000And increasingly what you'll see is views that are unpopular or voices that are effective being marginalized.
00:13:32.000Some support for Tommy Robinson in the chat, but also some people saying that Tommy Robinson is supported by Israel in the free speech chat over there in Rumble.
00:13:41.000I want to say hello to those of you watching us on Locals, like Ashela, and lots of people posting some helpful information there about what's possible to post when you're talking about charges that pertain to crimes that you're alleged to have committed.
00:13:55.000And of course I have to be cautious about that.
00:13:59.000Respect the rights of the complainants to total anonymity and total privacy.
00:14:04.000I have complete respect for the system of justice and will be fully cooperative knowing in my heart I'm completely innocent of these allegations whilst I might be a broken man and a sinner and in the past while I lived within the jurisdiction of a broken and I would say ultimately I don't want to say evil but somewhat diabolical culture that I participated in ways that were normal.
00:14:27.000in that culture in all manner of activity that amounts to hedonism, promiscuity, sleeping around, having sex with strangers, all that kind of thing.
00:14:35.000And I recognize that there is an aspect of that Yeah, that's some pretty interesting stuff in there, but...
00:14:54.000We're not going to spend all day talking about me because there's a lot more interesting things to talk about.
00:14:59.000There's Trump's tariffs have to be addressed.
00:15:01.000We have to talk about the protests across the United States of America and we have to talk about the breakdown of the social fabric of the United Kingdom.
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00:19:01.000Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about those tariffs.
00:19:04.000Is it irresponsible of Trump and the Trump administration to introduce measures that impact the global economy in the manner that they do?
00:19:09.000Or will they bring the Chinese and America's various trading partners to the table?
00:19:15.000And let's have a look too at how legacy media are handling this story and whether or not they're using it to leverage further vilification and loathing of Trump and MAGA.
00:19:24.000Let us know also how you feel in the still the early part, the first quarter of the first year of the Trump administration, on whether or not he's delivered on a variety of various areas such as geopolitics and war and health and vaccines.
00:19:39.000Do you feel you're getting what you voted for, the Middle East, relationships with Israel?
00:19:44.000Let me know in the comments and chat how you feel about it.
00:19:47.000If the president doesn't try to reach out and reward these countries and companies that play by the rules in the 1987 scenario, the one where we went down three days and then down 22% on Monday, has the most cogency.
00:20:02.000Fortunately, we had an excellent set of employment numbers today.
00:20:04.000At least it makes it less likely a crash will necessarily lead to a recession.
00:20:07.000But if President Trump stays intransigent and does nothing to ameliorate the damage that I saw these last two days, I'm not going to be constructive here.
00:20:14.000I will contain my anger, but only because I lived through 87, and in the end, I came out okay.
00:21:16.000And here's Nancy Pelosi encouraging Congress to deploy reciprocal tariffs way back in 1996.
00:21:24.000Jobs, this is the biggest and cruelest hoax of all.
00:21:28.000Not only do we not have market access, not only do we have prohibitive tariffs, not only are our exports not let in very specifically, but China benefits with at least, at least, Ten million jobs from US-China trade.
00:21:45.000Hasn't Nancy Pelosi, before she'd enriched herself through the investments of Paul Pelosi, her husband, that benefits not one jot from her position on various regulatory boards or her former position as Speaker of the House.
00:22:00.000It's interesting to see a poor, younger Nancy Pelosi prior to the acquisition.
00:22:08.000One of the things that's interesting me when it comes to the reporting on these tariffs is how it is, of course, being used to vilify and attack Trump in the places where you would expect late-night TV, which used to be about entertainment but long ago yielded to political rhetoric and the amplification of what we once saw as an unstoppable global and imperialist force.
00:22:28.000Certainly the election of Trump is a barricade against that advancing globalism with even Keir Starmer saying that the globalist era...
00:22:35.000is coming to an end, which I think a lot of us think is an extraordinarily beneficial thing.
00:22:40.000Colbert goes on to say that this is the worst economic moment in the United States since the height of the COVID pandemic.
00:22:49.000Without talking about the conditions of the COVID pandemic, the amount of deception that went on, or how he himself Advocated for compliance and subjugation of ordinary American people, participating in outrageous vaccine propaganda and the shaming of people that were cynical,
00:23:06.000sceptical and downright doubtful when it came to mRNA technology, a conversation that's still ongoing and I reckon serves as a kind of fissure between when there was mass compliance and now total and mass distrust.
00:23:21.000We're still in the anti-establishment echo of the pandemic.
00:24:07.000Today, uh, today was the first day of trading on Wall Street since Trump slathered our economy in honey and staked it down next to a fire ant hill.
00:24:17.000And the Dow Jones nosedived 1,700 points...
00:24:25.000Joining the S&P and NASDAQ in having their biggest drop since 2020.
00:24:31.000So, worst day for our economy since COVID.
00:25:00.000Inquire of yourself or the people that communicate to you, particularly through centralised media, that there might be other ways of living.
00:25:08.000Does it ever occur to you that the pendulous swing between left and right, whether that's in government institutions or media outlets, is a relatively small piece of the potential pie, that there might be acres, fathoms of unexplored territory, spiritually, that could be deployed?
00:25:29.000Unmasked and explored when it comes to how we live.
00:25:32.000Do you know that new models may yet emerge?
00:25:35.000That as long as you see that which is measurable as the only means by which we can govern, that we will remain controlled by the limited purview of people that control institutions of finance, institutions of media, institutions of online communication that will always benefit from further censorship, will always advocate for more and more control, that will ultimately always attempt to curtail and incur against your personal sovereignty.
00:26:03.000It's only when you awaken to it There could be so much more.
00:26:27.000The possibility of salvation is within us all.
00:26:30.000The possibility for real change is just within our grasps.
00:26:34.000People like Stephen Colbert, by reporting on the NASDAQ, like it's a football team, reveals to me the depths to which we have accepted the position of subjugation, almost at the point of spiritual slavery.
00:26:56.000Has anyone thought about injecting our money with bleach?
00:27:01.000I mean, how dare he act like Trump's position during the pandemic is the only thing that's risible and worthy of further discussion and examination?
00:27:11.000I feel like Colbert literally had Fauci on, and if he didn't, he was fellating him at a distance, wasn't he?
00:27:17.000Oh, Fauci's a hero, what a fantastic guy, let's comply, let's dress up as syringes.
00:27:22.000I've been on Stephen Colbert, I actually kind of like Stephen Colbert, I know Stephen Colbert's a Catholic, but how can he be on TV?
00:27:31.000Continually advocating for that kind of blunt A bludgeoning, continual state of ignorance and compliance that they want from all of us.
00:27:42.000This is a time where we have to have serious conversations about the relationship between the United States and Israel.
00:27:48.000This is a time where we have to have serious conversations about what's happening in the United Kingdom and what Keir Starmer's centralist government is trying to achieve.
00:27:55.000This is a time where we have to recognise that our own moral, our morality as deployed by our political institutions has become corrupt and broken.
00:28:03.000No one trusts the legacy media anymore.
00:28:07.000No one trusts the kind of authority that came to power and was exposed during the pandemic.
00:28:13.000This is a period where we all be entering into a reckoning and an awakening.
00:28:20.000Because of the weird and particular position I find myself in as a person that's been famous, been in Hollywood, been around celebrity, been rich, been granted loads of access to pleasures, and now occupies an entirely different state in so many ways, I feel like I'm qualified to talk about that stuff.
00:28:36.000I recognise that I'm a kind of apostate, that I lived within that world, that I worked within those institutions, that I advocated for those kind of ideas, that I would have been the kind of person that would have amplified wokeness without recognising that...
00:28:50.000It was always about one, control, and two, causing division.
00:28:54.000Human beings are supposed to be varied.
00:28:57.000We're supposed to have a variety of perspectives.
00:28:59.000We're supposed to have maximal control in our lives.
00:29:02.000The reason your country, the United States of America, is so fantastic is because it was built on a constitution and a bill of rights that advocated for maximal freedom for the individual.
00:29:11.000As long as you were dutiful and respectful that the states would be free and run individually by the members of those communities, the maximum amount of freedom, not centralized control.
00:29:21.000Now what we have is mass media influence and mass media domination, centralized authority and power.
00:29:28.000And when someone comes in, a nativist, a populist like Trump, Let me know in the comments and chat which ones have surprised you most.
00:29:40.000But at least there's a kind of rupture in the imperialism and globalism that preceded it.
00:29:46.000Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat about that.
00:29:49.000Let's watch the rest of this Colbert moment.
00:29:53.000Now, one bit of good news coming out of all this.
00:29:56.000It's all pretty solid proof that there is no deep state.
00:30:00.000Because if there was, they would have stopped this s***.
00:30:03.000Okay? But if they do exist, I just want to say to the cabal of financial and governmental elites who pull all the strings behind the scenes, maybe put a pause on your 5G chip JFK Jr. adrenochrome chemtrail orgy and jump in here, because we're f***ing dying!
00:30:33.000Excitedly amplifying the agenda of the powerful there, never participating in the potential conversation that could take place now about the many ways that America might flourish, peculiarly, in fact, by paying attention to the principles upon which it was founded.
00:30:54.000Today's smoldering economic crater incinerated everything from crude oil to big tech stocks.
00:31:05.000Well, as Colbert himself pointed out, America hasn't experienced this kind of financial ramification since the height of the pandemic, during which he did everything possible, it seems to me, to amplify the interest of the powerful and participate in a global deception that cost a lot of Americans a lot of things.
00:31:24.000Their lives, their health, their wealth.
00:31:27.000And it's extraordinary, really, to see him standing at the podium full of pomp and confidence at a moment like that.
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00:34:48.000What is the greater threat to your freedom?
00:34:50.000Is it bureaucratic organisations that operate on a global level or is it nativist populism which may not be perfect and I think since Trump...has been in office, we're seeing some of its limitations, but certainly at least has provided a stumbling block for the advancing imperialism that threaten to control and maybe even kill all of us as best evidence during the pandemic era.
00:35:11.000Nevertheless, people are free to protest, thank the Heavenly Father, and protest they are across the world.
00:35:17.000In the UK, people are protesting against Keir Starmer because of his centralist WEF-style rules, because of the refusal to have a proper inquiry into COVID or an inquiry at all into the rape...
00:35:28.000And in the United States, there are protests against Elon Musk and Trump.
00:35:32.000Let's learn a little bit more about that.
00:35:33.000But I want to know what you think in the comments and chat.
00:36:35.000Democracy also looks like it's people getting into government as a result of victory at the ballot box, as a result of free speech, as a result of not having their views censored.
00:36:46.000In a way, if you do agree with democracy, you can't be outraged by the tariffs, can you?
00:36:51.000You can't be outraged by the position that Trump's made in many areas.
00:36:54.000Perhaps some of the areas where you might legitimately be concerned is his failure to intervene in or curtail military activity, maybe in the Middle East.
00:37:40.000Let's have a look at the rest of these protests and see if people understand what fascism really means, or even democracy on the basis of that rather inaccurate chanting.
00:37:50.000Makes me feel really proud of the city of Tampa.
00:37:52.000People of all ages and backgrounds, from kids to seniors.
00:37:57.000Several people here today that are in our age bracket, like over, I will say senior citizens over the age of 60, who are completely Completely freaked out about the potential of losing Medicare benefits, Social Security benefits.
00:38:12.000Holding flags and signs with messages.
00:38:24.000Is like hands off the Constitution and wake up America.
00:38:28.000Others expressing outrage over Elon Musk's involvement in the federal government through the Department of Government Officials.
00:38:35.000What? Why are they so bothered about Doge?
00:38:37.000I thought it was a good thing to reduce government expenditure.
00:38:41.000Doge isn't primarily focused on reducing benefits of poor and vulnerable people that without the intervention of the state would suffer, is it?
00:38:57.000And also, wasn't it really clear that that's what was going to happen?
00:39:00.000And also, like, if you don't like Elon Musk, and I suppose that's sort of one potential position to take, then what do you feel about George Soros?
00:39:10.000Now, I know that Elon Musk now has an explicit role within the American government, but that's kind of better than having old Bill Gates and George Soros snooping about in the shadows, all pale and pasty, like onanists.
00:39:24.000Pale-fingered and clammy-handed, slinking about, often, in the case of Gates, not in George Soros, I don't think he ever went to Epstein Island.
00:40:12.000Listen, actually, I agree with the right to protest.
00:40:14.000I think that's one of the things that's fantastic about your country.
00:40:17.000I suppose one of the things we could have a conversation about is how is America going to accommodate these continually polarised and polarising perspectives?
00:40:26.000The Democrats and the Republicans, I think, aren't bloody different enough.
00:40:30.000Certainly when you see Stephen Colbert go into apoplexy about the NASDAQ, I feel like...
00:40:36.000Shouldn't you be thinking about thy kingdom come, the potential that we could be awakening to the ever-present living God instead of all the Nazdaks in trouble?
00:40:44.000I mean, is that what alternative perspectives sound like now?
00:40:59.000Are you not feeling that we are in a spiritual war right now and that there are limitations to what can be achieved even by sort of brilliant, whether you like them or not, people like Donald Trump, who's...
00:41:15.000Because let me tell you, even the personal pressure that I endure, which is not an iota of what that man goes through, it ain't easy to have people in public saying, you're a rapist!
00:41:28.000It ain't easy to tell, like, your children, hey, now sometimes people tell lies about daddy and you kids are going to have to toughen up, girls.
00:41:41.000Man, look, if you're going to have a capitalist free market system, then you are ultimately, evidently, going to get an oligarchical class and very powerful people like Elon Musk.
00:41:50.000And of the powerful oligarchical figures, Zuckerberg, Musk, Bill Gates, Soros, the people whose names we don't know because they're too bloody clever to emerge out of the shadows.
00:42:00.000At least he's totally pro-free speech.
00:42:02.000I just feel like your country, because it is an exemplar, my country sort of looks kind of doomed, if you ask me.
00:42:08.000Whether it's the rape gang crisis, whether it's Keir Starmer's personal ineptitude, whether it's authoritarianism by the back door, whether it's banging people up for free speech, whether it's an inability to protect and honour the working people of the generations past that died in various wars, to look after their progeny, to honour them, to have an open conversation about migration.
00:42:30.000The United States of America, I reckon the one thing you lot have to start having LGBTQ community?
00:42:33.000a sort of pretty open conversation about is how you are going to accommodate this variety of perspectives.
00:42:40.000It can't be with a continual amplification of hate and the insistence that the other side just disappears.
00:42:45.000So if you are do is think about, well, how can we accommodate the a nativist, patriot, Christian, lover of America and a pro-Trump person, then I guess partly what Jesus does care about that.
00:43:06.000Jesus loves all of us, forgives all of us, died for all of us, wants all of us redeemed.
00:43:12.000There is no pathway through this mess via the culture.
00:43:21.000That the political, materialist, rationalist, post-enlightenment culture that is now going through serious ruptures and eruptions, whether it's what's happening in Israel, whether it's what's happening in Russia, whether it's increasing potential tensions with China, whether it's the fact that there are We're in serious trouble,
00:43:52.000If you move around between taxonomies, that's just another word for categories, you might...
00:43:56.000Find yourself sort of like just crushed in the cogs of this machine.
00:44:00.000I, at the beginning of this show, talked about the fact that I don't like it that there are people hurt enough to participate in what appears to be a cooperative, organised, you know, Channel 4 participated in this thing with a company called Hard Cash.
00:44:12.000That was the original documentary that led to a police investigation.
00:44:15.000The Times newspaper, owned by Rupert Murdoch and News International, participated in that.
00:44:20.000It don't look good, man, but I'm well aware of the fact that I'm sort of subatomic.
00:44:25.000When it comes to real power, I'm a pipsqueak flea that can be squished under a thumb at any moment.
00:44:33.000Alright, whatever you believe in, the establishment, in particular the global establishment, that which transcends the institutions and instruments of national democracy, is a massive threat.
00:44:43.000And anywhere where power and legislation takes place that you can't reach through the levers of power in your country with its explicit constitution, or in my case, Magna Carta, means you're in trouble, man.
00:45:10.000Tell me what you think about what's happening in the Middle East.
00:45:12.000Let me know what you think about what's happening in all them wars.
00:45:14.000Like, I mean, when I say all those wars, I mean specifically Ukraine, Russia, and whether it's continued in a way that maybe disappoints you a little bit.
00:45:49.000Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
00:45:52.000Socratic Explorer in the Rumble chat says, MAGA is not right or left, but populist.
00:45:56.000Certainly a lot of these people, these proists, don't seem to know what MAGA is and MAGA isn't.
00:46:01.000I don't have enough curiosity when it comes to the influence of the billionaire class when the Democrats are in power, surely.
00:46:07.000I feel like I'm being an asset just by representing what I feel like most of us are feeling right this moment, which is that liberty is burning.
00:46:16.000And we're all out here burning in the sun to do something about how we're feeling the country is going.
00:47:20.000We went from being Tariffs aren't against trans people.
00:47:24.000And if you're trans, that's going to cost five bucks.
00:47:27.000Listen, I personally, do you care about whether people are trans or not?
00:47:30.000Don't you think just let people be who they are and love them as the Lord would love them?
00:47:34.000And if you feel feelings of antipathy or hatred towards people, don't you think, oh, I've got to go on a journey of self-exploration and see what I can let go of?
00:48:05.000There's more that unites us than what divides us.
00:48:08.000Do you think that's a popular perspective anymore?
00:48:10.000Do you think that we're going to see a new period of secession?
00:48:14.000Do you ever sort of think about the American Civil War and think, well, maybe you should just let states that don't want to be part of the union secede?
00:48:20.000Do you think it was entirely about slavery and racism?
00:48:23.000Do you think we can overcome those kind of divisions?
00:48:25.000Lord alone knows that we will have to because we fight, not against flesh, but against dark power and dark authorities in high principalities.
00:49:44.000How is he trying to control the media?
00:49:46.000Doesn't every president try to control the narrative?
00:49:49.000They try to control their own narrative, but one of the things that Trump has done, for example, is renaming the Gulf of Mexico and then not allowing the Associated Press to come into the White House.
00:50:06.000You can't because it's not in print anymore, but it talks about the establishment of the AP and how it's comparable to a group like the Trusted News Initiative.
00:50:12.000How news organisations have always been to a degree centrally controlled, have always amplified the messaging of the powerful.
00:50:27.000What are your feelings about him renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America when a majority of the Gulf is in fact on the coast of America as opposed to Mexico?
00:52:14.000Let me know in the comments and chat what you want to see me cover next.
00:52:16.000The UK spiralling into decay and giddy entropy through over-authoritarianism and mad legislation.
00:52:25.000The imprisoning of people for social media posts at the rate of 30 a day, including the jailing of a mother who, in the aftermath of the Southport murders, posted some pretty incendiary stuff.
00:52:38.000And I think it's serving two years for it.
00:52:41.000Or do you want to see me talk about Fauci and the new pandemic?
00:52:46.000Certainly when it comes to these protests about Musk and Trump, it seems to me that there's a kind of inertia, a kind of remnant feeling that Obama and Kamala and the Democrats are the goodies.
00:53:02.000For me, after the pandemic period, after seeing how the corruption of the Biden administration was covered up, the likelihood that even 2020 was not as legit as they claimed, the way that we were censored and controlled during the pandemic era, I am pretty confident in saying that in spite of the shortcomings of the Trump MAGA Government,
00:53:21.000it's certainly an interruption in the globalist imperialism that was reaching near inaccessible and unassailable power at the point of the 2024 election.
00:53:33.000And you're a lot better off with Trump than you would have been under Kamala.
00:53:47.000All right, Anthony Fauci is at the New Orleans Book Festival saying that there will be new respiratory diseases that are transmissible and have a significant degree of morbidity.
00:56:07.000What you're sort of saying is maybe it was too long in retrospect.
00:56:13.000I think what people are getting confused...
00:56:16.000They're probably confused because they took that mRNA shot to making them all dizzy and giving them heart attacks and seems to be at least tangentially and somehow connected to a rise in turbo cancers in young people.
00:56:34.000It appeared that true power was held at the WHO and WEF and weird government regulatory bodies that had peculiar relationships with the companies like Pfizer and Moderna that they were meant to be regulating.
00:56:45.000No one's being held accountable, and there are no proper inquiries.
00:56:49.000Even now, to this day, there's not been a proper inquiry, and you've been granted a pardon.
00:58:08.000If someone comes in and says, you know...
00:58:10.000Let me know in the comments and chat if during the pandemic period you ever went somewhere without a mask on and people went, hey man, why are you not wearing a mask, man?
00:58:18.000Like, if you just said, it's only proper masks at work.
00:58:21.000These cloth ones are ridiculous and don't do anything.
00:58:23.000Do you remember how it was when you were queuing up outside of grocery stores on your little...
00:58:29.000Listen, we know what the pandemic was.
00:58:30.000It was an opportunity to make a load of money.
00:58:32.000It was an opportunity to trial the level of authoritarianism people would submit to.
00:58:35.000It was an opportunity to see if people would take vaccines and mRNA technology, the consequences of which are still not fully and properly understood.
00:58:43.000It was an opportunity to see how much globalism could be advanced.
00:58:46.000By globalism, I mean authority that's outside of the purview of national democracies.
00:58:50.000And I would say that because of independent media, it significantly fell apart and was impeded.
00:58:57.000Primarily the participants are the people that watch independent media instead of watching normal legacy media where people like Colbert or whatever will celebrate Andy Fauci as if he's some sort of glorious figure telling the truth, even though himself is walking back everything and offering you mere culpers and a degree of new transparency around something like masks.
00:59:17.000But is he going to give you clarity around how much royalty he earned at various agencies?
00:59:21.000Is he going to tell you the truth about his involvement in the pandemic?
00:59:24.000Is he going to let you know why he went round the CIA?
00:59:28.000Is he going to let you know why he tried to support the natural origin theory instead of the lab leak theory, which is, you know, let's face it, it's true.
00:59:37.000And let me tell you, how can we ever trust him or, more importantly perhaps, the institutions of which he is an advocate and exemplar?
00:59:45.000Those kind of ideas and those kind of politics still exist.
00:59:48.000That dear lady dressed up as the Statue of Liberty god lover a minute ago, she's the kind of person who would have been masked up to the nines, isn't she?
01:00:40.000Don't start thinking for yourself that there are limitations within these institutions that can only be overcome by the level of the individual interfacing with cosmic forces that are available to you now if you surrender to God.
01:01:04.000Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
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