In this episode, we take a look at Conor McGregor's latest post on social media, and the impact it can have on the current state of politics in Ireland and around the world. We talk about the rise of populism and the ongoing rejection of globalism, and whether or not this is a good or bad thing. We also look at the implications for the upcoming presidential election, and if it's any good at all, who should win it? And what does it mean for the future of the country and the world? And why does it matter who the next president is, and why should he or she choose who they do? We also have a special guest on the show this week, and it's not your average politician. It's Tony Cardigan, and he's got a lot to say on the matter. The Irishman is back with a brand new show on his new YouTube channel, and we're here to bring it to you exclusively on Rumble, the world's most influential social media platform for all things social media and political news. If you're a fan of the show, you won't want to miss it! RUMBLE is a show you can't get any better than that! Subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, and don't forget to tell a friend about the show! if you're looking for a chance to become an Awakened Wonder! or a supporter of the future you can do so! We'll be giving you a discount code "RUMBLE" at checkout and receive 10% off your first month of your first purchase of a new iPhone 5 or iPad Pro or Macbook Pro! and you'll get 20% off the first month, plus an extra $50 off the second month gets you an ad-free version of the newbie gets a freebie, and a discount of $99 gets you 5GB gets you 4GB gets 4 months, and you get an ad discount, and they get 7GB gets 10GB gets free of the course gets a discount, plus they also get VIP access to the ad is also gets 5GB is free, they'll get 5GB and they'll also get 4GB is also get a FREEbie, they also gets VIP access, they get a discount on the ad, they're also get $5, they say "only 3MB gets a promo code "they'll get it all of that, they can choose a special deal, and I'll get a special promo code, too).
00:02:19.000I believe in you and I believe in your right to be absolutely free to make decisions for yourself without being judged and controlled and censored.
00:02:28.000That ain't what the establishment wants for you, is it?
00:02:33.000I'm just looking at some of the awakened wonders like Phoenix Boy and Kyle Rhino chatting away in our Rumble chat right now, expressing their free speech.
00:02:43.000Lactating free speech all over the place.
00:05:01.000He's just an ordinary Irish working class person with a ferocious will that he's managed to build into achieving colossal and incredible things for himself.
00:05:11.000He should step aside and let the neoliberal establishment run things.
00:05:15.000Now obviously that's not That's a critique I would extend to Gerry Adams with his rather particular and unique background in politics.
00:05:22.000But the fact is, is whether you're in Ireland or the United States of America or Canada or France, and my assumption is elsewhere, your problem is that you are being divided as a culture, you are being censored as a people, you've only got the opportunity to vote for politicians that do not like you and do not care about your freedom.
00:07:24.000Do you think that when it comes to mayors, senators, congresspeople, presidents, prime ministers, we need to break this system down?
00:07:34.000We need Above all else, people that are willing to oppose the establishment, whether that's the corporate establishment of Big Pharma and the military-industrial complex, or the state that want to regulate, drain the swamps is handy.
00:08:58.000Here was Cheney this morning on Trump's threat at her former colleagues in Congress.
00:09:04.000The people who say, well, if he's elected, it's not that dangerous because we have all of these checks and balances, don't fully understand the extent to which the Republicans in Congress today have been co-opted.
00:09:19.000One of the things that we see happening today is sort of a sleepwalking into a dictatorship in the United States.
00:09:32.000Have a look at this fantastic piece of propaganda on MSNBC.
00:09:38.000Is that the bit where she said that we shouldn't be escalating the distinctions because, like, escalating the distinctions and decrying and condemning people is, like, the problem?
00:09:49.000Okay, let's have a look at MSNBC comparing Donald Trump To Mao and Stalin and Hitler and every conceivable dictator.
00:10:02.000To many, that word, that concept, that idea evokes something that is viewed as external to the US, of leaders somewhere else, or in some other time, some other era.
00:10:18.000It's why there are entire books about how it can, quote, happen here, to push Americans to understand the threat and the way both democracies and dictatorships operate.
00:10:29.000It's why historians are now comparing what Donald Trump is saying in public on the campaign trail.
00:11:14.000Given your experience, do you look at politics differently?
00:11:16.000Do you say, you know, we spent a lot of time demonizing the other side, which put all of our supporters in the mindset of, you know what, they're not just wrong, they're evil.
00:11:25.000Yeah, that's what they do though, isn't it?
00:11:28.000She voted, curiously enough, for someone that hates Trump so virulently, she voted the same as him on 90% of occasions.
00:11:34.000Now let's have a look at Dean Phillips, who's not allowed to be on the Democrat Party ballot.
00:11:40.000You know that the Democrats who are, as their name suggests, claiming to be the party of democracy, claiming to be the party of liberalism, they won't Don't allow anyone to debate Joe Biden, to stand up against
00:11:55.000Joe Biden and if you don't vote for Joe Biden then you're supporting a fascist.
00:12:43.000They want to prescribe, sometimes literally, what you should do.
00:12:48.000What's good for you ought be prescribed and determined by them.
00:12:51.000If you ask questions, then you're the problem.
00:12:53.000How can the liberal establishment media claim that Donald Trump is a proto-nouveau dictator while saying that for them it's Joe Biden or nobody else?
00:13:06.000They won't allow anybody else on the ballot.
00:13:08.000They won't allow anyone else to debate him.
00:13:10.000Let me ask you this in the chat right now.
00:13:13.000Do you think that the Democrats would have had a better chance against Trump with RFK than with Biden?
00:13:27.000I'd love to see that poll that we put up a little earlier as well.
00:13:31.000Let me know what I've got to do to access that.
00:13:32.000OK, let's have a look at Dean Phillips talking about how he's experiencing democracy.
00:13:36.000Hey everybody, what happened in Florida yesterday is a tragedy and a travesty.
00:13:41.000The Florida Democratic Party decided, just a handful of people, decided to disenfranchise millions of Democratic voters in Florida by saying, we're not going to have a presidential primary.
00:14:00.000I've been a lifelong Democrat, you know that, supported our party since I was in my 20s, been a member of Congress for three terms, and was a member of House Democratic leadership.
00:14:08.000I've never seen something so absurd, so disenfranchising, and so suppressive of Democratic voters.
00:14:16.000Go to Dean24.com and support our effort to pursue legal channels to rectify this absolute nonsense, tragic day for electoral democracy in America.
00:14:38.000You can have any candidate you like, as long as it's this one.
00:14:42.000What if you've got questions about that particular candidate?
00:14:47.000The House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has revealed a direct recurring payment from Hunter Biden's firm could be grounds for impeachment.
00:14:56.000Today, the House Oversight Committee is releasing subpoenaed bank records that show Hunter Biden's business entity, a Wasco PC, made direct monthly payments to Joe Biden.
00:15:07.000This wasn't a payment from Hunter Biden's personal account, but an account for his corporation that received payments from China and other shady corners of the world.
00:15:19.000At this moment, Hunter Biden is under an investigation by the Department of Justice for using a Wasco PC for tax evasion and other serious crimes.
00:15:28.000And based on whistleblower testimony, we know the Justice Department made a concerted effort to prevent investigators from asking questions about Joe Biden.
00:16:38.000Blue Nose Bob says anyone's better than Joe Bribham.
00:16:41.000I think she's sick and tired of lying for Joe Bribham.
00:16:43.000Remember, if you're watching this on YouTube, we'll be available there for a couple of more minutes, but then we are going to have to go to that sweet little oasis of free speech.
00:17:05.000We're interested in harnessing a great spiritual power that's within each of us individually, that if shared collectively and united, could bring about the change that we need in this world.
00:17:17.000Whereas Karine Jean-Pierre, spokesperson for the Bribham crime family, is getting sick and tired of answering difficult questions.
00:17:27.000The White House has said repeatedly that the President and his son were never in business together.
00:17:32.000They've said that repeatedly also in this room.
00:17:36.000According to bank records obtained by the House Oversight Committee, though, one of Hunter Biden's businesses, Osawa PC, set up direct payments to the President.
00:17:46.000Did the President accept Firstly, he doesn't look very happy.
00:17:49.000Okay, so there's regular, regular payments.
00:18:51.000Perhaps that's part of the plan, is to make reality so unappealing and agonizing that we're all willing to take refuge in a variety of metaverses.
00:19:00.000We asked you earlier, would you rather vote for Conor McGregor or the other.
00:19:38.000Hey, listen, if you're watching us over on YouTube right now, you know we love you, you awakened wonder.
00:19:43.000That is why we provide daily the best damn content that money can provide and it's your money I mean we get no revenue as you know the government ensured we were shut down in an extraordinary and unprecedented event if you want to support us if you want to see my reaction to the GTA that's grand theft auto trailer if you want to see us covering
00:20:04.000That New Zealand data download that you're talking about in the chat that you're gonna have to join us so click the link in the description we're going to be talking about that there's some extraordinary data has become available right out of New Zealand that suggests that god how can I say this while we're still on YouTube mortality and fatality is at a higher level than we ever dared suspect when it comes to certain chemical measures that were recently introduced if you Get my meaning.
00:20:31.000Let's start the countdown right now because we're going to be talking about, well let me tell you some of the subjects.
00:20:36.000We're going to be talking about a WHO coup.
00:20:38.000We're going to be showing Matt Taibbi and Michael Schellenberger once again before Congress advocating for peace.
00:20:44.000We're going to be talking about Klitschko who Even Klitschko, former heavyweight champion, who of course fought our own beloved Dear Tyson Fury, says that Zelensky ain't the real deal and he's no longer worthy of trust.
00:21:27.000I think I've played Every single iteration of Grand Theft Auto, and this version of it, I mean, it looks extraordinary.
00:21:39.000Well, I think one of the mistakes they've made is they've focused the game too much on Liz Cheney.
00:21:48.000If you want a game that has more violence in it, you should probably focus on Dick Cheney, I would say, because of his willingness to get involved in Middle Eastern wars.
00:21:59.000That would be a good first player shoot-em-up.
00:24:55.000If I get to December the 13th without drinking and using one day at a time, With the support of a loving God and a loving community, I am, please God, likely to be 21 years clean and sober.
00:25:06.000I think we've got to cultivate a more beautiful reality together.
00:25:09.000Otherwise, GTA 6 looks like the kind of utopia we'll be.
00:25:15.000Games have a maturity rating for a reason.
00:25:16.000Good point, Kinjen18, because yeah, there was certainly some erotic imagery flying around.
00:25:22.000Of course, after the show, if you're a member of our Awakened Wonder community, we're going to stay behind, do a little bit of reading from the Tao, Lao Tzu's great masterpiece, although Lao Tzu is regarded to be a conglomerate personality.
00:25:32.000We may look at The Problem of Pain by the great Christian writer and academic C.S.
00:25:36.000Lewis, who also wrote the Narnia Chronicles.
00:25:38.000And of course, we'll be looking at the good book itself, And the Gita.
00:25:45.000We have to find a deep and powerful resource in ourselves if we're ever going to oppose these centralised establishment forces that want you to be controlled, commodified, censored and sedated.
00:26:30.000Now, Bill Gates has been piloting, I'm going to call them schemes, in Africa.
00:26:36.000You know that Bill Gates, through his foundation, is the second largest contributor to the WHO.
00:26:41.000You know he's heavily invested in vaccines.
00:26:43.000You know he's buying up farmland across the United States of America.
00:26:49.000You know that there's been some extraordinary medical interventions in the continent of Africa that Have not been entirely beneficial according to independent political analysis and now Africa's being used as a testing ground for biometric digital identity schemes.
00:27:05.000It looks like to me social credit IDs in partnership with Mastercard.
00:27:10.000You will own nothing and you will be happy.
00:27:12.000You will live in a cashless society and you will be social credit scored.
00:28:09.000Attempts to ensure that you and me and everyone carry wellness passes.
00:28:14.000It's not a vaccine passport, it's a wellness passport.
00:28:17.000The continent of Africa for Bill Gates has always been a kind of playground for ideas where he might, some would say, be looking to practice for profits that will be gleaned elsewhere after piloting them in African nations.
00:28:30.000If he loves Africa so much, I'm sure that's why he'd say, no, no, it's just I'm doing it because I love Africa.
00:28:34.000But remember at the height of the pandemic, when people said, oh, well, this vaccine's so helpful, you better get some over to the continent of Africa.
00:28:41.000Can you waive the patent so they can make them over there?
00:28:43.000Because as you know, everyone believes this vaccine's super helpful and it's not for profit or anything crazy like that.
00:28:48.000Bill Gates would not waive the patent.
00:28:50.000Because it's not, you don't understand, you're too stupid.
00:28:52.000Let's have a look at the legacy media reporting on Bill Gates' latest, shall we call it scheme?
00:28:59.000The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation plans to raise its spending on health and agriculture in Africa to nearly 1.8 billion dollars per year over the next four years.
00:29:10.000Now, in line with prior investments, healthcare will be a key focus for the Foundation's work in Africa.
00:29:16.000Give them a good shake, get them working.
00:30:15.000I'm the biggest advocate for kindness?
00:30:17.000It does come at a tough time because the European budgets are deeply affected by the Ukraine war.
00:30:27.000And so right now the trend for aid is not to go up.
00:30:33.000You know, if you take all aid, including all climate aid, we're going to have a few years here where it'll probably go down.
00:30:40.000So essentially what Bill Gates is saying is in order to get aid, you're going to have to participate in a piloting scheme for wellness passes.
00:30:49.000People don't like that idea anymore because independent media revealed that that is the entry point for social credit scoring.
00:30:56.000But in Africa, they're pretty desperate because aid is going to be stopping, so they'll probably participate.
00:31:01.000Connecting children across the world with vaccinations can be a challenge.
00:31:05.000Despite investments from the public, development and private sectors, millions of children still do not have access to basic immunizations.
00:31:15.000Traditional methods of recording and verifying a child's vaccination status can be difficult and unreliable.
00:31:22.000Few things are difficult and unreliable.
00:31:23.000A lot of the information we were given, a lot of the propaganda was difficult and unreliable.
00:31:27.000A lot of pledges that were made were difficult and unreliable.
00:31:32.000I'm not saying that there are no such things as good and successful medications that are available, but I am saying that we should now be perhaps more sceptical than ever about the information we're given by globalist corporations that spend a lot of money propagandizing all information and appear to always have an ulterior agenda, even if that's something as simple as profit.
00:31:53.000And sometimes I question whether it is that simple.
00:31:56.000To strengthen the efficiency and reach of health services in developing nations, Garvey, the Vaccine Alliance, and Mastercard have created Wellness Pass.
00:32:06.000When I think of who's going to save the world, I don't think it's going to be Garvey and Mastercard.
00:32:12.000A digital healthcare management system to enable more children to receive recommended vaccines.
00:32:19.000Wellness Pass is built on Mastercard's Community Pass platform, which securely digitizes live transactions for underserved communities with best-in-class data privacy and protection by design.
00:32:33.000They're just making stuff up, aren't they?
00:32:36.000This whole thing is about data capture, data harvesting, and being able to come to nations and continents where there may not be such desperation and willingness to comply.
00:32:46.000Because there's not an aid crisis because of the Ukraine-Russia war, as Bill Gates spelled out at the beginning.
00:32:50.000The scheme will have been successfully piloted, like that eyeball thing we told you about a little while ago.
00:32:55.000Biometric data taken through the eyeballs.
00:32:57.000It seems to me that the way that the African nations are exploited now is different from the first wave of imperialism and colonisation and slavery and the capture of resources.
00:33:08.000Now it's about, well, we've got this population here, they seem to be quite desperate, almost as if there have been some terribly exploitative projects in the preceding centuries.
00:33:14.000We can go there and now the people in those nations will be more compliant with our weird agricultural medical schemes.
00:33:23.000And the fact that this is wrapped up in philanthropy, I'm not buying it anymore.
00:33:26.000Are you buying it? Are you like, Quick! I need help! There's an emergency!
00:33:30.000Well, what do you want? Lassie? The Hulk?
00:34:06.000Luckily I've got this chip under my skin.
00:34:08.000Often these ideas are introduced in situations where it seems perfectly reasonable.
00:34:14.000We're in a continual discourse, I would argue now, with the globalist culture.
00:34:18.000For your convenience, for your safety, so you don't lose your child's vaccine immunisation card.
00:34:23.000It's always presented to you as favourable.
00:34:26.000The pandemic period was used as a kind of window to force through mandatory medications, unusual regulations, I would argue social experimentation, because it certainly wasn't very effective, like lockdowns and social distancing.
00:34:41.000If you think that's entirely pie in the sky, look at how much analysis was done using modelling and the work of BF Skinner and behaviouralism.
00:34:47.000The state and the media are frantically working out how you control a population that now has access to independent media and the ability to globally communicate.
00:35:07.000That doesn't matter because we might never meet one another.
00:35:10.000What the centralist globalists, and believe me, I feel that Bill Gates is perhaps the epitomising figure, let me know if you think there are others down in the chat, want, is to be able to have as much influence over your life as possible.
00:35:21.000That's what the WHO treaty is all about.
00:35:24.000They'll be able to come up with ideas and schemes, your country will have no choice but to obey.
00:35:28.000That might sound reductive, but it's basically what their WHO treaty is when it comes to pandemics.
00:35:32.000And they decide what a pandemic is, curiously.
00:35:35.000I'm so happy when I got this new card.
00:35:38.000Anywhere I go, they will only take the card and put it inside the tablet.
00:35:44.000All the information of the baby will get it clear.
00:35:49.000What's happened is that the evolving imagery of philanthropy, that if you're like my age, you grew up with, these very worthy causes in that continent were always undertaken, and, oh, there's just this amount of money will help these people to eat for a day.
00:36:03.000This now is sort of using the same kind of rhetoric and imagery, like this is a person who's being helped.
00:36:09.000I would say that's a person who's being piloted.
00:36:11.000With its first program underway in Mauritania, Wellness Pass will soon launch in Ethiopia for COVID and other care cycles.
00:36:21.000Future-focused and built to scale, Wellness Pass aims to enable and improve healthcare in remote communities across the globe, change lives, and shape a better future for all.
00:36:39.000Yeah, when I see those logos, I don't immediately think everything's gonna be fine.
00:37:16.000Soon as any underserved community is under threat, the forces of global capitalism spring into action to help them.
00:37:23.000Oh no, that isn't what happens, is it?
00:37:24.000Let's have a look at what actually happens.
00:37:26.000Africa is now becoming a testing ground for a biometric digital identity platform developed in partnership between Mastercard, Truststamp and Bill Gates's Garvey Vaccine Alliance.
00:37:37.000While Truststamp provides... Truststamp is kind of like the relationship that I have with globalism.
00:37:56.000While Trust Stamp provides identificational authentication through AI, Garvey is an international organization created by tech mogul Bill Gates for supposedly helping underprivileged children access new as well as underused vaccines.
00:38:11.000We've got these vaccines that we can't shift.
00:38:18.000Have a look at the history of Bill Gates and vaccines in the continent of Africa.
00:38:22.000It will show you some pretty curious results.
00:38:24.000The digital identity platform was first launched in 2018 and is now going to be implemented in the remote and low-income communities in West Africa.
00:38:32.000Garvey and Mastercard have created a digital vaccination record known as Wellness Pass.
00:38:39.000Now the platform will be integrated with this wellness pass.
00:38:43.000The biometric digital identity platform will have the vaccination records from Garvey, a payment system through Mastercard and AI-based identity authentication via Truststamp.
00:38:53.000That's like you're being closed in on from every angle there.
00:38:55.000As of now, the whole project has been funded via donor funds to Garvey, which amounts to nearly $4 million and a similar donation amount from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
00:39:04.000Once the vaccine for coronavirus is made available, it will be integrated into the whole system to keep track of the vaccinations in West Africa.
00:39:11.000This is a magnificent scheme really because all of our worst nightmares are combined into
00:39:42.000Remember, they couldn't get vaccine passports into Africa initially because people weren't
00:39:46.000carrying smartphones around everywhere.
00:39:48.000Now they've found a way of implementing and testing these measures, bypassing the obstacle
00:39:52.000of people not having access to the tech in these rural communities at scale.
00:39:57.000It's worth noting that the whole biometric digital identity platform is launched with
00:40:01.000a motivation to bolster the markets for vaccines.
00:40:04.000It'll bolster the markets for vaccines.
00:40:06.000So already it's starting to seem a bit less like a philanthropic endeavour and a little more like a sort of marketing scheme, an opportunity to pilot a bunch of tech in nations where perhaps they may not be as aware of the potential consequences.
00:40:21.000Because you now, as soon as someone goes, do you mind carrying this card everywhere?
00:40:25.000Well, ultimately, insert it under your skin.
00:40:27.000But for now, will you just carry it and take whatever medication we tell you?
00:40:30.000Mastercard, which is also in the alliance, says that it is working for fulfilling its vision of a world beyond cash that it outlined a few years ago.
00:41:19.000Oh Bill, you're so trustworthy and reliable, perhaps we should let you run everything all the time.
00:41:23.000And we could, were it not for these geniuses at Sticker Mule that are fighting back the only way they know how, with this satisfying thing.
00:41:30.000Do you know that Sticker Mule decided to support us even further with yet more of these fantastic stickers?
00:41:37.000There are six stunning designs including, wait for it, this little guy, that are only available in this beautiful pack and they're made with Sticker Mule's...
00:42:15.000What seems to be an effort to improve immunization measures can also be an experiment for fine-tuning the technologies involved before they're made available for widespread global use.
00:42:26.000I'll tell you why I think this, because it wouldn't make sense for marketing purposes otherwise.
00:42:29.000In order to authenticate and verify the efficacy of these technologies, they try them out in
00:42:33.000Africa as they've done with agricultural modalities and other tech.
00:42:37.000If they care so much about Africa, you can just answer me this question, why did they
00:42:40.000not release the patents during the pandemic period for a medication that they said was
00:42:46.000You know, and many of you have got very, very different views on that subject.
00:42:50.000If philanthropy was the goal then you'd behave differently.
00:42:52.000Also notice how easily these technologies can be deployed for an incarcerated population.
00:42:57.000And notice the tendency to use the kind of language and technology that would make more sense in a penitentiary Notice that ultimately what's happening is your freedom is being limited.
00:43:07.000Your freedom is confined to really the power to consume, your ability to travel and even your ability to consume might be inhibited in future using a variety of justifications and you can determine the legitimacy for yourself whether it's climate change or pandemics or social credit score systems.
00:43:24.000Remember the discussion we had at the beginning of the pandemic was they will never be able to implement measures as effectively as they could in China in democratic nations.
00:43:32.000And I think the globalist elite were astonished at how compliant the majority of people were during the pandemic.
00:44:34.000And even if this does sound conspiratorial because it's me, Russell Brand,
00:44:37.000someone who's been unpersoned by the establishment, incidentally,
00:44:40.000you might perhaps consider the views of the British Medical Journal.
00:44:44.000The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has long been criticized for championing the trend
00:44:48.000of socially reductive magic bullet technical solutions to the complex, historically shaped,
00:44:54.000politically conflicted problems at root of global health inequities.
00:44:58.000Their August 9th announcement of the launch of a new $5 million, 48 project funding push to launch new artificial intelligence, large language models, LLMs, in low-income and middle-income countries to improve the livelihood and well-being of communities globally is set to continue this hegemonic global health trend.
00:45:17.000There are at least three reasons to believe that the unfettered imposition of these tools into already fragile and fragmented healthcare delivery systems risks doing far more harm than good.
00:45:29.000One reason to oppose the careless deployment of AI in global health is the near complete absence of real democratic regulation and control, an issue that is applicable to global health more broadly.
00:45:39.000At the end of the day, the hard, sharp edges of capital command and control are in the hands of very few entities and individuals, notably including the conflictingly interested Microsoft Corporation itself, which has invested more than $10 billion in open AI.
00:45:54.000So the British Medical Journal are concerned that this project could actually make health issues worse and is not motivated by a philanthropic agenda, but by a commercial one.
00:46:04.000What do you imagine motivates most globalist billionaires?
00:46:09.000But before you make a decision, let's have a look at some of Bill Gates' financial activity in Africa up till now to help us work out whether he's been an influence for good or bad.
00:46:18.000Just by looking at some facts, which we shouldn't be frightened of, right?
00:46:20.000Bill Gates, for so long the world's richest man, who famously announced he would give most of it away.
00:46:25.000He's not got round to that yet, has he?
00:46:28.000Yet as Mr Gates' powerful friends gather in Davos, the latest warning that the Gates Foundation has become too powerful and may not be the force for good, so many world leaders say it is.
00:46:39.000If we can't trust billionaires and world leaders at Davos, I don't know what the world's come to.
00:46:47.000The study from the pressure group Global Justice Now paints a picture of the Gates Foundation partly as an expression of corporate America's desire to profit from Africa and partly a damning critique of its effects.
00:46:59.000You could have a case where the initial research is done by a Gates funded institution,
00:47:04.000the media reporting on how well that research is conducted is done,
00:47:09.000the media outlet is a Gates funded outlet, and maybe a Gates funded journalist from a media programme,
00:47:15.000and then the programme is implemented more widely by a Gates funded NGO.
00:47:19.000I mean there are some very insular circles here.
00:47:40.000Private finance initiatives like the one behind this hospital in Lesotho, paid for partly by Mr Gates's philanthropy, also come under attack.
00:47:49.000The repayments for this now cost Lesotho more than 50% of its entire health budget.
00:47:54.000Is this global philanthropy or is it like an intercontinental version of the Simpsons monorail episode where someone turns up in a town and goes, you know what you guys need?
00:48:04.000You need an AI hospital and we can handle that for you.
00:48:07.000Yes, we do have some investments in AI.
00:48:25.000I've sold monorails to Brockway, Ogdenville and North Haverbrook and by gum it put them on the map.
00:48:30.000So there's the creation of a problem, there's the offering of the solution, there's the pretence of philanthropy.
00:48:35.000We're in the old days of colonialism, like the British used to just turn up.
00:48:38.000with guns and nick people's countries and gold and diamond mines and tea and coffee,
00:48:43.000spices, whatever the hell was there, human beings. At least then we knew this is evil.
00:48:48.000If Bill Gates was doing the slave trade, he'd call it some sort of philanthropic initiative
00:48:52.000to take people on a cruise to America and then a kibbutz working in the cotton industry.
00:48:57.000Some aid experts have warned repeatedly that the focus on high-profile, headline-grabbing diseases
00:49:03.000undermines wider attempts by African governments to reduce the poverty that causes them.
00:49:08.000Supporters of philanthropy would argue that it can get past corrupt governments and produce results without having to go through the bureaucracy of the United Nations.
00:49:16.000But critics of Mr Gates ask whether it's right that one foundation with more money than entire African countries should wield so much power and influence.
00:49:26.000And the answer to that question is of course, yes it is right, because how else would you be able to impose all these pilot schemes on the people of Africa and still call it kindness?
00:49:36.000Whether it's the BMJ, those charity workers that are on the ground there in Africa, or the people of those regions themselves, it seems like the voices that are most important are ones that actually oppose what they're Even though some of us might think that they have an agenda to create a cashless, social credit scored, highly managed, centralized, controlled, authoritarian system where all of the resources and power funnel upwards into an establishment elite and the rest of us are essentially automatons and drones unable to make decisions for ourselves and they can point to the success of Africa.
00:50:11.000If it really was philanthropy, you would listen to the voices of the people that they're purporting to help.
00:50:15.000If it really was philanthropy during the pandemic period, you'd have heard a lot less talk about patents and a lot more talk about issuing effective medicines.
00:50:28.000I'm going to be reading your comments in a few seconds and after that in our community and locals we'll be reading the holy scriptures and holy books that we may awaken the dormant powers.
00:53:07.000Perhaps the best thing they've ever done is chopped up lines for moments of distraction for delirious lost people trying to seek a few moments of rare height amidst the giddying, despairing lows of a world that wants to drag you down.
00:53:24.000Gates is the number one advocate of depopulation, someone just said in the rumble chat.
00:53:29.000Does anyone want Mastercard to have your medical records?
00:53:36.000Yeah, we've got to be careful with that stuff, you know.
00:53:38.000We've got to be careful with that stuff.
00:53:41.000Okay, so this is the kind of story that I believe you want from us.
00:53:45.000McGregor will end up getting Clintoned.
00:53:47.000And when you use that as a verb, people are in serious trouble.
00:53:51.000This is the New Zealand data breach story.
00:53:53.000Now, let's make sure, you know, at the moment, this is just, I would say, you know, speculative.
00:54:00.000I don't think we have absolute empirical evidence that this is true, but a whistleblower says that there were various batches of vaccines and that the mortality rates were devastatingly and terrifyingly high.
00:54:14.000Let's have a look at this story and assess for ourselves whether or not it's true.
00:54:19.000A Te Whatu Ora employee shouted freedom and received a standing ovation from supporters as he appeared in court for allegedly taking COVID-19 vaccine data.
00:54:28.00056-year-old Barry Young is charged with dishonestly accessing the Health Ministry's database and will remain in custody.
00:54:46.000Barry Young blowing kisses to his supporters as he potentially faces seven years in prison for allegedly taking vaccine data from his employer's database.
00:54:56.000Something he discussed with conspiracy theorist Liz Gunn.
00:55:01.000Just introduced as a conspiracy theorist.
00:55:03.000Think of the number of things that have gone from being conspiracy theory to conspiracy fact.
00:55:08.000I don't like the news, just conspiracy theory.
00:55:10.000I mean, at least they're reporting on it, I suppose.
00:55:14.000This dude for this data breach, or is it the company?
00:55:19.000I mean, if this information is true, we're talking about heavy, heavy fatalities.
00:55:24.000Too much that I can't do nothing anymore.
00:55:27.000He allegedly downloaded a terabyte of data which later spread online and claimed Te Whātua Ora was covering up thousands of COVID-19 vaccine deaths.
00:55:38.000The very disappointing thing is that this is a senior staff member who's He had access to information as part of his job.
00:56:30.000Is it me or is the news and the world more generally treating us like children, telling us off and that we'll have to leave if we don't behave correctly?
00:57:27.000I mean, because one of the things that people aren't transparent enough about, if you ask me, is that there is a, it seems, have you heard this stuff?
00:57:36.000Let me know in the chat, a significant variation in the quality of batches.
00:57:40.000And I suppose that would make sense when something's been manufactured At an extraordinary rate.
00:58:06.000Now, I know anecdotally, loads of you, I have these conversations all the time, people that talk to morticians, people that talk to doctors, saying, you know, but this is, what's interesting here, is someone that claims to have data, and that person is in a lot of trouble right now.
00:58:20.000Batches that were, had a high death count, a high mortality rate, and I put them on a chart, which you can see up there, so it's got a batch ID.
00:58:31.000So what I did was, I went internal batch ID, I counted the number of vaccinated within that batch and then I found out who was dead.
00:58:59.000And this is Pfizer's batch number one.
00:59:01.000We've had 711 from batch number one vaccinated.
00:59:03.000from batch number one vaccinated, 152 of those died which makes a 21% percentage
00:59:12.000death rate. I expect people will be really condescending about this but
00:59:19.000actually this is what the news should be doing now.
00:59:24.000I don't know what the news is like in your country, it's probably if you're American, it's like, hello, welcome!
00:59:28.000And in our country, hello, this is the news, you're basically stupid, here are some facts we're going to give you, don't question them.
00:59:34.000They're terrified of independent media, they're terrified of independent thought, they're terrified of independent thinkers, they're terrified of independent people.
00:59:41.000Rising up, rejecting their narratives.
00:59:44.000Now while some of this might seem extraordinary, what if this is true?
01:00:39.000Is it possible that there were batches with these kind of mortality rates?
01:00:42.000Certainly, I would say, in a open, transparent society based on independent thought and democracy, we should be able to have a conversation and go, no, no, no, this is actually, it turns out this is not true.
01:00:52.000but you know i'm trying to put the guy in prison so that makes me think probably true whoever rocked up on the day um whoever rocked up on the day he's a geordie or whatever is he in new zealand so i pressed stop there was it can we get it back okay so what i did with the data was um look you fast forward it and we'll put it back uh on there i'm just having a look at carl reiner says i don't believe those numbers yeah it's good to have a look at it though isn't it um men well it's worse over here um uh moira laz thinks it's very possibly true let's go back to it in the top 10, batch 71, 11,000 vaccinated with batch
01:02:06.000Yeah, well if you look at the underlying mortality rate and then you look at the ratio percentage here, the top one, the chances of that Occurring naturally, by chance.
01:02:24.000SolarCell in the chat says, bad batch was a purged term from Google.
01:04:42.000Very loyally wanting to see our great friends Taibi and Schellenberger.
01:04:47.000Matt Taibbi and Michael Schellenberger have described to House lawmakers how online censorship by social media platforms under pressure from the federal government can influence elections.
01:04:57.000Election interference, that is a term that like Bad Batch belongs in the Google band bin.
01:05:05.000Social media platforms, we the people should decide our own content as adults, legal content, it should not be decided by either government or big tech.
01:05:13.000And Mr. Taibbi and Mr. Schellenberg, do you believe that this censor— Get his name right, for God's sake, misinformation, the guy's name— —is a form of election interference?
01:06:38.000Let's not... I say that we take Batch 71 out of that, because Batch 71, that's just like pretty much every other Batch.
01:06:45.000Batch is one that should never have been pushed on the public, but Batch 71, that's a very... that's a damn fine Batch.
01:06:53.000It's the best damn Batch that money could buy.
01:06:54.000Do you know we got Steve Kirsch coming in on Thursday to discuss what's happening with that bad Batch?
01:07:01.000Bad Batch will be trending for a lot longer because we're talking about the vaccine data exposed in New Zealand with Steve Kirsch in studio.
01:07:10.000We'll be playing a little game called Choose Your Batch, Batch Roulette.
01:07:14.000We're going to load up batches, various batches, one to six, into a revolver and then, you know, let's just hope you don't get batch one because that one's near certain you'd be safer with a bullet, wouldn't you, dear old batch one?
01:07:26.000Okay so uh yeah all right listen we've we got so close to 20 000 i'm sort of essentially prolonging the show to get to 20 000 but that's it that's it we're bailing listen we're gonna carry on on the awakened wonder community over on locals we're gonna Have a little look at the holy books.
01:07:42.000We're gonna do that GTA real life thing.
01:07:44.000We're gonna look at the Bhagavad Gita.
01:07:46.000I might even read some analysis of Old Testament prophets.
01:07:49.000That's the kind of thing that we do over there, guys.