In this episode of Stay Free With Russell Brand, Russell talks about his new gaming deal with Dr. Disrespect, Ray Liotta's new movie and much more. Stay Free with Russell Brand is on all of the social medias, if you search for Stay Free, you'll find us. Stay free, and stay free, wherever you are and whatever you want to do. Stay free! - Russell Brand If you're not yet a fan of Awakened Wonder yet, then you can join me for my conversation with Jonathan Pagiao, Jonathan is a Canadian academic theologian who is a good friend of mine, and Jonathan is my good friend too. We'll be talking about a variety of topics and topics that are likely to define the way our planet, and certainly our nation, is run for the next 4 years, by Keir Starmer's government. I'm not like a gamer, am I? This is not the look of a gamer. This is Hollywood grooming on display here, and it's not even close to the grooming of a Hollywood actor. . Let me know what you thought of this episode and what you're looking forward to in the comments below! - Luke and Alex Thank you for your support and stay tuned to the next episode! Stay Free! ! Cheers, EJ & Rory. - The EFG Team - EJ, Luke, Alex, Luke and Tyler Jonathan, Jonathan, Ej, Eichner, Elesa, Elyssa, and Elexa, Jonathan and Elicia, Elicious Luke, Elex & Elica and Elaise, Elicie, Elexie, Eelsa, Lizzie, Alex and Elese, Eilsa, Alex, Eleri, Erika, Erixon, Eudes, Elisha and Erika , Elesee, Eveline, Elyne, Eysen, Eilish and Elerie And so much more! - Elesi, we're going to talk about the future of the future, and what's to come, and how it's going to be a good one! and how to create a world where we can all be free. - Eelsie, and we're not just free, we'll talk about it all!
00:01:38.000Blessed Old Bird, Trish McLeod, Freedom Within 28. I'm feeling pretty good.
00:01:43.000Hey, A Miller, 1214. I've got a little bit of a sore throat, but you should be able to hear me adequately.
00:01:51.000I'm feeling pretty fantastic and it's going to be a great show.
00:01:53.000If you're watching us on YouTube, remember that we'll just be there for about 15 minutes and then we'll be exclusively streaming on Rumble, where our free speech is guaranteed.
00:02:03.000Free speech, one of the subjects, topics that's likely to define the way our planet, and certainly your nation, is run for the next four years.
00:02:11.000They'll be talking about that if you're watching in Ireland.
00:03:05.000There's no saints in politics, I'll tell you that, but there's that organisation, Saint, that we're going to be doing a deal with, and Rootbrand, just giving a shout out to some of our sponsors.
00:03:15.000Okay, should we get into some of the content?
00:03:17.000Let me know in the comments and chat what you want to see me talking about, because there's going to be a variety of things that we'll be discussing.
00:03:22.000Occasionally, we'll glance over at X. I mean, just go into X right now.
00:03:25.000Let's have a look and, like, split-screen me with this content.
00:03:45.000Our friends Luke and Alex are with us watching on the line now.
00:03:49.000Luke will be doing some social media posts from this.
00:03:51.000Luke, you tell me, baby, what you think is good.
00:03:53.000Alex, you tell me how we're going to optimize and get better and how we're going to create better thumbnails and create a world where we can fuse together spiritual principles with political insights in a way that's going to help people.
00:04:07.000Tyler's over there watching out and producing outside in the corridors where we're filming by the good graces of Rumble at the local studios.
00:04:14.000But we're going to be talking to you a lot more about Rumble Premium.
00:04:17.000That is like the new Rumble offering where it will be ad-free, except for the ads that I read myself, of course.
00:04:25.000If you're not on Awaken Wonder yet, but come on, then you can join me for my conversation with Jonathan Pagiao.
00:04:31.000Jonathan Pagiao is a Canadian academic and theologian who is good mates with Jordan Peterson.
00:04:36.000Jordan Peterson reckons that he's like the brightest and most brilliant mind when it comes to Analysis of semiotics, that means the meaning behind signs.
00:04:44.000He reckons he's good with deep iconography.
00:04:47.000Jesusquid606, do you have any contact with your ex-wife, Katie?
00:05:33.000I'm going to be doing a bunch of live work.
00:05:35.000I'm going to be touring mostly this country, America, doing live, live work, baptizing people, I reckon, reading the Holy Word, bringing my testimony and talking to interesting people so that we can be in the service of this great revival that's taking place even now.
00:06:53.000Okay, let's have a look at Rachel Maddow criticizing Jay Bhattacharya, who I've met and spoken to a couple of times.
00:06:58.000This is what I can tell you about Jay Bhattacharya.
00:07:00.000He was one of the signatories and creators of the Barrington Declaration, where right at the beginning of the pandemic, they went, don't vaccinate during the pandemic.
00:07:19.000If you are an outspoken opponent of the interests of the powerful, if they can't attack what you're saying, they'll attack you personally.
00:07:26.000And, as Stalin's right-hand man, the torturer used to say, show me the man and I'll show you the crime.
00:07:32.000So, like, if, for example, you were super promiscuous in the past, they'd go, that guy's going to be vulnerable, let's find a way of conjuring that up.
00:07:39.000Or if you're Jay Bhattacharya, they'll discredit you and smear you.
00:07:42.000He was attacked all over the place, but Bhattacharya is a great man.
00:07:45.000When I met him, I was like, this guy...
00:07:47.000I didn't say run in the NIH because I didn't know what the NIH was properly, but now I know that the NIH is the part of the American healthcare system that determines who gets to conduct what clinical trials.
00:07:58.000Not how it's financed, but probably over that regulation to some degree, but what...
00:08:02.000You know, is anyone doing clinical trials for breath work or vitamin D or herd immunity?
00:08:07.000Or is anyone doing clinical trials for anything that's not profitable to Merck, Pfizer, Moderna and the network of ulterior agencies that ensure their message is the message that reaches you so that you don't become awakened, unhook yourself from this disgusting matrix and become an opponent of corruption?
00:08:25.000And our job is to evangelize you into awakening so that we can be together in one awakened family and that there is only the power of God and no one comes between you and the Almighty.
00:08:36.000That's your private personal connection and surely Lord we will create communities.
00:08:44.000Let's have a look at Rachel Maddow, though, who used to be a person who defined herself on the basis of integrity and journalism, but I would say ever since we saw her participating in that Raytheon-sponsored event, I bet you can find that, Taylor.
00:09:14.000Take everything they're telling you, whether it's the BBC, whether it's the New York Times, and know this, they're part of the Trusted News Initiative.
00:09:21.000Do you know what the Trusted News Initiative is yet?
00:09:23.000Let me know in the comments in the chat, Mally J and Second Chance and Trooper Buddy, if you want us to spend some time explaining to you the nature of the Trusted News Initiative.
00:09:32.000That's an amalgam, or union as it were, Of media organisations that work in conjunction together to ensure that there is harmonics when it comes to matters of media reporting.
00:09:44.000If you've ever noticed a media story where all the legacy media titles are saying the exact same thing, Joe Rogan, look how yellow he is, he's been taking ivermectin, watch out!
00:09:54.000Whenever they're all singing from the same hymn sheet, you know that ain't the holy word, but quite the opposite.
00:09:59.000Here's Rachel Maddow giving her take on Jay Bhattacharya becoming NIH On the heels of Donald Trump picking him to run Medicare.
00:10:08.000Right, now I'm not an expert in semiotics.
00:10:13.000But I would say when you have a duck dressed as a doctor, as the logo, you're not about to get some unbiased reporting.
00:10:20.000I would say that the implication is that Jay Bacharya is a quack.
00:10:23.000Instead of a scientist with integrity who stood up to his opponents at Stanford University that regularly conduct clinical trials funded by a big pharma.
00:10:36.000He is a scientist and a man of integrity and dignity.
00:10:39.000And if you can't recognize that, it's because it isn't present in you to recognize.
00:10:43.000Medicare and Medicaid in this country.
00:10:44.000We also got news on other health care picks around the CDC. Donald Trump picked a former Republican congressman who for years has crusaded on the false claim that vaccines must be the cause of autism.
00:10:55.000To lead the National Institute of Health, Trump's top candidate endorsed herd immunity.
00:11:02.000As the best way to address the COVID pandemic.
00:11:05.000Just a fancy way of saying, let's get everybody sick and see what happens.
00:11:35.000It's probably an adverse event in reaction to that mRNA shot.
00:11:40.000Calling Jay Bhattacharya a quack after you've publicly said that once you get the shot, it stops with you when it was never clinically trialed for transmission.
00:11:51.000Means that the biggest duck out there that's quacking is you and the other MSNBC propaganda amplifiers.
00:12:33.000Sprit will headline an event sponsored by defence industry giant Lockheed Martin and Palantir, a $26 billion defence contractor founded and chaired by Peter Thiel, the polarising billionaire and mega-donor to Donald Trump.
00:12:46.000Now, I know Peter Thiel is an investor in Rumble, so man, even I've got skin in the game here.
00:12:51.000When I saw Peter Thiel on Joe Rogan, I thought he was pretty good.
00:12:57.000The appearances by Raskin and Maddow will come as part of Trucon.
00:13:01.000The conference at a Democratic Party-aligned Truman Center, which runs from blah blah blah blah blah, describes the conference, opportunity to see leaders across government.
00:13:09.000Mark Thompson, a national security analyst at the project on government oversight, says the big question for Raskin and Maddow is whether they hold their tough positions against defence contractors.
00:13:20.000If they don't speak out, Thompson said, it would indicate The sponsors can buy the silence of their outspoken critics.
00:13:25.000Now we know there's been a lot of complexity over at The Intercept.
00:13:28.000Glenn Greenwald left when they started to try and censor him.
00:13:31.000I think in the early part of the pandemic, although I might be wrong about that, Glenn Greenwald is another Rumble creator and we can ask him directly about that.
00:13:39.000But one thing I would say is certain is if you're going to call Jay Bhattacharya a quack, you better make sure that when you look There's not footage of you saying that when you take the vax, it stops with you.
00:13:50.000Then flipping back like Olivia Newton-John confronted with Travolta.
00:13:55.000And there's some stories there, let me tell you.
00:14:36.000Because that is a good MC name right there.
00:14:39.000If you're watching this on YouTube, we'll just be there for another couple of minutes.
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00:16:20.000If you're watching us on YouTube, well, oh man, we're going to leave your platform in just a second and you're going to want to join us because we're talking about free speech.
00:16:27.000Is free speech an important principle?
00:16:28.000Or when you say free speech, do you mean I want the right to say whatever I want while simultaneously censoring people that I disagree with?
00:16:40.000Get over to Rumble with Brown Town Express and Lemon Mermaid and Angry We Jorby and Dean SNJ chatting away in Rumble.
00:16:49.000Or get over to Locals and Join Affection and Ashela who will be joining us for our conversation straight after this almost with Jonathan Pagio.
00:16:57.000For the rest of this show we're going to be talking about media censorship and Prison Planet Breakdown.
00:17:02.000The UK now is literally, not literally, but sort of metaphorically, a kind of penitentiary.
00:17:59.000One of the key inflection points, surely, and let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with this, was the acquisition of Twitter by kitchen sink-wielding billionaire and autistic Ironman Elon Musk.
00:18:13.000Once he got hold of X, the outcome of the election became less predictable because up to that point, the Biden administration had Facebook meta and Google alphabet all sewn up.
00:18:24.000Indeed, even with my own brushes with centralized authority, on the very day that the TNI trusted news initiative media conglomerates all attacked me at once in a glorious concert of reputational attack, a British government minister who's married to someone who runs a deep state law Rumble
00:19:04.000How much would you like us to demonetize that guy?
00:19:07.000How much do you want us to do deals with CNN, New York Times, push propagandist products and popular messaging that prevents people from awakening?
00:19:18.000Whose side do you think the legacy media are on?
00:19:21.000Yours, you, who if you were awakened would rise up against these centralized systems of corruption, if you knew how loved you were, if you knew how beautiful you were, if you knew for a moment you didn't need to be tethered to consumerism and bad ideas, that you could be free, that you were created to be free.
00:19:40.000Well, they can't ever let you realise that stuff the same way as me.
00:19:44.000They wanted me tied into their systems.
00:19:46.000I'm not suggesting I'm more awakened than you.
00:21:53.000We, in order to achieve peace, what we need to do is censor free speech.
00:22:00.000There is information available on how to achieve peace, and it's one of the few things that I can tell you.
00:22:05.000There is a reiterated phrase in the New Testament, the peace that pass of all understanding.
00:22:10.000What that indicates to me is that your rational mind can only take you so far.
00:22:13.000Beyond the realm that you can comprehend, because of the limitations of human neurology, is a deep serenity accessible to those who surrender to God.
00:22:21.000In the same way as you would accept your sensory instruments have limitations, you can't see all light, can you?
00:22:56.000I can say that it's not a peaceful place.
00:22:58.000I wouldn't be surprised if there was an actual bid made to take on MSNBC, but the fact that it just can't happen.
00:23:06.000It's not even realistic in real life, but I do believe that media, everyone sitting here at this table, if you don't agree, we are in for some tough years ahead.
00:23:22.000I do believe that we are not going to be able to be as safe or say what we want to.
00:23:25.000I don't think free speech is going to be as free.
00:23:34.000Now, Scott, I want to bring you in here because this kind of link to Orban...
00:23:38.000Scott Jennings, man, he was going to let him have it there.
00:23:40.000He's the voice of reason on CNN, isn't he?
00:23:42.000The person that was like, the people that voted for Bill Clinton are now voting for Donald Trump.
00:24:25.000In fact, whenever you see anyone advocating for a law that's already there, You know that what they really want is power and control.
00:24:31.000And that's exactly what's happening in the UK right now under Keir Starmer.
00:24:35.000They're advocating for legislation when there is no requirement for further legislation because legislation that covers the thing they're talking about already exists.
00:24:43.000So what people are trying to do is naturalise their power.
00:24:48.000Naturalise it so you don't even see it as power.
00:24:50.000Do you agree with me, Flower Power 678?
00:24:57.000Elon is not someone who likes to be regulated, and so...
00:25:00.000He does not like to be regulated, except in his bowel movements.
00:25:04.000Then every morning, 9.30, a perfect space-age stool, not like the poops of you or I, a perfect white poo that turns on its own air conditioning when it wants to and parks itself in the toilet bowl.
00:25:18.000And so, to buy MSN, he would go under some federal regulations.
00:27:33.000There is no moral compass on this thing called X. We need regulation when it comes to life and sex.
00:27:39.000I mean having sex, not what sex is biologically, because in that condition it can be whatever you say that it can be.
00:27:46.000A man can be a woman, a woman can be a man, and you over there on X, you can be whatever I say you can.
00:27:51.000Don't start arguing about indigo, blue or fuchsia or violet you see, because whatever colour you live in, it's the colour that I determine it should be, because I work for the system, I work for the government, I don't even open my eyes without first checking their sentiment on whether I should look around or whether I can feel that sound or whether I should agree with you or what the hell that I should do.
00:28:13.000And when I start my day again, I look right out my window and I say, would this be on CNN or is it just too full of sin though?
00:28:20.000And when I know that Bill Gates pays, then I finally comply.
00:28:24.000And every single night I fall asleep and I ask God, why, why, God, did we kill you in order to replace you with these hideous, insidious Luciferian models?
00:28:34.000And the answer to that is, I'm not sure, but let me know in the comments and chat if you think that there might be A better way through this nightmare.
00:28:42.000Here, she's talking about journalists having journalistic integrity.
00:29:19.000Scott, can I reframe it a different way?
00:29:22.000Because the site changed radically, right?
00:29:25.000So whether you think the voices, it is somehow more balanced now, that's fine.
00:29:30.000But no doubt, Musk's influence is profound in that you open it up and now you're there with his opinion and he is now part of this administration.
00:29:38.000So does anyone else think that there should be this greater concern about billionaires purchasing media companies?
00:29:46.000Would you be worried if Bill Gates controlled MSNBC? No, because he's sane.
00:29:53.000And that means I'd be worried right now.
00:29:55.000At least he makes significant donations.
00:29:56.000And that MS at the beginning of MSNBC literally stands for Microsoft.
00:30:02.000And anyone that thinks that Bill Gates being the second biggest donor to the WHO just behind Germany is some kind of problem clearly hasn't been.
00:30:10.000...beaten into submission with enough vehemence and vigour.
00:30:14.000But we will beat you down every single day unless our media operation starts failing and falling apart and you start getting people saying that they could be bought up by Elon Musk.
00:30:44.000Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
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00:32:30.000Churchill, Shakespeare, Maggie Fatcher, The Beatles.
00:32:34.000Well, is it under the auspices of woke liberalism and Keir Starmer that the UK is going to go from being one of the furnaces and crucibles of democracy to just the latest colony on the prison planet?
00:32:50.000Keir Starmer, Starmageddon, two-tier Keir, appears to be trying to augment exactly that.
00:32:59.000But the people are turning against him.
00:33:01.000Just months after this WEF stooge erupted into power, apparently after a free and fair election, and I'm sure it was, other than the way that it's systematically designed to ensure that only a certain number of people can ever be elected into positions of power, and if anyone radical does ever truly rise up, they...
00:33:18.000We work pretty hard to make sure those people lose their ability to open their bank accounts or communicate openly and they're demonized and are ruined.
00:33:26.000I mean, that country is going to the dogs.
00:33:28.000All of the institutions that we were once proud of, the NHS carved up and sold, the BBC, state propaganda now, all of it requires a radical reckoning.
00:33:38.000Let me know in the comments in the chat if you agree with that.
00:33:41.000Keir Starmer now is claiming that democracies don't work in accordance with the will of the people, which is literally how democracies are supposed to work, but they work instead on the basis of what he wants.
00:33:53.000What he's of course referring to is this petition that's changing the world.
00:33:59.000This has been seen obviously by 39 million people.
00:34:54.000You're not surprised, but you should be terrified, alarmed, and in absolute dread.
00:35:02.000Just so you know, that when he was the head of the CPS, Keir Starmer, after there were riots in our country, opened 24-hour courts and ensured that crown courts were used instead of magistrate courts, so that people that He was rioted.
00:35:16.000It was, you know, a pretty dodgy time of social disturbance.
00:35:19.000But what he showed in his handling of it was authoritarianism.
00:35:22.000He was head of the CPS and head of the opposition, you know, this is prior to he was in government over a series of years, while Julian Assange was first in the Ecuadorian embassy in the UK and then in Belmarsh prison without trial.
00:35:35.000Now, surely, if you were the leader of the opposition and you were the former head of the CPS, you would see what was happening to Julian Assange Who revealed to us the extent of war crimes in Iraq, corruption in the Democrat Party, and how various nations collaborate when it comes to oppressing and censoring free speech voices.
00:36:17.000Now, you want to know what side Keir Starmer is on?
00:36:21.000When asked whether he believed in Westminster, that's our parliament or our congress or Davos, he without hesitation said Davos, this politician is an authoritarian masquerading as a liberal.
00:36:34.000This is the dangerous game that we're playing across the globe when we yield to the haircut politicians like Trudeau or that woman that was in charge of New Zealand for a bit, which he called Jacinda or something.
00:36:47.000In Australia now, but I know in every nation in the world right now, they're saying, we need to protect you, so we have to censor you.
00:36:54.000We need to protect you, so we have to throw people in jail because of stuff they've said in the internet.
00:37:00.000You'll be aware that this is happening across my country, in part because of the excellent reporting of Winston Marshall out of Mumford& Sons.
00:37:08.000But you may not know that people right now are in jail in the UK, whether that's Alison Pearson, who's been investigated by the Essex police for a year-old tweet deemed offensive.
00:37:22.000That's the specific word I'm using here.
00:37:23.000Lucy Connelly, excuse me, sentenced to 31 months in prison for a social media post calling for hotels, housing asylum seekers to be settled.
00:37:34.000Julie Sweeney received a 15-month prison sentence for posting blow-up mosques.
00:37:39.000I mean, these are actually incredibly incendiary comments, but I suppose saying stuff has to be regarded as different from doing stuff.
00:37:49.000I would say this could have done with a bit more chewing before you put that in front of me, my friend.
00:37:53.000And also, perhaps most notably, Tommy Robinson, who's still in prison for contempt of court, but Elon Musk has started posting about that, right?
00:38:05.000And I believe I've got some information to tell you about that now.
00:38:09.000But firstly, let's have a look at Keir Starmer.
00:38:13.000And a story also from legacy media, so be careful how much you trust it, when it comes to these calls for a new election, because people are so dissatisfied.
00:38:24.000I want to go to the UK. We've been talking here about farmers speaking out against these inheritance taxes, or basically death taxes.
00:38:31.000They say it could threaten food security and the sector.
00:38:34.000But Michael, what's interesting here, there's been a petition.
00:38:38.000Now, Under UK parliamentary rules, if 100,000 people sign a petition, that petition has to be debated on the floor of the Commons.
00:38:48.000This is a petition that says you must call a general election and it's got 2.5 million signatures.
00:38:56.000I don't think we've ever seen a government start so poorly, have we?
00:39:04.000I think charging older people on the edge of winter more for their heating is a sign of a Labor Party that's gone mad and lost its touch with reality.
00:39:15.000Now, this petition will result in nothing.
00:39:18.000They've got a huge majority of over 400. Doesn't force them to an election, but does get them a debate.
00:39:24.000And it confronts us all, Peter, with the issue of ISFIC's Are terms of parliament in the UK five years, in Victoria's case four years, a good thing, or would it be better to go back to the old system of more flexible terms?
00:39:41.000Yeah, I'm not in love with fixed terms.
00:40:19.000We will be back on air from about the 13th of January.
00:40:22.000Certainly Peter Credlin will in the show.
00:40:24.000People are concerned that there are custodial sentences being dealt out for stuff that people said on the Internet.
00:40:32.000People are concerned that legislation is being created that enables people to jail political opponents, create laws that are useful to the powerful.
00:40:43.000If what they cared about most of all was the welfare and well-being of ordinary people, surely they'd be interested to see that there is so much disdain and disgust rising up across the nation.
00:40:55.000And perhaps they'd be willing to have an honest, open conversation, and whisper it, referendum on what most people think about immigration.
00:41:04.000You know, I might not agree with people's views on migration into the UK or your country, but I do agree with the principle of free speech.
00:41:12.000And I do agree with the principle of democracy.
00:41:14.000So I don't need to do any more thinking on those subjects.
00:41:18.000All I have to do is hand it over to those institutions and hope that those institutions are reliable.
00:41:23.000Pulling the strings is talking about Tommy Robinson.
00:41:27.000Now some of you are saying, why is the EDL now the JDL? I don't know about that.
00:41:32.000I do know that Elon Musk has been posting a lot, and let's go on to X now, about Tommy Robinson's case.
00:41:39.000Tommy Robinson's a British activist, journalist and nationalist who, no question, when it comes to the subject of Islam, has some pretty, I would say, entrenched views that become perhaps understandable if you watch him on Jordan Peterson with him and Tammy Peterson, talking about his particular entrenched views that become perhaps understandable if you watch him on Jordan Peterson with him and Tammy
00:42:02.000They're certainly not views that I myself endorse, because I really, truly believe in the possibility of working people to find ways of aligning and allying against real power and real corruption.
00:42:15.000But as I've said to you before, above all else, and perhaps not above all else, but certainly these are principles that I would be willing to die for.
00:42:24.000I believe in free speech and I believe in people's right to self-determination and governance And when you say that, that means you're going to hear stuff you don't agree with and you're going to end up with systems that don't behave in accordance with your will.
00:42:36.000Now, what I suppose all of the censorship and free speech stuff is about is, oh no, if we let people have access to all information, they're going to start making decisions that we don't want them to make.
00:42:46.000That could be because they love us so much in these positions of Institutionalized corruption and globalized government, or it could be because they've got an agenda and a trajectory, even if that's not something as nefarious as a new world order where they're trying to maximally introduce measures of system management through passport control, digital ID, digital currencies, mandated medications and medicines, 15-minute cities.
00:43:12.000Absolute control is what I believe to be the agenda.
00:43:15.000And whenever a piece of legislation is introduced that facilitates that, you should be really alert to the fact that control is likely the goal.
00:43:24.000Now, if control is the goal, they can't just tell you, we want to control you.
00:43:28.000They have to legitimately find ways, like, surely you and I can agree that racism is wrong.
00:43:33.000Surely you and I can agree that everyone should be spoken to kindly and with love and though we all fail and falter in those areas, those are the principles that we should be aspiring towards.
00:44:25.000That you think are like super together and with it or moralizing and vanilla and then turns out that at party time things go a little bit awry and even if it's not involved in what appears to be institutionalized deception and corruption Just on the lower level of their personal lives, there's often stuff they'd rather you didn't know.
00:44:45.000It's a pretty interesting time to be alive, and it also means that a lot of our leaders are compromised and controlled.
00:44:51.000Let me know in the comments and chat on Rumble which politicians you believe to be compromised and controlled by means of this nature.
00:45:00.000That's the sort of stuff you can say on Rumble.
00:45:15.000Animals, the mentally ill, children, the dead.
00:45:19.000These are people that cannot consent just for the avoidance of doubt.
00:45:23.000And it seems that some people are massively, massively compromised in ways that are startling and astonishing.
00:45:29.000And if that was to ever get out there...
00:45:31.000I think a lot of people would lose a lot of respect.
00:45:33.000Now, what seems to be happening as a result of that is people that we're voting into positions of political power, and I'm not, by the way, making any particular suggestions about any particular individual, are forced to govern in alignment and compliance with globalist ideals that are always presented as sort of bureaucratic.
00:46:00.000We have to introduce these laws to make you safe.
00:46:02.000But in so doing, they're kind of setting up their institutions as godlike.
00:46:07.000There's no question if you're going to have large societies of 30 million, 50 million, 300 million people, there's going to need to be some consensual government.
00:46:15.000There's going to need to be operations and logistics.
00:46:18.000But what I think we're moving towards is a time where people want to feel that that power is as close to them as possible, that they're governing their own lives and they're governing their own communities.
00:46:26.000Indeed, isn't the culture war just the continual reiteration?
00:46:30.000There are some people that believe in stuff like gender, fluidity.
00:46:33.000There are some people that believe in things like Christianity.
00:46:35.000There are some people that believe in things like Islam.
00:46:40.000Spend forever in perpetual war, quibbling about symbols and signs?
00:46:45.000Or are we going to accept now that the idea of centralized national authority has to start to be addressed?
00:46:52.000In fact, that's precisely what this technology affords us.
00:46:55.000You could have, in the same way as you have, taxis centralised and coordinated by Uber and people's bedrooms and homes centralised by Airbnb, of course, because the mindset underneath it is commercial and capitalist.
00:47:10.000These are both, I would say to some degree or another, exploitative systems, particularly Uber.
00:47:15.000I know a lot of Uber drivers that feel pretty exploited.
00:47:17.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you drive for Uber.
00:47:19.000This kind of technology could be used to aggregate information and govern communities.
00:47:24.000We're moving towards a time, blessedly, when it comes to American health where people are saying we should be growing food and rearing food locally and eating it.
00:47:37.000Can you imagine the economic connotations of a system that was biased in that direction?
00:47:43.000It's not going to overnight change, is it?
00:47:45.000You're still going to have industrialised farming and abattoirs.
00:47:49.000You're still going to have fields of monocrops like a chessboard across Nebraska.
00:47:53.000But the mentality, the mindset, the intention would be towards regenerative, organic, localised farming.
00:48:00.000These ideas make sense unless your sole motivation is the centralisation of resources, finance and authority.
00:48:07.000Well, hopefully with people like Kali Means now being listened to and Aaron Seary making big waves in the area of big pharma and potentially big agriculture, although it's outside of the HHS purview, and men like Bobby Kennedy now finally being in positions of leadership, and men like Jim O'Neill rising through the ranks, and Jay Bhattacharya and Marty Makkari, people that are outspoken and bold when it comes to big pharma.
00:48:32.000And opposing centralized authority and its potential for corruption, whether that's state, bureaucratic or corporate, commercial.
00:48:38.000We have new opportunities and new chances, and we mustn't lose those chances.
00:48:44.000We have to oppose the corruption that is becoming fully immersive and 360. But that's just what I think.
00:48:49.000Why don't you let me know what you think.
00:49:43.000Donald Trump, all charges dropped against Trump.
00:49:45.000Two years ago, Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Jack Smith as special counsel to oversee two criminal investigations into former President Trump.
00:49:54.000Well, today, three weeks after Trump's election victory, Smith is dropping both cases.
00:49:59.000ABC's Karen Travers reports from Washington.
00:50:03.000Special counsel Jack Smith today filed motions to drop all charges against President-elect Donald Trump.
00:50:08.000It involves his alleged effort to overturn his 2020 election defeat and promoting false claims of a stolen election in the lead-up to the January 6th attack.
00:50:17.000Trump was charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States and obstruction.
00:50:21.000The attack on our nation's capital on January 6th, 2021, was an unprecedented assault on the seat of American democracy.
00:50:34.000In his filing, Smith said the merits of the prosecution's case has not changed, but the circumstances have.
00:50:40.000Smith saying as a result of the election and DOJ guidelines against prosecuting a sitting president, the case will not go forward.
00:50:48.000More than 1,000 people have been found guilty or pled guilty to participating in the January 6th attack.
00:50:53.000Trump has called them patriots and promised to pardon some of them if he won reelection.
00:50:58.000Smith also removing Trump as a defendant in the classified documents case.
00:51:02.000Trump was accused of mishandling government records, including holding on to classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago and Bedminster, New Jersey properties.
00:51:10.000The judge in the classified documents case, Eileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, dismissed the case this summer on the grounds that Smith was unlawfully appointed as special counsel.
00:51:19.000Smith is now asking to dismiss the appeal of the charges against Trump, but allow the appeal to continue for Trump's two co-defendants.
00:51:26.000Trump said during the campaign he would fire Smith on his first day back in the White House.
00:51:31.000Smith was expected to resign before Trump takes office in January.
00:51:34.000The president-elect's office issued a statement this afternoon calling the decision by the DOJ a major victory for the rule of law.
00:52:49.000Smith leaving with his tail between his legs.
00:52:51.000These are some of the comments in the Awaken Wonder chat with my beloved friends like Pride Thoughts and True Chimera and Affection and Alpine Sweet and all you guys.
00:53:01.000Bodacious Beavers Eaters, which I consider to be a very cheeky name.
00:53:05.000You should get on over to the Awaken Wonder chat on Locals and so should you, Schmidt, Eric, because we're going to have a brilliant conversation in a minute.
00:53:10.000With Jonathan Pajot, River Deep Mountain High, I said, a while since I've seen you, John 319, and this is the condemnation that light has come into the world and men love darkness rather than the light for their deeds were evil.
00:53:24.000Alright guys, so listen, we're, you're live Russell, Deus est omnia, God is everywhere, yeah, yeah, God is everywhere, Deus est omnia, that is the truth man, we're never not with God.
00:53:39.000Bodacious Beaver Eaters, you're into some interesting stuff over there I'm seeing in the chat.
00:53:44.000Alright, you lot, so listen, if you're on Awaken Wonder, in a matter of minutes, and I'll tell you the specific time, 25 minutes after we finish at 1.25 EST, 6.25 GMT, 10.25 PST, We are going to be with Jonathan Paggio, who the introduction that I'll be reading at the start of the show will tell you exactly who he is and what he's done.
00:54:04.000But what I know him as is a man that Jordan Peterson strongly and heavily recommends.
00:54:09.000I've had some amazing conversations with him before about myth.
00:54:11.000If you're into stuff like that, understanding deeper realities, then you're going to love this.
00:55:39.000Like Michaela Fuller, come on, we had a brilliant conversation about Christianity.
00:55:42.000I had Robert Redfield, former one of the chief advisors over at the CDC, man, he loves Bobby Kennedy now, and he says he's worried about the next pandemic.
00:55:50.000He's saying it's going to be bird flu all day long.
00:55:53.000Yo, Jordan, let's get some thumbnails ready for that, like Fauci, bird flu, next pandemic, those kind of ideas.
00:55:59.000And when we do options, always include in the options, one that doesn't have my face in it, and one that has, you know, some variety.
00:56:20.000They're getting us ready for respiratory disease system.
00:56:24.000Bongino what's he saying disgust extinction burst and completely eviscerates Jim Van Dyne Axios CI that says X and having a blue check don't make you a journalist Dan Bongino going in hard there like you might imagine a lot of Bongino Our man Bongino.
00:56:40.000Anyone from the Bongino army there in our chat?