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00:20:07.000Hello Wraith87642, hello Dean SNJ, hello Sharkbait, welcome any of you joining us from Bongino's Army or any of Ruben's friends or any of Crowder's Mug Club.
00:20:20.000If you're not watching us on Rumble Premium yet...
00:20:26.000If you're watching us on YouTube, we'll be there for the first 15 minutes and after that we'll be exclusively streaming on Rumble where we can speak freely and free speech is one of the topics that we're talking about most today.
00:20:39.000We're going to look at this Hillary Clinton speech where, as is often the case, Hillary Clinton advocates for further and more deliberate censorship and, of course, Trump's declaration that free speech is now back on the agenda.
00:20:54.000You know, one thing, if you watch this on YouTube, already...
00:20:57.000Our YouTube figures are starting to improve, whereas a lot of people whose messaging advocates and supports globalist centrist messaging are saying that they are seeing their numbers fall.
00:21:09.000Let me know in the comments and chat, do you think that YouTube, Google, Meta stifle and control information to perpetuate and disseminate messaging that's beneficial to globalist interests?
00:21:21.000If you're not an Awake and Wonder yet, like April MLJ is, or Sensitive Hearts, or Hendy24, become an Awake and Wonder.
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00:22:10.000There's a lot of things I want to cover.
00:22:12.000I want to cover the post-electoral analyses.
00:22:17.000Like, for example, I want to cover the fact that a lot of people are sort of saying that potentially that Biden should resign to make Kamala de facto the first female president.
00:22:33.000Let me know what you think about that.
00:22:35.000MSC panelists are still trying to determine what the reasons are for Trump's election.
00:22:42.000And there's a lot of conversation about how sort of ordinary people feel dislocated and disinterested in the Democrat Party.
00:22:49.000But mostly what's interesting to me today is this free speech stuff.
00:22:52.000We'll be getting into that in a minute.
00:22:54.000Let's have a look at this first story about the value of, just as a gesture...
00:23:00.000Making Kamala Harris the first female president.
00:23:02.000Is there any value in moves like that right now?
00:23:24.000And it would make sure that it would dominate the news at a point where Democrats have to learn drama and transparency and doing things that the public will want to see is the time.
00:23:35.000This is the moment for us to change the entire perspective of how Democrats operate.
00:23:38.000Okay, this has now jumped from an Internet meme to a Sunday morning show.
00:24:28.000The audio is going in and out according to comments, guys.
00:24:34.000Here's Trump directly calling Putin, telling him to de-escalate tension.
00:24:39.000Just into our newsroom, the Washington Post reports that President-elect Trump spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
00:24:47.000Now, his campaign has not confirmed that, saying that these are private conversations with world leaders, but it does show you how quickly President Trump has hit the ground running.
00:24:57.000I think the fact that the president is engaged in personal diplomacy, like he did with North Korea, I think is a positive here because of the fact that he has a reputation for trying to break through some of the impasses that we've seen in a way that can support peace.
00:25:12.000I mean, the president has been very clear about not wanting America to be involved in more wars.
00:25:17.000I think he's a peace president, and I think that the second presidency will be one that is attempting to be strong but will engage to try to find a path forward to peace.
00:25:26.000And that's what I would expect his efforts are involved here for.
00:25:30.000And I do think that it's important to recognize that The president, you know, has a stake in American interests first.
00:25:37.000He's not going to be carrying water for anybody but America in these negotiations.
00:25:41.000And I think that is to avoid escalations, which is not surprising why he has been saying, let's make sure we don't see escalations from Russia, because I think that the United States wants to avoid any type of escalatory spiral.
00:25:53.000Once you have that kind of transparency and open communication, I suppose we'll be able to determine for ourselves whether or not your country's being run in accordance with the mandate that's just been granted and will come into full effect next January.
00:26:09.000A moment now to look at who controls the media space and which stories are told and which stories are believed and which stories land.
00:26:17.000This is a story that the Daily Wire reported that houses with Trump signs outside weren't receiving FEMA aid.
00:26:27.000Now, the New York Times and legacy media have pushed back on this...
00:26:30.000Think about how many times in legacy media you read a story, then under analysis and under scrutiny it's proven that that story was false or fake news.
00:26:40.000What we're probably going to experience now, and indeed what I'm already experiencing as someone whose content is up in a variety of places, like YouTube for example, is that media spaces that were being conveniently regulated in accordance with the propaganda imperatives of the globalists are now experiencing a little buckle and flex.
00:27:00.000As a new power dynamic emerges, YouTube, even just a couple of weeks ago, probably felt happy strangling any content they felt was adversarial to their preferred candidate's message.
00:27:32.000Breaking tonight, Republican lawmakers now confirming a report that says after Hurricane Milton, a FEMA supervisor told disaster relief workers in Florida to avoid homes with Trump signs in their yards.
00:28:14.000Imagine if you'd been impacted by a major storm, hoping the government, you know, the one that you send your taxpayer funds to, will aid in your recovery, only to discover that if you support Donald Trump, they're gonna ignore you altogether.
00:28:27.000And that's apparently what happened in the great state of Florida.
00:28:30.000Where a FEMA supervisor allegedly told workers in a message to avoid Holmes advertising Trump as they canvassed Lake Placid, Florida to identify residents who could qualify for federal aid.
00:28:43.000And tonight, credit where credit is due, that FEMA official has been removed from her role by the agency.
00:28:50.000In a statement to Fox News Digital, a FEMA spokesperson...
00:28:53.000I'd say that the media have to take some responsibility for that, for escalating tensions to a point of such hysteria where a campaign sign outside a door was seen as some sort of dark imperative, some dark symbol of malcontentment.
00:29:18.000Let me know in the comments in the chat.
00:29:20.000The media have continually reported that Trump's a Nazi and that Trump supporters are garbage.
00:29:26.000So in the end, you get to a point where, perhaps understandably, emergency workers say, maybe there's no room at the inn for these guys.
00:29:36.000Is it that different too from during the pandemic period when it was widely reported that people that hadn't been vaccinated oughtn't receive medical assistance?
00:29:46.000We'll be looking at some stories about vaccination and the propaganda that surrounded that a little later in the show, an escalation of citizen management around free speech in Australia and the way that protecting young people is being utilised to legitimise further authoritarianism.
00:30:05.000Again, usually when we hear stories about helping people, that help comes in the form of control.
00:30:12.000A FEMA spokesperson said the agency is deeply disturbed, noting the official who gave the instruction was...
00:30:19.000Given no direction to tell teams to avoid these homes.
00:30:23.000Quote, Digital, a female spokesperson.
00:30:37.000Here's a denial of that story and then a confirmation of it.
00:30:41.000Trump's false claim about the federal response to Hurricane Helena.
00:30:46.000The former president falsely accused the Biden administration of spending disaster funding on migrants in neglecting areas that voted Republican.
00:31:21.000And does that sort of further make you feel that what you're dealing with is a kind of centralised, almost already AI, bureaucratic entity, where the figure that's at the forefront don't really matter because it's just a cipher for an ulterior message?
00:31:37.000That's what globalism in part indicates, isn't it?
00:31:40.000That you could be in Canada under Trudeau, Britain under Starmer, the US under Kamala, France under Macron.
00:31:48.000And ultimately, the messaging you receive will be globalist messaging.
00:31:54.000That there are certain global entities and power that are subverting national sovereignty.
00:32:00.000When there was first a reaction to nativism, the, you know, America First movements, France First movements, Algeria First movements, people started saying...
00:32:25.000Trump's election may be many things, and I'm sure a lot of commentators will say that it's a variety of things.
00:32:30.000Some people will say it's the coming of Armageddon.
00:32:33.000Some harbingers will claim these are the final days, the last trumpet sound.
00:32:38.000But others will point to the fact that it's a disruption in a project of globalism.
00:32:44.000That likely began, or at least began in earnest with Clinton in your country, Blair in mine, an attempt to use the language of social care and social justice to mask an agenda that was about control and never about help.
00:32:58.000Well, people are rejecting it, regardless of how...
00:33:02.000Well, or expensive a campaign, a well-run campaign may have been, and how much it may have cost.
00:33:09.000For me, it's fascinating to see an entire electorate rejecting a pantheon of celebrities, ignoring media messaging.
00:33:18.000It's incredible to see a candidate overcome what has come to be known as lawfare, one of the neologisms of our age, where the judiciary itself Institutions that are by their nature meant to be arbiters of universal principles, righteousness, justice, morality and good, being politically deployed.
00:33:39.000That's what we're seeing now, the capture of institutions.
00:33:43.000And indeed, doesn't that align rather neatly with Mike Benz's analysis that when people say democracy, inverted commas, now what they mean is not the process of the will of the people, the will of the electorate enacted through the ballot box.
00:33:59.000They mean a set of institutions that are centrally controlled and regarded, in my view incorrectly, as sacred.
00:34:08.000Okay, apparently, whatever you thought of that campaign, with celebrities lining up to back Kamala for a variety of reasons, it certainly didn't work, and it was certainly very expensive.
00:34:21.000Let's have a look now at Fox News' report on how that billion dollars was spent and was actually largely ineffective.
00:34:29.000You learned two things about Kamala this election.
00:34:31.000She's good at raising money and she's good at blowing it.
00:34:33.000But money can't buy you elections, especially when you spend it like she did.
00:34:37.000She raked in more than a billion dollars and is somehow now in debt.
00:34:42.000The Washington Examiner dug through her financial statements and gave us a good clue why.
00:34:47.000Kamala's campaign was getting whacked like a pinata, while DC leeches hoovered up all the cash.
00:34:53.000She spent over $50 million on payroll.
00:34:57.000Trump's campaign spent less than $10 million.
00:34:59.000Another $12 million went to consultants.
00:35:02.000And 20 million went to their little concerts with Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Christina Aguilera, Jon Bon Jovi, remember him?
00:35:10.000Campaign insiders are mad at the bosses for wasting donor money on concerts instead of ads about, you know, the economy.
00:35:18.000Quote, they said they were spending to zero.
00:35:43.000Kamala scared donors by calling Trump a dictator, got a billion bucks, then just gave it to her friends and blew the rest on being a diva.
00:35:51.000Kamala went on a podcast, remember Call Her Daddy?
00:35:54.000But she didn't want to go to their studio in L.A. So she made the host fly to D.C. and used campaign cash to build a fake set in a hotel room.
00:36:03.000She spent more than $100,000 to build it.
00:36:20.000In the run-up to the election, what we were talking about on our channel is how will what we learned in 2016 through the election of Donald Trump and the Brexit vote in the UK play out in 2024?
00:36:36.000Will we learn that new media, social media environments have been captured, are sufficiently censored to control their impact or will we learn that we are indeed in a new world when it comes to messaging?
00:36:50.000The legacy media, centralized media, have lost their stranglehold over minds, hearts, and, of course, throats of the population and electorate.
00:37:00.000But it's actually broader than that, isn't it?
00:37:03.000Like, the celebrity itself now seems ineffective.
00:37:06.000It seems odd to say it, because, like Tucker Carlson say, and Joe Rogan are like, you know, middle-aged men.
00:37:15.000But it appears that figures like Rogan and Tucker Carlson are more impactful than, say, J-Lo or Taylor Swift.
00:37:26.000Probably not if you're a 10-year-old girl.
00:38:10.000I suppose as well when you look at Hollywood, when you look at You know, post Epstein's list, which we're likely to see now, post the revelations about Diddy, post the kind of, if they are indeed revelations, I guess that's an ongoing story, but certainly it seems like a lot of celebrities are webbed into that world.
00:38:29.000Now people don't have the same sort of respect or excitement or regard for Hollywood.
00:38:34.000That's probably a process that's slowly been unraveling for a while now.
00:38:41.000And in fact, I think that what we've been experiencing is the attempt for old authorities, the attempt of old authorities to adjust to a new landscape.
00:38:50.000Oh, no, we don't have control of information anymore.
00:38:53.000How are we going to get control of information?
00:38:59.000How you can legitimize authority is through crisis, whether that's a pandemic or a war.
00:39:06.000We need to legitimize the control of information.
00:39:08.000We've got a bunch of stories that explain how that phenomena is continuing, and they will be taking place over the next, wow, we're here for another 40 minutes.
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00:42:08.000I was like, are you, I asked them, are you privy to internal numbers that I am not seeing?
00:42:12.000Because I study this so carefully, and I just wasn't seeing any basis for that level of confidence.
00:42:18.000And I also want to remind our viewers that, you know, the Trump campaign was touting all these incredible empirical data weeks before election night.
00:42:27.000What Harris is touting was the door knocking.
00:42:29.000She didn't say anything really about early voting.
00:42:32.000Now I know it's because there was nothing much to say.
00:42:35.000What has been the relationship throughout the campaign, and what do you think the relationship is today between Biden world and Kamala Harris world?
00:42:42.000Well, I have friends, I mean, in both worlds.
00:42:44.000And let me tell you, the relationship was terrible even before the campaign.
00:42:48.000They wanted to hand her the most, you know, least favorable agenda.
00:42:53.000You know, the legislative priorities, she was stuck with immigration, civil rights, like none of that in the Before she was even a candidate, you're saying, as vice president.
00:43:00.000There was a lot of backstabbing we saw in the press.
00:43:03.000People were leaking stuff all the time.
00:43:05.000The White House was leaking like a seed when it came to Kamala Harris.
00:43:08.000And finally, in the final year, she was able to stabilize and stop the bleeding of her staff because there was a lot of turnover as well.
00:43:14.000And we saw the press reports about that.
00:43:16.000And things have finally started to calm down.
00:43:18.000And I actually think President Biden, you know, the whole endorsing her 30 minutes after he dropped out, I think that was a big F you to the party.
00:43:27.000You know, if you don't want me, here's somebody that you may not like.
00:44:40.000One way to get rid of all vocal opponents will be able to assert mass control over social media.
00:44:47.000Trump means that they're not going to be able to do that.
00:44:49.000And when I say they, I mean a set of globalist interests, groups that are transcendent of national democracies and institutions within national democracies that are able to bypass, transcend, transgress and overwrite the transition of administrations.
00:45:04.000That now is under threat, I would say, in your country.
00:45:08.000It's advancing apace in countries that still have centrist politicians and leaders in control.
00:45:14.000Let's have a look at Hillary Clinton openly declaring that what they need is control over social media and now.
00:45:21.000And then let's have a look at Trump's new plan to assure and ensure free speech.
00:45:28.000But if the platforms, whether it's Facebook or Twitter X or Instagram or TikTok, whatever they are, if they don't moderate and monitor the content, we lose total control.
00:45:41.000And it's not just the social and psychological effects.
00:45:50.000Remember, during the pandemic we were told that if they couldn't control social media, people would openly report adverse injuries from vaccines.
00:45:57.000People might openly ask questions about whether or not a vaccine was right for them.
00:46:00.000For example, pregnant women might say, should I be taking this?
00:46:03.000If I'm pregnant, young men might say, if I've got a good immune system, should I take this if there is indeed a risk of myocarditis?
00:46:09.000It seems now that those were legitimate questions, as well as questions like, do you think that Pfizer's profit imperative might be overwriting their medical integrity?
00:46:19.000All legitimate questions and all questions that if this can be believed, and I'm talking about Trump's claim that he's going to assure free speech, will now be able to be publicly and rigorously asked and will have to be answered.
00:46:31.000If we don't have free speech, then we just don't have a free country.
00:46:37.000If this most fundamental right is allowed to perish, then the rest of our rights and liberties will topple, just like dominoes, one by one.
00:46:53.000That's why today I'm announcing my plan to shatter the left-wing censorship regime.
00:46:59.000And to reclaim the right to free speech for all Americans.
00:47:03.000And reclaim is a very important word in this case because they've taken it away.
00:47:09.000In recent weeks, bombshell reports have confirmed that a sinister group of deep state bureaucrats, Silicon Valley tyrants, left-wing activists, and depraved corporate news media have been conspiring to manipulate and silence the American people.
00:47:27.000They have collaborated to suppress vital information on everything from elections to public health.
00:47:52.000That's why I'm no longer subject to the Trump derangement that a lot of people that I still consider friends and allies within media are still beleaguered by and overwhelmed by.
00:48:03.000Because I've had personal experience of some of the things that he's describing.
00:48:38.000First, within hours of my inauguration, I will sign an executive order banning any federal department or agency from colluding with any organization, business or person to censor, limit, categorize or impede the lawful speech of American citizens.
00:48:57.000That's pretty good, because surely that's going to mean the many vocal opponents of Donald Trump, let's face it, there are a lot of them, there are protests in New York now, people saying this is not my America and stuff, Hollywood stars, they'll be able to protest freely.
00:49:11.000That's why I think it's vital that you have principles like free speech.
00:49:15.000Then whoever's president of the United States, Kamala Harris you might like, or Donald Trump you might not like, the principle of free speech is there, so you can protest.
00:49:23.000Whatever your Religious beliefs are, whether you're a Muslim or a Jew or a Christian or an atheist, you'll be able to freely pursue your right to worship.
00:49:32.000If you have principles you adhere to that are explicit in the American Constitution, the right to pursue happiness, those kind of ideas are really important and valuable.
00:49:42.000And a social democracy that flows into authoritarianism no longer has the legitimacy that it is set off with.
00:49:51.000The idea that We need to take more power in order to protect you.
00:49:54.000That's the sort of molecular structure of feudalism.
00:49:58.000Give us your taxes and we'll protect you from raiding barbarians.
00:50:01.000That's what sort of like pre-democratic, or at least in Europe, pre-democratic countries were founded upon.
00:50:07.000The idea that if you give us your money, we'll stop the marauders.
00:50:12.000Well now the marauders are controlling information online.
00:50:14.000They want absolute control of your body and your mind and your heart and they're willing to create barbarians in order to legitimize their I will then ban federal money from being used to label domestic speech as mis or disinformation.
00:50:30.000And I will begin the process of identifying and firing every federal bureaucrat who has engaged in domestic censorship Directly or indirectly, whether they are the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Health, Human Services, the FBI, the DOJ, no matter who they are.
00:50:51.000Second, I will order the Department of Justice to investigate all parties involved in the new online censorship regime, which is absolutely destructive and terrible, and to aggressively prosecute any and all crimes identified.
00:51:09.000In a sense, is that not a continuation of what Julian Assange revealed, of what Edward Snowden is exiled for, when we were participating in censorship industrial complex events with Michael Schellenberger and Matt Taibbi that flew out of the Twitter files when it was revealed indeed that the FBI and CIA and other government when we were participating in censorship industrial complex events with Michael Schellenberger and Matt Taibbi that flew out of the Twitter files when it was revealed indeed that the FBI and CIA and other That's brilliant.
00:51:38.000Umbunk stories to create news cycles that were beneficial to their agenda.
00:51:44.000Isn't it important and significant that that's ended?
00:51:46.000Whether whatever your perspective is on the outcome of this election, that's a principle that you can rely on.
00:51:52.000These include possible violations of federal civil rights law, campaign finance laws, federal election law, securities law and antitrust laws, the Hatch Act, And a host of other potential criminal, civil, regulatory, and constitutional offenses.
00:52:11.000To assist in these efforts, I am urging House Republicans to immediately send preservation letters, and we have to do this right now, to the Biden administration, the Biden campaign, and every Silicon Valley tech giant, ordering them not to destroy evidence of censorship.
00:52:31.000Third, upon my inauguration as president, I will ask Congress to send a bill to my desk revising Section 230 to get big online platforms out of censorship business.
00:52:44.000From now on, digital platforms should only qualify for immunity protection under Section 230 if they meet high standards of neutrality, transparency, fairness, and non-discrimination.
00:52:58.000We should require these platforms to increase their efforts to take down unlawful content such as child exploitation and promoting terrorism while dramatically curtailing their power to arbitrarily restrict lawful speech.
00:53:15.000Of course, the protection of the vulnerable is vital.
00:53:19.000Of course, keeping an eye on information that might pertain to terror threats seems significant, and the kind of intelligence and espionage that's always existed, or certainly for as long as there have been states and governments.
00:53:35.000What I reckon I'm interested in is the mass management of information and how media organizations are able to I'll be very interested to see how this affects events in the UK. Media companies cooperating with and collaborating with government agencies or government-funded groups like Logically AI and CrispTech.
00:53:54.000How those groups have relationships with people like Mark Lancaster and Baroness Caroline Dynage.
00:54:00.000It'll be just so interesting to see how this plays out on an international scale.
00:54:04.000Because you know that they're in the service of the kind of organisations and corporations that are running scale I'm scared now of the possibility that government is being revamped and that a reckoning is being undertaken.
00:54:16.000And I reckon that many of the people that oppose Donald Trump and speak negatively about him are, in one way or another, Perhaps unconsciously advocating for sets of institutional interests that they don't really understand.
00:54:33.000They can't understand how Moderna and Pfizer spend their money, how the military-industrial complex spend their money, the kind of CIA carve-outs that are set up in all sorts of very, very surprising places.
00:54:45.000I've seen freedom of information act information myself.
00:54:48.000This is so extraordinarily revelatory when it comes to how these things truly run.
00:54:56.000What I would say is, you know, like people say, if you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to fear.
00:55:02.000Well, surely now these big tech organizations will be grateful that there are new principles and new values, values that actually aren't that new, they're enshrined in the Constitution.
00:55:15.000free speech the right to communicate openly that the state doesn't have a paternal and authoritarian relationship with the citizenry but a position of service that seems to me like a restoration of a kind of order but that's just what i think why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and chat if you're watching us on rumble right now subscribe give us a like get involved in the conversation if you're not an awakened wonder yet become an awakened wonder so You can join us for the conversations we have every week live on Break Bread.
00:55:44.000Here's a conversation with Eric Metaxas, who's a brilliant theologian and writer, talking about how the Nazis took over.
00:55:53.000So these conversations we have live, they are undergirded by a kind of Christian framing, but we're talking about increasingly relevant political issues.
00:56:03.000Here's a conversation we had on Break Bread last week.
00:56:05.000I have heard stories of people, many, many stories, Of people who, the moment they accept Jesus, they are in that moment delivered from any desire ever again to touch alcohol, if that's been a problem or anything.
00:56:36.000Specifically in 2020, with the COVID lockdowns, with the gaslighting of the American public on the vaccines and on so many other things, and then with what certainly looked to me in November of 2020 like a stolen election, and then when I brought up that this looks funny, People said, oh, shut up.
00:57:45.000Cran Canyon University, a private Christian university in Phoenix, believe that we are endowed by our Creator to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness from the Constitution.
00:57:57.000GCU believe in equal opportunities and equip everyone to serve others in ways that promote human flourishing, creating, as they believe, a ripple effect of transformation.
00:58:07.000Whether your pursuit involves a bachelor's, a master's or a doctoral degree, GCU's online and on-campus learning environments are designed to help you achieve your unique goals.
00:59:26.000Well, of course, it's been revealed that in order to ban children from social media, Australia will require the ability to sit and manage adults also, just almost exactly as you might have anticipated if you've been watching how these stories tend to play out.
00:59:46.000Usually what's offered, first of all, is a principle that everyone agrees with, like children should be protected or people shouldn't say mean, hateful stuff about one another.
01:00:02.000So how about if the state were able to make you stay in your home or make you take certain medications or to shut down your social media accounts or maybe incarcerate you in a variety of ways?
01:00:16.000How from an apparently good idea, the ability to control seems to naturally flow.
01:00:21.000Here, we're given an example in real time because Australia, which was always regarded as being somewhat at the vanguard of liberalism, I just mean when you sort of take the temperature socially of Australia, you sort of think of it as a pretty relaxed place.
01:00:34.000They're really beautiful, brilliant people over there in Australia.
01:00:37.000But increasingly, when you analyse the way that the place is governed, you'll see that they've been co-opted and captured by the principles of globalism that so many people are Rejecting outright now.
01:00:47.000And even that story about protecting children, you know, something that we all agree, isn't that fundamental to children?
01:00:53.000Isn't that almost the definition of a child?
01:00:55.000Someone who needs protection because they're not adult yet, not fully grown.
01:01:43.000If you're going to have age assurance for kids 13, 14, 15 or 16, testing if they're that age, you're testing everyone's age and you're doing it at that level of age assurance.
01:01:56.000And that has privacy and data protection implications for literally everybody accessing social media, doesn't it?
01:02:04.000Yes, and that's one of the reasons why we've commissioned consumer research to look at consumer willingness and particular aspects that are important to them.
01:02:11.000There was a time when late night TV could be relied upon to bring entertainment and joy, a kind of ferocious vivacity and excitement about American cultural life.
01:02:24.000But some time ago, I reckon it was around 2016, late night entertainment itself became a kind of propaganda.
01:02:31.000Maybe it was diffuse and homogenized in ways that made it difficult to discern and read.
01:02:36.000Maybe that's the function of a culture to somehow mold and control you.
01:02:40.000Great, big, vast questions that unfold across millennia.
01:02:44.000But what's certain now is that the late-night world has become...
01:02:49.000Part of the propaganda machinery and even respected comedians like Stephen Colbert can be seen frequently advocating for ideas that might not be beneficial to their audience and certainly suggest that they are only talking to one particular group.
01:03:05.000And that might not have been something that I myself would have been alert to until he began to attack Bobby Kennedy quite vociferously and frequently.
01:03:14.000Now, have a look at this speech of Stephen Colbert's where he sort of talks about Bobby Kennedy, who's now, or from January, will be in charge of branches of government that means he'll be able to significantly impact the health of Americans by controlling the excesses and deception of big food and big pharma.
01:03:34.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you think this is exactly the kind of reckoning that was required.
01:03:38.000Do you, not like me, have the image of America being turned into a vast carousel of unhealthy children, dropped like larvae, onto a conveyor belt so they can live their life eating processed seed oils and sugars, making them sick and unwell, so that they can eventually be medicated for diabetes and heart disease, so that they can be blobbed up on a Zen pick their entire lives?
01:04:03.000So when you're ridiculing someone like Bobby Kennedy, who's You know, an eccentric guy.
01:04:13.000And the embrace of unusual or brilliant, excellent and advanced people used to be part of what American life was about.
01:04:21.000So have a look at Stephen Colbert's framing of Bobby Kennedy as an individual.
01:04:27.000Neglecting to talk about the crisis in American health, the crisis in big pharma that needs to be addressed, the corruption in both of those industries and the possibility of the state backed by and populated by the right political figures to oppose The kind of corruption that's been making America sick and the possibility that now we could be making America healthy again.
01:04:51.000Let me know in the comments and chat what it tells you when Stephen Colbert attacks Bobby Kennedy in this way.
01:05:01.000We're going to look first of all at Stephen Colbert's speech.
01:05:03.000Then we're going to look at some facts about American nutrition and American corporate life and how America may have been being poisoned for getting on for 50 years in order to create business opportunities.
01:05:17.000We have the examples now of the tobacco industry.
01:05:19.000We have numerous examples we can look at, in particular from the pandemic period, of how advocating for certain ideas might be beneficial to corporations and detrimental to ordinary Americans.
01:05:31.000It's just surprising when you see that done in the name of entertainment.
01:05:35.000Here's Stephen Colbert's speech where he's attacking Bobby Kennedy.
01:05:38.000And then we'll provide some analysis that shows you who this message benefits and who it harms.
01:05:43.000We still don't know the entire parade of clowns, degenerates and in-laws that Trump will have running this country.
01:05:49.000But one guy we know will have a major role as RFK Jr.
01:05:53.000Now, if you're not familiar with him, it's probably because he ran for president and nobody cared.
01:05:59.000Okay, so we're going in with a derisory stance, a pejorative position, and a general sense of attack when it comes to Bobby Kennedy.
01:06:09.000Now, a little while ago, Bobby Kennedy would have been adored because he took on companies like, I think, Monsanto and sort of advocated on behalf of rivers.
01:06:16.000If you care about the environment, if you're like a liberal person who cares about the values of environmentalism and civil rights and social justice, Bobby Kennedy could be a hero.
01:06:26.000But notice, what they want To portray Kennedy as is a whack job and a crackpot and a weirdo because it's not so easily available.
01:06:36.000What's not available are the tropes that you would use to attack Trump.
01:06:39.000He's a misogynist, he's a racist, he's a sexist.
01:06:42.000So it helps me to understand that As long as you are not part of the central authoritarian system, they will find a way to attack you.
01:06:58.000They'll find a way to attack you if your message is antithetical to this set of authoritarian interests that are becoming more apparent now simply because, well, it looks like we're going to have more access to free speech.
01:07:10.000We're familiar with him because he's done a whole mess of crazy stuff, including, but not limited to, admitting to dumping a dead bear in Central Park as a prank, living with an emu who would regularly attack his wife, owning two ravens who meditate with him every morning, bragging about his freezer full of roadkill, So this is in a sense that whilst that's very trivial information, what's brilliant about this is it's a lens into how legacy media works.
01:07:38.000It highlights information that could be beneficial.
01:07:42.000It metastasizes, makes negative information that in a different context you could regard almost as amusing or in fact heartening like a guy that sort of meditates with ravens.
01:08:25.000What is the function of this monologue?
01:08:28.000Whale-decapitating, bear-dumping, walking-talking-worm cemetery is who Donald Trump wants to put in charge of our nation's health.
01:08:38.000Right, so he is a comedian with a massive audience and on the subject of health and the management of American health and the governing of American health, he's not talking to you about big pharma.
01:08:48.000He's not talking to you about lobbying and donors.
01:08:50.000He's not talking to you about the pandemic where he advocated vociferously and aggressively for vaccines and even vaccine mandates, ridiculing people who were skeptical about taking vaccines, concerned people who were openly reporting vaccine injuries, getting pretty close to saying that if you didn't have a vaccine, you didn't deserve hospital care.
01:09:34.000These are like ridiculous, tittle-tattle trivial stories.
01:09:38.000When Colbert could be, if he wanted to, be telling the story about how America is making Americans sick.
01:09:45.000That American food companies promote foods that are bad for Americans, that are making American children sick.
01:09:51.000That big pharma companies require you to be sick.
01:09:54.000That we could be on the precipice, if America doesn't change radically, of advocating for a whole raft of kids to start taking a drug like a Zempick, in the same way that they advocate for a vaccine that maybe, in retrospect, it wasn't worth taking.
01:10:09.000That maybe natural immunity might have been a better solution to.
01:10:13.000That maybe vitamin D and ivermectin could have better remedied.
01:10:32.000Ridicule them and distract you from a really important idea.
01:10:36.000Do you think that big food and big pharma might have a bit too much control over the food that ordinary Americans eat and the way that ordinary Americans treat health?
01:10:45.000Oughtn't metabolic health be brought to the forefront?
01:10:48.000Oughtn't more of us be outside exercising, eating well?
01:10:51.000Oughtn't your government be advocating for that?
01:10:54.000Like, amidst all that crazy litany of stories, and I admit they do sound kind of crazy, the brain worm and the...
01:11:00.000Cutting off a whale's head or a bear in a park.
01:11:02.000What it tells you is that Bobby Kennedy is an outdoor guy that probably goes hunting and is connected to nature.
01:11:09.000Things that probably if more of us did, and you know me, I'm not advocating for hunting or nothing like that, but if you hunt, that's up to you.
01:11:15.000It's not my job to tell you what to do and what not to do.
01:11:18.000It's my job to tell you not to trust people who act like they're there to help you when in fact they're facilitating a The government's control of you.
01:11:27.000And that's precisely what's happening there, because he's not talking about, but we will be in a second, the number of people that work at the FDA that have a relationship with Pfizer, the number of people that worked at Moderna, both vaccine manufacturers, that took up roles in government, or vice versa, because it's all a giddy little carousel.
01:11:44.000And, in fact, those are the kind of relationships we should be reporting about, joking about, commenting on, because that's the stuff that's going to affect your life.
01:11:54.000Imagine Bobby Kennedy is a bit eccentric.
01:11:56.000If he's a bit eccentric and he's willing to take on massive corporations, that's going to be good for your children.
01:12:01.000If he's like, you know, not an eccentric person, like the kind of bureaucrats they're going to try to be making into heroes for the last 20 years, these sort of dullards and people that are semi-celebrities, those people just do what they're told.
01:12:14.000And if they do what they're told, your kids end up eating bad food and taking bad medicine.
01:12:19.000Well, possibly that's being disrupted now.
01:13:28.000They are masked behind that veneer of glistening propaganda that passes as entertainment every single night because we've all allowed ourselves to become docile and accept the late night talk show hosts, many of whom I, you know, kind of like, In a way, like, you know, I like them as entertainers or whatever, because they are advocating for propaganda, centrist control, ridiculing a person that's pretty brave and pretty bold and pretty up for taking on corporations, which is exactly what you need.
01:13:56.000They're advocating for, not for your slaughter, but for the slow degeneration and kind of...
01:14:06.000Decay of America into a country of near perpetual incarceration.
01:14:12.000A living penitentiary where you eat bad food and take bad medicine.
01:14:16.000And all the while we laugh along in chilled studios with chilled hosts.
01:14:36.000Here he is yesterday talking about food deregulation.
01:14:39.000Why do we have fruit loops in this country that have 18 or 19 ingredients and you go to Canada and it's got two or three?
01:14:46.000Now, I'm not the smartest guy in the room.
01:14:49.000Do you know, right, that actually, I let my kids eat that kind of stuff, but you know, don't you, it's not good for them.
01:14:56.000You know that if we had a better run country with more regenerative farming, with more localized food resourcing, with more awareness of nutrition, where food stamps weren't spent on Coca-Cola...
01:15:10.000You know that everything could be done so beautifully and so much better.
01:15:17.000Because I reckon probably, you know, Kellogg's and Kraft spend significant money advertising on those networks.
01:15:24.000So the jokes that are about Kellogg's and Kraft don't make it through.
01:15:27.000Instead, Crowder goes out there to bat on behalf of Big Food.
01:15:32.000Do you Do you know that it's not good for your kids to eat seed oils and processed sugars?
01:15:37.000You know that you want your kids to be healthier.
01:15:39.000You know that these kind of nexus of lobbying interests and media propaganda and donations are all amounting to us.
01:15:48.000The population of countries like mine and countries like yours, not being regarded as civilians, but regarded as subjects, not being regarded as awakened wonders, but being regarded as a kind of resource.
01:15:59.000This is so significant because it's passing as entertainment.
01:16:20.000There are no worms lining up to eat portions of my brain, but I went to the Kellogg's Canada website, and it turns out the Canadian Froot Loops actually have 26 ingredients.
01:17:19.000Okay, between 2006 and 2019, our 10 FDA commissioners, 9 out of 10 FDA commissioners went on to work for the pharmaceutical companies they were in charge of regulating.
01:18:51.000For a while, for a long time, your country, that in a sense is the birthplace of stand-up comedy, created comedians that took on these subjects and then took them on in mainstream media.
01:19:01.000There are still comedians like it around, like Chappelle, I guess, being one, and Rogan, I suppose.
01:19:07.000Big advertising, big agriculture, big agriculture spends more money on lobbying in Washington than the defense industry.
01:19:16.000Agribusiness interests have spent over half a billion dollars lobbying Congress over the past five years.
01:19:20.000Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and 27 other companies spend close to $40 million a year in an effort to make their voices heard by lawmakers and regulators.
01:19:29.000How do you think that that kind of influence impacts America and trickles down?
01:19:34.000Lobbyists routinely transition from Congress, the Federal Trade Commission and the FDA or the USDA to work on the behalf of a company or trade group.
01:19:43.000Influential groups that help shape U.S. food policy and steer consumers towards nutritional products have financial ties to the world's largest processed food companies.
01:19:53.000The shift away from fresh whole foods like fruit and vegetables towards high-calorific diets that feature heavily processed and extensively marketed food products has contributed to obesity rates that have reached historic highs.
01:20:05.000About 678,000 Americans die each year from chronic food illness.
01:20:10.000That toll is higher than all our combat deaths in every war in American history combined.
01:20:19.000What can we glean from those facts and the approach of Stephen Colbert in that bit?
01:20:25.000I'm not trying to morally assess Stephen Colbert, but the reason that bit made me so angry is because the entertainment industry is supposed to love you.
01:20:35.000It's supposed to be the feeling of love coming out.
01:20:39.000It's difficult to laugh at people if you don't think they love you and you don't love them.
01:20:43.000Well, if that food's killing you, what can you discern from that approach when someone like Bobby Kennedy, who is willing to take on those interests, is ridiculed and you're told not to take him seriously?
01:21:40.000So, what that tells you is something that's being trivialised, like the ascent of a figure like Bobby Kennedy.
01:21:48.000The fact that that 3% of votes was probably that he would have got as a presidential nominee has probably been significant in Trump's re-election.
01:21:57.000It tells you that America has changed and that there is a possibility to take on exactly these kind of powers.
01:22:04.000Big agriculture, big food, big pharma, the legacy media, the institutions that benefit from keeping America the same, keeping poor people of all cultures and colours, eating disgusting food and living a life of sickness, obesity, diabetes and heart conditions, all conditions that came to the forefront during the pandemic pandemic.
01:22:26.000During which time you were censored if you tried to talk about that stuff.
01:22:31.000You were ridiculed if you had concerns about taking the medications that the very same interests Big Pharma and the media were advocating for in conjunction with the state, obviously, in that instance.
01:22:45.000We can kind of believe this into being.
01:22:47.000This is an opportunity for real change.
01:22:50.000In particular, Bobby Kennedy is a person that I know.
01:22:53.000I can't claim to know other members of the potential government that will begin in January, but him, I know him.
01:23:00.000And even aside from any personal connection, go read that book that he wrote about the real Anthony Fauci.
01:23:06.000That when it was the number one selling book in America was banned from the New York Times bestsellers list for the same reason.
01:23:12.000People don't want you having access to that type of information.
01:23:16.000So whether you're talking about free speech or which people get smeared and ridiculed, the same themes occur again and again and again.
01:23:24.000The control of information, the control of your life.
01:23:26.000And what concerns me most of all is not that when it's coming out of bureaucratic agencies or when it's coming out of corporations, but when it's coming through the media.
01:23:35.000Because I suppose I've been part of that at different points.
01:23:38.000And I know what it's like if you stop being part of that.
01:23:42.000And I know how that serpent can turn and what it's writhing and peristalsis is like when it tries to regurgitate you back out into the world.
01:24:05.000They want you incarcerated in the prison of your mind and in the prison of a sort of soft society where you eat soft foods with your soft belly, where you can't stand up and oppose.
01:24:17.000There might now be the opportunity to oppose that kind of disgusting corruption in real time with real leaders.
01:24:32.000You might see this stuff now because some of these anti-free speech censorship bureaucracies are being challenged by how fast the world's changing.