As tensions rise between the United States and Iran, the question of whether or not war is the best option is at this point in history. Is it a good idea to go to war with Iran? Is it even a possibility?
00:03:27.000We are on fire with the Lord simply because it becomes increasingly evident you can't rely on materialism and rationalism because materialism and rationalism and individualism and oppositionism and dualism, all the isms, baby, lead to war.
00:03:43.000Is, this is what we're asking you in the comments and chat, Iran, the new Iraq.
00:03:47.000The war we simply have to have that we will later find out we shouldn't have had.
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00:04:05.000We can bring you now the news that Iran have retaliated to the various strikes that appear to center around, well, actually, we'll get into this over the course of the war.
00:04:14.000In a minute, you're going to have to understand what the Strait of Hamus means.
00:04:17.000You're going to have to understand that now.
00:04:19.000Straits of Hamus, oil trade, you're going to have to learn about all of that.
00:04:23.000Rumble up, bitches, says main defender in the Rumble chat.
00:05:01.000What I'll tell you off the bat is when you hear a lot of usually potentially opposing voices aligning, get this, Sean Hannity and Van Jones both think that this war is a good idea, probably the best thing we can do is question it.
00:05:15.000Because do you remember that moment in 2019, 2020, when everyone said, get in your house six feet apart, put on a mask, take this vaccine?
00:05:33.000If you return back to that kind of neutralized state of doing what the media tell you, you're probably going to find out in six months, a year or so that you've got whatever the geopolitical and militaristic version of myocarditis is.
00:05:49.000Joining me today are members of our lovely team, loved by the Minority Report, our friends over there.
00:07:36.000Tonight, the United States prepares for retaliation after those strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities.
00:07:43.000Today, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth provided new details on what defense officials call Operation Midnight Hammer, carried out with a fleet of B-2 bombers.
00:07:53.000Operation Midnight Hammer is too sexual to call something this war.
00:07:58.000But I don't like the idea that they're sitting around.
00:07:59.000You know what we're going to call this?
00:09:40.000Dear old Saddam Hussein, he had to take himself down a hole, grow a really, really long beard, live on fun-size, party-sized Mars bars for six months, have a show trial, get executed, and all for naught.
00:09:51.000We're not saying Saddam Hussein or Odiyah Hussein or any of the Hussein brothers crazy bunch were anything other than loathsome Middle Eastern dictators.
00:09:59.000But what right do the West have to go and instantiate regime change?
00:10:12.000Because that, I suppose, would legitimize a war.
00:10:15.000Remember, in the post-9-11 era, war has been utilized, amplified, exaggerated, and in order to, well, firstly, it does a whole bunch of things.
00:10:25.000It galvanizes the domestic population.
00:10:40.000And more than that, it may cost you lives.
00:10:42.000And let me know in the comments and chat, do you think there's a realistic chance that Iran are going to meaningfully engage in activity on American soil?
00:10:51.000Do you think they're going to get over to the UK?
00:10:53.000Do you think Iranians are going to start arriving on the streets of Paris?
00:10:56.000Go on, let me know in the comments and chat.
00:10:57.000Some would say there's already Iranians on the streets of Paris.
00:11:00.000Huckfeed on the Rumble chat said Iraq has $20 million Sesame Street now.
00:11:06.000They've got that Sesame Street we sent them in USAID.
00:11:09.000Hopefully the messaging was strong and said like, hey, if we bomb your nuclear sites, just immediately capitulate.
00:11:41.000He says, this is not America first, folks.
00:11:43.000In response to Trump saying it's not politically correct to use the term regime change, but the current Iranian regime is unable to make Iran great again.
00:11:53.000Why wouldn't there be a regime change?
00:11:55.000Now, how are we going to pronounce this?
00:12:52.000Near-peer war, that's Russia, China, and America.
00:12:55.000So it has to be squeezed down the toothpaste tube of proxy wars, Vietnam, proxy war, Korea, proxy war, Ukraine, Russia, proxy war, proxy war.
00:14:02.000Trump definitely was a significant obstacle in the uninterruptible ascent of global imperialism in the form of neoliberal outfits like the Democrat Party in your country, Labor in my party, or in office, politicians like Macron, those WHO, WEF, World Bank-sponsored officials, grey, drab, dreary individuals, colourful, sometimes only literally, in order to distract you from the deep homogeneity of globalist politics.
00:14:30.000And Trump has done sterling work in inspiring and awakening the American spirit.
00:14:37.000But it seems like we're in the middle of an escalating war.
00:15:06.000Underneath, neutrality and a kind of a banal control, a desacralized space where the same institutional and bureaucratic powers are operating.
00:15:28.000If you don't take that jab, you're in serious trouble.
00:15:30.000That's an example of superficial diversity and deep homogeneity.
00:15:34.000Now, what a concern would be is that you can even have changes, fluctuations in the political parties that govern the most powerful country in the world, the one you live in, the United States of America.
00:15:44.000Yet beneath the surface, the same levers are being pulled by the same institutions and interests.
00:16:24.000I'm also, but I have another concern, and that is that three bombings to neutralize Iran may turn out to be the 2025 version of two weeks to slow the spread.
00:16:36.000Do you think that's an interesting point?
00:16:38.000That three weeks to get this situation under control might be like two weeks to stop the spread or slow the spread?
00:16:47.000I reckon what we have to do is not lapse into fealty just on the basis of cult of personality, whether that personality is Joe Biden or Kamala Harris or Donald Trump, who has an exciting and interesting personality.
00:17:01.000But remember to return to our deep held values, whether that's fealty to nation or the kind of values from which a nation might even be formed.
00:17:12.000In your case, that's not an abstract thing.
00:17:13.000You've got a constitution that's very explicit about what America means.
00:17:16.000Do you think that America has an obligation, a role, a duty to get involved in foreign conflicts?
00:17:21.000Do you think that this is motivated solely by American interests?
00:17:23.000Or do you think that America's relationship with Israel is at least a contributory factor?
00:17:27.000And if you think that it is, do you think that it's good that America is willing to go to war on behalf or in alliance with Israel?
00:17:34.000He said, God bless Israel, right, in that speech.
00:18:15.000Because what we know about war, because of what the near-saintly Julian Assange taught us, is that the function, he said, of the Afghanistan war was not to end it, but to prolong it.
00:18:25.000That the Afghanistan war went on as long as it did, costing American service personnel lives and people in Afghanistan lives and costing you, the American taxpayer.
00:18:39.000In order, Assange says, the function of government is to transfer public money into private hands.
00:18:44.000Now, this is like tax time in your country, United States, when you're paying those taxes.
00:18:49.000What do you like to think those taxes are going towards?
00:18:51.000Like in your little hearty of hearts, do you not think, I'd like to keep that money so I can spend it on me and my family and what I want to do?
00:18:59.000And do you not allow yourself sometimes to ponder just for a moment, what if like we could just opt out and just establish our own communities?
00:19:06.000Like, doesn't the technology exist now that we could have localized tax models solely and that we could trade in cryptocurrencies and we don't need to participate in these systems?
00:19:16.000I'm not suggesting that America capitulates and negates its vast military power.
00:19:21.000Yeah, let's keep that vast military power.
00:19:23.000But perhaps we could have elective participation in taxation.
00:19:27.000Indeed, didn't you leave the British Empire precisely Because you felt you were being unduly taxed in ways that didn't make sense.
00:19:34.000So, unless you yourself have some visceral, rational, spiritual reason for engaging in a war in Iran, then ask yourself, what are we doing here?
00:19:43.000Where am I getting my information from?
00:19:45.000Why did I believe I had to stay in the house and stay six feet apart and wear a mask and take a vaccine?
00:19:51.000Why do I believe that there needs to be a regime change in Iran?
00:19:54.000Where did I get that information from?
00:19:56.000If it was from some human source, some human resource, interrogate it deeply.
00:20:02.000Okay, so Thomas Massey there, he could be getting booted out because Trump's announcing a primary challenge against him.
00:20:11.000Oh, oh, God, that's a lot of language.
00:20:13.000Okay, so, but I think that, you know, the gist of it is primary challenge.
00:20:17.000And here is Massey's response to that.
00:20:20.000I went on TV today to say we shouldn't get in another war.
00:20:22.000Trump watched and posted, we will have a wonderful American patriot running against Massey in the Republican primary and I'll be out in Kentucky campaigning really hard.
00:20:45.000A name that suggests militarism and a kind of bellicose stance and a moustache that's near ridiculous.
00:20:51.000He may look like the abstracted cousin of Colonel Sanders, but he talks like a man who's got a warhead in his pocket.
00:20:59.000Now, he was critical of Trump in his first term, saying that Trump weren't up for war nearly enough, that Trump was indeed an anti-war, anti-interventionist, America first president.
00:21:49.000Can you have a little look and tell me if there's any posts on that on X that we can refer to while we're pulling that up?
00:21:54.000You can do it silently if you don't mind.
00:21:56.000Let's have a look at the concert and concordance of normal media voices.
00:22:01.000Here's the New York Times advocating for war.
00:22:04.000One of the things that I want you to pay attention to is, are there numerous legacy media outlets advocating for war bypassing Congress, which I think is constitutionally necessary?
00:23:02.000We're going to bomb you right up your bunker.
00:23:04.000So what you end up doing is if you saw the movie, the latest top gun movie, eerily enough, this is that plot kind of coming to fruition in real life.
00:24:19.000Now there's a kind of a separation of that little alliance.
00:24:24.000We don't believe in no human gods or no human idols.
00:24:28.000We believe that you, as an individual, have a connection to the divine because you're made in the image of God.
00:24:36.000That you don't have to have fealty to any nation on earth, United Kingdom, France, United States of America, Saudi Arabia, Israel.
00:24:42.000All of them at some point were cooked up, made up, flags erected, lies detected.
00:24:48.000No, we have a fealty and a loyalty to God and God alone.
00:24:53.000So this is what I suppose I'm saying here, is when you detect a kind of joy, it's very human, that's carnality, that's flesh.
00:25:00.000When you recognize that there's connections, worldly connections, that's too part of the potential organized intelligence that we're here to oppose and to overcome, for which he died.
00:26:06.000I've just had a cup of 1775 and now I'm vibrating on such a high frequency that Terence McKender's machine elves are telling me how to do this advert.
00:26:14.000Man, it's completely possible that these entities and beings are interfacing with us right now.
00:26:20.000This isn't your nan's free dried sadness in a tin.
00:26:23.000This isn't the dregs of a wrung-out sanitary product.
00:26:29.000I had a cup this morning and accidentally started a new religion.
00:26:33.000It doesn't whisper, it breaks into your subconscious like a caffeinated raccoon rifling through the flaming garbage and screams, rise, you beautiful dumpster wizard.
00:26:41.000History isn't going to rewrite itself.
00:26:42.0001775, coffee is single origin, high attitude, organic, small batch roasted beans.
00:26:47.000What does that mean in normal personal terms?
00:26:49.000It means like Lady Liberty herself is French kissing your taste buds while bald eagles harmonize in the background.
00:26:58.000This coffee makes you feel seen, makes you feel alive, makes you feel like charging into Parliament on horseback with a scroll of forbidden knowledge and a cinnamon stick.
00:27:06.000I declare myself the new leader of these islands.
00:27:09.0001775, the revolution is coming to you, baby.
00:28:42.000Stop collecting false idols in the form of human beings and then being surprised when them false idols are human and fallible and flawed and get swept up in all sorts of institutional nonsense.
00:30:26.000We're going to be talking about the various voices advocating for war.
00:30:29.000Why don't we just pray for peace, baby?
00:30:31.000Pray for peace and hope that the glorious forces that created this reality will use us as channels to bring about his glory, to bring about his return.
00:32:24.000Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene opined that maybe Netanyahu is so feisty About regime change in Iran because he was facing regime change in Israel.
00:32:34.000It's not being reported enough that on Thursday, they held a vote in the Knesset, and it was only by two votes.
00:34:21.000You can't abstract it out to just end this conversation.
00:34:24.000You yourself, if you're called upon to kill and die for what you believe in, are you sure that it's divine and beautiful and holy?
00:34:32.000If it isn't, they own you already, no matter what side you claim to be advocating for.
00:34:38.000Let's have a look at the various political lawmakers in your country, the United States, that bought stocks and shares in military-industrial complex organizations prior to this, i.e.
00:35:22.000Because what you want to understand, baby, is not tribal power or human idolatry, the comings and goings of the Trump legacy or the Biden or the Clinton or the Obama legacy.
00:35:31.000No, you want to understand deep, deep power, don't you?
00:35:36.000They might be one of the windows into this.
00:35:37.000The reality here that people, if you want to understand Iran versus other places, is the people of Iran, the Persian people, the Kurds, the others there, they're much more natural allies of the Jews, of USA, of the West.
00:35:51.000This was a very modern country before it was conquered by these Afghan theocrats.
00:36:48.000It may just be a single transparent bead, but what does it lead to?
00:36:53.000To invest in Iran if we can get this country to be some sort of republic and not run by crazy people.
00:36:57.000And that's a lot easier than doing that in Afghanistan or somewhere else.
00:37:01.000Well, so how much do you think this is about, we were talking to the Minister of the Economy in Israel, is about regime change, like full-on regime change in Iran versus just eliminating the nuclear threat?
00:37:11.000Well, it's very clear that this administration says it's about eliminating the nuclear threat.
00:38:20.000Anyone who's got an island, what's it for?
00:38:24.000Let me know in the comments of the chat.
00:38:26.000Okay, so not only does Van Jones think that we should not think of Iran as a normal country, but the leader of my great nation, those islands, the United Kingdom and Ireland, Keir Starmer, he says Iran cannot have nuclear weapons.
00:38:56.000This has been going on for a long time.
00:38:57.000And I suppose that's true of anything.
00:38:59.000You could sort of say That any phenomena in current affairs has roots in history, things don't emerge from a vacuum or abyss, but they're using that, in a sense, to control the narrative, to control the inciting incident.
00:39:14.000Let's look at it in dramatic storytelling terms, and then you'll see how they are framing it.
00:39:20.000When you get concordant voices from disparate political places, it suggests not unity, but a single uni party narrative underlying it.
00:39:41.000There's a lot of you that might think that Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones, me, people that are questioning the veracity of this trajectory towards war.
00:40:10.000And then you will still struggle with it because of your own flaws.
00:40:14.000But don't trust human authority or any conglomeration of human authority or institutions of human power unless you sense that they are a channel of the holy work of the Lord.
00:41:57.000Almost as if there's a subterranean set of powerful interests that are able to express themselves through the apparent democratic process, because I'm sure someone somewhere elected Ursula von der Leyen.
00:42:08.000The British public elected Keir Starmer.
00:42:10.000The Canadians, they elected Mark Carney.
00:42:13.000And yet, it's as if they have one agenda.
00:42:16.000As George Carlin said, when interests converge, no conspiracy is necessary.
00:42:21.000You can learn more from comedians than politicians.
00:42:24.000What does that tell you about the institutions of power?
00:42:36.000There's a whole host of other topics as well.
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00:45:39.000in a way, what we're looking at now is how this plays out.
00:45:41.000Here's Paul says, What Tim Paul, our friend, Tim Paul, who is our friend over here, if you get Rumble Premium, by the way, you get additional content from me, and from Tim Paul, and from Crowder, and from Glenn Greenwald, and you are gonna need it, baby.
00:46:44.000Because all of us, right, in the alternative media space go through little moments where you're fated, where they kind of try and work you out and see if you're useful or not, right?
00:46:53.000I had it for a minute when I was making YouTube videos in the UK, but I've been through so many little fluctuations and moments in fame where you're kind of able to be utilized.
00:47:02.000The phrase people use is useful idiot.
00:47:09.000We're in this moment of fracture in what some people are calling the right, but even to use the term the right indicates that you've not understood what's happening.
00:47:19.000Power isn't operating in the same way anymore.
00:47:22.000It is unable to because of the dissemination of information because suddenly Theo Vaughan, a brilliant and gifted comedian, has influence that goes beyond what would usually be attributed to a public figure like that.
00:47:39.000It's not that long ago that Joe Rogan became this extraordinary phenomenon.
00:47:44.000His fame enhanced during the pandemic era because he was able to render counter narratives, not because of his own expertise, but because he was willing to have complex conversations with a variety of experts that are now, like, for example, do you remember the Robert Malone moment?
00:48:02.000When he had Robert Malone on, Robert Malone's like, I invented mRNA and I'm telling you, it ain't meant to be used like that.
00:48:07.000So suddenly Joe Rogan was streets ahead of CNN.
00:48:12.000Now, like Theo Vaughan, I feel like he was elevated for a moment.
00:48:17.000And like Tim Dylan, all of us go through these little moments.
00:48:20.000But what happened is that as this space becomes more complex, is that they won't sing the correct tune no more.
00:48:28.000Like you've got Tim Dylan is not pro this war.
00:48:47.000The tendency is a kind of diaspora that you could be a person that was one minute a real fan of Joe Rogan and they don't care about Joe Rogan no more.
00:48:57.000I found someone that's more particular and bespoke.
00:48:59.000Maybe it's, I don't know, Andrew Huberman.
00:49:01.000I really want to focus on health or Eddie Bravo.
00:49:03.000I really want to focus on jiu-jitsu or Graham Hancock in sort of alternative Egyptology or one of the many physicians or doctors or cultural influences.
00:49:35.000Then there's a sort of a countervoice of someone like Whoopi Goldberg saying, oh, you know, black people in America are treated the same as homosexuals in Iran.
00:49:42.000And then we go, oh, you can't make any claims that Western democracy is not superior to Sharia law.
00:49:48.000All the while, I think what we're failing to detect is the deeper truth that there is no reason for mass centralized authorities, financial, private or state, in the way that there once was, where organization and legislation, because of the pace of communication, required static and stable power.
00:50:08.000There is the possibility now for mass localization for people to be able, do you know what?
00:50:15.000I think I'll live in this area because in this area, they believe in or are faithful to the ideology that I believe in.
00:50:23.000As soon as that threat starts to amplify, as people start to want to opt out, step out, like, you know, wherever, if you're watching this in the Netherlands, if you're watching this in Senegal or Britain or the US or Canada, if you just contemplate for a moment, hey, what is my relationship with the state?
00:50:39.000What is my relationship with the world of corporatism and commerce?
00:50:42.000And do I want to reevaluate it and change it?
00:50:46.000Do I want to become a person whose priorities are my own community, my own relationship, my own family, my own faith, and my relationship with nature?
00:50:53.000Do I need the state brokering it all the time?
00:50:57.000And guess what the state will tell you via the media?
00:50:59.000Yeah, because what if China or Iran or Russia or someone comes to your house?
00:51:13.000There is a conversation for forces at a geopolitical level to remain some kind of mass stability.
00:51:21.000I don't know what that conversation is, but what I do know in a general way is that the threat of external malice is used to amplify your fear and to control you.
00:51:35.000And as media and information changes, you can't be controlled in the same way.
00:51:39.000So if you're say in the chat and you're well caught up in the Zionism or well caught up in the anti-Semitism or really caught up in, I don't like this type of gender ideology, you're kind of participating in it.
00:51:52.000What we have to do, I believe, is exhale, relinquish the idea that we're ever going to understand or ever Be able to broker it, or that we ever need to, or ever needed to.
00:52:03.000It's sort of closer, more akin to a type of surrender.
00:52:07.000Not a passive surrender, but a kind of active surrender to righteousness.
00:52:12.000If we can surrender to truth, if we can accept truth, the truth is our own fallibility, the truth is we can't save ourselves, the truth is human beings are flawed, we might be granted a kind of righteousness.
00:52:25.000And from that righteousness, we may act well, we may act better.
00:52:30.000The thing is this, that none of, as you know, none of the new technological advancements are in and of themselves evil, e.g.
00:52:40.000But if they are controlled by the organized intelligence that is in supremacy yet on earth currently, then it will be used primarily for evil, primarily for control.
00:52:53.000They will use ideas of safety and convenience to legitimize further and further leverage and further and further insidious control in your life.
00:54:34.000Will there be jobs or community military members can join when I get a dishonorable discharge for not contributing to delete people or my body for the interests of a certain foreign nation benefit?
00:55:45.000Let me know if you think that advances in technology and permaculture could be used not to centralize agricultural power, but to decentralize it.
00:56:05.000Even vice versa would be affordable and possible if that's the way you want to play it, baby.
00:56:10.000Do you really think it's better that none of us can understand our own vehicles, understand our own minds, mend our own clothes that if something breaks in your house, you're inept now that you've been de-skilled, that you're lost, you don't know how to hunt, you don't know how to make food.
00:56:36.000There should be a diplomatic solution.
00:56:38.000If this is really an expression of an alliance with Israel in particular, then are there ways of expressing that alliance without people dying?
00:56:46.000Just to finish off, we wanted no more wars, Fauci in jail, the Epstein files, no more spending.
00:56:52.000We've got war with Iran, no Epstein files, Fauci still free, increased spending.
00:56:56.000Let me know what you think about that in the chat.
00:56:59.000And imagine taking a time machine back to 2001 and telling these guys that the apprentice host will be the one to bomb Iran.
00:57:21.000Now, you can take it any way you want.
00:57:23.000And it took Jeb Bush, if you remember, at the beginning of his announcement, when he I love the Trump that's carving up stooge politicians.
00:57:32.000Jeb Bush was supposed to be president.
00:57:34.000That's who was going to be your president.
00:57:51.000He's out of the Johnson and Johnson family.
00:57:54.000That's the Trump that the legacy media lost their shit over and lost their credibility over because they wouldn't say, whoa, this guy's out there, man.
00:58:26.000No doubt a robust and brilliant leader who's got the kind of fortitude and the stones, the minerals, the balls to handle politics in the modern world up against all these insidious Nosferat who's that he's surrounded by.
00:58:37.000But do you feel like the answer to America's problems right now is to escalate conflict with Iran or would you rather stay out of it?
01:01:17.000So I think that one of the things that's going to happen is nothing really happens in the Middle East without Russia's involvement.
01:01:24.000I think there's potentially going to be some backdoor deals being made between Trump and Putin, potentially with some sort of resolution with Iran and Israel and the United States in exchange for some sort of concessions with Ukraine in which potentially Russia gets all the land that it's seeking from Ukraine.
01:01:46.000So that way American Israel gets their win with the Middle East and then Putin gets his win with Ukraine and Russia.
01:01:54.000And then that way they both get a win and Trump can say that he ended both wars.
01:01:59.000So do you, this is our, and you could put the ask a Jew thing up again.
01:02:05.000So we've asked a Jew and this is what he has said.
01:02:09.000He has said that because Russia are financially or minerally or resource-wise involved with Iran, what will happen is that there will be some backdoor dealing.
01:02:18.000Trump will get to end all wars, but ultimately there'll be a sort of a trade-off where the United States wins this conflict with Iran with their allies, Israel, and Russia get more territory in Ukraine than they otherwise might have done.