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00:00:00.000So, I'm going to be doing a little bit of a walkthrough of this.
00:00:07.000So, I'm going to be walking through this area.
00:09:36.000In this video, you're going to see the future.
00:09:49.000Well Anders, thanks for joining me today for Stay Free with Russell Brand.
00:09:52.000The way it shakes down today, really, is a lot of media manipulation.
00:09:58.000Still a little bit dealing with the aftermath of the pagan, potentially Luciferian, celebrations of the Olympics and whether or not it's a tool of bewilderment and disruption to create an atmosphere of uncertainty and chaos, which in itself perhaps leads to conflict and division.
00:10:32.000We'll also be talking about, I love this, I don't know if you've seen already, Google's attempt to manage and manipulate searching for Donald Trump.
00:10:41.000What I suppose is starting to appear are the fingerprints of what interests are truly managing election outcomes.
00:10:49.000I'm super sympathetic to the idea that Silicon Valley may have ties to JD Vance and that anyone that's powerful enough to run a presidential campaign is going to have institutional or establishment connections, but if you look at the way that Google is attempting to manage this space, it's pretty clear they've got a preferred outcome.
00:11:09.000Even though he may be shrinking from all of our view, it don't seem like Joe Biden is shrinking, literally though.
00:11:26.000A tool he certainly can't ever have been this tall.
00:11:28.000A giant of a man in almost every sense, in almost every sense.
00:11:44.000Hey, did you, um, this is an interesting piece of, uh, I would say YouTube activism, uh, stroke journalism, and it's an idea that's very much on my mind, because Phidias is right in the building.
00:11:56.000Right now you know Fidius who's a Cypriot YouTuber who used his incredible social media audience to ultimately become a politician.
00:12:05.000We've recorded an interview which you'll be able to see early if you're on Awakened Wanda on Locals like Hetty Hope or Sensitive Hearts and you'll be able to see later this week the rest of you on Rumble and I think As Elon Musk plainly does, that Fidius might be the future of politics.
00:12:21.000Populism derived from referendum and mandate.
00:12:25.000What I mean by that is he's always asking people, what do you think I should do?
00:12:29.000How do you think I should handle this issue?
00:12:31.000Some extraordinary things happening in political spaces while we're distracted by the various divisions that become so plain in this piece here.
00:12:39.000All this guy does is changes his t-shirt from Trump Watch as this guy goes to a Biden protest in a Trump shirt and a Trump event in a Biden shirt.
00:12:46.000judge people by the color of their skin and we certainly shouldn't or by any characteristic that
00:12:52.000is as a result of birth or spiritual choice but by god we will judge you for a t-shirt.
00:12:58.000Watch as this guy goes to a Biden protest in a Trump shirt and a Trump event in a Biden shirt.
00:13:03.000You can clearly see the difference between Trump and Biden supporters.
00:13:07.000I'm right into the Biden protest with the Trump shirt.
00:13:18.000I suppose because people have been continually coached to see that image as inherently racist and...
00:13:25.000And indeed, if you were to Google the name Donald Trump, you simply won't get any results at all.
00:13:32.000Now, as we wrap up some of the musings and reflections that have emerged out of that extraordinary satanic ceremony that opened the Olympics, it's worth noting what Musk says.
00:13:46.000He goes, you know, there's got to be some bravery or Christianity may yet perish.
00:14:10.000Carefully worded to relieve pressure while admitting nothing.
00:14:12.000It shifts responsibility to people that have been offended.
00:14:15.000And you know and I know that real apologies are about culpability, contrition, compunction, about a willingness to change, amend and head in a different direction.
00:14:27.000And people are kind of claiming that the sort of sigils and peculiar images that came out of that ceremony are inadvertent, that there is no agenda, that there is no sort of globalist ploy to baffle and divide, and that there's certainly no bias against our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and yet This is odd.
00:14:51.000This skateboarding Olympian was told that they couldn't thank Jesus Christ in their, I suppose, celebratory speech
00:15:07.000Pretty extraordinary, pretty extraordinary time to participate, even as a spectator, in a ceremony that used to be inclusive, not divisive.
00:15:58.000We're getting apparently candid TikTok moments from the Obamas.
00:16:04.000But what we're also getting is the kind of campaigns that any of us that paid attention during the pandemic period are familiar with, where certain phrases start to be repeated ad infinitum.
00:16:17.000As Elon pointed out, it's It's the same as when we were told that Biden was as sharp as a tack.
00:16:24.000You know, the propaganda they're saying is using too many repetitive lyrics and phrases.
00:16:31.000Clearly, the campaign now is going to focus on a few things, I reckon.
00:16:35.000One, saying that Trump is too old because now that Biden's out of the mix.
00:16:39.000Age is suddenly an issue now that we're acknowledging he was not as sharp as a tack.
00:16:44.000He's actually dangerously unwell, the poor old sausage.
00:16:48.000Now the focus is shifting to Trump's age and weirdness.
00:16:52.000And I like that because it's one of those kind of accusations that's simultaneously insidious and difficult to nail down.
00:16:59.000If you say people are weird, tainted, disgusting, It's easy to start hating on him, and it's a kind of, what do I want to say, slightly diffuse and non-specific claim.
00:17:11.000But clearly it's to a degree coordinated, because if it wasn't, how would this be happening across legacy media and throughout political discourse?
00:17:21.000Some of what he and his running mate are saying, well it's just plain weird.
00:19:22.000And I wonder if you think it's weird that ceremonies like the Olympics are presented as somehow innocent while embracing weirdness.
00:19:32.000And do you think that this campaign is weird, the Kamala Harris campaign, where there's that kind of ironic attempt to embrace some of her former frailties and befuddled language like the coconut thing which I don't fully understand.
00:19:48.000I mean do you think that they'll start to deploy that uh be unburdened by what you know do you think that's going to end up on a t-shirt it's going to need to be a long t-shirt with a lot of fabric and do you think it's weird that this kind of almost childlike image is like made it onto the front of this sort of I don't know, I suppose you would have once called it a prestigious magazine.
00:20:08.000And that there is support from many pundits, like Bill Maher's come out, and Jon Stewart kinda, like that everyone's got on board.
00:20:15.000Because I suppose, in a way, and it's one of the things I talked to our man Phidias about, is that politics, you know, bipartisan politics at least, is sort of reported on like a sport.
00:20:25.000The only thing that matters is that we beat them.
00:20:59.000This is a, um, like a collection of white women for Kamala.
00:21:04.000And like, I feel that what we should be moving to, surely, surely, isn't it, is a kind of a transcendent post-racial society, while still honoring and acknowledging different traditions, looking for Unity at every possibility rather than campaigning on the basis of race.
00:21:20.000There must be a reason that they're doing it.
00:21:23.000Can you let me know in the chat if you understand it?
00:21:26.000Ariel Fodar, affectionately known as Mrs. Frazzle to her combined audience of over 1.5 million followers, is here to help gentle parent us through this election.
00:21:41.000I am like shaking to just Be among such incredible company.
00:21:47.000We are here because, as if you were here earlier, you've heard BIPOC women have tapped us in as white women to step up, listen, and get involved this election season.
00:21:58.000This is a really important time, and we all need to use our voices and influence for the greater good.
00:22:03.000No matter who you are, you are all influencers in some way.
00:22:08.000So tonight, I'm going to share some do's and don'ts for getting involved in politics online and navigating the toxicity that comes with it.
00:22:16.000And spoiler alert, as much as the toxicity can come from the outside, it can come from us too.
00:22:49.000Is this the time where meaningful change is going to have to occur?
00:22:53.000Like doubling down on difference seems to me not to be a beneficial approach to a culture that's in real need of healing.
00:23:03.000And perhaps acknowledging that demographically there appear to be categories and hierarchies when it comes to various things like economics is perhaps important and perhaps interesting, but there are other metrics to measure people by.
00:23:17.000People that are angrier, people that are more inclined to embarrassment.
00:23:22.000It's so odd and extraordinary For me to see people corralled together in categories based purely on race and I wonder how that's going to contribute to healing and claiming that this is a project of diminishing toxicity while condemning and hating and claiming weirdness of your opponents.
00:23:40.000I've worked out what that is by the way, I've just worked that out live.
00:23:42.000What it is, is post the assassination attempt they're having to dial down Trump is dangerous and demonic.
00:23:49.000He's going to be Hitler when he gets into power, though they're still doing a bit of that.
00:23:53.000What did he say to that Christian audience?
00:23:55.000He's going to make himself dictator for life.
00:23:59.000Since the assassination attempt and the subsequent apologies, they've had to go, we have to dial down the demonization of Donald Trump, but we're going to dial up Getting him off Google searches and we're gonna dial up saying he's weird.
00:24:16.000Let me know if you think that makes, if that makes sense.
00:24:19.000Certainly here the Kamala campaign is emphasizing weirdness and shame and maybe, I don't know, uh, I don't know fully, I don't fully understand what Project 2025 has in it.
00:24:34.000I recognize that it comes out of the Heritage Foundation, so it's likely got Christian values.
00:24:38.000And a Christian value of, you know, sort of an anti-abortion stance from a pro-life perspective is kind of theologically a sound position to be in.
00:24:48.000If you start approaching bodily autonomy and individual sovereignty, then you get into a whole different conversation.
00:24:55.000But certainly this video, About abortion and sex lives and sexuality and morality.
00:25:02.000Doesn't seem designed to create anything other than contempt in the political conversation.
00:25:08.000And God, do you think that's what we should be participating in?
00:26:34.000Instead of saying evil and demonic, they're saying weird.
00:26:38.000Do you remember when Ben Shapiro addressed Congress at that hearing about Project 2025, I think it was, and he said, as a Jew, I am opposed to same-sex Partnerships because my religion prohibits it.
00:26:54.000But I do not believe it's something that should be regulated against or legislate against.
00:27:00.000I suppose that Christians might have particular ideals when it comes to sexual conduct.
00:27:06.000For example, since becoming Christian, I'm having to address and acknowledge the idea that it seems that sexual behavior Ought be considered as sacred.
00:27:19.000In fact, not just sexual behavior, all behavior is sacred.
00:27:24.000So I don't think that's like a creepy weird thing.
00:27:26.000And I think that anything where you attempt to control other people's conduct, private lives, that is kind of weird.
00:27:32.000But how is it not weird the Olympics, Luciferian stuff?
00:27:37.000And they're belittling and denigrating of Christ.
00:27:40.000You know, that's pushing a cultural message.
00:27:43.000And yet here they're saying that Project 2025 want to ban contraception and interfere in your sex lives.
00:29:50.000This is about media manipulation and the management of information.
00:29:55.000We all saw the clip, and we made a pretty good video about it, I think, actually, where we showed Trump saying, you know, my beautiful Christians, you'll never have to vote again.
00:30:03.000And the establishment used that to say Trump is going to make himself dictator for life.
00:30:08.000We showed another video where he continued talking and it did sound kind of like what he was saying is you won't need to vote anymore because everything's going to be so fantastic.
00:30:15.000Now, me, I believe the future of politics is decentralisation, a dismantling of these institutions and the achievement of mandate through popularism and referenda, exactly as is being demonstrated by our guest later this week, Phidias, who you are going to love, a YouTuber, Turned political auteur.
00:31:07.000Do you want to learn some stuff about Donald Duck?
00:31:09.000Oh no, maybe they're mistaken and they're talking about Ronald Reagan.
00:31:12.000Is it Ronald Reagan that you'd like to learn about?
00:31:15.000It's pretty clear that What you want to learn about is Trump.
00:31:19.000So why is it that after Zuckerberg came out after the assassination attempt and said Trump's a badass, that Meta is censoring that defining image?
00:31:29.000And essentially, if not interfering in an election, interfering in perception, interfering in information.
00:31:36.000Information management is the game of our age.
00:31:40.000That's why it's very important that we communicate openly, that I let you know, that I recognize that you lot are A lot of you are MAGA.
00:32:05.000No one trusts them, and you're right to not trust them.
00:32:07.000Let's check with our own crazy little eyes what Donald Trump meant When he said that Christians, beautiful Christians, that's weird, that's weird, won't have to vote again.
00:32:18.000Is it that he's going to make himself a kind of despot for life?
00:33:26.000I didn't know there was any difference.
00:33:29.000So, when Trump was shot, Zuckerberg said he was a badass, but apparently Meta are censoring this image, labeling photos, that famous image now, as altered.
00:33:43.000Independent fact-checkers reviewed a similar photo and said it was altered in a way that could mislead people.
00:33:48.000Facebook determines your post is the same or photo, I don't know.
00:34:10.000I'm sure there's other stuff that I would like, but my I'm so determined and convinced that none of these institutions can be operated correctly by anybody.
00:34:19.000I'm so convinced that we have to find new ways of overcoming these differences and this conflict that appears to be emerging out of this confusion that, you know, I think real change is more important.
00:34:31.000Nevertheless, it's worth noting that Mark Zuckerberg said this before he did that.
00:34:36.000Before he said, that's a phony ass image, well, you know, not him personally, but these sort of institutions within which he surely still has some significant influence, he did say this.
00:34:45.000Which was part of that weird rebranding of Zuckerberg, no?
00:34:48.000Like, Zuckerberg, what's going on with this new Zuckerberg?
00:34:57.000I mean, on a personal note, seeing Donald Trump get up after getting shot in the face and pump his fist in the air with the American flag is one of the most badass things I've ever seen in my life.
00:35:14.000Do you think that was the beginning of a tacit acceptance that there was going to be an inevitable Trump victory in November, that you have to reconfigure, that it's part of the flow of Silicon Valley power towards the MAGA movement?
00:35:29.000I suppose there's so much information, it's difficult to diagnose all of it and cross-reference all of it.
00:35:35.000Here's Musk, another billionaire in the space, absolutely adored by some, reviled by others, pointing out that Alphabet employees were the top donors to Biden.
00:35:48.000So top donor contributors to former President Biden and Trump's candidate committees in 2020.
00:35:55.000So people that worked for Alphabet were the single largest group.
00:35:59.000Whereas old Trump is the good honest to God mailman.
00:36:03.000That old gumshoe treading the sidewalk, doing their level best, just trying to support Trump.
00:36:10.000What an extraordinary moment we live in where information is so carefully managed.
00:36:14.000You can see why there is a need for integrity, authenticity and transparency, particularly when it comes to political conversation.
00:36:21.000You can see how the flow is towards decentralisation.
00:36:25.000You can no longer have turgid, ossified poles that are continually opposing one another.
00:36:32.000When new alliances are appearing, like heat maps in a sporting event, you can see where this player occupies this area, this player occupies this area.
00:36:42.000New networks New alliances, new power is emerging and my prayer is that we are part of it and that that power will be derived from principles like surrender and service, not an attempt to coalesce, bring together and harness might for exploitative reasons.
00:37:00.000But that's just what I think and pray and hope.
00:37:03.000Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
00:37:05.000Consider becoming an awakened wonder you beautiful people like my dear darling friends over here Like, uh, well, there's Alpine Suite.
00:37:49.000Some people are saying she are, some people are saying she aren't a border Tsar.
00:37:54.000But increasingly, it seems that she's getting establishment support now.
00:37:59.000Bill Maher has come out in support of the Tsar, and middle-aged women from Wisconsin are offering dubious support.
00:38:08.000Elon Musk is doubling down on his view that illegal migration is about replacement theory and indeed he's bought some receipts and graphs.
00:38:18.000So let's have a little bit of a chat about Kamala Harris.
00:38:23.000Campaigns, borders, and the replacement theory.
00:38:26.000Let's start off with this endorsement from Bill Maher, who, you know, a lot of you guys will have seen Bill now in conversations with me, or Shapiro, or a variety of people, and how on his show he's become kind of more sympathetic to anti-establishment rhetoric, but he is at heart a sort of Team Democrat player, right?
00:38:49.000Let me know what you think about that.
00:38:50.000Yes, Vice President will get all of Biden's campaign money, and on the Democrats' best issue, abortion, she's a walking reminder to women that Republicans are coming for the abortion pill.
00:39:01.000She won't just protect Plan B, she is Plan B. And as a former prosecutor, Kamala was putting criminals in jail back before liberals decided that was a bad thing.
00:39:12.000Now that CVS is locking the shaving cream behind plexiglass, Democrats are coming around to her again.
00:39:19.000Harris would be the first woman president, first black woman president, and first Asian president.
00:39:25.000But I don't vote for who will be the first.
00:40:37.000Let's have a look at the MSNBC interviewing middle-aged women How do you perceive Vice President Harris compared to President Biden in terms of competency and experience?
00:41:52.000Incendiary theory about illegal migration is that it's a means to import voters.
00:42:00.000I've heard people on the left say that migration ought be controlled because it reduces the wages of lower paid indigenous workers.
00:42:09.000I've heard people out there in the conspiracy theory realm say hmm a lot of these uh migrants appear to be fighting age males is there a possibility that there will be a kind of a A moment, a red flag moment where a signal will go up and that they will be used to create, you know, crazy and chaotic events akin to terror.
00:42:31.000One of the ideas that's been popular in these kind of spaces for a while is that it's about importing voters, and certainly that's what Elon Musk thinks.
00:43:22.000Because it does seem like a sort of an over-acknowledgement.
00:43:26.000Indeed, is that significant now that American children are no longer the primary source of new residents in America?
00:43:32.000It is in fact now illegal aliens and according to this information that doesn't include those that avoid detection.
00:43:39.000I suppose that's obvious because if someone's avoided detection, how could you possibly know anything about their movements or their actions?
00:43:48.000Again, I, um, this is asset number 46, guys, so it's over the page, thank you very much.
00:43:52.000Like, again, I'm very, continue to, I suppose for a number of reasons, most of all compassion, love, love thy neighbor, uh, query, question, and be open to the motives of refugees being that they are literally seeking refuge and support.
00:44:10.000But I do also recognize that if you have a nation, it's something that Has to be conserved, has to be observed.
00:44:16.000If you have borders, you have to have a border policy.
00:44:18.000And certainly on the basis of this, there is a degree of disruption that comes with mass migration.
00:45:15.000Two people were murdered here, a third critically injured just outside one of the two adjacent shelters in Clinton Hill.
00:45:23.000It is a neighborhood now pleading for help.
00:45:30.000Residents came together tonight to demand the city provide more protection for them now and move to downsize the two enormous and crowded migrant shelters in Clinton Hill.
00:45:41.000There is simply no universe where you can cram 4,000 vulnerable people together safely.
00:46:10.000We're dealing with violent individuals that are not representative of the overwhelming number of people who are coming here as migrant assignment seekers.
00:46:19.000No one has yet been arrested for those murders on Sunday night, and that definitely hasn't made anyone here feel any safer.
00:46:26.000Police say they know who they're looking for, they just haven't found him yet.
00:46:30.000Clinton Hill, Jim Dolan, Channel 7 Eyewitness News.
00:46:33.000What's fascinating about that is that it's legacy media reporting in a presumed liberal city and state.
00:46:42.000Many of the people here comment in saying you get what you voted for.
00:46:45.000And isn't there often an assumption when it comes to the subject of migration that the more compassionate metropolitan or liberal take Is coming from communities that it could be assumed are not directly dealing with the consequences of migration.
00:47:00.000Do you find it interesting to see voters, human beings, but voters that you might imagine would be straight up and down Democrat voters saying you can't have these people here or there or it's unsafe like dudes in hoodies and people that just on the sort of generalization and assumptions one might prejudicially make would be Democrat voters.
00:47:21.000And isn't that part of what we collectively assume?
00:47:25.000That people are able to say, yeah, there should be migration.
00:47:29.000Because there's always been the idea that the migrant crisis will directly take place in communities that are not metropolitan.
00:47:38.000So that little crisis in New York is an interesting indicator of what people will feel and do feel when it is their community that is affected by it.
00:47:49.000That still leads us, or leaves us, excuse me, with the challenge of what do you do with the challenge of global migration that might be caused by a variety of issues within that Western nations participated in the creation of, whether it's war, or corporatism, or destabilizing regimes.
00:48:09.000But guess who didn't participate in causing those problems?
00:48:15.000How extraordinary that this is yet another story where the ordinary people of the world are pitted against one another, while establishment elites find ways to evade, avoid, and even benefit from the issues that they have caused.
00:48:30.000Certainly that particular story doesn't look like laps and open borders is a beneficial solution to the challenges America faces right now.
00:49:15.000Let me ask you first, are you a Sleepy Joe type character with zero cognitive performance struggling to muster focus and brainpower for basic things like running the United States of America?
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00:50:43.000Empowerment of working people, a necessity if we're going to get meaningful change.
00:50:48.000But now, thanks to globalism, one of the consequences of which appears to be mass migration, there are New movements that appear to be getting incredible traction.
00:51:00.000In my country, the UK, there was a massive march that seems to be a kind of Britain first, England first march.
00:51:07.000Let's together talk about this movement, its figurehead, Tommy Robinson, and work out, is this a movement That can change Britain, change British politics.
00:51:18.000And is it a movement that is motivated by love or hate?
00:51:21.000Because certainly the legacy media will tell you this, that these movements are hateful, that they are racist.
00:51:26.000Some of you might have seen Tommy Robinson on Jordan Peterson and heard his biographical take on why he has the feelings and experiences he's had coming out of Luton with its complexity and with the challenges that have come with a community that houses both White English, Black English and Muslim people.
00:51:47.000It's an interesting story and you can check that out for yourself.
00:51:50.000Certainly the march over the weekend got a lot of support.
00:51:54.000There was a counter march and the counter march was of course an anti-racist march.
00:52:00.000Is it possible to be Anti-racist, pro-community, pro-religious freedom, pro-English values, pro-the working class people that built a country, and anti-establishment power that benefits from division and uses that division to turn people of different religious and cultural identities against one another.
00:52:22.000Let's have a look at this story together.
00:52:24.000The story of a man who was a bit of a nuisance to the local people.
00:53:29.000Are people allowed to be nationalistic?
00:53:30.000Are people allowed to be proud to be British or American or Pakistani or French?
00:53:38.000Or do you think that one of the projects of globalism is to create a kind of sense of disorientation when it comes to national and cultural identity?
00:53:47.000If it's important to preserve the identity of Japanese people or Swahili people or people in Iceland or in various communities across nations wherever you go in the world.
00:53:57.000Do English people have a right to preserve and conserve their identity and is there a way of doing that that doesn't necessarily involve invective, vitriol and hatred?
00:54:09.000Tommy Robinson has long been a controversial figure In this country, emerging out of Luton with all of its challenges, which I suppose come from like there's a strong Muslim community there.
00:54:20.000By Tommy Robinson's testimony, there were grooming gangs and there were sort of drug dealing affiliated Pakistani derived gangs there.
00:54:29.000And it seems like it was a pretty fraught place to grow up.
00:54:35.000My personal feeling is that, and I've felt this for a long while, it's one of the issues that I've paid attention to long before I got into this space, is that if there was ever a way that Muslim communities living in this country and indigenous, whether white or black, communities in this country were able to get along locally, communally and peacefully, we would have an incredible resource and force to oppose establishment power.
00:55:01.000I say that aside from, you know, Adjacent yet tangential issues like grooming gangs, which is obviously disgusting and appalling, drug dealing, which is plainly illegal and race-based violence.
00:55:14.000So, you know, these are all crimes and issues for which we already have legislation.
00:55:19.000This is Tommy Robinson's video from that day.
00:56:13.000Is he allowed to be proud to be British?
00:56:16.000Is he allowed to stand up for his community and his community's values?
00:56:20.000And indeed, if you are a person that's approaching this issue from, I suppose, the kind of takes that I've only ever seen in the legacy media, is that inherently hateful?
00:56:31.000certainly seems to me something that we are going to have to investigate and better understand
00:56:37.000because in order for ordinary people to have a voice, leaders are going to have to come
00:56:43.000up from those communities and in order for these movements to succeed, we're going to
00:56:47.000have to become pretty adept and deft at handling the idea that different cultural identities
00:56:54.000are going to have to operate together. I wonder where the protection of borders and patriotism
00:57:01.000When does the preservation of a culture become the rejection of another culture?
00:57:05.000When does the right to express yourself freely become the oppression of the rights of others to express themselves freely?
00:57:11.000And again, I'm talking outside of the criminal issues that I Listed a minute ago.
00:57:15.000Grooming, gangs, drug dealing, all those things are sort of public order and legal issues that should be sort of controlled in the ordinary way, regardless of whatever race or group is practicing them.
00:57:25.000What's this little aspect of the Tommy Robinson story?
00:57:34.000Hey I feel like he went to prison without trial for a little while because of uh sort of um what was it it was some sort of contempt of court issue or sub judiciary when reporting on a grooming gang I think in Rochdale I'm not entirely sure I might be I should check my facts there but this is a story out right out of the legacy media Tommy Robinson fled Britain on Sunday night to put himself beyond the reach of authorities in the UK, where he was due to be in court over alleged contempt proceedings, the hearing was told.
00:58:00.000The far-right activist was arrested on Sunday at the Eurotunnel terminal and folks there by police who used counter-terrorism powers but was released on unconditional bail.
00:58:08.000Robinson was due to appear in court on Monday, accused of contempt of court for making a documentary, Silence, which I happen to know because I saw him talking about it.
00:58:18.000is about a case where a migrant kid and some British kids got into some kind of spat and it feels like the information was managed and manipulated.
00:58:31.000Again, this is the same when I'm talking about wars that are highly contested and incendiary.
00:58:38.000Is there a way to hear all sides of a story and bring about some peaceful solution or are we going to continue to double down saying, you know, Muslims are all perverts and disgusting or white English people or English people generally working class and of a variety of racial identities don't have a right to a voice?
00:58:59.000Going to be some interesting conversations in the coming years, I would imagine, particularly if we are to oppose the centralised interests and authorities that benefit from Muslim communities and non-Muslim communities being in conflict.
00:59:12.000But that's just what I think, why don't you let me know Let us know what you think in the comments and the chat.
00:59:24.000Now, the ongoing story and analysis of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump continues to evolve and present peculiar anomalies.
00:59:35.000I've seen in legacy media spaces and in liberal quarters online the conspiracy theory that people think it was a false flag event.
00:59:44.000Staged by Trump and the Trump campaign.
00:59:47.000That it was a shattered piece of the teleprompter that cut his ear.
00:59:51.000That it was Trump's team themselves that told secret services to stand down.
00:59:55.000So this is an issue where groups and communities that would have dismissed Any non-sanctioned information during the pandemic or around war as conspiracy theory?
01:00:06.000What do you mean NATO have been impeding Soviet territory?
01:01:13.000We were supposed to get a face-to-face briefing with the Secret Service snipers whenever they arrived and that never happened.
01:01:20.000So I think that that was probably a pivotal point where I started thinking things were wrong because that never happened and we had no communication with the Secret Service.
01:01:30.000You had no communication with the Secret Service at all on that Saturday?
01:01:41.000Also, a former Secret Service director admits that all text messages sent by the Secret Service on January 6th were deleted due to a data migration.
01:01:53.000Again, we're talking a lot today about the management of information.
01:01:56.000Kamala Harris, the information is being managed in this way, positively.
01:02:00.000Donald Trump, the information is being managed in this way.
01:02:02.000You can't Google search his name, which seems kind of odd.
01:02:08.000But it seemed to be the case, didn't it, on the basis of those stills.
01:02:11.000January 6th, a very particular story, a very particular iteration of that event is being rendered.
01:02:17.000And now, when it comes to the assassination attempt, more division, more doubt.
01:02:21.000I would say that the division in itself is evidence that we need decentralised forms of government that are more complicit and representative, that don't need to be authoritarian in the way that they are inclined to become, using safety as a kind of mandate rather than a mandate derived from an electorate.
01:02:37.000And no iteration of these kind of institutions is going to be successful for you or me.
01:02:41.000We need decentralized, unified opposition to the establishment that can incorporate and include people of different racial and cultural identities.
01:02:52.000Unless more people like our guest later this week, Phidias, get into positions of power.
01:02:57.000Let's have a look now at this little bit of information about text messages being deleted with regard to Jan 6 before showing you some interesting new footage from July the 13th and the events there in Butler.
01:03:13.000Apparently the police had buildings surrounded for over a minute prior The 28-year veteran was on the team that evacuated Vice President Dick Cheney on 9-11, and she served on then-Vice President Biden's protective detail.
01:03:23.000won't be able to because of data migration.
01:03:25.000The 28-year veteran was on the team that evacuated Vice President Dick Cheney on 9-11,
01:03:31.000and she served on then-Vice President Biden's protective detail.
01:03:49.000But I think for a lot of Americans it just doesn't pass the smell test given the timing and the volume of messages deleted.
01:03:56.000Well it's unfortunate that that would be the assumption that people would make.
01:03:59.000Our integrity is everything and there was nothing nefarious attached to that.
01:04:03.000Oh dear, those were in the good old days when dear Kim had a job.
01:04:06.000I felt so sorry for her watching that unfold, man.
01:04:08.000Just like, oh this is a person that's in real trouble.
01:04:11.000Let's have a look at this new footage that suggests that buildings were surrounded prior to the shooting and that perhaps could have prevented the shooting.
01:04:22.000There's something going on in this building.
01:04:26.000I want you to be able to defend against some of the people who are-
01:04:28.000There's fucking cops surrounding this whole entire fucking building right now.
01:07:03.000Hopefully, amidst all of this confusion, disorientation, and berserk and bizarre extraordinary stuff, we can find ways to align and oppose the interests that seek to control us by dividing us.