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00:19:52.000Thanks for joining me today for Stay Free with Russell Brand.
00:19:55.000With all of the giddiness and overstimulation, let us remember not only the glory of abundant nature, I don't only mean botanical and animal, but cosmological too.
00:20:05.000Here we are in the midst of many miracles and perhaps the greatest miracle of all is that we are able to experience the beauty.
00:20:12.000What is this dynamic between the apparently internal and external worlds?
00:20:17.000and what is taking place when it comes to the management of our reality.
00:20:23.000Who is in charge of what you're able to believe, what you're able to receive, what you're able to listen to?
00:20:29.000Let me know in the comments and chat right now if the issue of censorship is at the forefront of your mind as we continue to unpack the results of the Madison Square Garden Nazi Rallys.
00:20:46.000Oh yeah, they were the political party that ran Germany, started wars on various fronts, murdered and massacred people on the basis of religion, disability, drug addiction, mental health issues.
00:20:56.000And then Donald Trump, he's that billionaire off The Apprentice that then used his popular tide to run for office.
00:21:02.000Yeah, I remember now, there's a difference.
00:22:54.000You should become one because soon after this, at 1pm CST, 2pm ET and 7pm BST, we're not going to tell the West Coast what's going on, we've got Carl Lentz on.
00:23:56.000She wrote about Pfizer and the way that Pfizer was impacting women's reproductive health, menstrual cycles, how the Pfizer injections were staying in the bloodstream to the point they were in breast milk.
00:24:07.000She has been attacked and destroyed, like anyone will, if you stand up to the establishment.
00:24:12.000My conversation with her will be up on Thursday and you will love it.
00:27:01.000But while we talk about the frenzy around Tony Hinchcliffe's appearance at Madison Square Gardens, we talk about censorship and we talk about the right to kill and the right to talk and the right to live.
00:27:13.000You know, for example, there's a hypocrisy between Steve Bates Bannon's incarceration and former Attorney General Eric Holder's, the fact that he wasn't persecuted, or prosecuted rather, for comparable crimes.
00:27:27.000We're touching on that in a moment, because in a sense what we're talking about is double standards and the management and manipulation of reality.
00:27:32.000And the way you can manage and manipulate reality is through censorship.
00:27:36.000That's one of the ways that it can be done when it comes to, certainly, to information.
00:27:40.000And that is clearly taking place here, because Joe Rogan's interview with Donald Trump in the modern media environment is maybe not a moon landing, but it's certainly Frost-Nixon, or it's something like that.
00:27:54.000It's a media event that will be defining.
00:27:58.000Maybe it's like when Nixon debated JFK, and he wore that grey suit, and he blended into the background, and he looked sweaty, and JFK was all, I'm young!
00:28:30.000Because we're living in a censored environment.
00:28:31.000And I say this now to you, those of you that are still watching us on YouTube, we're grateful for you.
00:28:36.000They censor, de-amplify and control our content.
00:28:40.000Fortunately, because we are primarily on Rumble, we can handle that.
00:28:44.000But what will happen with people whose primary platform is YouTube is they'll stop making content where they talk about, hey, this MAGA movement, including as it does at this point, RFK, Tulsi Gabbard, I don't know why they're doing it on their phone like that, Tulsi Gabbard, Vivek, Ramaswamy, it's a new emergent force, and of course it's not going to be entirely benign, and it's going to have relationships with corporatism and globalism, but is it less malign than the alternative? and it's going to have relationships with corporatism and globalism, It certainly is.
00:29:12.000Is there an opportunity for real change?
00:29:13.000Someone like Bobby Kennedy, who's just flat out attacking big food, big agriculture, big farmer.
00:29:18.000Someone like Tulsi Gabbard, who respects the dignity of the military, but is willing to oppose the military-industrial complex and doesn't believe that we should be in forever wars.
00:29:27.000Aren't these the kind of political leaders and figures we should be interested in?
00:29:31.000Let me know in the comments and chat, Awaken Wonders, they're on Locals.
00:29:33.000And let me know in the Rumble chat, people like Cheddar Steve and Tempest and Rumbling 6-6.
00:29:40.000And if you're watching us on YouTube, you should understand that you are in a curated and controlled environment.
00:29:45.000All of us are, of course, to a degree, because our senses are limited.
00:29:48.000We can only see a certain portion of the electromagnetic light range.
00:29:53.000But you aren't having that decision made for you by Google Alphabet YouTube, are you?
00:29:58.000We're not letting you see ultraviolet or infrared light.
00:30:01.000You're just going to see the beautiful colours of the rainbow.
00:30:04.000And only if we're using that rainbow to represent a set of values that we believe in rather than the original intention of the rainbow according to scripture.
00:30:13.000Let's have a look at the complexity that you might encounter when trying to watch Joe Rogan and Trump.
00:30:21.000Okay, so this is, again, a video of The Limits.
00:30:26.000A Joe Rogan Trump interview showing you now that what you can mostly get is clips, best moments.
00:30:32.000That's sort of evidence of de-amplification.
00:30:43.000Last year, I was subject to some pretty significant media attacks that exploited the fact that in the past I was a very promiscuous person.
00:30:52.000When you put Russell Brand in the YouTube, all he says is, Russell Brand is like, Russell Brand, bastard.
00:30:59.000Russell Brand should be strung up from a gallows.
00:31:06.000You know, like, that is the management of information.
00:31:10.000That amounts to misinformation, malinformation.
00:31:13.000Look at the duplicity and hypocrisy of this movement.
00:31:16.000The way that they justify, for example, not allowing you access to information about the dangers of mRNA gene therapies is by saying we have to protect people from misinformation.
00:31:27.000Do you remember the bombast and bombardment of propaganda driving you towards taking that medication?
00:31:36.000Well, what did you get for your trouble?
00:31:39.000Meniere's, myocarditis, some other peculiar neurologism, neurologism, neurologism.
00:31:44.000That product should have been subject to clinical trials that they say, we never said it was clinically trial for transmission.
00:31:51.000I don't know where you picked that idea up when we were telling you that you were killing your grandmothers by visiting the poor old gal.
00:31:58.000You know, information is being managed and controlled.
00:32:01.000And I suppose I control the information my children get access to.
00:32:05.000I protect them from some of the horrors of this world because it's my job.
00:32:10.000But I don't expect my parents now to protect me.
00:37:19.000George Carlin, with his deep understanding of resonance and rhyme, looking for patterns in language and And then towards the end of his career, or perhaps the peak of his career, recognising that he could spot patterns in politics and draw our attention to hypocrisy, using that same understanding that he had always of etymology and language.
00:37:40.000And Lenny Bruce, one of the OGs, a man who took on big subjects in a big way.
00:37:46.000Now we've got great comedians coming out of your country, like the almost incomparably beautiful Shane Gillis, Dave Chappelle, Rock, whoever.
00:38:16.000And maybe even my career in the UK, at least, has some shine inherited from Joe Rogan and what he's taught people in this space.
00:38:24.000Now, Tony Hinchcliffe is under attack for making inappropriate jokes.
00:38:29.000But part of the function of comedy is to make inappropriate jokes.
00:38:33.000One of the greats of our time from my country is Ricky Gervais.
00:38:36.000And Ricky Gervais says that if you're making a joke about, say, a child that's been murdered, We all know that that's a terrible, terrible, sad thing.
00:38:45.000And indeed, it's the terribleness and the sadness of the subject that makes it appropriate for comedy.
00:38:53.000Woody Allen, remember that guy, used to be able to talk about his genius.
00:38:56.000Woody Allen says, no subject should be forbidden or verboten because comedy has to get us in there.
00:39:03.000And in fact, I think it's And help us explore those ideas.
00:39:06.000Profanity is the gelignite that explodes for us new territory to psychically explore.
00:39:42.000They want us inhibited and continually afraid so that we can't fill the space between us with sanctity, sacredness, unity and a shared goal to improve together and change the world and more importantly have the ability to attack power.
00:39:59.000Tyrants have always loathed comedy because it's a bullet they cannot defy or decry.
00:40:05.000Notice how politicians these days all try and be funny.
00:40:09.000We've just seen Kamala Harris try out crowd work.
00:40:14.000Remember the moment where she tried to do a heckle put-down?
00:40:17.000Oh, isn't that good that she spontaneously said, I think you're at the wrong rally, assuming that someone was saying something deliberately political partisan, when in fact what they were saying was, Jesus is Lord.
00:40:28.000Compare that to someone, as Joe Rogan mentioned, on YouTube.
00:40:32.000Try finding it on YouTube, baby, when he said, you were very funny when you said of Hillary Clinton, you know, like she goes, you know, I don't want this guy to be president, and he Yeah, because you'd be in jail.
00:40:43.000People appreciate comedy because it shows that you are spontaneous.
00:40:47.000It shows you are present in the moment.
00:40:50.000Tony Hinchcliffe made a bunch of jokes that were on the subject of race.
00:40:54.000Now, whilst I raised eyebrows when I heard the word watermelon mentioned in connection with African-American or black people or...
00:41:03.000You know, Puerto Rico or Costa Rica, we'll look in a minute and I'll see which, I think it was Puerto Rico, right?
00:41:08.000Like, being referred to as a floating garbage dump.
00:41:12.000Like, when you hear that stuff, it's the fact that it's offensive that is the fuel for the joke.
00:41:18.000I.e., if you didn't think that was offensive, there would be no humour there.
00:41:23.000So the very fact that you're finding it offensive is the machinery, the mechanic, the juice of the joke.
00:41:30.000To say something that had no offense in it would have no fuel to send it in the orbit of comedy.
00:41:38.000So do you want people to censor jokes for you?
00:41:42.000Or do you want to decide for yourself what's sayable?
00:41:45.000Let me know in the comments on Rumble.
00:41:47.000Let me know in the comments on Locals.
00:42:03.000To make mistakes when it comes to jokes or to misjudge the room.
00:42:07.000But if you book a comic who's about profanity and roasting, who's built his reputation and career on sharp, barbed remarks, then that is what you can anticipate and expect.
00:42:20.000And within the rubric of comedy, being offensive is a requirement.
00:42:26.000On a personal level, When I tease somebody or torment them, that is one of the ways that I show love.
00:42:34.000And let me tell you, I've gotten trouble doing that, even relatively recently, because it's the way I playfully suggest to people that, hey, look, we have simpatico, we have chemistry.
00:42:44.000So when the world tries to strip you of the ability to laugh, laugh with, at all, Do you think that that person has got hatred in them?
00:43:13.000Or do you think it's more likely that as we approach an election, the centralized systems of media and control and governance are attempting to metastasize what he said into something genuinely dark and nasty so that they can use it for political point scoring?
00:43:30.000Now the state and the legacy media don't want you to have that power.
00:43:34.000They don't even want you being able to choose for yourself whether or not to take a vaccine that might not have been as well clinically trialled as they first claimed, or ivermectin.
00:43:44.000They are telling you that ivermectin is a horse paste.
00:44:20.000While the candidates will be in the battleground states, the talk on the campaign trail continues to surround yesterday's Trump rally in Madison Square Garden and particularly A so-called comedian who spoke before Mr.
00:44:31.000Trump and made a number of racist comments, including one about Puerto Rico.
00:45:00.000Here we are in the Bronx, home to many of the roughly one million Puerto Ricans who live in the five boroughs, who live here and vote here as well.
00:45:09.000Many of them we talked to today, they knew about the comments that were uttered at the rally last night.
00:45:14.000They also knew that it wasn't the former president who uttered those words, but at the same time they said, it'll be the former president who pays the price on election day.
00:45:23.000I don't know if you guys know this, but there's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now.
00:45:29.000Yeah, I think it's called Puerto Rico.
00:45:31.000That was comedian Tony Hinchcliffe who tried to fire up a jam-packed Madison Square Garden crowd of Trump supporters ahead of the former president's speech.
00:45:40.000The joke But the explosive fallout reverberated across the country.
00:45:46.000To the 5 million plus stateside Puerto Ricans, many of them registered voters, and more than 3 million American citizens on the island.
00:45:54.000The spokesperson from the Trump campaign today acknowledged those comments uttered at the rally yesterday were in poor taste and do not reflect the campaign or the feelings of the former president.
00:46:06.000Coming up in our next report at 6 o'clock, You'll hear from more Puerto Ricans who will explain to you why they don't believe that.
00:46:15.000It's interesting, isn't it, how this information is used, utilised and rendered.
00:46:20.000Comedy is a very particular aspect of human nature, our ability to make one another laugh, our ability to tell one another stories, our ability to enter into consensual spaces for consensual reasons.
00:46:31.000Now, elsewhere, the, at least part Mexican, George Lopez, he might be fully, I don't know the lineage of George Lopez, he made some jokes about Mexicans.
00:47:04.000Now I know that the media, if they have an intention, like for example, we want this party to win the election because we believe that they will legislate in favour of large corporations better than the other bunch, that the paymasters that ultimately control legacy media will benefit from them staying in government.
00:47:22.000Tell you whatever they need to tell you.
00:47:24.000If they want people to take certain medication, they won't mention side effects or adverse events.
00:47:30.000They just will, or let alone excess deaths, they'll keep that stuff quiet.
00:47:33.000So, remember, before you make a decision about whether or not it's cruel, of course, look, on the...
00:47:39.000If you extract the concept of comedy, then of course it's not very nice to say Puerto Rico is a flotilla of garbage.
00:47:48.000But when you include comedy, that's just the sort of thing you would say in a comedic context.
00:47:54.000In fact, it was Tina Fey, the SNL writer, that says that normal people would laugh at a man dressed as an old woman falling down some stairs, comedians would laugh at an old woman falling down some stairs.
00:48:04.000If you operate in the realm of comedy, particularly as Tony Hinchcliffe does, he does a show where people come up and do a minute long turn, and then he offers up with a panel critiques.
00:49:46.000And I suppose you could say that black people can use the N-word, gay people can use the Q-word, and maybe former drug addicts like me can make jokes about junkies or alcoholics or smackheads or skagheads or scumbags or whatever.
00:50:03.000At a time where we are being divided more aggressively than ever, I think the unity that can come from comedy is vital.
00:50:11.000Let's not pretend that the ire generated post-Tony Hinchcliffe's remarks isn't about political expediency and literal point scoring.
00:50:21.000It isn't about morality, because morality doesn't exist in politics.
00:50:24.000If it did, we wouldn't be exacerbating the war between Ukraine and Russia.
00:50:28.000We wouldn't be exacerbating and facilitating ongoing conflicts between Israel and Palestine and events in Gaza.
00:50:33.000We wouldn't be continually exacerbating the tensions between China and the United States of America.
00:50:41.000We would be looking to bring about diplomatic solutions urgently, even if that was costly to the interests of the military-industrial complex, or big pharma, or big food, or big agriculture, the sets of interests that ultimately control the political currents and political meteorology, which has to be continually masked from us, the electorate, we, the people, because otherwise we simply wouldn't tolerate it.
00:51:05.000To further that point, here's MSNBC, is it specifically Micah, saying that the Trump rally was a festival of hatred or some such thing.
00:51:14.000I think a lot of people are seeing that rally at Madison Square Garden, seeing all those people.
00:51:20.000Doesn't mean he's going to win the race, but my point is it's discouraging that so many people would gather and rally to hate, to hate speech in America.
00:51:48.000As a tactical error, you could perhaps say maybe it weren't wise to have a roast-pitched comedian at the MSG event.
00:52:00.000Maybe there should be more neutral celebrities.
00:52:03.000Celebrities that are so in a line with commerce and commodification that it doesn't really cause any disruption to see them.
00:52:12.000Celebrities like Beyonce or movie stars that we've just been used to seeing endorsing, now I would say, globalist, corporatist candidates for years.
00:52:21.000To risk having someone like Tony Hinchcliffe at an event like that was extraordinary.
00:52:26.000I would say, as a stand-up comedian who has himself been subject to ire as a result of things I said once in my country, wow, maybe about five or six scandals back, I got in trouble for making inappropriate jokes about sex on the radio.
00:52:42.000It's when I was just starting to make movies in your country.
00:52:45.000And I realized then that people won't actually assess what you said.
00:52:50.000And they are not capable of assessing your intentions.
00:52:53.000So they will utilize what you said in order to pursue an agenda.
00:52:58.000Do you think that Micah, Mika doesn't have an agenda?
00:53:02.000Do you think that the legacy media don't have a preference when it comes to the outcome of this election?
00:53:07.000And do you think they are more aligned with your views or do you imagine they might be in alignment with the intentions of globalist, corporatist interests who can never come out and directly tell you what they want because otherwise you would become radicalised and revolutionary and you would refuse to cooperate.
00:53:24.000So even a small thing like jokes and humour and making inappropriate or off colour or a little bit edgy jokes about racial groups or sexual groups or anything, those are part of our communicative tools.
00:53:43.000Whether you like Tony Hinchcliffe or whether you like Donald Trump, you have to, at some point, adhere to principles around free speech and free expression.
00:53:50.000That used to be the position of the left.
00:53:52.000Remember, Bobby Kennedy says, I didn't leave the Democrat party, the Democrat party left me.
00:53:56.000Remember, this is no longer the party of Martin Luther King.
00:54:00.000This is no longer the party that's about freedom and be who you are and express yourself and art is important.
00:54:05.000This has become a sensorial, controlling, centralised force of That seeks to prohibit and inhibit you at the most basic level of your humanity in order that they can continue to profit and thrive in various ways.
00:54:21.000And I do want to show Michelle Obama and Kalamazoo, but I just think it's important to look at the situation and it's not just, oh my gosh, about the race.
00:59:10.000Whomever set fire to two ballot drop boxes in two different states.
00:59:14.000So the fires were in Washington State and Oregon and destroyed hundreds of ballots.
00:59:19.000And authorities at this hour believe the two fires are connected.
00:59:22.000And they've actually identified what they say is a suspect vehicle tied to the incidents.
00:59:26.000That is according to the latest reporting out of the Associated Press this hour.
00:59:30.000And it actually comes days after a mailbox fire in swing state of Arizona damaged multiple ballots.
00:59:36.000Tonight, the FBI and the DHS are warning of, quote, domestic violent extremists who want to terrorize the voting process with election workers being potential targets.
00:59:45.000Officials are saying that there appear to be three different instances that are linked.
00:59:50.000The ones that we're hearing about today that took place in Oregon as well as Washington and one that took place earlier this month in Washington State where there was an incendiary device that was somehow attached to these ballot drop boxes.
01:00:02.000You know, these kinds of videos that we're seeing here, these flames and ballots burning in Oregon.
01:00:06.000They said it was just three ballots that were impacted and that they've reached out to the people who were impacted.
01:00:12.000And in Washington State, though, they said there are hundreds.
01:00:15.000And so they're basically telling people, if you cast your ballot over the weekend in this Dropbox to check the ballot tracker online, These are both states that conduct their elections predominantly by mail.
01:00:25.000And, of course, in Washington, we have seen this very hotly contested congressional race.
01:00:30.000And Congresswoman Ruth Lusenkamp-Perez put out a statement.
01:00:33.000She's one of the candidates, of course, in this hotly contested race, saying, I'm requesting an overnight law enforcement presence be posted at all ballot drop boxes in Clark County through Election Day.
01:00:43.000Southwest Washington cannot risk a single vote being lost to arson and and political violence and wolf these drop boxes again we don't know the exact motivation behind these efforts they have just become targets for misinformation claims from the right that there is rampant voter fraud that hasn't been proven out but we have seen the Department of Homeland Security warn that these kind of drop boxes are targets for domestic violent extremists so you know we'll wait to see officials are investigating locally the FBI is investigating we'll see what comes with those investigations Note
01:01:14.000the complexion of this election and where your attention is being taken to.
01:01:19.000who were being invited to be outraged by the remarks of a comedian and distracted perhaps from bigger and broader issues, whether that's ballot boxes suddenly bursting into flames, to the benefit of whom, let me know in the comments and chat, who you think would be the most likely beneficiaries let me know in the comments and chat, who you think would be the most likely beneficiaries of any electoral fraud, presumably the side that would be unlikely
01:01:43.000Both of the recent elections have subsequently been contested by the losers, whether it was Hillary and the Russiagate stuff after Trump's election in 2016 or Trump complaining of election fraud in 2020, it seems that electoral fraud is a threat that both sides are concerned about it seems that electoral fraud is a threat that both sides are concerned about and both sides magnify dependent on the outcome
01:02:05.000But what I believe is important to us as Awakening Londoners, as people that are interested in deeper and therefore more authentic power, deeper even than state power, deeper even and wider and broader than global and corporatist power, the real power that governs and controls the world plainly and evidently, Are, obviously, some sort of connection with the divine and sublime so that we have the power and resources to oppose this Luciferian, peculiar, what do I want to call it?
01:02:34.000Some kind of phosphorescent nightmare bleaching away our ability to read reality.
01:02:38.000And also to know how real power operates.
01:02:41.000Now, there's been an interesting conversation between Rachel Maddow and Victoria Newland.
01:02:45.000Victoria Newland, if you don't know, is a neocon and former Assistant Secretary of State who worked under Bush.
01:02:55.000Nuland agitated for endless war in Afghanistan, you'll remember that about her, and Iraq, and subsequently, Ukraine.
01:03:02.000She is one of the figures that I believe operates in the liminal spaces where real power can be found.
01:03:08.000So when you're talking about something that is sort of exciting, a carnival, and significant, like the forthcoming election in your country, what we have to remain focused on is real power.
01:03:18.000Deep state power, globalist power, corporate power.
01:03:21.000And we must learn to note and diagnose its symptoms and its avatars when they put their heads above the parapet, as they have done here.
01:03:29.000Victoria Nuland appearing with Rachel Maddow, who appears to be a willing participant in the amplification of messaging that facilitates the ongoing domination of globalism.
01:03:42.000Let me know what you think of Rachel Maddow in the comments right now.
01:03:46.000Let's have a look at this conversation between Victoria Nuland, an avatar of power, a symptom of global corruption, and Rachel Maddow.
01:03:53.000Third election in a row in which Russia has tried to interfere to try to get Trump into the White House.
01:03:59.000How do you assess the magnitude and the type of interference they're attempting this year compared to what they've done in his previous two elections?
01:04:11.000Well, as you said earlier, Rachel, he's at it again.
01:04:14.000This time he's not even trying to hide his hand, and he has far more sophisticated tools.
01:04:20.000You know, his AI is better, so he can make these fake videos.
01:04:25.000He has done things like spend $10 million trying to buy American influencers and get them parroting his lines and not even know it's happening.
01:04:35.000But he's also got a brand new, very, very powerful tool, which is Elon Musk and X. You know, in 2020, the social media...
01:04:43.000We used to be able to control that platform as the Twitter files revealed the FBI and CIA were controlling stories or amplifying stories dependent on our requirements.
01:04:54.000One obvious example, the most obvious, being the Hunter Biden laptop story that we were pre-bunked into believing was false when, in fact, we knew it was true all along.
01:05:03.000And it's not interesting simply because of the salacious impact of stories about crack and prostitution, etc., But because there were indications within it of deep entrenched corruption within the Biden family and the malfeasant misuse of political power by Joe Biden.
01:05:20.000But that don't matter anymore because you're not fighting against Joe Biden.
01:05:23.000You're fighting against the next cipher, Kamala Harris.
01:05:26.000Now, until people like Maddow and Newland are willing to acknowledge that the Democrat Party themselves are deeply enmeshed and webbed into sets of power that are so corrupt that...
01:05:37.000Attacking just one side makes you seem like you don't have a proper purview.
01:05:43.000We're not going to get decent elections.
01:05:45.000Remember, what we are here to advocate for in this channel is your individual awakening, your connection to something that's transcendent of mere management, mechanical bureaucracies there to implement materially the will of an electorate that's plainly become bolted on to globalist corporate power.
01:06:01.000We're here to advocate for true change, real change.
01:06:04.000That's why we talk about Christianity every day.
01:06:06.000That's why You should join us for Break Bread in a matter of hours at 1pm CST, 2pm ET. I'll be live with Carl Lentz, who was a superstar pastor who fell from grace, and I know what that's like, and we'll be talking about how it is to be Christian and how it is to deal with corruption, particularly the corruption that exists within all of us.
01:06:32.000I'm too busy looking at Victoria Nuland on Rachel Maddow and working out why we're not asking the relevant questions in so much as this.
01:06:41.000I would consider this to be a relevant one.
01:06:43.000If we are right now in a set of global wars, Ukraine v Russia, the events in the Middle East, what's escalating over there in China, and Kamala Harris is in office, why are we not doing anything about that now?
01:06:55.000With the BRICS summit taking place, looking like there are going to be new alliances between Russia, Brazil, India, China, serious countries with serious populations, aren't we going to address that this looks to be a kind of epochal event, a precipice of real change?
01:07:09.000shouldn't we be indeed if there is an appetite for America to be a kind of if not isolationist prioritising the domestic issues prioritising the interests Shouldn't we listen to the will of the people?
01:07:22.000What is this bizarre globalist agenda?
01:07:24.000Because we don't believe anymore that it's humanitarian.
01:07:26.000We don't believe you're going into all these countries to help people.
01:07:35.000Dark agenda concealed behind the false Luciferian light of whatever you claim.
01:07:40.000So unless you're willing to start tackling those problems, you can't galvanize people to vote for the Democrat party unless you do it by saying that Trump is Hitler and Tony Hitchcliffe is Goebbels.
01:07:49.000The social media companies worked hard with the US government to try to do content moderation, to try to catch this stuff as it was happening, but this time we have Elon Musk talking directly to the Kremlin and ensuring That every time the Russians put out something like this, it gets five million views on X before anybody can catch it.
01:08:12.000Although I do think the American electorate has gotten more sophisticated and more savvy about this stuff.
01:08:19.000We've had to because we now know that Mark Zuckerberg was in communication with Anthony Fauci during the pandemic and they censored true information because that true information might prevent you from getting a vaccine or it might prevent you from cooperating during a lockdown.
01:09:04.000But in order to change the world, we're going to have to bypass corrupt, centralised media.
01:09:08.000We're going to have to bypass statism.
01:09:10.000And we're going to have to bypass global corporatism.
01:09:12.000And as a person that believes now more than I would previously have thought conceivable, That the best chance we have of challenging globalism is to support the MAGA movement, to support Bobby Kennedy, Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, because I think they are more likely to disrupt the real powers that control our political systems and therefore our lives.
01:09:30.000Whilst I'm beginning to recognise that, my hope will be that we get more explicit information that they are going to take on Pfizer.
01:09:37.000Because if you see my conversation with Naomi Wolf, that's going to be on Thursday's show, you will recognise that is what needs to happen.
01:09:46.000People like Fauci and Baller should be in jail, man.
01:09:49.000And the fact that we're not having that conversation, we're instead worrying about whether Tony Hinchcliffe is a genuine hater of Puerto Ricans.
01:09:56.000But he doesn't think about it very much.
01:11:00.000Let's get a time machine and get a video camera and come back and show them footage of Jesus walking out of that empty tomb.
01:11:05.000There's enough reason here historically to believe Jesus is who he says he is.
01:11:09.000There's enough reason to believe in the transformative power, meaning that I place my faith in Jesus and then in hindsight everything is different about my life.
01:11:20.000You know, it's always a delight when we get to see a politician be adept in front of an audience.
01:11:26.000We're used to now seeing dear Kamala Harris bungling up even chants of her own name in order to institute an embarrassed silence.
01:11:36.000So when you see someone like J.D. Vance, who you've been told again and again is a massive weirdo, being normal and sweet on Theo Vaughan, It's also good to see that he's adept enough to tackle the likes of Jake Tapper when they attempt to trip him up.
01:11:51.000Here is J.D. Vance doing exactly that when it comes to the subject of the Russiagate hoax.
01:11:58.000Ask yourself a basic question about network integrity.
01:12:01.000You guys talked about the Russia hoax nonstop.
01:13:11.000Well, they should watch your network more because you guys seem to care more about Donald Trump's past than the future of the American people.
01:13:19.000We're running this campaign on making the American dream.
01:13:22.000I'm specifically asking about how Donald Trump is going to be president in the future should he win, and then we're being told we're going to win.
01:13:28.000He's going to pursue economic policies that lower the cost of groceries and make life more affordable.
01:13:32.000Again, he talks about it every single day on the campaign trail, and so do I. What you're talking about is an anonymously sourced story, or one guy who...
01:14:15.000That's why these people can't cope under pressure because they are under so much pressure to be mere conduits of sets of powers that you didn't and wouldn't ever vote for that they can't practice.
01:14:28.000They can't practice dexterity in the moment.
01:15:08.000He's come from nothing, he's built up a life, and he can handle a conversation with Jake Tapper.
01:15:12.000What do you want from people in positions of leadership?
01:15:15.000For them to sort of like madly and insanely brave at every awkward moment, and they generate enough of those awkward moments because they don't seem capable of being human for even a few seconds.
01:15:27.000So listen, this is a pretty pivotal moment, but if you look at...
01:15:58.000You know, so we're in a moment where if you get someone that's eloquent and articulate and able to communicate, I've seen people try and bring him down for that.
01:16:04.000I've seen Van Jones, a man who I've met, I don't really know him, but I've met him and chatted to him saying, oh, you've got to be careful of these people that seem articulate and able to have a conversation with a TV journalist without being all baffled and frightened.
01:16:19.000He seems to me like he's pretty capable of it.
01:16:21.000Or who one guy who was a disgruntled employee, where five other people pushed back against him and said that what he said was dishonest.
01:16:30.000So why don't we talk about the policy that's affecting American citizens and not what Donald Trump allegedly said, according to one guy who's pissed off because he got fired by Donald Trump.
01:16:42.000Let's see what Greenwald and Musk and that said about this.
01:16:44.000A lot of people believe the Trump-Russia hoax still, and they've got no idea that the Steele dossier was a scam funded by the Hillary campaign.
01:16:52.000Greenwald said corporate media goons like Jake Tapper insist they never bolstered the Steele dossier, never pushed Trump-Russiagate conspiracies, never said Hunter Biden docs were Russian disinformation.
01:17:00.000Everyone knows they're lying, just admit it and apologise.
01:17:06.000The problem is, There is misinformation out there, but we don't know who's generating this information, so it's probably best to let people decide for themselves.
01:17:13.000No doubt on the precipice of this AI revolution, we're likely to have to contend with new forms of propaganda that will be terrifying.
01:17:20.000So what you don't want is to grant the state and their corporatist partners unlimited powers to control reality.
01:17:32.000Remember how willingly we were controlled.
01:17:34.000Not because we're idiots, I pray not because we're idiots, but because we wanted to help one another.
01:17:38.000For a minute, we believed we were participating, remember they told us this, in our own kinder sort of war.
01:17:43.000A war against germs where we had to protect the vulnerable by taking those medications.
01:17:48.000Well, there's a lot more genuine information available now, since they've stopped having the ability to ubiquitously censor it, I might add.
01:17:57.000We need adept and capable communicative politicians.
01:18:01.000They're not going to be perfect, they're going to slip up, they're going to have pasts, they're going to have economic ties, and there's going to be a requirement to make deep institutional and global corporatist changes, and that will not happen unless you have an awakened population.
01:18:14.000So if you're wondering if your life It feels a bit meaningless and purposelessness and purposeless what you can personally do.
01:18:25.000Focus on the way that you've allowed yourself to be tyrannized, perhaps by trauma, perhaps by propaganda, and know that you can awaken and know that you can participate.
01:18:33.000And know that no one's coming to save you.
01:18:35.000Well, maybe someone is coming to save you soon.
01:18:38.000But you've got to be ready for that salvation by awakening yourself.
01:19:16.000Now, before we leave you, I want to cover...
01:19:19.000An interesting story in Australia where, again, it's another country I thought of as an anglophonic, pretty relaxed place where people were awakened and up for it.
01:19:30.000And then during the pandemic period, it was revealed that people were willing to submit to internment camps I was in Australia, in fact, at the beginning of the pandemic, and I was making a decision whether to stay there or go back to the UK. Remember, at that point, like all of us, I didn't know what was going on.
01:19:48.000I was sort of seeing online rumours like, oh, that virus is manufactured.
01:19:52.000It's been deliberately released from a laboratory.
01:19:55.000Some of these, like Anthony Fauci's history don't look too good when you look into it.
01:19:58.000All these things were considered mad propaganda and conspiracy at that point.
01:20:04.000Australia became one of the most compliant and supine nations when it came to accepting lockdown measures.
01:20:14.000They have awoken to the fact that they were lied to, and now Australians have revealed en masse in a new survey that they would not cooperate if there was another lockdown.
01:20:25.000Would you cooperate if there was another lockdown?
01:20:27.000Next time they come to you telling you you've got to take this medicine or that or you've got to be locked down in your home or you've got to hand over your kids for some crazy reason, are you going to say yes or are you going to say no?
01:20:37.000Are you going to say, I listen to a higher authority?
01:20:47.000There's a light shining and it ain't coming from you.
01:20:51.000Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that.
01:20:52.000Let's have a look at how this story's rolling out in Australia today.
01:20:56.000right now they're not willing to accept the lies of yesteryear as they move forward hopefully towards a brighter future inquiries the government's response to the covid19 pandemic has found it was not as effective as it could have been declaring public trust has been a not as effective as it In my country, the BBC have had to put out mea culpas about, look, we did tell you AstraZeneca was an amazing drug, and in fact it did save six million lives.
01:21:29.000How can you, these six million people would have died?
01:21:32.000Is that just randomly picked because you don't have the reference of the Holocaust in your head?
01:21:36.000What six million people were saved by AstraZeneca?
01:21:40.000These six million people would have died if they'd not taken it.
01:21:42.000Well, I hope they're not people who are susceptible to myocarditis.
01:21:45.000I hope they're not people that are susceptible to these new and emergent turbo cancers.
01:21:49.000I don't know where you're getting that six million from, BBC. Probably the same place you got stay in your homes, shut your mouths, do as you're told, which are essentially the undergirding principles of all of the messaging of the mainstream media.
01:22:24.000We're waking up and we're waking up fast.
01:22:26.000Let's see what's going down, down under.
01:22:27.000Trust has been eroded and that there are lessons to be learned for the future.
01:22:32.000The inquiry has made a number of recommendations to help in future pandemics, noting the next one may involve a more lethal virus, which is hard.
01:22:41.000Because, you know, we can't do that same mild virus thing again because people are waking up to that.
01:22:46.000So next time we run this thing, you better believe it's going to be calibrated more highly.
01:24:30.000Let's have a look at injuries and yellow card events.
01:24:33.000In your country, America, and my country, the United Kingdom, there have been similarly inept inquiries conducted that stop short of pointing out The actual reasons these things happen.
01:24:44.000The significance of perhaps event 201.
01:24:46.000The significance of the fact that if you want to legitimize global authority, you have to terrify the population.
01:24:54.000And in order to terrify the population, you have to pretend that you're there to protect them from some imagined threat.
01:25:03.000And who knows how they're next going to attempt to terrify you into compliance.
01:25:06.000Is it going to be some super new parasite virus?
01:25:09.000Let me know in the comments in the chat.
01:25:10.000Is it going to be some super new war against some imagined enemy?
01:25:13.000Is it going to be the amplification of the threat of people like Putin and refusing to acknowledge the historical reasons for that advancing conflict and the involvement of the CIA? What's it going to be this time, and how are you going to get it past us when we've got access to information from a variety of sources?
01:25:29.000How are you going to stop us cross-referencing and calibrating all of the variety of information sources that let us know now we can never trust globalists, we can never trust corporatists, and that social democracies appear to be advancing towards totalitarianism And the first thing you have to do is remove God from the conversation, then you become God.
01:25:58.000Once you know the basic arithmetic, the algebra behind their corruption, it's It's difficult to be duped in quite the same way.
01:26:06.000But they'll continue to try and dupe you on Australian media, on French media, on American media.
01:27:12.000And I think you will probably find that going forward they'll be looking to crush that kind of spirit because if you've got that kind of spirit, you ain't complied.
01:27:23.000The impact of the slowness of our vaccine rollouts.
01:28:01.000Inconvenient truth that might radicalise you, galvanise you, give you a little bit of lead in your pencil, give you the ability to oppose these things.
01:28:09.000...around tens of billions of dollars on companies that didn't need JobKeeper, and it was inflationary.
01:28:37.000Many of the measures taken during COVID-19 are unlikely to be accepted by the population again.
01:28:44.000And having a zero COVID mentality influenced a lot of the decisions when zero COVID was never going to work in the medium to long term.
01:28:52.000Announced today a quarter of a billion dollars for an American-style centre for disease control, a pandemic torchlight to guide us through the next one, while many still heal from the ruins of the last.
01:29:05.000Right now we are arguably worse placed as a country to deal with a pandemic than we were in early 2020.
01:30:16.000And it doesn't stop transmission because we've not tested it against transmission.
01:30:21.000So it's probably a personal decision for you.
01:30:23.000If you've got, like, comorbidities or whatever and you're worried that a respiratory disease might kill you, take it if you want to.
01:30:30.000But you certainly don't have to take it because we just don't know what to do.
01:30:33.000Now, even if you take the most compassionate view of this possible, that there was not a mendacious scheme behind it in an attempt to assert authoritarianism, What you have to recognise, as your great comedian George Carlin said, is that no conspiracy is required where interests converge.
01:30:48.000The state benefit from authoritarianism because it gives them the ability to control.
01:31:19.000You don't have to convince Google to de-amplify searches that are beneficial to their general interests when they've got massive, massive contracts with the government.
01:31:29.000This is the time for us to collectively awaken.
01:31:31.000This is not the time for us to elect false messiahs or false prophets or expect people to do for us what we ought do for ourselves whilst connected to God.
01:31:39.000This is a time where we have to accept this experience of maturation and awaken together to recognise the real threat of globalism.
01:31:48.000And a threat that vast and that mendacious will of course try to mask itself as its opposite, as care, as convenience, as your safety, as for the benefit of you and especially for your children.
01:32:02.000But if you have a look at the data around injecting mRNA into kids, it might give you pause to reflect And if you look at the behaviour of your government over the past 20 years, 30 years, their behaviour in wars, their behaviour in peace, their behaviour when it comes to managing corporations, which is one of the things they claim they're there to do, their management of wars and diplomacy, you might start thinking, wait a minute, we need to make some pretty radical changes here.
01:32:29.000Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
01:32:32.000It's time for us to leave you now, but if you're on Awake and Wonder, guys, you better believe we are going to be talking to Carl Lenz in a matter of minutes.
01:32:38.000We'll be there 1pm CST, 2pm ET and 7pm BST. That's in a matter of moments.
01:32:44.000So what you've got to do is post a link for us, Luke.
01:32:47.000You go over to Locals and you watch us.
01:32:50.000And you can ask us questions and you can break bread with us.
01:32:53.000We're going to be talking about Christianity, but not Christianity in a kind of...