Julian Assange has been released from prison and is now free to walk free. This is a moment where we acknowledge that something extraordinary has happened. That most of us probably assumed that Julian Assange was going to die, because what Julian Assange did was embarrassed and exposed corruption at a level that most people suspect is beyond the reach of democracy. Once Julian Assange is free, we are all given a new opportunity to look at what we ve been told, what we've believed, and what's possible now. What can we do now that he s free, once we re all free of the shackles that have held him in prison for the last five years? And what can we begin to interrogate when it comes to our understanding of 9/11 and what can be done about it now that we can interrogate him? Stay Free With Russell Brand is out there! Subscribe to Stay Free with Russell Brand on Podchaser and leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. If you like what you hear, share it on your socials and tag and tell a friend about what you think of it on Insta: if it s good, let us know what you thought of it! and we'll be sure to bring it to you in the next episode! Thanks for listening and spreading the word! Timestamps: 4:00 - Stay Free, Russell Brand 6:30 - What s Possible Now? 7:00 8:15 - What can I do now? 9:40 - What's possible? 11:20 - Is it possible now? 12: What s a good idea? 15:00 | What s possible now ? 16: Should we interrogate the CIA drone? 17: What can be interrogated? 18:15 19:30 21:10 - Is there a better way to interrogating him now? 22:40 22:10 23:10 Is he free? 25:00 Is he a threat to me? 26:00 Do you like it? 27: What do you think he s a threat? 29:00 Does he have a problem? 30: What is he a distraction? 35:00 Can he need to be killed? 36:00 What s he do I have a job? 37:00 Are you a hero? 39:00 Or do you have a plan?
00:14:01.000We were just talking about the audio, but whether or not we are audible, we know that free speech has experienced an incredible victory.
00:14:10.000In the last 48 hours, Julian Assange is free.
00:14:14.000And I suppose we'll be tackling loads of questions about the freedom of Julian Assange and the deal that was made.
00:14:22.000But there has to be a moment, doesn't there, where we acknowledge that something extraordinary has happened.
00:14:27.000That most of us probably assumed that Julian Assange was going to die.
00:14:32.000Imprisoned because what Julian Assange did was embarrassed and exposed corruption exactly the level that most of us suspect is beyond the reach of democracy and we're going to be exploring that a little bit what you might call the uniparty or there's loads of ways of analyzing it but the sort of sense that There are impermeable powers that we cannot access that in fact control the world and there are so many examples of that that are usually dismissed as conspiracy theory when they bubble up into public consciousness.
00:15:08.000We're talking about 9-11 because of the revelation that practical and And information that's easy to corroborate has come out that reveals, in a sense, obviously the relationship between the Bush family and Saudi Arabia and the likelihood that the Saudi Arabian government were involved in the 9-11 attacks.
00:15:28.000And in a way, Oh yeah, the 3rd of July is Julian Assange's birthday.
00:15:52.000If you're watching this on YouTube, we'll be there for about 15 minutes.
00:15:55.000Then we're going to be talking about a few things.
00:15:57.000I want to talk about John Oliver's take on the UK election.
00:16:01.000We're going to talk about the fact that Keir Starmer, the presumed next leader of our country, was involved in the Julian Assange case and the Crown Prosecution Service has wiped the files that pertain to Keir Starmer's visits to the United States when he was head of the Crown Prosecution Service.
00:17:25.000With ad hoc commentary from paparazzi.
00:17:30.000To see him and Stella Assange embrace again.
00:17:34.000To see the eerie ghoul of the Guardian's watermark up in the corner.
00:17:40.000One of the legacy media organisations that abandoned Assange after partnering with him.
00:17:46.000For the revelations that in a sense changed reporting and formed a significant moment in the advent of independent media.
00:17:56.000The legacy media had to form relationships with WikiLeaks and Assange because he had access to information and means of conveying information that were way advanced of what they were capable of.
00:18:08.000Subsequently, of course, they abandoned him.
00:18:11.000When the establishment came for Julian Assange, when Mike Pompey said, we should kill him, Mike Pompey, head of the CIA, when Hillary Clinton said, hey, maybe we should drone this guy, or can't we drone this guy, The Guardian, The New York Times, The Spiegel, Figaro, all those organisations that were happy to use Assange's reporting, abandoned him.
00:18:35.000What can we begin to interrogate when it comes to our understanding of 9-11?
00:18:40.000What can we interrogate when it comes to our understanding of the pandemic period?
00:18:45.000What can we look at differently now that Assange is free?
00:18:49.000And who else is going to be exposed and embarrassed as a result of Assange's freedom?
00:18:54.000I'm not saying that Julian Assange may himself have further revelations.
00:18:56.000Julian Assange Could be forgiven if he spent the rest of his life on a beach with his wife and his sons.
00:19:24.000Did Julian Assange's WikiLeaks revelations ever put anyone at risk, or was that always a bogus claim?
00:19:31.000Colonel McGregor's response is pretty fascinating.
00:19:34.000We also talk about A lot of people are obviously saying it's not the real Julian Assange.
00:19:39.000I think it is the real Julian Assange.
00:19:41.000We can't be so enmeshed in conspiracy theory and cynicism that we are unable to enjoy even a brief victory in a grim world.
00:19:50.000Colonel McGregor also talks about the history of Russia's relationship with the United States of America and the fact that perhaps we're coming to the end of an era when it comes to American supremacy and all of the connotations of that.
00:20:06.000Okay guys, what do I want to talk to you about first?
00:20:08.000I want to talk to you... This is I suppose where I'd like to start.
00:21:15.000Being asked to choose between Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer in a general election is like choosing between Morecambe and Wise or Abbott and Costello.
00:21:25.000You might have a favourite particular member of a double act, but what do you think the meaningful difference is between two establishment stooges that parrot the talking points of the globalist elites whenever they're questioned or inquired of?
00:21:40.000One would say perhaps the fanfare and excitement of a general election and the fervour of pundits is all coming to waste if what you're invited to vote for is one of two sock puppets representatives of the same uniparty.
00:21:55.000To illustrate this point, here they both are saying the exact same thing, the exact same thing, on the subject of, forget for a minute Nigel Farage, I know he's becoming increasingly popular, In this country.
00:22:11.000And if you are anti-establishment, I recognise that you will look for anti-establishment figures and maybe, maybe you will interrogate that enquiry.
00:22:35.000My personal little domain can be me and my kids and my wife and frankly I can't control them.
00:22:40.000Certainly not on long car journeys in hot weather.
00:22:43.000Cast that aside for a moment if you will and look at both Keir Starmer Next Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, current Prime Minister, not only condemning Nigel Farage, but denying the idea that Putin was provoked.
00:23:00.000It should show you that you might be excited about getting rid of one government, But if you get rid of a government in order to simply replace them with a set of principles, ideas, virtues, edicts, and interests that are, broadly speaking, identical, you're wasting your time.
00:23:18.000And the whole system is a waste of time.
00:23:21.000And we will provide further examples of why optimism and starmageddon do not belong in the same sentence.
00:23:30.000What he said was completely wrong and only plays into Putin's hands.
00:23:34.000This is a man... It's played into Putin's hands!
00:23:49.000And now to poison some people on the streets of Britain!
00:23:54.000who deployed nerve agents on the streets of Britain, who's doing deals with countries.
00:23:58.000Right, the KGB maybe did kill someone in Britain, but as Donald Trump once said,
00:24:03.000you think our deep state agents don't get involved with stuff like that? Think there
00:24:07.000ain't CIA bases in Ukraine? Think British special forces aren't involved in blowing
00:24:12.000up bridges in Crimea? If it amounts to our espionage, our spying, our skullduggery,
00:24:20.000our international murders, our corruption is okay and theirs isn't? What kind of government is that?
00:24:26.000What kind of ideology is that? How can we get excited about that? How will you not find the
00:24:31.000affability of populists more appealing than this bland, bureaucratic, cynical, corrupt bullshit?
00:24:40.000like North Korea and this kind of appeasement is dangerous for Britain's security, the security of
00:24:46.000Seizement was a word that was very popular in the first and second world war and they are trying to deploy the very same kind of jingoism that they would condemn in their opponents.
00:24:55.000Allies that rely on us and only emboldens Putin further.
00:25:01.000And now to my sidekick, the next prime minister of your country and man who had curious meetings with the CIA.
00:25:08.000When when Jeremy Corbyn was the head of Labour and appears to have taken extraordinary visits that have been wiped from the CPS, records to America that potentially pertain to Julian Assange's ongoing incarceration, Keir Starmer.
00:25:22.000Now, if you're considering voting for Keir Starmer, imagine this, imagine if for the last couple of years in opposition, Keir Starmer had been continually visiting Belmarsh, making public statements.
00:25:31.000It's a disgrace that Julian Assange is in prison!
00:25:44.000This guy is at least opposing the current establishment but he didn't do that, did he?
00:25:50.000He got baffled and befuddled and confused and in a muddle whenever he was asked a complicated question about emerging identity and gender politics, unable to cope with that.
00:25:59.000He opened the courts 24 hours a day, seven days a week when there is a little bit of uprising across the United Kingdom because in Sushi, Sushi!
00:27:07.000Oh no, but then maybe this will happen or that will happen.
00:27:09.000Reject the establishment if you don't like it.
00:27:11.000Reject hypocrisy if you don't like it.
00:27:13.000Reject corruption if you don't like it.
00:27:15.000Invite something beautiful into your heart.
00:27:18.000Why exactly was Keir Starmer meeting with the CIA?
00:27:20.000Why exactly was he opening the courts 24-7?
00:27:23.000Why exactly did he deny young people the right to anonymity so they could be prosecuted as adults after some riots in the UK about 10 years ago?
00:27:31.000Look it up when he was head of the CPS and why was he visiting Washington and did it have anything to do with the imprisonment of Julian Assange and his presumed extradition?
00:27:41.000And if it did, what kind of leader are we electing?
00:27:45.000And should there be fanfare and excitement about him?
00:28:26.000I can understand concern about Russia's actual invasion of Ukraine, which must be terrifying for the poor Ukrainian people who are being played like pawns like the rest of us in this globalist endeavor.
00:28:39.000But what, you're worried about bots now?
00:28:41.000When we know that our nations are just as guilty of that same kind of insurrectionist, insidious activity in China, in the Philippines, and presumably in Russia.
00:29:12.000Let's have a look then at Keir Starmer's role in the persecution of Julian Assange.
00:29:16.000If you're watching us on YouTube, we'll be there for another couple of minutes.
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00:29:37.000Let's have a look at what Keir Starmer said about Assange.
00:29:42.000Or rather, thank you, thank you Monsieur.
00:29:57.000We're going to come back and we're going to show you that Starmer had four trips to Washington while head of the CPS, the Crown Prosecution Service.
00:30:05.000That's like he was the attorney general for our country.
00:30:10.000Let's have a look at why those records might have been deleted and what it might reveal.
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00:31:36.000Alright, let's get back to this content.
00:31:39.000This is some excellent reporting from DCUK.
00:31:42.000At them when we post this on X. Because, I'll tell you why.
00:31:46.000Because in Kistama you have the emergence of another globalist.
00:31:50.000In the release of Julian Assange you have a potential victory for free speech.
00:31:55.000And if Julian Assange can be freed after revealing the corruption of the international establishment, perhaps, All independent journalists, perhaps all independent thinkers, might come together and apply our shared inquisitiveness, our shared spirit of inquiry to, well, 9-11, the pandemic period, the kind of things we talk about all the time.
00:32:18.000Perhaps it's possible that the truth may burst forth The way that Julian Assange's liberty has punctured the bubble of totalitarianism.
00:32:27.000So the reason it's important to look at a figure like Keir Starmer is not because I think he's evil, but actually the opposite.
00:32:32.000I think he's kind of neutral and potentially simply a tool of the very same kind of establishment that puts figures like Rishi Sunak Let's have a look at this story and look at Keir Starmer's connection to Julian Assange and the United States of America.
00:32:46.000The Crown Prosecution Service, England and Wales' public prosecutor, has deleted all records of its former head, Keir Starmer's trips to the US.
00:32:57.000It's perfectly normal, standard practice to delete all of that.
00:33:01.000It's just standard practice that we've deleted all of that.
00:33:03.000It's standard practice to survey people online.
00:33:06.000It's standard practice to deem, amplify and censor true information online.
00:33:09.000It's standard practice to control you.
00:33:11.000It's standard practice to move towards authoritarianism.
00:33:14.000It's standard practice to hold elections that don't mean anything.
00:33:16.000Where you can choose anyone as long as it's these two people that we already control and these two institutions that are already corrupted by their finance models.
00:33:28.000That's exactly what we're considering right now.
00:33:31.000...served as Director of Public Prosecutions from 2008 to 2013, a period when the body was overseeing Julian Assange's proposed extradition to Sweden.
00:33:40.000Where Hillary Clinton, by the way, was saying, why can't we just drone this guy?
00:33:44.000Hillary Clinton was suggesting just murdering him, as was Mike Pompeo, the head of the CIA, yo.
00:33:50.000He was similarly suggesting, why don't we just execute him?
00:33:53.000Well, thank God that man who's currently in Australia Where his wife and kids wasn't murdered because he was inconvenient to the establishment.
00:34:01.000Remember, whoever it is you're thinking about voting for, whether it's next month or in a few months, I don't remember any leading public politician, so I can think of a few notable people on the left in our country, that came out and said, This dude Julian Assange, he should not be in jail.
00:34:29.000Because if they didn't say it, you know what side they're on.
00:34:32.000During Starmer's time in the post, the CPS was marred by irregularities surrounding the case of the WikiLeaks founder.
00:34:39.000Notice how they have to use even this investigative organization that you've got to assume is legit and on it, because they're reporting on an important story right here for sure.
00:37:09.000Excuse me, let me... I was wondering who was in charge.
00:37:11.000It's like that empty boat thing, isn't it?
00:37:13.000You know like if there's a guy asleep in a rowboat on a lake just drifting in and out of consciousness and there's a boat keeps knocking into him and he's getting all infuriated about why is this boat banging into me why is this boat banging into me then he's all infuriated then he sort of like opens his eyes and looks there's no one in the boat it's an empty vessel.
00:37:30.000All of us really are connected and united On a molecular level, perhaps there are abrasive moments and brushes and bumps between us, but ultimately, are we not all children of the same source?
00:37:58.000Haven't heard that in so long, Russ, says Kenzie67.
00:38:02.000Assange and Wikileaks began publishing classified U.S.
00:38:04.000diplomatic cables in alliance with some of the world's largest newspapers in November 2010 in the same month.
00:38:09.000Sweden issued an international arrest warrant for Assange over allegations of sexual misconduct, leading to a protracted legal battle in which the CPS was heavily involved.
00:38:19.000I'd like to know what Keir Starmer has to say on that subject right now.
00:38:25.000What are the redacted, deleted emails?
00:38:50.000But while there is no longer any official record of what Stammer did on these four trips on the British side, some information has come to light on the U.S.
00:38:58.000records show that on the 9th of November 2011, the U.S.
00:39:01.000Attorney General Eric Holder met with Stammer at his office at the U.S.
00:39:04.000Department of Justice, the DOJ, for 45 minutes.
00:39:07.000Stammer's CPS was then handling Assange's proposed extradition To Sweden.
00:39:13.000Declassified has previously shown that the UK Home Office deployed eight staff on the secret operation to seize Assange from his asylum at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.
00:39:23.000This was a highly irregular move as Ecuador is a friendly country and the asylum is a right enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
00:39:31.000I visited Julian Assange in the Ecuadorian Embassy during that period.
00:39:36.000He was obviously extremely weary, exhausted from what he was carrying, perhaps even having an understanding of what trials and challenges were yet to come.
00:39:49.000I looked around that Ecuadorian embassy and at the time reflected on the ludicrousness that there were oases and sanctuaries to be found in the sort of same actual territory in which he was being persecuted.
00:40:01.000We were literally in London but in that building in London they couldn't get him.
00:40:05.000Like you're playing tag or hide-and-seek and you're in the base.
00:40:09.000It just made me recognize how temporal and abstract some principles actually are.
00:40:14.000I'm not suggesting there aren't universals, but it is peculiar to know that Julian Assange found himself in sanctuary for that moment.
00:40:21.000He slept behind a bookcase in a corner, and I asked, uh, can I see that?
00:40:26.000That's the last bit of privacy that I've got left.
00:40:29.000As Julian Assange himself shared, Mark Zuckerberg has become rich by selling your private data to massive corporations and potentially sharing it with governments.
00:40:38.000Certainly some of Edward Snowden's revelations seem to suggest that that's precisely the case.
00:40:46.000Isn't it extraordinary to learn that privacy in itself has become a kind of commodity?
00:40:52.000That technology is supercharging state and corporate power to the degree where new forms of authoritarianism are plainly on the horizon.
00:41:00.000No wonder then that people are looking to Britain first, America first, France first, Germany first, whatever nation first politicians to stop this incremental creep of corrupt power from swallowing us All up!
00:41:17.000Julian Assange went from the Ecuadorian embassy straight to Belmarsh without trial.
00:41:24.000Watch what our political leaders say now.
00:41:27.000Watch what Biden and Trump say in the debates.
00:41:32.000Tomorrow night, which we will be streaming live, by the way.
00:41:35.000You can join us for that, even though it means I'm going to be up late in a dressing gown, all confused, maybe smoking a fag, all baffled and that, maybe in a hairnet with rollers on and everything.
00:42:00.000The CPS's lack of disclosure of documents related to Assange may raise suspicions of a cover-up.
00:42:06.000While Starmer was still in charge in April 2013, the CPS rejected Assange's request for the personal data it had on him because of the live matters still pending.
00:42:15.000I wonder why Assange wasn't given his legal right to access, under the Freedom of Information Act, to those documents.
00:42:23.000Those documents... Why, do you want a government That's just sort of controlling you and censoring you and surveilling you.
00:42:30.000Is there an opportunity for you in the next election in your nation to vote against that?
00:42:34.000Are there independent candidates that say that you will run your own life?
00:42:59.000We've proven that we're ideologically bankrupt.
00:43:02.000You go to your God, or your lack of God, for ideology, and we'll get on with making sure that the trash gets collected on time, that your streets are clean, that your schools are working, that you can get doctor appointments.
00:43:12.000We'll leave you alone and shut the fuck up, which is what we should have done a long time ago, because when it comes to morals, we've got nothing really to offer, have we?
00:43:20.000The CPSC's lack of disclosure of documents.
00:43:23.000Even GCHQ, the UK's largest spy agency, had granted Assange's request for the personal information it held on him, which revealed one of its intelligence officers calling the Swedish case a fit-up.
00:43:46.000Hillary Clinton inquired, Can't we just drone this guy?
00:43:51.000Well, thank God she couldn't just drone that guy.
00:43:54.000And whatever Keir Starmer, Hillary Clinton knew or didn't know, whatever these globalist figures, interchangeable in my view, who seem to enter public life relatively poor, leave public life pretty goddamn rich, Seem to have another angle.
00:44:43.000It looks like they'll do anything to bring down anyone that dares to speak out against power.
00:44:48.000Julian Assange is an incomparable figure, perhaps, in the modern world when it comes to standing up to and exposing the corruption of authority.
00:44:55.000It's easy to forget How much he's informed us when it comes to matters of war, what he said about Afghanistan, the purpose is not to end the war, it's to sustain it, it's to drain tax money from public bases and to filter it into private hands.
00:45:09.000You can apply that to all of the wars that are going on right now.
00:45:12.000The problem is Julian Assange remains relevant and now Julian Assange is free.
00:45:15.000And if he chooses to spend the rest of his life with his family and his children, then good luck to him.
00:45:20.000Good luck to him and he deserves that.
00:45:23.000But let us all remember the lesson of his example.
00:45:27.000Now all of us have the opportunity to stand up as he did and oppose corruption and authority.
00:45:33.000In a minute we're going to be back with some fantastic revelations about 9-11 and what it means when information is classified and censored and what the truth behind classification and censorship often are.
00:45:44.000First of all though, a message from one of our partners on the importance of your personal health.
00:47:05.000So whatever John Oliver is, he really believes, I think, in what he's saying.
00:47:11.000And I also believe he's very, very funny.
00:47:13.000And his success in the United States of America is well deserved.
00:47:17.000But I must say that when I saw him saying that a victory for Keir Starmer would be a victory for democracy, even if those weren't the literal words he used, I felt kind of conflicted.
00:47:29.000John Oliver said that July the 4th was the opportunity for British people to have our own Independence Day.
00:47:34.000That the 4th of July needed mean a kind of a moment of embarrassment.
00:47:38.000They kicked us out for our taxes without representation.
00:47:41.000You know, it was a good premise for a joke.
00:47:44.000John Oliver, I would say, is extremely funny and extremely good comedian.
00:47:49.000But this is something I believe is important and I think might be perhaps, you tell me, the most important thing when it comes to politics in countries like yours and ours.
00:47:59.000If you're going to vote for someone that's ultimately going to do precisely the same sort of stuff that the previous government did, that doesn't have any real ideas, and just use the Julian Assange example if you want as a kind of thermometer barometer for this one, you know, in Kistama you're not voting for a leader who's like, for the last four years, We've got to get Julian Assange out of that prison!
00:48:21.000You're voting for someone who was the head of the CPS that potentially collaborated with, maybe even conspired to ensure that Julian Assange didn't get a fair trial, didn't get freedom, didn't get to stay in the Ecuadorian embassy, even though that's a very peculiar wish the grant of anybody.
00:48:38.000Some might recall that Keir Starmer didn't prosecute Jimmy Savile when he had the opportunity.
00:48:43.000So being hysterical, he was a Brutal sexual predator in our country for a while that had interesting ties to the royal family and all sorts of charities and powerful figures.
00:48:52.000Kind of like a British Epstein in a way.
00:48:54.000You'll note that a lot of establishment figures seem to have peculiar sex stuff going on.
00:48:59.000I'm not talking about, um, promiscuity.
00:49:02.000I'm not talking about being out there, getting amongst it.
00:49:05.000I'm talking about weird stuff that involves trafficking, going to islands and people being sort of maneuvered around and peculiar, extraordinary, dark shit.
00:49:14.000What I think is fascinating here, in this John Oliver video, is the endorsement of keeping politics between very narrow lines.
00:49:24.000Again, I like John Oliver as a comedian, and as a human being actually, from what I remember of him years ago when I used to know him.
00:49:31.000But the idea that British people should be satisfied with getting rid of the Conservatives, the Tories, our right-wing-ish party, is laughable, risible and ridiculous and amounts to simply championing and trumpeting for the establishment to get another four years.
00:49:49.000This time in the form of another authoritarian, centralist, bureaucrat, prosecutor of the innocent.
00:49:58.000Let's have a look at that as a sort of a an opportunity to examine what people mean when they say that organizations like HBO ultimately parrot talking points of the establishment and even amplify their agenda.
00:50:12.000Think of some of Alex Jones's remarks about his HBO streamed trials, which of course extraordinarily continues to use the idea that it's the victims of Sandy Hook that are being supported and God knows anyone that's lost a child they deserve limitless love, limitless support.
00:50:28.000But is the ongoing shutting down of Infowars and Alex Jones about that?
00:50:32.000It's a question that we can continue to ask.
00:50:36.000If I may quote Bill Pullman, yelling about aliens, if we do this, the 4th of July will no longer be known as just an American holiday, but also as the day when Britain looked at the Conservatives, who've driven the entire country into a ditch, and said in one voice, loud and clear, The thing is though, that the Labour Party will remain in that ditch.
00:51:07.000I wonder what single policy could be pointed to as an example of how there will be change for ordinary British people.
00:51:15.000I wonder what in particular about Keir Starmer's past or history or vision for the future could be celebrated as bringing about the kind of change that this piece seems to be calling forth, beckoning, celebrating.
00:51:31.000Keir Starmer is Tony Blair without the charisma.
00:51:34.000And Tony Blair without the charisma is just a war criminal.
00:51:38.000So God knows what kind of globalist nightmares may await us if people happily go vote for Keir Starmer saying, well it's not perfect, it's the best we can do.
00:51:47.000The best we can do is what's gotten us in this mess.
00:51:56.000Anything that's a vote against the establishment, even if that's not voting at all, is better than supporting the ongoing establishment tyranny in the form of interchangeable bureaucrats.
00:52:09.000Why don't you let me know what you think?
00:52:11.000Can you think of a single political leader that's saying, we're going to end the donations, we're going to end the lobbying, we're going to end the corruption, we're going to end the divisiveness culturally, we're going to empower you individually, we're going to do whatever it takes To ensure that your mandates, your referenda, are what we govern by.
00:52:47.000If you want no more enrichment of the corporate class, then that's what we'll end.
00:52:51.000If you want an end to financial corruption internationally, and the same sets of interests being able to implement their agenda in various nations through various bureaucracies, we will support your right to do that.
00:53:02.000These centralist political systems exist only to facilitate ongoing globalism and corporatism.
00:53:53.000They let all the Bushes in and the other Clintons and everybody else, but not Hillary.
00:53:57.000The title of the book, Something Lost, Something Gained.
00:54:00.000One can only assume that that's integrity and money.
00:54:04.000These kind of institutionally corrupt leaders are precisely what we have to oppose and in the wake of Julian Assange's release, let's have a review and reckoning of some of the subjects that have long intrigued and baffled us in equal measure.
00:54:22.000That some undetectable hijacking genii took control of some planes and destroyed some important landmarks in New York City, killed 3,000 people, somehow got rid of all the surveillance footage, were brilliantly funded, didn't have any connection to the Bush family, no connection to Saudi Arabia.
00:54:41.000Some recently unsealed documents And I wonder what's in all of these sealed documents, whether they pertain to Pfizer, whether they pertain to the military-industrial complex, whether they pertain to peculiar relationships between political figures, deep state agencies, and maybe people that have their own private sex islands.
00:54:57.000It's interesting to ponder that perhaps what's in sealed documents everywhere That once unsealed would radicalize you and make you a little less compliant.
00:55:06.000It's an interesting thing to think about.
00:55:08.000Certainly this new revelation has damaged my trust in the establishment which, I'll be honest with you, wasn't that strong anyway.
00:55:15.000So this is the revelation that Saudi Arabia Are likely, likely have strong ties to the 9-11 attacks and indeed it is 9-11 victims that want this investigated further.
00:55:28.000In the same way that apparently the victims of the Sandy Hook massacre...
00:55:33.000And as I can't, I never tire of saying they deserve a great deal of sympathy and they deserve a great deal of compensation.
00:55:41.000Surely the same sympathy and compensation is owed to the victims of 9-11 and they seem to be at very least curious about what Saudi Arabia's involvement was in 9-11 and what in particular the Bush family's relationship with Saudi Arabia was and whether or not There's more to 9-11 than meets the eye.
00:56:01.000And perhaps those of us that from the beginning were a little curious about 9-11 and how such an extraordinary plot was enacted, how it was reported on, how Building 7 was reported on as having fallen down while it was still visible in the background of the BBC shot.
00:56:19.000In fact, it was perhaps the moment that a new world was born.
00:56:23.000After 9-11, it became legitimized to surveil.
00:56:27.000It became legitimized to inquire, spy, censor and control.
00:56:32.000It became legitimized to go to war in Iraq and in the Middle East.
00:56:36.000In a sense, when that tower, those towers, came down, a new world was born of its ashes and we live in it yet.
00:56:44.000And thanks to the revelations of the likes of Manning, Snowden, Assange, we have a different understanding of what the function of government is.
00:56:50.000It is to censor, it is to surveil, it is to control, it is to prevent us from waking up in our pods like Neo, realizing we can't trust them, and becoming radicalized.
00:57:00.000And every time an envelope like this one, envelope, is unsealed, more questions come out, don't they?
00:57:08.000Two decades ago, the 9-11 Commission found that al-Qaeda acted alone.
00:57:12.000But victims' families say that is not true, pointing to this video and other evidence as proof.
00:57:18.000They are suing Saudi Arabia, claiming its government provided crucial assistance to the hijackers and planners behind the September 11th attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people.
00:57:33.000A voice on the video says in Arabic, I am transmitting these scenes to you from the heart of the
00:57:41.000American capital, Washington. So this is an unsealed piece of evidence.
00:57:45.000You know that classified documentation of various kinds contains information so extraordinary and explosive, whether you're watching me right now in Canada or Germany or Australia or America, wherever you are, you know that if you had access to the clandestine information in your country, let's just pick a few subjects, assassination of presidents, Terrorist attacks like 9-11, your country's occupation and invasion of foreign territories that they probably had no business invading, events during the pandemic, measures that were taken, promises that were given, profits that were made.
00:58:15.000If you had access to that information you might become a bit less compliant.
00:58:19.000Now it's extraordinary to watch this tape because it seems seems like just someone having a...
00:58:24.000At first glance rather lovely holiday traveling around Manhattan and enjoying some landmarks.
00:58:29.000If we didn't know what was about to happen next perhaps we would leave it there but we now know that this is a significant piece of evidence that ties Saudi Arabia to those attacks and who knows what other deep state interests and other nations and financial interests and family Might be involved in the 9-11 tax.
00:58:49.000We're always interested to hear your opinion.
00:58:52.000But what we can certainly testify to as one is that the truth, as Julian Assange revealed, would probably make you a little less compliant.
01:00:05.000Some people are saying in the Awakened Wonder chat, USA Taxpayer, one of my favourite handles because it sort of ultimately reveals the way that you are regarded by those that govern you.
01:00:14.000Entrances and exits of the Capitol, security posts, This is like, this is the pre-internet age, or at least the pre-social media and complex modern version of the internet.
01:00:30.000You just wouldn't do, right okay, attacking that, blow that up.
01:00:34.000Like, it's such a clear bit of evidence, isn't it?
01:00:43.000In this portion of the video, Bayoumi points out the Washington Monument and says, I will get over there and report to you in detail what is there.
01:00:51.000He also notes the airport is not far away.
01:01:10.000Is this to do with the growing number of nations that are joining the BRICS de-dollarization movement?
01:01:17.000Let me know in the chat if you think that this is about that.
01:01:20.000And then conducting that 360 degree panoramic view.
01:01:24.000Richard Lambert is a retired FBI agent.
01:01:27.000Some people saying no hijackers, no planes.
01:01:30.000You know, like, this is I suppose what's interesting as there are further and further revelations on a subject like 9-11 or the pandemic or whatever, is that you start with, well, this is what can be corroborated.
01:01:41.000What they're telling us is definitely not true.
01:01:43.000What do some of these sealed documents seem to suggest?
01:01:46.000Oh, well, there's some sort of degree of conspiracy, collaboration, other organizations appear to be involved.
01:01:52.000Oh my god, what are they holding back then?
01:01:54.000And this is when you get tempted to speculate and conject, and I, you know, I'm pretty sympathetic to people that go, well this group must be involved, and maybe this happened, but when, or we know, that the building 7, where they expected us to believe that the passports were found in the ashes, there were so many sort of ludicrous and extraordinary sort of symbols and moments and titbits in that story.
01:02:15.000And I wonder, and I'm going to trust you, in a sense, When even if you go a bit off key with a conspiracy theory, remember like people at the beginning of COVID that were going, it's a bioweapon, it's a bioweapon, it's a gene therapy.
01:02:26.000I remember thinking, no, you're going too far now.
01:02:28.000I bet what it is is they've just not done enough research on it.
01:02:30.000But my God, you know, look at what came out.
01:02:33.000And anyway, the sort of mood is correct.
01:02:37.000The point you're taking to, even by conspiracy theories that are not true, is this.
01:03:56.000...families and former intelligence analysts we spoke to believe portions of the video show Bayoumi surveilling the capital as part of that plan.
01:04:05.000And in the video, he references a, quote, plan.
01:04:40.000Well, that means it was taken within 90 days of the time when senior al-Qaeda planners reached the decision that the capital would be a target of the 9-11 attacks.
01:04:53.000That's when Osama bin Laden decided to approve Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's so-called planes operation.
01:05:21.000They also seized Bayoumi's handwritten address book that the lawyers for the 9-11 families say was filled with phone numbers of numerous senior Saudi officials who were in the government at the time.
01:05:33.000And when Bayoumi filmed the Washington video, he was often with two Saudi diplomats who the FBI says had ties to al-Qaeda, a They're walking a bit weird, aren't they?
01:05:58.000This is the first time American soil has been attacked since Pearl Harbor.
01:06:01.000All of that stuff, and then you get these documents.
01:06:03.000We need a Pearl Harbor-like event to legitimize all of these foreign wars that then did eventually happen.
01:06:09.000Oh man, and then what happens to people that report on the sort of lack of morality and downright corruption that did take place during the subsequent wars after this?
01:06:18.000Those people go to prison without trial and are only released well just about half an hour ago and why?
01:08:20.000By plan, I mean holiday that I'm having.
01:08:23.000Police are believed to have turned over the video to the FBI shortly after 9-11, which raises the question, why, after more than 20 years, is it just now surfacing?
01:09:11.000If it wasn't missed, then I would have to ask the question, what was done with it?
01:09:15.000That was Cecilia Vega reporting, and CBS News reached out to the FBI, which says it will not comment about ongoing litigation.
01:09:23.000Both the Saudi government and Omar al-Bayoumi deny any involvement in 9-11, and lawyers for the government have filed a motion to dismiss the case.
01:09:38.000Let's have a look at some other information on this story.
01:09:41.000Of the 19 Al-Qaeda terrorists who hijacked four US commercial airliners on the morning of 9-11, 15 were citizens of Saudi Arabia and, of course, Osama bin Laden was a member of one of Saudi Arabia's wealthiest families.
01:09:53.000Immediately after the attacks, the Bush administration downplayed the Saudi connection and suppressed evidence that might link powerful Saudis to the funding of Islamic extremism and terrorism.
01:10:01.000Do you remember in, like, Michael Moore's film, Fahrenheit 9-11, it talked about how they were all flown out urgently, that there were these Financial ties between the Bushes and Bin Ladens and all sorts of stuff that was baffling.
01:10:13.000And that was a relatively mainstream film at the time.
01:10:16.000Like, Michael Moore could put out a film like Fahrenheit 9-11 and be like, hmm, this is interesting.
01:10:21.000Like now, you just can't talk about this stuff.
01:10:23.000I suppose there's so much information available that it's all kind of just adrift and lost and it's very difficult to Get it to coalesce into a pinnacle or spike of potential action.
01:10:33.000Action like, don't vote for these people anymore!
01:10:36.000Don't cooperate with these people anymore!
01:10:38.000Find something in yourself that empowers you to transcend the various imprisonments and incarcerations that impose on you, either culturally or literally.
01:10:52.000Yeah, Michael Moore's a fucking idiot, you're saying that, man, but, like, Michael Moore, out of the time, is saying, I don't know what they're telling you about 9-11, there's some shady shit's going down, and you might say, well, I think it's this degree of shady shit, and I think it's these secret agencies, and I think it's this agenda, but ultimately, what, you can't get to a point of alliance with other people that are like, yeah, that was dodgy, man, that's a reason to never trust the establishment ever, ever again.
01:11:17.000Immediately after the attacks, the Bush administration downplayed the Saudi connection, of course.
01:11:21.000The Bush White House didn't want to upset his relationship with one of the world's largest oil-producing nations, which was also an American ally with enormous political influence in Washington.
01:11:30.000And much of what the FBI discovered about possible Saudi links to the attacks remains secret, even today.
01:11:36.000The links between... Right, he was like, what's that information?
01:11:41.000Maybe there are different nations' secret services involved in what went on there.
01:11:47.000Let us learn from the release of Assange that it's okay to inquire and investigate.
01:11:51.000There was nothing wrong with putting forward theories.
01:11:53.000Nothing wrong with conspiracy theories, actually.
01:11:56.000Nothing... There's no tangible reason why you should inquire and risk making an error in your hypotheses.
01:12:02.000Let's get out there and discuss this stuff.
01:12:06.000The links between the House of Bush and the House of Saud are deep, overlapping, and notoriously opaque.
01:12:12.000The Saudi investment in the Carlyle Group, the private equity firm whose rainmakers included George Bush Senior, the Saudi bankrolling of Poppy's Presidential Library, the lucrative contracts of the Saudis doled out to Halliburton when Dick Cheney was at the company's helm.
01:12:28.000The main law firm retained by the Saudis to defend them against the 9-11 families was Baker Botts.
01:13:10.000Author and journalist Craig Ungar documents 1.4 billion dollars that has made its way, made its way, from the Saudi royal family to entities tied to the bushfire, just made its way like those two guys, those two Saudis, just marching down the street like they're in a Talking Heads video.
01:13:26.000UNGA contends the documented oil holdings and affiliations of both Bush presidents has led to a policy of inaction in the post-September 11 world.
01:13:33.000Two days after 9-11, Saudi Arabia's influential ambassador to Washington, Prince Bandar bin Sultan, met with Bush at the White House and the two men smoked cigars, nothing wrong with that, on the Truman balcony, just enjoying a couple of cigars in the WAKE OF A TERRIBLE TERRIBLE DEFINING EPOCHAL EVENT!
01:13:49.000Over the next few days the Saudis were allowed to collect more than 160 Saudi officials including relatives of Osama Bin Laden from around the US and fly them on chartered jets to Saudi Arabia.
01:13:59.000Some even received an FBI escort to the airport.
01:14:01.000Isn't it weird how Alex Jones is, like, attacked in the way that he is when he's the dude?
01:14:06.000Like, you know, it was mad what he said about Sandy Hook, and he said that wrong.
01:14:09.000But isn't it also mad, if you're thinking about victims' families and protecting the families of victims, that Alex Jones went, oh, the Twin Towers are gonna get blown up, and there's some guy called Osama Bin Laden, and there'll be links to the deep state.
01:14:21.000Before it happened, and then during that whole period, Saudis are getting all flown out of the country and stuff.
01:14:28.000Whatever 9-11 was, it wasn't what they said it was.
01:14:31.000And I remember actually going on UK television, and someone goes, do you think 9-11 was... And I go, I don't trust the American government.
01:14:37.000Right, and I was like... It was like one of those things, like, you can't say that!
01:14:41.000It was when I was sort of awakening to all this stuff, I suppose.
01:14:48.000The FBI suspected Omar al-Bayoumi was a Saudi intelligence officer.
01:14:52.000I went to, yeah, you think, from his holiday videos.
01:14:54.000And now for my next holiday, I think what I might do is go to the Pentagon.
01:14:59.000And turn off these surveillance cameras.
01:15:01.000When the two hijackers arrived in LA in January 2000, Al Bayoumi met them in a restaurant, took them to San Diego, probably to go to the zoo, and set them up in an apartment, co-signing the lease, and advised them 1500 for rent.
01:15:16.000I'd be hard-pushed to do that for my very best friends.
01:15:54.000Bandar has also been accused by Zakariaz Moussari, the so-called 20th hijacker, of being one of Al-Qaeda's donors in the run-up to the attacks.
01:16:16.000It might not be conspiratorial enough, but in the wake of the Julian Assange release, we have to look now at all of the pieces that make up our paradigm and scrutinize what we were told and what was true.
01:16:27.000Hey, you told us this about the pandemic and this turned out to be true.
01:16:31.000Hey, you told us this about 9-11 and this turned out to be true.
01:16:33.000You told us this about the Middle Eastern wars and this turned out to be true.
01:16:44.000Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
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