Stay Free - Russel Brand - May 22, 2025


Stay Free IV - SF588


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 10 minutes

Words per Minute

163.41716

Word Count

11,589

Sentence Count

933

Misogynist Sentences

29

Hate Speech Sentences

22


Summary

Russell Brand is back with a brand new show on RUMBLE. This week, he's talking about the betrayal of the British people by Keir Starmer's government, and why he thinks it's time to bring down the establishment. Plus, a new story about Le Pen.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 *pain* *pain* Thank
00:00:17.000 you.
00:00:33.000 Thank you.
00:02:18.000 In this video, you're going to see the future.
00:02:20.000 I'm going to see you next time.
00:02:30.000 Hello and welcome to Stay Free IV with Russell Brand.
00:02:34.000 This week's show is extraordinary, unusual.
00:02:37.000 We're doing the whole thing hooked up to NAD IVs.
00:02:40.000 But that doesn't mean we're not going to bring you important and informative news as well as people doing potentially offensive impersonations of me.
00:02:47.000 If you're watching this on YouTube, X or anywhere other than Rumble, download Rumble Premium now.
00:02:52.000 Join us and support us there.
00:02:54.000 Before we get into this content with my adored team, Massey, post-production, beloved Jake, the producer, and Luke, who always seems like he's the kind of person that could lead us into any manner of controversial nightmares, sometimes he posts that.
00:03:07.000 I frankly do not approve of.
00:03:09.000 Let's have a look at this news.
00:03:11.000 Sorry.
00:03:12.000 In my country, the United Kingdom, the Brexit deal, which was a rare example of a referendum going the way that people wanted it to, because I think we're going to be revisiting 2020, aren't we?
00:03:22.000 The way that the wind is blowing at the moment.
00:03:25.000 People are getting...
00:03:26.000 Pretty ready to accept that the 2020 election of Joe Biden and those 81 million votes is suspicious.
00:03:32.000 Well, the Brexit referendum, whether you agree with Brexit or don't agree with Brexit, it was the will of the people demonstrated through a binary choice referendum.
00:03:42.000 Let's have a look at how Keir Starmer, the globalist WEF stude, has responded to that.
00:03:48.000 In short, he's walked back Brexit and is experiencing now the ire of the people.
00:03:53.000 Now, me, I'm a person that believes...
00:03:58.000 But you can't argue that the continental-wide EU is anything other than a bureaucracy that centralizes power and exploits people.
00:04:06.000 But I say it's so much better in this bit of content.
00:04:09.000 Stay with us wherever you're watching us.
00:04:11.000 Get over to Rumble and watch us there.
00:04:13.000 And let me know in the comments and chat if you think that the Brexit betrayal will bring down Keir Starmer's government.
00:04:19.000 Britain has been betrayed through Brexit.
00:04:22.000 Whether you agree with Brexit or not, the British people voted for it.
00:04:27.000 Tommy Robinson, the epitome of the British spirit standing in the shadows in waiting, has been released at the very time that the Brexit wound has been reopened by Keir Starmer's betrayal of the democracy that they claim to endorse.
00:04:45.000 Let me put it this way.
00:04:50.000 Well, in a simple binary choice between shall we stay in Europe or leave Europe, the British people voted to leave Europe.
00:05:05.000 That is clearly not what the establishment wanted or intended.
00:05:10.000 So since then, they've been looking for ways to reverse that decision, and in Keir Starmer, they found that way.
00:05:18.000 Obama has gone back to Europe and negotiated a kind of soft Brexit where the EU still has extraordinary control over the British economy, British migration, British borders.
00:05:30.000 It is a betrayal of the very democracy that the secularists and globalists claim should replace the authority of God.
00:05:40.000 And yet they cannot even abide by their own principles.
00:05:45.000 I don't know whether it's better to be in the EU or not be in the EU.
00:05:50.000 How would I possibly know that?
00:05:52.000 My sense is that sovereignty should begin with the individual.
00:05:55.000 Move on to the family and the community.
00:05:58.000 And from there on in, there should be confederacies and alliances that are always consensual, explicit, transparent and open.
00:06:07.000 You aren't going to get that through the nation state.
00:06:11.000 You're certainly not going to get it through continent-wide bureaucracies.
00:06:15.000 And you will never get it with the corrupt globalist leaders that are empowered right now.
00:06:21.000 Let's have a look at this story.
00:06:23.000 The UK and the EU have agreed that...
00:06:25.000 The Brexit reset, that's what it's being called, the Brexit reset trade deal, as Sir Keir Starmer declares Britain is back, essentially back in Europe, which no one voted for.
00:06:35.000 Let's have a look at the legacy media's reporting on this story.
00:06:40.000 It's a reset of defence and trade ties.
00:06:45.000 So again, militarism and economics are the false idols that dominate global politics.
00:06:55.000 Britain struck a deal with the European Union on Monday that will see the most significant reset of defence and trade ties since Brexit.
00:07:03.000 Ursula von der Leyen, by any sensible analysis, is a criminal.
00:07:07.000 Certainly, she was engaged in what appears to be...
00:07:09.000 Criminal or...
00:07:11.000 How do I best describe this without the use of the word allegedly?
00:07:11.000 Hmm.
00:07:15.000 Just use the word allegedly.
00:07:16.000 Allegedly, she was communicating directly with Albert Baller, the CEO of Pfizer, during the pandemic period and doing deals for vaccines that were not going through explicit or indeed...
00:07:27.000 I don't know if that amounts to criminality, but certainly she has had investigations and allegations made that compare unfavourably to the very allegations that meant that Marine Le Pen can no longer run for office in France.
00:07:44.000 The EU continually intervene in European elections.
00:07:48.000 She explicitly said...
00:07:50.000 We'll see if things go in a difficult direction.
00:07:54.000 I've spoken about Hungary and...
00:07:57.000 Poland, we have tools.
00:07:58.000 What do they mean by tools to intervene?
00:08:00.000 How can you intervene in democracy?
00:08:03.000 You can't, can you, without it being undemocratic.
00:08:06.000 It comes after US President Donald Trump's upending of the global order pushed the two sides to move on from their bitter divorce.
00:08:13.000 British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the agreement a win-win.
00:08:17.000 it gives us unprecedented access to the EU market, the best of any country outside of the EU or EFTA, all while sticking to the red lines in our manifesto about not rejoining the single market, the customs union, and no return to freedom of movement.
00:08:35.000 At the heart of the reset is a new defence and security pact.
00:08:39.000 It will let Britain be part of any joint procurement and pave the way for British companies to take part in a $167 billion programme to rearm Europe.
00:08:50.000 Britain said the deal will also cut red tape for food and agricultural producers, making food cheaper, improve energy security and add about $12 billion to the economy by 2040.
00:09:01.000 A contentious new fishing agreement was signed and a limited youth mobility scheme was outlined, while British visitors will have faster access to the EU by way of airport e-gates.
00:09:13.000 This is the story of historical and natural partners standing side by side.
00:09:20.000 Remember what I told you earlier about how lawyers have to tell you a story?
00:09:23.000 What you're witnessing there is storytelling.
00:09:25.000 Listen to what she says.
00:09:26.000 This is the story of historic partners.
00:09:30.000 Let's watch that again.
00:09:31.000 This is the story of historical and natural partners standing side by side on the global stage.
00:09:38.000 Historical and natural.
00:09:40.000 What does she mean by natural there?
00:09:43.000 Oh, man.
00:09:45.000 Natural means an undeniable power in this context.
00:09:49.000 That's what she means by natural.
00:09:52.000 Extraordinary.
00:09:53.000 And if you want to talk about nature, there's a bleeding channel around Britain.
00:09:56.000 That's pretty natural.
00:09:57.000 EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen highlighted the importance of finding solutions together as allies.
00:10:04.000 Relations were poisoned by years of post-Brexit arguments, but collaboration between Britain and European powers over Ukraine and Trump has rebuilt trust between the two sides.
00:10:15.000 Monday's agreement was denounced by Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage, whose anti-immigration reform party has seen a recent rise in popularity, putting pressure on the Labour government.
00:10:25.000 The deal was also criticised by the opposition Conservative Party, which oversaw the 2016 Brexit vote and spent years negotiating the original divorce deal.
00:10:35.000 A really interesting divorce, pejorative description.
00:10:39.000 How do you imagine, let me know in the comments and chat, reform's success at the ballot box will be impacted by this agreement and the reneging on ultimately the results of a referendum and further demonstration that there is no such thing as democracy if what you mean by democracy is the will of the people represented.
00:11:04.000 If that's what you mean by democracy, there is no democracy.
00:11:07.000 What democracy is, as Mike Benz explained to us, is a set of institutions that are controlled by the powerful.
00:11:13.000 Then the function of the media and the incumbent powerful becomes a masquerade.
00:11:19.000 How do we make people believe there is democracy when what there is is a kind of feudalism, a new technological...
00:11:27.000 Here is Andrew Bridgen, who's always been outspoken when it comes to matters of democracy and has been expelled from the Conservative Party as a result of that.
00:11:40.000 Keir Starmer gave away our sovereign fishing rights and made our justice system subservient to the EU in order to be able to sign a treaty giving away control of our armed forces, intelligence services, nuclear deterrent, police services and our defence industry to the EU with the tacit consent of all others.
00:11:57.000 party leaders in Parliament.
00:11:59.000 When their planned war comes, it will be von der Leyen who orders conscription of our young people for her army.
00:12:06.000 That's an extraordinary appraisal.
00:12:11.000 Given the likelihood of global conflict in the next five to ten years, whatever this event 2030 ends up being, it's likely that having power that goes beyond your national government, Will be useful.
00:12:28.000 Let's have a look at what George Galloway, who's a left-wing politician, has to say.
00:12:33.000 Dear Faraj, you must lead a broad movement in the country against the betrayal of Brexit.
00:12:37.000 Many, including us, will follow.
00:12:39.000 That is probably the most interesting thing to emerge.
00:12:43.000 The possibility...
00:12:45.000 That centralised neoliberal government has become so corrupt, so disgustingly corrupt, that there exists in the United Kingdom the possibility of an alliance between what would have once been regarded as the extreme left in the form of George Galloway, who's like a trade unionist, culturally pluralist, while Catholic, and people like Nigel Farage, who is a nationalist, conservative, free market economist.
00:13:09.000 These kind of alliances...
00:13:11.000 Are the only hope for the United Kingdom.
00:13:14.000 But that's only politics.
00:13:16.000 And politics is actually only social managerialism.
00:13:21.000 Beyond that, there have to be ideals.
00:13:24.000 If there is to be a nation, that nation has to have a spirit.
00:13:26.000 And for that nation to have a spirit, it needs spiritual leaders.
00:13:29.000 And those spiritual leaders are yet to emerge.
00:13:33.000 And that is the crisis and the vortex we are falling into as the mass communication age leads not to mass union, but mass endless bifurcation, dendrite, ever expanding fractures and new parties.
00:13:48.000 It's a kind of nihilism that's emerging in this space, and that nihilism benefits these organised institutions that span continents and even the globe.
00:13:59.000 Without your participation and cooperation, which is going to mean the putting aside of your tribalism, it's going to mean the putting aside of your...
00:14:08.000 Primal nature, the subjugation of your own nature.
00:14:11.000 Those of you that sit in that chat objectifying and hating, you are going to have to transcend that or you will become the slave that they planned for you to become.
00:14:22.000 But that's just what I think.
00:14:23.000 Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
00:14:26.000 Is there hope?
00:14:27.000 If the left and right unite in the UK, will that provide the might to attack these institutions of corruption?
00:14:34.000 Will they have the power, the discipline, the strength to do it?
00:14:38.000 Let me know.
00:14:39.000 Thank you for joining us today for Russell Brand's Stay Free IV.
00:14:43.000 We're not on YouTube anymore.
00:14:44.000 Click the link in the description.
00:14:46.000 We're even leaving X now.
00:14:48.000 For the rest of the show, we're just going to talk about stuff we enjoy talking about, like Guy Ritchie's Mobland, fantastic new show that Jake's brought to the forefront, I think simply to attack me for my accent, my belief systems, and some of my affiliations during my drama school years.
00:15:02.000 We're also going to be looking at an offensive and hurtful impersonation done by a young man that could Actually, buy me a bit of time off work, which I could do with, frankly.
00:15:12.000 Before any of that, though, let's have a look at this important message.
00:15:17.000 Free speech is under attack.
00:15:18.000 Mine particularly, yours and everybody's.
00:15:20.000 Whether it's British government officials demonetising people on YouTube, putting people in jail for Facebook posts, or the various other ways that nefarious systems and institutions that work, I reckon, for Satan, drag us down into the pit.
00:15:33.000 We have to fight back.
00:15:34.000 And how are we going to fight back?
00:15:36.000 Rumble.
00:15:36.000 You know when you first heard a rumble, you thought, ooh, what is this little organisation?
00:15:40.000 You thought about Royal Rumble, didn't you?
00:15:41.000 You thought about a rumble in the jungle.
00:15:43.000 You thought about a rumble in your tumbo.
00:15:45.000 But now we know that rumbling is the sweet tectonic plate shifting towards free speech.
00:15:49.000 And if you get Rumble Premium, you don't only get great content creators like old Rusty Brandstein, APAC-supported Zionist.
00:15:58.000 You also get Roustapha Branding.
00:16:00.000 He loves Islam!
00:16:02.000 Also, you get old Russ.
00:16:05.000 He loves Trump.
00:16:05.000 And then you get...
00:16:06.000 Russell.
00:16:07.000 He's a big fan of Kamala Harris.
00:16:09.000 How many people do you need on one channel?
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00:16:13.000 When major advertisers conspired to pull their dollars like Dunkin' Donuts, they said that Rumble had a right-wing culture.
00:16:20.000 Well, that can't be true.
00:16:21.000 Let's have a look at just some of the posts here.
00:16:25.000 Rumble is a lily-livered place where gays...
00:16:28.000 And Zionists, as well as queers and trans plus folk can get together.
00:16:33.000 And that's from Steve Bannon.
00:16:35.000 Look at this here.
00:16:36.000 I come on to rumble to do my flower arranging.
00:16:39.000 That's from Tommy Robinson in the UK.
00:16:42.000 Look at this.
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00:16:48.000 That's from Don Trump.
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00:17:19.000 Are you alright, Jake?
00:17:20.000 I feel good.
00:17:21.000 I feel really good.
00:17:22.000 Your trip's not started though, so you feel just good?
00:17:25.000 No, it started.
00:17:26.000 I think so.
00:17:27.000 Luke, has your started?
00:17:28.000 Luke does our social media.
00:17:29.000 I think it has.
00:17:29.000 I'm not sure.
00:17:30.000 Dr. D, have you started these drips yet?
00:17:32.000 I sure have.
00:17:33.000 So we're going to turn it up a little bit.
00:17:35.000 While Dr. D starts off the drip process, me and Massey are going to sit here, recline, and watch how long it will take in days to reach each of the planets.
00:17:45.000 I reckon we can probably beat some of those targets, not with astrotravel, but with the kind of neurological intervention that...
00:17:54.000 NADs provide.
00:17:55.000 Apparently it gets into your mitochondria, then your ATs speeds you right up.
00:17:58.000 Let's have a look at that.
00:17:59.000 In a minute we're going to be looking at Jake Tapper attempting to clamber his way out of a hole.
00:18:04.000 We're going to be looking at the Senate passing that No Tips Act and Elon's Tesla robot, which I'm really looking forward to enjoying in a futuristic environment where my blood is coursing with interventionist drugs once again.
00:18:18.000 Oh, what a journey it's been.
00:18:19.000 Let's have a look, first of all, though, at how long it takes to reach the planets in our solar system.
00:18:23.000 The world is vast and enormous.
00:18:25.000 Why are we trapped continually in our ridiculous individual problems?
00:18:29.000 Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
00:18:31.000 See you after.
00:19:31.000 All right, that's what intergalactic travel may one day look like.
00:19:35.000 I don't see anyone taking them 6,000 days to go to Saturn.
00:19:38.000 During the time that that clip was up, Dr. D turned up the rate of my IV, so reality's altered fundamentally for me.
00:19:45.000 I feel pretty nauseous and unusual.
00:19:47.000 You all right, Massey?
00:19:49.000 Yeah, it feels weird.
00:19:50.000 You're sweating out the face.
00:19:51.000 I can taste reality, I feel like.
00:19:53.000 Yeah, it's delicious, isn't it?
00:19:54.000 Delicious, painful reality.
00:19:56.000 This is an interesting viral clip about fasting and the impact of fasting.
00:20:03.000 Oh man, I wish we could see a cross-section of my abdomen right now because Dr. D, I'm feeling something gastrically.
00:20:10.000 By the way, have a look at what Dr. D actually looks like.
00:20:12.000 Can you come into my frame?
00:20:13.000 If you put your head near my head, but without intervening, it's like without gaining the IV.
00:20:17.000 Think about the line, Doc.
00:20:19.000 Like, this is the person that's in charge of this process.
00:20:22.000 Do you know much about fasting, Dr. D?
00:20:24.000 You know intermittent fasting?
00:20:26.000 Intermittent fasting.
00:20:27.000 Have a look at this video.
00:20:29.000 Isaac, play the show.
00:20:30.000 Roll the clip.
00:20:30.000 Thanks, man.
00:20:31.000 Have a look at this video and tell me what you feel about...
00:20:34.000 Ah, you're on my line!
00:20:34.000 Oh, man.
00:20:36.000 Okay, sorry.
00:20:39.000 Oh, and maybe you're even on whatever that is.
00:20:42.000 What happened to your body if you fast for 36 hours?
00:20:45.000 After 4 hours, your body stops digesting food, insulin drops, and it starts burning stored sugar for energy.
00:20:52.000 After 8 hours, blood sugar starts to drop, and your body begins using stored glycogen for energy.
00:20:58.000 After 12 hours, fat burning begins, insulin decreases, and your body starts shifting into ketosis.
00:21:04.000 After 16 hours, autophagy is...
00:21:07.000 activated.
00:21:07.000 Your body starts breaking down damaged cells and toxins for recycling.
00:21:11.000 After 24 hours, major cellular repair, your body is now fully in fat burning mode, reducing inflammation and improving insulin sensitivity.
00:21:20.000 After 30 hours, growth hormone spikes, preserving muscle and accelerating fat loss.
00:21:25.000 Deep healing mode begins.
00:21:27.000 After 36 hours, maximum autophagy.
00:21:30.000 Your body clears out dead cells, regenerates tissues and boosts metabolism.
00:21:34.000 You've just given your body a full That's it.
00:21:38.000 36 hours is when you start to experience the full reset.
00:21:41.000 Does that sound right to you, Doc?
00:21:42.000 It does.
00:21:43.000 It does.
00:21:44.000 I'm not much about intermittent fasting, I'll be honest.
00:21:47.000 That's not even intermittent fasting.
00:21:48.000 I mean, that was getting up to 36 hours.
00:21:50.000 It says that 36 hours is when it starts to really kick in.
00:21:53.000 You get a little bit after six hours.
00:21:54.000 After eight hours, you're getting a little bit more.
00:21:56.000 36 hours is saying the inflammation is coming down.
00:21:59.000 I tried a three-day fast once.
00:22:01.000 By day three, I was unbearable even to myself.
00:22:06.000 And I was meant to be going on Jay Leno.
00:22:08.000 I was falling apart.
00:22:09.000 I think it was when Jay Leno was going to date my mum, as a matter of fact.
00:22:12.000 It was an item.
00:22:13.000 It wasn't, thankfully, a reality I had to concern myself with.
00:22:17.000 Yeah, I feel a little bit.
00:22:23.000 I taste it in my mouth for sure.
00:22:25.000 I definitely taste it.
00:22:26.000 Yeah.
00:22:26.000 So you like, it's just a matter of taste because what I start to feel is psychically different.
00:22:31.000 I'm affected by stuff.
00:22:32.000 I still have an addict's nature.
00:22:34.000 When I was taking that Noli South CBD oil, which is THC-free...
00:22:38.000 I start off with one squirt.
00:22:39.000 Within a matter of days, I'm on five squirts.
00:22:41.000 I'm buying it up.
00:22:42.000 I'm trying to invest in their company.
00:22:44.000 I'm doing free adverts for them.
00:22:45.000 I've got a magnesium transdermal spray that you're meant to spray on your feet.
00:22:49.000 I did it for one day, sprayed it on my feet.
00:22:51.000 I was like, that's pretty good.
00:22:52.000 Next day, I'll spray it on my balls.
00:22:54.000 That's why I can't be trusted with any substances at all.
00:22:58.000 Let's have a look at this.
00:22:59.000 Elon Musk says that the new Tesla Optimus robot is going to be the biggest product of all time.
00:23:07.000 Command will be insatiable.
00:23:10.000 Is it likely that within a decade, as he claims, the workforce could have been fully replaced, everyone's going to have their own C-3PO?
00:23:17.000 But like C-3PO, actually, everyone in Star Wars that has to endure him gets annoyed with him pretty quickly.
00:23:24.000 Chewbacca, actually, I think someone pulls his limbs off.
00:23:27.000 Let's have a look at this.
00:23:28.000 You said recently tens of billions of robots, but that's decades away.
00:23:33.000 At least one decade away.
00:23:36.000 It's got to be more than that.
00:23:37.000 It's going to grow very fast.
00:23:39.000 Why do you think that?
00:23:42.000 I think Humanoid Robos will be the biggest product ever.
00:23:46.000 The demand will be insatiable.
00:23:48.000 You said that.
00:23:49.000 Everyone's going to want one.
00:23:50.000 Basically, who wouldn't want their own personal C3PO R2D2?
00:23:57.000 No, you've said that and your goal, you've also said, is to produce a million robots.
00:24:02.000 I think by 2030, that's what I had you on the record as saying.
00:24:06.000 Yeah, I think that's a reasonable target.
00:24:08.000 And then start towards sustainable abundance, which you can get into.
00:24:11.000 But, you know, I wonder, we've been talking about autonomous and how long it takes to train the automobile to be able to be the equivalent of or exceed human capabilities.
00:24:21.000 But what about these robots to the extent that how much training are they going to need to actually be able to do various different types of tasks?
00:24:30.000 Isn't that something that's going to take a long time?
00:24:33.000 It's going to take a lot of compute resources and it'll take time.
00:24:38.000 I think there's certain...
00:24:41.000 Threshold breakthroughs that we think we can achieve, where if optimists can watch videos, YouTube videos or how-to videos or whatever, and based on that video, just like a human can, learn how to do that thing, then you really have task extensibility that is dramatic.
00:25:03.000 Because then it can learn anything very quickly.
00:25:07.000 So I think we'll get there in the next few years.
00:25:09.000 We're not there yet, though.
00:25:10.000 We're not there yet.
00:25:11.000 You're relying on a significant uptick in terms of learning and training and computing.
00:25:20.000 That's why I'm calling it a very significant threshold would be the ability to learn from watching a video.
00:25:25.000 Right.
00:25:27.000 As opposed to watching a human, right?
00:25:29.000 Or having a human sort of train it right now with a task.
00:25:33.000 Right now, we're training Optimus to do primitive tasks where a human in what's called a mocap suit and cameras on the head is moving in the way that the robot would move to, say, pick up an object or open a door.
00:25:54.000 The basic tasks: throw a ball, dance, and we need to...
00:26:03.000 I think that's needed to sort of bootstrap the intelligence so you can have the basic functions.
00:26:08.000 Then, where I think it gets very interesting, and very much like humans, is that you want the robot to self-play.
00:26:19.000 So you say, how does a child learn?
00:26:21.000 Well, a child has toys.
00:26:22.000 A child plays with the toys, plays with the blocks.
00:26:26.000 You know, at some point figures how to put the triangle in the triangle hole and the circle in the circle hole by doing it over and over again.
00:26:32.000 And this is the self-play.
00:26:33.000 Once you have a lot of robots.
00:26:36.000 other than having your own c3po i do think that that's on one level seemed like an issue an attempt to address tesla stock issues and get ahead of the robotics market uh let us know what you think in the comments and chat wherever you're watching this show we'll be streaming for the next hour i believe we'll be streaming for the next hour unless i experience kidney failure or an annual
00:27:00.000 I feel it.
00:27:08.000 I feel it.
00:27:08.000 I don't feel...
00:27:14.000 I feel like I'm on an intergalactic experience, and I feel like the middle of my body, like, dropping out.
00:27:19.000 I feel like I could invent those robots on my own.
00:27:22.000 You have three times as much as everybody else.
00:27:24.000 Ah, right!
00:27:25.000 See?
00:27:26.000 And that's how I feel about the mental illness.
00:27:28.000 I'm, like, coping with, like, I think, like, if...
00:27:32.000 If anyone else had to live inside my mind for an hour, they'd be like, oh my god, get me out of here!
00:27:37.000 But then maybe we all feel that.
00:27:39.000 Maybe we all feel that our version of reality is deeply, deeply unbearable and vivid and fast.
00:27:46.000 Listen, Jake, you've bought this Mobland trailer, which you've talked about a lot.
00:27:53.000 We've got some more news-oriented content coming up.
00:27:55.000 But while we're tackling these NADs in Russell Brand's Stay Free IV, we're going to look at the...
00:28:02.000 The Mobland trailer, which you, Jake, talk about a lot.
00:28:05.000 Why do you talk about it?
00:28:07.000 And why would you expose me to this when I'm so vulnerable?
00:28:09.000 I think it's a great show.
00:28:10.000 I think it's, you know, Guy Ritchie.
00:28:12.000 What a legend.
00:28:13.000 We all have, I mean, everybody can probably say they're movies that pop into their head.
00:28:18.000 Snatch.
00:28:18.000 Snatch.
00:28:19.000 Lockstock.
00:28:20.000 Sherlock Holmes.
00:28:21.000 I did an audition for Moriarty in the Sherlock Holmes, I think, Poo.
00:28:28.000 Really?
00:28:29.000 Well, it wasn't going to be good because I never heard back.
00:28:32.000 I sent him like a video.
00:28:33.000 I put on like a sort of a bald cap.
00:28:35.000 It was when I was making Arthur, as a matter of fact.
00:28:38.000 I filmed it on my own.
00:28:40.000 I filmed like an audition tape, like a bald cap.
00:28:44.000 I keep saying bald cap, like that's what I was doing instead of acting.
00:28:47.000 I've got a bald cap on.
00:28:49.000 This Moriarty, I see him as bald.
00:28:52.000 Give me a million dollars and let me be the villain.
00:28:55.000 But who was Moriarty in Sherlock Holmes in the Guy Ritchie movie?
00:28:59.000 He was bald.
00:29:00.000 Was he bald?
00:29:01.000 Yeah.
00:29:01.000 Who played it eventually?
00:29:02.000 I auditioned for that.
00:29:04.000 What's his name from Robin Hood?
00:29:06.000 What's his name?
00:29:08.000 I never heard back, is it true?
00:29:09.000 We'll get back to you with who Moriarty was, but here is the trailer for Mobland, Guy Ritchie's new show, which, you know, obviously I'm not in.
00:29:18.000 Conrad Harrigan, family man.
00:29:21.000 And if you cross my family, well, you'd better pray.
00:29:27.000 Please allow me to introduce my We shake the right hands, break the wrong ones.
00:29:36.000 I think we have a situation developing.
00:29:40.000 We don't ask, we take.
00:29:43.000 And when someone forgets their place, I've got a man for that.
00:29:48.000 My wife's the brains behind the charm.
00:29:53.000 She holds me together.
00:29:55.000 That makes her the most dangerous of all.
00:29:58.000 The second you lose trust in me is the second this family turns to dust.
00:30:06.000 So, are you with us or are you against us?
00:30:10.000 I was watching you is the nature of my age Because power, power is a hungry thing.
00:30:23.000 And there's always a rat bastard looking to take what's mine.
00:30:28.000 What is this, a Taliban?
00:30:30.000 Oh, no, no.
00:30:30.000 When combat gets going, I'm not really going.
00:30:40.000 You're going to f***ing wish you was.
00:30:44.000 Mobland, new series streaming March 30th.
00:30:48.000 You're watching Russell Brand.
00:30:49.000 Stay free, Ivy.
00:30:50.000 Now...
00:30:51.000 Some people say that Guy Ritchie's been making the same content ever since he burst onto the public scene.
00:30:58.000 It might be a bit rich, me making that observation.
00:31:01.000 I like the films of Guy Ritchie.
00:31:03.000 I think he's pretty amazing.
00:31:04.000 You like it because, what, Tom Hardy?
00:31:06.000 I like Tom Hardy.
00:31:07.000 I mean, I feel like everybody's kind of gangsters are cool.
00:31:11.000 It's a good subject.
00:31:12.000 Yeah.
00:31:13.000 It's cool when you can...
00:31:15.000 You don't have to have the consequences.
00:31:16.000 You just get to watch all the awesome stuff.
00:31:19.000 I think I'd much rather play a gangster actor than be a gangster.
00:31:24.000 Yeah, I mean, I think actual being involved in organized crime is a high consequence, high stakes, painful realm.
00:31:33.000 Piers Brosnan, it's good to see him doing something like that.
00:31:36.000 I went to the same drama school as Piers Brosnan.
00:31:39.000 Tom Hardy, as soon as I see him, I think he does Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
00:31:45.000 He'd be on my list of people I'd want to just hang out with, I think.
00:31:49.000 Have you ever hung out with him?
00:31:50.000 No, I've never met him.
00:31:52.000 He went to that same drama school, actually, as well.
00:31:53.000 He went to the drama school that I went to, Tom Hardy.
00:31:56.000 I feel like his jiu-jitsu game will be strong, just based on Bane and Venom.
00:32:03.000 Well, yeah, I feel like that's just him.
00:32:05.000 The only movie I ever saw him in that felt like that wasn't him was that love movie where he's a spy and Reese Witherspoon's in it.
00:32:12.000 Oh, I know what you're talking about.
00:32:13.000 It didn't seem like that was him.
00:32:16.000 These all seem like...
00:32:18.000 different levels of tom hardy i love tom hardy i think he's a brilliant actor he played did you see that one where it's just him on his own in a car for an hour and a half like where he's like doing a concrete deal even that's good even just negotiating some concrete it was it was a concrete delivery i don't know how someone could make a 90 minute film out of a man in a car ordering some concrete i mean that still feels like it should be any man saturday morning on their way to home depot i've never been involved in a concrete deal myself but nevertheless him tom hardy he
00:32:47.000 Held the cameraman for 90 minutes.
00:32:50.000 So the people here, who do you think, like, what characters would they play in a Guy Ritchie movie?
00:32:54.000 Well, it's very difficult for me to imagine each of us in any other, any position other than vulnerable people in a leukemia ward while we're sat here on these tubes grappling.
00:33:09.000 With, like, reality.
00:33:11.000 Because, and also, like, if you think about just the characters that you saw there, there was the Ma Baker-style gangster's mole played, no doubt, impeccably by Mirren.
00:33:22.000 I don't know how you carve out the variety of types.
00:33:26.000 What would you say?
00:33:27.000 I don't, like...
00:33:28.000 I think Luke would be the guy that, like, he starts fights and gets in trouble, but then we have to...
00:33:33.000 Bail him out?
00:33:34.000 Yeah.
00:33:34.000 Yeah, I feel like Luke does require a lot of...
00:33:37.000 Wear the cool glasses, he like...
00:33:39.000 Hell yeah.
00:33:40.000 Right, I see.
00:33:41.000 So we'd have to excavate him from some ill-advised acquisition.
00:33:47.000 Yeah, that's sort of likely and possible.
00:33:49.000 Luke, mate, we can't hardly blame the people at Aquavita IV, can we, for having their phones on, when frankly, they're giving us NADs for a very reasonable price.
00:34:02.000 And also, they've been extremely accommodating.
00:34:04.000 This is the first time I've done this without the oxygen mask as well, Doc.
00:34:07.000 I missed that a little bit.
00:34:09.000 That would have been a different level.
00:34:11.000 Yeah, that's great.
00:34:12.000 I can't imagine having that in my nose.
00:34:13.000 That's nice.
00:34:14.000 Yeah, it's good.
00:34:15.000 It's like additionally good.
00:34:16.000 How many milligrams are you putting in me?
00:34:18.000 Because I put 600 and...
00:34:22.000 So I'm still behind.
00:34:24.000 In my mind, I want to feature in that elite crew of people that can have a thousand milligrams of NAD.
00:34:31.000 And I'll tell you this, I'm still not entirely sure what it does.
00:34:34.000 Yeah, so, and that's okay.
00:34:37.000 It's, you know...
00:34:38.000 You don't have to know that.
00:34:40.000 I've got a long history of putting things into my arm and not fully understanding the consequences.
00:34:46.000 I went to Byron Bay in Australia and someone just came up with a pipette, I'd call it, I suppose, of some sort of elixir.
00:34:59.000 I let them put it in my mouth before I even asked.
00:35:03.000 Actually, it just made me enjoy the afternoon in Byron Bay, actually, but I didn't fully know what it was.
00:35:09.000 It was a non-THC CBD.
00:35:12.000 That's what has become a refrain that I continually return to, non-THC CBD.
00:35:17.000 Luke, mate, you've brought an impersonation of Russell Brand, which, as I've said, is sometimes what I feel like I'm doing myself.
00:35:24.000 What is this?
00:35:25.000 Why did you bring it?
00:35:27.000 What possible...
00:35:28.000 Good can come from bringing a clip to a situation where we're all ready.
00:35:34.000 Chemically under threat.
00:35:36.000 Well, you know, I saw the clip.
00:35:37.000 A friend sent it to me.
00:35:38.000 My first thought was, Russell's going to either absolutely love this or Russell's going to absolutely hate this.
00:35:43.000 So I figured there's no better place for us to watch it than under the influence of whatever's going into my body right now.
00:35:47.000 Well, it's a current impersonation.
00:35:48.000 Yeah, it's recent.
00:35:49.000 It's a current.
00:35:50.000 It's like you right now is the impersonation.
00:35:52.000 Okay, well, let's have a look at this impersonation.
00:35:55.000 And I suppose if when you come back, I'm clearly under the influence of morphine, you'll be able to assume that I've been emotionally wounded by it.
00:36:04.000 If you're watching this, we'll be available for a few more minutes on YouTube.
00:36:06.000 Then you're going to have to click the link in the description.
00:36:10.000 Join us to see a variety of clips.
00:36:12.000 We're going to look at some white lotus.
00:36:13.000 I'm pretty excited to look at these new Google emergent characters, as well as how would you survive on an island for a year?
00:36:22.000 What would you bring?
00:36:22.000 I know that an NIDIV is going to be absolutely necessary for me, and like the rest of the time, I suppose I'll survive on coconuts.
00:36:30.000 Let's have a look at this impersonation.
00:36:32.000 It's past the 100-day mark since Donald Trump assumed office and returned to the White House, much like the coming of Jesus Christ, rising like a phoenix from the ashes that have engulfed and incinerated his very spirit, but has never defeated him as he has liberated you, emancipated you, released you from the confines of the shackles that have been tightened behind your neck, your soul, your ankles by the industrial-military complex, which of course has been aided and abetted by the But, of course, we have snatched that back, not only by...
00:37:02.000 The man cometh the hour, but also by the copulation, which he has used by the resolute desk that he has also exploited, and of course has used for good effect in order to not only copulate, but in order to wankulate.
00:37:16.000 Did we stop on the word wank?
00:37:17.000 I hate it.
00:37:17.000 I hate it, man.
00:37:18.000 Do you think it's wounding?
00:37:20.000 That's offensive.
00:37:21.000 I think that we might have found a way for us to have slightly longer vacations.
00:37:26.000 The hat is all I object to, and do you think he's...
00:37:29.000 American.
00:37:30.000 Yeah, it's a terrible accent.
00:37:32.000 The wood plank wall is pretty brilliant.
00:37:34.000 It actually is.
00:37:35.000 Yeah, that's good.
00:37:36.000 And he was about to go into a transformation, like a transition between politics and testicles, which I feel like you do.
00:37:44.000 Yes, you do do that.
00:37:46.000 Yeah, he's worked out that the basic shtick is to move between politics, religion.
00:37:53.000 And Purell references to genitalia.
00:37:57.000 Listen, I think we should find out who he is and where he is, and maybe I could spend a little longer preparing for various court appearances.
00:38:05.000 Come in and take some pressure off me.
00:38:08.000 Let's have a look at the rest of the clip.
00:38:09.000 To fornicate, to disseminate, and of course, to inseminate his seed within the humpified region that is, of course, the White House.
00:38:17.000 So whatever it is that you believe in Donald Trump, I ask you, in the name of God, please stay free.
00:38:27.000 I'll tell you what, that's a young man with a future.
00:38:30.000 I can't believe he did that.
00:38:31.000 That's my friend you're talking about.
00:38:33.000 Thank you.
00:38:34.000 Come on, Lee.
00:38:36.000 Thanks.
00:38:37.000 I appreciate your loyalty.
00:38:41.000 Also, when people do that rhyming thing, they disseminate and disseminate and I don't think I'd say that.
00:38:48.000 I don't actually make up words.
00:38:50.000 is there's generally legitimate vocabulary that I'm deploying.
00:38:54.000 Anyway, that's the fact is I'm grateful for it.
00:38:57.000 Here, let's have a look at, um, we've got the, right, we, We've got to go to one of our sponsors now.
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00:39:13.000 Also, I think I'm dealing with quite a lot of nausea.
00:39:16.000 The system wants you weak.
00:39:18.000 It pumps you full of bad information.
00:39:21.000 Look at MSNBC today.
00:39:23.000 What's Joe Scarborough saying?
00:39:24.000 Sorry I told you Joe Biden was sharp as a tack when he was literally shitting in his own undershorts from purist cancers.
00:39:33.000 You can smell it.
00:39:34.000 We may know now that the only thing Joe Biden can be relied on for is arse cancer.
00:39:39.000 Well, during that time, the mainstream media...
00:39:43.000 I think he's better than he's ever been.
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00:40:21.000 Let's be fair, they would probably be using...
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00:42:01.000 Thanks for joining us.
00:42:01.000 This is Russell Brand's Stay Free IV.
00:42:04.000 It's an extraordinary show.
00:42:05.000 We're getting NAD infusions with the whole team.
00:42:07.000 This is Massey here.
00:42:08.000 He's running the desk.
00:42:09.000 Isaac there, he's off camera.
00:42:10.000 Jake's...
00:42:11.000 You're having a better buzz than me, I can tell, aren't you?
00:42:13.000 I know.
00:42:14.000 I feel good.
00:42:15.000 What are you feeling?
00:42:16.000 Relaxed, younger?
00:42:17.000 I feel happy.
00:42:17.000 I feel the stress is left.
00:42:20.000 Doctor, you're not a normal man, are you?
00:42:23.000 I'm not.
00:42:24.000 So, thank you for facilitating this extraordinary experience.
00:42:28.000 I think we're all beginning to feel the obvious and evident benefits of this IV, but do you ever get high on your own supply, Doc?
00:42:37.000 Oh, you mean the NAD?
00:42:38.000 Yeah, what did you mean?
00:42:39.000 What did you think?
00:42:40.000 I mean, like heroin?
00:42:42.000 Killbilly heroin?
00:42:43.000 That one they sell at gas stations?
00:42:45.000 That one they use selling gas stations here?
00:42:46.000 What did you mean?
00:42:47.000 Why was your first answer to the question so unusual?
00:42:49.000 It was just clarification.
00:42:51.000 So, the NAD, yes.
00:42:53.000 So, I have actually injected, that's why I...
00:42:57.000 We wanted to make sure it was safe to give to people after I researched it.
00:43:00.000 Don't try and pretend to be normal now.
00:43:01.000 Look at your bandana.
00:43:02.000 Look at your gloves.
00:43:04.000 Let's not talk about research.
00:43:06.000 There's no reason for you to be wearing those gloves.
00:43:08.000 What have you been doing in that back room?
00:43:10.000 Come and introduce your team.
00:43:11.000 Kristen, and what's your wife's name again?
00:43:13.000 Stacey.
00:43:13.000 Stacey and Kristen.
00:43:14.000 Come on, camera.
00:43:15.000 Let's have a look at Kristen.
00:43:17.000 So this is the team here.
00:43:18.000 If you haven't ever had an intravenous NAD shot, a line introduced into your arm, you're missing out.
00:43:26.000 These people, all of you are qualified medical professionals.
00:43:29.000 That's right, isn't it?
00:43:30.000 Well, my wife's administration, she actually used to be an x-ray tech, though.
00:43:34.000 I guess that would count.
00:43:35.000 Yes, yes.
00:43:35.000 X-rays?
00:43:37.000 Do you know what I don't like when you get an x-ray, Stacey, is that the person doing it steps out of the room.
00:43:42.000 I don't like that.
00:43:43.000 Why?
00:43:44.000 Just to push a button?
00:43:46.000 No, it's because they say that this is radioactive and it's bad for you, isn't it?
00:43:50.000 Well, I don't like that.
00:43:51.000 That makes me feel very uneasy and very nervous.
00:43:53.000 And, Christine, you're a nurse, aren't you?
00:43:56.000 You guys work at ER, is that right?
00:43:58.000 Correct.
00:44:00.000 You met in ER?
00:44:01.000 Do you think it's hard to work within the medical establishment within the United States of America?
00:44:05.000 It is.
00:44:06.000 It is.
00:44:06.000 It's very hard.
00:44:07.000 But do you think that could be because you're unusual?
00:44:09.000 No, I think that people are not...
00:44:13.000 They actually welcome my presence.
00:44:14.000 I'm not typical.
00:44:15.000 I come in, I'm a little bit...
00:44:17.000 I don't have a stick on my butt.
00:44:18.000 No, no, that would be unprofessional.
00:44:20.000 Do you wear like a white coat under those circumstances?
00:44:24.000 No, I don't.
00:44:25.000 Even when you're in ER?
00:44:26.000 Correct.
00:44:27.000 I wear this.
00:44:28.000 That's how you, honestly, in ER, people are getting like, someone's come in all smashed up from a bar fight on a Friday night or it's a full moon or there's been a heavyweight bout.
00:44:36.000 That's what they're getting introduced with.
00:44:38.000 Yeah, so I used to wear this and I used to have a t-shirt and cargo pants and sometimes the cops would come and think I was...
00:44:44.000 You know, actually one of the patients.
00:44:46.000 So I decided I better wear a suit to offset some of the confusion.
00:44:51.000 You're actually a very beautiful and unusual man, aren't you, Doc?
00:44:55.000 You're actually a very beautiful and unusual person.
00:44:58.000 Do you know that Dr. Day, George, to his friends, and I consider myself your friend now, you actually worked in the military, that's right, isn't it?
00:45:06.000 Correct, yes.
00:45:07.000 I was a flight surgeon for a while, and then I became an ER doc after doing residency, and I retired as a critical care air transport director.
00:45:16.000 It's a beautiful human being, an unsung American hero, although he's been a little bit sung now.
00:45:21.000 If you're watching us, if you're on YouTube or X, please join us on Rumble or Rumble Premium.
00:45:25.000 And if you're interested in having us come and run our show out of your business, click the link in the description.
00:45:31.000 Get in touch with us.
00:45:32.000 Get in touch with one of our amazing team here.
00:45:34.000 Luke, he does social media.
00:45:36.000 You're still on camera there, are you, Luke?
00:45:37.000 I think I am.
00:45:38.000 Yeah, absolutely.
00:45:39.000 Or Jake is the producer of the show.
00:45:41.000 Jake is doing big picture stuff, really.
00:45:44.000 And also, Jake, I think you've changed as a result of you're going to need your microphone back here, but you're feeling this buzz, aren't you?
00:45:51.000 It's working for you.
00:45:52.000 It's amazing.
00:45:53.000 Highly recommend it.
00:45:54.000 Yeah, so if you've not had an IV at Aquavitae, then consider getting one.
00:46:00.000 Dr. D, thank you very much.
00:46:01.000 Can you tell me just some of the benefits of NAD IVs?
00:46:05.000 Because I've been coming here a little while, and I'm not that good at what I call causality.
00:46:10.000 Do you know what I mean?
00:46:10.000 It takes me a long while to sort of work out.
00:46:13.000 Hold on a minute, you're getting fat as a result of eating too many cakes or you're depressed because of pornography or thinking about it now, you're losing the ability to choose whether or not to take this heroin.
00:46:23.000 You're taking it every day.
00:46:24.000 What's going on?
00:46:25.000 So I'm not good at noticing benefits.
00:46:29.000 So a good question would be, how do you feel after you've had treatment from us?
00:46:34.000 Do you notice?
00:46:36.000 Frankly, I'm so overwhelmed by your charisma, I can't even notice the NAD.
00:46:40.000 I walk out of here just pumped on your personality.
00:46:43.000 Like one time I came in here and Dr. D did like actual close-up magic, didn't you?
00:46:47.000 Oh, I did.
00:46:47.000 Yeah, I forgot about that.
00:46:49.000 Yeah, just like I came and did a car trick.
00:46:50.000 Do you mind if I do a car trick?
00:46:51.000 I was in here with my wife.
00:46:52.000 I was like, this is unusual.
00:46:53.000 I was feeling delirious anyway.
00:46:55.000 Listen, Dr. D, join us for this next item.
00:46:58.000 Our friend Massey here, who does our post-production, has bought White Lotus.
00:47:02.000 Now, I've heard people talk about White Lotus for a lot, quite a lot.
00:47:04.000 In fact, I feel like maybe...
00:47:05.000 Maybe the White Lotus moment has passed.
00:47:07.000 How come you've bought White Lotus?
00:47:09.000 Why do you even care about it, Matthew?
00:47:11.000 I keep seeing this.
00:47:12.000 Because you've had a weird upbringing from Iran and Liverpool.
00:47:16.000 You can't even be from Iran and Liverpool.
00:47:16.000 It just doesn't even make sense.
00:47:18.000 That might have something to do.
00:47:19.000 I've just seen this clip, like, going around on social media.
00:47:22.000 I think it's from season three of White Lotus, and it's Sam Rockwell and Watley Goggins.
00:47:27.000 Both amazing actors, but it's set in Thailand, and this is all I know about the show.
00:47:32.000 That's all you know, this clip.
00:47:33.000 You're not even an expert or a fan of anything.
00:47:34.000 I haven't seen the show, but I've seen this clip, and I really like this clip, and I think you'll like it.
00:47:38.000 It's a bit long, but it's Sam Rockwell talking about...
00:47:40.000 When he goes to Thailand, how he got involved in the Thai culture, shall we say?
00:47:44.000 Did you get involved in Thai culture?
00:47:46.000 Is that what this is?
00:47:47.000 Have you been to Thailand?
00:47:48.000 I've been to Thailand for many months.
00:47:50.000 That's what it is.
00:47:50.000 This is what happened to me.
00:47:51.000 I went to Thailand when I was much too, you know, in the words of the ska classic, much too much, much too young.
00:47:58.000 That's what happened to me in Thailand.
00:47:59.000 I went to Thailand.
00:48:01.000 You know, I was only 16. I slept with sex workers.
00:48:05.000 I meddled with my fundamental abilities and expectations, shall we say.
00:48:10.000 I mean, Doc, when you said you didn't have a stick in your arse in ER, I'm telling you, I had one in mine in Pat Wong.
00:48:16.000 Now, so many of us maintain a kind of fascination with that kind of a culture where sex work is normalized and accessible, because in puritanical countries, our attitudes towards sex can be warped.
00:48:31.000 Now, as a Christian, obviously, my attitude towards sex is, oh my God, God, sex is an extraordinarily powerful force.
00:48:36.000 If you dabble with it outside the safe container of a marriage, Lord alone knows what may happen to you.
00:48:42.000 These are not the kind of concerns I had when I was, for example, a Hollywood celebrity, or when I was a 16-year-old boy marching up and down Pat Pong, trying to make quick assessments as to whether they were ladies or ladyboys.
00:48:54.000 And frankly, at that kind of age, why should I even have those sorts of concerns?
00:48:58.000 Often the ladyboys were...
00:49:00.000 Frankly, prettier, Jake.
00:49:01.000 I mean, I don't want to drag you down a rabbit hole, but they did.
00:49:05.000 And that rabbit hole is simply their anuses.
00:49:08.000 Now, let's have a look at what Sam Rockwell's going through.
00:49:12.000 And by the way, I'm not going to be watching the clip, Massey.
00:49:15.000 I'm going to be psychoanalyzing you throughout that entire thing.
00:49:18.000 I'm like, why did Massey bring this clip?
00:49:20.000 And I'd like you to consider that.
00:49:21.000 Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about it.
00:49:23.000 And let me know if you have a venue that you would like us to come and do our podcast live in.
00:49:28.000 Please do a Well, you know, I moved here because, you know, well, I had to leave the States, but I picked Thailand because...
00:49:52.000 Because I always had a thing for Asian girls.
00:49:55.000 That's why you picked it, right?
00:49:57.000 That's my first question.
00:49:57.000 Do you like Asian girls?
00:49:58.000 When I went to Thailand, I didn't.
00:50:00.000 But then through the end, I learned.
00:50:02.000 You learned how to love them.
00:50:03.000 They stayed on that wide long enough.
00:50:04.000 Did you direct this, Isaac?
00:50:05.000 They stayed on that wide.
00:50:07.000 They needed to punch into a single for Sam Rockwell, I'd say about ten seconds earlier.
00:50:12.000 So go back to the back of this clip to see if you know what I mean.
00:50:16.000 Well, you know, I'm...
00:50:18.000 I moved here because...
00:50:20.000 Who's talking?
00:50:22.000 Go!
00:50:23.000 Punch into the single!
00:50:24.000 I picked Thailand because I always had a thing for Asian girls.
00:50:32.000 And when I got here, I was like a kid in a candy store.
00:50:35.000 If you've got money, no attachments, nothing to do.
00:50:39.000 I started partying.
00:50:41.000 It got wild.
00:50:42.000 I was picking up girls every night.
00:50:45.000 Always different ones.
00:50:46.000 Petite ones, chubby ones, older ones, sometimes multiple ladies at night.
00:50:51.000 I was out of control.
00:50:53.000 I became insatiable.
00:50:54.000 Twice in today's show, we've touched upon the concept of insatiability.
00:51:00.000 One, Elon Musk says there'll be an insatiable demand for Optimus robots.
00:51:06.000 Now, even though I...
00:51:08.000 Obviously, like anyone, admire the ingenuity of Elon Musk.
00:51:13.000 He's a sort of, as I've said before, a contemporary Walt Disney, as close to Steve Jobs as we have now.
00:51:21.000 Insatiability is not a good quality in human beings.
00:51:24.000 In fact, it's the root of sin.
00:51:25.000 Now, to see it discussed here in a more sexual context and to see Sam Rockwell so brilliantly render what must be the energy behind sex tourism is good.
00:51:35.000 I mean, he's an excellent actor.
00:51:38.000 I've been to that Thailand.
00:51:39.000 I've written about it extensively, or done about it extensively, a bit in my book.
00:51:44.000 What do you think about it?
00:51:45.000 Is it because you've been Thailand, Massey, that you liked it?
00:51:48.000 I like the clip because it's just so controversial, but where it ends up going, it gets more and more insane, and where it ends up going actually has a big...
00:51:55.000 It brought up a big thing in the culture about transgenderism, which is actually really interesting.
00:51:59.000 Does he get into ladyboys?
00:52:01.000 We can see where it goes, but pretty much, yeah, that's where it goes.
00:52:03.000 I'm not saying I'm attracted to them.
00:52:05.000 It's just interesting.
00:52:06.000 It's just interesting.
00:52:08.000 That's Alan Partridge.
00:52:11.000 I'm just interested in them.
00:52:13.000 Jake, you've been a Christian all your life, so when we English people are all flippant around sex, and Luke's a good, decent Christian, but you're so young, Luke.
00:52:22.000 How do you feel when people are frivolous and flippant?
00:52:27.000 How do you feel when, firstly, you guys as Christians, Dr. D, I don't know what moral universe you inhabit.
00:52:32.000 I notice you've taken your gloves off.
00:52:34.000 That's what I will say.
00:52:35.000 Took it off during the clip, curiously enough.
00:52:38.000 The time when we should have been thinking about prophylactics.
00:52:40.000 You were whipping the bloody things off.
00:52:43.000 Jake, what do you think when people are frivolous about sex and sex culture and that kind of stuff, mate?
00:52:49.000 I think, I mean, it's human nature.
00:52:51.000 I think there's a reason when you've come to the conclusion that now sex is so sacred and important and the meaning of it, that's why there's always an attack on it.
00:53:00.000 There's always an intrigue about it, but everybody's flawed.
00:53:03.000 It doesn't matter if you, I got saved at a young age, but you still have to battle with the flesh and all the desires of a man.
00:53:10.000 Like, I don't go.
00:53:13.000 I see.
00:53:14.000 So it's like, you could talk about it, I'll just...
00:53:16.000 Actually, I recognise that.
00:53:18.000 I recognise that any of us are subject to biological urges.
00:53:22.000 I've been reading a bit about what I read the other day is that lust is eros stripped of agape.
00:53:33.000 That eros is meant to be accompanied by agape.
00:53:37.000 Agape is unquestioning.
00:53:40.000 Open love.
00:53:41.000 Like devotional love.
00:53:42.000 Is that a good description of it?
00:53:44.000 Yeah.
00:53:45.000 And like Eros is the sort of physicalization of romantic love.
00:53:50.000 Luke, you're so young, mate.
00:53:51.000 How are you dealing with all these sorts of things as a Christian?
00:53:54.000 Well, you know, it's funny because, well, it's not necessarily funny, but for me, I saw porn for the first time when I was really young.
00:53:59.000 Yeah, me too.
00:53:59.000 I was probably like 12 or 13, maybe earlier than that.
00:54:02.000 And even though I have a relationship with Jesus, like he's a big part of my life, that desire and temptation to go towards it hasn't gone away, and it probably won't ever go away.
00:54:13.000 But what's good for me, though, is that in those moments where I'm tempted, I have somewhere to go, whereas previously before I had him, I did not have anywhere to go with it other than straight into the thing itself.
00:54:23.000 Right.
00:54:24.000 That's sort of beautiful.
00:54:25.000 I wish I'd understood it earlier.
00:54:27.000 I was so devout and...
00:54:31.000 I feel like I was an apostle of hedonism.
00:54:35.000 I was an apostle of hedonism.
00:54:37.000 100%.
00:54:38.000 No one knows this when they're famous or even successful, I don't think, that you think it's about you because it's really attractive to believe that you're important.
00:54:48.000 It's an attractive idea.
00:54:49.000 I feel like I'm important.
00:54:50.000 No wonder I'm famous.
00:54:51.000 I've always known I'm brilliant.
00:54:53.000 It sort of makes sense to your inner narcissism.
00:54:56.000 But then you actually, over time, I've come to recognise that the culture is continually casting and has a requirement for certain tropes and avatars for those tropes.
00:55:08.000 And in retrospect, I recognise that what I was was a vessel and vassal for...
00:55:14.000 Hedonism and easy sex.
00:55:16.000 I was already a recovering drug addict when I got into the public eye, when I became famous.
00:55:21.000 But for years, I was so flippant and glib about sexuality.
00:55:27.000 And of course, paganism includes that glibness, that kind of celebration, the erotic, the idea that you can have sex free from consequence and you should have as many sexual partners as possible.
00:55:40.000 And it's really, really weird and odd for me to see that.
00:55:44.000 That subsequently metastasized into what's happened.
00:55:47.000 It's a separate thing, and it's a legal thing.
00:55:48.000 But my situation of being a person that was famous for having it off with lots of women, as I would have said then, now I'm aghast at it.
00:55:59.000 I'm aghast at the idea that I would have been...
00:56:03.000 When I see something like, say, a relatively mainstream, middle-of-the-road sitcom, like Modern Family, which I really, really enjoy, and I watch it with my family, actually.
00:56:13.000 And they do jokes about kids watching pornography, you know, like 14-year-old, 15-year-old boys watching pornography, which is normal.
00:56:21.000 Luke just talked about it.
00:56:22.000 I'm sure all of us looked at pornography when we were adolescent.
00:56:24.000 I'm sure some of us look at pornography now, which I don't because, of course, I'm abstemious in all of those matters, both as a Christian but also as an addict in recovery.
00:56:33.000 I recognise that the normalisation of porn is a massive, massive problem.
00:56:42.000 I see, Dr. D, you're chomping at the bit to get involved in this.
00:56:46.000 Or is it that you're actually keen to watch some porn?
00:56:49.000 We can put it up right now.
00:56:51.000 You've not ever had anyone sit in the old IV aqua vitae bar watching pornography going in the arm and coming out another...
00:57:00.000 I think what you're saying is very relatable.
00:57:04.000 I agree.
00:57:05.000 Really?
00:57:05.000 Absolutely.
00:57:05.000 Honestly?
00:57:06.000 I understand where you're coming from.
00:57:06.000 Yeah.
00:57:08.000 Sort of, I'm glad you've bought it because this is so easy for all of us, like in male environments, to be glib about sex.
00:57:15.000 And I'm really interested to see where this goes and sort of why you bought it.
00:57:20.000 All right, let's go back into the clip.
00:57:22.000 And, you know, after about a thousand nights like that, you start to lose it.
00:57:30.000 I start to wonder, where am I going with this?
00:57:33.000 Why do I feel this need to fuck all these women?
00:57:36.000 What is desire?
00:57:38.000 The form of this cute Asian girl, why does it have such a grip on me?
00:57:41.000 Because she's the opposite of me?
00:57:43.000 Is she going to complete me in some way?
00:57:45.000 I realized if I could fuck a million women, I'd still never be satisfied.
00:57:49.000 Maybe, maybe what I really want is to be one of these Asian girls.
00:58:00.000 Really?
00:58:04.000 You know?
00:58:05.000 He's so intense.
00:58:06.000 Not really.
00:58:08.000 No, really.
00:58:10.000 Really?
00:58:12.000 So, one night I took home some girl, turned out to be a ladyboy, which I'd done before, but this time, instead of fucking the ladyboy, the ladyboy fucked me.
00:58:30.000 And it was kind of magical.
00:58:34.000 And I got in my head that what I really wanted was to be one of these Asian girls getting fucked by me and to feel that.
00:58:44.000 Huh?
00:58:51.000 So I put out an ad looking for a white guy my age, come over and fuck me.
00:58:59.000 That guy looked a lot like me.
00:59:03.000 Then I put on some lingerie and perfume, made myself look like one of these girls.
00:59:11.000 I thought I looked pretty hot.
00:59:18.000 And then this guy came over and railed the shit out of me.
00:59:20.000 Then I got addicted to that.
00:59:22.000 Some nights, three, four guys would come over and rail the shit out of me.
00:59:27.000 Some I even had to pay.
00:59:30.000 And at the same time, I'd hire an Asian girl to just sit there and watch the whole thing.
00:59:38.000 I'd look in her eyes while some guy was fucking me, and I'd think...
00:59:43.000 I am her, and I'm fucking me.
00:59:48.000 Mm-hmm.
00:59:59.000 Hey, we all have our Achilles heel, man, you know.
01:00:03.000 Where does it come from?
01:00:05.000 Why are some of us attracted to the opposite form and some of us the same?
01:00:09.000 Sex is a poetic act.
01:00:11.000 It's a metaphor.
01:00:13.000 Metaphor for what?
01:00:13.000 Are we our forms?
01:00:15.000 Am I a middle-aged white guy on the inside, too?
01:00:18.000 Or inside?
01:00:21.000 Could I be an Asian girl?
01:00:25.000 Right.
01:00:26.000 I don't know.
01:00:29.000 I don't know.
01:00:34.000 Guess I was trying to fuck my way to the answer.
01:00:39.000 Yes, well, it's very good, sir, but it's not exactly what we're looking for.
01:00:44.000 We're gonna...
01:00:45.000 Keep advertising for a substitute teacher.
01:00:47.000 And if your application is successful, we'll be in touch.
01:00:52.000 I mean, it's like an amazing conversation.
01:00:53.000 It's a brilliant bit of acting.
01:00:55.000 And if you think in the light of the diddy tapes, clearly that hedonism and excess is kind of relentless.
01:01:06.000 And within the boundaries of consent...
01:01:12.000 And like I learned from, as I've said before, from this brilliant lawyer who represented S&M cases, he said, consent is all that matters because who can't consent?
01:01:21.000 Animals.
01:01:22.000 Drunk people, children, mentally ill.
01:01:25.000 Everyone else can consent, and consent is everything.
01:01:28.000 And when you sort of consider consent to be the only barrier and the only criteria, it's really interesting to watch this, because even from the excerpts we've already seen from the Diddy trial, aside from the abuses and coercion, all that's really being discussed...
01:01:42.000 Is hedonism.
01:01:43.000 And a lot of people actually are watching it, I know, from a prurient perspective.
01:01:48.000 People are like, oh, what, he did what?
01:01:50.000 Oh, my God, he got someone to do a wee-wee.
01:01:52.000 Oh, baby oil everywhere.
01:01:54.000 Like, people aren't, you know, it's being turned into entertainment.
01:01:57.000 Sex has been turned into entertainment.
01:01:59.000 Pleasure has been, has replaced joy.
01:02:02.000 And the only thing I'd query about this obviously brilliant script and these incredible acting performances is...
01:02:10.000 Well, when it talks about identity, and like, oh, I'm not a middle-aged white guy on the inside, maybe I'm a little Dutch girl with my clogs on, standing by a windmill with my finger in a dyke, like, it's more like, it's more mysterious than that, because within our, ultimately, I suppose the spiritual argument is that we are God, that we are expressions of God.
01:02:29.000 We were made by God for God to love us, and for us to love God.
01:02:33.000 And the 12 steps are brilliant on this.
01:02:35.000 The 12 steps tell you that...
01:02:37.000 And this is in the original literature of Alcoholics Anonymous, that they say that all human beings have sexual problems.
01:02:43.000 We'd hardly be human beings if we didn't have sexual problems.
01:02:47.000 He says, writing in the 1930s, and was writing in like the early 40s, I think, said there's one camp that are telling us that the answer to the problems of humanity are more sex and more sex and more sex, and the other camp is saying that we should abstain completely.
01:03:02.000 And when he says that some people are telling us that all of our problems are sexual in nature, he's referring to his contemporary Sigmund Freud, or near-contemporary Sigmund Freud.
01:03:09.000 And at the advent of Freudianism, we sort of offered the solution to our psychological problems in the form of primarily sexual analysis, that sexual repression was at the root of all of our psychic trauma and disorder.
01:03:23.000 Jung, of course, queried this and said there's a mystical aspect to our psyche, and even if we were sexually whole, we would still suffer.
01:03:31.000 What I think is fascinating is this idea that they reveal in the 12 steps.
01:03:37.000 They say, one camp would have us with no flavour for our fare and the other camp would have us on a straight pepper diet.
01:03:48.000 And what was explained to me is that when it uses the phrase straight pepper diet, it's telling us that pepper is a condiment.
01:04:00.000 Pepper is a condiment.
01:04:01.000 It's not the main meal.
01:04:03.000 No one eats pepper just as a diet of pepper would send you crazy and make you poorly, even to people that can endure hundreds and hundreds of milliliters of NAD without flinching.
01:04:14.000 Like me, I'm doing well and I don't.
01:04:16.000 And what I took from that and what I think that means is that sex is an accompaniment to love.
01:04:24.000 If you try to extract sex from love, you end up in difficult situations.
01:04:31.000 And that is obviously a puritanical position, but it's a...
01:04:36.000 Religious, a strict religious position.
01:04:39.000 And, you know, we've got free will.
01:04:40.000 No one has to live like that.
01:04:41.000 We can all go around screwing around.
01:04:42.000 We can have a sex industry.
01:04:43.000 We can have OnlyFans.
01:04:44.000 We can have pornography.
01:04:45.000 We're going to have conversations with Bonnie Blue if she wants to come on the show.
01:04:49.000 But when you watch this, do you find it, like, what?
01:04:54.000 Appealing, alluring, thought-provoking?
01:04:57.000 I thought, first off, I think the acting is just unbelievable.
01:05:00.000 I think Sam Rockwell's the perfect guy to have.
01:05:02.000 He's so intense.
01:05:03.000 And this other guy, Walton Goggins, he kind of laughs at it at the start, and then Sam Rockwell's so intense that he goes, oh, he's for real here?
01:05:10.000 But this is a conversation people are having in society at the moment, and the conversation which has come up because of this clip, which is why it circulated a few weeks ago now, was that Sam Rockwell basically says that he's transgender and he feels like a woman, but he's talking at it.
01:05:24.000 From a fetish perspective.
01:05:26.000 So a lot of people have been saying a lot, not all, but a lot of the recent bout of transgenderism, I feel like a woman on the inside, all that kind of stuff, is actually a fetish.
01:05:36.000 And a lot of people in the transgender community have actually agreed with this.
01:05:40.000 That's an interesting take on the conversation, that just to feel something psychically and spiritually doesn't require an anatomical accompaniment that you need and go, oh, I really feel like this, so I want to permanently address it.
01:05:54.000 Yeah, I can see how that would become controversial.
01:05:55.000 And that's, I suppose, the culture's fixated on that issue.
01:05:59.000 But me, I suppose what I return to is that that is...
01:06:04.000 A minority issue.
01:06:05.000 I'm not saying it's not an important issue, but it's a minority issue where sexuality is ubiquitous, universal.
01:06:10.000 Everyone has a sexuality and sexuality is exploited and used culturally and socially to manoeuvre us into positions where we are more manageable, malleable.
01:06:21.000 And maneuverable.
01:06:22.000 That's what I feel about sexuality.
01:06:24.000 Even in the mundane examples of sex cells, and it's a woman draped over the hood of a vehicle or on a motorcycle or holding a firearm, but also...
01:06:35.000 To continually, I think, keep us in a perpetual state of shame.
01:06:39.000 And that's what I think the Epstein Island stuff and the Diddy stuff is about.
01:06:42.000 Yes, blackmail, but also on a deeper level, shame.
01:06:45.000 When people are in states of shame, and I don't think any of us that have looked at pornography or had illicit sex, I don't think many of us feel like, well, actually, when I was famous for being single and promiscuous, I was kind of...
01:06:59.000 Peacocking it and trying to glory in it.
01:07:02.000 Like, I'm a hedonist.
01:07:04.000 And aren't people when people...
01:07:05.000 I mean, any form of identity that's attached to your sexuality risks the same thing.
01:07:11.000 Well, I think anybody that's committed to something and has found success in it and wants other people to value that success, that's going to become the most important thing.
01:07:20.000 So for you, it was having sex a lot and you were very good at it.
01:07:24.000 Therefore, you were going to show everybody how good you were at it.
01:07:28.000 Right.
01:07:28.000 If it was...
01:07:29.000 Like, something else?
01:07:31.000 Yeah.
01:07:31.000 You would have done the same thing with that.
01:07:32.000 Well, I think it was juggling.
01:07:33.000 Yeah, juggling.
01:07:35.000 You'd be like, look how cool juggling is.
01:07:37.000 Yeah.
01:07:38.000 Because I'm the best juggler.
01:07:39.000 I'm so good at juggling.
01:07:40.000 I wish it was juggling.
01:07:41.000 Yeah.
01:07:41.000 Because people don't get retrospective criminal charges.
01:07:45.000 I'm a controversial outspoken person for juggling.
01:07:48.000 And the sex side of it is it does take something from you.
01:07:51.000 Yes, it does.
01:07:52.000 It takes something from you.
01:07:53.000 It takes something from them.
01:07:55.000 Oh, man.
01:07:55.000 Jake, when I read the scripture, when it says stuff like the reason prostitution is wrong, It's because if you enter in a sexual transaction with somebody, you're bonded to them for life.
01:08:06.000 I think, oh my god!
01:08:08.000 My sexuality, I was just sloshing about like a lunatic.
01:08:13.000 Oh, man.
01:08:15.000 I don't know.
01:08:15.000 I don't know.
01:08:16.000 Luke, you're a young fella.
01:08:18.000 I'm just trying to knock it on OnlyFans over here.
01:08:20.000 That's all I'm trying to do.
01:08:21.000 You know what I mean?
01:08:22.000 One day at a time.
01:08:23.000 What is that on your phone right now?
01:08:25.000 There's not OnlyFans on my phone, but it's not.
01:08:28.000 I've never even looked at it, thankfully.
01:08:30.000 Well, thanks for bringing us that.
01:08:32.000 Let us know what you think about the conversation in particular and whether or not you focus on the aspect of it that's about trans and inner identity not necessarily resonating with physical form and that that's something that you could resolve through fantasy.
01:08:46.000 Or if, like me now and Jake a lot earlier and younger, recognise that within sex there is a powerful transformational power that if reduced to...
01:08:57.000 Profane transaction risks becoming...
01:09:00.000 What do I want to say?
01:09:04.000 I don't want to say satanic, but I want to certainly tarnish and contribute to our brokenness and sort of costly.
01:09:10.000 And also, if you enjoy these shows where we ad hoc turn up in IV centres and have, frankly, quite deep conversations in the end, got quite deep in the end, didn't it, Stacey?
01:09:21.000 I saw when I said sloshing about around sex, I saw you look a bit astonished.
01:09:28.000 Thank you for joining me for Russell Brand's Stay Free IV.
01:09:31.000 One extraordinary show it's been.
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01:09:38.000 Are you offering any kind of discount?
01:09:39.000 We'll cover that over the course of the content course.
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01:09:43.000 If you've not got NADs coursing through your mind...
01:09:45.000 You're playing out of your mind.
01:09:47.000 That's the end of the show this week, but we'll be back next week.
01:09:50.000 Not for more of the same, more of the different.
01:09:52.000 Until then, if you can, stay free.
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