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00:03:06.000I hope you're being nice to one another in there because if we can find ways of forming new alliances, we are unstoppable.
00:03:13.000This Great Awakening must continue because people are rejecting globalism and establishment edicts all over the world.
00:03:20.000The Irish, I think you say Taoiseach, Taoiseach has, well, he's shockingly resigned because of the failure of that bill where they wanted to change the word to family, to gang, and the word to woman or something.
00:03:35.000I mean, they're mucking about over there.
00:03:38.000Especially, one of the things he doesn't mention in his resignation speech is that they're trying to force through peculiar, vague, hate speech laws to legitimize further control over open communication.
00:04:04.000They want to crush Ordinary people, traditions, values, everything that we hold dear and believe in is being crushed to a powder beneath their feet so that they can impose more elitist control.
00:04:16.000We've also got, we asked you earlier, what story you wanted us to cover in detail.
00:04:20.000It was the CDC redacting COVID studies.
00:04:22.000We're covering that in some detail a little later in the show, obviously off YouTube, because YouTube, as you know, a great platform.
00:04:29.000And if you're watching us there, I love you, you awakening wonder, how I love you.
00:04:41.000guidelines to censor on that platform, and censorship is something we'll be talking about in some detail as well, because the New York Times has asked us to take a new look at those unsung heroes, Deep State agents.
00:05:43.000And the man that set up that Willy Wonka theme park place in Scotland that fascinated us all for so long has actually been, it sounds like sort of suffering, it's not actually very nice, he's lost friends, he's lost the love of his life, he's lost the world of imagination that he was determined to live in, he fell in a chocolate river, he's been sucked up a tube, he can't get anywhere near a numper lumper anymore and he's become commonly known colloquially
00:06:09.000It's a difficult time for him there's no question about that. We asked you what story you wanted to
00:06:14.000see you told us that you're mostly interested in the CDC story and we've already told you
00:06:19.000that there's been a massive fail and rejection for the globalist elites because in Ireland people
00:06:26.000seem to care about tradition and God and family rather than the globalist agenda that seems hell
00:06:32.000bent on uprooting us from our communities from one another using as always the protection of some
00:06:40.000well yeah I believe that people should be who you are.
00:06:43.000Whoever you are, that should be treasured and honored and love is love.
00:06:47.000But I don't think that the globalist establishment cares about that.
00:06:50.000Let's have a look at the Irish Taoiseach's resignation.
00:06:54.000That's Prime Minister in our language, President in your language.
00:06:57.000And notice that when he's talking about his legacy of modernity, which is an odd oxymoron, I suppose, let's note that he doesn't talk about the hate speech laws that are being imposed on the Irish people right now, along with other legislation that they're pretty against.
00:07:11.000There's a massive migration crisis in that country.
00:07:13.000Let me know if you're watching this from Ireland right now.
00:07:18.000Hey, if we can't have a good laugh at Willy Wanker together, what kind of people are we?
00:07:26.000If we can't pop on a beautiful pink bonnet, it's the black t-shirt that's our merch item of the week this week, then what kind of country or planet are we living in?
00:07:36.000Let's have a look at Viradka's resignation.
00:07:39.000I've had the privilege to serve for the past 20 years as a public representative, 13 as a member of cabinet, 7 as leader of my party, and most of those as Taoiseach of this great country.
00:07:51.000It has been the most fulfilling time of my life.
00:07:54.000I'm glad you've enjoyed it because the Irish people are fucking furious!
00:07:59.000Working with colleagues, I've had the honour of helping to lead Ireland from unemployment to full employment, from a budget deficit to budget surplus, from austerity to prosperity, through a pandemic in which we saved lives and livelihoods, through Brexit.
00:08:43.000I'm proud that we've made the country a more equal and more modern place when it comes to the rights of children, the LGBT community, equality for women and their bodily autonomy.
00:08:57.000It's a more modern and equal place where we can throw you all in jail for using language that we don't agree with.
00:09:04.000Modernity is being equated with centralised bureaucracies and affinity with the EU that I would argue don't care about you.
00:09:14.000Lindsey Graham is advocating, as usual, for war.
00:09:23.000Look also at how romantically rendered this whole thing is.
00:09:27.000Lindsey Graham first of all is visiting Zelensky in some sort of ludicrously ornate golden palace before describing how Ukrainian people should hurl themselves in front of cannon fire in order to facilitate, one might argue, the agenda of Black Rock and Raytheon.
00:09:56.000That's a good signal for us, for Ukrainians.
00:10:00.000And of course, from the very beginning, let me be thankful to the United States, to the people of your country, your bipartisan support, and the President, his administration.
00:10:25.000It's weird, isn't it, the way this is being romanticised and the way we're being retold this story as if it is somehow a success rather than the annihilation of many Ukrainian lives, the expenditure of many, many US tax dollars, the provocation of a nuclear superpower.
00:10:44.000I'm wondering why the deal that Zelensky had with Putin a couple of years ago would not have been a better alternative.
00:10:51.000Can you tell me in the chat, why would a diplomatic solution two years ago not have been better?
00:10:55.000How many hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian people have died?
00:10:59.000And let's face it, all of us now face the prospect of a nuclear war if we continue to provoke Russia.
00:11:14.000Not like America where we have a great democracy where you can vote for Joe Biden and if you vote for anyone else you're voting for tyranny and in Ukraine where there are no elections at all!
00:12:00.000Over here in Europe, there's a prominent intellectual called Slavoj Žižek, who has been much admired for his ability to analyze and scrutinize pop cultural artifacts and present new perspectives on, I don't know, important issues, cultural issues, but his appearance on a British streaming show, it's pretty sort of confusing.
00:12:25.000Have a look at this for yourself because he is a much treasured intellectual and philosopher of the left.
00:12:32.000Here, he says that Russia, like, well, I mean, I'll tell you what he says.
00:12:38.000He says that they're worse than Arabs, which I think that's racist in a couple of ways.
00:12:43.000And also that we should give Ukraine nuclear weapons.
00:12:45.000And that seems dangerous in a few ways, but I don't know, man.
00:13:07.000On that point, Savoy, I think it was a terrible mistake.
00:13:12.000I don't think we're addressing these issues correctly.
00:13:22.000I don't think we're addressing it correctly.
00:13:23.000The answer can't be, let's have more people with nuclear weapons, that's the solution to this.
00:13:29.000When are we going to address the possibility that we're living in a bizarre simulacrum?
00:13:33.000When are we going to address the possibility that there is a globalist conspiracy to drive us into centralisation authoritarianism and to control us at the biometric level?
00:13:43.000When are we going to reorganise, reorder and oppose this peculiar agenda?
00:13:47.000Surely there's a Better solution than giving nuclear weapons to everybody, particularly people that are likely to get involved in hot wars with similarly nuclear-armed opponents.
00:13:58.000But it's not just that terrifying potential threat of Armageddon that we have to countenance.
00:14:04.000Of course, the apocalypse encroaches in the Middle East too.
00:14:09.000Here's a good post by Aaron Mattei, who's someone who faces a lot of ire and attacks and spying from the legacy media for his opposition to the war.
00:14:21.000Last week Secretary Blinken boasted that the Israelis have been not only allowing food in but also working to make sure it gets in and gets to people who need it.
00:14:30.000He then took credit for doing everything possible to maximize aid to Gaza.
00:14:34.000Today he admits that 100% of the population in Gaza is at severe levels of acute food security.
00:14:40.000Let's have a look at both of those clips and see if we can make sense of this living paradox.
00:14:47.000Of course the Israelis have been Not only allowing food in, they have been working to make sure that it gets in and gets to people who need it.
00:15:13.000We got agreement to open Kerem Shalom.
00:15:15.000I'm actually confused by the moral framing of this situation now that there is obviously at least a humanitarian crisis if not a massacre and I know people would use even more incendiary language to describe what's happening in Gaza.
00:15:30.00034,000 people have died in the weeks since October the 7th, which in itself of course
00:15:37.000was a horrific and tragic event. So there's obviously, as you know, I'm sure you know,
00:15:43.000the Biden administration are supplying arms to Israel, being careful to ensure that it doesn't
00:15:48.000breach the congressional requirement for sign-off by keeping the orders below a certain threshold.
00:15:55.000That's already concerning, I would say.
00:15:58.000And now there's this sort of attempt to kind of bomb and kill, while presenting it as a sort of opportunity for philanthropy, that we should all be patting ourselves on the back.
00:16:09.000I mean Andy Blinken's sort of pleased with himself.
00:16:11.000Here's what he's said now though, that indeed the people in Gaza are facing, well there's no nice word for it, starvation.
00:16:19.000According to the most respected measure of these things.
00:16:25.000A hundred percent of the population in Gaza is at severe levels of acute food insecurity.
00:16:33.000That's the first time an entire population has been so classified.
00:16:38.000Acute food insecurity does sound better than starvation.
00:16:42.000We also see, again, according to, in this case, the United Nations, a hundred percent, the totality of the population, is in need of humanitarian assistance.
00:16:56.000And those of us that believe a spiritual solution is required, those of us that believe that these systems and institutions are failing deeply and what's required is a radical redress, something that somehow fuses together a return to the arcane, the reverence of nature, the reverence of community and family, the sovereignty of the individual, the open embrace of God, are regarded as crackpots.
00:17:20.000Okay, let's have a look at what's happening in your country with regard to censorship.
00:17:25.000You know that during the pandemic, the Biden administration, through their deep state armory, was censoring what happened on social media.
00:17:34.000The Twitter files First revealed that it's obviously continuing and when the Supreme Court said it was against your First Amendment rights, i.e.
00:17:43.000your right for free speech, the Biden administration pushed back and it seems that they will be successful in being allowed to continue with this ongoing pressuring of social media sites to censor in accordance with their wishes.
00:18:00.000This is what Elon Musk has said on the subject.
00:18:03.000This is him sort of talking about The New York Times, the New York Times story that we started with, which was pretty surprising.
00:18:11.000Remember, coming up, we're going to be talking about the CDC's redacted COVID documents, some of which are 100% redacted, because that's what you wanted us to talk about in detail.
00:18:22.000We'll be on YouTube for another Five minutes, and then you're going to have to click the link in the description to join us in that sweet stream of freedom.
00:18:29.000No one gundlak, I'm saying goodbye to you as you pop off, and Claude, acute food insecurity will become a geographical phenomena.
00:18:36.000It will indeed, unless the farmers stay strong and stay bold, because if we can't control food, we are in serious trouble.
00:18:43.000Let's get into this New York Times headline and how the Deep State are kind of awesome.
00:18:50.000Elon Musk slammed the New York Times for publishing an opinion headline calling the US administrative state and system of unelected government employees kind of awesome.
00:18:59.000The Times published a video insisting that the so-called public enemies within the government, such as workers for the Environmental Protection Agency, are the same as ordinary Americans.
00:19:09.000The piece also warned against, surprise surprise, former president Donald Trump slashing bureaucratic jobs and replacing them with government officials who will serve him.
00:19:18.000When we hear deep state, instead of recoiling, we should rally, the piece reads.
00:19:24.000We should think about the workers otherwise unknown as our public servants, the everyday superheroes who wake up ready to dedicate their career and their lives to serving us.
00:19:35.000These are the Americans we employ, even though their work is often invisible.
00:19:42.000That's what's been... What's amazing about this, and the Supreme Court case inquiry more generally, is that it's been demonstrated that they were wrong about the pandemic.
00:19:52.000Oh, thank God we were able to censor Robert Malone and Jay Bhattacharya with all their crazy talk about there not having been clinical trials and that this is gene therapy rather than a vaccine.
00:20:51.000And we hope you'll agree that they're not scary at all.
00:20:53.000In fact, they're kind of awesome, it continued.
00:20:55.000In just seven words, Musk wrote in response to the headline, they are the mouthpiece of the state.
00:21:01.000Some of those, without those heroes of the CIA, who can I ask you will conduct coups in Central America and indeed Ukraine?
00:21:10.000Who is it that you want to set up Bases around Ukraine for the last 10 years provoking Russia into war and who will carry out some of our most cherished and precious assassinations?
00:21:32.000That is mental, it's insane and it's carrying on now because the Supreme Court, it looks like, are about to say that the Biden administration can continue to pressure social media sites into censoring in accordance with their wishes.
00:21:52.000My biggest concern is that your view That your view has the First Amendment hamstringing the government in significant ways.
00:22:02.000That is of course in reference to Ketanji Brown Jackson's quote that the First Amendment is hamstringing the government and as he says That is quite literally the entire point of the First Amendment, of the entire Bill of Rights, to protect you from the government, to protect you from them.
00:22:23.000Jim Jordan is of course campaigning to prevent the Biden administration being able to assert this level of pressure.
00:22:32.000Let's have a look at him on a variety of news channels.
00:22:38.000I think what it comes down to is, Justice Deleto suggested at one point, actually there's an ensuing argument that was on the same subject, that as long as the government is really subtle about coercing, it might be able to do that, or the Supreme Court might not be able to interfere with it.
00:22:53.000So that would leave the FBI to embed itself with social media companies, take down the Hunter Biden laptop in election after election after election, if that's the way that turns out.
00:23:02.000What do you make of that, Congressman Jordan?
00:23:08.000But the big takeaway today was Katonji Brown Jackson, when she said to the Solicitor General from Louisiana, she said, you've got the First Amendment hamstringing the government.
00:23:18.000Well, that's what it's supposed to do, for goodness sake.
00:23:20.000It was literally one of the craziest things I've ever seen, that you could have a justice on the United States Supreme Court.
00:23:26.000Say that in the oral, I mean, it made no sense to me.
00:23:30.000That is frightening because if she really believes that, that is scary where we're headed.
00:23:51.000And then to have a justice on the Supreme Court say what she said, that is frightening.
00:23:56.000Yeah, and some of the things that the government was coercing Facebook and Twitter and others to take down now turned out to be the conventional wisdom, such as what was the origin of COVID.
00:24:14.000This is what I'd like to reiterate, that the censorship that was practiced during that time was incorrect.
00:24:18.000It's not like they're able to say, well, you know, like people were concerned that there were no clinical trials or evidence that the vaccine was effective against transmission.
00:25:28.000One NSF-funded research team said the quiet part out loud, yeah, when it told NSF that its AI-powered tool could help social media platforms more comprehensively enforce their misinformation policies and thus externalize the difficult responsibility of censorship, exactly as Jim Jordan said.
00:25:44.000Non-public documents also reveal the condescending way the censors privately talk about Americans, particularly military families, the elderly, rural and indigenous communities and Americans who hold the Bible and Constitution as sacred.
00:25:58.000This is hardly surprising to learn that you are regarded in such a manner that the American people themselves are regarded with not only from a condescending perspective but also with Contempt.
00:26:16.000This, again, is significant because the deep state involvement and intervention in social media is still something we're learning more and more about.
00:26:26.000This is Elon Musk talking about the FBI portal that auto-deleted comms after two weeks.
00:26:32.000We're familiar now with Like apps, I guess, where we can communicate with one another and have them deleted.
00:26:38.000But this is odd because at a time that the Biden administration are lobbying to be able to continue to pressure social media sites to censor in according to their whims, we are learning that that censorship is difficult to track and understand.
00:26:52.000And anyone that's ever made a Freedom of Information Act request, and I suggest you all do it, To various government departments and their proxies that are set up to crush dissent will know that it's very difficult to get that information off of them.
00:27:10.000They're trying to create a 360 orb of impenetrable information so that we don't wake up here in this simulation and start meaningfully Opposing them.
00:27:23.000Ex-owner Elon Musk revealed during a recent interview that the FBI had a portal that auto-deleted all comms with Twitter after two weeks, remarking that it was likely a violation of the Freedom of Information Act.
00:27:34.000Musk made the comments on the Texas Lindsay podcast while discussing the censorship of Americans on social media.
00:27:40.000In fact, we've got that, so why don't we, let's have a little listen to that now.
00:27:45.000You know, there was, and this is coming from multiple Parts of the government, from the State Department, the FBI, Homeland Security, from really many parts of the government.
00:27:58.000It wasn't just one arm of the government.
00:28:01.000There was this FBI portal that auto-deleted all communications after two weeks.
00:28:07.000So we actually don't know what was said there.
00:28:10.000In fact, that does strike me as a FOIA violation, a Freedom of Information Act violation, because you shouldn't be able to Delete or delete things after two weeks.
00:28:20.000There was a little known agency in the State Department called the Global Engagement Center, which most people have never heard of, but they might have been the single worst offender because they demanded the suspension of at one point over 250,000 accounts, which I think all Twitter largely complied with.
00:28:46.000Their suspension demands were so broad that they accidentally demanded a suspension of a journalist on CNN and an elected Canadian politician.
00:28:53.000They were censoring so indiscriminately that they were censoring people that they shouldn't censor just because they loved censorship so much and not only is censorship taking place.
00:29:03.000The censorship itself is being censored and redacted and controlled.
00:29:07.000This is the opposite of open government.
00:29:09.000This is the opposite of government as service and as servants.
00:29:14.000We are being infantilized by our governments, controlled by our governments, and they are legitimizing their control continually by telling us that they're keeping us safe.
00:29:23.000Even though we can observe almost in real time now that many of the measures they are taking in order to keep us safe are making things worse.
00:29:31.000The whole creation of the category of mal-information.
00:29:34.000Information that is true but inconvenient to the agenda of the powerful tells you all you need to know.
00:30:10.000That it's going to be used to control you?
00:30:13.000That, I don't know, Skynet could happen one day?
00:30:15.000Or somehow they've been able to manoeuvre and mangle this piece of legislation into legitimising yet more surveillance and, as the headline tells you, even biometric surveillance.
00:30:24.000The European Parliament Has passed the AI Act.
00:30:27.000This is passed, a piece of legislation that started to be drafted back in 2021, wow, in the midst of the pandemic, as a way to prevent mass surveillance based on biometrics, but has now in fact promoted this practice into law.
00:30:41.000Isn't this another Orwellian oxymoron, a law that was designed to protect you and prevent biometric surveillance, has literally legitimized biometric surveillance.
00:30:53.000And it's a law that will enter into force this May after receiving a blessing, that's an odd piece of religious language, From the Council of the EU and it's perhaps deliberately religious because they have taken the place of God.
00:31:05.000These banal bureaucracies are taking the role of deities.
00:31:09.000That's why they want to wipe away your traditions and your connection to family and to God so that they can replace them with the capture of your biometric data in order to protect you on an arc of their own imagination where two by two or en masse is all the same to them.
00:31:26.000We are corralled into floating Prisons and penitentiaries.
00:31:31.000The EU for its part announced the adoption of the AI Act as a landmark event and touts its providing safeguards regarding AI's general purpose as well as limiting the use of identification systems by law enforcement.
00:31:44.000It aims to protect fundamental rights, democracy, the rule of law and environmental sustainability from high-risk AI while boosting innovation and establishing Europe as a leader in the field, a press release said.
00:31:58.000I think we've got another still on that story.
00:32:01.000However, some members could not disagree more and have voted against it.
00:32:04.000They assert that the drafting of the AI Act was accompanied by trilogue negotiations between the EP, the European Commission, and the Council of the EU that were not transparent enough.
00:32:13.000and resulting changes to the original idea that now effectively allows law enforcement the introduction of error-prone facial surveillance and facial recognition camera software in public spaces as MEP Patrick Breyer stated on his blog Breyer Refer to these and other tools now at the EU government's disposal, such as real-time surveillance of public places, racial classifications and unscientific AI as authoritarian instruments that threaten to turn democracies into high-tech surveillance states.
00:32:44.000Well, where have we heard that before?
00:32:47.000Isn't this precisely what we've been concerned about?
00:32:50.000We've got so much more for you coming up.
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00:33:17.000Coming up in a minute, We've got some astonishing content on what's going on in Ireland that you will love and how it's a sort of a war on our values.
00:33:25.000And of course the story that you most wanted to see is the CDC's redaction of vital, important and information that frankly should have been public.
00:33:35.000We've got Roseanne Barr coming up on the show as well pretty soon.
00:33:39.000Is this a good time for me to do a little bit of promo before getting into things?
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00:34:05.000It even strengthens muscle and improves your heart and brain function and who among us doesn't require that as we approach this revolutionary era?
00:34:13.000So if you want to feel more energized, I do, and get the best night's sleep you've ever had, oh wouldn't that be beautiful?
00:34:18.000To fall into the world of slumber, to live there in a reality created entirely by your own consciousness that helps us to understand the nature of this reality and its significance and the archetypes that we encounter and that there's a deep mythic reality.
00:34:31.000Accessible to us if we'll only do the work.
00:35:04.000Now, this is a South Western Intergovernmental Committee, and it's amazing to see one of the participants brandishing a document of 140 odd pages, I think, each one of them redacted.
00:36:02.000If there's nothing there, then I want to know, wait, what might have been there that they needed to redact it?
00:36:08.000Well, obviously that information was so heartening and encouraging that we'd have all read it and just marched merrily into the streets and began dancing and skipping and celebrating so gleefully that would have been a risk to ourselves and one another why we could have tumbled into a gutter.
00:36:23.000We could have walked in front of a moving vehicle.
00:36:57.000So in the United States, our CDC, National Institutes of Health, and the FDA ...are actively involved in a cover-up.
00:37:06.000And the same is occurring in the UK with the MHRA, Europe with European Medicine Agencies, and Australia with the Therapeutic Goods Administration.
00:37:15.000Something is going on that's... It is going on and it's happening across the world.
00:37:33.000After their product comes out, it's a regulatory dossier.
00:37:36.000If somebody has a problem with the new product and they call the company, like Pfizer, Pfizer has to report, write down what happened and they have to collate that in a report and produce it and make it publicly available.
00:37:48.000When it came to 90 days with Pfizer, the first vaccine that came out, remember Pfizer was approved December 10, 2020.
00:38:16.000I know a lot of you knew this already and we all recall that as being one of the pivotal moments where our mistrust concretized when Pfizer wouldn't share clinical data with the public for a medication that was significantly publicly funded initially in Germany, you're well aware, but ultimately Ultimately its purchase was undergirded by your tax dollars
00:38:37.000and when it comes to can you give us the information?
00:38:39.000Not only the Pfizer refused to give it over but the regulatory body that are supposed to be representing your
00:38:45.000Interests if necessary against Big Pharma sided as usual with Big Pharma. I wonder what's wrong with their funding
00:38:57.000the plaintiff pushed and finally slowly the
00:39:02.000Critical thought in the awakened wonder chat not vaccines vaccines not bad Pfizer dossier came out Pfizer recorded
00:39:09.0001,223 deaths with their product within 90 days of release people were like to
00:39:16.000The Pfizer dossier came out Pfizer recorded 1,223 deaths with their product within 90 days of release.
00:39:24.000That's not a story you hear very often, is it?
00:39:27.000People were calling Pfizer and in desperation watching their family members die after taking the vaccine.
00:39:33.000Pfizer recorded over 1,200 new adverse events, new problems that Dr. Bowden has talked to you about that we are grappling with the entire time.
00:39:42.000But the point is our FDA worked to cover this up.
00:39:47.000The FDA should be regulating this company.
00:39:50.000The FDA should have been having at least monthly meetings and fully disclosing what was going on with these novel vaccines which are Whoa, hard cut out there.
00:40:00.000Sorry guys, but what an extraordinary story.
00:40:03.000And remember, the Supreme Court are now going to bat out the idea that the Biden administration were pressuring social media sites to censor, when we know they were.
00:40:12.000We've just heard it again, because people were saying, oh, are you sure this vaccine's safe?
00:40:16.000Because we're having some pretty serious problems in our family.
00:40:23.000Natural immunity couldn't be said out loud.
00:40:25.000Hydroxychloroquine, I still can't properly say out loud, but that's not entirely because of censorship, that's just because I keep forgetting how you're supposed to say it.
00:40:32.000I know there's a sort of technique, isn't it?
00:40:34.000It's like hydry... Someone will post it in a minute and tell me the way to break it up in your mind that makes it work.
00:40:39.000Or maybe Gareth, your great off-screen icon.
00:40:50.000And throughout that period, now we now know that the FBI were issuing edicts that were sort of self-deleting, which is against, once again, numerous federal laws.
00:41:16.000From on the year, the CDC has collected data on hospitalizations for COVID-19 in the U.S.
00:41:24.000and broken it down by age, race and vaccination status, but it's not made most of the information public.
00:41:30.000That information was a surprise for your birthday!
00:41:36.000When the CDC published the first significant data on the effectiveness of boosters in adults younger than 65 two weeks ago, it left out the numbers for a huge portion of that population.
00:41:52.000Two full years into the pandemic, the agency leading the country's response to the public health emergency has published only a tiny fraction of the data it's collected.
00:42:01.000Several people familiar with the data said, wait, let's start looking at all of the forces triangulating around this.
00:42:08.000The FBI, the Supreme Court, social media companies.
00:42:14.000Something pretty serious is going on, right?
00:42:20.000The CDC has been routinely collecting information since the COVID vaccines were first rolled out last year, according to a federal official familiar with the matter.
00:42:28.000The agency has been reluctant to make those figures public.
00:42:31.000The official said because it might be misinterpreted as the vaccines being ineffective.
00:42:37.000They are censoring the things that we say to one another.
00:42:40.000They are censoring the information that they gather for themselves.
00:42:44.000Ultimately, really what this is, I've said it before, I'm sure I'll say it again, the truth is that they have to curate and manage reality to prevent us from becoming Revolutionary.
00:42:59.000Whether it's Google curating your newsfeed to direct you towards certain particular candidates, the various tools of censorship that are being implemented.
00:43:09.000En masse, you can't have people waking up to the reality that the institutions of government are totally corrupt and operate in the service of a globalist agenda, that there's potentially something even more nefarious At play.
00:43:20.000You know what you talk about, you lunatics, in the Rumble chat and you lot in the Awake and Wonder chat.
00:43:26.000You know, we're talking about, I don't know, the CDC is controlled by Fauci.
00:43:29.000Well, he's sort of retired, hasn't he, now.
00:43:32.000Okay, and this is another piece of information that suggests extraordinary activity.
00:43:40.000CDC covered up COVID vaccine myocarditis risks, show emails and reports.
00:43:46.000A mounting body of evidence shows that the CDC and the White House chose to ignore and cover up evidence of a significant myocarditis safety signal in early 2021, putting young people at risk of serious adverse events.
00:43:57.000On April 27, 2021, LEND Director Rochelle Walensky stated, we've not seen any reports of post-vaccination myocarditis because we're refusing to look at them.
00:44:17.000When Walensky claimed to have not seen any reports, there were dozens of reports in the U.S.
00:44:22.000Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, VAERS, Although we can't ever be sure if Walensky had seen reports of post-vaccine myocarditis, a US government memorandum from March 2021 obtained by Stieber stated there were 27 cases of myocarditis, myopericarditis and pericarditis on VAZ or VAERS, however you say that.
00:44:41.000In June 2021, of the most people who were planning to get vaccinated and received at least one jab, the CDC began publicly investigating myocarditis and speaking to the media about it.
00:44:51.000Oh man, Stephen E, monkey emoji covering the eyes.
00:46:33.000Now listen, the Globalist Project is collapsing.
00:46:37.000The Irish people have rejected an important referendum, and I think you guys are going to see a lot of cause for optimism here.
00:46:46.000Because it's happening around the world that what they wanted to do is change the definition of family in Ireland, which is in a sense something that's against their traditions, their connection to community and their values.
00:46:57.000Does this indicate then that we might see a return to faith, a return to tradition, a growing lack of trust in government?
00:47:05.000And does this actually expose just how reckless the elite's culture war on the people they are callously governing has become?
00:47:49.000One thing's for sure, the offering of the Irish elite to the Irish people has been resoundingly rejected.
00:47:55.000They wanted to change the wording around family and the roles of women within the family and they asked the Irish people, do you want to make these changes?
00:48:05.000So we're going to have a look at that referendum, or that pair of referenda, and what it means and how it can be used to demonstrate that increasingly what we have is an elite class that use progressivism to condemn Entire populations are somehow out of touch and lost in the midst of time.
00:48:22.000And I think that what's happening in Ireland exemplifies a global phenomena that's of course happening everywhere.
00:48:28.000The ruling elites of America don't like ordinary American people and want to condemn them.
00:48:32.000The ruling elites in the UK don't like the British and want to condemn them.
00:48:36.000And I feel that what will emerge from this is a new type of politics and it's fascinating to see it evolve.
00:48:42.000Just because it's coming from the past, it doesn't mean that it's entirely nostalgic.
00:48:47.000What it means is people are rejecting this new agenda that seeks to wipe away everything of value.
00:48:53.000It includes family and tradition, but also quite deep-seated ideas like our connection to the divine, nature and God.
00:49:00.000Let's get into this new story and work out what it means for us as an awakening planet.
00:49:15.000It's one of those referendums where all of the major parties backed a particular answer.
00:49:20.000A lot like Brexit, really, or a lot like how all of the media don't want Americans to vote for Trump.
00:49:26.000The whole establishment class is telling you, do this, do this, and the whole population is curiously saying, we're not doing that, or at least a significant portion of the population.
00:49:34.000In many cases, enough to win elections.
00:49:37.000This is a real problem for the ruling elite.
00:49:39.000Leo Varadkar says it was already clear the amendments over the definition of family and the woman's role at home had been defeated.
00:49:47.000Well, that's despite the counting of votes still taking place.
00:49:54.000Speaking in the last hour, Mr Varadkar said his government accepted full responsibility.
00:50:02.000it says it was our responsibility to convince the majority of people to vote
00:50:06.000yes and we clearly failed to do so. It's fascinating because Ireland's got a very
00:50:12.000particular history that's built in adversity to the UK and therefore
00:50:16.000facilitates a relationship with the EU that's perhaps a little more favourable.
00:50:20.000But now, these kind of bureaucratic and centralised authoritarian forces have become completely deracinated from the people in various territories that they purport to govern, believing in ideas of cultural progressivism, which undoubtedly have their place and are, in my view, matters of personal freedom. But Ireland, with its long affiliation with
00:50:40.000Catholicism, is going to have a very particular social perspective. Ireland, with
00:50:44.000its long military opposition to the UK and the oppressive forces and
00:50:47.000religious oppression that came out of the UK, are going to have a
00:50:50.000very particular perspective. And something that goes even beyond that is
00:50:54.000populations have the right to determine for themselves whether or not they want to be
00:50:58.000pro or anti immigration, whether or not they want to be pro or anti
00:51:02.000marriage. That's something that in a democracy you can decide for yourselves.
00:51:06.000My personal view is that people have the right to consensually express their sexuality with loving partners or perfect strangers in the context of consent.
00:51:13.000But if a country votes that what they want to revere, honour and enshrine is the traditional family, then I suppose they have the right to do that, don't they?
00:51:22.000It's hugely embarrassing for the Irish government this.
00:51:24.000This was a referendum or two referendums as you mentioned there that no government in
00:51:47.000It also might be a bigger lesson in the way that the world is changing and how many of
00:51:57.000the cultural, social and economic experiments that define our planet at this time are failing
00:52:02.000They're not working for a good many people.
00:52:05.000Whether you're voting for Trump or Brexit, one interpretation of that electoral process and preference could be a rejection of the neoliberal establishment and their ideas.
00:52:14.000And that's a kind of understandable position when we seem to be experiencing decline, dishonesty, deception and even, at worst, A type of nihilism and a deliberate attempt to make us all feel sort of bewildered like nothing is certain and none of our traditions have any meaning.
00:52:29.000But I can tell you in the count centres it was obvious from very early on this morning when we watched the first boxes being opened and the tallies conducted of the ballot papers within it was very obvious right across the Dublin constituencies and right across the rural constituencies a consistent trend.
00:52:44.000People were giving this government a bloody nose today.
00:52:47.000There's a brilliant article from Spiked that analyses this result.
00:52:50.000The referendum's proposing changes to the constitutional definition of family and on the issue of care were comprehensively defeated in Ireland last week with the latter rejected by a record margin.
00:53:00.000Voters were asked to say yes or no to two amendments to the constitution of 1937.
00:53:04.000First they were asked if they wanted to change the meaning of the word family so that it would extend beyond marriage to include other durable relationships.
00:53:11.000Then they were asked if they'd like to change the Constitution's focus on a woman's duties in the home by adding a new clause acknowledging that all sorts of family members provide care in the domestic setting.
00:53:20.000The political class invested huge amounts of money and energy into encouraging voters to say yes to these sweeping tweaks, but voters refused to play ball.
00:53:28.00068% said no to altering the definition of family and 74% said no to updating the section on a woman's duties.
00:53:40.000Dublin's chattering class is fuming with the voters.
00:53:43.000They've rejected an opportunity to extract Ireland from the constitutional straitjacket of Catholic social teaching and anachronistic views about women and girls, says one columnist.
00:53:53.000This vision of certain Irish people as anachronistic and the constitution itself as hopelessly outdated is widespread among the educated classes.
00:54:01.000Indeed, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said it was time to change the very old-fashioned, very sexist language about women in the constitution.
00:54:08.000In the elite's eyes, presumably, the folk who said no to this project of modernisation are both very old-fashioned and very sexist.
00:54:14.000It's possible, of course, that people have a different view on what those roles constitute.
00:54:20.000I participate a good deal in the care of my own children, and the fact that in our household that duty is primarily undertaken by the mother is not seen as a denigrated role, but an elevated one.
00:54:33.000In truth, voters were defending their way of life.
00:54:36.000They were standing up for institutions and ideas that matter hugely to them.
00:54:46.000That people feel more connected to their family, and their community, and their church, and their values, to this class of institutions that appear to have some other aim in mind.
00:54:55.000And those aims don't appear to be taking us anywhere very pleasant, very fast.
00:55:00.000They understand that adding other forms of durable relationships alongside marriage in the Constitution would represent an implicit demotion of the importance of marriage.
00:55:07.000The specialness of marriage is diluted when it's treated as just another relationship.
00:55:11.000It clearly feels alien to elites of a globalist bent that ordinary people still put so much store by marriage, but they do.
00:55:17.000Dublin's elite might derive their sense of meaning and clout from modern forms of networking and ideological camaraderie, but others prefer the rude experience of lifelong commitment.
00:55:27.000For many, marriage is their most important source of solidarity.
00:55:30.000I would say that in voting to honour a traditional perspective, that needn't be prejudicial to people that are in same-sex relationships or even are not married.
00:55:40.000But I suppose what they're saying is marriage is a very particular ceremony that is about religious faith and is in particular about a declaration before God.
00:55:48.000And also, by the way, there was a vote on it and people voted.
00:55:52.000The elites are rolling out their excuses for why they failed to get their way.
00:55:56.000The referendum questions were worded badly, voters were hoodwinked by the far right, etc, etc.
00:56:00.000In truth, the dual referendum represented an existential clash of values and the values the elites don't like won the day.
00:56:07.000To many of us it makes perfect sense that ordinary people would go out to defend the institution of marriage and the traditional family.
00:56:12.000After all, these are institutions in which people take refuge from the vagaries of market society and cultivate their own spaces of love, independence and solidarity.
00:56:21.000That strikes me as a very important line.
00:56:22.000At the moment the world feels sort of bewildering, nihilistic, cold and harsh, corrupted, owned
00:56:27.000by very particular sets of power, and your own family and your own values and your own
00:56:31.000relationship with the sacred and divine, your own personal sovereignty, are very important ideas. It's
00:56:36.000odd to imagine that the state would be interested in anything other than facilitating the
00:56:41.000further advances of elite institutions, both economic and state, and the declaration
00:56:45.000that they're interested in the equality of types of relationship and types of
00:56:48.000marriages. I think the people have smelt as bogus and untrue, based on the actions of these
00:56:53.000institutions. The instinct of the post-national elites might be to throw open everything, the
00:56:57.000state, society, community, to the requirements of global capital, but the instinct of
00:57:02.000others is to do the opposite, to batten down the hatches of home life against what they
00:57:06.000rightly perceive to be the economic and ideological menaces of neoliberalism.
00:57:10.000Even more important, the resounding no vote was a defence of the past from an elite that prefers the constant churn of modernisation to any appeals to tradition.
00:57:19.000Farragher's invitation to the Irish people to overhaul the very old-fashioned language of the constitution was telling.
00:57:24.000It spoke to the elite's agitation with all things old, their discomfort with history itself.
00:57:29.000You get the impression these days that the Dublin establishment is mortified that it runs a country that was once so religious and so rural.
00:57:36.000Waging ceaseless war on Ireland's own past is increasingly the means through which Ireland's new rulers seek to demonstrate their moral fitness for membership of the globalist superclass.
00:57:46.000National self-loathing is a variable industry in modern Ireland.
00:57:49.000Cultural influencers have reimagined the past as a constant hell of Magdalene laundries, spiteful priests, alcoholism, stupidity, and petty nationalism.
00:57:58.000Virtually every Irish film and novel is a depressing tale of how ignorance once reigned supreme on this benighted isle.
00:58:04.000The old English caricatures of the Irish as a feckless race have nothing on the new Dublin elite's caricature of the Irish as the damaged victims of a demagogic church and nationalist strike.
00:58:15.000You don't have to think Old Ireland was perfect to recognize that these grotesque renderings of Irish history are less about historical truth than about proving the virtue of the new elite by constantly contrasting it with the vices of the old.
00:58:28.000So history is being desecrated and cast aside.
00:58:30.000We're all aware that there were certain unobvious problems with the Catholic Church and that there is certainly room for progress, tolerance, inclusion, when it comes to different ways of identifying through your sexuality and identity.
00:58:44.000But the right of people to revere, to love their tradition and ancestors is not only, one might argue, a necessity, but something that is inherently human.
00:58:51.000And increasingly as we see progress fumble and fail, technology further facilitate tyranny rather than the ease and comfort it promises.
00:58:59.000It's pretty obvious that one of the things that people are reaching towards is the sense of comfort that comes from loving, for example, your own grandparents and not regarding them as big-headed old fools.
00:59:09.000Last week's dual referendums must be seen in this cultural context as the latest elite effort to un-anchor Ireland from its past, to liberate the nation from its historical shame.
00:59:19.000In spurning this invitation, in refusing to disavow the very old-fashioned and very sexist founding document of their nation, voters were not only saying screw you to the current establishment, they were also revolting against the cult of year zero, against the frenzied Disembedding of nations from their pasts.
00:59:36.000This is a core part of the woke project.
00:59:38.000The inculcation of historical shame in the public in order that they might agree to be delivered into a newer, better, woker future by a self-styled enlightened ruling class.
00:59:47.000This is perhaps the most I've ever understood the cultural damage that apparent progressivism can do.
00:59:52.000In the same way that I can easily identify that Technology promises to facilitate ease for all of us, but ultimately ends up being used to facilitate the control of the establishment and the profits of already wealthy institutions and corporations.
01:00:05.000Wokeism pretends that it's about equality and caring for the values of people that might be oppressed, and these are important arguments that need to be honored in some way.
01:00:14.000But it seems that these cultural arguments, as the author of this piece suggests, are used to disable and destabilise communities and individuals' relationships with their own past and their own values.
01:00:25.000Suddenly something important makes sense.
01:00:27.000And it's a project the Irish people have just said no to.
01:00:30.000Across the West, performative hostility to one's history is all the rage in establishment circles.
01:00:35.000You see it in the US, in the efforts of media elites to alter the very founding date of America from 1776, the year of the American Revolution, to 1619, the year slaves first arrived.
01:00:46.000You see, in the UK, where the National Trust lectures us about our history of slavery, the Church of England issues solemn apologies for its links with colonialism, and bourgeois youths tear down statues of problematic people and demand the renaming of buildings and streets.
01:00:59.000You see, in the European Union, which depicts everything that happened prior to 1945 as iffy and archaic, and everything since then as a gallant effort to socially re-engineer the continent as a woke, peaceful entity.
01:01:10.000I feel when I read that that you can't have your cake and eat it.
01:01:13.000You can't keep the nation and then strip out everything that keeps its structures in place.
01:01:19.000If you feel there is something inherently patriarchal and therefore wrong about a structure, then you have to review it in its entirety.
01:01:26.000You can't keep its financial structures, its Institutions of government and just change some of the edifices and statues while maintaining the true power in its place.
01:01:36.000Globalist, elite, unassailable and unattainable foremost.
01:01:40.000It seems that people are content to alter words here and there to change the superficial arraignments but never address the true nature of power.
01:01:48.000In short, if you want to radically re-alter the way that power operates Then you're going to have to do away with the concept of the nation itself rather than say we have a nation but now this nation doesn't mean the historic struggle against British oppression and Michael Collins in 1916 and all of the historic fights of the Irish people and the famine.
01:02:08.000You can't say that because those people don't have those memories, they don't have that tradition, they don't have that past and you can't because of that just tell them that they're stupid.
01:02:15.000And in Ireland you see it everywhere in culture, entertainment, politics.
01:02:18.000Witness not only the fashionable shame the smart set feels towards the Catholic era, but also their bristling disdain for the very founding of the nation.
01:02:26.000Even Easter 1916 is an embarrassment to the new elite that prefers to pool its sovereignty in the EU rather than stand up for the territorial sanctity of the Republic.
01:02:34.000That young men and women died in order that Ireland might govern itself is mortifying to these knowledge industry elites who prefer to be governed from Brussels, and so they distance themselves even from the ideals of Irish independence.
01:02:46.000We want nothing to do with a backward looking idea of sovereignty, said then leader of the opposition and now Tornister Michael Martin in 2017.
01:02:54.000Instead Ireland is absolutely committed to the EU, he decreed.
01:04:07.000The educated position today is to rise above the past, to look down on it, to distance oneself from yesteryear's very old-fashioned ideals.
01:04:14.000Ordinary people's refusal to do this, their stubborn insistence on valuing history and its achievements, bemuses the elites as much as it horrifies them.
01:04:22.000To the rest of us though, again, it makes sense.
01:04:25.000People want to feel connected to history, to place, to their own part in the story of their community.
01:04:31.000The elite suggestion that we disavow all of this is ultimately a demand, that we disavow ourselves.
01:04:37.000Modern Ireland, more than any other European nation, reveals the destructive truth about WOKE.
01:04:42.000There is a tendency to see WOKE as a joke, as the daft pastime of bourgeois blue hares, as the ideological exuberance of posh kids led astray on campus.
01:04:50.000In truth, WOKE is a mammoth elite project whose fundamental aim is to remake and improve the masses.
01:04:57.000It is a process of de-historicisation, de-territorialisation and de-moralisation.
01:05:02.000That is, it seeks to rent us from our own history by inducing shame towards the past.
01:05:07.000It aims to deprive us of a meaningful connection to territory by diluting national sovereignty and moving us ever closer to a globalist system of governance.
01:05:15.000And it longs to re-educate us out of our problematic morals, our very old-fashioned beliefs in things like family, marriage, motherhood, even biological sex, through the relentless promotion of supposedly better, more enlightened ways of thinking about social relations.
01:05:28.000Ireland is further advanced than most in this authoritarian project.
01:05:32.000Shame about 1916, open disdain for sovereignty, never-ending alarm over the religious excesses of the 20th century.
01:05:39.000This is the stuff of intellectual discourse among Dublin's movers and shakers.
01:05:44.000There are few cultural elites as boastfully alienated from their history and their people as Ireland's.
01:05:49.000That's what the dual referendum really represented.
01:05:52.000A further attempt to entrench the cultural power of this new establishment and to diminish the very old-fashioned morality of the masses.
01:06:00.000The elite's stunning defeat in this staged clash over history and over meaning itself is an important moment.
01:06:06.000What many people instinctively recognise is that the enforced alienation of them from their own history, territory and morality would render them more malleable to the new ruling class.
01:06:17.000It would make them blank slates onto which the year-zero elites could write whatever story and ideology they wanted.
01:06:24.000In such circumstances, people's clinging to tradition, their pulling up of the blanket of the past, is not anachronistic.
01:07:18.000And when you can understand it about Ireland, you can see how it's happening in the UK, how it's happening in the United States.
01:07:23.000And the fact that the history of your country, America, and our country is beset with problems of imperialism and colonialism doesn't mean that ordinary working people that live in our nations now should have their rights similarly dispatched.
01:07:34.000The dismissal of Catholic values, for example, is very similar to what British imperialists would have said about the Hindu folk and Muslim folk in India and what is now Pakistan.
01:07:44.000Although, Jesus, what an extraordinary concoction those national projects are when you think about it.
01:07:49.000They would have laughed about the gods and the elephant gods and the monkey gods thinking that it's their duty to impose Christ upon those nations.
01:07:56.000And now you see that the very same game is being played out through bureaucracy, with the woke ideology forging a new pantheon of gods and ideals with which to supplant the previous traditions and communities and values that the people in these referenda have said, no, no, no, we're keeping that, that's our grandparents, that's our That's our streets, that's our lives, that's our memories, our Christmases and our Easters and our pain and funerals that we've been to.
01:08:22.000Funerals sometimes that were a result of the kind of establishmentism that you're now trying to re-render in a banal and rational way.
01:08:31.000But every bit as insidious as the funerals that were held across the country of Ireland because of previous more militaristic forms of colonialism.
01:09:19.000In ostentatiously distancing themselves from bad old religious Ireland, The elites have created a system of neo-religious dogmas that makes the Catholic era seem positively progressive in comparison.
01:09:30.000This new clerisy is far more reactionary, far more menacing to liberty and reason than the little old lady who pops a miraculous medal in with her ballot paper.
01:09:39.000Long may the blasphemy against its ideology continue.
01:09:43.000It seems that across the world globalism and this new imperialism is being rejected and continually is necessary for it to be reframed as a kind of terrorism or a kind of hatred, a kind of domestic war against important and somehow wholly new values when quite the reverse might be true.
01:10:01.000That people are sensing that what's being imposed is something terrible, tyrannical, authoritarian, nihilistic all at once and whenever there is an opportunity for anything remotely resembling an election.
01:10:12.000The people speak pretty clearly as they have done in Ireland.
01:10:15.000No wonder elections these days are subject of so much controversy and control.
01:10:20.000Whether it's the media controlling the elections, social media censoring true debate and potentially even more nefarious activity than that.
01:10:27.000And in a year of elections, which is what 2024 is, we're going to see a lot more stories like this one.