In the first episode of the new year, the boys are back with a special bonus episode featuring a brand new episode of RUMBLE. This week's episode is all about freedom, and how to become free from systems of control and condemnation that keep us stuck in the old ways and keep us from being free in the new ones. We discuss the impact of Russiagate, the Durham report, the new Fauci, Elon Musk and much, much more! Stay Free! is produced by BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 5 Live. Our theme song is Come Alone by Suneaters, courtesy of Lotuspool Records. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. We'd like to learn a little more about you, the listeners, so please take a few minutes to fill out this brief survey. Send us your thoughts and suggestions on topics you d like us to talk about in the next episode, and we'll get them on the show. Thank you so much for your support, it means a lot to us and we can't thank you enough for all the support we've gotten so far. Stay free! Love ya, bye, bye. Timestamps: 0:00 - What are you waiting for? 1:30 - Who do you want to be free? 2:15 - What do you need? 3:40 - How do you feel about your freedom? 4:00 5: What is your idea of a free life? 6: What does your freedom mean to you? 7: What would you like to be? 8:20 - What kind of freedom you want? 9:30 10: What's your ideal job? 11:00 | What is a good day? 12:15 13:30 | What's a good morning? 15:00 / 16:00 // 15:15 | What s your ideal work? 16:40 17:40 | What are your favourite thing? 17 - Is it too late? 18:20 | Are you ready for it? 19:00/16: Are you working for me? 21:00? 22:30 / 15:40 / 17:30/16? 20:00 +16: Is it a woman a woman? 25:30? 26:00 & 17:00 Or do you think it s too late ? 22?
00:01:39.000Because we're going to be talking to a proper doctor.
00:01:41.000Not a doctor who tells you they're a doctor and then they say it's of archaeology or something that can't help you when you're coughing up something on an aeroplane.
00:02:16.000You know, in much the same way do you remember when he picked his defence secretary and there were certain ties to, more you could say... Okay, if you're going to be defence secretary, I want to know that when it comes to matters of the military-industrial complex, weapons manufacturers, you've not had anything that might compromise you?
00:02:38.000We've got a lot of information for you.
00:02:40.000As well as telling you the truth about the way that the power functions, the way that these systems operate, we're going to have a little bit of fun.
00:02:45.000Because you know what the devil don't like?
00:04:40.000I don't know, I've been in a lot of situations where I've been, not necessarily because of... I once woke up and I was in a room full of refugees and I didn't know how I got there.
00:04:51.000It had something to do with things that you shouldn't be taking, doesn't it?
00:04:54.000The previous day, I had been taking things.
00:04:57.000I just remember that I'd been out and then when I woke up, I was in a... everyone... You know when Indiana Jones gets chased by people because he's been stealing, actually, their sacred artifacts, which he shouldn't have been doing, should he?
00:05:08.000Like, we're all on Indiana Jones's side.
00:05:52.000We can handle the bit where it says stuff like, hmm, that's convenient that they introduced all those regulations and all that was quite a profitable measure.
00:05:58.000That's an interesting wealth transfer that took place in the last couple of years.
00:06:02.000When it starts going, the military... Politically.
00:06:06.000The whole thing, the whole, the RFK interview is available on Rumble right now.
00:06:54.000How are we going to bring people together?
00:06:56.000How are we going to change the world if I don't go to Machiavelli's Tuscan palace?
00:07:01.000I was doing a talk, anyway, and this scholar of the Vedas, like the Vedic literature that founds the faith that is broadly referred to as Hinduism, said, which aspect of Durga, because this is Durga the goddess, which aspect of Durga is that Menabee, she said.
00:10:13.000You said earlier... Sorry about that, I was just playing with this flower.
00:10:18.000No one likes to see someone sniff their fingers without explanation.
00:10:21.000Especially when you said, you said earlier.
00:10:24.000You said earlier, if I, let me just remind, you've made promises and pledges under a canopy of stars that have not been fulfilled.
00:10:34.000You told me you'd make me the happiest girl in the world and yet you've cast me aside like an old boot, like an old shoe being caught by a tramp in a riverbed.
00:12:08.000What's your favourite film, monkey man?
00:12:11.000So listen, is it that in order to have some status in this world, in order to speak freely, in order to be who you actually are, do you have to be the world's richest man?
00:12:22.000That's the price Of being able to freely communicate.
00:12:27.000Now over here, you can join us on Rumble in a second.
00:13:02.000I don't like that anymore, because I'm going to do Gandhi every week for ages, because I've looked at Gandhi's philosophy, and he's got a lot more to offer.
00:13:08.000Even though he's had long films made about him, we've only just started to understand the power of Gandhi.
00:17:20.000Because, hey, listen, if you're watching us on YouTube, get over onto Rumble.
00:17:24.000If this is what we'll do on YouTube, where the WHO still set a lot of the regulations, can you imagine what we're going to do when we're free?
00:18:53.000But he's also an activist who's talked about how corruption is rife within the healthcare industry, how we've been prescribed unnecessary drugs, how we have been harmed by the objectives and agenda of pharma.
00:19:35.000This person who, by coincidence, has received $290 million of funding during her career from Pfizer is going to be ensuring that the world of health doesn't become too controlled by pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer.
00:20:22.000I'm reminded of the film Swingers, when at the beginning, the character of John Favreau leaves too many messages on the answer phone of a woman he's trying to date.
00:21:00.000I'll say what I want to say and if the consequence of that is losing money, so be it.
00:21:06.000Nice one, mate. Fair enough. Got to respect you.
00:21:09.000Okay, I want just to jump in. I wonder if that's any kind of response to a lot of the people that
00:21:14.000are criticizing his new choice for CEO. Because he did hire a woman that people
00:21:19.000say is a bit W.E.F.E. and he's been on W.F. committees.
00:21:21.000Yeah, well, she chairs a committee at the W.E.F.E.
00:21:24.000Yeah and she's obviously what she's from the kind of from some advertising NBC or something like that so she's from the establishment as people would say and she's already starting to kind of censor Elon or tell him to not say various things I mean it was alluded to at the beginning of this interview what if she tells you not to say certain things and so I guess his response is Yeah I'm going to say what I want to say baby Hey, listen to this.
00:22:00.000Ask Dr. Bob why are they keeping women who are having X or late term X, if that's why they have a gag order saying it's X. In 2020 it was down and in 2020 it jumped up 500%, lately 623%.
00:22:13.000I am going to ask Dr. Bob that question.
00:22:14.000Join us in the local chat and you'll see what Biology Always Wins is asking us and why I and reluctant to read it out loud. Very contentious
00:24:00.000But what's the proof that Clinton and even Obama are somehow involved in this, mate?
00:24:03.000So this literally is contained within the report.
00:24:05.000According to the DOM report, the plan by Hillary Clinton to create a false story linking Donald Trump to Russia was briefed in August 2016 by CIA Director John Brennan.
00:24:14.000To President Obama, VP Biden, AG Loretta Lynch and FBI Director Comey.
00:24:21.000So that is, I mean, you're talking there, Obama, Biden, Clinton, CIA, FBI, all involved in this.
00:24:36.000This is why someone like RFK, man, that guy's going to disrupt stuff because he's talking about changing things for real with the MIC, changing things for real with social media and big tech, investigating what's happened in the last couple of years.
00:25:33.000And now it's time for an item that I'm calling Brandy on Gandhi, where I espouse the virtues of a truly great hero.
00:25:41.000Let's have a look at the graphic that introduces my item, Brandy on Gandhi.
00:25:50.000That's quite good, that's not bad, Russell's Heroes.
00:25:52.000Bit flat, bit dull, bit... I mean at least he's only using, because Jack who does our graphics, we worry about him, we worry that he struggles.
00:26:00.000At least he's using a consistent reference, he's using Top Gun music and Top Gun imagery, I suppose, fair enough.
00:26:07.000But I think that I could talk about Gandhi or... So you suggest your heroes are tied to the military though?
00:26:16.000What I want to point out, when I started rereading this book on Mahatma Gandhi, I realized that Mahatma Gandhi is perhaps the closest thing we have to a contemporary prophet being alive But a century ago, and having instilled potent principles like non-violence, civil disobedience, but also, and this is lesser understood, decentralization.
00:26:44.000And he dedicated his life to throwing off a colonial power, an evil empire, that had taken over and oppressed his nation.
00:26:52.000Of course it was the British Empire now, I would say, and with all due respect to you beautiful beloved brothers and sisters over there in America, It's American imperialism that dominates the world through their unipolar hegemony that is threatened even by attempts by China to bring about world peace.
00:27:07.000You know, and I know China have their own agenda.
00:27:10.000But when it comes to we, the people, the real people, we have to look to heroes and philosophies such as Gandhi's to understand the possibility for real change.
00:27:18.000Let's have a look at a bit of old news footage introducing this great man.
00:27:21.000It will encourage and inspire Now, you iconoclasts out there, I bet you're already frantically
00:27:26.000typing in the chat and you can press that red button to join us in Locals.
00:28:00.000Well, here we are at Folkestone, with the Biarritz coming alongside, and as Gandhi said, in proper English weather, pouring rain and bitterly cold.
00:28:12.000Miss Slade was the first ashore to tend to the luggage, that is, the goat's milk, etc.
00:28:24.000She was followed by Gandhi's son, and then came the little man, still scantily clad, but with an extremely wet blanket around his tiny frame.
00:28:35.000It's not that he's scantily clad and he's only got a tiny frozen, he's talking about his body and all.
00:28:52.000He picked his way through the... I mean, it's still sort of propaganda.
00:28:55.000It's still inviting you to take a particular perspective on a great man.
00:28:58.000As Albert Einstein said of Gandhi, we will scarce believe that one such as this was incarnated in flesh and blood.
00:29:05.000That his life is so improbable, his self-sacrifice so astonishing, his achievement so remarkable, that in just a generation or two, Einstein postulated he'd be regarded almost as a prophet.
00:29:16.000But I feel that our culture likes to destroy and deny us figures such as Gandhi,
00:29:23.000because the function of a hero is, I believe, to help us move from egoic thinking,
00:29:27.000individualistic, selfish thinking, to compassionate, higher, self-motivated thought.
00:29:33.000That the journey of the hero is always to move from primal, primary motivation
00:29:39.000Now, I understand a word like higher has certain connotations.
00:29:41.000What I mean is selflessness and service.
00:29:44.000He had 11 vows, Gandhi, among them truth, control of the palate, non-stealing.
00:29:50.000Just a sort of a simple set of principles, I guess.
00:29:52.000But earlier today, I was looking at Gandhi's 11th principle of Swadeshi.
00:29:57.000Listen to this, and listen to how this invites us to have personal autonomy, community control, but to a degree, global harmony.
00:30:05.000Gandhi was against, above all else, corrupt centralised power and exploitation.
00:30:11.000I'm not saying Gandhi was a man without flaws.
00:30:12.000What's the point of advancing such an argument?
00:30:15.000What I'm saying is that in Gandhi and his philosophy we have clues, codes, examples that can help us to change the world.
00:30:21.000It's not a coincidence that one of the most effective civil rights leaders of the last 50 years, Martin Luther King, was greatly inspired by Gandhi.
00:30:29.000There's a lot that all of us can learn from Gandhi because do we not similarly toil under an empire much more insidious, much more invasive, much more Powerful due to its invisibility and due to the fact that it doesn't let us know it's there.
00:30:45.000Swadeshi is the law of laws enjoined by the present age.
00:30:48.000The votary of Swadeshi is a person should as a first duty dedicate themselves to the service of their immediate neighbors.
00:30:57.000Pure service of our neighbours can never result in a disservice to those who are far away, but rather on the contrary.
00:31:03.000So, first and foremost, be beautiful to the people that are around you.
00:31:07.000It's all well and good saying, oh, I really identify with the Uyghur people or the suffering people in Iran.
00:31:13.000All of these are valuable and significant and important causes.
00:31:17.000But if you in your conduct, Gandhi is saying, are not being nice to the people that are around you, your family, your colleagues, your literal neighbors, did not our Lord Jesus Christ similarly say, love thy neighbor.
00:31:28.000And this word neighbor is significant because it means who is with you?
00:31:31.000Who is it that you can actually impact and affect?
00:31:34.000It's the people that are with you now.
00:31:36.000As we live in increasingly atomized worlds, detached from reality, living embalmed in formaldehyde screens, unable to have organic connection with another, Gandhi reminds us that morality and principles are things we can practice every day.
00:31:55.000On the other hand, a man who allows himself to be lured by the distant scene and runs to the ends of the earth for service is not only foiled in his ambition, but also fails in his duty towards his neighbours.
00:32:08.000One must, as far as possible, purchase one's requirements locally.
00:32:12.000And do not buy things imported from foreign lands, which can easily be manufactured in the country.
00:32:17.000So he is implying an economic policy in addition.
00:32:22.000Think about how people now talk about the problems that are inherent in outsourced labour.
00:32:29.000The problems of people not having work to do.
00:32:50.000Go on, mate. What do you mean by that, girl?
00:32:51.000Literally, we're talking about Elon Musk and warning about the dangers of AI.
00:32:54.000When he was talking about technology there, you know, he was onto something, you could say.
00:32:59.000It's like a kind of profit, because Gandhi's activism doesn't come from a kind of a secular
00:33:04.000perspective on simply organizing resources, although he touches, of course, on these things.
00:33:09.000It comes from a deep spiritual set of values, the enshrines here in this book.
00:33:15.000One must, as far as possible, purchase one's requirements locally.
00:33:18.000Do not buy things imported from foreign lands which can easily be manufactured in your country.
00:33:22.000There is no place for self-interest in Swadeshi which enjoins the sacrifice of one's self for the family, of the family for the village, of the village for the country, and of the country for humanity.
00:33:34.000That there are ever-increasing circles of obligation to one another.
00:33:51.000Held within a superstructure of complex bureaucracies, governed by unelected organizations, supported by apparently philanthropic organizations that have billions that were hard won and difficult to explain.
00:34:07.000Peculiar billions come from relationships in big tech and the military.
00:34:11.000I'm speaking, of course, of organizations like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
00:34:14.000I'm talking, of course, of organizations like the Clinton Foundation.
00:34:17.000I'm saying that what Gandhi was fundamentally interested in was Personal freedom, but a personal freedom that's not about indulgence, that's not about glorification of the personal identity, but a kind of disavowing of that, an awakening to who you could be and how you can change and empower the world.
00:35:01.000He never takes his eyes off the screen, and then all the time these eyes are on that screen, he's never once conceived of a worthwhile graphic, has he?
00:35:26.000You can join the comments there by joining us on Locals.
00:35:28.000Now, when we were over on YouTube, we promised you a conversation with a brilliant medical man, a physician who cares, a man who puts his healing first, a man who's willing to confront institutional corruption.
00:35:41.000He's a family doctor and health activist.
00:36:34.000You want to watch out, you give yourself a connery.
00:36:38.000Dr. Bob, thank you so much for joining us.
00:36:39.000The first thing we wanted to talk to you about was Monica Bertagnoli, aka the new Fauci.
00:36:45.000She previously received $290 million in funding from Pfizer.
00:36:49.000Is she an appropriate person to be working in the position that she is?
00:36:52.000When many people suspect that Anthony Fauci's ties to the pharmaceutical industry led to his mismanagement, some people are saying, of the pandemic and possibly, you know, a lot of people talk about how Fauci handled the AIDS crisis 20 years earlier or so.
00:37:08.000What do you think about these kind of figures that have had financial ties to Big Pharma being in government positions?
00:37:20.000This new appointee got Anthony Fauci's blessing.
00:37:25.000If you look at Joe Biden's record in office, it's not been very good in terms of improving America's health care.
00:37:32.000But the corporate lobby, the corporate Entities, how do they hold power?
00:37:38.000They hold power through donations, they hold power through political contributions, they hold power through regulatory capture.
00:37:46.000And the NIH should be acting in the public interest, but when you have people heavily sponsored or funded by private business and drug companies, well that raises the obvious question of conflicts of interest.
00:37:58.000You know, what are these people going to get in return for their investment?
00:38:03.000You know, in America, their healthcare system from the 1970s has drifted more and more into corporate control and away from providing cheap, effective healthcare for the population.
00:38:15.000And this seems to me a continue along that trajectory.
00:38:20.000We have just found out that the United States spends more on health care than any other country, but life expectancy is going down.
00:38:29.000We've got a graph that demonstrates that.
00:38:31.000Can you talk us through why you imagine that this peculiar ascendancy is occurring?
00:38:39.000Well, you can see the graph which compares the United States to Western developed countries.
00:38:45.000They started to drift away to the right and downwards.
00:38:49.000That means more expensive, lower life expectancy.
00:38:52.000And what they did back in the 70s was to adopt what's called a managed care model.
00:38:58.000And this was revealed via the Nixon tapes where the person advocating this shift Expressed very clearly that it was all about making more money in fact to to quote from what they what was on the tapes
00:39:13.000The less care you provide, the more money you make.
00:39:18.000So this was a starting point of a drift away from rational health care.
00:39:22.000But the other discrepancy, the American system is extremely bureaucratic.
00:39:27.000Up to one dollar in every three goes out in administration, management and shareholder dividend and CEO pay.
00:39:42.000The way Big Pharma is regulated, or lack of regulation, means that they can profiteer and charge very high prices for drugs that we get a lot cheaper in this country.
00:39:53.000And there's also a perverse incentive.
00:39:55.000The more privatized the healthcare system is, Potentially, the more unnecessary interventions you get, and the more waste there is due to fragmentation.
00:40:04.000So, you know, in the States, they have a very poorly developed primary care or family physician system, and they're dealing with problems downstream.
00:40:15.000They wait until the problems arise, and then they come up with very expensive solutions.
00:40:21.000I'm minded of the conversation we had with Callie Means, a whistleblower against the food industries for whom he previously worked, who's joining us at the Community Festival in July.
00:40:31.000There's a link in the chat if you want to join us there.
00:40:34.000There are still some tickets available and I'd love you to come actually, Dr. Bob.
00:40:38.000He pointed out to us and made it sort of evident and clear The food industry is irresponsible in the type of food that is promoted, that they, with their knowledge and understanding of like seed oils and processed food and sugars, that they could reduce if not eliminate diabetes, many types of heart disease and even some cancers if they handled it responsibly.
00:41:01.000It seems sometimes like these companies are using human beings as a kind of chattel, sort of moving them from one market To another market, filling us up, because I'm a human being, I suppose, fundamentally, filling us up with bad food, giving us bad advice, and health insurance companies are incentivised to make patients appear more ill than they actually are.
00:41:24.000It feels like, systemically, there are such serious problems, Doctor, that nothing less than a radical re-evaluation and even the abolition of some of these systems is what's required.
00:41:35.000Tell us a little more about the way that health insurance companies function, if you would.
00:41:39.000Yeah, so what you've referenced there is a type of fraud.
00:41:43.000It's a fraud called upcoding, whereby if you present a patient as being sicker than they really are, you can attract a greater fee when the government is paying.
00:41:54.000And what the private insurers are doing, they are increasing their expansion into the American healthcare by taking over the control of government-funded healthcare.
00:42:05.000So that includes Medicare, and Medicaid. So these are two systems that the taxpayer
00:42:11.000funds and the reason they have them is because the insurance industry
00:42:15.000wasn't interested in unprofitable patients. But now they've realized if we can
00:42:21.000get our hands on government funding as well, all the more profit for our shareholders.
00:42:27.000So they are expanding rather than their control being limited, which is what we were promised by Bernie Sanders and others.
00:42:34.000We were going to rein in the power of these companies, but exactly the opposite is taking place.
00:42:39.000Do you think then a candidate like RFK, certainly based on what he's saying, could make a significant difference in this field?
00:42:46.000Do you need someone that's willing to go up against corporations?
00:42:49.000Do you need someone that's willing to confront the deep state to meaningfully make a difference in this area?
00:42:54.000I know Gareth got Yeah, I heard your interview.
00:42:56.000I was captivated by, you know, I got lost track of the number of truth bombs he was dropping.
00:42:59.000What do you think about the possibility of change being induced by apparently radical candidates,
00:43:03.000although all they seem to me to be is authentic, honest and willing to go up against big power?
00:43:07.000You know, I'm talking about the likes of Marianne Williamson and RFK.
00:43:10.000Have you heard anything encouraging from those candidates?
00:43:13.000Yeah, I heard your interview. I was captivated by, you know, I got lost track of the number of truth bombs he was
00:43:38.000has a track record of looking after And advocating as a lawyer for environmental causes.
00:43:44.000And if you look at the root cause of ill health, well, it comes down to environment, it comes down to food, comes down to pollution, it comes down to stress.
00:43:53.000And we are living in a neoliberal economic structure which makes all those problems worse.
00:44:00.000You know, if you have a polluting company pouring poison into rivers, affecting the, you know, The sea life, what we end up consuming, well that's going to have a health effect.
00:44:11.000But at the moment our economic model allows corporations to walk away from the environmental impact and the public pick up the tab.
00:44:22.000So the profits are theirs and the downside we have to pick up.
00:44:27.000Dr. Bob, I'm sure you will be aware of the Stanford-designed PCR-type test that was able to diagnose whether non-symptomatic COVID patients were uninfectious, were not infectious.
00:44:44.000We were told, of course, that during the pandemic that even if you weren't showing symptoms, you were likely still able to spread infection.
00:44:50.000There was a test that proved that this was not the case.
00:44:53.000That test was available as early as May 2020.
00:44:56.000Doesn't this seem to be yet another piece of evidence, Doctor, that the pandemic was handled
00:45:01.000in order to direct policy in a particular direction?
00:45:06.000Yeah, there were lots of perverse incentives to be doing things that didn't really make sense.
00:45:11.000The PCR test in particular, you know, if you repeat the cycles and you amplify the signal so many times, then it can become, you're going to increase the false positive rate.
00:45:24.000And some of these companies were rewarded on the number of positive tests.
00:45:28.000So it increased the incentive for them to produce positive tests.
00:45:33.000And the private companies that were outsourced to do this work, there wasn't much checking and regulation.
00:45:38.000So, you know, these positive tests on asymptomatic people was scientifically flawed.
00:45:44.000The PCR test itself was never meant as a screening tool.
00:45:48.000It was meant as a scientific tool to be used in research.
00:45:52.000So, you know, we were, Fauci and co, managed to have a very expensive and unsuccessful management of a pandemic, which just happened to enrich a lot of corporations.
00:46:20.000A quick question about just returning to what you were saying about drug prices.
00:46:28.000There was a new report that's come out that's saying American families are spending 40 billion extra a year when pharmaceutical companies are making a legal decision.
00:46:39.000So these are illegal anti-competitive schemes that pharmaceutical companies deploy to basically boost their profits.
00:46:45.000This is a way of keeping generic medicines, which would be far Cheaper for the American public for things like cancer drugs, blood pressure drugs, things like that.
00:46:54.000When it's been reported that these are now illegal anti-competitive schemes, and we're hearing that the new head of the NIH is receiving almost $300 million from Pfizer, When you're talking about what are they getting in return, is it things like you won't be taken to court or you won't go to prison for illegal activities?
00:47:16.000Are these some of the kind of bargains that you're alluding to?
00:47:20.000Yeah, well, you have a charade of regulation in the States.
00:47:24.000Let's say a company like, who produced OxyContin, the Sackler family, you know, half a million people died as a result of opiate addiction and the consequence of opiate addiction, but nobody goes to prison.
00:47:39.000The fine is often a fraction of the profit that they've earned.
00:47:42.000And then we've moved on to the next tragedy, right?
00:47:46.000So this is a pattern of regulation that does not effectively deter, does not effectively punish, and no CEO is held accountable.
00:47:55.000And similarly, if you're sponsoring politicians and you fund the regulators, well, you're not going to get effective legislation.
00:48:04.000So you have a bar on legislation that protects the public, and that's what the companies buy with their influence.
00:48:11.000Wow, what an incredible piece of information.
00:48:13.000Dr. Bob, quite understandably and justifiably, you are getting a lot of love in our chat over on Locals.
00:48:20.000You can join that by pressing the red button.
00:48:22.000Not you, doctor, you're too busy for any of that.
00:48:25.000But people here are just saying that they're enjoying your own truth bombs.
00:48:28.000They're commenting on the incredible revelations that you've provided in this conversation.
00:48:32.000And I'd like to add to that my personal gratitude for the great work you do and restoring some faith and helping me to believe that there that in the main physicians and medics care about people and even institutions of research are about prolonging and improving human life and it's just that somehow we found ourselves co-opted by corrupt and maligned systems but together there is a hope because if we have new voices of leadership and change such as yours we can all rally behind you so thanks a great deal Dr. Bob.
00:51:07.000How people that were asymptomatic, oh, you better wear a mask, you better never go out your house, you better take all these EXPENSIVE EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINES because otherwise you killed your nan.
00:54:48.000Personally signed off by Hillary Clinton to discredit Trump and undermine Trump's presidency.
00:54:55.000Furthermore, we know that the FBI were involved in the Hunter Biden laptop story repression.
00:55:01.000Therefore, the FBI And the CIA, for numerous reasons that we talk about continually on our channel, are the very kind of institutions that need radical change, if not disbanding altogether.
00:55:11.000If the deep state and big tech regularly collaborate, what power does ordinary democracy have?
00:55:17.000Particularly when ordinary democracy is owned by the donor class, the billionaire class, and cannot be reached or meaningfully utilized by we, the people.
00:55:26.000Let's see how CNN handled this climb down because they really went into the whole Russiagate thing.
00:55:36.000And you may argue there are reasons not to love Trump.
00:55:38.000Let me know in the comments in the chat what you think about Trump.
00:55:40.000They, though, don't like him, even though they'll have him on for a TV show if they think it will drive ratings.
00:55:45.000They pushed that Russiagate thing hard.
00:55:47.000How are they going to handle the cast iron truth that it was a lie?
00:55:51.000The years-long investigation is over, and John Durham, the special counsel investigating whether there was any misconduct by the FBI in the Trump-Russia investigation, just released his findings.
00:56:03.000For years, as you may recall, Donald Trump and his supporters pinned their hopes on the investigation.
00:56:08.000The report is now here, it has dropped, and it might not have produced everything of what some Republicans hoped for.
00:56:13.000It is regardless devastating to the FBI, and to a degree it does exonerate Donald Trump.
00:56:20.000Jake Tapper is trying to almost verbally dilute the impact while conveying the information.
00:56:26.000Imagine the rhetorical flourish, vim and priapic glee that might undergird a condemnation of Trump.
00:56:35.000How they would lean into that, the nostrils flaring, the eyes widening.
00:56:39.000You might not like Trump for a whole load of reasons.
00:56:42.000Pretty easy to list reasons to dislike Donald Trump.
00:56:45.000But what I would say is let's look at the system itself and how it's behaving.
00:56:55.000Now, admittedly, here we're talking about the FBI.
00:56:57.000But it seems that both of these agencies that span administrations are Untethered, corrupt organisations that are clearly pursuing their own agenda.
00:57:05.000Let me know what you think in the chat and the comments.
00:57:06.000Essentially what I'm saying to you is it doesn't matter which political party is in office, although plainly it matters to the FBI somewhat, you will end up with a corrupt system unless we bind together in new ways to demand meaningful change.
00:57:19.000Well, Jake, the bottom line finding from John Durham's four-year investigation is that the FBI moved very quickly to investigate these allegations of connections, of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, and that they did so by ignoring a lot of evidence that would have led them to drop that altogether.
00:57:40.000So it wasn't a neutral investigation, it was an attempt to smear and discredit.
00:57:57.000An untrue story was propagated for years.
00:58:00.000Like, even someone like me, who ultimately doesn't trust the media, don't have any alliance with either political party, think that the kind of changes that we need are pretty damn radical, I still just kind of absorb to the idea, well it must be true on some level, I've just heard so many times, Trump's colluding with Russia, someone peed on him, all this stuff, it's just not true!
00:58:21.000How can we continue to just trust them?
00:58:23.000Oh, is this what's happening now, is it?
00:58:25.000Is this what you want us to believe this week?
00:58:26.000Essentially, once Trump was elected, the Democratic Party establishment couldn't accept it.
00:58:30.000So they just had to find ways, instead of, like, what should have happened in the first place is, oh my God, is it true that we can't reach ordinary people in significant numbers now because we're totally out of touch?
00:58:39.000Instead of having that reckoning, they went, well, perhaps Russia, Russia must have done something.
00:58:44.000Well, let's just say Russia did, even if there's no evidence.
00:58:50.000Let's ignore evidence to the contrary.
00:58:52.000Donald Trump rejected the results of the 2020 election.
00:58:55.000The Democratic Party rejected, essentially, the results of the 2016 election.
00:58:59.000They wanted to say it was the result of foreign meddling and intervention.
00:59:03.000Will there ever be another election where the losing side, or the side that gets the least votes depending on what Skullduggery is deployed.
00:59:13.000Inclusion with the FBI and your affiliates in media.
00:59:16.000None of us really care about ordinary people, just the maintenance of our relationship with billionaire class, elite institutions, globalist agenda.
00:59:25.000We, through independent media and new means of communication, Which, by the way, they are continually trying to shut down.
00:59:31.000New censorship, new surveillance, new militarization of the police force, new anti-protest laws are the only alternative to slight variations of this system depending on your own cultural and political biases.
00:59:43.000Those, therefore, have to be put aside in order to address systemic corruption or You're just gonna get a preferable version, depending on your biases, of this bullshit.
00:59:54.000He's saying that, uh, they may have had, uh, reason to, uh, open a preliminary investigation, an assessment.
01:00:00.000Perhaps these are very, very low-level investigations, but certainly what he finds is that there wasn't enough there.
01:00:07.000So in 2016 they could have said, look, there's nothing here.
01:00:09.000FBI's decision to open a full-blown investigation of this of the Trump-Russia ties back in 2016.
01:00:17.000So in 2016 they could have said look there's nothing here.
01:00:20.000The Steele dossier was funded by the Democratic Party, personally signed off by Hillary
01:00:29.000Have a little look at Biden's campaign video again and look at the timbre and the tone and then recognize that the institution that he is talking about, the Democratic Party in that instance, are the ones that are responsible along with the FBI and the media for creating this set of lies.
01:00:42.000And they may say, oh, we've dealt with it already.
01:00:46.000But we remember the Hunter Biden laptop story.
01:00:48.000In my personal opinion, the Republican Party are no better.
01:00:51.000In my personal opinion, the problems are so deep that nothing less than meaningful systemic change will make any difference at all.
01:00:58.000Decentralised power wherever possible, maximum amount of individual freedom, maximum access to independent media, an end to attempts to censor, surveil, control, smear individuals that are involved in telling the truth, and I don't like Donald Trump.
01:02:53.000Based on the review of Crossfire Hurricane, that's the investigation into Trump and Russia, and related intelligence activities, we conclude that the Justice Department and FBI failed to uphold their important mission of strict fidelity to the law.
01:03:30.000The FBI, the mainstream media and Democratic Party colluded in creating a lie to discredit Donald Trump.
01:03:36.000The FBI was instrumental in perpetuating the Russia hoax.
01:03:39.000The Bureau never had any plausible evidence or verified intelligence when it wrongfully launched the dilating and damaging investigation of Donald Trump.
01:03:48.000Okay, so first of all, we're gonna need plausible evidence and verified intelligence.
01:04:26.000The FBI discovered almost immediately in the summer of 2016 that the claims of Trump-Russia collusion had been manufactured by Hillary Clinton and her confederates.
01:04:50.000The mainstream media, riven with bias, became witting accessories to the lie and effectively convicted Trump in the court of public opinion without a whiff of supportable evidence.
01:04:59.000Wouldn't it be a lot easier for the liberal left establishment to condemn Donald Trump if stuff like this didn't keep happening?
01:05:08.000If you keep doing this, the side you're on are not the goodies!
01:05:13.000I'm not even a pro-Trump Donald Buzzen, I know loads of you are.
01:05:16.000I think we need to change the systems themselves.
01:05:18.000But what I agree with you on 100% is that the other lot are totally corrupt.
01:05:23.000The New York Times and the Washington Post even won coveted Pulitzer Prizes for getting the story fundamentally wrong.
01:05:30.000The Pulitzer Prize now has become some sort of Ironic award where the people who got it and deserved it for investigating and revealing true and difficult facts that negatively impact the powerful are regarded as conspiracy theorists, and people that get it for propping up the state, no one ever questions it or thinks about taking it back.
01:05:52.000Durham confirms previously known evidence of how the FBI debunked the dossier that Clinton's campaign and the Democrats secretly bankrolled.
01:06:00.000We were nothing to do with that dossier!
01:06:16.000When that plan failed, the FBI doubled down and sought to portray him as an illegitimate president by accelerating its probe and leaking deceptions to the gullible media that happily accepted them as gospel.
01:06:26.000happened again with the Hunter Biden laptop.
01:06:28.000Their own biases are the platform upon which convenient lies can be placed.
01:06:33.000In four successive warrant applications, the FBI lied to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, FISC.
01:06:39.000They represented that the dossier was credible when it knew the document was not.
01:06:43.000Durham's report shines a bright light on the dual system of justice that has infected the FBI and Justice Department for far too long.
01:06:51.000The Bureau never opened an investigation of Hillary Clinton when it learned that her campaign was peddling lies to the government in order to influence the 2016 election.
01:07:00.000Hillary Clinton personally approved her campaign's plan in fall 2016 to share information with a reporter about an uncorroborated alleged server backchannel between Donald Trump and a top Russian bank.
01:07:11.000Her former campaign manager testified in federal court.
01:07:15.000Again, just in case a stupid person is watching this or a journalist with an agenda, I'm not saying that Trump is the answer.
01:07:21.000I'm not saying anything, actually, about Donald Trump.
01:07:24.000What I'm saying is the reason Donald Trump has so much credibility is because the institutions of the centre-left neoliberal establishment have themselves become so corrupt, so alienated, so disconnected from ordinary people, so full of hubris, pomp, and a great love of the stink of their own farts, that someone like Donald Trump Actually, in many ways, through his rhetoric, provides relief.
01:07:45.000In the wake of the Durham report, the FBI responded by claiming that he has already implemented corrective actions to prevent such an abuse from ever happening again.
01:07:53.000I'm so glad you brought up this corruption we've been doing, because even before, actually, I'd already decided to stop doing corruption.
01:08:12.000That is a self-serving statement belied by recent evidence that the FBI tampered with the more recent presidential election by pressuring social media companies into censoring and suppressing the Hunter Biden laptop story.
01:08:23.000So, when people say, oh no, Elon Musk owns Twitter, we hate that because racism and stuff.
01:08:29.000Do you think it's the racism and stuff that they really care about?
01:08:32.000Or that the FBI were enjoying being able to influence and control Twitter through the previous management structure?
01:08:38.000Let me know in the chat in the comments.
01:08:40.000Moreover, Whistleblowers allege that both the Bureau and the DOJ are running a protection racket to cover up Biden family influence peddling schemes.
01:08:47.000Difficult not to consider that that might be true based on what we're learning now, isn't it?
01:08:51.000There is sufficient evidence to believe that those in power are still determined to subvert our system of justice and undermine the democratic process.
01:08:57.000John Durham has managed to remind us that trust in government has been squandered.
01:09:01.000In order to earn trust, we are going to have to individually and collectively behave in ways that are trustworthy.
01:09:08.000Our institutions of justice and democracy and investigations and even, if possible, of espionage are going to have to become transparent and accountable.
01:09:15.000We're not talking about fallible individuals here, although I suppose on the most basic level we are.
01:09:19.000We're talking about institutional corruption.
01:09:22.000We're talking about staged lies maintained for four years, all underwritten by something that is completely and utterly untrue.
01:09:30.000So whatever reservations or disdain or dislike you have for your political opponent or, you know, let's say Donald Trump, if you oppose and loathe Donald Trump, and let me tell you once more, I don't think Donald Trump is the answer to your problems.
01:10:04.000Let's try and start again in good faith.
01:10:06.000Perhaps start again with the candidacy of Marianne Williamson and RFK by allowing them to have debates, by not...
01:10:17.000...on social media by allowing people to speak freely about ideas that are antithetical to the interests of the powerful.
01:10:24.000Or maybe, another idea, create a censorship industrial complex where any view you don't like is shut down, anyone who opposes you is smeared, where there's constant attempts to shut down the conversation about how out of control power has become and how alienated and disgusted with it most of us are by now.