It's Easter Monday, which means it's time for RUMBLE Monday. This week, we're celebrating the passing of Pope Francis and looking back at some of the legacy media coverage of the pontiff's life and legacy. We're also joined by the likes of Paul Schroeder and Tim Kast to look ahead to the future.
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00:07:49.000I know that he's a kind of controversial Pope with a lot of my Catholic friends believing that he was part of a generalized reformist movement within Catholicism that kowtowed to state and likely even globalist power.
00:08:07.000It's not something that I know enough about because we're in the expert era.
00:08:15.000Do you remember during the height of the pandemic, people used as leverage the idea that you had to be a scientist or an epidemiologist or a dermatologist or a microbiologist that you had to have some particular kind of qualification in order to comment?
00:08:31.000And that's sort of been revived somewhat in the post-Douglas Murray-Dave Smith debate on social media.
00:08:39.000Social media and new independent media is so novel.
00:08:43.000And original that you can actually track and observe the pieces of the mosaic maneuvering that shape new areas and new, I want to say sort of fractions, I suppose.
00:08:56.000Like it was significant when Candace Owens left Daily Wire.
00:09:33.000Shall we see what the live coverage is for the passing of Pope Francis?
00:09:38.000We're going to look at some legacy media stuff, as well as looking at how different global leaders responded to Easter.
00:09:46.000There's a general sense around the world that Christianity is on the rise, a revival in the UK, definitely a revival in the United States, young men showing more of an interest, probably connected to the collapse of meaning and faith.
00:09:58.000In the state, imploding ideas that have emerged out of wokeism, reversal of legislation that was connected to progressivism.
00:11:51.000I believe myself that the globalists and the Luciferians overplayed their hand during the pandemic era, and that's what's seen a resurgence in people returning to faith, as well as anti-establishment politics coming to the forefront, and even in a government in some countries.
00:12:07.000Although I know a lot of people would say, well, if once you're in government, you are the establishment and you will ultimately be controlled by the same forces that keep Americans sick with bad food and bad drugs, keep America in an endless cyclical series of conflicts, those powers
00:12:22.000will never loosen their grip, they will simply...
00:12:26.000Let's have a little look at some of the reporting around the death of Pope Francis.
00:12:44.000We're going to be looking at the conversation between Conor McGregor and Tucker and how that, in a sense, is the kind of conversation that emerges when people completely lose faith in not only media but politicians, old-school career politicians.
00:12:56.000Also, we'll be looking at the Douglas Murray and Dave Smith fallout as the...
00:13:02.000Online spaces that have caused such radical shifts in media and politics turn against one another.
00:13:12.000First, though, let's have a look at the death of Pope Francis.
00:13:15.000When this soft-spoken man emerged onto the balcony at St. Peter's with a humble bow to the faithful and praying the Our Father.
00:13:29.000Few expected a pope who would so radically transform the face of the papacy and the spirit of Catholics around the world.
00:13:36.000The first Latin American pope, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, He grew up in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the son of an Italian immigrant.
00:13:45.000Ultimately, Bergoglio couldn't resist the call from above, becoming a priest at 32, rising through the church hierarchy while shunning its...
00:14:42.000I suppose the function of religious leaders is to ensure that our spiritual lives are not subjugated and controlled by the demands of the state, by worldliness.
00:14:52.000We have to listen to Christ's edict that we are in the world and not of it.
00:14:56.000That our spiritual values obviously inform the way that we run our individual relationships, our collective relationships, and ideally that would map onto politics.
00:15:04.000What I believe we've collapsed into in our new sort of late globalist society is a set of ideals derived from rationalism that ultimately mean that a new aristocracy emerges, a cadre of institutions and elites that are able to use media
00:15:20.000and politics to ensure that most ordinary people live in a state of worldly darkness and distraction, worshipping false idols, whether they're the ones that...
00:15:36.000I'll speak frankly, a lot of my time is spent making gods of my fears or making gods of my desires, just worshipping them continually.
00:15:45.000Either you can be present with your problems or you can be present with Jesus.
00:15:48.000The point of the Pope, I suppose, is it, let me know in the comments and chat if you agree, is to carry the legacy of Christ, to carry, to become in the present day, the rock that Peter was to our Lord and to ensure that we, like Jesus, can be in this world,
00:16:03.000that we can represent a marriage between God and humanity, that we can live in the world using divine principles as our sat nav, our coordinates coming from God.
00:16:15.000What I've sensed for a long, long time that reached a peculiar kind of recent peak in the COVID pandemic era is an attempt to create new orthodoxies.
00:16:23.000A simple little aphorism like follow the science was an indicator for...
00:16:34.000We're learning about that now, now that Marty Makari and Jay Bhattacharya are in charge of institutions within the HHA.
00:16:41.000Meaning that different kind of clinical trials will be undertaken, that we'll learn new things about autism and what causes it, new things about diet and nutrition, what causes it.
00:16:49.000And the pandemic, too, was a watershed moment when it comes to media, wasn't it?
00:16:54.000Because if you'd not had independent media during the pandemic era, you would still believe that there were no side effects, that the vaccines were 98% effective, that the disease itself had emerged from nature, that it was a natural origin.
00:17:11.000All of that has fallen away and fallen apart.
00:17:14.000I suppose that there seems to be some...
00:17:17.000If not controversy, then debate around St. Francis is, I reckon, and I'm taking this from friends of mine that are Catholic, that there's a general sense that he ceded too much to the kind of ideas that emerge out of statism that neuter the message of Christianity and therefore Christ.
00:17:35.000That at the absolute forefront of our existence are our spiritual values and duties, that we live to worship and love God.
00:17:43.000And that actually is, by the way, not a suggestion.
00:17:57.000Elect to submit to the gods determined by our culture, then we are captured indeed.
00:18:03.000And I suppose it's the role of religious leadership to ensure that our attention, our minds and our hearts are directed to the goals and principles that God would have us follow.
00:18:36.000But here's Donald Trump's Easter message.
00:18:38.000I'll just show you a little bit of it because you can see that Donald Trump recognises that we're in a new post-secular era where people are looking for more.
00:18:47.000There's a revival of Christianity in my country, the UK.
00:18:50.000People have recognised, young men in particular, who are returning fourfold to the church, that their culture hates them.
00:18:56.000It's been pretty clear for a long time that the United Kingdom hates young men.
00:19:11.000But in the most general sense, who is it that you want on the front lines fighting?
00:19:15.000Well, have a look at who gets conscripted, have a look who makes up the mass ranks of most military organizations, and the answer will become pretty obvious.
00:19:24.000We'll be looking first at Trump's Easter message, then Keir Starmer's Easter message, then King Charles's Easter message, and let's see how they are...
00:20:56.000I've not been in your church before, and already I feel I know you.
00:20:59.000Now, firstly, obviously, he's dishing out candy to children in a church, and there are some pretty extraordinary rumours circulating online about Keir Starmer.
00:21:08.000At the moment, so maybe it's not the best look.
00:21:10.000But what I would say is even if you take it at face value, it seems very deliberate that they've elected the cleric that was used in this video.
00:21:21.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat.
00:21:25.000And that they're focusing on the sort of trivial aspect of Easter, which is the sort of distribution of sweet treats to children, which of course is part...
00:21:34.000Of Easter, but not fundamental and essential.
00:21:54.000It's also a kind of limp and diluted version of Christianity.
00:21:58.000I reckon the reason young men are returning to church in the UK is because they've sensed their culture hates them.
00:22:04.000They've sensed that their culture is meaningless.
00:22:06.000They've sensed that they've been deluged and drowned out, that their voices are not being heard, that their roles are not being respected.
00:22:13.000And the highest principle in Christianity is the principle of sacrifice, that your power is the power to serve and to sacrifice.
00:22:21.000There are clear and strong ideas, principles,
00:22:24.000Powerful and beautiful mystical messages.
00:22:26.000And it's certainly not the kind of dishwater grey dirge, the filthy and empty bilge that nasally emerges from Keir Starmer, although I'm praying to be loving and forgiving towards Keir Starmer.
00:22:37.000I've got anything to forgive him for, just the general position of forgiveness and open-heartedness and love towards Keir Starmer because I sort of see him as an...
00:22:46.000Avatar for and epitaph for a time where bureaucracy is used to sort of strangle out spirit.
00:23:09.000It's not boring that God came to earth to achieve a pact with humankind because we were way off track, because we were being captured by Luciferianism, by low energy ideals, by false gods, by child sacrifice, by lowering our expectations,
00:23:27.000by worshipping pleasure, that we could take up swords and enter into a kind of glory.
00:23:32.000That is our duty, that though Christ's sacrifice is perfect and he doesn't need it, We might participate in glory with him.
00:23:40.000Make straight the path for his return.
00:24:08.000Yeah, that's pretty good to overcome death, I suppose, isn't it?
00:24:11.000You was dead, and then you was in a cave, and then you rose again, and then for 50 days you're sort of hung out, appearing to people, and making it clear that death itself, the liminal space between biological birth and biological death, while sacred, can be overcome by accessing this mysterious power that comes to you.
00:24:29.000Then there's the bequeathment of the Holy Spirit, what comes at Pentecost, meaning that all of us become a temple for divine energy.
00:24:35.000I mean, you think about it, it's weird, isn't it?
00:24:37.000Consciousness itself and the fact that we dream and the fact that we're able to move our bodies with our mind.
00:24:41.000It all does seem a bit mysterious, but there's nothing so remarkable that I can't make it dull if I lurk in this church long enough.
00:25:43.000It does seem quite powerful that God came to earth in human form and had to be sacrificed to atone for our sins and he rose again from the dead and a kind of new covenant was achieved with God and that we might stride forward in glory because all of us have fallen, all of us have broken, me, you, everybody, even the person doing an impersonation of me now,
00:26:00.000we're all broken and if we don't have God then what are we going to do here?
00:26:02.000Just sort of eat like lice, like lice, just gnawing on the neighbouring.
00:27:21.000This is my first Easter as a Christian.
00:27:22.000I want to be forgiving and loving to all.
00:27:25.000We've given such an amazing example, an example that we can never live up to because we are not God, but it's clear what we should be aspiring to.
00:27:41.000Now, like, that kind of rather limp...
00:27:45.000That insipid message, that kind of tepid, lukewarm bit of prose and proselytizing on Easter from Keir Starmer will now be contrasted with what he said during Ramadan.
00:27:58.000Just so you know, I believe that my love of Christ don't mean I've got to hate anybody or hate any other religion.
00:28:15.000But it does seem interesting to me that while Keir Starmer is willing to openly revere other faiths, he's kind of lukewarm when it comes to Christianity.
00:28:52.000As Muslims across the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth observe the beginning of the holiest of months in the Islamic calendar, the month of Ramadan, I just wanted to convey my heartfelt best wishes to you all.
00:29:05.000And to tell you just how much my wife and I are thinking of you at this special time of year.
00:29:16.000Muslim families would be coming together to share food and prayers.
00:29:21.000And many of them would be inviting their neighbours and friends of all faiths and none to join them.
00:29:29.000My wife and I can only offer you all our kindest and most special wishes.
00:29:35.000And stress just how greatly the contribution of Muslims to the life of the United Kingdom is appreciated and valued, embodying the Ramadan spirit of charity and selflessness.
00:30:04.000It depends what you believe the royal family are.
00:30:06.000If you believe they're an ancient bloodline and that there is some extraordinary and occultist activity connected to the royals, then that's a perspective that we'd have to hear.
00:30:17.000Certainly, I know it's the perspective of, you know, David Icke or Alex Jones.
00:30:21.000And I think at some point we're going to have to be sympathetic or at least open to esoteric ideas when it comes to how power works.
00:30:30.000Do you think that the most powerful forces in the world are just serving material needs at scale, i.e.
00:30:37.000that Jeff Bezos is just furnishing himself with greater and greater wealth in order to explore and extrapolate on things that we all understand just with greater financial resources?
00:30:49.000It's entirely possible that that is what's going on.
00:30:52.000But it's also possible that there's extraordinary and...
00:30:58.000I suppose there's no better word than occultist activity going on.
00:31:32.000So when it comes to the power of the royal family in this kind of era where it seems that a lot of British people are less interested in the royals...
00:31:41.000After the death of Elizabeth II, what does King Charles represent?
00:32:07.000The fact is this, that the monarch's power is meant to be derived from God.
00:32:12.000They're literally anointed in a sacred ceremony like an oil is put on their heads to demonstrate the moment where they become the representative of God's power on earth.
00:32:23.000That's what that convergence of political state power and holy power is.
00:32:28.000In the same way that the Pope is the Pope.
00:33:32.000It's paradoxical, I suppose, in the most literal sense that it's contradictory, but it's embedded in the Easter message already.
00:33:39.000The paradox of human life runs through the Easter story and in the scenes that daily come before our eyes.
00:33:44.000At one moment, terrible images of human suffering and in others, heroic acts in war-torn countries where humanitarians of every kind risk their own lives to protect the lives of others.
00:33:55.000A few weeks ago, I met many such people at a reception in Buckingham Palace and felt a profound sense of admiration for their resilience, courage and compassion.
00:34:02.000On Maundy Thursday, Jesus knelt and washed the feet of many of those who would abandon him.
00:34:08.000His humble action was a token of his love that knew no bounds or boundaries,
00:34:33.000Easter message in a nominally Christian country.
00:34:37.000You know, I mean, if you're going to have a king and the king is appointed by God and that God is a Christian God, it's interesting that there is the obligation to even refer to Islam.
00:34:48.000For example, in Ramadan, did they say, this is a Christian country?
00:34:52.000And we really want you to celebrate Ramadan here because we love you and we're welcome.
00:34:56.000And because of our complex history and because of the Crusades and everything, we recognise that Britain has a duty towards Muslims, in particular the Muslims that live here.
00:35:05.000But Christianity is a very beautiful faith too.
00:35:10.000Are you saying that because Christian power is so deeply embedded in the instruments and institutions of the state that it would be phatic and unnecessary to say it?
00:35:17.000Or is it something more nefarious, i.e.
00:35:20.000an attempt to undermine Because it's the means by which ordinary people might find a set of values that would help them to confront state power.
00:35:31.000Because it says a bunch of times in the Bible that we should trust government and we should trust our leaders.
00:35:37.000It says that, doesn't it, in Romans, for example.
00:35:41.000But in Revelations, it's very much like, and it's like, you know, watch them because it's Luciferian.
00:35:48.000And in Ephesians, obviously the word motherfuckers isn't in the Bible, not yet, not yet, until I get around to doing my translation, and you better believe that's a project I'm considering.
00:35:56.000In Ephesians, it talks about dark power, doesn't it?
00:38:22.000Even those who haven't been vaccinated are suffering symptoms due to exposure through shedding and mRNA being injected into our livestock, even USDA-certified organic meats.
00:38:30.000Protect yourself and do that by strengthening the balance of good and bad bacteria in your gut.
00:38:34.000It's got to be a balance between good and evil, yeah?
00:39:31.000If you're watching us on Rumble, like Iconocleristist, or The Dreaded Beheaded, or Spyship, or Chris Hodge, or Skirt on Bear, or Dean SNJ, or Buddy1205...
00:39:41.000Let me know what you think about their recent COVID revelations.
00:39:45.000We're going to be covering that in a minute.
00:39:46.000We're also going to be covering Connor and Tucker's conversation, what that means for the new politics that's emerging out of new media, which I told you guys would happen.
00:39:54.000I don't know if I sound like David Icke.
00:39:55.000You knew it would happen as well, I'm sure.
00:39:57.000Now that media's changing, new political figures and political leaders are going to emerge.
00:40:01.000You're not going to get these kind of nasal bureaucrats getting this crazy long run.
00:40:04.000People are going to want pugilist leaders.
00:40:07.000People are going to want Conor McGregor running Ireland.
00:40:10.000In a minute, we're also looking at the emergence of the expert debates, the revivification of the expert debates that has come out of the Douglas Murray and Dave Smith conversation.
00:40:20.000And also, did you see Joe Rogan seeming a dig Douglas Murray out a little bit?
00:40:35.000Extraordinary. We know we live in a globe of total immersive observation these days.
00:40:41.000You're free to do exactly as you're told, but if you step out of line, you better know you're spied on and you will be destroyed.
00:40:48.000In this extraordinary MAGA moment, in the blooming spring of MAGA populism, we are seeing the old guard attacking the new icons of an emergent new nationalist power.
00:41:01.000Pete Hexef seems to be using Signal in a somewhat slapdash fashion.
00:41:06.000This is twice now people have been included in groups of somewhat...
00:41:13.000This time, Pete Hegseff's family have been told about some ongoing potential foreign attack.
00:41:18.000But is that more important than the fact that Pete Hegseff, Tulsi Gabbard and J.D. Vance seem to be opposing Donald Trump's intention to begin military action against Iran?
00:41:31.000We know that in government now there are many people advocating to escalate tensions between the United States.
00:41:38.000And many people believe that that will be pretty negative for everyone in the world and might be the event that brings about World War 3. So what's more important?
00:41:45.000Pete Hegseff struggling to use signal, and it is quite hard to use.
00:41:48.000Like, if you try and create a group, it's sort of not clear who you're talking to, and sometimes I can't find who I'm meant to be chatting to on there.
00:42:52.000...important and prominent conservative voice, but Matt Stoler, someone I've known for a long time, and he's very much of what would have once been called the liberal left.
00:43:01.000And he here points out that J.D. Vance, Tulsi Gabbard and Peter Hegs have prevented a U.S. war with Iran.
00:43:07.000These are all people who sit outside the foreign policy consensus.
00:43:10.000So are these attacks on Hegzef a result of his signal faux pas or his Iran position?
00:43:16.000This reporting, along with the Matt Stoller post there, comes from the New York Times, I believe.
00:43:20.000Inside the Trump administration, some officials were becoming sceptical of the Israeli plan, which will be a plan to escalate hostility towards Iran.
00:43:28.000In a meeting this month, one of several discussions about the Israeli plan...
00:43:32.000Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, presented a new intelligence assessment that said the build-up of American weaponry could potentially spark a wider conflict with Iran that the United States did not want.
00:43:41.000A range of officials echoed Ms. Gabbard's concerns in the various meetings.
00:43:46.000Susie Wilds, the White House Chief of Staff, Defence Secretary Hegzef and Vice President J.D. Vance all voiced doubts about the attack.
00:44:09.000I'm going to start using WhatsApp again, even though I know that Zuckerberg reads every word on that thing.
00:44:14.000We begin tonight with breaking news just coming in.
00:44:17.000Sources say Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is said to have shared sensitive details about the strike in Yemen targeting Houthis in a second Signal group chat on March 15th that included his wife and brother, among others.
00:44:56.000Alex, what's the latest that you're learning tonight?
00:44:58.000Lindsay, tonight, two sources confirmed to ABC News that report by the New York Times that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared military operation details to a group chat of family and friends titled Defense Team Huddle.
00:45:11.000In his private signal chat that included his wife, brother and personal lawyer, the Defense Secretary shared specifics, including flight schedules of a strike in Yemen targeting Houthis back in March.
00:45:22.000The secretary's brother, Phil, and his lawyer, Tim Parlator, both have jobs at the Pentagon.
00:45:26.000Hegseth's wife is not a Defense Department employee, and none of them have any apparent reason to be briefed on military operations.
00:45:34.000This information, reportedly shared, is essentially the same attack plans he posted in a separate signal chat that included the editor of The Atlantic.
00:45:42.000But unlike that chat, this one was created by Secretary Hegseth, and he reportedly used his private phone rather than his gun.
00:45:57.000We have not heard back yet for comments, but this is certainly to raise questions about security protocol.
00:46:04.000War and sickness have been naturalized.
00:46:09.000Are there continuing escalating tensions?
00:46:12.000Why this continuing credulity and willingness to believe that we have to have continual conflict?
00:46:20.000How are we unable to extract our ongoing understanding that ongoing war is beneficial to sets of institutions that...
00:46:30.000Ultimately, we shouldn't be able to make these bloody decisions.
00:46:33.000And it seems to me that actually Pete Hegs, FJD, Vance, Tulsi Gabbard are opposing escalating tensions between the United States and Iran.
00:46:39.000And if there is a hot war between Iran and the United States of America, it really has the potential to get pretty messy pretty fast, is my understanding, due to alliances between Iran and China and Russia.
00:46:51.000And I believe that it's really, really significant and important that we oppose that at all costs.
00:46:59.000If our faith is to have some kind of meaning here on earth, perhaps we should participate in a genuine spiritual demand for radical, significant change.
00:47:11.000Not just to grayly make our way through the maze of everyday subjugated and controlled.
00:47:19.000Perhaps you might ask, why do we eat this kind of mass-produced, terrible food?
00:47:24.000What on earth went on during that pandemic?
00:47:26.000Why are we taking so many medications that seem unreliable and in some cases detrimental?
00:47:31.000And how have we accepted this state of perpetual war?
00:47:35.000You know, like, while people attempt to exclude legitimate voices from the conversation, and I think everybody's voice is legitimate, and the suspicion and cynicism about experts is...
00:47:46.000A kind of what is well-earned and well-deserved that we learned during the pandemic period that trust the orthodoxy is a code for shut up.
00:48:23.000Am I going to give Native Americans a voice?
00:48:25.000If you're a Native American, you can come here right now and say whatever you want to say.
00:48:30.000But I'm sure what you would say is this.
00:48:32.000You revere and love the holy that's within the earth.
00:48:36.000But that doesn't mean that there isn't an ultimate holy authority to whom we must subjugate and who we must ultimately and absolutely serve.
00:49:14.000We were among those of you that participated early on in conversations about the likely veracity of the lab leak theory, that the...
00:49:23.000mRNA vaccines could not have been sufficiently trialled.
00:49:26.000That big farmers' unique positions when it comes to vaccine programs and indemnity from prosecution and the fact that that gives them a free swing at creating a product for which they can't be sued when it goes wrong means that we were living in a peculiar sphere of insanity during that time.
00:49:44.000And Pope Francis' homily aside, it was a time of sentimentality initially.
00:49:51.000But actually, it seems in retrospect, what the COVID pandemic was, was a rehearsal.
00:49:56.000For a type of absolute power, an invitation for us to become absolutely compliant, not to the will of God, not to the highest possible values, but to the state.
00:50:06.000And as we learn more and more about the pandemic, it's clear to me that the awakening that we're experiencing across the world is part of the legacy of the overplayed hand of the diabolical forces that brought about what many of us still call the plandemic.
00:51:01.000That Fauci knew right from the get-go where the COVID virus emerged from and went to extraordinary lengths to ensure that that information was controlled.
00:51:14.000From the very beginning, Anthony Fauci knew he was involved with funding this lab and he did everything possible.
00:51:21.000Eight different agencies in our government are covering up their support for this lab in Wuhan.
00:51:25.000It's ongoing as we speak, even though we've had...
00:51:28.000I have unanimous Congress declassified information.
00:51:31.000I have unclassified information that's being withheld from me to this day.
00:51:36.000But we have evidence, yes, that they were dishonest, that Anthony Fauci lied in hearings to me, which is a felony, punishable up to five years.
00:51:43.000We now have emails that show him saying that he knew it was gain of function, that the virus looked manipulated, and that he was worried that this came from the Wuhan lab.
00:51:55.000Then he spent the last three years saying nothing to see here.
00:51:58.000We also know that there was a safety committee that should have reviewed this and we know that Anthony Fauci went around the safety committee.
00:52:05.000The safety committee set up in place to make sure this wouldn't happen.
00:52:08.000Never saw the Wuhan funding because Anthony Fauci allowed the funding to go around the safety committee.
00:52:14.000This is a bombshell revelation and this will eventually bring down Anthony Fauci.
00:52:20.000Because it seems that he's been given a pre-emptive pardon.
00:52:23.000On Joe Rogan, he and Tim Dillon discussed the fact that people long knew that COVID had come from the Wuhan lab, that it became clear then that we were being lied to.
00:52:35.000Did you see Tucker Carlson say the exact same thing?
00:52:38.000That even before he knew why he didn't...
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00:54:44.000Most of us enjoyed being able to question the narratives that were emerging out of state funded media and big pharma funded media.
00:54:54.000While watching Joe Rogan, it was Joe Rogan that introduced us first to Robert Malone and Peter McCulloch and all of the voices that ultimately prevailed.
00:55:02.000Jay Bhattacharya is even among them, who now runs the NIH.
00:55:07.000So there have been some significant changes.
00:55:09.000Don't allow yourself to collapse into total despair, thinking that nothing you do or no one you vote for can ever bring about any meaningful change in your own life.
00:55:17.000Things are improving in some significant ways.
00:55:20.000Let's have a look at Joe Rogan's conversation with Tim Dillon.
00:55:23.000Right now, where they, you know, in a rather enjoyable way, look at some of the stuff.
00:55:32.000Yeah, there was just something that got released today that showed, they just released today that showed that COVID-19 definitively came from that lab.
00:56:35.000Well, it seems like these revisions and these revelations may ultimately lead to convictions for people that explicitly and demonstrably lied during the pandemic era.
00:56:47.000Will we get the investigations into Moderna and Pfizer that the circumstances...
00:56:51.000Will we look into the relationships that existed between the FDA and regulatory bodies in the United Kingdom and companies like Moderna?
00:56:58.000Will we learn that the pandemic was as far-reaching as even the more marginal figures initially claimed?
00:57:06.000That it was an attempt to exert mass control?
00:57:10.000It was an attempt to see how far they could go with controlling individuals, nations, and indeed the entire planet.
00:57:20.000Will it be the moment that reveals to us we need a radical alternative to the types of institutions that we have been subjugated by, that we've been too willing to kowtow
00:58:11.000Whether or not this happens, what we can certainly say is that globalism and its peculiar mass migration movements and its attempts to demonize native populations appears to be under attack because of the rise of independent media and now because of the rise of new political figures coming from the popular culture where,
00:58:29.000of course, populism would find its leaders.
00:58:32.000Let's have a look at this conversation between Conor McGregor and Tucker Carlson.
00:58:35.000Let's look at the unique history of Ireland.
00:58:38.000Particularly when it comes to a subject like migration.
00:58:40.000And whether or not it's okay for us to have leaders that haven't been through the usual academic and bureaucratic routes that fashions them and their minds into something that amounts to a funnel for the agenda of the powerful.
00:58:55.000Would you ever vote for Conor McGregor?
00:58:57.000Let me know in the comments and chat over on Rumble.
00:58:59.000I've only been here two days, but I'm a little bit confused by it because Ireland is not like the United States in that you have an indigenous population of Celtic people called the Irish who've been here since the beginning of known history.
00:59:11.000And so it's not like you were invaders.
01:01:09.000What is going on here is an abomination, a travesty, and it cannot continue for much longer.
01:01:15.000As you said, we are an island unto ourself, a small island, and we are being governed by a small people who are in turn being governed by another minute group of people, and it must stop, and that's it.
01:01:30.000There's an interesting inflection in the advance of globalism that Ireland has been tarnished in the same way that former colonial powers like Britain have been when their history suggests that they don't bear the same burden
01:01:45.000that a nation like Britain does because...
01:01:47.000Ireland never did inflict their ideology on nations around the world Now, when you see someone like Conor McGregor and his kind of easy charisma,
01:02:06.000but also the fact that he's not someone that's been highly educated.
01:02:11.000He didn't get groomed and hasn't been through the passages and controls that usually people in positions of political power are subject to.
01:02:21.000Makes me feel like, man, a lot of us have really embedded into our own perspective.
01:02:27.000Kind of class-conscious motifs, like if someone talks like that, they shouldn't be in charge.
01:02:32.000We kind of feel that we should be governed by people that are kind of sneering and contemptuous, that speak to us either nasally or from some haughty podium or plinth, elevated way above us.
01:02:44.000I feel like, and have felt for some time, that the online media space means the kind of end.
01:02:52.000People are terrified of populism because of the 20th century, because of the rise of communism, and in particular, I suppose, fascism.
01:02:58.000But when folk movements emerge, where people start to feel kind of empowered and emboldened, when the blood and the soil start to meet, when people start to feel like, yeah, we don't need to be controlled by this globalist elite, that it's a frightening thing, obviously, for the globalist elites.
01:03:14.000Even something like the Pete Hegseff story earlier shows that there are these sort of Nebulous interests that want to discredit even people in positions of significant power to ensure that a global agenda of perpetual war can be met.
01:03:29.000At a lower level, in a country like Ireland, who don't have the kind of significant impact or resources or influence that the great nation of America has, you still see that there's a generalized attempt to prevent someone like Conor McGregor getting traction.
01:03:49.000I wonder what it will be like to see new, popular, populist leaders emerge and a different type of power governing Ireland.
01:04:01.000It's not unlikely that there will be challenges and contradictions and stumbles along the way.
01:04:10.000why wouldn't you have people that are sons of the soil, people that really care about Ireland viscerally as figureheads for a new type of politics?
01:04:20.000Certainly I wouldn't shut that stuff down just on the basis that, oh well he didn't go to the right university.
01:04:36.000It has proven unfruitful and that is clear as day by the statistics and by what we see around us.
01:04:43.000It is straight chancery and our appointed ministers Have no history in the roles that they are appointed to.
01:04:51.000Our Minister of Finance has no history in accounting.
01:04:55.000Our Minister of Health has no history in the health industry.
01:04:57.000Our Minister of Education was never a school teacher.
01:04:59.000As an example, as an example, as an example.
01:05:02.000It is straight chancery we are dealing with.
01:05:04.000The year of the politician must end, Tucker.
01:05:08.000You know, I feel like they've kind of coached us into hating ourselves for a long while now.
01:05:13.000Wherever you live in the world, it's likely you live in a culture that either loathes you, that wants to undermine you on the basis of your class or your race, or if you don't, if you're part of a protected group, even the affection and apparent reverence afforded to you,
01:05:31.000I believe is exploitative and disingenuous.
01:05:34.000This is a really interesting time, I believe.
01:05:38.000We're involved in a spiritual war, and we're going to need spiritual resources and spiritual armory in order to endure it.
01:05:48.000McGregor finishes on, I feel like, a little bit of bombast and hyperbole.
01:06:28.000Educated to the point where he can run vast bureaucracies, emotionally and intuitively, he is in tune with the soil of his land.
01:06:37.000And I think many of us are sick and tired of a bureaucratic and managerial class managing us down, telling us that we will own nothing and be happy, telling us that there's something shameful and disgusting embedded in us, without telling us that we are broken and fallen.
01:06:52.000Yes, but we rise again because he rose on our behalf, that there's nothing we can do to...
01:06:57.000I feel like the emergence of new populist leaders is a very, very beneficial and beautiful thing.
01:07:10.000And the rise of nationalism, as long as it's a nationalism founded in love, not hate, is an advance that we must support and join wherever we are.
01:07:19.000new confederacies, new organizations, and new opposition to corrupt globalist powers.
01:07:26.000Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat, wherever you're watching us.
01:07:31.000We're going to talk to you for a few more minutes about the emergence of this expert class, and then we'll be only available on Rumble Premium.
01:08:04.000And Douglas Murray, a conversation that centered mostly around Middle Eastern politics and the war between Israel and Palestine, which of course many people regard as a genocide and other people regard as Israel's ongoing right to defend her sovereignty.
01:10:36.000It can really, in the ultimate analysis, only be God.
01:10:40.000It's the continual appointment of false human authority that's led us to this point of absolute mistrust in government institutions, in media.
01:10:50.000After the pandemic, you'd be well within your rights to say, I'm never trusting the news.
01:11:00.000Joe Rogan, I've seen him make mistakes, get muddled up, call people in and make different and opposing views.
01:11:07.000Seems to me that he's more reliable on the basis of the fact that he's a little bit of an ingenue and he enters into diverse and complex subjects like Egyptology and pharmacology with an open mind.