John Fetterman vows to work with Elon Musk, and these are the kind of relationships that could help us rebuild a new paradigm not founded on the principles of tribalism and tribalism, but founded on principles of openness and honesty.
00:03:31.000Thanks for joining me today for Stay Free with Russell Brand.
00:03:33.000If you're watching this anywhere other than Rumble, unless you're part of our beloved locals community, you're making, well, I don't know how to call it an error, because you might be watching this on X. You might be watching this on YouTube.
00:03:44.000But support us on Rumble, our home, where we can stream and speak so freely about complex issues like the implosions within the democratic media institutions, i.e.
00:04:08.000But, out of chaos, of course, emerges opportunity like this.
00:04:13.000John Fetterman vows to work with Elon Musk, and these are the kind of relationships, let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with this, that could help us to rebuild a new paradigm not founded on the principles of tribalism, tribalism, not founded on the kind of motivations that you suspect have been running government for a very long time.
00:05:01.000He's been involved in very important parts of American society.
00:05:05.000AI, SpaceX, and other kinds of things.
00:05:09.000Yes, he's on a different team, but that doesn't make me an enemy.
00:05:14.000I don't be automatically going to become a critic.
00:05:17.000It's like, hey, he has made, you know, he's made our economy and our nation better, and our politics are different, and I don't agree with some of the things that he might say.
00:05:28.000Yeah, and what does it mean when these old institutions fall apart, whether they are media or political?
00:05:38.000Does it mean, let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with this, that actually Whilst this has been a divided time, I love that conversation that Trump had with that journalist where she said, you know, America's very divided.
00:05:48.000And he goes, well, Joe Biden's still president.
00:05:58.000His virtues and his principles, whatever they are, it's more resonant and more real than what's been surrounding it.
00:06:06.000Let's have a look at Young Turks Anna Kasparian telling Piers Morgan, That she, too, is abandoning the tribal affiliations that appear to be an impediment to honesty and openness.
00:06:21.000When I look at my life right now and I ask myself, which political party has made my life worse?
00:06:29.000Locally speaking, the Democrats have complete control, and they have nearly destroyed my family's livelihood, okay?
00:06:36.000We are living in trash and squalor everywhere, and unless the Democratic Party actually acknowledge these issues and solve these issues, rather than stealing our taxpayer money and funneling it to their nonprofit friends, they keep doing this, they're going to keep losing.
00:06:51.000I'm going to keep speaking out against them.
00:06:53.000I don't care how much they hate Trump.
00:06:55.000I don't care how naughty the Republicans are being.
00:06:58.000Right now, the people having a negative impact on my life is the Democratic Party, and they need to change their ways.
00:07:04.000When we say we want to change the status quo, it doesn't mean we want to live in anarchy.
00:07:08.000It doesn't mean that we want to have $24 billion of our taxpayer money in California stolen by these nonprofits.
00:07:14.000It means that we want working people to be rewarded for their hard work.
00:07:33.000Let me know in the comments and chat, do you see that as a kind of maneuvering to remain relevant, or do you see it as a kind of epiphany?
00:07:41.000And on the subject of epiphanies, where did the most significant one in human history take place?
00:07:47.000surely on the road to Damascus and we'll be talking about more revelations and a deeper understanding of Syria and events out there and how it connects to you, your taxes and legacy media's presentation of reality which we know and have known for some time we cannot trust.
00:08:01.000Indeed, many of the denizens and occupants of those old institutions are coming out, fleeing, coming out as sympathisers with new ideals, whether it's Fetterman or like, I mean, just to see Micah on MSNBC interviewing Jeffrey Sachs, that old war horse of openness just to see Micah on MSNBC interviewing Jeffrey Sachs, that old war horse of openness and honesty, tells you Can we trust it?
00:08:26.000But I suppose I have to be honest, don't I?
00:08:28.000Because like I was a person who in 2015 said, Donald Trump, nah man, and I'm a person that still, hello I'm a person, that still believes that there have to be significant, both, you know, managerial, bureaucratic, administrative and political changes, but those changes won't be relevant and won't stick unless they're undergirded by deep, profound spiritual change.
00:08:46.000And we'll be talking about how that can be achieved over the course of the week because we've got Kali Means coming on the show.
00:08:52.000You're going to love that conversation.
00:08:53.000And we've got Dr. John Campbell, one of the most important voices during the pandemic period, who is available to our Awaken Wonders.
00:09:01.000That's our locals community right away now.
00:09:03.000Let's post a link in the chat over to that immediately, please, if that's possible.
00:09:08.000So we're going to be covering as best we can the news at depth from people that have been telling you the truth for quite a long while.
00:09:16.000While the institutions of media were telling you to mask up and shut up, these people were being extremely honest and open.
00:09:24.000But is there anyone that's been more responsible for the change in our mistrust of institutions and our ability to oppose them with real information and real evidence than Julian Assange?
00:09:39.000Before we get to Julian Assange's unique foresights when it comes to what's happening in Syria right now, let's have a quick message from our partners today.
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00:11:26.000Now, let us engage with the perspicacity of the great Julian Assange.
00:11:30.000Here he is in 2017, talking about how Syria would likely unfold.
00:11:37.000And because of independent media, and because of great forebears, near-profits like Assange, we were able to look back at content like this, information like this, I suppose I should say, with a new understanding of what's happening right now in Syria.
00:11:51.000And in particular, note how it's being reported.
00:11:53.000Be aware, but there is a serious conflict between, say, Donald Trump, one of his strategic advisors, Steve Bannon, and other people around them, and the Central Intelligence Agency and some of the other U.S. security agencies.
00:12:14.000Quite a serious conflict where they are pushing to...
00:12:21.000They are pushing to preserve their power and make the president, you know, not change their policies that they want to keep.
00:12:39.000So the budgetary spend, the number one project of the CIA has been the overthrow of the government of Bashar al-Assad by Measured by the amount of their budget that they're spending.
00:12:54.000So they spend more of their budget on that than anything else.
00:12:58.000So Trump has an electoral, you know, during his campaign, a policy of not overthrowing Bashar al-Assad, although I don't think he put it explicitly like that, but cooperating with Assad and the Russians to attack ISIS, which essentially means not overthrowing Bashar al-Assad.
00:13:20.000So that's creating enormous problems for the CAA because not only do they have people that have specialized in doing that and risen to positions of power within the Central Intelligence Agency for doing that, but they've made extensive connections and alliances with Saudi Arabia,
00:13:40.000with qatar with turkey etc uh in order to overthrow that government and uh to support the forces uh internal and external uh that are trying to achieve look at where julian assange had to go to make those kind of statements and claims like sort of it's arabic Arabic subtitled.
00:14:02.000Look at how the media has had to evolve, alter and change.
00:14:05.000Look at how the dissemination of true information has become easier and has become more enticing and better presented in the time since Julian Assange opened up this new scene of open, honest reporting.
00:14:22.000And let's remember what it cost Julian Assange, how much time he spent in jail without trial, nearly 10 years in various forms.
00:14:29.000Look at the kind of accusations he had levelled against him and look at what he endured and went through.
00:15:02.000And now, of course, these are just allegations against Jay-Z at the moment.
00:15:06.000Let's look at them just on the basis of the information that we have so far.
00:15:10.000But isn't it curious to see someone like Fauci, who was the kind of pinnacle of cultural life, a great and wise patriarch, Let me know in the comments and chat...
00:15:34.000Whether you think Fauci will get a pardon, and if indeed he deserves one, and on the point of Jay-Z, who we'll be talking about later, let me know if you believe that the result of the election means we're going to be learning a lot more about show business insiders and the way they were spending their time.
00:15:52.000Let me know how deep you think it goes, who you think is involved, and why it seems to be so pervasive.
00:15:58.000Why is hedonism, and in particular the sort of The darker side of hedonism that goes beyond the kind of hedonism that's openly celebrated in our culture.
00:16:10.000The reduction of the sexual acts to a recreational one.
00:16:14.000To the criminal abuse of people that are not able to give their consent.
00:16:19.000And of course I'm in no position to make claims about anybody at all.
00:16:23.000I'm just looking at this interesting story that appears to be pouring out of the ongoing Diddy Revelations.
00:16:29.000We'll be looking at that later, but...
00:16:30.000For a minute, let's keep our attention on the rather more global aspects of media.
00:16:37.000I don't want to say just media, but of all of our lives.
00:16:39.000This is former US Army General Wesley Clark in 2007, explicitly declaring that there was a new American Century project, that there was intention to bring down seven countries, you've probably memorized them by now, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon,
00:16:55.000Libya, Somalia, and Sudan, finishing it all off with a round, as if it was a kind of About ten days after
00:17:25.0009-11, I went through the Pentagon and I saw Secretary Rumsfeld and And Deputy Secretary Wolfowitz, I went downstairs just to say hello to some of the people on the Joint Staff who used to work for me, and one of the generals called me in.
00:17:37.000He said, sir, you've got to come in and talk to me a second.
00:18:02.000Maybe there's some ulterior, occultist, even satanic components to the way that power operates in ethereal realms that are difficult to identify.
00:18:10.000But when it comes to human power and human decisions, do you notice how often it's just like...
00:18:30.000In fact, we're not even admitting that we're at war with Russia.
00:18:32.000In hindsight, and not even that much hindsight, a couple of decades later, it's okay to admit...
00:18:38.000That the war in and against Iraq was a construction, a confection, a contrivance designed in order to achieve ulterior goals that weren't really understood even by the military top brass that were enacting them.
00:18:55.000So what do you imagine, let me know in the comments and chat, is happening in Syria right now.
00:18:59.000Right now, how do you bring together what Julian Assange has revealed and what that former general has revealed and apply that to your understanding of contemporary news media, bearing in mind the knowledge of how they amplify or obscure information dependent on the goals of the powerful for whom they truly work?
00:19:26.000He says, there's nothing new that way.
00:19:27.000They just made the decision to go to war with Iraq.
00:19:31.000He said, I guess it's like we don't know what to do about terrorists, but we've got a good military and we can take down governments.
00:19:38.000And he said, I guess if the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem has to look like a nail.
00:19:45.000So I came back to see him a few weeks later.
00:19:48.000And by that time we were bombing in Afghanistan.
00:19:50.000I said, are we still going to war with Iraq?
00:19:52.000And he said, oh, it's worse than that.
00:19:54.000He said, he reached over on his desk, he picked up a piece of paper, and he said, I just got this down from upstairs, meaning the Secretary of Defense's office today, and he said, this is a memo that describes how we're going to take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq, and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and finishing off Iran.
00:20:15.000Firstly, if you can have an agenda that bypasses and transcends administrations, let me know in the comments and chat what that tells you about the nature of elections.
00:20:25.000It's almost as if the election cycle is not a significant enough shift in power to interrupt the trajectory of the powerful.
00:20:34.000If Bush is in office, this is the agenda.
00:20:36.000If Obama's in office, this is the agenda.
00:20:39.000How long do you think that goes on and how deep do you imagine that it runs?
00:20:45.000We have got to train ourselves to recognise the patterns that have been laid out before us now.
00:20:52.000Before we blithely agree that there's this new LGBTQ Kida, this new relaunched version of Al-Qaeda that's friendly and progressive and is fun in the sun for everyone, let's remember the times we've been lied to in the past.
00:21:07.000It seems pretty important and pretty clear that we remain awake and Open to the possibility that what they do, in effect, and when I say they, I mean these institutions of power, whether they're military, media, or judicial, is legitimately veil and obscure truth, so that they can continue, of course, to carry out whatever their agenda happens to be.
00:21:26.000In the instance of Syria, seems to be part of a global agenda that's probably about, I don't know...
00:21:33.000Military strategic matters to do with the great conflict likely to unfold between your country, the United States of America and Russia and China.
00:21:42.000So it's pretty near impossible not to consider that the Ukraine-Russia conflict is connected to that.
00:21:50.000It's like you don't feel that you're quite being told the truth about how the conflict began, why it began, who the goodies are, how it operates.
00:21:59.000It's kind of ridiculous that human beings have to continue to be slaughtered so that this extraordinary agenda can be met by people who claim to be governing on our behalf and in order to protect and preserve us and seem to be benefiting in ways beyond detrimental.
00:22:15.000I mean, the word I'm going to use is ultimately sacrificial.
00:22:19.000But we're being sacrificed for something.
00:22:22.000If you've got any ideas about it, let me know in the comments and chat what they are.
00:22:25.000And if you're watching this anywhere other than Rumble, remember to support us over on Rumble, where we do our best work and we speak freely.
00:22:31.000In fact, we're going to leave you on YouTube before I get into the next story.
00:22:36.000At the moment, I... Consider this is somewhat speculative and maybe even just gossip.
00:22:42.000But people are saying that Jay-Z is about to be fingered in the ongoing, forgive that word, diddy investigations.
00:22:50.000Click the link in the description, get over to Rumble, and let's discuss together why, in the wake of Trump's Victory in the last election.
00:22:59.000We seem to be learning apace that there are extraordinary cases within the world of show business and in the upper echelons of power in general that point to deep, mysterious and disturbing levels of corruption, exploitation and crime.
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00:24:54.000Now, obviously, these allegations are still, I feel, exactly that.
00:24:58.000There's certainly not been any trial for Diddy, far less Jay-Z. Let's have a look at what the internet is currently ablaze with when it comes to Jay-Z and allegations of criminal activity.
00:25:09.000Rap and media mogul Jay-Z now accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in 2000 along with Sean Diddy Combs.
00:25:17.000Now, this lawsuit was originally filed back in October in the Southern District of New York, listing Diddy as the defendant.
00:25:24.000But it was just refiled today to include Jay-Z now, whose real name is Sean Carter.
00:25:30.000Of course, he's the husband of Beyonce.
00:25:33.000The anonymous accuser alleging the assault occurred after she was driven to an after party following the MTV Video Music Awards.
00:25:40.000The suit says she was offered a drink that made her feel, quote, woozy, lightheaded, and felt like she needed to lie down.
00:25:47.000Shortly after, the suit claims Jay-Z and Diddy entered the room where she was resting, eventually sexually assaulting her.
00:25:55.000And now just in the last hour, we are hearing from Jay-Z and his team of lawyers.
00:26:00.000They are denying the claim and say that they are the victims of blackmail, saying, quote, I will not give you one red penny and my only heartbreak is for my family.
00:26:12.000So, in a sense, it's exactly what you would anticipate in terms of the response.
00:26:18.000And I suppose if we didn't occupy media territory where people are continually talking about high-profile people attending parties that appear to have gotten wildly out of control, then we wouldn't be so...
00:26:30.000Open to considering the potential veracity.
00:26:33.000Of course I have a different perspective on some aspects of this because I myself was subject to some pretty potent allegations over in my own country.
00:26:42.000And what I would ask you to pay attention to is this.
00:26:46.000Do there seem to be some stories that the media are very keen to amplify and others that the media appear to be keen to shut down and control?
00:26:56.000So let me know in the comments and chat.
00:27:00.000Certainly, that's not the most disturbing thing I've seen on the internet.
00:27:03.000You know, I've had to learn what the word adrenochrome means, and I'm in no position, who is, to make claims, because so far, what's the evidence?
00:27:11.000But it appears that there's some dark, weird, occultist stuff going on.
00:27:16.000Though somehow the world of show business is deeply ensnared and enraptured, With something that goes beyond hedonism, hedonism and epicureanism, those are kind of the reckless pursuit of pleasure, and I know quite a lot about that.
00:27:30.000I've recklessly pursued pleasure as a drug addict and a sex addict for most of, most, for a significant part of my life, and I've written about it extensively in my bookie book, and my bookie book too.
00:27:41.000Indeed, there's a lot, you know, out there, because when I was out there being super promiscuous, I was talking about it all the time, when I was on talk shows, when I was at press junkies, I was like a person just, Absolutely alive with desire and appetite.
00:27:56.000That, though, to me seems to be somewhat distinct from these extraordinary stories about institutionalised, deep and somewhat occultist gatherings.
00:28:16.000Let me know in the comments and the chat.
00:28:18.000And I think that everyone should be innocent until proven guilty.
00:28:22.000That's indeed one of the principles of justice that we've seen eroded and falling apart in, for example, the ongoing persecution of political enemies.
00:28:30.000There's no doubt the justice system has been weaponised.
00:28:35.000That with your new government forming in January, you will get the kind of objectivity and jurisprudence That we expect from the institutions that wield such incredible power.
00:28:48.000Maybe those principles are impossible.
00:28:50.000Certainly they're unlikely to be achieved without a deep belief in some transcendent force.
00:28:54.000Otherwise, excuse me, where are you deriving the authority from?
00:29:50.000If you were to choose, let me know in the comments and chat what you think, which version of Anthony Fauci to believe in, in the words of Slim Shady, will the real Anthony Fauci please stand up?
00:29:59.000Is it the one in Bobby Kennedy's book, or is it the one that was across legacy media, night after night, telling you to wear a mask, but for...
00:30:08.000The one that appears to have tried to suppress the lab leak theory in favour of a natural origin theory when it came to the advent of the Wuhan virus, China virus, COVID virus, call it what you want.
00:30:22.000Who appears to have extraordinary ties to various deep big pharma organisations and who has been employed by the government in a variety of roles for a long, long time.
00:30:32.000Isn't he the longest serving public official?
00:30:34.000Let's have a look at Fauci, another person who seems to be being rendered in a very different light.
00:30:43.000Let me know in the comments in the chat.
00:30:45.000CBS News has learned that President Biden is considering issuing preemptive pardons for some of President-elect Donald Trump's biggest critics.
00:30:53.000Among some of the names being floated, Dr. Anthony Fauci.
00:30:57.000He served as a top science advisor during the height of COVID-19, you'll remember.
00:31:01.000You've seen California Democratic Senator-elect Adam Schiff in the middle of your screen.
00:31:04.000He led the first impeachment effort against Trump.
00:31:07.000And Congresswoman Liz Cheney, who was part of the House committee that investigated the January 6th attack on the Capitol.
00:31:15.000That's like you get into an elevator and you say, excuse me, before you fart.
00:31:20.000What kind of criminality are they trying to conceal by offering pre-emptive pardons?
00:31:25.000Of course, it will be presented as a prophylactic against Trump's presumed malfeasance once in office.
00:31:32.000Didn't they tell us day after day that he was going to govern not more or less how he governed in 2016 to 2020, but like some sort of new rebooted revolution.
00:31:40.000Retro Hitler with an unusual or at least different haircut doesn't seem to make sense and the reason you know that it doesn't make sense and the reason you can see that they're trying to deceive us is because you can look at things like when they said he said there's gonna be a bloodbath and it's clear that he's talking about tariffs or drill drill drill or I'll be a dictator on day one you can go and look at those things in context and you can see oh no this is what they're doing this is how this works Now,
00:32:06.000many people, whether it's John Fetterman or Bernie Sanders or Cenk or that other lady, was it Anna Kasparain, are now deserting the Democratic Party.
00:32:14.000Let me know in the comments in chat if you think that's for expedience or if you think that's because of an epiphany and an awakening.
00:32:20.000The issue that's probably at the very epicentre of controversy, without getting into dark, weird, satanic stuff, which maybe we can get into that later, seems to be the issue of vaccines and autism.
00:32:33.000All of a sudden now, this is another subject we're allowed to discuss.
00:32:37.000We had Aaron Siri on the show recently.
00:32:41.000Aaron Siri is the lawyer that has bought more cases to Big Pharma than anyone else.
00:32:46.000In particular, when representing the rights of the vaccine injured and worse.
00:32:50.000Now, Donald Trump has spoken openly about the potential dangers of vaccines for children and potential links to autism.
00:32:59.000What a new world it is we're living in where such things can be openly discussed.
00:33:03.000Where Anthony Fauci has gone from being a presumed hero to a man that needs to be preemptively pardoned.
00:33:10.000Who else will need preemptive pardoning?
00:33:54.000You see, that's what I'm saying about Trump.
00:33:55.000He's operating on a level that's somewhere between common sense and enlightenment that's resonant with ordinary people because we've become so attuned to the kind of demonic buzz of mainstream legacy media nomenclature.
00:34:08.000What's going on with disease and sickness in our country, something's wrong.
00:36:03.000What members, aspects and representatives of the old legacy media, let me know in the comments and chat, are gonna have a problem with that?
00:36:10.000And if they do have a problem with that, doesn't that sort of show you they've been sort of bought out Either ideologically or financially by the interests of Big Pharma, because that's exactly what you want, isn't it?
00:36:20.000Now I can almost see the stream and the comments coming live with, I don't trust RFK because of this, or I don't trust Dr. Oz because of that.
00:36:26.000Well, these are actually people that I know.
00:36:28.000And I've looked in their eyes and I can vouch for them.
00:36:31.000I can vouch for their good intentions.
00:36:33.000I can vouch for the fact that if they're given the power...
00:37:49.000He's not looking to reinvent the wheel totally.
00:37:52.000But when you look at the numbers, we really don't have a very healthy country.
00:37:57.000Those are the kind of fundamentals as well that need to be addressed.
00:38:00.000All the while we've been caught up in tribal, infighting, backbiting and backstabbing.
00:38:04.000Aren't we all unified in the idea that we want our children to be healthier, and is it probably wise to address the dietary crisis, the fact that the foods we're eating are making us sick, and that the food companies and drug companies benefit from that, even if it's not some...
00:38:43.000Sir, going back 25 years, studies show that there is no link between vaccines and autism, and yet it sounds like you are open to the possibility of him looking at getting rid of them?
00:40:27.000Rather than just using your rational mind, which of course is a wonderful and useful tool, use your intuitive thoughts.
00:40:33.000Feeling about how that woman, that newscaster is communicating.
00:40:38.000Look at how she sort of glances down furtively and nervously at the page.
00:40:41.000Look at the fact that she's got an agenda, that she's not able to enter into a conversation with Trump where she goes, yeah, I suppose you're right, yeah, we do want to know what it is that's...
00:40:50.000And I suppose, yeah, I suppose it does make sense that if big pharma and big food and big agriculture benefit from this model where you eat bad food all the time, get sick and then get well and the whole things are like a racket, Yeah, of course.
00:42:04.000And if they aren't, we have to find out.
00:42:06.000But when you talk about autism, because it was brought up, and you look at the amount we have today versus 20 or 25 years ago, it's pretty scary.
00:42:15.000Well, again, scientists say that's because they've gotten better at identifying it, and there's no link in studies.
00:42:20.000Yeah, we've gotten better as a scientist.
00:42:57.000It's amazing how I'd like to learn more, man, wouldn't you all?
00:42:59.000We still haven't had the documentary, We Need a Trump, if you ask me.
00:43:03.000I want to know what's going on in his sort of spirit and in his essence.
00:43:08.000Now, one of the moments, I think, where the culture began to shift and reappraise precisely what Trump meant was when Dave Chappelle came out and instead of, like, slamming Trump, which was the only thing that mainstream figures were allowed to do, offered something of an analytic on why the phenomena of Trump was so seductive and so powerful.
00:44:48.000And then he pulled out an Illuminati membership card and chopped a line of cocaine up and did it right at the podium.
00:44:57.000That's what comedy can offer that political discourse can't.
00:45:03.000A bridge for the people that laughed instinctively when he said, poor whites in Ohio, and for a moment reflect on what might have generated...
00:45:15.000He's offering a real groomed, primed and propagandized, hypnotized SNL audience a different perspective and he's not offending them and hurting them.
00:45:25.000What we're seeing now are the percussive echoes of these realizations shared by comics, like Chappelle, that Trump is not what the legacy media says he was.
00:45:38.000How was he on Oprah Winfrey with her saying, you should be president?
00:45:41.000How was he on The View with them going, you should be president?
00:45:43.000How was he on The Apprentice for years and years if what he was was Hitler?
00:45:46.000Like, Hitler, in the preceding decades prior to the Munich Putsch and his ascent and the burning down of the Reichstag, was not on some sort of, like, beer hall barn dance show where Germans in Liederhausen clicked on a merry dance.
00:46:06.000Consuming information about the mad pogroms and crazy information that was spreading like wildfire across Germany and Europe at that time.
00:46:15.000Trump has been vilified because Trump is a figure that brings into sharp focus systemic and institutional corruption that had been masked long prior to his ascent and would have continued to have been masked had we not created, again I would contest through the popular, American imagination through its ephemera and its totems, the sort of perfect American mystic, to bring down, using all of its tropes, all of its information, the systems, the kind of exoskeleton that had grown up around the once fine institutions of American democracy.
00:47:56.000This, I think, is going to be a game changer for all of us.
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00:48:48.000Okay, over $200 billion in relief funds lost to fraud, with criminals exploiting weak oversight, prolonged lockdowns and arbitrary mandates cause severe harm, economic devastation, mental health crises, and historic learning loss.
00:49:06.000While lacking robust scientific support, policies ignored natural immunity, pushing mandates that eroded trust and harmed public perception of science.
00:49:57.000Well, fellow conspiracy theorists, how lovely it is for Khan, Joe, have you seen that meme, to reveal what we were all sensing.
00:50:05.000In fact, what we all knew and what we all investigated, in significant part, with the great and intrepid discoveries and explorations of Joe Rogan himself.
00:50:14.000So I wonder, will we see Fauci prosecuted?
00:50:18.000Will we see the investigations that such a situation warrants or would conduct such a reckoning pull apart the institutions that make up America?
00:50:27.000Indeed, it's heartening to see someone like Jay Bhattacharya, a man of true integrity, who, when you talk to him, when you listen to him, think, well, hold on, there's hope.
00:50:35.000And now that guy's the head of the NIH. Or when you speak to Mike McCurry, thinking, my God, this guy's brilliant.
00:50:40.000Now that guy's the head of the FDA. Or when you speak to Bobby Kennedy or Dr. Oz, you realise, well, these are men of integrity and brilliance and excellence of experience.
00:50:49.000Well, now these people are in positions of power.
00:50:51.000So my prayer is that whilst that 500-page report might not We know it went on.
00:51:08.000They would have took that a lot further if they could.
00:51:10.000I believe that was an attempt to see what the temperature was.
00:52:00.000I love this content and we're bringing you a lot of new content now like this from this fantastic trailer.
00:52:05.000I read in this today called The Sacred and Prophane by Nurcia Eliard.
00:52:10.000And in this he explains how mankind's original condition was one of recognising the sacred, making offerings sacred, the act of eating, the act of making love, the act of birth and death, all surrounded by ceremony of birth.
00:52:25.000We now live in a profane world of vanity that's constantly ensued us.
00:52:29.000So I don't think you can really change yourself, can you?
00:52:42.000Some people go, "West Bass Marsh, "sense as he normally makes anyway." In your name, the evil Jesus Christ, the firstborn and mother of the dead, if it's your will, forgive him for the strength to stop drinking and to change his life and may be born again.
00:53:06.000You're saying that this whole thing has kind of been folded the way it did.
00:53:08.000I'm going to take it as a sign from God to stop drinking.
00:54:08.000Picking up poop on the street To protect the people and their feet We're all broken deep inside Pick up the poop and abandon your pride Archetypes!
00:54:46.000Myth, I suppose, are truths that have more truth in them than even facts.
00:54:50.000They are the deepest truths that are available to us.
00:54:52.000Now, the musical Wicked has caused a lot of controversy, mostly because I think when them two actresses that are the stars of it do public interviews, it seems to rub a lot of people up the wrong way.
00:55:02.000And some of the stuff I've seen does look a bit...
00:55:04.000Kind of crazy, but hey, this is a world that embraces individuality and individualism, isn't it?
00:55:10.000Let's have a look at the trailer of the film Wicked and review Wicked without having seen it, though.
00:55:58.000But what I would say is that this is a film that's redolent with archetypal information.
00:56:02.000Shadow, good versus evil stuff, Griselda and the Green Witch.
00:56:05.000So it's going to have like truths in it.
00:56:07.000I've also seen the musical, as a matter of fact, went with one of my kids and saw a sort of West End opening when I was right on the edge of no longer being a normal celebrity no more.
00:56:16.000When I was like right on the edge of, I can't live in this world anymore.
00:56:19.000So let's have a look at how these themes and ideas are presented, even in the trailer, and can there be, what is the cultural agenda of this film, or is it like actually just a good film that doesn't have a cultural agenda?
00:56:29.000Because a culture is temporary, and like the word suggests, can be sort of something like a bacteria.
00:56:35.000Beneath cultures can be archetypal deep truths that if we're able to access them, sometimes via the culture, then we have a chance of being nourished to see.
00:56:43.000Or do they have wickedness thrust upon them?
00:57:16.000But thanks for asking Please everyone take your seats in In today's Oz, a real sorcerer who possesses...
00:57:32.000Actually, it looks pretty bloody good, if you ask me, because it looks kind of exciting and vivid and beautiful colours and stuff like that.
00:57:36.000Now, I see the musical, and in that, it's about animals moving from this awakened state into this dumb and nullified state of being muted.
00:57:45.000And I reckon that's about sort of the muting and control of the spirit.
00:57:49.000You know, like, you have something in you that is awakened and connected, but that can be nullified and muted by cultural forces.
00:57:55.000What I'm interested in is now that it's sort of so long since Judy Garland and...
00:58:12.000Kind of woke cultural themes will play out.
00:58:15.000Because woke cultural themes are themselves an attempt to play out ideas of justice and righteousness untethered from the principles that have always undergirded them, i.e.
00:58:25.000good and evil that comes from the idea of God, at least a dualistic, if monotheistic God.
00:58:30.000I wonder how they're going to still benefit from those tropes if they're going to pursue woke cultural ideas.
01:00:39.000Sometimes films are so good that even in spite of their agenda, deeper truths come through them.
01:00:44.000And I'm not suggesting that the filmmakers didn't intentionally make a good film.
01:00:46.000But if you say the best way is to give people a real good enemy.
01:00:50.000Like, I wonder, I'm sure, in the mind of the, what I assume is the mindset of the filmmakers, they'll be going like, you know, because of the vilification of migrants, or whatever.
01:00:58.000But I bet they won't be saying the vilification of Trump.
01:01:01.000They won't recognise that that's a trend that is bilateral, a bilateral cultural trend.
01:01:07.000The inability to acknowledge nuance is what leads to tyranny, Albert Maisel once said.
01:01:13.000And what's the other thing that I would like to address and identify?
01:01:17.000It looks like it's sort of a good, decent spectacle moment.
01:01:23.000It's a bit like something like football.
01:01:24.000There are certain sports, it doesn't matter how much advertising they strap on it, how much they commodify it, how much they move the tournaments to times that are convenient for TV companies.
01:01:33.000There's something so beautiful and truthful in it that that truth will come out.
01:01:40.000But I do have daughters, six and eight years old, so I will be seeing that film at some point.
01:01:45.000And it looks to me, on the basis of the trailer, that it's got enough archetypal mythic truth in it for it to overcome whatever cultural appendages it may have taken on in order to reach its audience.
01:01:54.000And we all know now what Hollywood is and...
01:01:57.000At its worst, what Hollywood represents, but at its best, Hollywood's given us sort of, you know, like, the Godfather is a Hollywood product, the One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest came out of Hollywood, the Matrix came out, like, you know, it creates wonder.
01:02:08.000There are more people there, as I was once told, making a living off their imagination than anywhere else in the world, and the imagination is surely a gift from God.
01:02:14.000So, it will have stuff in it, if you ask me, that's amazing.
01:02:17.000So, my review, without viewing, is that this could be good.
01:02:32.000It is one of those films where you know everything actually from seeing the trailers, isn't it?
01:02:35.000You see, right, that woman who initially seems good at the beginning, like the teacher matriarch, she's bad.
01:02:40.000Oz is a sort of an ambivalent character, and that's sort of exactly how I would see people, by the way, like Klaus Schwab or Bill Gates, sort of technocrat, autocrat leaders of cadres of experts that deeply believe that what they're doing based on insight is right for everyone,
01:02:58.000but actually have been co-opted by what happens When you believe only in materialism and do not have the humility to surrender to a living God, you will nominate a new pantheon and in that new pagan or rational pantheon you will create a false luminosity that is a literal word for Lucifer.
01:04:00.000Of course, Judy Garland was notoriously given drugs to prop her up throughout that production.
01:04:05.000It was beset with all sorts of extraordinary challenges, and when it transitioned from black and white to technicolor, it changed cinema forever.
01:04:12.000Will Wicked have a similar impact on audiences?
01:04:15.000Let me know in the comments and chat, and let me know if you think that the archetypal power of the story will be able to carry its cultural intentions.
01:04:24.000Or if it will implode under the weight.
01:04:25.000And also let me know if I've got any business reviewing films that I've not actually seen.
01:04:29.000So that's my Russell Brand review without view.
01:04:56.000Like it's got to be that moment is like, you know, I'm focused on the thing, fire, fire, fire, fire.
01:05:01.000Like it's like the whole thing is you're consistently focused.
01:05:04.000And then I suppose what you're doing to it is adding layer after layer of distraction and disruption for greater distances, more stress factors until excellence is achieved.
01:05:59.000We all saw the thing of the females that were, for some reason, guarding Trump that were about 5 feet tall.
01:06:08.000Either way, you saw when they were trying to protect him, she was putting her gun back, taking it out, doing this, like fidgeting around, because she went into a fight-or-flight response.
01:06:18.000She is now in a moment where it's like, oh shit, I actually have to perform and do my job.
01:06:24.000But you could visibly see they have not trained to that at all.
01:06:29.000They just got put in that position for some reason, not qualified whatsoever.
01:06:33.000So when something actually did happen, which is the assassination attempt on the president, they went back to exactly what they trained up to, which you could see you didn't train up for this.
01:06:45.000And so they're flustering around or thinking.
01:06:47.000And that's what will happen is, oh, should I put my pistol out?
01:07:01.000It took a long time for that to happen is because the people that they surrounded Trump with, the Secret Service members, none of them were qualified to be able to do that job.
01:07:21.000And, you know, you don't want to armchair quarterback, obviously, because you want to try not to because you're not the one in that position.
01:07:26.000But at the same time, if you've done the job or been in chaotic situations where you had to perform, you could definitely see that those individuals that were put in that place were not trained up to that task to where they needed to be.
01:07:39.000And that's I mean, you're protecting one of the most important people in the country and possibly the world.
01:07:44.000And you are Fumbling around and making mistakes left and right, and that shouldn't happen.
01:07:50.000You should have the best of the best in that position and professionals.
01:07:53.000And I think that's another rabbit hole we could go down with the whole DEI woke agenda.
01:08:00.000It's like, well, this is what happens when you just hire people because of their race, gender, or whatever.
01:08:05.000It's like they're not qualified to be in that position, but you put them there, and now when they got put up to the task, they could not perform.