Kamala Harris says that an undocumented immigrant is not a criminal, and Elon Musk calls her a hypocrite. Russell Brand explains why this matters, and why we should care more about the minutiae, rather than the macro issues, in the upcoming election. And why Rosie O'Donnell should be forgiven for being a shit-lib. (Bird's Chirping) (Upbeat Music) (upbeat) Stay Free With Russell Brand is out now, and the entire show can be seen streamed live on Rumble, your exclusive home to all things Awakened Wonder. And consider becoming an AWAKED Wonder, joining our locals community, which gives you access to live events, I appear live, and I appear with Tucker Carlson later this week. Remember, wherever you re watching this, the whole show can t be seen, the entire thing can be be seen streaming live on RUMBLE, that is our exclusive home, and you can be part of the RUMBLING WELCOME community, and consider becoming a WON'T-WALKER! Join our WALKER FRIENDS Club, where you get access to all sorts of awesome perks, including tickets to my upcoming stand-up comedy shows, tickets to Tucker Carlson's upcoming show, and much more. . Wanna support the show? ? Become a Friend of the show: bit.ly/support-the-show and get 20% off your first month for a year-long membership only, starting on January 1st, 2020 and get 10% off for the rest of the year, plus an additional $5 off the price of $99/month, plus a FREE VIP membership when you sign up for the next year? You get an ad-free version of Stay Free with Russell Brand's new show starting next month! Want to become an AWakened wonder? Get in on the show by becoming an AwakenED Wonder? Subscribe to the show and get a discount code: stayfreewithrusselandrews@whoooodoodie? and receive a discount of $10,000 when you buy a copy of his new book, stayfree with the ad-only version of the book, Stay Freebie? Learn more about my new ad-less version of my new book coming out next month? Stay free with me in the coming weeks! I hope you like it!
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00:03:05.000What we're focusing on mostly today is how the election cycle tends to mean that we focus on minutiae rather than the macro issues and their significance.
00:03:20.000The Arlington Cemetery incident means that we're focused on a kind of PR spat, who handled it best, who handled it worse, and perhaps not focusing on not only the botched Afghanistan withdrawal, but the fact that the Afghanistan conflict itself cost 14 trillion dollars, that's your 14 trillion dollars, 50% of which of course ended up directly in the hands of the military-industrial complex.
00:03:46.000This Election seems like it will be decided and determined as often elections in your country are by hot-button topics like immigration and abortion.
00:03:59.000Let's look at how they're being handled so far.
00:04:02.000Elon Musk commented on this story of Kamala Harris saying an undocumented immigrant is not a criminal, but I suppose that's an odd paradox or contradiction in terms because if you are an illegal immigrant that is illegal. It's like, well listen, let me put it into a
00:05:01.000I'm surprised in the post-Clinton Obama Blair era where politicians are so showbiz, slick, well-groomed and know precisely how to behave on camera that someone so plainly idiosyncratic has succeeded to the point of being the presidential candidate for an incumbent democratic party.
00:05:37.000And maybe even the whole cat lady narrative is a little unkind.
00:05:42.000And maybe we oughtn't be focusing on trivial personality traits rather Policy, rather, how we're all likely to be affected individually as nations and as a planet.
00:05:54.000That's why I'm interested in talking about the Arlington Cemetery for a car, because it alludes directly to Afghanistan.
00:06:00.000And Afghanistan, as Julian Assange always said, showed us that the function of government is to extract public money from you and put it into private hands.
00:06:09.000And in the case of Afghanistan, as I've already said, but might say a few more times, in this show, took $14 trillion, 50% of which went directly to the military-industrial complex.
00:06:19.000I'm not suggesting they trashed the lot of it.
00:06:23.000They will, of course, have made military equipment, missiles, tanks, etc., but...
00:06:29.000You better believe there's margins on that.
00:06:31.000One of the unique challenges that I face, you lot, being a person that was a former member of the Hollywood establishment, is a lot of people that are now attacked as shit libs or dem-tards are people I know.
00:06:44.000Like, for example, Whoopi Goldberg, who I know says a lot of stuff on The View that I wouldn't agree with.
00:06:48.000I still remember her being amazing in Sister Act and Ghost.
00:06:51.000I still remember her being very kind when I was on The View.
00:06:54.000I am sympathetic towards anyone who's comedically got the kind of skill and beauty she exhibited as a comedian.
00:07:37.000I've said before on this stream, the right looks for converts, the left looks for traitors.
00:07:42.000If what you're actually interested in is change, If what you're actually interested in are values and principles that relate to personal freedom, freedom of speech, personal liberty, the ability to run your community, an end to globalism, corruption, and deep state hypocrisy, at point, there's, I believe, let me know what you think about this in the chat on Rumble, and certainly you awakened wonders, it requires, I believe, a kind of open-heartedness that's completely in alignment with
00:08:06.000What I'm gonna have to tell you, baby, are Christian values.
00:08:09.000Let me know what you think about that.
00:08:12.000In this instance, this is something I predicted much too quick.
00:08:15.000I want you to go back and look at my ex-account.
00:08:17.000Probably within 20 minutes of Trump getting shot, I said, I bet now you'll have people talking about conspiracy theories that wouldn't have done six months ago.
00:08:28.000And what I specifically meant was, there'll be people saying, this is a false flag event.
00:08:37.000When we talk about Jan Six having FBI agents and various other deep state actors that are often assumed to facilitate explosive moments in protests in order to tip them over, this is something that happens in the UK as well.
00:08:54.000Otherwise peaceful protests pushed over the edge by bad actors that are placed there by the state.
00:09:01.000Like, you know, this is the kind of, uh, this is the kind of incidents that would, we would talk about false flag events.
00:09:07.000But you don't imagine that legacy media journalists or people off of mainstream media panel shows will ever use language like, it's a conspiracy theory, but when it comes to Trump, all bets are off.
00:09:19.000When it comes to Trump, all reason goes out the window.
00:09:23.000When it comes to Trump, history, hysteria, excuse me, reaches sort of almost the maximum conceivable level.
00:09:30.000Here is Rosie O'Donnell, who I've got to tell you, and go crazy in the comments, she's a beautiful, lovely person, and I still thought that it was pretty funny when Trump said that thing in the primaries to Megan Fox, remember that moment?
00:09:42.000I love Rosie O'Donnell, but let's see what she's been saying here about Trump and the idea that Trump weren't really shot.
00:09:52.000This conspiracy theory, the left or the establishment would never push a theory like that if it was Biden, right?
00:10:01.000Now, I don't know what happened that day, but I don't think it was a bullet that hit him.
00:10:53.000You don't regrow your arms or your ears.
00:10:58.000Isn't it interesting that depending on your allegiance, the willingness to explore certain ideas, that's the claim that Rosie O'Donnell's making here, that remember, I suppose what she's referring to is people that are in communities like this one where we would say, Hmm, let's have a look at that event 201.
00:11:16.000Let's have a look at the origins of the COVID pandemic.
00:11:22.000Why were the government so keen to tell us it stopped transmission?
00:11:25.000Why did they stop the files being accessed from Pfizer for 75 years?
00:11:30.000Wait a minute, did they know about myocarditis that early?
00:11:33.000You know, now, excuse me, I would say the pandemic period.
00:11:38.000is legitimately scrutinized as the site of much hypocrisy, corruption, and collaboration that amounts to actual conspiracy.
00:11:48.000Various interests working together to achieve an outcome.
00:11:52.000What Rosie O'Donnell's suggesting, of course, is that, well, she's plainly said she don't think Trump was hit by a bullet.
00:11:58.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments.
00:12:00.000She's saying that people that are well into conspiracy theories, and that would have to include us, are not exploring that possibility.
00:12:08.000Um, and I suppose you're saying, like, it could be a fragment.
00:12:11.000Now, like, Rosie O'Donnell's there is not going so far as to say, I believe that the Trump campaign set this up themselves in order to what's the desired outcome?
00:12:30.000You know, it'll be hard to push for even the inversion of that claim.
00:12:33.000But, you know, I would sort of, in a sense, offer back the same thing to Rosie O'Donnell.
00:12:37.000I would love, and I would love to talk to Rosie O'Donnell about what does she feel about the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story, the way that the pandemic period's been handled, the Clinton emails, or In a minute we'll talk about Arlington Cemetery and how one side of the media will vouch for and go out to bat for Kamala, the other side will condemn the Biden-Kamala Harris administration.
00:13:04.000What we need is a kind of objectivity.
00:13:07.000What we need is an acceptance That there is room for improvement across both sides.
00:13:13.000And if you're suddenly willing to talk about conspiracy theories, I've got a lot of raw materials to consider.
00:13:20.000Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
00:13:25.000Certainly Joe Rogan has a different perspective on it.
00:13:28.000If you're watching this on YouTube, we'll be with you for another Five minutes before I do the commentary on Joe Rogan's take on whether or not the Trump assassination attempt was a false flag, here's a word from Airstek, one of our partners and sponsors, that ensure that where you're in the midst of Wi-Fi and 5G and all sorts of other ambient pollutants, you have a prophylactic protection in the form of a magnificent amulet.
00:15:06.000Hey, we're going to be with you for another couple of minutes on YouTube.
00:15:09.000Then you're going to have to click the link in the description to join us for our analysis on the Arlington Cemetery debacle and how it leads to interesting conclusions about the Afghanistan war that cost you $14 trillion.
00:16:20.000Again, you would think that would be a clue, but I've seen things where they say, no, he didn't have any blood on him, and then he ducked down behind the podium just long enough.
00:17:05.000The function of Joe Rogan is to provide an earth and grounded counterpoint to the endless hysteria that we increasingly encounter in a saturated media space.
00:17:28.000And it makes you realise that people in their kind of evangelism for another, by the way, another term of the Biden-Harris administration, are willing to sort of buy into almost anything.
00:17:45.000I'm far less a card-carrying supporter of any political movement in your country.
00:17:50.000I believe in a higher reality and in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, and I believe in the principles suggested by that.
00:17:58.000Kindness, surrender, service, that we are saved as a result of His sacrifice, not any merit that we may deploy.
00:18:06.000And having Joe Rogan occupying the media space, able to say, oh, come on, that's ridiculous, it's very valuable, actually.
00:18:14.000Because even though Joe Rogan is cited, in a sense, as the apex predator of the conspiracy theory, dark werewolf, right world, he in fact is quite a straightforward, health-oriented person.
00:18:28.000Well that's just what I think, why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
00:18:31.000Hey, if you're watching us on YouTube, click the link in the description.
00:18:34.000We're going to be looking at how now Trump is explicitly talking about making America healthy again since RFK's joined the campaign.
00:18:43.000What will the decriers and opponents of anti-establishment politics do now?
00:18:48.000How will they continue to pretend that they're advocating for a movement when they are advocating for The government, the establishment, globalism, oppression, and technological feudalism.
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00:21:29.000Make America healthy again is the new cry that since RFK joined the campaign can be legitimately made.
00:21:38.000Here is Donald Trump explicitly saying that he will make America healthy again.
00:21:45.000And indeed, this is one of the reasons why me, a person who would be tentative about, ah, Trump, I can't support him, I've got enough trouble in my life.
00:21:52.000Now it's like, hmm, Tulsi Gabbard's on the crew, Bobby Kennedy's on the crew.
00:23:33.000We're joining forces to defeat government corruption, restore free speech, and make America healthy again.
00:23:39.000We're gonna make America healthy again, you know?
00:23:46.000Is not doing well in a lot of ways, and we're not doing so well with health, but we're gonna solve a lot of those problems, I think, over the next short period of time.
00:23:57.000It's all common sense when you get right down to it, but we're gonna get toxic chemicals out of our environment, and we're gonna get them out of our food supply.
00:24:05.000We're gonna get them out of our bodies.
00:24:08.000We'll get them out of our body, right?
00:24:22.000I tell you, like, look, anyone can say anything in a campaign.
00:24:25.000During the campaign last time around for 2020, Biden said, you know, we're going to take Big Pharma to task and it amounted to one or two drugs being not really meaningfully controlled.
00:24:36.000He said that he's going to make Saudi Arabia a pariah.
00:24:38.000He said that he wasn't going to build a wall.
00:24:40.000A lot of things get said on the campaign trial.
00:24:43.000But if someone, if a president, if the president of the United States is willing to take on Big Food and Big Pharma, what you could be talking about is a seismic shift.
00:24:51.000Because I believe that, and tell me if you agree, that many of the problems that come out of American politics is because the American government is not controlled by the electorate, a mandate derived from the people.
00:25:03.000But it's controlled by the financial influence that the donor and lobbying class are able to assert, maintained by deep state influence and power over everything from the media to the population in the broadest sense.
00:25:19.000So if you have public and explicit declarations of opposition towards Big Food and Big Pharma, then, well, excuse me, that would change the world.
00:25:30.000He'll change the world if it becomes, I don't know, illegal to use seed oils, for example, or if it became illegal to not declare the impact of sugar on diabetes, or the Diabetes and Heart and Cancer Foundations to not accept donations from foods that potentially, it looks like, contribute to those conditions.
00:25:50.000And it would be amazing if those industries were Mandated to fund clinical trials about the impact of their product on those diseases in particular.
00:26:02.000And also what I'd like to see, and I know you'd like to see, is a COVID reckoning.
00:26:06.000And it seems like a COVID reckoning could be on the agenda.
00:26:10.000In a minute we're going to look at the Arlington Cemetery story.
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00:26:22.000When it comes to this story about dear Donald Trump, which is what I call him now, it's good at least to hear rhetoric.
00:26:30.000But do you believe that rhetoric will be put into legislation and policy?
00:27:24.000Let me know in the comments and the chat.
00:27:26.000Because a COVID reckoning, which is what Bobby Kennedy is promising, would mean that the
00:27:30.000pharmaceutical industry would be taken to task, the FDA would be taken to task, the
00:27:34.000CDC would be taken to task, the NIH would be taken to task, there might be one more
00:27:38.000H in that, that Annie Fauci would likely face trial, that we would see and gain access to
00:27:45.000the data around clinical trials, adverse events, excess deaths.
00:27:50.000Vaccine company profits, lies that were told in the media, censorship that took place on Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms.
00:28:00.000Prominent anti-vaccine voices, as they were called at the time, that may have been censored or subject to other attacks.
00:28:08.000An area that I am personally investigating.
00:28:10.000Very seriously, you better believe, as a result of events last year.
00:28:14.000So a COVID reckoning is a great opportunity indeed, and Bobby Kennedy is promising one.
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00:29:20.000There's 2,200 footnotes in the book and I invited people at the beginning of the book.
00:29:26.000All my sources in the books are I did something that had never been done before, which I put them on a barcode next to them, so you can actually, as you read, you can look up the sourcing.
00:29:39.000And I invited people to find problems with the book.
00:29:42.000I said, tell me what they are, and we will correct them.
00:29:45.000We had 27 editions, so we had the capacity to correct anything.
00:29:50.000And nobody ever told us any factual error in that book.
00:29:57.000And if you read that book, it's hard to It's, you know, I don't look into Anthony Fauci's head.
00:30:07.000I don't say he did this because he was greedy or because he was manipulative.
00:30:13.000I just lay out what they did and the story speaks for itself.
00:30:19.000And, you know, it's a story of, really, of people involved in really terrible, terrible, immoral, Homicidal criminal behavior.
00:30:30.000And using a position of government that he had for 50 years without any election to clamp down these totalitarian controls that were not science-based and that everybody now admits there was no science.
00:30:48.000In fact, yesterday, the chief The attorney for FDA admitted that there was no reason, he admitted because he lost the case in court against the doctor, but there was no reason to discourage people from taking ivermectin.
00:31:08.000Ivermectin was a very, very devastating cure.
00:31:14.000Or COVID, it literally obliterated COVID.
00:31:17.000And by depriving people of ivermectin, many, many people, millions of people around the globe died.
00:31:35.000And there's a rule, a little-known federal rule, that they were all aware of.
00:31:44.000We said that you cannot issue an emergency use authorization for a vaccine if there is an existing remedy that has already been approved for any use.
00:31:57.000So if they admitted that hydroxychloroquine or famtidavine or ivermectin or any of the 25 existing therapeutic drugs that were very effective against COVID, if they admitted that any of them were effective, The whole vaccine project would have fallen apart.
00:32:16.000And so they decided that they were going to pretend that there was no cure except for the vaccine.
00:32:23.000And they gave people a product that was not properly tested.
00:32:29.000We have a whole generation of kids that has now, you know, got myocarditis, these terrible heart problems, and young athletic boys.
00:32:38.000You're seeing so many kids now drop dead on playing fields, and that we never saw anything like this before.
00:32:45.000On average, it was, I think, 29 a month globally, athletes who died on the field.
00:32:51.000And we were getting down to hundreds a month now.
00:32:57.000And there still has to be a reckoning.
00:32:59.000The mainstream media hasn't caught up with the science.
00:33:03.000But the science is out there now and it's devastating.
00:33:07.000Industry and media have not only not caught up with the science, but they're ignoring the science because there's a vested interest in ensuring that the truth doesn't get out, because the reckoning required around COVID is the type of reckoning that unravels entire systems.
00:33:23.000It's pretty fascinating to have a figure like Bobby Kennedy so adjacent to the mainstream because otherwise you can't publicly talk about something that many of us have seen with our own eyes.
00:33:35.000Like, I've been watching sport in one way or another most of my life.
00:33:39.000Not to an obsessive degree, but enough to notice that it appears that more people are suddenly collapsing than used to.
00:33:45.000I'm not a statistician or expert in demographics or data analysis, but I know that during the pandemic period, mortality overall did not increase.
00:33:57.000It increased in the post-pandemic period.
00:33:59.000What conclusions could be drawn from that?
00:34:02.000I'm not an expert in media but I know that stories around vaccine injury were repressed and controlled and I personally recall how vehemently the various media organisations just in my country, say the radio I would listen to, the TV that I would watch, advocated for taking the vaccine.
00:34:21.000That they created the idea that by taking a vaccine you're not only protecting yourself but it was necessary in order to protect other more vulnerable people.
00:34:29.000Do you know that In the last year or so, that kind of argument slipped away.
00:34:34.000You might remember hospitals that were built that we were told would be filled and never were.
00:34:38.000You might remember the endless TikTok videos of apparently overwhelmed medical staff that had time to work on choreography and stuff.
00:34:48.000But what we have at the bulwark, the forefront of this, are the sets of interests that we've always known are able to subvert what are called republics or democracies, essentially countries run according to the will of the people.
00:35:01.000What we can see is how the pharmaceutical industry, the organizations that regulate them, the media and the government are able to work together to ensure that facts ...are ignored, overwhelmed, that deception is elevated to the level of truth.
00:35:18.000Already, we've been invited, like we were with 9-11 or the assassination of JFK, to kind of just put it to the back of your mind.
00:35:27.000Don't think about the fact that... Did you see that New York Times cover?
00:35:32.000Was it New York Times or was it New Yorker cover?
00:35:34.000of a school child dressed head to toe in PPE.
00:35:38.000We were under the headline "Back to school, school's back in."
00:35:42.000It was completely normalized. We were told we were in the middle of an event
00:35:47.000that would likely kill hundreds of millions of people. Kamala Harris herself on stage on numerous occasions
00:35:54.000claimed that 220 million people had died.
00:35:57.000I'm sure it's just a slip of a tongue.
00:35:59.000It seems like a pretty slippery tongue, doesn't it?
00:36:01.000Some of the words that come ambling and spilling out of that portal.
00:36:06.000But the fact is this, that an impression was created of the nature of the crisis that was deliberately hysterical in order to legitimise authoritarian regulation.
00:36:17.000And as your great comedian George Carlin always says, when interests converge, no conspiracy is required.
00:36:24.000If the government benefits, and big pharma benefits, and big tech benefits, and the media benefit, then... and indeed if there's the biggest wealth transfer in history, then there's no requirement for a shadowy room or a ceremony to moloch the evil owl god.
00:36:40.000Although, increasingly, I'm beginning to think that such things are a possibility.
00:36:45.000Bobby Kennedy's movement into the mainstream, albeit an alliance with Trump, is a seismic shift in this election.
00:36:53.000Let me know if you agree in the comments and chat.
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00:38:55.000The Afghanistan War cost you $14 trillion.
00:38:59.000Julian Assange, thank God, who is now free, a free man, said the function of the Afghanistan War is not to end it, but to prolong it, because it provides the opportunity to drain public resources and put them, via tax, into private hands.
00:39:15.000That $14 trillion was 50% enjoyed by military-industrial complex companies like Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, etc.
00:39:26.000Now, we have a squabble and a spat over the cemetery visit at Arlington.
00:39:30.000Some saying that Trump was exploitative and there was a bit of hustle and bustle at the cemetery gates.
00:39:34.000Hey, I'm getting perilously close to quoting Morrissey here.
00:39:37.000And yet, the relatives of the fallen say they invited representatives of both sides of the aisle to attend and only the Trump campaign responded.
00:39:48.000So, is this the It's a perfect story to help us to understand that the media will use polemicism and polarization to report on a story that could be used to show us that war is senseless.
00:40:02.000And while we're still worrying about the consequences of the very, very, very expensive and I would say pointless Afghanistan war, We are, and I say we because it involves our money, I'm a taxpayer in this country, I'm a taxpayer in a few places, and our revenue is shooting towards various fronts right now in order to prolong wars that might be similarly unwinnable.
00:40:23.000Aren't all wars ultimately unwinnable?
00:40:26.000Is that one of the lessons at least that we can learn from Afghanistan?
00:40:30.000So let's have a look at Harris, Kamala Harris, presidential candidate voted for so far by no one, condemning Donald Trump for the Arlington National Cemetery incident.
00:40:42.000Vice President Kamala Harris is slamming former President Donald Trump for his controversial visit to Arlington National Cemetery earlier this week.
00:40:50.000Harris releasing a- Funny that it's being described as a controversial visit, that it's been given that adjective.
00:40:59.000...statement earlier today saying in part Trump quote disrespected sacred ground all for the sake of a political stunt and that quote... ...sacralized.
00:41:07.000Indeed do you think that there's a degree of hypocrisy if you know and I'm saying this fresh off the back of our live watch along of the Democratic Party National Convention where I mean, look, abortion is a pretty serious issue, isn't it?
00:41:22.000And it's a pretty painful and awful issue, full of import.
00:41:26.000And at various times during the DNC, it was sort of treated like a jamboree of righteousness.
00:41:33.000If a cemetery where fallen service personnel are buried is sacred, then what is life itself?
00:41:43.000It is my belief that someone who cannot meet this simple, sacred duty should never again stand behind the seal of the Presidents of the United States of America.
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00:42:31.000These families, Gold Star families, whose children died because of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris's incompetence, invited him to the cemetery.
00:42:43.000Because as they told me yesterday, when I spoke to Kelly Barnett and Darren Hoover, the parents of Taylor Hoover, who has Arkansas ties, they don't get to go to the beach on Labor Day.
00:42:53.000This is their one chance to have a memory of their children to commemorate their service and honor their sacrifice.
00:43:00.000Pretty different perspective from the one we're being offered by the Kamala campaign.
00:43:05.000Let me know what you think if you believe that the, and I've heard it called a movement, Kamala Harris movement somehow being presented as anti-establishment while she's been in office for four years and is campaigning to remain in office and while she clearly sits at the heart of an excess of corporate financial and deep state interests that aren't meaningfully going to change from the Biden administration.
00:43:24.000Because, of course, they use the same basic portfolio and brochure to campaign.
00:43:29.000You know, of course, don't you, that Biden told Wall Street financiers nothing will fundamentally campaign change when campaigning against Trump in 2020.
00:43:39.000And, of course, you remember the botched departure from Afghanistan.
00:43:42.000And now we are being told that the photo opportunity was not something augmented or good planned and proposed by the Trump campaign, no, but was asked for by the families of the fallen and we can obviously hear directly from those family members so we don't just get caught in an endless cacophony of political point scoring but so far let me know in the comments let me know in the chat where you stand how's this how's this story shaking down right now
00:45:01.000But remember, as Tom Cotton points out, that the botched Afghanistan departure caused these deaths in the first place and then back out another level to the Julian Assange perspective that that war cost $14 trillion and the function of that war was never to win it.
00:45:18.000You'd think with all the amount of propaganda available, with all of the media available, that you and I, conversant individuals that operate in this space, would say, well, thank God that $14 trillion was spent in Afghanistan.
00:45:29.000Thank God those American service members died.
00:45:32.000Thank God those Listen, Afghani people died because now we've all got those, you know, what is it, snow globe?
00:46:23.000And I'm going to take Julian Assange at his word, a word that cost him his freedom, five
00:46:27.000years in Belmarsh prison UK without trial, that the function of Afghanistan was not to
00:46:33.000end the conflict, but to perpetuate the conflict.
00:46:35.000And then do you know what I'm going to do?
00:46:36.000I'm going to take a little leap of faith And I'm going to say, well, I wonder what's going on right now with Ukraine and Russia, because it's the same people that are telling me right now that these wars are necessary.
00:46:46.000And I'm going to apply it to Middle Eastern conflicts as well, even though there is, let's face it, a lot of historic complexity there.
00:46:53.000And I'm going to assume that there are similar beneficiaries there.
00:46:56.000And then I'm going to look at what's going on in the South China Seas.
00:46:59.000And I'm going to see if that paradigm can be applied elsewhere.
00:47:08.000Let's take advantage of the fact that when it comes to the Arlington Cemetery story, we have the privilege and advantage of being able to hear directly from people affected.
00:47:57.000We privately took pictures among ourselves, and it was, you know, a more celebratory feeling for that day because, you know, we want to celebrate our loved ones, and it's very hard to find ways to do that, you know, at a cemetery, but they were very respectful.
00:48:18.000We didn't see any altercation, and really we just want our loved ones to be honored and remembered in a positive way.
00:48:27.000It's difficult to go up against a grieving mother-in-law of a dead service member whose life was lost, potentially because of Kamala Harris's botched departure, a departure in which she played a role as the Vice President of the United States during the time when it was enacted, although the problems in Afghanistan are, of course...
00:48:54.000Seems to me, let me know what you think in the comments and chat, that Trump was doing the right thing and if pictures were taken by family members, what's he gonna do?
00:49:30.000Is there a way that ceasefires, peace deals and diplomacy could be deployed rather than spend your taxpayer money and innocent lives of Americans and all of God's children across the world simply to line the pockets of powerful interests, simply to centralise further authority in the hands That it seems to me increasingly do not deserve it.
00:51:00.000Let's have a look first of all at Joe Rogan and then we'll see how much time we've got.
00:51:06.000So, again, Joe Rogan is not hysterical.
00:51:10.000Joe Rogan seems to me incredibly practical and the problem that he provided the legacy media with, in particular during the Covid era, is that he was a counterpoint to their propaganda.
00:51:20.000In his easy, inquisitive way, he invited questions and often provided answers for his willingness to have difficult conversations with a variety of people that a legacy media simply wouldn't have.
00:51:31.000Now that Bobby Kennedy has joined the Trump campaign, health is on the agenda.
00:51:36.000You may notice that the DNC, only the usual hot-button topics make it to the top.
00:51:59.000And in particular, the health of children.
00:52:00.000So, Joe Rogan here talks about the ultra-processed food industry that you'll be familiar with because of man at the moment, Callie Means, guest on this show, friend of ours and long time collaborator has popularized a lot of discourse
00:52:14.000around the type of foods that we're eating
00:52:16.000that are essentially making us sick and ill.
00:52:19.000We're sick and tired of being sick and tired and thankfully Joe Rogan is taking on this
00:52:23.000issue and the way that Time magazine, a once respected
00:52:27.000instrument or organ of the establishment handle this matter. Let's have a look at that
00:52:33.000right now. We have a massive health crisis in this country The obesity crisis is really legitimate and it's terrifying that it's so prevalent and that no one's doing anything about it.
00:52:46.000And this is one of the things that RFK wants to do when he gets into office.
00:52:50.000And he's talking about seed oils and he's talking about a lot of different things that are terrible for health.
00:52:55.000ubiquitous in our diet and to put some regulations on that stuff and to
00:52:59.000recognize that these are real issues and to inform people that these are real
00:53:02.000issues and not just let these big food companies just keep...
00:53:08.000I saw a fucking article today in Time magazine it is... Wait a minute, Time
00:54:23.000It all started in the summer of 2023, when author and infectious disease physician, Dr. Chris Von Thuleken, was promoting his book, Ultra-Processed People.
00:54:32.000While writing it, Von Thuleken spent a month eating mostly foods like chips, soda, bagged bread, frozen food, and cereal.
00:54:39.000What happened to me is exactly what the research says would happen to everyone.
00:54:42.000Von Thuleken says he felt worse, he gained weight, his hormone levels went crazy, and before and after MRI scans showed signs of changes in his brain.
00:54:51.000As Van Tuleken saw it, the experiment highlighted the terrible emergency of society's love affair with ultra-processed foods.
00:54:58.000Okay, but this next part is also really... Wilson, who specializes in working with clients from marginalized groups, was irked.
00:55:08.000She felt that Van Tuleken's experiment was over-sensationalized and that news coverage of it shamed people who regularly process for a shame them that's what you get that kind of
00:55:19.000fucking language drives me god damn crazy in other words the vast majority of americans
00:55:24.000particularly the millions who are food insecure or have limited access
00:55:30.000to fresh food they also tend to be lower income and people of color yeah they
00:55:35.000fucking cover the whole spectrum wilson felt the buzz ignored this food apartheid
00:55:42.000As well as the massive diversity of foods that can be considered ultra processed, a category that includes everything from vegan meat replacements, which by the way, are really fucking bad for you, and non-dairy milks, which by the way, are really fucking bad for you, to potato chips and candy, which by the way, are really fucking bad for you.
00:56:01.000How can this entire category of foods be something we're supposed to avoid?
00:56:27.000There's probably people in the chat right now saying he's controlled opposition, but to have someone who's so unguarded and authentic and so willing to speak out for what you'd have to regard as common sense, in particular someone who probably doesn't care whether you agree with him or not.
00:56:44.000Is a very, very powerful resource indeed to have in media spaces such as these ones.
00:56:50.000In a way, he is the battering ram that blasted open the doors of the mainstream, allowing many, many people to follow in his wake, and I'm very glad to be one of them.
00:57:00.000Now, we've got an incredible week for you this week.