In this episode of Stay Free With Russell Brand, Russell Brand asks the question: What happened to bridging the gap between left and right? And how can we bridge that gap in the 21st century? In this episode, Russell and I discuss what it means to be an awakened wonder, and why it's so important that we try to bridge it. Stay Free with Russell Brand is a podcast by comedian, actor, writer, and podcaster Russell Brand. It's hosted by Russell Brand and features regular guests such as Amy Poehler, Maya Angelou, and Douglas MacGregor, and is hosted by the New York Times bestselling author of The Dark Side Of: How We Live Now, and the host of the award-winning podcast The New Statesman, Alex Blumberg. This episode is sponsored by the Trusted News Initiative, a technology company that works with Google and other major media companies to promote free speech online and in the real world. You can expect weekly episodes every available as Video, Podcast, and blogposts. Subscribe today using our podcast s RSS feed, and get immediate access to all future episodes, including special bonus episodes, coming soon! Subscribe to stay free episodes, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your favourite podcast episodes. If you're looking for a personalised version of the podcast, you can get them by becoming a patron, subscribe on iTunes, Podcoin, or wherever else you listen to podcasts are available. Thanks for listening to podcasts, subscribe to stayfree with me. and subscribe to my podcast. I'm listening to this podcast, I'm looking out loud and clear, and I hope you'll leave a review and share the podcast with your friends and share it on your social media platforms. Love you're listening to me? I'll be looking out for your comments and sharing the podcast on social media? Thank you for your feedback and sharing it on the podcast and your thoughts on this podcast? I tweet me on Insta: and I'll send it out to my friends! and you're getting a review on my insta- Insta- I'll also be listening out to me! Tweet me and other places where I'm spreading the word out there about what I'm reading this podcast and posting it out in the world and what you're reading it out on your feed? Love ya'll can be reached out to you!
00:10:28.000I'm Russell Brand. That's who I've been for a while now.
00:10:30.000And I will continue to be me as long as I occupy this form.
00:10:34.000Hey, there are elections all around the world.
00:10:36.000In my country there's one in a couple of days where you can vote for a couple of sets of globalists I think you're offered and of course there is a populist candidate.
00:10:48.000In your country you've got an election where you can vote for Joe Biden and we're still discussing whether or not you can vote for Joe Biden or whether or not within the Democrat party now there are insurrections.
00:11:02.000Not January 6th style bad insurrections that must be shut down immediately.
00:11:09.000The kind of Machiavellian strategies that always take place in a power vacuum.
00:11:15.000We'll be looking at who's likely to emerge as a candidate and how you can sort of sense In media spaces, the ulterior motivations being expressed.
00:11:26.000Some people pushing for Michelle Obama.
00:11:29.000Some people pushing for Kamala Harris.
00:11:58.000You can watch our Douglas MacGregor conversation now.
00:12:00.000We talk about global strategies to bring about peace and, in a sense, return to the kind of democracies or republics That we were promised constitutionally in your case and, I don't know, ontologically in the Magna Carta or epistemologically in our case in the Magna Carta.
00:12:33.000Let's start traveling in different spaces.
00:12:35.000Somehow, it must be our job, I suppose, to be able to calibrate, conflate, and make commensurate some of the peripheral ideas that are discussed in online spaces.
00:12:47.000Let me give you a clear example of that.
00:12:49.000You know, at the beginning of the pandemic, right when all of us were like, oh my god, what's going on?
00:12:55.000Already, there was a subtle evanescence of ideas percolating upwards from Robert Malone and Jay Bhattacharya.
00:13:03.000Hold on, that's not what you do with a flu-like virus.
00:13:06.000This thing appears to have come out of a laboratory.
00:13:09.000It doesn't seem that it would have that kind of molecular structure if it was a natural origin.
00:13:15.000That is what we would see with dual-purpose research.
00:13:20.000Now you can see then, those ideas, those vanguard ideas were quickly incorporated into the mainstream simply because now we are our own Algorithm.
00:13:45.000That's why they have to co-opt formerly somewhat democratic or at least free speech spaces like YouTube into their establishment The YouTube in particular is part of the Trusted News Initiative.
00:14:00.000It's pretty obvious that Google Alphabet have significant relationships with the deep state institutions and just ordinary governmental, departmental institutions.
00:14:09.000So what I'm saying is don't bridge the gap between left and right.
00:14:13.000Don't have your little brain popped in the pincer between left and right.
00:14:39.000I am not interested in bridging the gap between left and right.
00:14:45.000I am interested in helping us to appreciate that there is... These are... I reject those polls.
00:14:53.000Like, bridging the gap between left and right.
00:14:55.000Do you know what that means in the United Kingdom?
00:14:57.000The gap between Rishi Sunak And Keir Starmer, can we get these two stooges, a financial one and a bureaucratic one, to somehow work together?
00:15:08.000What value would that be adding to the conversation?
00:15:10.000A far greater service I could offer is, neither of these people will make a blind bit of difference to your life, Here I am saying that on record, I wish we could pop this in a time capsule, and in five years, you can see me go, well, I told you so, didn't I?
00:15:24.000It didn't make any difference, did it?
00:15:25.000The war got worse, the forever wars increased, the regulation got worse, they used climate change to restrict our movements, there it is, it's all there.
00:15:33.000And maybe in your country, bridging the gap between left and right, you know, Perhaps helping us to find a new synthesis beyond thesis and antithesis.
00:15:43.000It's actually to embrace the power that exists when we accept and acknowledge a spiritual life and how those principles might inform the systems we cooperate with, or if those systems don't exist yet, create on this planet.
00:16:09.000Hey, if you're not an Awake and Wonder yet, become an Awake and Wonder now and enjoy my video about the five things I cannot live without.
00:16:16.000Maybe we can show 30 seconds of that at some point in the show because that would be a new trailer to show in keeping with our More people die from extreme heat than floods, hurricanes and tornadoes combined.
00:16:53.000He didn't say any better the second time.
00:16:57.000Karine Jean-Pierre don't like this line of inquiry very much, does she?
00:17:04.000It's a kind of inquisition into the evidence and essence of their candidate, well not candidate actually, current president and future candidate.
00:17:13.000After the debate, did the president get examined by a doctor, or did he get a neurological scan?
00:18:18.000The whole profession of lobbying is over.
00:18:21.000There will be no more advocacy for foreign wars and military misadventure because there is no way now of creaming away 70% of the defence budget into various Pentagon affiliates.
00:19:04.000Top Democratic leaders, former administration officials, current administration officials, major donors are all telling us privately, and now we're hearing it publicly, that they think that President Biden needs to step aside for the good of the party, for the good of the country.
00:19:25.000They do not think the debate was just a one-off event.
00:19:30.000They think that there is a health problem.
00:19:33.000They also say you cannot unsee the debate.
00:19:38.000They're worried, obviously, because of Donald Trump, who they see as an existential threat to democracy.
00:19:45.000Still doing the Donald Trump existential threat to democracy, but that threat, that's already taken place.
00:19:52.000We're already in the throes of authoritarianism.
00:19:55.000Do you remember when the Supreme Court ruled that how the Biden administration had manipulated big tech and social media companies during the pandemic was illegal and an infringement on your rights of free speech, your First Amendment rights?
00:20:14.000And you see that how the revelations of Assange, thank the Lord he's free, or Snowden, have sort of kind of been sort of subsumed and sublimated once more.
00:20:24.000It's not like, oh, since these heroic sacrifices and their significant revelations, our institutions have made the necessary movements and amendments.
00:20:42.000But what I'm saying is, is that the ongoing idea that they are the guardians of some secular space, the Democrat Party establishment, is increasingly ridiculous.
00:20:53.000And this is the thing that, perhaps above all else, that I can't understand.
00:20:58.000How could that debate of being the moment of epiphany.
00:21:02.000How could that have been the Damascene revelation?
00:22:09.000air of the kind of slightly revolting and tacky about it and not sharp as a tacky either a kind of just like we could do better than this certainly isn't a way that you should be selecting a leader for that nation continent sea to shining sea But other party leaders we talked to are already... No, it's the same person again who appears to have been sent out into the media world to spread the kind of discontent that might facilitate the passage of a new candidate.
00:22:39.000Is that her function, do you think, in all of this?
00:22:42.000Floating the idea of opening it up to all contenders, having, let's call it a five-week speed dating primary, maybe having debates between now and the convention, and then leaving it up to the convention.
00:22:59.000Their number one concern, who can beat Donald Trump, Anderson?
00:23:04.000That's the only thing that we need to be concerned about at this stage.
00:23:09.000In a speed dating situation, who's going to win?
00:23:22.000He's surely the person in a speed dating scenario would win.
00:23:28.000I feel that the ascendance, the kind of primogeniture, next-in-line ascendance of Kamala Harris possibly presents us with some problems because of, you know, we showed you yesterday that catchphrase she's trying to invent. You know that one, like,
00:23:45.000our past muddles cause us to cuddle, let what we might have been done help us to... but that one,
00:23:52.000that weird thing I'm still grappling with. Here's that thing where she did that fake
00:23:57.000FaceTime call that also induces a kind of giddying blush of shame by proxy. So what's on your
00:24:05.000mind? Oh, Madam VP Harris, I'm worried about the election.
00:24:10.000I know you've been traveling across the country.
00:24:35.000It's an extraordinary posture for her to adopt.
00:24:41.000One of the things that's beneficial about the acquisition of X by Elon is this type of regulation.
00:24:47.000This is the kind of regulation I can Not only tolerate, but rather embrace.
00:24:52.000When will politicians, or at least the intern who runs their account, learn that lying on this platform doesn't work anymore?
00:24:57.000Here's Kamala Harris posting, Donald Trump will ban abortion nationwide.
00:25:01.000And then here it has, beneath it, the various times that Trump has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.
00:25:10.000That, at least, is a kind of gatekeeper whilst flawed, that might provide us with Some assurances that you can't just ride roughshod over reality.
00:25:23.000Now here's Joy Reid expressing a degree of passion that would be appropriate if we were talking about civil rights leaders that had that air of dignity, Even if they were flawed men, I'm talking specifically about say Martin Luther King or Martin X, people that, excuse me, Martin Luther King or Malcolm X, forgive me, who actually did lay down their lives for what they believed in.
00:25:50.000Likely, plausibly, almost certainly murdered by the deep state because they are truly willing to be martyred.
00:25:58.000They are truly willing to live for and therefore die for their principles.
00:26:03.000When you see Joy Reid talking here about the potential problems of a Trump presidency,
00:26:08.000I feel like, what does that party represent to you?
00:26:13.000What do you think has been happening for the last four years?
00:26:15.000Forget the last four years, the last 30 years.
00:26:17.000What do you think happened under Obama or Clinton?
00:26:20.000Where are these, like, what kind of Pyrrhic victories or sort of shreds of success are
00:26:27.000are being held aloft as fairshees here.
00:26:30.000Because as far as I can see, we've been being steered into globalist authoritarianism For a significant period of time now, and the events that define the modern era, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the 9-11 attacks, the 2008 financial collapse, have all significantly increased centralised, unelected power, increased the power of the deep state, have increased wealth transfer and inequality.
00:26:57.000We're not living in the legacy of Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, or pick your hero.
00:27:51.000I actually prefer that, just visually, to see someone roll around on a skateboard, would make me think, well, if you can't make democracy effective, at least you're making it amusing.
00:28:03.000Donald John Trump cannot be allowed back into the White House.
00:28:08.000Because if you combine that madman with this court, you put him in the White House, combined with this court and a Republican House and Senate, we're done, y'all.
00:28:18.000All the rights that were won in the 20th century, the hard-earned rights of women, laborers, workers, the rights of children.
00:28:25.000Remember, child labor used to be legal.
00:28:28.000This is an odd position to have adopted, and were it a valid one, the passion would be warranted.
00:28:35.000But that's not how I see the last century of democracy.
00:28:39.000I see it as a kind of negotiation to maintain the maximum amount of power, to utilise technology, to create the appearance of democracy or representative electoral systems, if you're a Republican and prefer that terminology, All the while centralising and amassing wealth and creating conditions of conflict among the population.
00:29:01.000The trends that truly matter, the likelihood of a global war, the increasing likelihood of Christists being, if not implemented, then being exploited to legitimise further authoritarianism.
00:29:16.000Peculiar strata of ultra-wealthy individuals and institutions is all taking place within consecutive while alternating administrations.
00:29:29.000Bush, Obama, Clinton, it doesn't make a great deal of difference and I would offer the same thing To all of you, those of you who love Donald Trump, you love him because of his style, you will point to the fact that there were no wars during his administration, and some of you like his sort of gangster style, and we've got a good example of that with his al-Qaeda negotiations coming up, but the kind of fervour that Joy Reid feels, I feel it too, like the world could change, it could be so beautiful here, and anyone who's had a brush with that kind of experience, where you sense
00:30:03.000That the material world is a veil across something deep.
00:30:07.000And you can see that as esoteric and you can see it as fanciful.
00:30:18.000Other than the awareness that there is something more important than ourself.
00:30:22.000It's so peculiar, and I acknowledge that I fall prey to it, to see this solipsistic, narcissistic, inward collapsing, black hole of individualism consuming all before it, as if we're discussing something truly apocalyptic here, and as if that apocalypse is represented somehow between these two polls of these two individuals, these two parties, these entrenched institutions.
00:30:47.000Where will the real change come from as we sit on the eve of numerous elections?
00:30:52.000Who among us truly believes that this is anything other than a A spectacle, a simulacrum, a fractal reiteration of an idea that would have worked once in some cursive ink on parchment long, long ago.
00:31:08.000What we're living in now is not those ideals, Joy, not those ideals at all.
00:31:14.000The rights of black folks, forget that.
00:31:15.000The rights of non-white immigrants, forget that.
00:31:19.000All of the 20th century, they are trying to repeal the entire 20th century and they're doing it fast.
00:31:26.000We are going to repeal the 20th century.
00:31:59.000Because the wealth transfer during the pandemic period, the extraordinary accumulation of wealth and power and dominion across the world, the rise of globalism.
00:32:51.000Not entirely sure what the point of it was, but nevertheless, good luck with your endeavours.
00:32:57.000Hey, if you're watching us on YouTube, we're leaving you, baby, but once we're on Rumble, by God, are we gonna speak so freely over there.
00:33:05.000You will hear us discussing the hysteria and madness around this election, the likelihood of certain surprises that may emerge in the election in our country, and we're going to talk to you about the next thing you should terrify yourself senseless about.
00:33:23.000Moderna have come up with a profitable, not profitable, I don't know why you said that, an effective medication to save our lives.
00:33:29.000Click the link in the description, get on over to Rumble, let us speak freely for that is the foundation of all change, open communication.
00:33:59.000Let me know when we've pulled just 30 seconds of the thing from yesterday.
00:34:03.000Just any 30 seconds, just a 30 second piece that I could just show it off, you know, just like maybe a bit where I'm talking about Bear or whatever.
00:34:08.000Now, as you know, we make this content...
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00:34:19.000Yeah, it is weird that so many governments are having snap elections, pulling the strings on rumble.
00:34:24.000Here's a quick message to ensure that your bowel and intestines are everything that they should be.
00:37:22.000His toenails are poking through the ballet slippers, and they are, I'm sorry to tell you, yellowing.
00:37:28.000Now, if you would create that image, then please post it in the chat, if you know how to use chat BGPT, and then we will show you it, and I think we will all feel rather Pleased!
00:37:53.000Although we do live in a world that is becoming increasingly peculiar, Third-party candidates usually have to deal with the idea that they are somehow insane, crazy, insane in the membrane, and that is one of the tools that's being used to discredit Bobby Kennedy.
00:38:10.000Here is Bobby Kennedy being accused of eating dead dogs, and with the assumption that it's a pejorative and condemning accusation, and yet, of course, it is racist to condemn people For eating dead dogs, isn't it?
00:38:27.000You can't say, oh, they eat dead dogs.
00:40:10.000It's of me at a campfire in Patagonia on the Fudalefu River eating a goat, which is what we eat down there.
00:40:21.000Vanity Fair said that they'd They talked to veterinarians who assured them that it was a dog, that they had meta-analysis that showed that it was in Korea, and that it was in Korea meeting a dog, and that statement is emblematic of the entire article, the lack of journalistic standards throughout that article.
00:42:21.000Is this the kind of thing that appeals to you?
00:42:23.000A sort of gung-ho gangsterism in a good way.
00:42:27.000Once you've lost Complete confidence in the sort of wonkish bureaucratic managerial class of visionless corrupt hypocrites.
00:42:36.000Is it somehow refreshing to hear someone acting like this?
00:42:39.000This is my number one favorite of all time.
00:42:43.000When we were negotiating with the Taliban, while President Trump was still the president, President Trump wanted to get out of Afghanistan, but he wanted a conditions-based withdrawal.
00:42:52.000Meaning that you do what we tell you to do, and then we'll start pulling troops back slowly, as long as you abide by our rules.
00:43:00.000It's President Trump and Mike Pompeo, and they are talking to Taliban leadership in the room.
00:43:05.000And they had one translator in the room.
00:43:07.000President Trump looked at the Taliban leader and said this, I want to leave Afghanistan, but it's going to be a conditions-based withdrawal.
00:44:23.000Like, if I was, you know, like, my understanding is that AI is going to take over the world, but, you know, the Skynet scenario is very real.
00:44:29.000If this is what AI is conjuring up, I think we're going to be okay.
00:44:33.000I think we could, because I think a person I think you have to have the sense that he's on the precipice of defecating.
00:44:39.000and he has to have his sort of knees up like that and he has to be sort of hugging his knees.
00:45:48.000So, it turns out that Moderna, who didn't actually cover themselves in glory in the last pandemic, With many of their booster shots being ultimately redundant and potentially the entire project being an utter waste of time, the results are not entirely in when it comes to adverse events and excess deaths and efficacy among children and how many miscarriages were caused and how many women's menstrual cycles were
00:46:16.000Sent into a tailspin for evermore and what the origin of this spike in turbo cancers might have been and why athletes are suddenly dropping down all over the show.
00:46:25.000But nevertheless, I don't feel terribly inspired when I hear the name Moderna these days, but they've got 176 million dollars to develop a bird flu vaccine.
00:46:54.000Moderna is set to receive $176 million in federal funding to develop a human vaccine against bird flu following outbreaks of the virus in dairy cows across several states, the Department of Health and Human Services announced on Tuesday.
00:47:06.000The US has documented three cases of humans with bird flu in 2024.
00:47:29.000All had regular contact with dairy cows.
00:47:31.000As of July, more than 130 herds across 12 states have seen infected cows.
00:47:35.000The HHS award to the American vaccine manufacturer will go toward developing an mRNA-based pandemic influenza Vaccine.
00:47:45.000Now, I don't know if you were able to receive this lesson during the pandemic period, but one of the things that seemed increasingly clear to me is that mRNA technology may have some unanticipated side effects and we should still be very much in the clinical ...trial period when it comes to gene therapies.
00:48:06.000For example, it seems that it causes, I don't know, myocarditis, pericarditis.
00:48:10.000These are now matters of public record as much as they tried to stifle it.
00:48:15.000I don't know that this is something we should be marching confidently forward with on the basis of free people having bird flu.
00:48:21.000Free people that, in my mind, had too much contact with dairy cows, possibly the wrong kind of contact.
00:48:28.000Moderna's candidate for the vaccine draws from mRNA technology used successfully during the COVID-19 response.
00:48:35.000Was it successful or was that success highly controversial?
00:48:40.000Was that success potentially somewhat diminished by subsequent events?
00:48:46.000Are there court cases right now built around the opposite of success, in fact the failure of those medications?
00:48:55.000Resulting in one of the first Food and Drug Administration-authorized COVID-19 vaccines ultimately licensed by the FDA, HHS said.
00:49:13.000They weren't very complementary about the potential efficacy of either mectin or hydroxychloroquine, were they?
00:49:21.000Like what other complementary medications?
00:49:23.000He's all stormed in to the therapeutic space, barging people aside, monopolizing both figuratively
00:49:31.000and literally that space, denying anyone the right to not only criticize it but discuss
00:49:35.000it or even declare their own personal experience while we live in a culture where everyone's
00:49:39.000personal experience is elevated to their own personal religion.
00:49:44.000People couldn't say, oh god, I had a weird time when I took that vaccine.
00:49:47.000That was sort of basically illegal, certainly censored, and any attempts to push back on that censorship were actually brought down by the Supreme Court pretty recently.
00:50:21.000What they tried to do in that WHO treaty, which has thankfully been denied and backed by many people because of our increasing awareness, was to prevent conversation.
00:50:32.000Censorship was one of the key tenets of that treaty.
00:50:35.000Of course they wanted your taxes, of course they wanted the right to override democracy in your country and implement their own laws, but they also wanted censorship.
00:50:43.000The lessons they learned really is Oh no, it's really difficult to engineer a global event when you have an informed population.
00:50:50.000What we have to ensure, actually, is that people feel disparate, ill-informed, and in order to achieve that, you have to censor them to an unprecedented degree.
00:51:00.000Whilst we have access to information, like at no time in history, because of technological advances, we are more censored than at any time in history.
00:51:08.000We are indeed misinformed by precisely the people who claim that misinformation and disinformation are a problem.
00:51:16.000HHS Secretary Xavier Beckerer said in a statement, as part of that we continue to develop new vaccines and other tools to help address influenza and bolster our pandemic response capabilities.
00:51:28.000The funding made through Federal Rapid Response Partnership vehicle allows Moderna to enhance vaccine response capability and HHS new release said, or news release said, excuse me, This includes using large-scale commercial mRNA manufacturing and ongoing seasonal flu vaccine development.
00:51:46.000HHS secured a fair pricing agreement to ensure cost savings access to vaccines.
00:51:52.000They're going to make them reasonably priced, are they?
00:51:57.000Moderna will prepare materials and conduct clinical trials to collect safety and immune response data to support FDA, then repress that information if it's not favorable, and eventually potentially scale response with commercial production in a public health emergency.
00:52:13.000These are the kind of stories that immediately make me think that there will be subsequent events.
00:52:19.000I can't imagine That the events will be such an obvious repetition of the last event even though when you hear that event 219 you think oh my god they are blatant they don't care that people are suspicious of what's happening on a global level.
00:52:34.000I mean I don't think the next crisis is going to be medical I imagine it's going to be military.
00:52:41.000That's not because of some Nostradamus-like quality, but simply because there are so many wars that are getting worse, that are unpopular, that we are continuing to fund.
00:52:54.000The award also enables rapid development of mRNA vaccine targeted to various influenza virus subtypes or strains with pandemic potential.
00:53:04.000Development and manufacturing can pivot quickly if needed to address other emerging infectious diseases, HHS said.
00:53:10.000Now this is in USA Today which is not a particularly contentious or avant-garde publication.
00:53:17.000It's a kind of banal instrument of the establishment and even in what they're writing It's plain that no real lessons have been learned from the pandemic period except it's possible to exploit the public enormously and garner huge funding if you can generate enough fear and even come up with another potential threat.
00:53:37.000Most of us at this point believe that it would have been far more sensible to, from the beginning of the pandemic, shield the vulnerable Cross-reference and calibrate the various likely problems that come from massive lockdowns, the impact on other health conditions, cancer and heart disease.
00:53:55.000And I'm not even talking about the introduction of vaccines, I'm talking about the social measures like lockdowns.
00:54:00.000The kind of conversation that needs to take place actually is about the decentralization of power and in particular the massive, stark, aggressive regulation of the pharmaceutical industry, probably beginning with the breakup of the FDA and the instantiation of a new fit-for-purpose regulatory body that the public have access to and participation in.
00:54:21.000We need new transparency, new clarity, an end to the bureaucratic managerial class But that's just what I think baby!
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00:58:32.000Today I'm talking about five things I absolutely cannot live without.
00:58:37.000How blessed I am to live an abundant life with many gifts, including three incredible children, a wonderful wife, many beautiful pets, a team of co-workers with incredible abilities and indefatigable spirit.
00:58:50.000Today I suppose I'm focusing somewhat on just five items.
00:58:54.000These five items I cannot Stroke will not.
00:59:33.000But if you allow that primal desire to become the totality of your impression, what you are inadvertently doing is denying the entire humanity of that individual.
00:59:43.000And of course, there are the possibilities, chances and opportunities for Spontaneous, consensual encounters to occur.
00:59:52.000But when you see someone simply as an object of your own attention, what you're denying them is their own complexity, their own beauty, and their own grace.
01:00:05.000But you could do the same thing if you just see someone as, oh, this person's really wealthy and successful.
01:00:08.000Maybe if they like me, maybe they'll help me get a, you know, a business deal together.
01:00:14.000You know, that's a kind of a form of objectification to, in a sense, what I talked about with Bishop Barron and what I found so fascinating, and that's why you should get on there on Become an Awakened Wonder and stay for the kind of conversations that we have there, is that That Christ's instruction that we should love one another is so significant because in so doing we transcend the kind of shackles that materialism holds us within, where everything is about utility and everything is about self.
01:01:52.000I found no evidence of the supernatural, Russell, but you've grown as a human being, and you're an awesome motherfucker, says John M. Darwin.
01:02:35.000Except for if you use a moody fire stick and you press the wrong direction on the channel thing and suddenly you go from BBC One, hello, here is some propaganda, be obedient, and you press one button instead of BBC Two.
01:02:46.000You get something called Nutflix, which I was rather appalled by.
01:02:52.000Now, hey, did you see us with Callie Means yesterday?
01:02:55.000What a fantastic conversation that was with the brilliant and informed man.
01:02:58.000Callie Means, I asked outright, which one of the presidential candidates is more likely to make a difference to your life when it comes to big food and tackling big food stranglehold on the people of the earth, filling us with poison and calling it pleasure?
01:03:19.000Or is it, as red-pilled Americans in the rumble chat would say, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump.
01:03:49.000In recent decades, there has been an unexplained and alarming growth in the prevalence of chronic illnesses and health problems, especially in children.
01:03:58.000We've seen a stunning rise in autism, autoimmune disorders, obesity, infertility, serious allergies and respiratory challenges.
01:04:39.000I like that, but there's a difference between rhetoric and policy and legislation and a willingness to break up the cartels of big food and big pharma.
01:04:48.000Like, you know, that drained this Trump language.
01:04:57.000I'm sorry for the cursing, but I know actual priests that do that.
01:05:01.000Is it the toxins and chemicals that are present in our homes?
01:05:06.000Every year we spend hundreds of billions of dollars to treat these chronic problems rather than looking at what is causing them in the first place.
01:05:14.000Too often our public health establishment is too close to Big Pharma.
01:05:31.000Big corporations and other special interests does not want to ask the tough questions about what is happening to our children's health.
01:05:40.000If Big Pharma defrauds American patients and taxpayers or puts profits above people, they must be investigated and held accountable.
01:05:49.000When I'm back in the White House, I will establish a special presidential commission of independent minds who are not bought and paid for by Big Pharma, and I will charge them with investigating what is causing the decades-long increase in chronic illnesses.
01:06:07.000I understand Big Pharma, I believe, better than anybody else.
01:08:47.000And it's interesting that you guys are talking about Assange in there, because The likely victor in this election is Keir Starmer, leader of the Centralist Labour Party.
01:08:58.000While he was head of the CPS, it appears that he, to a degree, collaborated with the CIA on the subject of Assange, and certainly he did nothing to get Julian Assange out of Belmarsh.
01:09:09.000He did nothing to protect Assange from not only false allegations, but ultimately incarceration with I'll tell you how.
01:09:28.000If you ultimately are a stooge of various bureaucracies, an authoritarian, a man who has publicly declared that Davos is more of an affiliation than your own parliamentary system, then these are precisely the results you're going to get.
01:09:43.000We will be talking about the British election, we'll be talking about the few candidates that are somewhat renegade, are to a degree outliers, but even those political figures are subject to extraordinary attacks.
01:09:55.000But then why wouldn't you be smeared, condemned and doubted if in fact these days that's a kind of hallmark, isn't it, of your reliability?
01:10:15.000And all of us are going to be in serious trouble if we allow centralist, globalist authoritarians to continue to dominate our great nations.
01:10:25.000It's not going to be enough, is it, to stay within the dark vestibules of their principalities of demonic power.
01:10:35.000Even if they make it seem pretty banal, desacralized and anodyne.
01:10:39.000I sense something very dark in there guys, don't you?
01:10:42.000Okay, now listen, so find that link, scroll back, we're going to be staying a little longer in locals, talking to our friends like Rational Anarchy and USA Now et al.
01:10:53.000And tomorrow we will be back with a British election special, but remember, there are no separate nations now.
01:11:00.000That's what the war against globalism is.
01:11:02.000A decentralised and unified resistance to these forces that want to control your life, to prevent you being free, to prevent you communicating freely, having autonomy and authority over your own body and ultimately your own spirit.
01:11:16.000Together we must rise, together we must find these resources, together we must become The exemplars of a higher principle.
01:11:23.000And that is what we will work on together.
01:11:25.000You know, it's not fearful to acknowledge the fact that there is a significant challenge taking place.