It's Donald Trump's Birthday! Do you want me to sing Happy Birthday to Donald Trump? Or do you want us to sing it to him in the style of Marilyn Monroe? Is this about justice or is this about eliminating political opponents of the establishment? What s the worst thing any American has ever done in office? Is it Trump and his box of secrets? And many of us, including Joe Biden, would argue that it's not just allegedly, but allegedly, Russ allegedly, is it not just a hard fact. Is it a fact that the old ideas and old optics are shifting, and the old alliances are shifting? It's Trump's birthday, and at a time where you ve got Lockheed Martin sponsoring Gay Pride, it's time to acknowledge that The Old Old Opinions are shifting. It's a lot of old optics and old ideas, and it's shifting me to Happy Birthday, Donald Trump. In this video, you're going to see the future. We are getting some breaking news. We've got a live shot there! - we ve got a shot of the future, and we've got some Breaking News! in this video you won't want to miss! You'll have to watch the whole thing on Locals Now! If you're not watching Locals yet, watch us on your screen. - there's a red button on the right side of the screen, and you'll be able to see it live on the left side of your TV. This is going to be a good one, you won t want to watch it. You can't ask me what's going on there, can you tell me what you think? - and I'll let me know in the comments? Thanks for listening to Locals now! Timestamps: 1:00 - What do you think of it? 2: Do you think this is a paradigm shift in real time? 3:30 - Is this a witch hunt or not? 4: Does it matter to you? 5:20 - Is the prosecution of Donald Trump a good thing or a bad thing? 6:15 - Is it bad or bad? 7:00 8:40 - What are you think it's a good idea? 9:30 11:00 | What's the worst that I've ever seen of a president? 13:30 | Is it really?
00:00:40.000Thanks for joining me on this voyage to truth and freedom on this day of all days.
00:00:45.000You might think it's just a Wednesday.
00:00:46.000You might think it's a glorious gift to be alive at any time.
00:00:50.000You might think there's a limitless, unknowable force behind the material world, haunting it with great majesty, but beyond even that, It is Donald Trump's birthday.
00:01:00.000We did a poll earlier and we asked you specifically, precisely, whether or not you wanted me to sing Happy Birthday to Donald Trump.
00:01:08.000I'm going to reveal the results of that in just a moment.
00:01:11.000If you're watching us on YouTube, you're going to have to eventually click over onto Rumble because do you know what we believe in here?
00:02:35.000This is a paradigm shift in real time.
00:02:38.000Is the prosecution of Donald Trump... Let me know what you think about this in the chat.
00:02:42.000Is this about justice or is this about eliminating political opponents of the establishment?
00:02:47.000Whether you're a MAGA person or not, whether you love or loathe Donald Trump, do you think the utilization of the Espionage Act, the same act that currently sees Julian Assange in jail without trial, Edward Snowden exiled for revealing what we all sort of suspected and now know and in fact is it's got worse, that the American government are spying without permission on their own citizens and they want to carry on doing it and now the Espionage Act He's being dragged up from its crypt once more to attack that great opponent of the establishment or a cipher, an emblem of the establishment, depending on what you think, Donald Trump.
00:04:01.000Is that worse than some of the other things that have happened under the auspices of various other administrations?
00:04:06.000And is it really that Donald Trump is an opponent of imperialism and an ongoing Effort to have perpetual global war in order to sustain an economic model that requires constant bombing.
00:04:19.000And at a time where you've got Lockheed Martin sponsoring Gay Pride, it's time to acknowledge that the old optics, the old ideas and the old alliances are shifting.
00:06:47.000If you're watching us on YouTube and you're one of the many people who doesn't like Donald Trump and think he epitomizes everything that's wrong with American democracy and global politics, then you have to acknowledge in a moment like that, look at the easy breezy communicative style that he utilizes.
00:07:00.000Imagine Joe Biden who's got allegations of his own.
00:07:12.000It's not going to be by making genuinely amusing remarks.
00:07:15.000Even if you loathe Trump and you're not all MAGA and you loathe some of the things he said and he stands for, you have to recognise that the conditions that led to Trump's rise still have not been addressed.
00:07:25.000Hypocrisy, corruption, a donor class dominating the political space, the Democrats becoming the party of the military-industrial complex, legitimising and justifying perpetual war, freedom fighters like Snowden and Assange banged up, exiled and lost their testimony, discarded.
00:07:41.000You have to accept that under Barack Obama, the Espionage Act was used more than an By any other president.
00:07:48.000And you have to look at what other crimes American presidents have committed before assuming this is the worst day in history.
00:07:55.000I mean, have we got that piece of news footage where they say it's like the worst thing in history?
00:08:00.000Let's have a look at this CNN reporter commentating on Trump's plane landing and sort of getting distracted by the plane whilst sort of trying to utilize body language analysis simultaneously.
00:08:15.000Breaking news, this is live pictures of former President Trump is about to land in New Jersey and then he's going to go straight to his club in Bedminster where we anticipate he's, well we know he's going to meet with donors and anticipate he'll give a speech about 30 minutes long.
00:08:28.000He of course pleaded not guilty to 37 counts of handling classified.
00:08:51.000Documents in Florida today, and I just want to show you a new image because we've been showing you one courtroom image the court drawing where he was standing Alongside his lawyers and what not in the background.
00:09:02.000Here's a plane landing in Newark, but we do now have this one which is Still doesn't really look like him.
00:09:08.000I'll be honest maybe 30 years ago, but it crossing his arms Of him crossing his arms.
00:09:15.000Now she's got a problem with the person who draws this.
00:09:18.000It's become too diffuse, her condemnation.
00:09:21.000I mean, Donald Trump, he's an unforgivable figure.
00:09:24.000He's the antithesis of what we require.
00:09:26.000Also, the guy that's done this drawing, or woman, or girl, could have been anybody, but whoever they are, that's inaccurate.
00:10:26.000Filming the plane landing, telling us that the plane is nearly landing, telling us the plane's landing, saying that Donald Trump is slumped over with his arms tightly folded.
00:12:40.000A lot of people agree with us over on Locals.
00:12:42.000If you want to join us on Locals, press the red button on the screen now.
00:12:44.000If you're not watching this on Rumble yet, you're going to have to click the link in the description in a minute, because we have to leave YouTube for a number of reasons.
00:12:53.000One of them being, sometimes I use curse words.
00:12:56.000I like to use a freedom of speech is what I believe in because I believe I'm optimistic I'm not misanthrope I believe if you let people speak freely they will come to the conclusion that the only solution is new alliances they will recognize that what the state is in fact doing is representing imperialistic interests but even in a case that you might regard as very significant like the forthcoming trials indictment and charge of espionage to Donald Trump Is it as important as the war crimes of George W. Bush, allegedly?
00:13:28.000Is it as important as Obama letting off those that perpetrated the 2008 crash?
00:13:46.000Well, it's ultimately, isn't it, when it gets down to the contents of those boxes, it's what's more important, the fact that Trump had those boxes or what was in those boxes that isn't being discussed.
00:13:57.000When the mainstream media is talking about the plane landing and how he was folding his arms, what they're not going is these boxes detailed some of America's imperialist plans about future wars with other countries.
00:14:08.000Now, we don't get to know about that because we're not allowed to know those things.
00:14:12.000Let me know in the chat and the comments if you think we should not be focusing on the whistleblower or the person that's in possession of the secrets, but the nature of the secrets.
00:14:21.000I'm using those terms because you remember when Buddy Boy Texera, the recent whistleblower, who said there are indeed boots on the ground in Ukraine, and we all know now that there are plans afoot to get NATO boots on the ground over there in Ukraine, Instead of focusing on the content of the revelations, everyone's like, oh, he's probably a pervert or something.
00:15:07.000These are just the opinions that I'm accruing after spending a lot of time studying this information.
00:15:12.000Now, ludicrously, the mainstream media would have you believe that Donald Trump is guilty of the worst crimes of any American president ever.
00:15:20.000Listen to this outrageous clip taken from CBS when Trump's plane landed.
00:16:26.000Maybe it's a crime for Donald Trump to fill up his bathroom at Mar-a-Lago with boxes of secrets, but is it a greater crime that when Edward Snowden reveals to you the extent of surveillance Edward Snowden has to go into exile.
00:16:39.000When the imperialist project of the United States of America, and I don't mean American people, I don't mean American people, I mean the people that act on behalf of globalist corporations, when their agenda is revealed through Assange's revelations and WikiLeaks, he has to be smeared.
00:16:52.000He's still in prison right now as we're speaking to you Julian Assange's in Belmarsh.
00:16:56.000And also, look at some of the other things that are not considered crimes.
00:17:00.000And to show you we're not biased, to show you we don't care about anything other than truth and freedom, we've even included Trump.
00:17:32.000And in my view, the happy fact that he's a person of colour in the White House at a time where America clearly needed to address cultural and issues around ethnicity.
00:17:44.000What do you feel about the illegal war started in Iraq, which we now know was precisely that, an illegal war?
00:17:51.000Or indeed, Truman dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
00:17:55.000And, a little closer to home, but always close to the crypt, it's the great Dodderer himself, it's Hunter's pappy, it's Burisma's greatest agent... Allegedly!
00:18:07.000Joe Biden, who took five million dollars in bribes, and let's have a look.
00:18:12.000Apparently, now this is again... This is very alleged at the moment.
00:19:28.000He's wandering off down that corridor of the White House, looked over by Bill Clinton.
00:19:34.000Even Bill Clinton, who used that White House for some of his most enjoyable orgasms, will be disgusted, I'm sure, at the allegation.
00:19:43.000Well Bill Clinton, you know, it's an interesting one to get onto.
00:19:45.000When we're talking about the crimes of former presidents, and I think what you're saying is absolutely right, ultimately this gets down to what is a crime?
00:19:52.000Is having these boxes on the premises that maybe they shouldn't be more of a crime than, for example, Bill Clinton deregulating Wall Street before the crash?
00:20:01.000Now, you would suggest that deregulating Wall Street, which led to the crash, that then, as you say, Obama bailed the banks out of, caused more harm to everyday Americans, to blue-collar
00:20:12.000working Americans, people who lost their jobs, lost their homes, than Donald Trump
00:20:16.000having these boxes in a place that we don't know yet has been seen by anyone else
00:20:32.000Let me know in the chat right now, click on the red button, join us in Locals, let me know what do you think they're there to protect?
00:20:37.000What is the Constitution there to conserve and protect?
00:20:40.000If it's wrong for Trump to have those boxes of secrets, and I'm not saying it's not, I'm not saying it is, I'm saying what really is it that the American political system is meant to be there to protect and serve?
00:20:51.000Surely Surely it's not too ridiculous to say it's the American people.
00:20:55.000Now if regulations were passed, as Gareth has just pointed out, by Bill Clinton that doubtlessly harmed the American people, that's empowered the financial industry, that's further fueled globalism, the end of true democracy, that's led to these forever wars, is that a greater crime?
00:21:11.000Let me know in the chat and the comments because I'm getting ready to sing Happy Birthday now.
00:22:13.000But you know, when we talk about Trump giving tax cuts to billionaires, which he did in 2018, he helped billionaires pay less tax than the working class in 2018.
00:22:31.000Yeah, that's a situation that we don't want.
00:22:33.000I think most people who watch this channel now want an American political system that doesn't involve billionaire donors, that doesn't involve a political class that's enmeshed with the corporate system.
00:22:44.000That is why we have people like RFK on the show.
00:22:47.000His interview is groundbreaking, it's earth-shattering, it's still up on Rumble right now.
00:22:52.000Tomorrow's show, we're talking to Marianne Williamson.
00:22:54.000Now some of you might think, Marianne Williamson?
00:22:57.000She's standing for the Democrat Party.
00:23:17.000We've only got access to the information that you give us and our own studies.
00:23:20.000We try our best to be independent journalists, to look at the facts.
00:23:23.000I mean, we've got such a fantastic Exploration coming up for you.
00:23:27.000Is it tomorrow that you're going to see this?
00:23:29.000You're going to love this, where we talk about how the Espionage Act is used, where we talk about the crimes of former American presidents.
00:26:50.000Let's see what people are saying on Freech.
00:26:52.000This is people talking about Tybee and Schellenberger, Gareth, who came on our show memorably to break the story about people in COVID labs getting COVID.
00:27:00.000I mean, it's ridiculous, isn't it really?
00:27:02.000The Wuhan Institute of Virology now seems more likely than ever to be the origin of the coronavirus pandemic.
00:27:24.000That everyone is fine, but here in the Woohan lab, people are dropping like flies!
00:27:28.000There was an amazing quote that I read of Alina Chan, who's been on the show before as well, talking about when this was witnessed, the kind of experiments that were doing over there, people weren't wearing the right kind of safety equipment.
00:31:02.000A 2017 video aired by Chinese state-run television reportedly shows Hu, this is one of the scientists who was infected with Covid, watching a lab worker handle specimens while neither is wearing protective gear, according to Sheldon Logan.
00:31:13.000She said they were conducting their research at lower biohazard safety level BSL 2, when we all know the highest is 3.
00:31:23.000If they were worried about being infected in the field, they would need full body suits with no gaps, says Alina Shan.
00:31:28.000So you wonder, how did this thing possibly start?
00:31:33.000Cack handed, muck about, dopey old sods, messing around in a lab with bat gunk, not concentrating properly, not even wearing proper beekeeper suits, sloshing about in bat sperm.
00:32:42.000Don't put this on social media, because if this goes on Twitter, gal, this is going to cause problems, because it's going to look like an endorsement.
00:32:47.000Taking a break, coming back when it's over.
00:32:49.000Rational anarchy, you get back in here!
00:32:51.000Someone said, free only fans description right here.
00:32:53.000And someone's saying, Gareth, close your eyes.
00:34:33.000It's using the same overhead shots, the amplification of a trivial event.
00:34:38.000OJ, let me know if you agree with this in the chat.
00:34:40.000It's one of those news stories that changed the way that news was reported.
00:34:44.000A judicial trial became about entertainment.
00:34:47.000Maybe even the verdict was affected by the conditions of the time.
00:34:51.000Of course, there'd been the famous LAPD beating of Rodney King, and that trial became about institutional or state violence enacted, in this case, on our African American people.
00:36:57.000Viewing a car apparently being driven by Al Cowling, one of OJ's oldest friends and a former teammate at Southern Cal.
00:37:04.000Look at all the cars on this next bridge, man.
00:37:09.000That's a helicopter reporting, talking to KCAL, saying, look at all those cars on that bridge looking down.
00:37:15.000Exactly the same as the Trump coverage.
00:37:17.000Now look at DC, how evocative that image is.
00:37:20.000Even if the narrativization weren't so evidently pejorative, the visual grammar is telling you a particular story.
00:37:28.000Marshall McLuhan famously says, the medium is the message.
00:37:31.000The way that you receive the information conveys to you a certain set of meanings.
00:37:37.000And what I suppose we're being told about Trump is that he's uniquely criminal.
00:37:41.000And what we're offering you on this show is that We don't want to get involved in whether or not he's criminal.
00:37:44.000There's an ongoing trial and also we know that many of you see Trump as a kind of berserker in the system, a swamp drainer, even though we can test that even based on evidence.
00:37:53.000The tax breaks we just gave you and the wealth transfer, those are two pieces of evidence.
00:37:57.000But what we are saying is that the office itself is Institutionally criminal.
00:38:03.000That the military-industrial complex is criminal.
00:39:38.000Let me know if you think that the function of the mainstream media now is to inculcate a set of opinions and therefore likely decisions rather than convey to you information.
00:39:46.000Let me know if you've noticed that we're trying to do something different.
00:39:49.000We're trying to engage in a discourse with you.
00:39:52.000We recognize that Independent media could be a key component of a change in consciousness.
00:39:57.000That's why later we're talking to Krishna Das, who's one of the most significant spiritual speakers and teachers of the last 50 years, who'll be talking to us about the nature of consciousness and the impact and influence of the spiritual revolution and the evolution and advancement of Eastern principles in Western culture.
00:40:16.000The influence of that fact on big tech entrepreneurs, notably Zuckerberg, Jobs, and their innovations in the space of social media.
00:40:25.000All of these things are connected in exciting and curious ways.
00:40:29.000But before we get into that, it's time to look at Michael Jackson in his pajamas.
00:42:58.000The guy that sang ABC and Rock With You, he's wearing something you normally wear after 10pm, but it's like 6, 7 in the- What the- I can't take this!
00:43:09.000Meanwhile, the whole system is corrupt.
00:43:16.000Quantitative easing was the printing of extra dollars to bail out the banks and financial institutes that collapsed in 2008 because of financial impropriety and malpractice that led to the economic collapse of 2008.
00:43:28.000They printed a bunch of money and kept all these institutions going, essentially, isn't it?
00:43:39.000Hopefully he'll enlighten us, because if I can't be free from desire, if I can't finally let go of the illusion that I'm an individual trapped in here, if I can't access the oneness available to all of us only in the present moment, I'm going to need a refund!
00:43:55.000I'm gonna need one, baby, so stay with us for a bit of spiritual enlightenment, and that'll put everything into context.
00:44:01.000It's also this week when the fantastic support group fellowship Alcoholics Anonymous was founded by Bill Wilson and Bob Smith, a movement that transformed addiction and alcoholism around the world.
00:44:15.000Many, many people have been helped and saved.
00:44:18.000What a fantastic and incredible achievement.
00:44:21.000Also, I note that it is organized around anarchist principles, with each group being fully autonomous and democratically run, each group having the shared purpose of helping people overcome their shared condition, each of them having the belief that salvation and redemption are possible.
00:44:37.000Perhaps it's America's greatest contribution to the world.
00:44:40.000Let me know if that organization founded in 1935, this very week, Has had an impact on your life?
00:44:47.000Join us on Locals, let me know in the chat.
00:44:49.000We could, we've got so much to tell you because there's some crazy stories about Loch Ness and all sorts of stuff but I'm very excited to, excuse me, initially to burp, but beyond even a gastric expulsion Turning liquid into gas, showing that transformation is possible and remains possible in the great furnace of the belly at the lower chakras.
00:45:09.000I am more excited yet to join Krishna Das, world-renowned spiritual teacher, who has meditated in the jungles and ashrams of India.
00:45:18.000He's conducted sessions with famous people, such as Madonna, Sting, and a friend of the show
00:45:24.000and great guest of the show, Rick Rubin.
00:45:25.000Now he's joining us ahead of his two sold out London shows.
00:45:28.000So you can't even go and see him even if you want to.
00:45:41.000One of the things we talk about continually are the times that we live in and the way that they are defined by conflagration, conflict and doubt.
00:45:50.000An inability for people to engage in a good faith discourse about the way that power might be utilised and used.
00:45:57.000The ability to perhaps transcend division and find new forms of unity.
00:46:02.000I wonder how your experience as a member of the counter-cultural movement that Was that one question?
00:46:08.000Well you know, they say that the state of the world is the state of our minds.
00:46:12.000in bringing a different moral and spiritual dimension to something that perhaps gets lost in secular rhetoric
00:46:48.000It's no longer to help people overcome suffering.
00:46:51.000It's about creating more suffering and getting more personal power in the world, egocentric power.
00:46:58.000So, living in India, of course, the politics there is, you know, a hundred times worse than the West.
00:47:06.000But living in India with the saints and the yogis, it's a different experience.
00:47:12.000They help you touch that place in you that's real love and that you can feel actually help you in your life to be a better person and not create suffering for yourself or other people.
00:47:30.000Your experiences in India with Neem Karoli Baba are obviously well documented.
00:47:36.000I've seen you, I feel like, on stage with Ram Dass talking about very exciting mystical experiences, his ability for prophecy.
00:47:44.000I suppose the reason such teachers are so powerful is because they suggest and somehow paradoxically
00:47:52.000embody ethereal principles that seem difficult to access and are really, really needed
00:48:18.000Yeah, you know, let's talk about Ram Dass for a minute because as a Western teacher,
00:48:28.000we see him in a certain kind of way that's kind of very limiting.
00:48:32.000So one day, Maharaji Ninkaroli Baba had told Ram Dass not to touch money, and to give me the keys to the car, and that he couldn't touch money or do worldly things.
00:49:34.000And Ram Dass said, I can't stand impurity in myself, and I can't stand it in other people.
00:49:42.000So Maharaji kind of looked him up and down a couple of times, and he said, I don't see anything impure."
00:49:50.000And then Ram Dass once again broke down crying.
00:49:52.000He said, Ram Dass, love everyone and tell the truth.
00:49:56.000So Ram Dass says, the truth is I don't love everyone.
00:50:02.000Maharaja said, Ram Dass, love everyone and tell the truth.
00:50:08.000And at that moment Ram Dass kind of realized what the rest of his life was going to be about.
00:50:15.000And by the end of his life, after sitting on a wheelchair for 20 years, which is enough to destroy anybody's spirit, he actually got to a place where he loved everyone.
00:50:30.000He used to keep a picture of a bush up there in the old days, you know, on his puja, on his altar.
00:50:37.000And it was extraordinary to be around him.
00:50:41.000And so I've seen that What we can overcome and what it feels like when you do overcome, when we do overcome our selfish bullshit.
00:50:58.000It's natural for us to feel those feelings of agitation and disdain and separateness and encouraging for me to hear that not only are those compromising feelings included in spiritual discourse, they are perhaps its primary subject.
00:51:17.000The reason that we need spirituality is because it is hard to be a person in the world.
00:52:16.000People can use anything to hurt themselves and hurt other people.
00:52:22.000Spiritual practice is about calming your ass down and trying to let go of the stuff that we—the programs that are running in us, like all those things you mentioned—jealousy, greed, shame, fear, anger—those are programs that have been put into us by the world by our karmic situation.
00:52:41.000To uncover those programs and uncover what's underneath them, that's simply what it's about.
00:55:41.000Every time you let go, the neural pathways in the brain get deeper and it gets easier to let go.
00:55:49.000We should practice letting go when we have opportunities, like in small, trivial examples, like being stuck in traffic, being an obvious one, and minor conflicts.
00:55:58.000If we can surrender our will in that moment, it's possible that it will open new terrains within the psyche, and perhaps beyond even the psyche, that will grant us new power when it comes to dealing with immense displeasure and opposition.
00:56:15.000Well, I try to—about driving, you know, I try to see every driver as His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
00:56:22.000Oh, you just cut me off, Your Holiness?
01:00:30.000The police are investigating UFO stories and alien bodies are in the possession of the government.
01:00:35.000The truth used to be out there, but now is the truth in ear.
01:00:41.000Join me on a voyage across the universe apparently inhabited by other sentient beings, meaning our entire epistemological history has to be radically re-evaluated.
01:00:52.000Is it possible that we have been in contact with extraterrestrial life throughout the history of civilization?
01:01:08.000Let's get into these extraterrestrials right now though, because if you're anything like me, you're struggling to comprehend how these stories are suddenly fair for the mainstream.
01:01:16.000Where ten years ago this was the preserve of conspiracy theorists and nutjobs, now it's being covered at length on mainstream media outlets.
01:01:23.000Let's have a look at the changes this suggests, both locally with regard to this topic, but more broadly, how does this change the way we look at reality?
01:01:31.000It is a police call everybody will be talking about.
01:01:34.000Thanks for joining us here at 6 o'clock.
01:01:58.000The whole recognisable world of political power is being dismantled and we're watching on relatively normal news shows reports of extraterrestrial creatures wandering around people's yards.
01:04:04.000We all understand that the world of the senses is limited.
01:04:08.000We're all beginning to understand that assumptions we made about government and power are falling apart.
01:04:13.000That our history may not be what we have considered it always to be.
01:04:17.000But when you actually get into the weeds and listen to a conversation, Yeah, there's someone who's eight foot, nine foot is over by the garage.
01:04:47.000We should live in harmony with one another, that all our distinctions and differences are meaningless, and that perhaps consciousness itself is a threat upon which all reality is strung?
01:05:16.000The news is still trying to keep their model alive.
01:05:18.000The operator of the emergency call can't be bothered to listen to it.
01:05:22.000But I think what we have to seriously consider is that we have to now face that the whole human experiment is somewhat subjective.
01:05:29.000Everything that we considered to be real, our models of government, our models of nature, our models of theology, ontology, and epistemology, are all now up for question.
01:05:37.000This is what we thought we knew, this is what we now know.
01:05:39.000You can't just be, oh, okay, bored about it, or using it as an opportunity for promo.
01:05:44.000This means you have to consider what consciousness is, what reality is.
01:05:48.000There are creatures that can travel around the galaxies, standing in that bloke's yard near his garage, and we're going to have to rewrite the Bible.
01:05:54.000To help us contemplate how we might alter our perspective on reality, here's an article from In recent decades we've witnessed a profound convergence between science and mysticism, significantly informed by quantum physics.
01:06:06.000Many leading physicists of the 20th century espoused ideas that closely echo the insights of Eastern and Western mystics.
01:06:13.000They discussed concepts such as the participatory nature of the universe, the mental basis for the universe, and the idea of a
01:06:19.000unified consciousness that exists prior to materialization. For example, Max Planck wrote,
01:06:25.000Max Planck, the physicist and genius wrote, I regard consciousness as fundamental. I
01:06:31.000regard matter as derivative from consciousness.
01:06:33.000We cannot get behind consciousness. Everything that we talk about, everything that we regard
01:06:38.000as existing postulates consciousness. I mention this in the current context because we live
01:06:44.000currently within a materialistic, rationalistic model.
01:06:47.000What we can measure, what we can observe, and what we can weigh.
01:06:49.000And of course that makes a great deal of sense, doesn't it?
01:06:52.000Because when you're organising stuff, operations, logistics, systems of politics and power, those are the most relevant data.
01:06:58.000Once you've got an eight-foot geyser in someone's yard hanging about by the garage, you might start considering the possibility that we've organized our civilizational modes around limited information, and not be bored by the fact that someone's got an alien in their garden.
01:07:13.000Well, the 8 News now investigators obtaining video as officers then responded to the call you just heard.
01:07:19.000You'll see the officers also saw something in the sky that night, but the big question is, what was it?
01:08:31.000But open your heart to the possibility that there could be a radical revision around the way we organize society.
01:08:37.000If this starts getting used to say, and that's why we've got 15-minute cities now, and that's why you should all stay in your house for the next six months, that's why we're going to make a bunch of regulations and laws that benefit some very powerful global interest.
01:08:51.000If that happens, then they say, whoa, whoa, whoa, stop misusing it.
01:08:54.000There's an eight-foot guy in my garden.
01:08:55.000And because of that, the WHO have suggested that 5% of your health care budget should all go to them.
01:09:00.000Like, if it starts getting used for weird stuff, then be cynical.
01:09:03.000For the moment, start to consider the possibility that the way that radical change might take place is because we introduce and consider radical new ideas.
01:09:11.000If you don't ever consider radical new ideas, nothing will change.
01:09:15.000Of course it won't, because where's the energy gonna come from?
01:09:17.000It's just gonna be, OK, enough of this Biden guy.
01:09:27.000Here's a little more on the subject of consciousness preceding matter, which, let me know in the comments if you agree with this, is another way of describing the potential that God created the universe.
01:09:35.000Let me know what you think about that in the chat.
01:09:36.000Experimental evidence over several generations has lent increasing credibility to these perspectives, with the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to experiments demonstrating the non-local reality of the universe, implying the integral role of consciousness in the ongoing co-creation of physical reality from quantum flux and energetic potential.
01:09:55.000Now obviously I don't I don't fully understand what's meant by the information conveyed by Nobel Prize winners, and I know that a lot of people that are science, let's call them, aficionados and ardent students of quantum physics will say that postulating that those experiments prove that consciousness has an integral role in the nature of reality is a jump too far.
01:10:12.000But it seems likely that the mysteries around consciousness might be connected to the many other mysteries around creation and the laws of the universe.
01:10:22.000And I would say, practically, it's worth considering new models at this point because we need change and we've just seen a bloke on the news saying that Alf's in his garden going through his bins.
01:10:32.000It's more than an hour after that bright light.
01:10:35.000Officers meeting up with the caller and his family.
01:10:45.000One of my partners said they saw something fall out of the sky too, so that's why I'm kind of curious.
01:10:49.000Did you see anything land in your backyard?
01:10:51.000They see like a big, that's what they say.
01:10:53.000They see like a big, uh, like a big something with legs.
01:10:55.000What I saw right now, I do believe in it.
01:10:57.000Police walk into the backyard to investigate, but Metro blacked out that part of the video because it's considered private property.
01:11:04.000I think I can handle seeing someone's backyard after I've just been told that extraterrestrials from another dimension have come here and told us that consciousness is the fundamental fabric of reality and that we have to re-evaluate all of our political models, end war immediately and start bringing justice, fairness and love to the forefront of our political systems.
01:12:44.000That investigation turning up no concrete answers as of Wednesday.
01:12:47.000Yeah, you're not going to get a concrete answer by Wednesday on whether there's extraterrestrial life, on whether or not the government has been suppressing information about UFOs in case it brings about a radical change in consciousness.
01:12:57.000You might need Thursday, Friday, and that's when Jeremy Corbell is on our show on Rumble.
01:13:11.000There's a young man called Angel and on the third day... has stated when the brothers looked into the yard where the object landed that spot was obscured and blurry as if by unknown form of camouflage.
01:13:24.000God, reality is being warped by unknown forms of camouflage.
01:14:24.000They later heard footsteps on their roof.
01:14:26.000They saw one of the eight foot tall creatures climb behind the controls of a large front loader stored in the yard as if trying to engage it.
01:14:34.000They've come from out of space and they want to have a go on a front loader!
01:15:20.000Why do they come all this way just to dick around?
01:15:23.000Then later, when we tried to use the bathroom, they put cellophane over the toilet bowls and then I opened the door and a bucket of water fell on my head.
01:15:30.000Those pranksters, why are they jackass?
01:15:35.000A few days later, the family says, two Metro sergeants returned to the scene to ask follow-up questions.
01:15:41.000The family says they also saw men in suits and sunglasses driving in a car with government plates cruising slowly past the house in the following days.
01:15:51.000Like Men in Black is just a documentary now.
01:15:54.000I am just a figment of your imagination.
01:15:57.000It's so ridiculous how a whole understanding of reality has got to unravel and unfold.
01:16:02.000But if that wasn't enough... Meanwhile, according to explosive reporting and a subsequent clarification, the powerful internal investigative body that oversees the nation's intelligence agencies found a whistleblower's assertion that UFO-related information was inappropriately concealed from Congress, urgent and credible.
01:16:21.000Potentially and seemingly more than at any other time from our history, we have to consider the possibility that there are other life forms among us and beyond us.
01:16:30.000I think simultaneously we have to consider that our models of reality are in need of investigation.
01:16:44.000This is taking place at a time, by coincidence, let me know in the comments if you think it's a coincidence, where our government models are failing, where our political models are failing, where our economic models are failing, our ecological models are failing, we're losing trust in the police, we're losing trust in justice, we're losing trust in everything, where we need new ways of living.
01:17:00.000Now I know old eight-foot, big-eyed, hairy old Frank Sinatra, big-eyed yeti creature from Angel's Garden's not the answer to all the world's problems.
01:17:09.000But what I think we can glean from stories of this nature Is that we now have the right and perhaps the duty to consider different ways of living.
01:17:18.000Reality as we've previously seen it is starting to warp and fall apart.
01:17:29.000We're in a kind of meteorological moment.
01:17:31.000Where philosophical storms are garnering, where change is trying to happen.
01:17:35.000Doesn't it seem ridiculous to you that at this time where potentially aliens are real, where new discoveries are being made in the world of quantum physics and science and the science of consciousness in particular, that the people in charge are so much like the people that were in charge hundreds of years ago and in the case of Joe Biden actually are hundreds of years old.
01:17:52.000Doesn't it seem to you that models of commerce and capitalism that are based on materialism in a very literal way in both senses of the word.
01:17:59.000Well these objects are good, Let's keep these objects!
01:18:02.000While allowing people to starve and suffer elsewhere need examination.
01:18:06.000The idea that we're quibbling and quarreling and indeed warring over resources when we could be learning about new systems of energy, new systems of government, new systems of philosophy.
01:18:17.000It seems to be that we're not asking the appropriate questions.
01:18:20.000We're not having the appropriate conversations.
01:18:22.000So whether or not you think this is just a fun, daft, silly news story, or an epochal moment that offers us the opportunity to review all of our ontological models, don't really matter.