Russell Brand is joined by Mabel Queenie and Mikey Static to discuss the latest assassination attempt on RFK and why the assassination of a prominent politician should be a thing of the past. Plus, Puff and Diddy's new album, and why they're not a freak-off. Stay tuned for the rest of the week's news and gossip, and stay tuned for a new episode of Stay Free with Russell Brand mobile, coming soon. Stay free, baby! Tweet me if you liked this episode and/or have any thoughts or suggestions on topics you d like us to cover in the next few days. Timestamps: 4:00 - Who can be killed and who can t be killed? 6:30 - What s the line between war and terror 7:00 - Who's to blame for JFK's assassination? ) 8:15 - Who s responsible for JFK s death? 9:30 - Is Diddy a freakoff or a role model? 11:00- What does it take to be a good role model in politics? 12:20 - How to deal with the pressures of being the first black woman elected attorney general? 13:30- Kamala Harris? 14:15- Why Puff Daddy is a freak off? 15:40 - Why Diddy is a show business? 16:20- What's the problem? 17:10 - Who are the real freakoff? 18:40- What do you think of Deepak Shakur? 19:20 21: What do we think of Puff & Jussie Smollett 22:00 -- Is he a freak Off? 27:30 -- Why he s not a freaky? 26:40 -- What does he look like? 29:00-- Is he real? ? 32:15 -- Why does he have it better than me? 35:40 -- How do you make me feel good? 36:10 -- How does he make me think about it? 37: Does he have a chance to be the real real or not? 39: What are you a freakOff? 40:00 | Is he fake or not a real freak Off ? 45:10 -- Why is he a real human being? 47:30-- What are we supposed to do with that?
00:10:31.000This is going to be an amazing show today because...
00:10:35.000It's extraordinary everything that's going on.
00:10:36.000We'll talk about the pages and walkie-talkies exploding, and we'll talk about the distinction between war and terror, and where the line is drawn, and an issue we've talked about before on our show, like who can be killed and who can't be killed, those kind of politics.
00:10:52.000Hate-awakened wonders like Mabel Queenie and Mikey Static.
00:11:42.000We discussed how certain information is getting selected against online.
00:11:46.000We're talking about new, more sophisticated models of censorship.
00:11:49.000It was a really, really good conversation.
00:11:50.000I just want to show you this little bit.
00:11:52.000If you're an Awakened Wonder, that means a local subscriber, this will be up tomorrow.
00:11:57.000One of the things that's most alarming about the assassination attempts, just as a citizen who's watching this, is the fact that it has become almost normalized in the way that this has been covered.
00:12:09.000And I think that's the saddest part about this.
00:12:12.000Just over two months ago was an assassination attempt.
00:12:14.000As recently as several weeks ago, it was not even talked about really anymore.
00:12:18.000And then there was the second assassination attempt, and as a matter of days later, it's not really discussed anymore.
00:12:24.000When these should be exceptional, appalling, rare, historical events that'll be in the history books for kids a century from now, and yet forget about a century from now, even days from then, it's almost as though it's forgotten, as though it's not in the social media cycle anymore.
00:12:41.000It's a pretty good conversation, and you'll like it, I think.
00:13:34.000Let's have a look at Kamala Harris talking about the pressures of being... the problem of being a role model, as our great Deepak Shakur used to say.
00:14:53.000There's no guarantee to free speech on misinformation or hate speech and especially around our democracy.
00:15:00.000That's amazing because hate speech and misinformation around our democracy means there has to be an arbiter of what constitutes misinformation and hate speech.
00:15:13.000And it's this ability to arbitrate what constitutes misinformation and what constitutes hate speech,
00:15:19.000which is granting incredible authority and power to already overly empowered bureaucracies.
00:15:25.000And as a testimony for some kind of neutrality, even though I recognize the impossibility
00:15:30.000of such a state, what if power changes hands?
00:15:34.000What if you legislate for the ability to censor what is deemed misinformation and then Trump
00:15:44.000This is why I think it's so important for us to connect with principles rather than outcomes.
00:15:49.000Don't you think, like, I wonder what it'd be like if CNN, MSNBC, and this includes Fox just to make sure that the experiment works, wouldn't it be good if they were given the outlines of a story saying, this group has done this thing to this group.
00:16:05.000But we're not going to tell you what the group is.
00:16:07.000We're only going to tell you what the thing is.
00:16:09.000We're not going to tell you who the targets are and who the perpetrators are.
00:16:12.000And then you can use the principle, like, you know, whether it's viable or right to use explosives in a foreign country.
00:16:18.000And if it's alright to use explosives in a foreign country, then everyone should be okay to use explosives in a foreign country.
00:16:25.000And if it's alright for children to be killed, then I suppose everyone's got the right to kill children.
00:16:29.000And quite soon, I suppose, you get to a point of something approaching a universal position of, well, I wouldn't want my children to be killed.
00:16:38.000I wouldn't mind if someone for a while would suspend them in like that thing that Han Solo was in, just to give me a break.
00:16:44.000But killing children, surely that's as close to universal as we're likely to get.
00:16:50.000And you'll note, as well as the Fast news cycles, fast threshing ability to almost remove stories just because of the pace that the cycle's moving at, they also entirely obviate stories that are no use to them.
00:17:07.000Like, do you not consider Bobby Kennedy and Trump working together on a campaign to be significant.
00:17:15.000Somebody from the left of the Democrats and somebody that's regarded as a very right-wing figure, certainly has been ever since he ran, doesn't that suggest there's something of an anti-establishment consensus emerging or...
00:17:28.000You know, we're deep into semantic territory.
00:17:30.000Anyway, here's Bobby Kennedy talking about the tendency of the Democratic Party to move towards censorship.
00:17:38.000Yeah, killing adults is an abomination.
00:20:29.000That energy really affected me as a stand-up comedian.
00:20:32.000Sometimes when I used to do stand-up in small venues, if someone went to the toilet, I'd get the whole audience to leave and go and, like, hide.
00:20:39.000We're hiding where the whole audience is hiding.
00:20:42.000Because too many people went to the toilet, and to punish them, we're hiding from them now.
00:22:50.000I feel this has grown out of materialism and individualism.
00:22:53.000Let me show you what I mean by that by using this post of Edward Snowden's.
00:22:57.000Looking at the reaction to Israel's Unabomber-style booby-trap campaign from people who actually live in the region, it's created a hundred times more enemies than Hezbollah could ever hope to recruit.
00:23:05.000Even from a military perspective, it's terribly short-sighted.
00:23:08.000So, In a sense, Edward Snowden, back to the screen, Edward Snowden is making the point that even from a practical perspective, it's not sort of not a sensible strategy.
00:23:19.000It's kind of the same as what I was saying about Tim Watson, Kamala Harris and the censorship.
00:23:27.000He's admittedly a kind of liberal social democrat who used the metaphor of the pizza.
00:23:34.000If you were cut in the pizza, but you didn't get to choose first, how would you cut that pizza up?
00:23:40.000You'd probably cut it up relatively equal.
00:23:42.000It's a simple sort of metaphor for it.
00:23:45.000What it, I suppose, enables us to understand is we've long let go, some time ago, of clear and reliable principles.
00:23:52.000Is it because of the death of religion?
00:23:54.000Is it because of the fall of the Berlin Wall?
00:23:57.000Is it because rampant globalism and bureaucracy has overtaken us?
00:24:01.000Is it because it seems our cherished principles that were once regarded as universal have been slowly eroded as we've become little more than commodities or the consumers of commodities?
00:24:12.000Let's have a look at how a couple of news outlets covered the recent walkie-talkie pager story, and let's have a look at the principles that it suggests to us, before looking at how Lindsey Graham and Ryan Ruth have some surprising things in common.
00:24:32.000But, if you're watching this on YouTube, you're going to have to click the link in the description to start the countdown, because this content is available for those that support our free speech on Rumble.
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00:25:17.000Lebanon is on edge tonight after another tech attack on Hezbollah.
00:25:21.000This time, walkie-talkies have exploded, killing at least 20 people and injuring hundreds more.
00:25:28.000It happened just as crowds gathered to mourn those killed yesterday by deadly pager blasts.
00:25:36.000There are also reports solar energy systems detonated in several homes.
00:25:40.000Israel's responded by declaring a new phase of the war has begun.
00:25:44.000The logic of making all these devices explode is to do it as a pre-emptive strike before a major military operation.
00:25:55.000Hezbollah started using pagers like this because it was worried about Israeli electronic surveillance.
00:26:01.000It thought that this old-fashioned technology was potentially more secure than smartphones, but that turns out to have been a deadly mistake as those pagers started detonating yesterday in a massive chain of explosions.
00:26:14.000Hezbollah is saying this is a covert operation carried out by Israel targeting its members.
00:26:21.000Now, The former director of the CIA tells us what appears most likely is that Israel somehow got into the supply chain of these pagers and planted small explosives in them before they were delivered to Hezbollah.
00:26:35.000The question is whether an attack on this scale will cause Hezbollah to back down or whether it will provoke them into all-out war.
00:26:43.000I suppose it's likely, back to screen, Alistair, thank you mate.
00:26:48.000I suppose it's likely that what it will elicit is a response of some description and will likely lead to an escalation.
00:27:00.000I'm trying my best, as just a person who's I suppose not directly affected and only an observer and a pundit, to remain able to observe what principles are at play here.
00:27:13.000Here's a way that might help you to understand it.
00:27:18.000You might understand it in a thousand different ways.
00:27:20.000I suppose we're different from one another.
00:27:21.000Do you remember when the Bush administration were vilified because of their attacks on Iraq when apparently there were Never discovered weapons of mass destruction that had to be sought out and the Bush administration were condemned.
00:28:25.000I wonder if it's possible to even have a conversation, let alone create content, where you can simultaneously in your mind hold Israeli folk for whom you care and love, people in Gaza, For whom you care and love and walk in a principled fashion through it.
00:28:47.000Or do you think, let me know in the comments on Rumble or You Awaken Wonders, whether or not you just have to sort of go, no, I'm going to hate someone.
00:28:57.000And if you think that's what we're really doing now is choosing who to hate, then you're going to love Lindsey Graham and Ryan Ruth, because Lindsey Graham, He's, you know, a neocon, a militarist, a military-industrial-complex dude.
00:31:01.000And there's no mention of the fact that this guy, who by the way has been interviewed by every media outlet in Washington, this guy was like a very famous guy.
00:32:04.000They're just not telling you the facts.
00:32:07.000And without belaboring the point, I'm using this as just one example among a countless number of examples where reality is completely distorted and the average person has not only no idea but no way of knowing what the truth is.
00:32:20.000So the guy who is now in custody for attempted murder against the Republican nominee, the former U.S.
00:32:27.000President Donald Trump, that guy has been interviewed countless times by every big media outlet in the United States.
00:32:34.000He's got, you know, a criminal record the length of your arm, 20 charges, including possession of weapons of mass destruction.
00:32:41.000The New York Times didn't bother learning any of that before they held him up as a freedom fighter in Ukraine, where he was living.
00:32:47.000And then the piece describes the contact he's had with members of Congress and their staffs and other U.S.
00:33:44.000Horseshoe politics is almost a cliched phrase these days, and maybe in two peculiar and anomalous examples, like dear Lindsey Graham, God love him, God bless him, that unusual, poor scene and sweltering individual, that odd little Jim Henson creation, that peculiar occupant of the labyrinth, so odd and Idiosyncratic!
00:34:11.000I half expect him to start worshipping David Bowie's wizard king, pixie king, at any moment.
00:34:18.000And him and one of the Trump assassins having a sort of a shared purview shows us how messy things have become.
00:34:27.000So, I suppose principles are costly, aren't they?
00:34:29.000If you have principles like, I am an establishment, I recognise that I have a personal responsibility to participate in changing the world.
00:34:37.000There are points where you will make mistakes, certainly I make lots of mistakes, but at least you'll know when you're doing them rather than Continually metastasizing into some creature of convenience.
00:34:48.000Luke, have a look at these memes that are up in the AwakendWonder chat.
00:35:12.000Also, could you draw the curtains a little bit, because I can see a lot of activity, not right now, but when it's happening I can see it and it distracts me, so if you pull both of those right shut.
00:36:18.000We're talking a bit about those assassination attempts.
00:36:21.000Kamala Harris says that Donald Trump and the several assassination attempts of recent weeks might give him a better understanding of the struggles of the LGBTQ plus community who feel threatened by Project 2025.
00:36:34.000Let's see if this makes sense or if it's just a piece of rhetorical oddness.
00:36:40.000Do you have full confidence in the Secret Service to protect all of you?
00:37:38.000One of the reasons I don't feel safe is because I know that we are heavily surveilled and that Kamala Harris is a representative of those kind of powers.
00:37:48.000I know that we're heavily censored, and Kamala Harris is a representative of those kind of powers.
00:37:53.000I know that we are being guided By people that are not qualified towards increasing conflict with nuclear superpowers like Russia and China and Iran.
00:38:08.000And Kamala Harris is a representative of those powers.
00:39:23.000I was only half listening to myself as I was saying it.
00:39:26.000One thing I can tell you with a degree of certainty is that when it comes to legacy media, like CNN, they revel in misinformation while claiming to protect you from it.
00:39:37.000Here, Scott Jennings acknowledges the fact that The Trump bloodbath lyric is a deliberately misleading mainstream media meme.
00:40:13.000I don't think she said there would be a bloodbath.
00:40:15.000The first thing she said, which was true, and the second thing she said... It is said by every Democrat working for or around her campaign every day on this network and every other one.
00:40:25.000The bloodbath thing is stated every single day.
00:40:27.000Okay, let me just... But my point is, dictator, bloodbath, eliminate Constitution... Hold on, let's just clear this up.
00:40:33.000You're referring to Trump's use of the word bloodbath when he was talking... And what was he talking about?
00:40:39.000I'm going to explain it to people because I think there's confusion about this.
00:40:42.000Use of the word bloodbath when he was talking about, you know, vehicle manufacturing jobs in the United States.
00:40:47.000Vice President Harris improperly and unfairly mischaracterized that as him saying there would be a bloodbath if he were elected.
00:40:54.000However, she did not say that if Trump were elected there would be a bloodbath.
00:42:37.000Part of my plan under my economic opportunity plan going forward is that right now, start-up entrepreneurs, small businesses, only get a tax deduction of $5,000.
00:42:48.000Nobody can start a small business with $5,000.
00:42:54.000Understanding, again, that when people have the opportunity to have the resources to get started, they're going to put the good ideas, they're going to put the hard work into it.
00:43:12.000If you look at the interviews they've been doing with local media, and they've opened up a bit more since the debate, the first question is often, what are you going to do to lower prices?
00:43:18.000Which is a very hard question for an incumbent party to answer.
00:43:21.000And it has implications that are very Trumpian.
00:43:24.000It is, Trump says he's going to do mass deportation.
00:43:53.000You can't hit the button that makes that go away.
00:43:55.000But Trump has an answer that gets him through these questions.
00:43:57.000And Harris, I think, with a different set of incentives and a different relationship to something she can back up, In a policy paper, she doesn't have an answer, so she goes to a larger... Well, imagine a future where there are more businesses and this starts to ameliorate.
00:44:10.000Let's have a policy freak-off, because here is Kamala Harris saying, in response to, I don't know what the question was, I grew up a middle-class kid.
00:44:19.000In our country, it's Keir Starmer's dad was a toolmaker.
00:44:22.000There's nothing, when he was campaigning, he didn't need his toolmaker dad so much now that he's got his hands on the levers of power.
00:44:28.000What he needs now is the ability to imprison people for stuff they say on the internet, and he has that ability.
00:44:36.000The idea that politicians deploy rhetoric that makes them sound normal, affable, relatable, become a joke and a bit of a cliche.
00:44:45.000We know the baby kissing was started by Adolf Hitler.
00:44:48.000You know that there are numerous techniques, you know, whether it is Joe Biden banging on about Stanton and corn pop, or the extraordinary backstory of Barack Obama.
00:44:59.000People have to elevate their humanity in order to, I suppose, somehow refresh us, remind us, or even distract us from the fact that they don't seem like ordinary people.
00:45:11.000They don't appear to behave or legislate like normal people.
00:45:14.000But just take an example from earlier on, like when Kamala Harris was talking about, you know, people not feeling safe in that moment, referring to the cultural conditions that are convenient for her to raise that grow out of what she believes to be the bigotry of the right that leads to prejudicial conditions from people with for people with minority identity preferences.
00:45:37.000She doesn't say you might not feel safe, though, because We're escalating tensions with nuclear superpowers on almost every front.
00:45:47.000And it just seems like a weird way to think and a weird way to communicate.
00:45:51.000In a minute we'll have a look at Kamala Harris, just another plucky middle-class kid who made her way to the top.
00:45:58.000Yeah, I wonder about that, spirit of the age.
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00:48:18.000I just want to have a look at, I just want to show you this moment that allows us to further understand the rather trivial responses to inquiries about policy.
00:48:30.000Have a look, it's from Kamala Harris of course.
00:48:32.000When you talk about bringing down prices and making life more affordable for people, what are one or two specific things you have in mind for that?
00:49:00.000But one of the sort of incredible advantages of the online space is, and one of the paradoxes I suppose, is whilst we're all Hypnotized and spellbound by TikTok and easily dragged off into avenues of idiocy on Instagram or scrolling on X for much too long and looking at stuff that's just clearly not good for you.
00:49:20.000We also do have the ability to consume incredible long-form content where there are excellent arguments available to people you just would never hear elsewhere.
00:49:30.000Even academics that are non-sanctioned, someone like Graham Hancock, who archaeologists detest and despise, or Randall Carlson, who has amazing theories, or figures like Mearsheimer and Sachs when it comes to geopolitics, who people might condemn, but they're legit academics who can provide a counter-narrative to what you'll hear elsewhere.
00:49:51.000Now, when you hear Kamala Harris say, I grew up a middle kid, middle class kid for the umpteenth time, doesn't it feel sort of facile and empty and sort of, in a way, a politics that belongs to a different time, a rhetoric that is defunct and dying?
00:51:01.000Now, The importance of platforms like this one is that they can offer alternative perspectives.
00:51:07.000Here's Peter Thiel talking about the 2024 election and the potential that in the event that it's a close election in your country, and they tend to be down there, they generally are, It's likely that there's a possibility for stealing.
00:51:21.000I've not seen this yet, but I'm interested in Peter Thiel.
00:51:25.000I've heard people say interesting stuff about him, but in this instance, he's talking about the risks of a close election and the potential for it to be stolen.
00:51:39.000If it is going to be close, by the way, if it's going to be a razor-thin close election, then I'm pretty sure Kamala will win, because they will cheat, they will fortify it, they will steal the ballots.
00:51:51.000And so, if we can answer them in the event that it's close, I don't want to be involved.
00:52:01.000In the event that it's not close, I don't need to be involved.
00:52:04.000And so that's sort of a straightforward point.
00:52:08.000How much cheating on a percentage basis do you think happens every year?
00:53:44.000I suppose that was a very popular perspective on simplifying the process of elections.
00:53:49.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and the chat.
00:53:53.000Now, I know many people would say that Chris Cuomo burned his right to be listened to when he talked about Ivan Mectin on CNN, but I'm the person that believes in redemption, in second chances, in progress, in change, in new alliances, in looking for friendship rather than enmity.
00:54:07.000And here is Chris Cuomo Offering an astonishing critique on the left's attacks on Donald Trump.
00:54:15.000Surely we can see now that snaking through power are the allied and alloyed interests of the military-industrial complex.
00:54:24.000One minute they seem to have as their avatars Cheney and Bush, the next minute Kamala and Biden.
00:54:31.000Shouldn't we welcome people from the mainstream disavowing and decrying the war machine or Being critical of legacy media and their attempts to continually demonize Donald Trump.
00:54:44.000Whether or not any individual or any populist nationalist movement is the solution to the complex problems the world faces right now is yet to be determined.
00:54:53.000But certainly we should welcome new voices in this space.
00:54:56.000Why don't you let me know in the comments and chat what you think about Chris Cuomo talking about the left's attacks on And you can think what you want about Trump.
00:55:05.000He does not have many more full-throated critics of what he says and does than me.
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00:58:08.000Okay, let's have a look at Brett Weinstein and Rogan Talking about the potential cheap margin in an election. He
00:58:16.000was the Kennedy assassination One good book on the Kennedy assassination. I was like god
00:58:21.000damn it. They killed the fucking president. It freaked me out forever
00:58:24.000That was like I literally had a giant shift in how I viewed the world
00:58:30.000after reading that book because before that I was never a questioner of
00:58:34.000Whatever was in the news or whatever. The narrative was that we were being told about anything well, but
00:58:41.000I mean, I have exactly the same reaction to that story, and I've been down that rabbit hole, and I think you're just ultimately left to the question.
01:00:37.000And one of the things that I'm trying to convince people of is that it's not hopeless because they can cheat, but it means that you have to succeed at a level that exceeds their capacity to erase it.
01:00:52.000So we're talking about like maybe they can cheat by 10%.
01:00:56.000Right, and what we know, and I think actually we owe Trump a huge debt of gratitude for proving something that I couldn't have told you if it was true before he won the presidency, which is Is there still enough democracy left in the system for something to upend the plan?
01:01:45.000That's the thing that brings the excitement.
01:01:47.000Even if there are things you disagree with, even if there are things you don't see eye-to-eye on, even if there are things you think, I'm not sure about that.
01:02:01.000Yeah, that's pretty exciting and that's pretty inspiring.
01:02:04.000Don't you think that's more likely the reason he's so vehemently demonized rather than any sort of inherent malevolence within him?
01:02:10.000I mean, isn't it impossible to imagine that the technological feudalism that lies at the end of the globalist project, total civilian management, where you're on a program for medication, you're on a program for finance, You're on a program for your every move that you can be social credit scored into a corner at a moment's notice and your automatic driverless car would drop you off at the nearest human depository if you uttered one word out of line with the New World Order's ever-flowing, ongoing, omniscient edict.
01:02:43.000Man, surely that is the reason we should be excited about all disruptors.
01:02:48.000My enemy's enemy is my friend and there are chances yet for disruption, but that's just Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat, baby.
01:02:56.000Listen, you know that if you're going to operate in this world and not go absolutely insane in the membrane, you're going to need a little bit of the Lord in your life.
01:03:06.000We've been studying Bibles over on Locals for a little while now.
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01:04:20.000Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ who gave himself for our sins to rescue us from the present evil age according to the will of our God and Father To whom be glory forever and ever.
01:05:33.000We've got a fantastic show for you tomorrow.
01:05:34.000Now, if you're on Awake and Wonder on Locals, Majid Nawaz's interview's been up there.
01:05:38.000And if you're interested in the subject of migration, and if you're interested in the subject of the culture clash that's going on, it seems like across the world, but it's been happening pretty heavy in our country, then you're going to love this conversation.