Russell Brand is back with another episode of Stay Free With Russell Brand. This time, he's talking about the Trump administration's trade war with China, and why he thinks it's a good thing that we don't have a God.
00:05:16.000Thanks for joining me today for Stay Free with Russell Brand and what a glorious day it is to be alive and in the holy light of the Lord wherever you are watching this.
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00:05:35.000the shivering huddled remnants of Bongino's army, probably trying to get along with release details of dossiers of what he's doing over there at the FBI.
00:05:46.000Great journalists like Glenn Greenwald, you can find them here too, as well as people in the space of gaming and sports and stuff like that.
00:06:30.000I mean, I'm having to talk about tariffs a lot more than I would if I was given my own rights and ability to choose the topics of the day.
00:06:38.000But often, when I look at the news, sometimes it's like tariffs and sometimes it's me being falsely accused of things and ultimately I thought I'd go tariffs!
00:06:48.000You know, let's try the old tariffs out.
00:06:57.000Dust on the wind of history, temporarily imbued with the glory of consciousness, floating molecules we, unless we bear the hallmark and signature of he that made us holy, every one of us.
00:07:47.000And this seems maybe to you like a tangential example, but remember, like, throughout the Biden administration, the sort of general...
00:07:59.000The general rhetoric is predisposed towards being contemptuous towards financial matters and financial elites, and to a degree I would say that as a person who's a, if not a former liberal, because I'm a...
00:08:43.000And then that kind of analysis that I would have first received from the left, from people like, say, Noam Chomsky, or for me, my age, someone like Naomi Klein, which was, we are cynical about the system.
00:08:53.000We are cynical about the limitations of democratic government.
00:08:56.000We believe that there is a global power that is ushering you into small...
00:09:02.000Paddocks of conformity that the elites may carry out their agenda.
00:09:06.000All of them arguments appear to have been just completely lost and abandoned at the first sign of Donald, dear old Donald Trump, causing a little bit of trouble.
00:09:14.000And it's not just the United States, although we will be talking about the United States and the trade war, we'll be talking about that.
00:09:20.000Look, my hat's not intentionally at that jaunty angle.
00:09:22.000I didn't look at myself before we started today, but you better believe I'm looking at myself now.
00:10:06.000That was the sleep panic disorder, I believe.
00:10:10.000Seems like I, in some deep part of my being, knew that I would one day after.
00:10:16.000Tool up in the holy armour of salvation against matters of this nature.
00:10:19.000Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that.
00:10:22.000Now, if you're watching from the UK, we're obviously paying particular attention to the Ireland Penitentiary, formerly known as the United Kingdom.
00:11:42.000The theme is pretending that they care for you when they want to control you.
00:11:46.000The theme is pretending they care about justice while neglecting to undertake an inquiry into the rape gang scandal that has beset and torn apart the nation.
00:11:55.000Pretending to care about justice while holding Julian Assange in jail.
00:12:15.000Remember, Julian Assange exposed secrets that embarrassed the government.
00:12:20.000Initially, of course, he was accused of sexual assault in Sweden, but those charges, they seem to disappear.
00:12:25.000And I'm not talking about my own cases here.
00:12:27.000I'm just talking about a tendency that we've noticed if some people, and I'm not comparing myself to Julian Assange, that man made extremely, extremely important sacrifices.
00:12:37.000He was cherished and treasured by the legacy media, the New York Times, the Guardian, Figaro, all those guys.
00:12:43.000Came to his aid when he was first reporting on corruption, global corruption.
00:12:46.000But when things got a little bit tasty and a little bit sticky, when the intentions of the powerful were truly exposed, man, they came for him.
00:12:57.000He was head of the CPS around the time that Julian Assange was not being given the right to a fair trial.
00:13:02.000So let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that.
00:13:06.000And let me know, too, how we missed that moment.
00:13:08.000I've heard the great comic Dave Smith talk about that around that time is when we had the Occupy movement, which, you know, Tim Paul was part of that.
00:13:17.000It was a popular anti-big finance movement.
00:13:20.000The Tea Party movement grew out of the right.
00:13:23.000Popular and populist movements were growing because people started to recognize So
00:13:54.000So let me know what you think about that in the comments and the chat.
00:13:57.000And let me know what you think about this story, too.
00:14:00.000This is Keir Starmer actively campaigned for Dan Norris, who has been now arrested for
00:14:05.000And I believe, and I'm not talking about my own case here, that everyone is innocent until they're proven guilty with corroborating evidence.
00:14:16.000So I wonder what paedophilia this dude has been up to, who's like, as you can see, they're like...
00:14:21.000Bump it away, hanging out with Keir Starmer.
00:14:23.000I wonder what other interests they have in common.
00:14:25.000Yes, they have the same political agenda.
00:14:26.000I wonder if they have any other things in common.
00:14:39.000I mean, isn't that the function of Epstein's party islands, where many of these kind of powerful individuals went and enjoyed the treasures and the pleasures?
00:15:51.000And I want to talk about Jay Bacharia as well.
00:15:53.000And Fauci claiming he doesn't know who tried to censor.
00:15:58.000Let me know if you have any ideas as to who might be behind that censorship.
00:16:04.000Okay, do you ever wonder that whether or not Facebook, under the stewardship of its oligarchical owners, ever listens to what you're saying?
00:16:15.000Do you ever think that possibly your devices can't be relied on, might be spied on?
00:17:22.000A lot of talk about pizza ping pong over there.
00:17:24.000Yeah, well, we know that 68 grand was spent on pizzas in a single night.
00:17:30.000I mean, but hey, we all get peckish and everyone's got appetites and evidently some of these people that might be, according to one commentator, I don't know what you think about this in the comments and chat, a lot of people are sexually compromised by getting into these positions of giddy-ing power.
00:17:46.000Okay, just a quick reference to one more story in my beloved United Kingdom prison penitentiary island.
00:17:53.000This is the farmers of the UK are up in arms protesting again as the government introduces various measures to crush their business, to crush their way of life.
00:18:05.000Forgetting that, you know, people do need food.
00:18:20.000It's quite ridiculous to assume that we have to give up agriculture.
00:18:26.000Perhaps what we need, and let me know what you think about this in the comments and chat.
00:18:29.000We'll be talking about this later in the week, is we need integrated and awakened...
00:18:34.000Organic, where possible, farming practices.
00:18:37.000Are you interested, as I am, in the principle of subsidiarity, maximal community control, where we reflect and model upon the way we may have lived for many thousands of years, where in a single community you might know where your schools, hospitals are, where your food is grown or reared,
00:18:53.000that you might be able to be integrally involved in the way your community is run?
00:18:57.000Do you think that's the way that things are going under the auspices and guidance of globalism, bureaucratic?
00:19:03.000Technologically driven societies where the individual is more and more disposable.
00:19:07.000Have you ever heard them talk about AI?
00:19:09.000Have you heard them openly decry humanity saying we're disposable now?
00:19:13.000If all that matters is our ability to participate in economies, what god are we worshipping then?
00:19:19.000And is there any guidance against worshipping idols of that nature?
00:19:23.000Of course there is because it was pre-empted and predicted not just by millennia but forces outside of time.
00:19:29.000that if we start to revere money, if we start to revere sex, if we start to revere self, we will lose our way.
00:19:35.000We are here as stewards and custodians of nature.
00:19:37.000The agricultural crisis in the UK tells us that people have lost their connection to the land.
00:19:45.000The thing I believe in most about Bobby Kennedy is his commitment to an awakened, healthy lifestyle where we know what food we're putting in our mouth, where we know what medicine we're putting in our arm, or in the right circumstances, in our bottoms.
00:20:49.000Now, there are many people that deeply oppose it.
00:20:51.000And even among Trump supporters, there's probably lots of you, let me know what you think about this, guys, that want more done to end war and to end violence.
00:21:01.000That want more done to ensure that the reckoning due to those that lied during the pandemic is undertaken.
00:21:08.000But what Trump for sure is, is consistently funny.
00:21:12.000Here he is dissing Adam Schiff in a very deliberate, if cruel, way.
00:21:18.000And that's with all of the difficulties and all of the fake investigations and the Adam Shifty shifts.
00:21:58.000If you think about your favourite comedian, see if that holds and let me know who your favourite comedians are and we'll talk about it.
00:22:05.000Because what that gives me an insight to is that Donald Trump's been in meetings with Adam Schiff and while he's supposed to be listening to what Adam Schiff's saying, that saying's probably politically relevant and important.
00:22:26.000Because we've come from such a nihilistic and desperate and awful time with politicians, propped up liars and blackguards, near corpses like Biden, puppet figures like Kamala, liars that turn their backs and use false rhetoric like Barack Obama.
00:22:40.000That's not to get in my nation with Blair, whose very name is an anagram of liar, or Keir Starmer, whose name rhymes with harmer.
00:22:47.000It's a relief to have someone who's at least funny!
00:23:12.000It turns out that the credentials most required for people that might, at least might, Govern or advocate for the people they were elected to represent?
00:23:21.000Is that the media and the institutions of government hate them?
00:23:25.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat, though, Bloody Prophecy.
00:23:28.000Let me know what you think about it, Cosmic Wave.
00:23:30.000Let me know what you think about it, Care Bear Mama 5, Jim Earthsea, all my beloved friends.
00:23:35.000Looks like Rumble's being frowned to me.
00:23:42.000But... Above all else, it's a spiritual war, and that's the war that we can win if our I remains true.
00:23:48.000If the light of consciousness is allowed to travel through us, if we don't impede it or impair it by allowing our eyes to be distracted, if we keep our eyes on the one true God, then surely we will prevail.
00:26:43.000The point of comedy, I believe, is to continually reveal that there are ulterior realms.
00:26:48.000While we might be taking ourselves seriously here, on some level, we're all just sort of playing out roles, participating, pretending to care, that at any moment you could get a bit of grieving news that would reduce you to your humanity and therefore your divinity.
00:27:00.000We play around here like we're eternal, man, but we ain't.
00:27:55.000Because aren't we looking for ways to measure and register the culture?
00:28:02.000Bleeding its way towards common sense.
00:28:06.000Now, just so you know where I stand, in case you care, I don't believe that we're going to solve the kind of problems we're tackling at the moment through political figures, political rhetoric, or political institutions.
00:28:16.000I believe we're in the middle of a pretty serious spiritual crisis.
00:28:22.000Look at the way the world is being run.
00:28:24.000Nevertheless, it seemed pretty plain to me...
00:28:27.000At the advent of the last election that if globalists, centralists, leftists who believe in nothing and therefore will fall for anything, if those people were elevated for further four years into power in your country most significantly, we were going to be in some pretty serious trouble.
00:28:45.000So I reckon that we are on the precipice of something new and glorious.
00:28:49.000Let's see where Bill Maher stands on all this.
00:28:58.000Alright, let's have a look at Bill Maher talking about, in this instance, the fact that Trump is one of the most effective politicians of our times.
00:29:07.000Trump, really interesting, is one of the most effective politicians.
00:29:11.000Whatever you think of the policy and him as a person, just as a politician, just understanding that always lean in to being more who you are.
00:29:22.000The people are not savvy about issues, but they smell a phony a mile away.
00:29:29.000And that kind of shit, nobody else does it.
00:29:32.000You know, there's a couple of times when, I mean, look, I've been his biggest critic for good reason.
00:29:40.000And when he got reelected, I said, I'm not going to pre-hate anything.
00:29:43.000And then the first week I said, well, there's lots of things I hate because I do.
00:29:49.000Okay, there's some things I don't hate also, but The way he can do that and sometimes kind of make me go, oh man, I got to give it up.
00:30:02.000Like when he did that thing where the guy came in from the Taliban and he said, this is an aerial picture of your house.
00:30:10.000If during a withdrawal one American is hurt, just know I know where you live.
00:30:16.000I was like, oh, can we just play the music now?
00:30:21.000I don't care if it's Donald Trump and he's the worst person ever, blah, blah, blah.
00:30:27.000One time they were doing something, something was going on, and he said, you know what, when you come after New York, you gotta go through me.
00:30:38.000You know, he has those moments that no other politician has, and the Democrats have to find that guy.
00:30:45.000I suppose, render unto Caesar what is Caesar's.
00:30:47.000If you're going to have a material world that's built on economics and military grandstanding, if it's built on bravado, if it's built on moxie, if these are the values around which a culture is organised, then you want people that understand it.
00:31:01.000You don't want hollowed-out, shallow bureaucrats that are not capable of any, it seems, intuitive or instinctual thinking.
00:31:09.000Dear old Joe Biden, peddling the same old stories for years.
00:31:14.000I reckon on the basis that they reveal the true nature of power.
00:31:27.000Many of us awoke or became at least more alert, more savvy, more conversationally adept during the pandemic precisely because it was an opportunity for us to see how even something like science, a word that's supposed to represent empiricism, objectivity and information based on trial.
00:31:44.000And measurable veracity became a type of empty orthodoxy, a new religion as it were, a religion employed to create control, subservience, asceticism, denial, wearing the bizarre synecdoches and markers of your cult or faith.
00:32:03.000The people wearing masks, the people pledging allegiance, the people screaming and shaming if you didn't bow down and take their intravascular or intramuscular communion.
00:32:14.000Well, Anthony Fauci, he stood proud and tall, as proud and tall as a goblin man can, telling you what to do.
00:32:23.000And he's still trying to do it even now while you're awakened.
00:32:26.000Thankfully, Jay Bhattacharya is now head of the NIH.
00:33:05.000Thank the Lord that he's risen to prominence and power now.
00:33:07.000Here's Anthony Fauci saying he don't know who it was that censored Jay Bhattacharya in spite of the fact that there are Freedom of Information Act requests that show that the person that was censoring Jay Bhattacharya was Anthony Fauci.
00:33:23.000What an extraordinary turn up for the books.
00:33:54.000He said that his great Barrington declaration saying, hey, let's not be so strong on shutting down things, that people kept trying to censor it on Twitter and stuff.
00:34:08.000Well, we'd be better off to have an open debate.
00:34:11.000I don't know who was trying to censor.
00:34:14.000The only thing that I can do is speak for myself.
00:34:48.000Could we imagine he may be lying about?
00:34:50.000Here's Jay Bhattacharya and this to me is the kind of political figure, leader, scientist and regulator that your country needs to embrace and support precisely because in addition to him being committed to true science, science is going to involve conversation, science is going to certainly involve proving things,
00:35:06.000science is going to involve admitting that you were wrong.
00:35:09.000Think of all the various plateaus that have been exceeded.
00:35:13.000In the chronology of science, the end of Hellenistic beliefs, the advent of germ theory, as we begin to measure and understand the material world and the cosmos around us, we have different ways of telling stories.
00:35:27.000But there is one story that supersedes all of it.
00:35:29.000Even by the vanguard of scientific reckoning, 90% of the world is made of dark energy.
00:35:45.000Think about the many automated processes that have to take place in order for you to breathe and survive and consider that there is a living God that abides and walks with you and is present with you, even now.
00:35:56.000And think about what we can infer from this presence, that we must be moral, convivial, congenial, exist in fraternity and love with one another as one.
00:36:08.000All of the nations of the world should be minimally impeded in their sovereignty for there is only one sovereignty that matters, the sovereignty of the true king.
00:36:18.000And you can't undertake that if you're full of bad food and if you're full of bad drugs and if you're full of bad information.
00:36:33.000It's kind of incredible to be in this position.
00:36:36.000I mean, I never anticipated that such a turnaround could happen.
00:36:39.000But I want to make sure that people understand I don't want retribution.
00:36:43.000What I want is for gold standard science to happen.
00:36:46.000And that means even people who disagree with me should have their say.
00:36:49.000We'll never use this agency to censor scientists who disagree.
00:36:52.000If scientists are censored, we actually can't have excellent science.
00:36:57.000The way forward in science is by engagement, respectful engagement with the data and And that censorship is actually, I think, the root cause of many of the problems that happened during the pandemic.
00:37:41.000But the principle of good, the principle of light, the principle most high exists for all of us.
00:37:45.000So while we're in the fields of science, particularly if we're in a position of political power charged with the health of a nation, it matters that we're honest.
00:37:54.000It matters that we don't advocate for censorship.
00:37:56.000It matters that you were censored on Facebook.
00:37:58.000It matters that you were censored on X. It matters that people that spoke openly about the pandemic and pharmaceutical companies were shut down and censored and subsequently lied about.
00:38:07.000All these Things are really, really significant.
00:38:09.000Not just in and of themselves, though also that, but because they are the observable tendrils that will lead you, if you follow them, to the true nature of dark power.
00:38:18.000For we fight not just against flesh, but dark power in high principalities.
00:38:23.000And let us put now on the full armor of the Lord as we oppose their Luciferian forces, as we cast out the false light and embrace anew this glorious awakening, my brothers and sisters.
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00:41:49.000The phrase, do not be afraid, appears approximately 365 times in the Bible, says someone in the locals chat.
00:41:55.000Let me say, they've used AI for good there, getting that stat.
00:41:59.000That's shame in 7-Eleven and Mrs. CMS having a little bit of a chat, though, because this is a very good chat to join, by the way.
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00:42:17.000You know, there's some sort of foot onion.
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00:42:25.000Now let me know what you think about this.
00:42:27.000Do you want me to talk about Sam Harris and Joe Rogan?
00:42:29.000Do you want me to get a little deeper into the vaccine wars with Tucker's guest, Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, shocking him that 9 million children under 12, including babies, have got the most recent version of the COVID mRNA shot.
00:42:54.000It turns out that, mate, is that what's going to be required?
00:42:57.000Is that what it's going to take to get that country into shape?
00:43:00.000Is it going to take that Nigel Farage and Jeremy Corbyn and George Galloway, people from the right, come together to create a new consortium that sweeps out?
00:43:09.000The gutter dust that's currently running the nation, turning our great country into a theme park where the theme appears to be paedophilia, rape gangs and banging people up in jail for social media posts.
00:43:21.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat.
00:43:23.000Can we do better than Keir Starmer and his friend Paul Norris, Dan Norris, who's a kiddie harmer?
00:45:20.000Tucker shocked when he learns that people are still giving their babies experimental mRNA technology in spite of Bobby Kennedy being in office.
00:45:30.000Look at Tucker's shocked face in this thumbnail as he learns from a doctor that people are still being blagged, beleaguered and bullied into taking experimental medications.
00:45:41.000Who on earth is still injecting their babies with that stuff?
00:45:55.000Well, it's because of people in media that are still telling outrageous lies, that were too slow to tell the truth, that advocated essentially for companies like Pfizer and Moderna, that we knew for some time were ragbag, ragtag, ragamuffin, vagabonds on the con all day long.
00:46:11.000We knew that for some time, didn't we?
00:46:16.000Didn't Johnson& Johnson have to do a bunch of our core settlements because their baby powder, that's right, baby powder, was causing cancer?
00:46:31.000Let me know in the chat what you think about these people.
00:46:33.000Let me know how we're going to oppose them.
00:46:35.000Are we going to just lay down and take this?
00:46:38.000Should we just line up our kids for them?
00:46:40.000Whether it's Dan Norris, innocent until proven guilty, innocent.
00:46:43.000Till proven with corroborating evidence, but he's been arrested for being on the nonce.
00:46:49.000And we hear too many stories about this, don't we?
00:46:52.000About people in political power being sexually compromised, about being paedophiles.
00:46:56.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you've noticed that.
00:46:57.000Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about it, where you think it's coming from, where you think it's going.
00:47:01.000And most important of all, what are we going to do about it?
00:47:04.000While they, in giddy iconoclasm, try to rip down everything we hold dear and secret, and any time anyone who's half-decent with a word or two opens their mouths, you better believe they're going to be pummeled down.
00:47:57.000These men are now doing what they can, advised by the likes of Aaron Seary, Kali Means, excellent people that are equipped to oppose the level of endemic global corruption that we've been facing.
00:49:15.000Huh! Almost as if, like, you know, Pfizer, the FDA, Moderna, mainstream media, government, state, all might be involved in something together.
00:49:24.000I mean, I don't want to get labelled a conspiracy theorist, although I've been labelled worse in recent days, but it seems to me something's going on.
00:50:40.000...peculiarly of a vampire and a Frankenstein, yet nevertheless I grew up to be a kind of wolf boy, like a little Eddie Monster wolf boy, and I don't know, I've not let it affect me.
00:50:50.000I just enjoy being a sort of peculiar little wolf boy.
00:50:53.000Scott Gottlieb, I'm having a good time.
00:50:57.000Never gotten Epstein-Barr virus, I would never have gotten cancer, and now there's links between Epstein-Barr virus and multiple sclerosis, where I think the data is very convincing.
00:51:04.000So I think a lot of chronic debilitating disease...
00:51:07.000I don't want you to be thinking with my hairlines creeping down my forehead like a curtain of some description, eventually consuming my eyes like a spike protein entering as a muscular injection through the arm but eventually finding its way to the lining of the heart or the spike protein entering every single cell of the body.
00:51:24.000I don't want you to reflect too long on the fact that the coronavirus had...
00:51:29.000Particles and compounds within it that are impossible to generate and create in nature.
00:51:33.000At least we can't prove or demonstrate how they've been created in nature, leaving us to the conclusion that possibly they were created in a...
00:51:51.000The Secretary's tapped into a lot of concern among consumers that general health isn't good in this country, that diet has a very important nexus to our health, and that healthful opportunities, especially eating opportunities, aren't available to every consumer.
00:52:06.000Not everyone can go shop at Whole Foods.
00:52:58.000What they needed to do to show that...
00:53:01.000To show that pesticides weren't bad for you, they ran a bunch of tests, I believe at Stanford, although you can check that for yourself.
00:53:08.000What they did is they compared organic fruit to fruit that had been grown with pesticides.
00:53:14.000And do you know how they managed to come up with the ready and waiting headline that you better believe was publicized worldwide right afterward to assuage the fears of people that were concerned that pesticides could be linked to cancer?
00:53:28.000Fruit that's been treated with pesticides and organic fruit have the same vitamin and nutritional levels.
00:53:36.000Well, that's an interesting thing to test for.
00:53:39.000Because no one's tested whether or not pesticides cause cancer, but the message you've received are organic fruit isn't any more high in vitamin C than pesticide-treated fruit, for example.
00:53:54.000So pay attention to where you're getting your information from and what the agenda and intentions of those people could be.
00:54:02.000If, for example, you want to sell a bunch of fruit that's got pesticides on it because your entire business model is dependent on that, then the clinical trials that you're going to sponsor and fund are going to prove that pesticide-treated fruit has as much vitamins in it as organic fruit.
00:54:17.000But do they run a test, for example, to see if it's in any way carcinogenic?
00:54:22.000You are paying to keep these people in power.
00:54:41.000Whether you like it or not, they've got you in their hock.
00:54:44.000And in their pocket, and you will remain there unless you access a more powerful force.
00:54:49.000Thankfully, that is available to us all now.
00:54:53.000Let's go back to that guy from the Munsters, little Eddie Wolfgang, I think his name is.
00:54:57.000Portion size and taste and packaging and not the healthfulness of their foods, largely because they can't make qualified health claims on food labels.
00:55:04.000I think there's a lot we can do to improve that.
00:55:06.000I think it requires a lot of complex policymaking, which I haven't really seen evidence of yet.
00:55:11.000But I do worry that a lot of the anti-vax sentiment, a lot of this kind of movement is really an anti-vax movement and some of the Maha stuff, for some people, is just the wrapping around what is really a much more deliberate anti-vax campaign.
00:55:29.000It's just people like being anti-vax for no reason.
00:55:31.000Carful says, start your victory garden today.
00:56:15.000You might not ever even know their names.
00:56:17.000But you will see their fingerprints and their hallmarks everywhere because you could simply follow the money.
00:56:22.000Or you could simply observe with each new piece of legislation and regulation whether or not it grants further control to any powerful groups.
00:56:32.000It's too much for any one person to do.
00:56:35.000It's probably too much for thousands, maybe even hundreds of thousands of people to do.
00:56:39.000But if all of us do it, which is what's required, if all of us do it, which is what's required, for all of us to awaken, for all of us to reject authority and to find novel and brilliant ways of opposing, firstly by becoming fully autonomous, being able to run our own communities, grow and make our own food, protect our own people,
00:56:54.000stand up to corruption, and demand of the people that may be unconsciously participating in tyranny, members of the police force, Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat because this is time for us to awaken and
00:57:23.000to claim that the Maha movement He's anti-vax.
00:57:26.000People aren't just anti-vax in the same way that people support Tottenham or the Phillies or whoever your jam is.
00:57:33.000People are anti-vax because we were lied to about vaccinations and there's been insufficient clinical trials about the efficacy and consequences, side effects and symptoms of vaccines and vaccine injuries and we do know that they've been granted legal indemnity in a way that isn't possible or plausible for any other medicine.
00:58:38.000Sort of ask that presidential candidates come and see him and dictate the conditions and have three-hour chats where the president of the United States, president-elect at that point, or candidate for presidency, will sit there for three hours, not taking a pee, be absolutely open.
00:58:53.000Now, Sam Harris is also one of the beneficiaries of that space and was considered loosely to be part of an alliance with Jordan Peterson and Joe Rogan and all of that stuff.
00:59:02.000The reason I mention Tottenham is, you know...
01:01:09.000Out there, and let's take the most obvious example, the bombing of Dresden, which went much further than it needed to for a civilian population and cost thousands and thousands of lives, was pretty damn brutal.
01:01:20.000But when you're judging Winston Churchill or Donald Trump, you have to judge them in the context of the culture that's created them and the politics of that time.
01:01:30.000You don't want Churchill, you might get Hitler.
01:02:28.000He can handle confrontation, conflict, criticism, attacks.
01:02:30.000I mean, I think there's a lot about your man Trump, and particularly the people that vilify him and loathe him.
01:02:36.000I'll tell you, the pressure of being accused of something you ain't done, the pressure of having institutions attack you, it ain't easy.
01:02:48.000And if you're going to live in this kind of world where China, Russia, geopolitics, Israel, I mean, if that's the world you're living in, who do you want in there?
01:03:17.000and perhaps if you allow it, your weakness could become a kind of strength, but not if you're revering in worshipping things made by human hands.
01:03:26.000If you keep doing that, what you'll likely get is new reboots of Adolf Hitler, and Hitler now, they're your Hitlers or your despotic tyrannical forces.
01:03:56.000Go in your house for a while, would you?
01:03:57.000While some very, very powerful institutions get incredibly wealthy and governments just grab all sorts of crazy power.
01:04:05.000You know, man, you gotta live in the world you're living in, honey.
01:04:10.000Or he's got Dave Smith, you know, being treated as an expert on Israel and Palestine and the history of that conflict and the The moral emergency that came to the world's attention on October 7th and what is appropriate to think in the aftermath of all of that.
01:04:33.000Just pausing this for a few comments in the chat.