Gavin Newsom and Donald Trump are locked in a deathlock as California prepares to secede from the United States. Is it really a crisis, or is it a manufactured one? And who's more dangerous, the Governor or the President?
00:03:06.000Thanks for joining me for Stay Free with Russell Brand, only on Rumble and Rumble Premium.
00:03:11.000In fact, if you're watching it anywhere else, ultimately you've got to join us on Rumble because the digital ID age is upon us, whether it's bots in the comments observing you, whether it's peculiar organisations with oddly innocuous names like Logically AI or...
00:04:14.000Maybe like a whole pandemic, plandemic, paddleboard arresting, show the planet down, slow the planet down, inject people willy-nilly with a variety of nanobots craziness.
00:04:26.000The illegal order he signed could allow him to send the military into any state he wishes.
00:04:31.000Each governor, red or blue, should reject this outrageous overreach.
00:05:08.000All of my beloved friends on the local chat, welcome.
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00:05:19.000Here, Trump appears to tacitly, at least, endorse the idea of arresting Gavin Newsom.
00:05:25.000Let me know in the comments and chat whether you think Gavin Newsom is an enemy of the state, or is he just sort of a slick Bill Clinton 0.20 joker without makeup?
00:05:35.000Gavin Newsom is, he's daring Tom Homan to come and arrest him.
00:06:29.000I'd be more concerned about people that have done their military service and are now homeless and not getting the support that they require for their injuries.
00:06:35.000Isn't it interesting, the pose of morality that emerges in these moments of national crisis?
00:06:42.000And you have to reach into your memory and not yield to the amnesia they try to inculcate and recognise that when they were in government...
00:06:58.000You have to recall that if you are against these deportation measures, that even yet less people are being deported under Trump than they were under Obama.
00:07:07.000You have to be able to hold a 10, 20 year period in your mind to see the true nature of power and the true trajectory of it.
00:08:00.000The vast majority of protesters and demonstrators are peaceful.
00:08:07.000What do you think we learn in the distinctions around reporting?
00:08:11.000For example, January 6th was widely reported as being an insurrection.
00:08:15.000You can make that claim, I suppose, because of the location of the protest.
00:08:18.000It was at the Capitol, at the Capitol building.
00:08:21.000But I was struck at the time by the reverence deployed and the language of sacrilege that was liberally used when talking about the Capitol, when talking about these institutions of democracy.
00:08:32.000Where is that reverence and love when it comes to the broad government of your great country?
00:08:37.000I've read now some about the establishment of your nation and the principles that are near divine, that have been instantiated by your great nation.
00:08:46.000And what it appears to me is continually a refrain familiar to those of you that have read Orwell is deployed.
00:08:54.000They will use the language of the sacred.
00:08:57.000They will mask poor intentions behind good ones.
00:09:00.000They will happily celebrate and commemorate, dear boxer, the shire horse, the proletariat.
00:09:45.000I mean, Stroke of Genius over here at Rumble Premium said they're just hanging out trying to watch some cars burn.
00:09:51.000Just hanging out, watching Armageddon, watching the apocalypse.
00:09:54.000I wonder, this is what I felt like during that crazy COVID summer.
00:09:58.000There were some people that were out on the streets protesting about draconian overreach and the ludicrous lockdown measures and the deception and lies of the media.
00:10:06.000Those people were told to get back in their houses.
00:10:08.000There were people that were protesting for BLM.
00:10:11.000Those protests were, to some degree, encouraged.
00:10:14.000The J6 riots, insurrections, protests were condemned and various other movements.
00:10:23.000If we're not able to reach a point where we can look across the aisle, where we can look into the eyes of our enemy and see a common bond, unless we can find unity among one another, unless we can reach a point where we feel compassion for the causes and protests of others, then we will remain as chattel.
00:10:40.000And remember, there's an AI revolution coming.
00:10:43.000This isn't the agricultural age where they require a peasant class to till their fields.
00:10:49.000Where they require movements and mass movements of manufacturing industrial workers that they can bring in, deploy, awaken and destroy according to their clocks and causes.
00:11:02.000This is the technological revolution where they are controlling our consciousness and our attention.
00:11:07.000Where they are getting ready to acknowledge and recognise that 20-30% of the population aren't necessary anymore.
00:11:14.000population control will become a reality.
00:11:17.000Population reduction Flooding Western nations with migrants is part of a plan to cause disruption and despair.
00:11:26.000Well, let me know what you think about that in the comments and the chat.
00:11:29.000And how are we going to survive out there if we're not willing to find unity with one another, respect for people of different faiths and different beliefs that we may unite against them?
00:11:38.000Or are we going to get caught up in this sort of polarity of tribalism?
00:12:02.000It's the first time in 60 years a president has made that choice.
00:12:06.000Trump's goal isn't to keep Californians safe.
00:12:09.000His goal is to cause chaos because chaos is good for Trump.
00:12:13.000Now, how do you feel that that very same analysis might be used to scrutinise and understand what happened during the pandemic period, the majority of which happened under Democrat rule and Democrat chaos?
00:12:26.000How do you think they benefited from the division and chaos and confusion that comes when you've seen Stephen Colbert dressed up as a vaccine, telling you to get medicated?
00:12:35.000When you've seen Gavin Newsom arresting paddleboarders?
00:12:38.000When you've seen Canadian truckers impounded and denounced as Nazis simply for saying, we want to carry on earning a living.
00:12:46.000We want to carry on being able to transport goods around glorious old Canada without being condemned as fascist.
00:13:00.000All there is is an ongoing goal to control.
00:13:03.000Remember, Hillary Clinton, when she criticises the Qatari plane, and maybe there's a good reason to criticise the Qatari plane gifted to Donald Trump.
00:13:13.000Certainly it's an opportunity for surveillance.
00:13:15.000But if you have a look, man, at that Clinton Foundation and how much money they took from Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, then you would get a very different department.
00:13:27.000And if you got close enough to Hillary Clinton to really study her, you might start feeling just a little bit suicidal.
00:13:32.000Suddenly you're thinking, I'm a bit gloomy.
00:13:43.000Okay, I reckon that we should get into some of the...
00:13:52.000Many people think that it's a kind of piece of situationist art, that Elon Musk and Donald Trump engineered the entire thing together themselves.
00:14:03.000Do you know if we put that out yesterday, Elon and Trump, or is that out later today?
00:14:06.000We did a brilliant piece of analysis where we discussed the fissure and contradiction at the heart of the MAGA movement, i.e.
00:14:14.000Is there enough of a cohesive set of ideals at the middle of the MAGA movement?
00:14:18.000Saying Make America Great Again is a great...
00:14:24.000Does it amount to America's priorities first, recreating the manufacturing industries, making sure that America is regarded as a Christian country?
00:14:34.000Is that something that Elon Musk subscribes to?
00:14:36.000Was it always inevitable that two extraordinary alpha figures, perhaps Donald Trump are more familiar and traditional silverback, or perhaps you'd call him tangerine, back in honour of the complexion?
00:17:09.000Because I don't believe anything they say anymore.
00:17:12.000Because they have shown themselves not to be the most trustworthy people you want.
00:17:18.000It's extraordinary that that claim could be made about members of what you'd have to call the current political class.
00:17:24.000And there's no question that now that you have Trump in government, the dynamics of media relationships and global relationships and geopolitics will alter.
00:17:33.000It's just a short while ago that Biden was in the White House, a hollowed-out shell, a near-living sepulcher of a man, as close to a zombie as it's possible to imagine without leaping into the mind of Wes Craven.
00:17:48.000And during that era, these kind of questions were not being evoked or asked.
00:17:52.000For all of the revelatory tomes emerging from your Jake Tappers and your Carrying Jean-Pierres, we all know that it was plain as day and as obvious as the nose on your own face, They still keep up that peculiar engineered filthy.
00:18:09.000You know, you can still, if you want to, on a quiet, twilight, Can you believe that that idea is still being pushed?
00:18:29.000When will they recognise that neoliberalism is dead?
00:18:31.000That maybe even social democracy is dead?
00:18:34.000that maybe even the idea of the nation state, as we understand it, is dead.
00:18:39.000You know, when the Theo von J.D. Vance clip went viral, Talking about the number of ancestors or people with your name fought in the Civil War on the Confederate side or the Union side, it's a resurrection and a calling of the spirits and ghosts of America, that there could have been a different America, that many Americas yet may exist, that we needn't assume that we are at the end of history, as Fukuyama said.
00:19:49.000The very fact that we fetishize their spats shows the fact that we've forgotten to retract the fact that these are human beings, fallible, flawed, broken.
00:20:36.000He's the President of the United States.
00:20:37.000Now they sort of trot him out as an elder.
00:20:40.000Can you not imagine that if they adhered to the principles that they pretend to believe in, that they wouldn't go, oh, it's a shame you never got to be the first husband or first man or first gentleman or whatever we're going to call it.
00:20:52.000Isn't it more important that there was a 20-year-old woman in the Oval Office and you jizzed on her when you should have been concentrating on your job?
00:21:22.000Poor old sod decaying behind a bonkette seat on The View.
00:21:26.000I don't object to their fallibility and their brokenness.
00:21:29.000I object to the fact that they don't acknowledge it, that they don't admit it, that you never see Hillary Clinton or Bill Clinton or any of them people say, I don't know what I'm doing, I don't know what I'm supposed to be doing.
00:21:39.000The reason they can't be honest is because if they were honest, you would see into their dark hearts and you'd see the insidious and unignorable fact that they're operating on behalf of, I assume, some kind of a cultist, and I mean a cult in the most literal sense, hidden power that cannot be named.
00:21:53.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and the chat, baby.
00:21:58.000It seems that Elon Musk and Trump are potentially, you know, getting it back on hearts and stuff like that, but the truth is human beings, flawed, broken, flawed human.
00:22:11.000Wherever you're watching us, we'll be with you for another hour.
00:22:14.000If you haven't seen our deep-dive look at the LA riots and the causes behind it and who benefits, have a look at it on Rumble exclusively now.
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00:23:21.000What does that mean in normal personal terms?
00:23:23.000It means like Lady Liberty herself is French kissing your taste buds while bald eagles harmonise in the back.
00:23:31.000This coffee makes you feel seen, makes you feel alive, makes you feel like charging into Parliament on horseback with a scroll of forbidden knowledge and a cinnamon stick.
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00:25:03.000We've just made a brilliant piece of content on that.
00:25:05.000In addition to what we make in the stream, we make pre-taped content where it can really work on the jokes, where it can work very, very hard.
00:25:36.000The legacy media, those people that you trust with the truth, those people that you grew up watching.
00:25:41.000You might have, I don't know who it is, if you're British, it might have been someone like Peter Sissons, if you're from America.
00:25:46.000Walter Krondike seems to be a name that comes up a lot.
00:25:48.000What I'm saying is, is we got used to these familial people, the mum and dad team, the next door neighbours, sipping the coffee, chewing the toffee, telling you the facts, and the simple truth of the matter is, you couldn't rely on them.
00:26:44.000I can be explicit with you about my past.
00:26:47.000I can be open with you about where I'm flawed and what I don't understand.
00:26:50.000Basically, I don't really understand anything at all.
00:26:54.000What we know for a near certain fact is that the legacy media is a conduit that exists only to It's peculiar that that rhetoric is even being used in the mainstays of legacy media now.
00:27:11.000Isn't it odd to hear, like, Whoopi Goldberg saying, this is a distraction technique?
00:27:15.000You would not have got that in the Ghost era.
00:27:19.000I long for that Whoopi Goldberg that was amazing in Ghost.
00:27:23.000I long for simpler times when people were just decent and funny, when Jerry Seinfeld wasn't controversial, when Gary Lineker, he's a British footballer that got kicked off the BBC for talking about Palestine, and he did repost something that was a bit silly.
00:27:42.000You know that you can't rely on what you used to rely on, whether it's the CNN, MSNBC, BBC, New York Times, Washington Post, all that stuff, you've got to let go of it.
00:29:41.000It's an indigenous tribe previously in touch being given Sprite for the first time.
00:29:45.000I suppose what I like about that is we're, in a way, all of us, We shouldn't be drinking sugary drinks that densely occupied with high-octane fructose.
00:30:52.000I wonder what they even sort of think of that material, the idea of plastic.
00:30:57.000You know, you wouldn't naturally have a reference for plastic.
00:31:00.000You know, like one time I did this piece about Shakespeare where I used speeches and dialogue from Shakespeare to tell the story of my own life, contesting really that Shakespeare is so archetypally potent.
00:31:14.000It's so full of deep, true resonance that you can use it to understand complex things like grief and insanity and jealousy and despair and getting older.
00:31:26.000All of these things are in Shakespeare the same way, exactly the same way, but in a way, perhaps, where you can reference how, in Scripture, you find deep truth.
00:31:35.000So I approached it like that, and I told the story of my life using bits of Othello and bits of Macbeth and bits of other stuff.
00:31:42.000Anyway, on the way into London, because I was living in the countryside, I was reflecting that at the time when this work was done, the printing press and it would have been such a delicate business to create a script, to create text, and now all around me were advertisements, advertisements on the side of buses, words painted on the road, words, language everywhere in every direction, language, mostly in order to control you or get you to consume.
00:32:10.000It made me realise that things that are sacred and treasured have become profanised, banalised, turned into tools to control you.
00:32:21.000Once, like to write something down, to have something as a record would have been a precious and holy thing.
00:32:27.000And I sort of get that feeling when watching that.
00:32:30.000For them that's no different than a sort of a coconut.
00:34:01.000And Joe, that's why it's important that the few intelligent celebrities like yourself that are actually involved and want to talk about this stuff that are concerned.
00:34:08.000We need to see more of our leaders who aren't just in government but are in other facets of society stepping up and telling folks that this is important because you're leaders.
00:35:06.000How much the world has changed and how little that Joe Rogan sat there buff and beautiful is now the most powerful figure in modern media that Alex Jones has this peculiar status.
00:35:18.000Also quite buff now, isn't it, thanks to that diet, as a kind of Haven't we all, dear?
00:35:31.000And together they've kind of created an entire culture, spawned a whole media milieu.
00:35:39.000Here's Theo Von talking to J.D. Vance.
00:35:41.000The reason I find this interesting, I've referred to it a little bit earlier, is they're talking about how many Americans...
00:35:53.000You're from Louisiana, so presumably Confederate all the way in the Smith family.
00:35:58.000I mean, also, if your name's Smith, how are you locating, with any specificity, anyone?
00:36:39.000In a way, doesn't that sort of the movement and migration make a mockery of the idea of geographical tribe?
00:36:46.000In a sense, there's something about the globalists and the imperialists that's correct, that this is, we are a unified planet, we are one human family, but that is not an excuse to leverage centralised authority.
00:36:59.000It's, on that basis, we have to have maximal individual authority.
00:37:04.000Let's have a look at this brief clip where Theo von and J.D. Okay, so there's a database.
00:37:38.000We're going to get into the Epstein files in just a minute.
00:37:42.000Let me know about how you feel about that reflection, because I suppose the reason it interests me is because I've always thought of your nation as somewhat divided.
00:37:50.000Currently now, MAGA populism versus old retrograde neoliberalism.
00:37:55.000The idea that you can leverage wokeism and atrophying and broken Democrat policies to run the country.
00:38:04.000Or are you going to yield to this newly emergent MAGA populism that's sort of grown out of republicanism but sort of bears very little resemblance to the republicanism of, say, for example, the George W. Bush era?
00:38:16.000In a way, is it possible to hold this nation together anymore?
00:38:19.000Do you want to hold this nation together anymore?
00:38:34.000Like, if you've got some sort of connection to eternity, like, I read this morning that, like, in the hereafter, a wife that has lost her husband and married again will not be in bondage to either because we are now in eternity.
00:39:26.000You know, my country, they did their level best to make Christianity seem boring.
00:39:29.000They did a really, really good job of it.
00:39:31.000The churches, and I mean this with all due respect and love and reverence to the good work done by the Church of England, can be a little bit grey and a little bit meek and a little bit mild.
00:39:41.000Don't you want some glorious new faith?
00:39:44.000Unless you're willing to die for your religion or do whatever it takes you for.
00:39:50.000Don't we want a freezing cold or burning hot faith in Christ?
00:39:59.000Isn't the world calling for us now to awaken together?
00:40:03.000What exactly is happening in the United Kingdom?
00:40:49.000It's pretty fascinating to see revival and people declaring openly their faith in the name of Christ Jesus.
00:40:57.000I suppose that we don't determine whether we worship just what we worship.
00:41:01.000It's not that long ago that we were all in the cult of COVID.
00:41:05.000it's pretty clear that the ongoing cult of, what would you call it, a kind of Gaia death cult, I suppose you would call the climate change movement, that has as its key apostle Greta Thunberg, who's been apprehended, if not arrested, on her...
00:43:40.000She was fully, fully woke and fully committed to COVID.
00:43:45.000It seemed to me the more compassionate and the more overt leaders were about their adherence, their principles of compassion, the more draconian they were in their management of their nation.
00:43:53.000Jacinda Ardern also was one of those leaders that seemed to be continually dealing with excessive sinus powder issues.
00:44:02.000It seemed to me like she was one of them that was forever dabbing away.
00:44:04.000She had a touch of the Zelensky's when it came to the nasal cavities, I would say.
00:44:08.000She's on a book tour with Oprah Winfrey.
00:44:10.000This is yet another neoliberal COVID czar.
00:44:14.000Emerging out of the flames and wreckage of that era, clutching a book like Jake Tapper.
00:44:22.000It turns out Joe Biden is insane or carrying Jean-Pierre.
00:44:25.000Look, it turns out the White House were lying to us or now Jacinda Ardern straight out of New Zealand has got something to say to us and Oprah Winfrey's backing her in it.
00:44:32.000Let's have a look at this new globalist order.
00:44:35.000This woman has been a heroine, a hero for me for so many years.
00:44:41.000And this is the first time I've had the opportunity to sit down and have a conversation because she's written a book called A Different Kind of Power.
00:44:49.000And I love that you call it that because the difference.
00:45:05.000What I admire is that you're a prime minister and you made a decision that I am going to have kindness as a principle for my administration.
00:45:15.000So did you have a meeting with everybody?
00:45:19.000Do you know, we'd spend a lot of time looking at what was happening in New Zealand and it's not just about what you do when you're in government, it's about the way you do it.
00:45:29.000And I felt we'd lost that humanity, that we were there to serve people.
00:45:34.000Everyone's trying their best, I suppose, at least.
00:45:36.000Does she believe in what she's saying?
00:45:38.000Does she believe in what she's saying even while she's saying it?
00:45:40.000I've got some experience of these peculiar global imperialists and how their compassion normally metastasizes into control.
00:45:49.000It's weird, because when I see her there, she looks like a pretty nice lady selling a book.
00:45:57.000Here's George Clooney claiming that, MAGA won't outlive Trump.
00:46:03.000Something is reforming and reshaping now.
00:46:05.000Probably the breakup between Elon and Trump is an indication that there will be new political movements and new political conversations that come out over the next couple of years.
00:46:17.000There's no question there are things that people are concerned about.
00:46:20.000The eerie presence of Palantir and the potential power of giant tech entities to control information and data, that seems to be coming in like a fugue and a fog from all directions.
00:46:31.000Wherever it's in my country, the UK is about to launch a BRIT card, a digital ID system that will contain all of your government data, presumably eventually all of your financial data, that they're leveraging migration now.
00:46:44.000They're saying that in order to control migration, everyone needs to carry digital ID.
00:46:49.000It's extraordinary the way that they leverage power.
00:46:53.000Now, what I reckon might emerge in the coming years is something that's neither of the left or the right as we recognise it and understand it, but something that truly is built on the virtue that Jacinda Ardern was talking about there, compassion and kindness, that she weren't able to marshal and hold in her period in government because when a test came, they lent into authoritarianism.
00:47:13.000The truth is that they're not leading from a place of authority because there is no authority that can be derived from human beings.
00:47:37.000A little while into this, six months into it, do you feel that the promises are being delivered on?
00:47:42.000certainly a recent CNN poll suggests that Trump is more popular since this wave of deportations and even post these LA riots.
00:47:50.000He is governing in the manner he was elected to govern.
00:47:52.000The big problem of the compassionate left, as evidenced there by Jacinda Ardern and Oprah Winfrey, is that in their I don't know what Oprah Winfrey believes, or Jacinda Ardern.
00:48:05.000But I mean, the ideology of globalism and imperialism posits that the ultimate power is human power, and that human power is derived from a mandate from the masses, i.e.
00:48:14.000But the problem with that is that when the majority goes against what they believe in, as in the last election in your country, the United States of America, they try to reel that back.
00:49:12.000Mine particularly, yours and everybody's.
00:49:14.000Whether it's British government officials demonetising people on YouTube, putting people in jail for Facebook posts, or the various other ways the nefarious systems and institutions that work, I reckon, for Satan, drag us down into the pit.
00:54:08.000And so when he is finished, and he will be finished, they're going to have to go looking for someone who can deliver the message that he delivered with the same kind of charisma.
00:54:27.000And I will tell you that one of the things...
00:54:34.000What I did sort of get the idea of is that a bunch of people that are gay won't come out as being gay because people don't want to see gay folks sort of going, but I love you, Jennifer!
00:54:46.000And I like them saying, no, you don't.
00:55:08.000One of the things that we can certainly debate and dedicate a little time to is the Epstein files.
00:55:13.000What do we know about Jeffrey Epstein?
00:55:15.000He seemed to have a lot of powerful friends, and he seemed to have...
00:55:20.000He was living a very peculiar and particular life.
00:55:24.000Then one day, Jeffrey Epstein became a little less popular.
00:55:27.000Jeffrey Epstein went from knowing everybody, having meetings with Bill Clinton, having meetings with Bill Gates, having meetings with Donald Trump, apparently appearing in what sounded like press.
00:55:41.000But if you live in an orgiastic culture that celebrates and reveres decadence, concupiscence, and lust, and says that lust is a kind of god that you should all be engaging in, then I don't know.
00:55:54.000Now, prior to the election of the MAGA populist Trump movement, it seemed that Trump's elevation to president would be commensurate with deep disclosure and great revelation.
00:56:06.000And there's been revelations around JFK.
00:56:08.000Have we had some revelation around UFOs?
00:56:11.000We've had revelations around a lot of acronyms, UFO, JFK.
00:57:09.000Do you think, let's say, Do you think that myself, Bongino, and others would participate in hiding information about Epstein's grotesque activities?
00:57:23.000Or do you think we would also participate in not prosecuting people we had evidence to prosecute people on?
00:58:34.000And so the way, based on public information at the time, that he ended up putting the pictures and him hanging himself, I was like, man, that guy killed himself.
00:58:44.000There's just no way that you could have run an op and had people go into that cell and not have any video of it and not have any people come out and say, Hey, yeah, I saw that guy.
00:58:56.000He shouldn't have been there, the guard or this guy.
00:58:58.000There's just no access points into places like this in the detention center he was in, which I've been in.
00:59:03.000So correct me if I'm wrong, but what I was told, what I'd read, was that the guards were not paying attention or were sleeping.
00:59:11.000Well, yeah, and in short order, you'll see it.
00:59:53.000Let's have a look at this Brett Weinstein post.
01:00:00.000A massive, clearly coordinated effort is underway to rehabilitate the idea that Jeffrey Epstein's death was simply a suicide.
01:00:07.000Epstein collected no library of compromise that the FBI investigated and found Epstein was not a security service cut out.
01:00:14.000Maybe this propaganda campaign will work and normal people will come to believe it.
01:00:18.000But for the moment, any prominent person claiming that suspicion about Epstein's death is a right wing conspiracy theory should be treated as compromise.
01:00:50.000Why is the FBI protecting the greatest pederast, the largest-scale pederast in human history?
01:00:56.000Simple, because of who's on that list.
01:00:58.000You don't think that Bill Gates is lobbying Congress night and day to prevent the disclosure of that list?
01:01:04.000And why is it that the Senate, you know, and good for Senator Blackburn to try to get it out, but then Dick Turbin comes over the top and says, no, we're not going to release the names.
01:01:13.000I don't care about the list itself, but he's released the names, right?
01:01:16.000And I've said it, Dan Bongino said it, we've reviewed all the information and the American public is going to get as much as we can release.
01:02:39.000if you can't stay true to the principles under which you campaigned, then what was the point in getting elected in the first place?
01:02:47.000Now, I don't know enough about government and real power to do anything other than speculate, but it seems to me that something happens when people are in office, that perhaps they're given previously clandestine information, that they have a different type of understanding about priorities.
01:03:03.000Perhaps they understand geopolitics in a way that's impossible unless you've glimpsed it, unless you've seen the true power and threat of China, or the marvellous magnitude of Russian threat.
01:03:14.000Maybe you don't know it until you're...
01:03:27.000If you knew what I know, then you'd do what I tell you.
01:03:33.000I haven't got time or inclination to explain to you the things that I know, so we're just going to make you Do what we need you to do.
01:03:43.000That's what it looks like in despotism.
01:03:45.000That's what it looks like in dictatorships.
01:03:50.000Well, if you're a neoliberal Democrat, Gavin Newsom, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Clinton's type, you have to sell people that everything you're doing is for their protection.
01:04:00.000This is, to some degree, a kind of new era.
01:04:02.000We've not seen this kind of populist nationalism before.
01:04:05.000Certainly we've not seen it in the mass media age where we can see, side by Kash Patel 2023 seems like Bill Gates would be compromised, Bill Clinton would be compromised.
01:04:19.000Kash Patel 2025, a new set of priorities.
01:04:22.000As I say, who's in a position to judge Kash Patel?
01:04:26.000In particular, I suppose Dan Bongino, who I go as far as to say that I know well, but I've been on his show, he's been on my show, he's like a decent person.
01:04:33.000You know when you sense a kind of almost a soldier's sincerity?
01:04:38.000People that have a sense of duty that would likely mean that they would even die for it.
01:04:46.000That's what a soldier's sense of duty has to come down to.
01:04:53.000So, I don't know what goes on when you traverse the line.
01:04:58.000And you're given access to that information.
01:05:01.000Of course, Bill Hicks always joked that when you become president, the CIA take you into a room and they show you footage of the JFK assassination from another angle.
01:05:19.000Maybe it's just too much power for human beings to handle.
01:05:23.000Maybe that kind of power belongs only in the holy hands of God.
01:05:28.000Maybe the principle we should abide by is maximum decentralization, government intervention only when necessary, and justice founded on scripture and spiritual principles that are beyond the reach of man.
01:05:52.000And maybe the Jeffrey Epstein case is another example of that.
01:05:57.000Prior to the election, it seemed like what we were going to get, a fuzz, oh my God, Bill Clinton did this, all these Hollywood stars did that.
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