On this week's episode of Conspiracy Theories, Russell and Jake take a look back at the events of Davos and discuss the impact it had on the way we see the world, including the Davos World Economic Forum. They also look ahead to this weekend's episode, where they'll be covering the Beckham's trip to Davos, the royal family's visit to the world's most powerful man, Davos itself, and more.
00:03:09.000Ladies and gentlemen, Russell Bran action rustle conspiracy theory.
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00:03:38.000And if you want to keep you see the spaceship you live in, the human vehicle, the body, the vessel, if you want to make that, I don't know, efficient, I suppose, for the time that you're alive and the time that you're here, you might want to try some of our reborn products like methylene blue and creatine and colostrum, which I drank this morning and it's goopy.
00:04:46.000That is the icy hand of Satan and the outer rims of Hell.
00:04:50.000Dante, when he depicts hell, he doesn't depict it as firing hot, he depicts it as icy, cold and lifeless.
00:04:57.000And we all know now that the Uk is a kind of hell.
00:05:00.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and the chat.
00:05:03.000Although Kia Starma Kiddie Harma, some call him has rescinded the digital id proposition.
00:05:10.000They're certainly still planning to get rid of um trial by jury, introducing facial recognition technology, denying the existence of divinity and trying to turn you into a blob, a commodity, but will you let that happen?
00:05:25.000Thank you so much, all of you that have sent messages of commiseration and condolence about the loss of my beloved dog Bear.
00:05:31.000We'll be talking about that on friday because i'm still, in a sense, like trying to feel it properly and keep it sort of.
00:05:38.000I can't bring it to this space yet because well, just look at the comments, wherever you are X YouTube, whether they're bots or not, there's so much sort of counterfeit construction bots that pretend to be human, humans that may as well be bots.
00:05:54.000A world of synthesis and dreadfulness, all of us denying the glory and beauty of this world, as well as its ultimate condition, temporality.
00:06:04.000Here in the world, things are final and finite.
00:06:07.000It don't last forever, something I know they don't know over there in Davos slightly different this one, because Trump has shown up and being a total badass.
00:06:18.000Like a Macron is wearing those sunglasses God knows what happened to him, but like he's so sort of vivacious and live, even in that situation.
00:06:27.000Davos and the WF, I suppose, are one of the moments where you and I learned that there is indeed a globalist agenda hidden in plain sight.
00:06:36.000They get together and discuss their global agenda, ways that they can align national government with global imperialist both bureaucratic and commercial goals, to ensure that you and I have only really nominal volition, i.e.
00:06:55.000We are shepherded by the counterfeit dark shepherd.
00:06:58.000We're treated only as consumers, no access to the one true shepherd.
00:07:04.000We learned a lot that because of Klaus Schwab and Davos and the WF and the kind of reporting that emerged out of people recognizing that this was a very peculiar conference.
00:07:14.000We'll be talking about that first of all, as well as having a bit of fun and I suppose talking a bit about, I wanted to talk a little bit about the Beckhams.
00:07:22.000I suppose the reason is because they're a sort of a second royal family in the UK.
00:07:25.000So I wanted to talk about it from that perspective.
00:07:28.000But we're also going to be talking about the IRA.
00:07:30.000We're going to be talking about the BBC snorting derisorily and sissing, hissing like sibilant serpents at the mention of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
00:07:41.000A demonic, paedophile protecting organisation, when they hear the name Christ, they sizzle like fat on a pan.
00:07:49.000Let me just read you a little bit about Davos though, before we cover it.
00:07:53.000Davos remains a private jet, land of the elite, but this year it's different because Trump is there.
00:08:01.000Even Mark Carney, current president or prime minister or whatever they call their leader over there in Canada, has admitted that the globalist dream is over.
00:08:10.000That no more will we, never more, never more, nevermore.
00:08:14.000You know that prayer out of our, you know, that prayer out of what I want to call it, like meet the parents when Ben Stiller, sometimes when I pray too long, I worry that I'm praying like Ben Stiller in Meet the Parents because when he goes, oh Lord, you are gracious Lord.
00:08:33.000Oh, then the dad reads that indulgent poem.
00:08:35.000Okay, let's have a look at some of this Davos stuff.
00:08:37.000Then we'll be talking about the Lord will be owning up to some of our mistakes.
00:08:40.000First of all, though, let's have a look at the lineup of jets at the WF.
00:12:08.000Now, once you realize that, once you repent and turn away from the world and its counterfeit synthetic falseness, you become what I would call a dangerous man.
00:12:17.000And when I use the word dangerous and when I use the word man, I use man in the biblical sense as in it's our kind.
00:12:23.000You could be a woman and be a dangerous man.
00:12:29.000Become dangerous to their system right now.
00:12:31.000Here's so you can see a little bit more about what their system is based on.
00:12:34.000In case you're still living in some crazy illusion where like, you know, you could wrest satisfaction from this hollow shell, this husk of a world.
00:12:51.000And if you invest money at all in stocks and shares, you're probably somehow connected to it or invested in it.
00:12:57.000I mean, if you've got, like, if you invest in the S ⁇ P 500, for example, you're probably somewhat brokered by BlackRock.
00:13:03.000Probably even if you're doing like Bitcoin or whatever, and did you see our brilliant conversation with Max Kaiser, high priest of Bitcoin?
00:13:09.000Remember, you can tip us on Rumble using Bitcoin.
00:13:13.000But like what I'm saying is, is even you bet your ass that BlackRock have got their fingers into some Bitcoin right now.
00:13:21.000And as people who know more about this shit than me, and God knows that's a big category, tell me that BlackRock is so enormous and diverse and includes like people's pensions and individual investors.
00:13:28.000You can't really say BlackRock is like full-stop evil.
00:13:32.000It's just one of the participatory measures and streams via which evil does its work and bidding.
00:13:38.000That's Larry Fink, one of the world's most powerful people.
00:13:40.000Probably there's people who know him and he's like, no, he's all right, Larry Fink.
00:13:43.000And I bet he is because I've met very, very powerful people.
00:13:46.000And some of them, actually, there was a total cunt.
00:16:22.000Probably Larry thinks just seconds away from doing some sort of triangle thing with his hands or like one of those things they do over their eye.
00:16:29.000I mean, what has gone on with Emmanuel Macron's eye?
00:16:36.000Is it possible that he's gotten, I mean, is there a polite way of saying this?
00:17:33.000That's even if you want to look at them in good faith.
00:17:35.000And I'm not just talking about Rwanda or North Korea.
00:17:37.000I'm talking about the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
00:17:41.000If the devil is real and I believe that the devil is real, devil's not messing around with like Tim Pot countries trying to do evil in the arse end of nowhere.
00:17:47.000He's going right for the belly of the beast, right?
00:17:57.000When it was profitable to sell you cancerous tobacco, they've done that.
00:18:01.000When it was profitable to bang you up with bad vaccines, they'd done that.
00:18:04.000When it was profitable, give you opioids, they've done that.
00:18:06.000They'll still give you bad food all the live long day.
00:18:08.000Knowledge is acting, wisdom is acting on knowledge.
00:18:11.000Once you know that certain foods are bad for you, just take seed oils and highly processed sugars and all processed food, right?
00:18:18.000And I can see Secretary Kennedy's doing a brilliant job of trying to redress that on a daily and continual basis.
00:18:25.000Once you know that and you, and big food continues to promote terrible food, and forget big food, actually, me, I handed my son before I came out here some bullshit bar thing like it was made out of cereal that I could have, we would have been a lot better off without.
00:19:34.000Uh, if you consider eternity not to be a temporal duration but the quality of timelessness, then eternity belongs to he that lives in the present, that time itself is only velocity and entropy, and time is a concept, a construct that seems to emerge from movement in the spatial dimension, and eternity is outside of that.
00:20:09.000Like it's very, very interesting to me all of that stuff with Trudeau.
00:20:13.000Firstly, Trudeau sounds like a baby, trying to address the fact that it's lying.
00:20:19.000Yes, it's true, though he looks like he wants to be in sort of a Broadway musical and I frankly, i've never been more convinced that someone was gay in my life than watching it whenever i've seen Justin Trudeau.
00:20:32.000And then what does the lord do, that mischief maker?
00:20:35.000He puts him with the old ex-missus who, for whom I continue to pray and who I know to be a very good and lovely person, and probably Justin Trudeau is as well.
00:20:57.000We are missing in our society two fundamental pillars, it's truth and it's trust, and without restoring those pillars we will not be able to solve the big global issues which we face at this moment.
00:21:15.000It's a key word of dialogue with the music and what you saying, Dave sounds like he's singing.
00:21:21.000Two pillars of society, two pillows for you to go into a drowsy slumber.
00:21:27.000Why don't you settle down on a nice cloudy cozy pillow and let me drool all over you with true?
00:21:34.000Truth and trust are good ideas, but you can't have truth and trust unless you have absolute principles.
00:21:38.000You can't have absolute principles without god.
00:21:59.000You exist solely and entirely to legitimize the interests of the elite, to amplify the interests of the elite, to de-amplify and discredit opposition.
00:22:10.000You cannot be trusted on that basis of listening each to another and in such a way to see the different aspects of different dimensions of a problem and such a thunder.
00:22:26.000Pillars of distrust emerged out of his yawning anus.
00:22:30.000He shat them into the world, great columns of fecal distrust.
00:22:43.000I imagined it on blur, like when you used to get porn in hotels and if you didn't pay you could see behind an opaque screen that there was porn.
00:22:51.000But until you pay your money, you won't get clear, lurid porn.
00:22:54.000That's how it used to be in the old day.
00:22:56.000Kids in the good old days of porn and hotels keep, keep the opacity.
00:23:01.000I want to have a look at um Larry Fink admitting that wind and solar can't be relied upon, even though that was their sole message for as long as I can remember.
00:23:09.000The world is going to be short power, short power.
00:23:14.000I don't like their tone, even whatever they're talking about, I don't like it, like the way they sort of like they're pedagogical and didactic, like they're telling you sank.
00:23:23.000That's what that means in plain english.
00:23:26.000They're telling you like this is where it's going to be.
00:23:45.000Because if it did happen, we would usurp their power instantaneously with decentralize it.
00:23:49.000We'd use this technology to run our own communities immediately.
00:23:52.000You don't need to centralize authority.
00:23:54.000The only centralized authority is a holy and divine authority that we all have equal access to, if we're willing to Gosh Wow, turn away from the world.
00:24:02.000What they want you to do is turn towards the world and place your trust in worldliness.
00:24:06.000They won't rest until you've got a virtual reality helmet clamped on your head and some sort of appendage clamped over your loins.
00:24:12.000So you're in a suspended state of total orgasm, eating cheetos and feeling nothing, nothing but unearned pleasure.
00:24:20.000Whereas the alternative is a bit harder.
00:24:22.000I'm not telling you that the the path of uh, coming to a new perspective is not an easy one.
00:24:28.000I'll tell you that it's been pretty painful for me, and the pain continues and i'm not even sure frankly, if it, if it is any better.
00:24:36.000You know, in the matrix, when that geezer goes, fuck it.
00:24:38.000I'm going back in ravaging lamb shop, like it, like you know, like i'm not even sure that he.
00:24:43.000You know, it might be easier, it might be.
00:25:27.000I mean, if we're going to have a model of centralized authority, at least have a geezer that seems unable to not be authentic.
00:25:34.000I'm talking about Donald Trump, but before we get to him, let's have a look at one of his no-mark buddies there, Macron, a man who can't keep his own eyesafe from his wife's prick.
00:25:42.000If the visual evidence is anything to go by, check it.
00:25:45.000We have a place where rule of law and predictability is still the rule of the game.
00:27:11.000Like, I can't, like, I've had some really bad haircuts in the past.
00:27:14.000Like, when I was most famous, when I was being normal famous, like as a sort of a stooge of the system, going around banging birds and all that, like, I had really leery, mad haircuts.
00:27:24.000And like, when I looked back at them, I was like, you were out of control, kid.
00:27:29.000Like, them sunglasses are the most regrettable performance choice since the voice I did in Arthur.
00:28:59.000Then, then the people that tell you that it's not real, like little Macron, who at age of 14 can't wait to cop off with his teacher, old Madam Tuck Thighs.
00:29:11.000Like, he, the first chance he gets, bangs on the aviators and starts acting like he's Maverick.
00:30:21.000You can't trust these figures of authority.
00:30:23.000I ain't talking about jobbing old Bill, police officers, people, just working class people trying to make an honest Bob, taking up the rank and file in the military or the first response services.
00:30:36.000I'm talking about the chuckling puppeteers that hide behind veneers and mirrored shades, making mirrored plays in the false realities that they made for us to occupy.
00:31:49.000Mark Carney, I don't know if he said it here, but I know he said it elsewhere because I saw the British journalist Andrew Neal, who for a long time ran Rupert Murdoch's son newspaper, made his way through the labyrinth of Murdoch's enterprises.
00:32:03.000Murdoch, of course, being the media mogul immortalized in the excellent TV show Succession, that kind of a media mogul, old school media, where you could centralize information through print media and broadcast media.
00:32:18.000We're in the million monkeys model now.
00:32:20.000Give a million monkeys, a million typewriters, see who can type fastest, who can type the most appealing stuff.
00:32:26.000It might aggregate in a Malcolm Gladwell way, who claims that the number of beans in a jar when individual guesses of a hundred people are aggregated would come to a closer guess or estimate than any of the individual guesses or estimates.
00:32:42.000We are getting a kind of amalgamated truth just because we have access to so many people's consciousness, so many people's endless opining.
00:32:51.000Of course, we also get access to a lot of wrong guesses, a lot of nonsense, a lot of chaos.
00:32:55.000The culture doesn't know how to frame individuals, even like me.
00:32:58.000I have to include myself, I was going to be kind of ridiculous, I suppose, and myopic.
00:33:02.000But let's use other examples because then it won't seem so solipsistic.
00:33:06.000Like Alex Jones or Candice Owens, the culture doesn't know how to deal with emergent archetypes in a new communicative and conscious space.
00:33:15.000Candice Owens is, you know, literally the dark woman, the feminine shadow, the truth teller.
00:33:23.000It's not to say that everything she says is right and correct, but what she's doing is revealing concealed information.
00:33:30.000Alex Jones was like some sort of carnal shaman, and he's been doing it for a long, long time.
00:33:36.000Once you've seen someone perspicaciously announce that al-Qaeda are going to blow up the Twin Towers, it's very difficult to subsequently damn them for any way in which they have erred.
00:33:54.000So people that play divine or even metaphysical roles in the culture are immediately slammed, condemned, shut down, marshalled, corralled into the prison of pleasures and fake ass stimulants that can be, you know, we mentioned cipher in the matrix earlier, can be pleasurable and enjoyable.
00:34:15.000What I think is worth noting before we go into our first commercial break today is the famous experiment where dogs were placed in cages that ran with an electric current.
00:34:27.000Group A have access to a lever, they press the lever, they stop the current.
00:34:31.000Group B have no access to a lever, they lie down and take the stimulation and the current.
00:34:37.000The second part of the experiment is both sets of dogs are placed into cage C.
00:34:41.000The dogs that had access to a lever in their former situation immediately recognize there's only a foot and a half high fence around this cage and they escape.
00:34:49.000The dogs that had never known free choice, volition, freedom or the ability to change their circumstances lie down and take it.
00:35:02.000Are you in the cage of stimulation in which you currently live?
00:35:06.000For surely, whether it enters your eyes as light or your ears as vibration or your orofactory system as molecules, ultimately neurologically, not ultimately, but temporarily and transitionally, it becomes electricity.
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00:39:37.000Someone whose ancestors, although not specifically, probably because of, I don't know, when his family moved in and out of America, but, you know, there was a lot of black slaves in America.
00:39:46.000And no one's denying that that's a bad thing.
00:39:47.000So maybe it's good that there's a black president of the United States.
00:39:51.000Well, because what he did was so disassociated from the assumptions you might make about someone that knows suffering and poverty being suddenly put in a position of power, i.e., notably, to back up my argument a little bit, in 2008 when the whole economy crashed and there was a moment where he could have supported the people or supported the banks, he supported the banks.
00:40:12.000And what that showed you in that moment is, oh, it's all bullshit.
00:40:22.000You've got brilliant black comedians like Chappelle who will explain the American black experience far better than any white person could, presumably.
00:40:30.000Certainly, I can't imagine a white person or a person of any color doing, explaining anything better than Dave Chappelle, actually.
00:40:39.000But what Barack Obama tells you is there is no intrinsic link between superficial, ethnic, and biological, say, data and the way you might behave in power.
00:40:50.000And that leads you to this terrible conclusion.
00:40:56.000They're casting a good-looking one or a black one or a woman one.
00:41:00.000And that thing was so rampant and so awful, particularly under the Biden administration where it took the living piss, that dear old, lovely old, soppy old cadaver, signing things with an auto pen and then bringing in that lovely lady, God love her, Kamala Harris.
00:41:14.000I mean, she was some girls, weren't she?
00:41:15.000They showed you their true ridiculous colours in that moment.
00:41:19.000So now that Trump comes in and just says, we're having Greenland, we're going to kidnap the leader of Venezuela.
00:41:24.000It's actually not particularly distinct from what they did, other in manner and style.
00:42:54.000How can you sort of, like, Mark Carney, I don't know what he used to do, but I bet he's a lawyer or a banker, isn't he?
00:42:59.000He's a banker, I'm vaguely remembering.
00:43:01.000So he's some sort of numbers bureaucrat.
00:43:03.000And the people that are sticking up for Mark Carney, they'll be like number bureaucrat, professional class people.
00:43:08.000The people that are most outraged by Trump, I truly don't believe it's just like, say, some ethnic or sex identity minority.
00:43:17.000I think it's mostly professional class people, right?
00:43:20.000Professional class people, I mean media, lawyers, and some medical professionals.
00:43:24.000And again, that's highly regionalized, and it's obviously a generalization and an assumption.
00:43:29.000And I'll tell you why that is, because the professional classes, by definition, are invested in the sustenance and ongoing success of the system.
00:43:35.000And I think what they see in Trump is a degree of radicalism, even though clearly an argument can be made and must be made about whether or not his policies and actions facilitate another oligarchical class, including your Larry Ellisons from Oracle or your Peter Thiels from, you know, Peter Teal owns a bit of this gig, didn't he?
00:43:56.000But anyway, what I'm saying is that when you made politics about personality, you invited personalities that are more appealing to take over.
00:44:07.000And that's precisely what's happened with Trump.
00:44:09.000It happened briefly through Boris Johnson in my country, Britain.
00:44:12.000It'll happen again, probably, through Farage, which is unprecedented, not unprecedented, but somewhat epochal to see one of the major parties implode, which is what's happened in the UK.
00:44:22.000It's happened before because we used to have things called like the Whig party and the Liberals used to be like the main parties and that ain't it no more because Britain does its power changes at a deeper subterranean level in deep rhizomes of power.
00:44:38.000Rhizones are interconnected roots such as you might have under bamboo plants that take four or five years before they emerge but when they emerge that's some serious shit to get rid of it because the roots is deep and entangled.
00:44:52.000I don't know about Greenland and all that.
00:44:53.000I sort of don't kind of care that much.
00:45:22.000This is one of the arguments for it, so that they can protect North America from Russia and China having strategic anarchic missiles hitting the United States.
00:45:33.000Because they'll be able to use that land mass, theoretically.
00:46:07.000It's funny because Trump, when he goes on a long speech about why they're going to go for Greenland, and he basically says that everyone in NATO needs to look after their own land, whereas Denmark in World War II surrendered within like a few hours and then they couldn't defend Greenland.
00:46:22.000So we went and defended Greenland for you all and then we gave it back to Denmark, which we never should have done.
00:46:27.000So to Dave's point, it's like a strategic thing that they needed to look after in World War II.
00:46:32.000So if World War III comes along, it's best for America to have it, I guess.
00:46:36.000And also it's a good argument for legitimacy.
00:46:40.000You wouldn't even have that Greenland if I hadn't given it ya.
00:46:42.000You wouldn't even have that Greenland.
00:46:43.000We geared that Greenland the other day.
00:47:55.000In their hearts, humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.
00:48:00.000In their hearts, humans plan their course.
00:48:02.000Now, I once spoke to our man, Jonathan Pagot, who's sort of an expert in symbolism.
00:48:09.000He's an Eastern Orthodox Christian, and he's as smart as a whip.
00:48:14.000Anyway, he says the proverbs have a kind of like deep wisdom in them that decries their apparent superficial triteness sometimes.
00:48:24.000You know, when you read Proverbs, you think it says things like, a wise woman saves up the shackles, whereas a crazy lady fucks a stranger in the alley.
00:48:37.000But actually, he says, you know, it's working on a deep archetypal level.
00:48:41.000So with this, in their hearts, humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.
00:48:49.000It's interesting that why does it choose heart instead of head?
00:48:52.000I suppose to establish that it's a somewhat carnal and emotional decision that we might make.
00:48:57.000So that sounds sort of slightly stoic in its critique, i.e. it's saying that human beings are too passionate when we plan our course, our way, our steps, our via.
00:55:01.000Trish McLeod said about Macron with his glasses that he's probably wearing them because he got hit by his wife again.
00:55:06.000but that was pretty funny oh that's not as good as my he her hit him in the eye because that gets that he hit her plus cock I've done both of the Bridget Macron jokes in one thing.
00:56:08.000Joe McCann, the insightful British journalist and born-again Christian, Catholic specifically, joins us now to talk to us about the re-emergence of the Irish citizen army.
00:56:20.000Isn't it interesting that since the collapse of the British Empire and apparent peace between the two nations that have had a long and troubled history, that Irish republicanism, albeit with a new name, is back again.
00:56:33.000Is this to do with the migration crisis?
00:57:07.000And uh, off the back of that, I thought right, we need to see if these guys are arranging marches or if they're just straight to picking up arms.
00:57:14.000All right, and it turns out they don't have an x account uh, and they're quite difficult to find, but it'd be good if they did.
00:57:20.000Do, sank over there to go and check it out and uh, speak to people all ballied up and all that.
00:57:25.000Ica, if you want us to come over and interview you and talk to you about your cause, me and Joe Mccann will come over there and uh, we will.
00:57:35.000You know as, as the media always say to people, would you like your chance to tell your side of the story?
00:57:41.000That's what the media say when they're stitching you up.
00:57:44.000They want you to sign your own death warrant.
00:58:14.000The Irish Citizen ARMY, also known as the ICA, formed as of the 7th of june 2025.
00:58:21.000We created the rebirth of the ICA of 1913.
00:58:25.000We are all citizens fathers mothers, sons and daughters driven to finally take action on the intolerable corruption which is forced on us by the Irish and British governments.
00:58:37.000We also believe that the British government has no right in Ireland, has never had any right in Ireland and never can have any right in Ireland.
00:58:45.000We represent all of Ireland's 32 counties.
00:58:48.000We refuse to witness the suffering of our citizens.
00:58:51.000Our Irish citizens refuse to be treated as second-class citizens on their own island.
00:58:57.000We, the ICA, refuse to witness our heritage and culture being erased.
00:59:01.000We refuse to witness the suffering and killing of innocent Irish citizens.
00:59:07.000We, the ICA, will take the necessary steps to achieve our goals.
00:59:18.000They're not mucking about these lads, are they so um?
00:59:20.000What's interesting about that is people always used to say of the Irish Republican ARMY, the INLA, and its various um incarnations.
00:59:28.000Oh well, you know, we have elections, stand for elections.
00:59:30.000And I refer you to my earlier One Flow Of The Cuckoo's Nest analogy, if you have a controlled system you can ensure outcomes.
00:59:37.000Indeed, there is an election scene in One Flow Of The Cuckoo's Nest to show that democracies can be carefully managed by who's included, who's not included, what the terms are and what the nature of the vote is.
00:59:47.000But the Cuckoo's Nest does a good job of that, as any film i've seen.
00:59:52.000What did it call to your Celtic heart, mate?
00:59:55.000Yeah, I mean, it's just interesting in it.
00:59:57.000The same things happening over there, that's happening here.
01:00:00.000They're getting pissed off with the culture being erased, with all the sort of mass migration stuff.
01:00:04.000And you know, like that Tommy Robinson March there was a lot of talk like England being the center, this is the battleground and everything else, and then like a peaceful march and whatnot.
01:00:15.000And then in Ireland it's like like they will just, you know they'll take up arms straight away and not having it, but it's not been publicized the same, because I suppose they've not got a spokesperson that's sort of you know, like your Tommy Robinson kind of thing, so maybe it's not just gained as much clout over there.
01:00:32.000I guess I've got the image of concentric enclosing circles.
01:00:36.000Concentric enclosing circles because what Britain done to Ireland is like globalism.
01:00:45.000A outside external force captures a native people and takes them over and then, like working class English people, are sent over there to fight working class Irish people.
01:00:59.000Really the elite in the in Britain obviously, historically and for the longest time.
01:01:05.000Now what we have the opportunity for because of through technology is a loose confederacy, perhaps unified by a common alternative currency.
01:01:14.000To step out and just go part of our alliance is with the, our brothers and sisters in Ireland.
01:01:21.000We believe that Britain and the secondary, my image of concentric circles EU NATO, UN bureaucratic global forces, cozy tax arrangements with various nations, all that stuff.
01:01:36.000They've got so many insidious fingers and ways of dampening down native spirit.
01:01:41.000I reckon we've got one thing that that Mark Carney said that sort of surprised me, or at least to read Andrew Neal's analysis of it.
01:01:48.000I didn't finish that point, did I was him saying Mark Carney said globalism's over, and he referred to countries like the UK and Canada as secondary nations.
01:01:58.000He said that we Canada, UK have got to have our own industry and our own manufacturing and our own food and all that stuff, and I think that's true.
01:02:08.000But it's actually got to become more atomized than that.
01:02:13.000Where possible, every community should be able to be fully self-sufficient, growing their own food.
01:02:20.000What this would immediately force us to recognize is that we've become spellbound and captured by consumerism, buying stuff you don't need disposing of, things that you should use, captured in the endless cycle of trying to fulfill spiritual needs through material means.
01:02:37.000That's never ever ever ever, ever going to work.
01:02:39.000You'd be better off with an island that, because of the geography, it's easier to appreciate.
01:02:45.000That could be an independent unit where they could grow their own food, where they could use permaculture and modern agricultural techniques to ensure bountiful harvests.
01:02:56.000You might not have the you know papayas and guavas all year round, but that's a small price to pay for freedom.
01:03:03.000We've been put on the end of a hook, being told that there's nothing better in life than to get one of these every half bleeding hour and that all you've got to pay is your soul.
01:03:11.000All you've got to do is give up your soul and then you can live in an endless consumer paradise.
01:03:15.000The people of Iran, of Bleeding Switzer maybe not Switzerland actually, they've got all that Nazi gold but most countries Uganda England, Scotland would all be better off if we went.
01:03:26.000Why don't we establish true direct democracy?
01:03:29.000And a good place to try these things out will be cities that already have a mayoralty, like London, for example, already has a kind of infrastructure for localized government.
01:03:40.000It has council, borough structures and it has a mayor.
01:03:46.000Micro economies, like Max Kaiser explained to us, have been tried out in El Salvador.
01:03:49.000The reason they're able to practice this is because they have a different unit of currency notably, and namely Bitcoin, with which they can practice decentralized trading as well as a trading that's not brokered by centralized forces such as banks.
01:04:05.000So what we need to first of all undertake and undergo is this profound spiritual change that helps us to realize it ain't ever gonna work, ever.
01:04:15.000You know, like jung to that dude Hazard, it's never gonna work, never.
01:04:22.000Firstly, that the sort of absolute smack in the mouth of it's never gonna work, and while you're sort of like sort of seeing which teeth are coming out go.
01:04:30.000I have seen some success if you're willing to repent and turn towards god and live in a community of like-minded people.
01:04:40.000That's my suggestion, It's my strong suggestion and, I think, life's mission from here on in.