Jake and Jake are back talking about a whole host of matters, including the latest in the Coldplay/Coldplay/Trump saga, a Polish millionaire who refuses to stand for the anthem at the Superbowl, and the Prime Minister's birthday.
00:05:41.000That's that little guy that lives just at the bottom of my abdomen.
00:05:45.000Sometimes I'm doing pee-pee from that guy.
00:05:47.000Other times I'm having the time of my life with what I call my belly wand.
00:05:53.000There has been an attempt to generate another one of those kind of online scandals, much in the style and fashion of the Coldplay couple.
00:06:02.000But this time it was against a Polish millionaire who's simply not willing to stand for it.
00:06:07.000We're having a look at that in a matter of seconds.
00:06:08.000Of course, we know that Trump's doing an announcement.
00:06:10.000He's doing that announcement in a matter of moments, about an hour actually.
00:06:14.000will still be on Rumble premium at that time people are assuming that to do with um the ministry of defense potentially it's going to be about arms deal arms trade escalating global tensions and war we'll talk about that a little bit more.
00:06:25.000But if you're watching us in the UK right now, first of all, be careful, because I don't think Rumble's legal there.
00:07:03.000My birthday, no, that means lads, I'll be cashing in with the wife using my birthday token on her, giving him some of the old boss names, giving him some of that.
00:07:13.000You are a child of God and I hope that you find your way to the grace required of people in positions of leadership as the UK continues to burn.
00:07:21.000Let me know if you've been watching these peculiar protests across the UK where it's becoming increasingly difficult to erect, that's right, I said, erect a flag.
00:07:29.000People are getting into all sorts of trouble for hanging up flags of the country that they live in.
00:07:34.000People are suggesting that the flag itself is a kind of symbol of racism.
00:07:39.000And where is the line between racism and nationalism and tribalism?
00:07:46.000Let's have a look at this attempt to engineer a kind of cold play couple adultery story out of this Polish multimillionaire who seems equipped to handle it.
00:09:39.000there are people that benefit from it.
00:09:40.000The most obvious example of that is what is a crisis to most people, let's say a pandemic or a war, is for the most powerful interests in the world a massive opportunity and a huge benefit.
00:09:52.000You know that because this wave of online media that you're a participant in is commensurate with the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic.
00:10:01.000We learned then that we can't trust mainstream media.
00:10:04.000That's why independent media of this variety even exists.
00:10:08.000We learned then that the interests of big pharma, big tech, certain nations and bureaucracies all align so neatly that when the WHO say we're near enough mandating these medications and Joe Biden says we're mandating these medications for certain workers and for the military.
00:10:24.000The media will back you up and then if a figure like Joe Rogan comes out and says, hey, whoa, I just took ivermectin and a bunch of other stuff and I was good as gold, then a machine will oppose him.
00:10:38.000You can see how this space is continuing to fragment.
00:10:41.000Candice Owens, Dave Rubin, Jordan Peterson, Tucker Carlson.
00:10:44.000It's hard to get them all on one bleeding phone call.
00:10:47.000The fact is, is that all of these various voices oppose the old media institutions.
00:10:52.000Let me know if you agree with that more broadly.
00:10:54.000You also have sultans or contemporary titans like Elon Musk, who might be pretty far from perfect, but have enough power to oppose whole nations.
00:11:04.000This is an interesting time to be alive.
00:11:06.000And this is the time that you are alive, so you better bloody well make it interesting.
00:11:27.000Here's a college professor that when he hears that Taylor Swift is marrying Travis, you'll know Jake because you care about american sports travis kelsey travis i say travis you say kelsey travis kelsey and taylor swift are getting married and that's a good thing i suppose and equality is a good thing so marriage the institution of marriage and a lot of people have said that that it'll change her you know like that because they're like apparently they're good old boys them lads and they blue-collar lads fought their way to the top a little bit of hustle love it so
00:11:56.000um anyway like a college professor cancelled his class out of after hearing about the taylor swift engagement i'm pretty interested in that hello class as you know we were supposed to have a biochem midterm today but taylor and travis just got engaged.
00:13:24.000I've not watched it yet, but I heard Gareth told me it's pretty sycophantic.
00:13:27.000If you all haven't stopped by the Department of Labor, Mr. President, I invite you to see your big, beautiful face on a banner in front of the Department of Labor because you are really the transformational president of the American worker.
00:14:47.000into the profession of law enforcement.
00:14:49.000Sir, I'm not usually gay, but I will get under this mahogany table right now and make a wood even firmer than mahogany.
00:14:57.000Profession of law enforcement, your respect for law enforcement is so incredible.
00:15:02.000Sir, in the primaries, you used a lot of derisory nicknames against me and the other candidates for the Republican leadership, but I'd like to say that little Marco loves big Donald.
00:15:17.000This is just such a great opportunity really to recognize your leadership as a true as a true champion for working people.
00:15:25.000Well, everyone knows there's no stronger advocate for hard-working American families than you.
00:15:30.000Mr. President, first of all, thank you for the opportunity to work for you.
00:15:33.000Our country has never been so secure thanks to you.
00:15:38.000You have brought us back from the edge.
00:15:40.000And there's only one thing I wish for, that that Noble Committee finally gets its act together and realizes that you are the single finest candidate since the Noble Peace, this Noble Award was ever talked about.
00:15:55.000And the Noble Peace Prize, which was started by a family probably to mask their heavy investments and profits made from dynamite and gel.agnite.
00:16:26.000It's pretty great to celebrate Labor Day with a builder who loves labor.
00:16:31.000The great Trump projects have come from the very men and women we're going into this weekend to celebrate.
00:16:36.000Everyone has to think of a thing to say.
00:16:40.000You think they were like, oh, we're doing this.
00:16:42.000Like somebody started or they know in advance.
00:16:45.000Now, listen, I one time, I went to a New Year's party.
00:16:48.000It was in Topanga Canyon, right, California, just outside of LA.
00:16:51.000And like, it was getting quite close to midnight.
00:16:53.000And like the guy who was hosting the party went, I just want to say that this New Year, like I'm going to be looking to be more compassionate and hold myself accountable.
00:17:01.000And then the person next to him goes, yeah.
00:17:03.000And I just like to say that this New Year, you know, I'm going to make sure that I focus on paying attention to people.
00:17:10.000And then like the next person, I was about the sixth person, right?
00:17:13.000About four people in, I was like, oh, no.
00:17:47.000would do that they didn't want to upset stalin because if you did upset stalin he'd well kill you so like now with trump everyone's got one up that oh god like imagine if you were about ninth or tenth in that thing, you're like, oh man, what if you thought something really good to say and then someone else said it?
00:18:02.000I was going to do that, you bumped it.
00:18:07.000I was going to say the thing about you are a builder and you've certainly built back America's dream.
00:18:11.000No, I think I panic and say something weird or if he's just taking them all in he's like that's good that's good and then the one person that's not good no that's not that's not a good compliment why don't you try again we're gonna come back to you we're gonna go round again and we're gonna come back to it now if you've come up with something better yes yes sir i think this time it's pretty good i've decided to do it in an expressionistic dance called uh twin towers and twin powers.
00:18:40.000Trump, you could rebuild the twin towers.
00:19:45.000Because after Labor Day and after that, those beautiful, beautiful speeches about President Trump, I decided that this is disgracing the internet.
00:19:55.000So take a good look at how little they are, those little tots, those little tater tots, those sweet little baby nips.
00:20:17.000from secularism probably because society is falling apart would be my assumption and because you know one might cite and understandably I cite as social economic reasons and obviously cultural reasons there's no escapape from that.
00:20:33.000But the point I'd like to make is, I say, once in a while, I remember that, you know, your most ardent atheists, your most well educated materialists, they don't know how life started.
00:20:46.000They don't know how the universe started.
00:20:48.000Well, okay, so we've been calculating that there was a big bang and it was the size of a mouse's dick.
00:21:01.000Yeah, you can't answer those questions.
00:21:03.000Nobody knows how the universe existed.
00:21:05.000And at some point, these chemicals and matter came alive and self-conscious.
00:21:10.000cut wait a minute pale swift is pretty get the fuck out of it no one knows no one knows anything all these people they're telling you all sort of like certain stuff like you know keen on themselves and like high on their own little fart supply no one knows anything like I really like this clip.
00:21:29.000Do you have it of my man, DeGrasse Tyson talking to Lawrence Fishburne about the Matrix?
00:21:36.000Neil DeGrasse Tyson's favorite movie is like, that's good.
00:22:12.000Well, when Neil deGrasse Tyson is talking to Lawrence Fishburn about it, he acts like he knows more about the Matrix than Lawrence Fishburn.
00:22:21.000And Lawrence Fishburn pulls him out and goes, well, you know, I was in that film as Morpheus.
00:22:28.000And he goes, listen, you've done a hundred movies that's my favorite movie so you know you probably sometimes you're thinking about other movies that you've been in i'm only thinking about this one like he tries to carry on tries to pursue that line of thought instead of sort of going yeah no you were on set like hanging out with the wukelskis and stuff and they'll have been going listen this is our intention here and he was being more pious for heaven's sake so um Anyway, it's a really good clip.
00:22:58.000I posted it in our WhatsApp chat, Isaac.
00:23:16.000Anyone that's operating in them sort of like cosmology, astronomy, astrophysics, quantum physics, all they know is a body of knowledge and research that's accumulated.
00:23:27.000And of course, it's extraordinarily impressive and magnificent based mostly on instruments that magnify our existing senses and then accumulate and create a kind of epistemology, cosmological hermeneutics, a set of information and data that's agreed upon.
00:24:12.000I for a long, long time lived like, oh Even if I'm doing something good like being nice to my kids, I'm being nice to them because they're my kids, not because God.
00:24:42.000Now, while we're down here all quarreling and squabbling, quarrel.
00:24:45.000It's interesting that the word quarrel sounds like quarry and that quarry is the stone before it's formed.
00:24:51.000You know, we've got to get out of the quarry and into the temple that we're going to become.
00:24:54.000Each one of us has been carved, chiseled by experience to be the perfect building block so that we can make the temple of our Lord, participate in the glory don't get dragged down into the dregs of the culture I believe in this political party I reckon you're controlled opposition I like this football team I think this person will do a better job than this person you're wrong that person's fake forget all that recognize that within you there is a divine thread that leads back to the dawn of time hold that thread it's
00:25:24.000beyond time it's the a temporal a creative absolute reality let's have a look at um I'm free 33.
00:27:14.000That's not good because, like, unless you are actually, because, like, Neil deGrasse Tyson's not only watching the Matrix all the time, he's also doing all of his science stuff and hanging out and being in podcasts and doing podcasts.
00:27:25.000Like, Lawrence Fishburn, we'll know more about them.
00:27:28.000Like, if he goes right, I can get you an interview with someone connected to the Matrix.
00:27:41.000Like, if it was like, you know, do you want to go and watch like there's this rare event like a comet is going by or do you want someone to explain how this telescope works?
00:28:37.000He was out of context, like he was talking to you, saying that, or he was just quoting.
00:28:40.000Yeah, no, I was like, we actually was talking about comedy.
00:28:44.000And like, he was talking about the times when he knew that he was, like, that comedy is different from acting.
00:28:49.000And he talked about how, like, the times when he knew he was funny is when he did that thing in Tropic Fundar, where he was that producer doing the thing with the big hands or whatever and Jerry Maguire help me help you he knew that he was being funny with Cuba Gordon junior in that and like and he went you know like when it goes help me help you help me and I was like oh man this is so cool the car had curtains on the inside of it like drapes like It was a fancy car.
00:29:16.000I think we were going to a Katy Perry concert and I think that one of his kids maybe was, maybe there was a kid in the car.
00:30:07.000I would like to do a Matrix washer long, but there are certain copyright limitations.
00:30:11.000that mean we can't do that let me know in the comments and chat if you've been watching our watch alongs and what you want us to do next we're going to be talking about trump's 2 p.m announcement we're going to be talking about happy birthday kiersda oh that's made me feel a bit sick that that's made me feel a bit sick of that because what did you make that happen no that was jordan Jordan did that well done Jordan that's what you get from a brummy that's a man in the Midlands right there who does all of our meme and stuff But what I don't like is how sort of sexual
00:30:42.000I look you know like how happy birthday and I feel like that he's done another prompt for that Jordan I think he's gone back and gone, I make him look a bit more sexual.
00:30:51.000Michael's bad look like he wants to throw melody for late Kiyoshama.
00:30:58.000Plus, I look like one time there was a, and I think that was from Israel, no offense, there was a person from Israel, won the Eurovision song contest once, and they were dressed.
00:31:06.000I can't remember, I don't remember the right words anymore, but like they had a beard and they were dressed in ladies' clothes.
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00:33:46.000You don't want to sit deteriorating in a chair, shitting yourself, drinking Starbucks.
00:35:01.000Also, people are turning to nationalism and patriotism and national pride.
00:35:05.000But if this is part of the movement that might genuinely disrupt the rhizome of deep, deep, corrupt influence that's controlled my beloved country for a long, long while, then I'd say it's a good thing.
00:35:49.000In a sense, people are now starting to unravel the threads of the flag as they understand that if you have a nation, you have to have borders, you have to have rules.
00:35:56.000You have to have an in-group and an out-group.
00:35:58.000And as they try to befuddle and control and confuse populations, making claims like there is no God, but there are rules and codes, that there was no Christ, and nevertheless we want people to behave in certain ways we want the state to be a kind of god as these odd bureaucratic deities start to crumble new valour a new fuel a new vitality is from somewhere presumably the lord entering the british people new protests are starting here's
00:36:29.000yvette cooper she has a significant role in our country she's like secretary of state she's the home secretary i believe uh here she is saying that uh she her whole she starts to claim that she's got so many flags.
00:38:19.000Whatever you feel about him, he's certainly a person who's having significant political influence in the UK right now.
00:38:25.000In particular, if Tommy Robinson makes a documentary and that documentary gets reposted by Elon Musk, there's nothing the BBC and Panorama can do about it.
00:38:33.000I'll be talking to him in particular about his discovery that Panorama were trying to frame him for false sex crime allegations.
00:38:40.000You can imagine why I might be interested in that.
00:38:42.000So join us for that conversation with Tommy Robinson.
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00:39:02.000Summer's definitely over, and this morning we've got all the number 10 staff together and talked through what phase two of the government uh is gonna look like and feel like so we're going to phase two first of september 2025 in good we're gonna go to phase two now phase one's the bit where we cause riots everywhere where we let pedophiles and rape gangs run amok phase two is gonna be bloody brilliant i'm gonna aids test myself damn me dickie
00:41:37.000He's someone who's been somewhat effective, of course.
00:41:39.000You know, there would have been no Brexit without Nigel Farage.
00:41:41.000On the left, there are political figures that still, to some degree, hold...
00:42:07.000no reason to complain, because here in Great Old Britain we just love it when it rains.
00:42:12.000We're cozy here at home, even though it's not our own.
00:42:16.000But wait a few more years and you can say Everything is just fine Everything is grand Your life can get the better when you're living by the letter In this pleasant land
00:42:35.000We'll be looking in more depth in our Russell Brand Unpacked at this story about asylum seekers in the Bell Hotel in Epping being allowed to continue to stay.
00:42:49.000know whether you're on the left or you're on the right, whether you're pro-immigration or anti-immigration, if a population in a community doesn't want that community being used for migration or to house or home asylum seekers, do you think that their voices are the most significant?
00:43:10.000I certainly believe in providing refuge to people that warrant and need refuge.
00:43:16.000And I'm particularly aware as an English person of my country's colonial imperial history and the impact that's made on the nations and territories.
00:43:24.000territories invaded colonized corrupted and controlled by the uk and its empire and i believe there is some kind of debt that should be paid by the british people they can never pay i don't mean the british people actually i mean the british government and i mean british corporations why should some working class bloke in basilden pay the price for the buccaneering attitude of the East India Tea Company.
00:43:47.000Why should some bloke in Luton or some geezer in Bolton pay the price because of British Petroleum's actions?
00:43:56.000In fact, the working people across the world, ordinary people across the world, have more in common cause with one another than we do with the corrupt elites that seek to control us continually.
00:44:07.000And that's what we'll be talking about in Russell Brand Unpacked.
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00:44:15.000If you're watching us on X, we're going to just be exclusively on rumble now so get over and join us here here's a quick look at what we'll be talking about when it comes to the bell hotel which is the hotel that's been in a sense the inciting incident for much of the unrest in the uk right now when there were allegations of molestation against a migrant on a kid i feel like some kids said they got felt up there you know which is obviously the kind of incendiary flashpoint that's going to lead to riots and
00:44:45.000protests particularly when people in general feel that their government and their institutions aren't protecting them from corruption hypocrisy and even sexual abuse let's have a look outside the epping asylum hotel Hotel, protesters angry at today's court ruling gathered, cheered on by passing drivers.
00:45:05.000The news that for now at least the asylum seekers inside will stay was not what they wanted to hear.
00:45:44.000The Epping Forest Country Club's a place where people like my background and age used to go, get it on, get on it, get off our little nuts and get amongst it with one another.
00:45:54.000Then people of Essex, they're serious people.
00:45:57.000That's the kind of English that were referred to lovingly, I believe, as the scum of the earth.
00:46:04.000When I think it was Wellington, the Duke of Wellington, talking about his armies that were facing and fighting Napoleon.
00:46:10.000The British people are beginning a stir.
00:46:13.000They're being riled by these imperialist new world order bureaucrats that have taken hold, I think, for the most nefarious of purposes of the reigns of many nations.
00:46:24.000United Kingdom, certainly, Canada, France, possibly.
00:46:27.000And I'm proud and happy to see British people rise up.
00:46:31.000And even if you don't agree with them, even if you think that the asylum seekers at the Bells Hotel ought to be looked after, and certainly I'm sympathetic to that view because they're children of God and warrant our love, why should the people of Epping in particular be made responsible if they don't want to be?
00:46:46.000And if what you claim you live in is a democracy and the people in that democracy are voting with their signs, with their flags, their feet and perhaps soon their fists against it.
00:46:57.000Well then you have got but two choices Kirst Dharma this birthday.
00:47:55.000Many officials are resigning over RFK.
00:47:59.000beloved Bobby Kennedy's new stance on the COVID vaccine.
00:48:04.000Let's have a look at that story which we'll be covering on Russell Brand Unpacked in more detail.
00:48:07.000Tonight we're following breaking news out of the CDC where top officials are resigning en masse after sudden changes to COVID vaccine policies were announced earlier today.
00:48:17.000This afternoon, the FDA approved the COVID vaccine for the fall, but restricted who is eligible to receive it.
00:48:24.000In a reversal of longstanding policy, the FDA now says that the vaccine that has saved millions of lives in this country and around the world is only recommended for adults 65 and older, plus kids and adults with underlying health conditions.
00:48:37.000Now, this is the narrowest group of people granted access since the vaccines first became available.
00:48:42.000Remember that back in the early 2021 late 2020 period hours after that decision was announced, the Washington Post reporter that we're going to be getting into that in some detail and depth.
00:48:52.000Let me know what you think about Bobby Kennedy.
00:48:54.000Is he going to survive this purge and this attempt to bring him down?
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00:50:34.000Let's have a look at my man Bill Maher talking about the Ten Commandments and see if he's woefully misunderstood them while I line up a little bit of Deuteronomy so we can argue back with his dear old Bill.
00:50:46.000Okay, so the Ten Commandments by Bill Ma, let's go.
00:50:49.000Texas will now require that public school classrooms display the Ten Commandments.
00:50:54.000Is that a violation of the separation of church and state?
00:51:05.000Well, look, I think having something available for kids to see is one thing, pounding it down their throats is another thing.
00:51:17.000I don't know what you're talking about, doctor Phil.
00:51:19.000Nobody wants to pound anything down children's throats, although I've been on that show before.
00:51:24.000for and yes you guessed it it's recorded in hollywood so pounding things down kids throats something they probably want to stay well clear of let's have a look at those ten commandments god spoke these words saying i am the lord your god who brought you out of the land of egypt out of the hand of out of the house of bondage You shall have no other gods before me.
00:52:23.000I have responsibilities to the people that I have a contract with at Rumble, to the people I work with, to you, to you who I'm talking to right now.
00:52:40.000list well it's not the ten worst things you could ever do that's so amazing that bill ma thinks that he's cleverer than yahweh elochim moses that's really good let's get into this it's a it's a list well it's not a competition about the two the ten worst things Let's imagine reality if you were able to abide by this list.
00:53:07.000Imagine your reality, Bill Ma's reality, reality full stop if you were able to live within this code.
00:53:13.000Consider it like in this age of AI, a coding, a prompt to control your consciousness in the same way that you might prompt AI like Jordan creating this image and this image.
00:53:24.000Things you could do, but have you a problem with any of the ten?
00:53:53.000The ego is the image of the self that you hold within yourself.
00:53:56.000You have an image of yourself, I have an image of myself.
00:53:58.000And even modern wellness thinkers like Eckhart Toll would say the self is a good thing.
00:54:03.000Terrence McKenna, I believe, said, you know, it's good to have an ego because that means that when me and you are sitting down eating dinner, you put the food into your mouth, not mine.
00:54:12.000You recognize that you are an entity, an individual, in charge of the corporeal of your own body.
00:54:18.000You know, don't pray to other gods, don't have a statue of another god.
00:54:28.000If you have no other gods but actual God, child molestation and rape are not going to occur because you are going to recognize the sovereignty of other people, you're going to recognize the significance and importance of sexual morality which is covered.
00:54:41.000And what Bill Maher's doing there is classic straw manism.
00:54:44.000He's imagining that it's like a don't have a carved icon of Ganesh or of Shiva or some other entity in favor of his imagination of the Abrahamic Yahweh.
00:55:22.000Indeed, rape is where someone is so enamoured of sex that they would bypass all of the checkpoints of consent, other people's sexual and bodily autonomy, and indeed the sacred covenant of marriage itself, in order to worship their God.
00:55:41.000Child abuse is you worship the God of your own desire.
00:55:45.000you worship god above all else there will be no crime because you will recognize that your temporary form and your all and all of your desires are transient and passing.
00:56:34.000We couldn't have figured that out without the Bible.
00:56:38.000That's a sort of woeful misunderstanding of epistemology, hermeneutics, the origins of Christianity and Judaism right there, because most law, even the kind of secular law that Bilma, who I respect and like as a human being, is revelling in, is derived from Mosaic law.
00:56:55.000The law in itself is the expression of God and the law is not given to us to prohibit us.
00:57:00.000The law is given to us because it is actual and real.
00:57:05.000When thou art awakened unto the reality of God, thou shalt not steal, kill, adulter, covet, want other people's stuff, live in desire or put anything ahead of God.
00:57:16.000Because once you're awake to the reality of God, you will realize, as it says in Ecclesiastes, vanity, all is vanity.
00:57:24.000Bill Maher, who probably in his own life, in his own mind, is aware that this show don't go on forever, the HBO show, who's aware that his own virility, that his own name don't go on forever.
00:57:35.000would do well to discover the eternal that's within himself.
00:57:38.000Don't people get curious about the nature of consciousness?
00:57:40.000Don't you ever think, what is this that I am alive?
00:57:45.000That I can think, that I can see, that I can feel, that I can speak does that not lead you into a negotiation with the limitless mystery that does that not invite you into the miracle that you are a participant in you are with God you are part of God God is in you and because of that great power if you don't follow those commandments you will do crazy you will do crazy unless you surrender unless you surrender to that power i.e.
00:58:15.000Lucifer As I've said to you before, the Lucifarian as an essence, as an archetype, is when you want to cut away the energy you've been given, that you've been granted.
00:58:25.000You didn't give birth to yourself you didn't give yourself life right you take that and you go i control it i gave me the ability to speak this way i gave me the ability to look this way i remember in fact again i'm like all over tomcruise in this episode like i remember when i was it was from a socialist perspective i was talking to some because tomcruise is like self-made guy and he like you know like well what and i was talking to him about socialism and he was saying well i managed to pull myself up from my by my bootstraps.
00:58:51.000And he sort of talked about like going around doing like jobs as a kid, like cleaning cars or whatever.
00:58:55.000And I was like, and I said like, but who gave you the power to be like that?
00:59:40.000I'd rather be born with what I was endowed with than country estates and hundreds of millions of dollars because if you have God, you have..
00:59:47.000And if you don't have God, you have nothing.