In this episode of The Dark Side Of, host Tim Paul Blanchflower is joined by Jake Chapman to discuss the latest in the Trump vs. Putin and Kim Jong-un saga, and to look at the controversial military parade that took place in China.
00:03:15.000Actually, that like that thing yesterday, Jake, where they all went on Labour Day how much they loved him, it was a little bit like that.
00:03:23.000You know, the sort of cabinet moment I thought, a little bit like that.
00:03:26.000But maybe even if you are one of those people that detests MAGA and Trump, perhaps you would rather have an empowered and engorged mighty phallic America rather than what appears to be happening now.
00:03:38.000A display of extraordinary might from those powers that are extraneous.
00:03:45.000Let's have a look at this meeting, which seems like, you know, many of you will have noted that the military parade that Trump held in the United States of America, some people said that it was troubling.
00:04:04.000An extraordinary military display by China to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II has become a direct challenge to America's global position.
00:04:15.000The US president reacting angrily to President Xi Jinping's...
00:04:20.000Weird way to celebrate the end of World War II.
00:04:24.000And to celebrate the well end of World War Two.
00:04:28.000A provocative display of military power.
00:04:31.000Xi Jinping's parade as politicians here in Australia condemn the attendance of former Victorian Premier Dan Andrews.
00:04:41.000The world's never seen anything like it.
00:04:45.000The biggest ever show of military might.
00:04:50.000It's chief conductor Xi Jinping parading China's immense power.
00:04:55.000That weren't real, that bit of the beginning.
00:05:29.000The Chinese president assembling dictators and despots as support acts, flanked by Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in a direct message to the West about an alternative world order.
00:05:45.000Well is it a direct message or an indirect message?
00:05:47.000A direct message is that this is a new world order.
00:05:53.000This jamboree of authoritarians, including the leaders of Iraq.
00:05:57.000I don't think when it's authoritarians, you can really call it a jamboree, because a jamboree is a lighthearted and fun affair.
00:06:06.000If you're over here from Tim Paul, welcome, welcome, welcome.
00:06:41.000I love you, Australians, you beautiful people.
00:06:43.000I suppose the primary question you have to ask yourself is do you consider Chinese expansionism and an alliance between China, Russia, and Iran to be a real threat?
00:07:05.000Humanity again has to choose between peace and war.
00:07:09.000US President Donald Trump speaking before the event, at first saying he was non-plussed by the event.
00:07:16.000But China needs us much more than we need them.
00:07:19.000His mood changing, perhaps after seeing the footage.
00:07:22.000Posting on Truth Social, please give my regards to Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un as you conspire against the United States of America.
00:07:32.000Well, let's have a look at that message in full.
00:07:34.000The big question to be answered is whether or not President Xi of China will mention the massive amount of support and blood that the United States of America gave to China in order to help it secure its freedom from a very unfriendly foreign invader.
00:07:46.000Many Americans died in China's quest for victory and glory.
00:07:49.000I hope that they are rightfully honored and remembered for their bravery and sacrifice.
00:07:52.000May President Ji and the wonderful people of China have a great and lasting daft celebration.
00:07:57.000Please give my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un as you conspire against the United States of America.
00:08:04.000Do you consider it to be a conspiracy?
00:08:06.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you feel threatened.
00:08:08.000And again, I suppose with an America first mandate under which Trump has ascended to power.
00:08:17.000Do you still consider the might of America's military, which I feel like is significantly larger and more potent than China's?
00:08:27.000Does that not uh provide you with some comfort?
00:08:29.000And how do you feel about domestic issues right now and power more broadly?
00:08:36.000Let's have a look at what else we have on this story.
00:08:38.000The the good news is that over the weekend there were pretty extensive rumors that Donald Trump weren't even alive no more, and uh he responded to that lustly.
00:09:16.000I'd be just like no, I don't want to deal with no bon mots or sarcastic comments, but I don't know.
00:09:22.000I don't know what I would dress up in.
00:09:23.000I'm thinking of getting a quilted bodysuit.
00:09:27.000Like it's very soft fabric padded motorcycle or avengers style suit, so that I feel like I, you know, I can get up without feeling like I've left bed.
00:09:37.000Do you not know that you don't need to continually strive that you are loved, that you are forgiven, that you embrace, you don't need to spend all your time desperately toiling in fretfulness.
00:09:46.000Don't you feel like you're under sort of continual pressure?
00:09:49.000Aren't you continually being stimulated into a state of mad anxiety?
00:09:54.000Whilst geopolitical matters might be beyond the scope of my imagination, is the simple truth of it.
00:10:00.000If China and Russia are gonna form an imperial alliance and take over the world, uh you know, but that's not something I can contend with.
00:10:06.000But when it comes to uh domestic matters of free speech, particularly in my country, I I got an opinion, baby.
00:10:13.000Um, the creator of Father Ted, Graham Linnahan, some of you might have seen recently was on Joe Rogan, was arrested when he returned from uh I guess appearing on Joe Reagan, maybe he was doing other stuff in your country.
00:10:26.000Um, here is that story, and I reckon it's um significant.
00:10:31.000I'm just responding to a post that says uh laughing at a post.
00:10:57.000Um Father Tech Creator Graham Linn arrested at Heathrow Airport for tweeting that women should punch trans men in the balls if they're in female spaces on there he is in the hospital, God love him.
00:11:08.000And uh, well, what a m oh yeah, I didn't see this.
00:11:19.000I think that Graham Linehan is beyond awful.
00:11:22.000We should not be arresting people for hateful things they say online.
00:11:24.000It's not a solution to these problems.
00:11:25.000Trusting an increasingly authoritarian state to be the arbiter of acceptable speech is a major mistake.
00:11:30.000Now you might not know the ins and outs of uh British political commentary, but Owen Jones is of the left.
00:11:36.000You will be more familiar with the views of uh JK Rowling and Elon Musk.
00:11:41.000But what I reckon might be emerging is a sort of horseshoe alliance where people from the left and right are so cynical about the agenda and motives of centralized government authority that there could be new ways of running a whole country, like the United Kingdom specifically.
00:11:58.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat.
00:12:01.000And let me know if you've noticed that really more and more people are cynical about government authority, particularly in countries like the UK and Ireland and European countries that seem to be legitimising care and concern and compassion to justify authoritarianism and control.
00:12:19.000Let's have a look at what Meghan Kelly said.
00:12:21.000Shame on Great Britain for what it's doing to Graham Linnahan.
00:12:25.000Europe does not value free speech, and there are many in our own country who want to be just like them.
00:12:30.000You know, there's um you know in Germany there's a sort of a far-right party, not that one, a new one, and those guys are sort of like dropping like flies.
00:12:54.000Okay, um I'll get into that in a moment when I've uh when I find it, because I've stepped out of I've stepped out of chronological order here.
00:13:03.000Robot UFC fighters, Zora and Mam Darney has gotten is going down the gym.
00:13:40.000And in their attempts to protect us from fascism, have these compassionate, uh supposedly liberal or at least centre left governments become outrageously authoritarian and punitive.
00:13:52.000Seems to be reaching a kind of fever pitch in my country at least.
00:13:57.000Let me see what's going on there right now.
00:15:49.000Well they don't tell you is a Muslim migrant left the hotel in Hole and he stabbed an old age British pensioner to death.
00:15:55.000Of course, people are outside the hotel.
00:15:57.000Well, they don't tell you that is in Yarmouth, they left where people were protesting.
00:16:01.000Migrant left the hotel and raped a woman.
00:16:03.000Well, they don't tell you in Tenworth, Mohammed left the hotel and raped a woman.
00:16:06.000So when people are protesting outside, rather than have the legitimate discussion about why people are angry, what they did is blanketed it, politicised it as far right.
00:16:16.000So and that and that might have worked.
00:16:18.000They they weaponised the judiciary, weaponised the media, weaponised the courts, imprisoned innocent people for words for all their social media posts.
00:16:39.000There's a lot of disruption and uh what I would call fragmentation in the UK right now, but also a new emergent unity and sense of national identity.
00:16:51.000Is it a conversation where I tried to as best as I could address the uh subtitle that guy, says central scrutinizer?
00:17:01.000I can't understand a word that guy's saying.
00:17:03.000Uh but there's um uh I've tried to focus as much as I can on how you can have true unity and not focus solely on issues like migration, when the primary problem would seem to be the manipulation and weaponization of the media and judiciary, which Tommy Robinson mentioned in that answer there.
00:17:26.000It's interesting actually, because I feel like what I suppose we all of us occupy certain points and places and spaces in this struggle.
00:17:33.000When I see, you know, the alliances between China and Russia, I feel like, oh man, that's kind of beyond my comprehension and beyond the scope of my reflection.
00:17:44.000And then when I hear people focusing on migration, for example, I feel, no, that's too myopic.
00:17:52.000Where I tend to focus is the manipulation and management of systems of information and control, The alliance between state and media.
00:18:01.000And that's probably because I've got experience in that.
00:18:03.000Because I've worked in media a lot and I understand how you can manipulate and control entire populations by controlling access to information, highlighting certain information, amplifying information, controlling and limiting other types of information.
00:18:18.000Let me know you think about that in the comments and chat.
00:18:20.000Here's your very own Charlie Kirk in the Oxford Union, that famous institution of education and deep state power, some would argue.
00:18:29.000Seems to go there quite a lot, Charlie Kirk.
00:18:31.000Whenever I see him, he's in the hallowed halls of Oxford quibbling about nationalism.
00:18:37.000If you dislike the West, and if you hate the West's values, if you think the West is evil fundamentally and deserves to be destroyed, then anything Donald Trump does basically short of surrender will be too far for you.
00:18:50.000If I was visiting the school a hundred years ago, speaking in support of an American president, I think we would at least have some broad agreement on what a country's leader should be trying to do.
00:19:02.000I don't think it's because America's change.
00:19:04.000In fact, I think it's because Britain has changed.
00:19:07.000From my perspective, Britain is one of the greatest countries in the history of the world.
00:19:11.000You are the country of Shakespeare, the steam engine, and Adam Smith.
00:19:15.000You defeated Napoleon, you destroyed the slave trade, you stood up to Hitler.
00:19:20.000My country America became great as it is because of what we inherited from you from Britain.
00:19:27.000When I hear the slogan, make America Great Again, I'm also hearing, quote, return America to its British roots.
00:19:35.000Great Britain has everything in the world to be proud of.
00:19:38.000But when I look at Britain today, I see a country where the ruling elites are in a race to abandon the very values, the values that made them so great in the first place.
00:19:46.000I wish I could blame this all on labor all and all on the left, but I can't.
00:19:51.000This country just had its 14th uninterrupted year of so-called conservative rule.
00:20:22.000And I suppose let's take this opportunity to say that my country, the United Kingdom, appears to be in a state of crisis, migration protests or anti-migration protests are reaching fever pitch.
00:20:33.000There's a sort of sense of despair about the creep of authoritarianism and control and no trust in the leadership.
00:20:41.000How long can Britain be sustained under these conditions?
00:20:43.000Join us tomorrow for our interview with Tommy Robinson.
00:20:46.000He talks about protest that's being held on September the 13th that you might be interested in, as well as many of his documentaries that expose the nature of British power and the way that the media operates, corroborates the interests of the powerful, sometimes even concocting false stories.
00:21:01.000He had some amazing insights into that, let me tell you.
00:21:05.000Another area where I feel somewhat qualified to comment is the nature of insidious dark Hollywood power.
00:21:12.000The theologian, apologist and Christian writer Lee Strobel, I think that's saying his name correctly, appeared on Tucker Carlson and made precisely that claim that Hollywood is under the control of Luciferian forces.
00:21:25.000When I heard that, I cast my mind back to my own time, living there in Los Angeles.
00:21:31.000I thought about some of the events I attended, some of the people that I encountered.
00:21:54.000Well, I think some things you mentioned, we see manifestations of it in ways that defy natural explanations.
00:22:01.000Um I think that's probably the best way of disorder, distraction, chaos, violence, hate, division.
00:22:10.000And you think if if Shaytan were smart, which he is, um, would he go around the country and around the world trying to possess or bother average everyday people?
00:23:20.000I think it's much more efficient for Satan to uh influence movie makers and TV makers in Hollywood to create products that um feed us stuff that without us even realizing it, open us up to the occult, open us up to immoral activity, normalize it in ways that well, Monica to do that on Friends, I can certainly have sex on the first date with this guy.
00:23:54.000Where do you find respite and how do you orient your reality?
00:23:58.000And it's interesting, isn't it, to think of a cultural artifact like Friends, which as Lee Strobel says is pretty innocuous, anodyne and seemingly delightful.
00:24:07.000But if you review it as a piece of propaganda as an emblem of how one might live, it does, I suppose, advocate for ongoing casual sex, date-in, objectification.
00:24:21.000And I suppose that power is about the normalization of your own agenda, so that it doesn't even really seem peculiar that you may live that way.
00:24:30.000If you would sit down for an evening and watch an episode of Friends during the commercial breaks, you'd be invited to drink sugary beverages and eat carbohydrate laden food and dense sugars and seed oils.
00:24:42.000So visually you're being stimulated in a particular way, and then ultimately, biologically and nutritionally, you get stimulated in a particular way.
00:24:50.000Ultimately, the system wants to mask the fact that it is a cult.
00:24:54.000That's why I kind of guess it's hard for me to get up in arms and excited about G and Putin meeting, because the idea of a clash between near-peer superpowers seems abstract to me and less imminent.
00:25:09.000What I believe we are contending with is spiritual warfare, where the normalization of sets of values that are detrimental for us at core is taking place right now.
00:25:21.000When it says in scripture that authority in this world belongs to the evil one, it's easy to pass over and not reflect on.
00:25:30.000But what would that look like if instead of the culture's values being normalized, which is how most of us grew up and how most of us live, you look to scripture for your guidance and your orientation through reality.
00:25:43.000Then you might start to think, well, what how should my sexuality be expressed?
00:25:56.000Having told us that there is no God, that good and evil don't exist, that rationalism can maneuver you mentally into any position that you want to be in, that uh do what thou wilt should be the whole of the law.
00:26:10.000The culture sort of sets about by kind of osmosis setting the agenda of your life.
00:26:16.000Think about the time when Friends was a popular show.
00:26:19.000A lot of people's lives were aspirational in that direction.
00:26:23.000They're sort of unthinkingly normalized.
00:26:25.000In fact, our member man, our member now, like um, I think Bo Giar writing that you know, people emulate uh things like that they've seen on the TV to the point where you don't even know that you're not participating organically in reality.
00:26:39.000Think about some uh bachelorette party you see somewhere.
00:26:43.000Is it an indigenous and natural event, or is it the emulation and imitation of a thousand bachelorette pies that have gone before it?
00:26:50.000If you need archetypes and guidance and principles by which to live your life, where are you gonna draw them from?
00:26:58.000Guys, so the way I, as a non-theological ignorant person trying to figure out whether something's good or bad, because it is an open question very often.
00:27:30.000Do you think that's a fair way to assess?
00:27:32.000I think because it is logical that if Satan were to try to influence a culture in a mass way, that that is a logical way that he would do it.
00:28:09.000Who who would you know uh God created us so we could have a relationship with him, so he he taught us how we can live in a way that maximizes who we are, and when we stray from that in in egregious ways, as many people have and do, um uh there are implications for us.
00:28:29.000When I think about my own little time back there in Hollywood and the values that are promoted, think of some of the subsequent scandals that have occurred.
00:28:38.000The Diddy parties, I know he's been found innocent, but it's certainly no question that there's a lot of hedonism and decadence and you know, exploitation, even if it was non-criminal in nation going on.
00:28:47.000Harvey Weinstein, whilst I recognize that he is disputing those uh charges and even the criminal process by which he's been jailed, it certainly seems to indicate that institutionalized sexual exploitation exists within those circles.
00:29:01.000It's extraordinary actually, because as long as you can get people to focus on their sexuality and pleasure and self, I think it makes all of us malleable.
00:29:10.000And while in extreme cases you might find out about psyops and Epstein Island and the compromise of many famous and powerful individuals through sexualized blackmail, perhaps across the whole culture, all of us are being invited to participate in shameful acts, the epidemic of pornography.
00:29:31.000I can't be involved with masturbation, I can't be involved in looking at sort of gorgeous people frolicking on Instagram.
00:29:39.000I can't start pulling at those threads.
00:29:41.000I mean those threads of pornography, I don't mean in my own genitalia, because I know where it leads.
00:29:46.000Fortunately, I've gorged on the icky treasures and pleasures of Hollywood hedonism and decadence, and I've seen firsthand that world.
00:29:56.000I've turned up at parties and seen everybody there, famous and powerful, not participated in any of that.
00:30:05.000Yeah, I've never been no freak-offs, but I can tell you that the even if you don't participate in the concentrated component of sexual corruption, in its more diffuse in a more diffuse way, it permanate permeates entire cultures.
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00:33:25.000I don't think we should uh see this as a huge surprise.
00:33:29.000Uh he has been at the White House uh before, I think last back in February, uh, and that too uh was in part at least uh a discussion uh about Gaza.
00:33:39.000It is clear uh that Tony Blair uh and his institute, the Tony Blair Institute uh just got an institute, it's just an institute, yeah, it's gonna help people with that institute.
00:33:50.000You won't be using that institute, will you, to mine and control data, to lobby for mandatory digital ID, to get people's health information and to sell it to insurance companies, to assert control through non-governmental means, to participate in global bureaucracy that bypass national sovereignty.
00:34:10.000No, it's just an institute, it's just a lovely little institute.
00:34:14.000The Tony Blair Institute uh believe that that they uh can provide uh some expertise, some assistance uh in working out what the the day after plan for Gaza uh will be.
00:34:25.000Remember, Tony Blair uh was former once the the Middle East envoy when when the so-called Quartet uh was uh was formed.
00:34:33.000Uh he spent many, many months uh in Jerusalem living in the American colony hotel, trying to uh to formulate a plan back then uh for uh what would be uh a two-state solution uh that has never come to pass.
00:34:47.000So he clearly has a background uh uh and a deep knowledge of the region.
00:34:51.000Uh there's a variety of reporting on this subject that you might be into.
00:34:56.000In February, when the US president posted an AI generated video depic depicting a future Gazan Trump Riviera of luxury resorts and skyscrapers, many thought it must be a joke.
00:35:07.000However, it has since become clear that this was a serious proposal which both Jared Kushner and staff at the Tony Blair Institute had a hand in developing.
00:35:15.000Now remember, Tony Blair is strongly allied with centre-left politics.
00:35:19.000So Trump and Blair meeting or at least Trump affiliates and Blair Meeting would seem to indicate there are alliances in the world of commerce and in particular and in particular global commerce and development that transcend these apparent political divisions.
00:35:34.000Think of all the polarisation and all of the discourse that you've encountered, all of the vitriolic rhetoric that you've listened to.
00:35:42.000Everyone's holding hands and developing stuff like there ain't no problem.
00:35:46.000So before you start treating politics like it's a football team or jeans commercials like they're a football team, remember that the most powerful interests in the world have alliances that transcend the apparent division that we are all sort of giddily involved in, like the little sweetie pies We uh seem deep down to be.
00:36:02.000As the Financial Times reported in July, the TBI has taken part in discussions with Israeli business people about establishing both high-end tourism to include Dubai style artificial islands and an Elon Musk smart manufacturing zone.
00:36:17.000When this war finally ends, I don't know what an Elon Musk smart manufacturing zone could possibly mean.
00:36:23.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you even understand that.
00:36:28.000Uh, here's some uh more reporting on the matter.
00:36:30.000Blair has previously advocated for economic solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
00:36:35.000In 2007, after leaving Downing Street, he became the special envoy of the diplomatic quartet comprising the US, EU, UN and Russia, the body created to bring about a two-state solution, but Arabic writers and media outlets were concerned about his messianic streak.
00:36:49.000I'm a bit worried about the messianic streak.
00:36:51.000Don't worry about the old messianic streak.
00:37:00.000Fearing that like earlier British leaders, he saw himself as some kind of saviour.
00:37:04.000Tony Blair did have those vibes a little bit.
00:37:07.000If you've seen that film, The Queen, for which Helen Miran won an Oscar, it covered the period of time around Diana's death, which we did a brilliant watch along on, by the way.
00:37:16.000The mysterious death of Princess Diana.
00:37:19.000Tony Blair at that time really judged the mood of the public rather excellently and proved himself to be a brilliant communicator.
00:37:25.000He was the first uh in our country, Obama style, Clinton style, slick, excellent interlocutor in the democratic process that was able to get on the TV and communicate beautifully.
00:37:38.000That sort of led really now, I think, to the clap total collapse of trust in neo-liberal centralized authoritarian politics, and has led to the rise of populism, which the same liberal media continue to decry and try to shut down in a variety of ways, criticizing people that are supportive of nationalism as racists and all the stuff that you're super familiar with.
00:37:57.000Here's some information on Tony Blair that might trouble you because Tony Blair has presented himself very much like a kind of British Obama as some slick, admirable elder statesman who's kind of handsome and anodyne enough to not warrant circumspection and analysis.
00:38:15.000But those of you that operate in these more peripheral conspiratorial online spaces will know that Barack Obama has a bunch of interesting relationships, has had some peculiar, not Clinton level deaths around him, and I'm not suggesting that he's in any way connected with these deaths, but certainly it seems that Obama, Blair, Clinton, these names are connected to sets of power that are not conventionally political.
00:38:39.000And I want you to bear in mind what we've been discussing when it comes to the kind of occultist power that Lee Stro Bell's talking about, and how, even in the entertainment industry, the normalization of lasciviousness and concupiscence can lead to an erosion of social and cultural values.
00:38:53.000Well, imagine how that's playing out politically.
00:38:55.000What kind of occultist powers are playing out in political spheres?
00:39:13.000Because remember, he teamed up with your George W. Bush there to annihilate Iraq on the basis of total lies, on claiming they were weapons of mass destruction.
00:39:22.000We got to say, as Saddam is saying, he's got weapons of mass destruction.
00:39:28.000Anyway, we're gonna go over there, we're gonna take over that country, we're gonna kill him in a pretend courtroom, dress him up, have him there in a beard, nut him off, but you know, kill him, annihilate him.
00:39:36.000Well, Tony Blair was sort of integrally involved in that.
00:39:38.000There were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
00:39:40.000Iraq had no connection at all to the 9-11 attacks, and no connection actually to that type of terrorism, full stop Islamic terrorism.
00:41:51.000I'm not going to Gaza or Israel while there's a security threat.
00:41:54.000Well, good luck going there in, you know, millennia when the kingdoms of heaven and earth have merged.
00:42:01.000When Israel launched its war in Gaza in 2009 with a hundred and seven to one ratio of Israelis to Palestinians killed, peace negotiator Blair received a million dollar prize from Tel Aviv University for his exceptional leadership and steadfast determination in helping to engineer agreements and forge lasting solutions to areas in conflict.
00:42:21.000Blair's tenure was largely free of accomplishments, according to one UN official.
00:42:25.000There is a general sense that he's not around.
00:42:27.000There's no one within the Palestinian leadership that supports or likes or trusts Tony Blair.
00:42:37.000One official told the Telegraph, adding he was persona non-Grara in Palestine.
00:42:41.000Blair may have failed to achieve much of anything regarding Israel and Palestine, but his media role appeared to be a useful fulcrum for his business endeavours.
00:42:51.000Like, if you're gonna have something as a fulcrum for your business endeavours, it shouldn't be a hotly contested ongoing religious and geographical conflict.
00:42:59.000No, I think that would work quite well as a fulcrum.
00:43:04.000In 2011, he persuaded Israel to allow Watanya Watania Mobile to operate in the West Bank and promoted the development of a gas field off the coast of Gaza, operated by the British Gas Group.
00:43:17.000Both companies happened to be clients of JP Morgan, which Blair was being paid millions to advise.
00:43:23.000Whether you are pro-Palestine or you're Zionist, you will have to acknowledge that a person that was bought into mediate ostensibly for humanitarian and diplomatic purposes was likely in fact brokering business deals.
00:43:38.000And there's still the suggestion, isn't there, these days, that the solution to these problems is commerce.
00:43:44.000Indeed, the endeavour between Blair and uh and it says here members of the Trump administration or inner circle still focuses on the idea that the solution to this conflict is somehow an economic and commercial one, which at the time a lot of people, when Trump sort of posted about it, people thought was rather goudy and vulgar.
00:44:14.000Which Blair was being paid millions to advise while he advised his JP Morgan.
00:44:18.000Watania's CEO gushed about the deal, calling it a milestone for a company that had once been nothing, yet subsequently captured 23% of the market.
00:44:26.000Watania was based in Kuwait, whose government was another client of Blair's.
00:44:30.000It turns out that while serving as envoy, Blair made two undisclosed undisclosed trips to Libya on dictator Muamar Muamad Gaddafi's private jet.
00:44:39.000These travel arrangements were in one case negotiated on note paper labelled Office of the Quartet Representative.
00:44:45.000One of these visits took place just as JP Morgan was trying to negotiate a multi-billion pound loan from Libya.
00:44:51.000At the same time, numerous other conflicts of interest reared their heads.
00:44:53.000Blair reportedly served as personal advisor to the chairman of the Louis Vitt Viton, Moe Hennessey group.
00:44:59.000At the same time, the company was profiting from resources drawn from illegal Isla Israeli settlements.
00:45:04.000He continued to advise Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund, Mu Badala, even as observers pointed out it could undermine his work with the Palestinians in a deal that would have reportedly netted him a million pounds.
00:45:16.000Blair was in talks with supermarket Shane Tesco to bring stores to the Middle East.
00:45:20.000He used his envoy position to try and benefit several of his other projects.
00:45:24.000As the director of the Council for Arab British Understanding told The Guardian, there's no clear division between Blair's diplomatic dealings and Blair and Blair's business dealings in the Middle East.
00:45:34.000Hasn't this always been the way though?
00:45:36.000Wasn't colonialism and imperialism out of the British Empire established on this very basis with the East India Tea Company establishing relationships in India and then the military backing them up when the Indian population went, We don't need this aggro, thanks very much.
00:45:49.000We're all right, we'll make our own tea, we'll do our own thing over here.
00:45:52.000So, in a sense, the nation has always acted as a bulwark and veil for the interests of the powerful.
00:45:59.000In order to do that successfully, they have to make people like you and me believe that the nation exists for us.
00:46:04.000That means you've got patriots on one side willing to die for their country, people decrying and criticizing the nation on the other side, and those two groups quarrel with one another in whatever iteration of the culture war you're living through, depending on what historical era you're living in.
00:46:20.000Meanwhile, the elite strata of society continues doing business deals in the Middle East or China or India or whatever, and I wouldn't even be surprised if these vast and potent militaristic displays between Russia and China over there right now in Beijing will be utilized for expedience by various powerful institutions and leaders leaders right now.
00:46:42.000Certainly Tony Blair is a good imperture and example of how statesmanship masks venalism and exploitation.
00:47:02.000The Quartet consists of the United States, the United Nations, Russia, and the European Union.
00:47:08.000For nearly three years, Mr. Blair has been the group's representative with the primary goal of developing the Palestinian economy and institutions.
00:47:15.000So a Palestinian state will be ready if the parties can reach a political agreement on a two state solution.
00:47:21.000My uh view very simply of this is get the negotiations going, get them underway, and then carry on with this um patient, uh rather below the radar ground up exercise of trying to build the institutions of statehood, the economy, the development of the West Bank and the Palestinian territory.
00:47:41.000While he was Britain's prime minister, Mr. Blair was criticized for his close relationship with then US President George W. Bush.
00:47:49.000Mr. Blair agreed to send British troops to Iraq and Afghanistan, and he still stands by those decisions.
00:47:54.000He says the big lesson learned from those wars is that the fight against extremism is difficult and requires a sustained effort over time.
00:48:02.000The fight against extremism is difficult.
00:48:05.000But what kind of extremism are you most concerned about?
00:48:08.000Varieties of religious extremism, whether that's prohibition around sexual conduct or the kind of extremism we've learned to fear, understandably and justly in many cases from terrorism and what's usually referred to as Islamic extremism.
00:48:23.000Is that the extremism that poses the biggest threat in your life?
00:48:26.000Or is it that you are slowly succored, seduced and hypnotized into accepting forms of extremism in your normal everyday life, the sexualization of your children incrementally being normalized, the state being in control of your children's thoughts through the education system,
00:48:42.000you spending your entire life trying to earn enough money to pay your taxes and buy a bunch of stuff, distracted from your connection to God that can be achieved through nature and through your love of one another and is ultimately sanctified through the covenant achieved by Christ Jesus, if you uh trust me on the matter as a simple, humble Christian man, but you know, if you've got a different way of doing it, you do that.
00:49:03.000The important thing is that we don't allow ourselves to be unconsciously duped into fighting one another for a variety of reasons, all the while being manoeuvred about like poor little dumb one piece diagonally annihilated pawns on the great chessboard of life.
00:49:19.000Wake up, wake up, God is real, God is the only thing that's real, as a matter of fact.
00:49:23.000You're living in a temporary illusion right now.
00:49:26.000You could be woken like that, you awakening wonder, and you could achieve glory.
00:49:30.000You could be a participant and co heir in glory if you don't spend all your time being distracted by these systems of control that operate between state power, global imperialism, and commercial and corporate enterprise and the media who normalize the entire thing.
00:49:49.000What do you think about that, my absolute darlings?
00:49:52.000Paul Break says, Moses and Elijah will call the Great Tribulation, opening the sixth seal upon the Gentile world in the first five months alone.
00:50:17.000And are you surprised to learn that Tony Blair, while marching around the world claiming he's gonna achieve peace in the Middle East is actually doing backdoor deals with JP Morgan and a whole host of other organizations, including like Louis Vuitton.
00:50:50.000Um let's have a commercial right now because uh, you know, got to buy myself little outfits, don't I, baby?
00:50:56.000This one's Louis Vuitton, Tony Blair advised me to get it.
00:50:59.000Whoever you are, you might consider yourself a businessman or woman or person, or I don't know, maybe you don't have a gender or don't want one.
00:51:07.000That's not the key issue here, though.
00:51:45.000That is something Anthony Fauci has admitted.
00:51:47.000Have you read the real Antly Fauci by Bobby Kennedy?
00:51:50.000Yeah, yeah, it's understood that Andy Fauci.
00:51:53.000He keeps beagles in his yard and he puts stuff up their butt, makes shit all over the cage.
00:51:58.000Fauci doesn't care, he makes some wallow in it.
00:52:00.000Anthony Fauci cannot be trusted, but rejuvenate science-backed coffee can.
00:52:05.000Israel Arabica beads, Araba Kadabra, I say, because it makes me feel absolutely magic.
00:52:10.000It's infused with C-A-A-K-G, which is a kind of like a rifle, you know, like an assault rifle, but it's assault in your central nervous system with delicious beans, baby.
00:52:19.000A compound shown to support cellular energy, metabolism, and even healthy aging.
00:52:24.000You don't want to sit deteriorating in a chair, shitting yourself, drinking Starbucks.
00:52:30.000It's built for people who take their health seriously, who want to show up with focus and strength every single day, like me.
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00:52:53.000Tim Waltz wants Trump to die, of course he does.
00:52:56.000You get up in the morning and you doom scroll through things, and although I will say this, the last few days you woke up thinking there might be news.
00:53:48.000The former the governor of Minnesota holding up a phone in front of a rally, saying, Well, we thought we were gonna wake up and find out the president had died.
00:53:57.000I used to say he was the biggest buffoon in American politics, but it's worse now.
00:54:01.000No political official, no elected official should be walking around saying, Well, I'm hoping we wake up one day and the president of the United States has died.
00:54:57.000I mean, you know, when you're looking around looking out of the window in a car, hanging your head out of the window like a dog, you know, like how a dog does.
00:55:08.000And who might participate in this reality within you?
00:55:12.000Who gave you that second voice that responds to reality, that responds to your feelings, that responds to your childhood, the response to commercials, the response to Gavin Newsom and his admittedly adorable hairline and his interesting body language.
00:55:27.000I think what Gavin Newsom's done is he's identified that the type of politics that his party is still somewhat centralized upon and defined by is over.
00:55:37.000I think he's one of the first people to wake up in the pod, kind of.
00:55:40.000And what I reckon is that he's sort of he's dressing like Bobby Kennedy, he's merching like Donald Trump, and he's trying to position himself as a kind of blue-collar democrat, a kind of a return to the idea that democrats can ever reach normal people.
00:55:56.000They pursued a peculiar thread, and they pursued it deliberately because they did have no connection to ordinary working people anymore.
00:56:02.000Same thing happened in my country, which is an exact parallel.
00:56:04.000In fact, Tony Blair, about whom we were just talking, is a sort of mm Gavin Newsom style politician.
00:56:11.000If Newsom wins, that's what you'll get.
00:56:13.000You'll get a version of Clinton and a version of Blair, a version of Obama.
00:56:17.000But now with imperialism and globalism a lot further along, with those that machinery a lot better developed with their ability to impose digital ID to induce crisis, to maneuver wealth, all much of a slicker now, man.
00:57:24.000With mandatory, mandatory digital IDs considered as a crackdown on illegal immigration.
00:57:29.000What they've worked out is them might be one thing that people would potentially yield to the crazy and invasive notion of digital ID for in order to control migration.
00:59:18.000The left used to be anti-establishment.
00:59:19.000It used to be all about corporations are too powerful, uh, that the government is corrupt, the government keep getting us into wars that are unnecessary, the media are complicit, we need free speech.
00:59:30.000I was in a kind of version of the left that was like that.
00:59:33.000That version of the left now, don't feel like, oh, we've got our guy in, Keir Starmer.
00:59:37.000They're like, this guy's an authoritarian, we can't trust him.
00:59:40.000Even when we were talking about the Graham Linehan, the Irish writer of the brilliant show Father Ted, among others, and his recent arrest for anti-trans comments.
00:59:49.000Um, like Owen Jones, who's of the left and would be generally affiliated with like trans folk.
00:59:56.000He's uh he's a gay man himself, and there's a an assumed alliance, isn't there, in the term LGBTQ that all of these groups have got some kind of alliance, even though really, I mean, aren't we all just the children of the Lord beloved?
01:00:09.000Anyway, the fact is this that um he he don't like the government and he wants there to be parties to the left that you know come in prominence and he sort of online supports those kind of parties.
01:00:19.000Then there's people who you know support, say Farage, who's of to the right of the existing cons we do have a left and a right, we have conservatives, we have Labour, that's your Republican and uh Democrat.
01:00:30.000But where your politics got streamlined around commerce around the time of Clinton in a really aggressive way, that happens with ours just a little bit later, because we basically, I suppose, emulate as best as possible your political and media systems and your corporate systems, and where they're not being emulated,
01:00:47.000we'll be it we're sort of part of American colonial power in a general way, and except for I suppose the deep, deep establishment power that still exists in Britain is probably connected to things like the aristocracy and you know bloodline family stuff that you'd be best to look to David Icke for answers on if he'd come on.
01:03:48.000The hotel's full of young, angry, arrogant, hostile, violent men.
01:03:52.00025 sexual assaults against minors from men in hotel.
01:03:56.000A terrorist attack by a man in a hotel.
01:03:58.000So when people are protesting outside, rather than have the legitimate discussion about why people are angry, what they did is blanketed it, politicised it as far right.
01:04:08.000The position of your movement, I would propose, and our movement if it was to develop, can't be with the poor in Muslims, or like it's gotta be seen as love.
01:04:17.000It's gotta be because otherwise we're them.
01:04:19.000And also, who's gonna be the main beneficiary of all this stuff you're doing, mate?
01:04:32.000Alright, guys, we'll see you tomorrow for that.
01:04:35.000In the meantime, why don't you have a really lovely peaceful time and recognise that you're enough and you're beautiful, and there's nothing to be frightened of and you're okay.