Jimmy Kimmel is back on the air, and we re talking about the Charlie Kirk murder and the implications for the culture in the wake of it. Plus, a look at what it means about trust in the media and government, and what it really means about trusting government.
00:07:24.000Even if part of that day might be the potential for war, Certainly the United States of America have said that they will back Zelensky in any all occasion.
00:08:52.000We're talking about the need for radical change.
00:08:56.000Radical change, acceptance and embrace of the holy one because human power can, but fail us.
00:09:02.000But let's start with something somewhat light hearted, given that well, it's not actually that hard, because this connects to so many issues.
00:09:08.000But you know, compared to a potential war between near peer superpowers, this is light hearted.
00:09:37.000Now, Jimmy Kimmel was briefly suspended for what were deemed inappropriate jokes about Charlie Kirk, although Joe Rogan liked the original joke.
00:09:44.000And the original joke itself, I suppose, was about Trump being able to change the subject so swiftly from the subject of mortality and death.
00:09:52.000I think he talked about building a ballroom.
00:09:54.000So that's a perfectly legitimate territory for jokes.
00:09:56.000Some on the left and within the media establishment, including Jake Tapper, are saying this is the most egregious example of censorship in history or government intervention into free speech in history.
00:10:08.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you can think of any other examples.
00:10:13.000If you can think of examples that Jake Tapper was directly involved in, just to give you a clue, not noticing that the most senile person in the history of senility, although he wouldn't remember that, was senile.
00:10:24.000His book, Joe Biden, turns out that guy was old, is uh still on sale in a bookshop near you.
00:10:31.000So we'll be talking about the cancellation and reinstation of Jimmy Kimmel, what it means about the culture and whether it what it means about trusting government if they are sensorial and trust in the media if they do only report one side of the story.
00:10:45.000Let's get into Jimmy Kimmel in his own words, issuing an emotional apology.
00:10:50.000And I'm I'm pretty interested to see this.
00:10:52.000If you're watching this on locals, hello, beloveds.
00:10:54.000Hello, all my friends like Sensitive Hearts and Ashella and Blessed Old Birds and all my friends on Rumble, like Rugdoo and Archie's night, and all of you, even if you're on there, actually, everyone says it's quite nice.
00:11:04.000Anyone here get booted off Tim Carson?
00:11:06.000No, you can go right back to Tim Cast.
00:11:31.000I have no illusions about changing anyone's mind.
00:11:33.000But I do want to make something clear because it's important to me as a human, and that is uh you understand that it was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man.
00:12:16.000Even your whole political purview might be related to stuff that happened to you when you were a kid, or certainly stuff that you've been taught.
00:12:23.000But let's watch him closely because he's in a he knows he's in a pinnacle experience right now.
00:12:27.000With some people rallying and saying, Well, Kimmel, man, you did the right thing.
00:12:32.000You're standing up to those Nazis, Trump and those fascists, Trump, and you had to say something about Charlie Kirk.
00:12:38.000They were being hysterical and mobilizing and utilising his death to compound political goodwill and to direct the power embedded in Charlie Kirk's death as if it was the energy packed in a molecule being exploded into their own political ends.
00:14:07.000He's shocked by what he's been through.
00:14:08.000Compare this to how he was, and this is not an actual attack on Jimmy Kimmel, a person that I've met a few times, and he's a good person, he's a person.
00:14:19.000But just compare it to the way that he was sort of, he was in his wise guy persona that you'd need if you're a late time late night talk show host if you ain't got a wise guy persona.
00:14:29.000Good luck out there, you know, the sort of millions of dollars of sponsorship, the massive team, the great big fruit platter down in the dressing room, the job for crew members that have become affectionate friends that are suddenly on camera, you know, that security guy that's Latin American.
00:14:46.000The opportunities to explore yourself and your view, the necessity to respond continually to the news.
00:14:51.000The fact that over time, in the end, the only things you feel you can say are things that appeal to the exhausted audience you know you got.
00:14:56.000Didn't we all recognise that the culture was going wrong when late-night talk show TV became one-sided, entirely one-sided?
00:16:48.000Because I was still kind of identified with the left then, still not that long out of acting in movies in Hollywood and regular celebrity and good paychecks from big companies with bright logos that would change according to the month and the march of that month.
00:17:02.000I remember when they started to talk about working class people with hatred and dis disrespect.
00:17:07.000Oh I'm from a working class background.
00:17:52.000Imagine if I told you on the Epstein list, I know for a fact there's a high profile former president that has connections to paedophilia that look absolutely undeniable.
00:18:04.000Would you vote for who it was going to be?
00:18:07.000And would you be disappointed if it was say if the two options, and you know, I'm just making this up by the way, I want to be clear.
00:18:13.000The options were George W. Bush or uh Bill Clinton.
00:18:24.000It's wrong to be a paedophile and to be caught up in that kind of corruption and that that and that kind of black mouth madness that surrounded Epstein, regardless.
00:18:35.000So you we shouldn't have a vested interest in whether or not Jimmy Kimmel is entirely sincere.
00:18:41.000I believe he's having a really sincere experience.
00:18:45.000That don't mean that we'll see, won't we?
00:18:47.000We'll get to see now what happens on late night TV.
00:18:50.000Do they revert to easy criticisms of Trump that could be regarded as incendiary and even reach into condemning Trump supporters, not just Trump and the movement.
00:19:17.000I am I am a person who gets a lot of threats.
00:19:23.000I get many ugly and scary threats against my wife, my wife, my kids, my co-workers, because of what I choose to say.
00:19:29.000And I know those threats don't come from the kind of people on the right who I know and love.
00:19:33.000So that's what I wanted to say on that subject.
00:19:36.000Okay, so that's somewhat conciliatory.
00:19:39.000I can see that there's a culture war happening, but I want to tell you this.
00:19:42.000That the culture war is a phony war and it's a distraction.
00:19:47.000There isn't a side of the culture war that you can drive.
00:19:51.000Join and participate in meaningfully and achieve victory through, because the culture is almost by definition an outpouring of mankind's artistic, political, scientific, economic endeavours.
00:20:07.000See this culture here, whether you like Jimmy Kimmel or people on the right, that's not super important.
00:20:13.000What matters more is been presented to us by Bas Rutin, the UFC fighter who is with an as yet undisclosed part of his body chiseled to the face of Christ.
00:20:23.000He has made the journey from believing in fame or wealth or drugs or money into recognizing that we all need saving.
00:20:45.000I'm enjoying not forgiving Jimmy Kimmel.
00:20:48.000Like you're that invested in Jimmy Kimmel, you're gonna be disappointed when Jimmy Kimmel just sort of dies one day because that's what Jimmy Kimmel's do.
00:20:56.000That's what you do, that's what we all do.
00:21:00.000Okay, so this is a steal from Trump on the reaction.
00:21:03.000I can't believe ABC fake news gave Jimmy Kimmel his job back.
00:21:07.000The White House was told by ABC that his show was cancelled.
00:21:09.000Something happened between then and now because his audience is God and his talent was never there.
00:21:13.000Why would they want someone back who does so poorly, who's not funny, who puts the network in jeopardy by playing 99% positive democratic garbage?
00:21:48.000He would forgive Jimmy Kimmel, he would forgive the Bob villain guy that was saying Charlie Kirk rest in piss and all of the people that have said incendiary, incendiary and inflammatory things, because by not forgiving, we burn the bridge of grace over which we cross into the arms of the Heavenly Father.
00:22:35.000There are people that are saying, Erica Kirk, she was uh just playing to the crowd.
00:22:40.000Erica Kirk, she's just saying what she's got.
00:22:42.000Do you think like that there's no one that's saying that?
00:22:45.000Do you think there's someone or no one that's saying that?
00:22:47.000Or do you think that Erica Kirk's ability to forgive the murderer of her husband is so such outrageous and fierce grace that even the cynical, the sceptical, the judgmental, and the damning have to take a breath.
00:23:34.000Now that's sanctity when the audience stand up and cheer, but that's always the case when the audience stand up and cheer.
00:23:39.000That happens all the time on those shows.
00:23:41.000A bit as you know, I've been on those shows.
00:23:43.000I used to like going on those shows a lot, actually.
00:23:45.000I feel like I was funny on them, I could make a bunch of jokes, flirt with attractive women when I was single and they were single.
00:23:52.000Oh, the glory, the beauty, the joy of living in that world of pleasures, how difficult it must be for you if you've had that held up in front of you and told you should be out of coming here.
00:24:01.000And if you're not in here, it's because you're not good enough, you're not beautiful enough, you're too fat, you're disgusted.
00:24:05.000Sit at home, drink your sugary drink, take this array of products that are about to be advertised every seven minutes when I come to your country for the first time, do letterman or whatever, and I see it's like a seven minute spot, seven minutes.
00:24:15.000How am I gonna say what I need to say in seven minutes?
00:24:18.000I got plenty, and I've said in seven minutes on Letterman before, bang, crash, commercial, and you realise the whole point of Letterman or Kimmel or put your favourite show here is to generate revenue through commerce.
00:24:29.000And how to how you know that is if the commercials stop, the shows stop.
00:24:36.000As a wise teacher once told me, if you want to know if a relationship's about money, see what happens when the money gets taken out of the relationship.
00:24:52.000This orchestrated applause and clapping crap.
00:24:55.000That's just the architecture of a world as as artificial as the atmosphere in the room, kept chilled so that people don't drift off the sleep.
00:25:09.000There was um a moment over the weekend, a very beautiful moment.
00:25:18.000I don't know if you saw this on Sunday.
00:25:20.000Erica Kirk forgave the man who shot her husband.
00:25:58.000So the same way that you're trained to associate the word Coca-Cola with you for freedom, or the word or the logo of McDonald's with a kind of easy, affordable tree, and especially as the the ingredients are addictive, there'll be a point where you they no longer need to train you through marketing.
00:27:13.000Whatever that old life was made of, you've got to turn away from it and walk to me towards me.
00:27:17.000He would follow me, has to pick up my cross.
00:27:19.000If you would follow me, you have to love as I have loved, up to the point of death.
00:27:23.000So if you believe in the truth of Jesus Christ, that show's gonna change, man.
00:27:30.000That's how the content's gonna change, the content's gonna change, and the world's gonna change.
00:27:33.000And we're gonna realize that the function of government and politicians is limited to the management of resources, and the function of the individual is to realize our hearts in him.
00:28:36.000Jimmy Kimmel's show won't be on for a lot longer for economic reasons.
00:28:39.000No late night TV shows will be on for a lot longer for economic reasons, because they are primarily there to sell products and the market is altered as people gain access to social media and independent media in the same way that the record industry had to adapt after Napster revolutionized the way that we receive music.
00:28:55.000But you'll notice, of course, that those industries were quick to create through Spotify or Apple Music or whatever, new means to control content and artists and content creators are always gonna make deals because we don't want to be poor again, especially if you're one of them artists like me who knows poverty because you have to eat it and live in it when you're a kid, say, for example, or when you were a drug addict.
00:29:15.000But what we have to do right now is recognize that this technology is going to change culture forever.
00:29:20.000And while the existing systemic poles clamor and fight to retain it, it's impossible now.
00:29:28.000The medium is the message, said Marshall McLuhan.
00:29:33.000And the message of the last century was centralized control of information from the advent of the printing press onwards.
00:30:19.000We're gonna have to educate ourselves and fast, particularly with this new and extraordinary deal that's gonna impact everything and therefore everyone in the cryptocurrency world.
00:30:29.000I couldn't believe it when I first saw it.
00:30:32.000Trump media just inked a massive 6.4 billion deal with Yorkville acquisition corp.
00:30:39.000and crypto.com, the crypto platform trusted by millions of users worldwide.
00:30:43.000They have conglomerated in order to scoop up 6.4 billion in CRO, the powerhouse token that fuels fast, low-fee, DeFi staking rewards and real-world perks like cashbacks on your spend to establish America's first CRO Treasury Trump Media Group CRO strategy.
00:31:06.000When it's done, this new company will be the biggest publicly traded CRO holder out there.
00:31:30.000Thanks for being with us on the show today.
00:31:32.000Now, we'll tackle the subject of well look, forever wars is not a new subject, is it?
00:31:39.000Remember when Biden was in office, we were talking about the requirement for the military industrial complex to have continual fodder in its pipeline in order to legitimise taxation and expenditure and enormous Pentagon budgets and massive contracts for Boeing and Lockheed Martin and other companies that probably got really cool people working from that do amazing things in all sorts of ways.
00:32:04.000In fact, there's an obvious ingenuity in weaponry and warfare, and certainly when it comes to troop troops, a level of duty and service that is beautiful to consider and contemplate.
00:32:15.000But now that the Trump administration appear through condemnation of Putin by Trump himself to be on the verge of backing Ukraine in what I've always regarded as an unwinnable war, just based on what I've read by people who know more than me, Mir Schimmer or uh Jeffrey Sachs, loads of people that report on that stuff you think you can trust.
00:32:34.000It seems that there's a changing of direction.
00:32:52.000We can either talk about Trump's UN speech.
00:32:55.000We can talk about the escalation of tension in Ukraine now that uh Trump has condemned Putin, or I I feel like I was drawn to looking at this stuff about Kamala Harris because she's been on the TV, and I know that Kamala Harris being on the TV is gonna translate into a bunch of crazy stuff getting said, which I know we'll have a lot of fun with.
00:33:16.000So uh let me know which one you want in the comments and chat.
00:33:19.000On locals or rumble, uh, the guys that the you guys um are commenting now.
00:33:24.000If you if you want me to do Kamala, just do a K. If you want me to do uh UN speech, put UN if you want me to do war, W, and we'll do we'll do whichever one of those you get um most.
00:33:37.000Check out uh oh, you're gonna love this.
00:34:11.000This is just some like absolute sweetheart of a man.
00:34:14.000My pet was, I was thinking, I'd go around there, I'd tell her that she put something on Facebook that you know, it's a bit hurtful, some's complaining, and you apologize, and uh then that's the end of that, I think he's gonna say, isn't he?
00:34:25.000Um, but don't you see how even the resonance and the tombra of Keir Starmer is echoing through his starsy, like you don't even have a leather-clad, glumping gestapo no more.
00:34:37.000What you've got is like people sort of nervously and bureaucratically tyrannising you into total compliance.
00:34:47.000Yeah, that crow, I love that little guy.
00:34:59.000I should have used that time, shouldn't I to have prepared it and like grabbed it and stuff.
00:35:02.000I was like, actually, truth was I was pruning cheeses back on that shelf, and that took all of my mental energy and everything I had to work out which way, which way?
00:35:11.000Like, and you have to do it that way because there's that che that shelf's got a lip on it that doesn't read on camera, but there's a lip there, and getting it underneath it took a lot of skill.
00:35:19.000You don't know what me and Jimmy Kimmel go through on camera.
00:35:22.000Coming up my I had to work out that lip.
00:35:24.000Oh, the challenges, the challenges of life.
00:35:26.000Okay, uh now, many of you will have noticed that escalator moment.
00:35:30.000What is it about Trump and escalators?
00:35:32.000He emerges into the public consciousness down a golden one in Trump Towers to tell you he's gonna run for president and the whole world laughs.
00:35:40.000Trump is president, that can never happen.
00:35:42.000Now, as second term president, he enters the UN and the escalator doesn't work.
00:35:52.000Another opportunity for assassination, certainly an opportunity for fascination.
00:35:56.000Trump, of course, being a populist politician and somewhat racon tourish.
00:36:04.000Like, can you imagine that if it was Joe Biden or Keir Starmer or Trudeau or Macron or your cookie cutter work for the man type politicians?
00:36:15.000And remember, I'm sort of super scared about the possibility that there's going to be a massive, massive war between America and Russia.
00:36:22.000I can't even really think about it properly.
00:36:25.000I'm worried about a whole host of like real life things like you.
00:36:28.000But what I will say, and continue to report about Donald Trump is this dude talks like a normal person talks, and the world have got sick of them marionette kind of politicians that don't sound like human beings because they're not, because they're unable to be authentic and honest, because they're sort of peculiarly a meshed and compromised.
00:36:48.000In extremists, the compromise it seems looks like sexual blackmail against unimaginable acts of perversion.
00:36:56.000But in the kind of lukewarm bud light diet coke version, they're kind of bureaucrats that are part of a system that have always been part of a system that went to certain schools and colleges and have certain beliefs and have been coached and moulded.
00:37:11.000Whatever he is, we're still trying to work out together, aren't we?
00:37:15.000But he is certainly the politician America demanded.
00:37:18.000He is the president that America has got, and we're all gonna have to work this out together.
00:37:23.000He's certainly a politician that's able to respond in real time to events like a teleprompter crash in and an escalator not working.
00:37:30.000Now, I thought that I was all that and a bag of chips when I was able to keep talking at the MTV VMA Awards, I think 2009, 2010, the one where Kanye and Taylor Swift had that moment, because my teleprompter went down, and I was like, oh no, you're on MTV, who cares?
00:39:57.000So Mark Trump's right of you and staff members have joked that they may turn off the escalators and elevators and simply say they run out of money, so he has to walk up the stairs.
00:40:03.000That's funny and interesting, especially, you know, these days, whether it's the murder of a high-profile pundit or a simple malfunction of a mechanical object, no one's got any trust.
00:40:15.000And we're right to not have any trust.
00:40:16.000Because think about it, think about when we were talking about Jimmy Kimmel just then.
00:40:20.000There's no half or heart to say, well, you know, he's a human being, he's just playing the hand, he's dealt.
00:41:01.000I ended seven wars, dealt with the leaders of each and every one of these countries, and never even received a phone call from the United Nations offering to help in finalizing the deal.
00:41:14.000All I got from the United Nations was an escalator that on the way up stopped right in the middle.
00:41:21.000If the first lady wasn't in great shape, she would have fallen.
00:41:36.000That's uh that me remembering the brilliant, brilliant joke of Gillis there.
00:41:40.000Um what an extraordinary political figure he is.
00:41:45.000Instead of um hating him or loving him, just think, what does this tell us?
00:41:50.000What does this tell us about our time that this is happening?
00:41:53.000What does it tell us about the UN, the stiff, stifled people sort of sat there glancing from side to side, trying to understand what's happened to power, what's happened to bureaucracy, what's happening to their managerial class, what's happening to their globalist master plan, what's happening to Project 2030 when these anomalous, peculiar president no literal presidents march into the UN and are able to communicate like that.
00:42:14.000The world is changing so fast, so fast.
00:42:17.000You're gonna need to have one hand in eternity.
00:42:20.000You're gonna have to hold hands with the turney, or you're in so much trouble.
00:42:26.000Let's um yeah, let's have a I I uh by the way.
00:42:29.000If you're interested in Graham Linehan, let me know in the comments and chat if you know who Graham Linehan is.
00:42:33.000He's an Irish comedy writer and kind of, I guess you'd say now, anti-trans activist or pro-women and girls, depends how you cut it up, I suppose, who's gained a lot of notoriety because he was recently arrested in the UK.
00:42:48.000He's um masterpiece, one might say it was a British sitcom, one Irish, excuse me, Irish sitcom called Father Ted, about priests that were want-away hopeless priests that they just put on an island somewhere because they didn't want to deal with them, like like sort of a young, stupid priest, a priest that was corrupt that had stolen money, and an old priest that was like a drunk and a pervert.
00:43:07.000And like this due to some circumstances, brilliant episode in which Father Ted wins an award and he uses that whole award to address like v vendettas, like you let me down, you let me down, and his case really thorough.
00:43:20.000And it's like that's Trump's stance at the UN.
00:43:22.000Like they would have done anything to stop that guy becoming president, anything.
00:43:27.000The whole media machine, every censorship, condemnation, and he's done it.
00:44:04.000I would say what I mean by mystical, let me unpack that term.
00:44:06.000It's like being able to respond in real time and make light of something that would be like if you imagine the pressure of being president of the United States and speaking to the UN, the escalator don't work.
00:44:16.000Whatever Trump is or isn't, he ain't like you or me, is he?
00:44:42.000Now, after ending all of these wars and also earlier negotiating the Abraham Accords, which is a very big thing for which our country received no credit, never receives credit.
00:44:56.000Everyone says that I should get the Nobel Peace Prize for each one of these achievements.
00:45:02.000But for me, the real prize will be the sons and daughters who live to grow up with the mothers and fathers because millions of people are no longer being killed in endless and unglorious wars.
00:45:16.000Well, well, I wonder if that will remain true.
00:45:18.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you've heard and understand the repositioning of Trump on Putin.
00:45:24.000This being Trump, I suppose maybe is a technique or a tactic.
00:45:32.000This is the kind of thing that I want from Trump.
00:45:34.000This is Trump telling the UN the inconvenient truth that they are fighting Russia while purchasing necessary resources from Russia like oil and gas without which their nations, economies, and militaries can't function.
00:45:46.000Haven't you long craved a leader that would do stuff like that?
00:45:50.000I can see some of the challenges that uh defining the United States and particularly how it's playing out in the culture.
00:45:56.000But if you're an anti-establishment person, like even a radical one who feels that all politicians are corrupt, the institutions themselves are controlled, and there's probably an occultist dimension.
00:46:04.000I either, if you're a Christian, if you're a Christian, you believe that the uh economic systems and political systems are largely captured by evil.
00:46:11.000It's you says it says that in the Bible, it's in there again and again and again, unavoidably, and it sort of makes sense actually.
00:46:17.000You still have to look at Trump and think, well, this guy is a peculiar and marvelous anomaly.
00:46:23.000Here he is challenging the assembled leaders at the UN about their ongoing economic dependence on Russia.
00:46:32.000Tell me if you can even come up with a good counter argument for this, the w why this isn't interesting, revelatory, truthful, important.
00:46:40.000Tell me, because I actually, you know, there's a lot of things I don't understand, of course.
00:46:43.000For those tariffs to be effective, European nations, all of you are gathered here right now, would have to join us in adopting the exact same measures.
00:46:56.000I mean, you're much closer to the city.
00:47:34.000Obviously, one might assume that the new brokerage and beneficiaries of no purchase from Russia of fuels would be the United States of America.
00:47:46.000If you pay some attention to geopolitics, and I really try to, even though it overwhelms me, it seems that the control of these kind of resources, the control of global finance, remains a significant piece in the manoeuvring of power.
00:47:59.000So even say anything like that, you would have to vilify trying like what does that tell you if you're at war, if you're advocating for more war, if it seems that in my country, the United Kingdom, they're leveraging for conscription from the age of sixteen.
00:48:14.000Andrew Bridgeon, our guest on the show tomorrow, and you should watch that, it's a really fantastic interview with a very radical, earnest, sincere and authentic political figure who's so authentic in fact that he's been booted out of parliament, which would seem to be the natural causeway for any authentic and uh politician of integrity.
00:48:29.000He says that the reason that Britain are changing the age of voting to 16 is to capture the more c possibility for conscription.
00:48:38.000You can't conscript if you if from uh population that can't vote.
00:48:43.000So isn't it outrageous that there are European nations, whether you see Britain as European anymore since Brexit, who who knows, that are advocating for further hostility against Russia while simultaneously participating in trade with Russia.
00:48:59.000And isn't it important and interesting that it's being bought up?
00:49:01.000I'm not saying, of course, that therefore we're all all in with Trump and let's believe everything he tells us and all of that kind of stuff, because that's I'm a Christian.
00:49:35.000And we have others that this is the kind of stuff I have others.
00:49:38.000This is I I really enjoy this aspect of Trump where he just out of nowhere says our building company, we're going to do the renovations on this building that we're in now.
00:49:47.000Like that's like a normal person would say that.
00:50:09.000Well, I tell you there, I c that his mind functions quick enough to spot that he's already said the word building and he adjusts to say the word complex.
00:50:18.000Joe Biden wouldn't have been out uh do that.
00:50:21.000That's uh an indication of mental acuity and presence in itself.
00:50:26.000It's tangential and mysterious that he uh that he brings up like that's a joke to say a very uh industrious and entrepreneurial building developer, Donald J. Trump.
00:50:48.000I used to talk about I'm gonna give you a Marlboro floors.
00:50:51.000Everything that's going on, he can still reminisce about pitching for a contract for a UN building, I don't know, ten years ago, fifteen years ago, whatever it was, and remember what the floors were gonna be like.
00:51:03.000There's always stuff going on in his head, he presumably having meetings with Pete Hexev, Secretary of Defense, going, All right, so we're gonna have to pivot on Putin, are we?
00:51:11.000He's meeting with Bobby Kennedy, and they're going, like, listen, we've got all this information, then we're gonna be able to prove that Pfizer and Madonna knew more than they told us when they were mandating or pushing us to mandate or seeking indemnity for them vaccines.
00:51:22.000He's got all of this stuff, and he can stop and do a joke about like marble floors in the construction deal twenty years ago.
00:51:31.000I can't even find the time put a shirt on.
00:51:37.000I'm gonna give you the best of everything.
00:51:40.000You're gonna have mahogany walls, they're gonna give you plastic.
00:51:45.000But they decided to go in another direction which was much more expensive at the time.
00:51:55.000And which you actually produce a far inferior product.
00:51:58.000And I realize that they did not he's literally attacking the building that he's standing in while he's standing in it.
00:52:04.000He's not gotten aggrieved about the escalator.
00:52:07.000Like people that um just intuitively, instinctively hate him are missing the point, uh missing the point, still missing the point.
00:52:16.000And I reckon now, in this sort of maybe it'll be a brief moment, the this peculiar portal opened up by the murder of Charlie Kirk, which even if you were like Charlie Kirk's number one fan and you loved him and you attended turning point events and you believed in his message as Christianity's republicanism, his conservatism, his parenting, he's his dialectic style.
00:52:38.000Did you think that Charlie Kirk's death would have this level of impact and repercussion?
00:52:44.000Like people getting taken off the air, people losing their job, like the You didn't, did you?
00:52:50.000That because of course the artifact of the death of Charlie Kirk is separate from the work and life of Charlie Kirk.
00:52:56.000Of course, it's an expression of it, but it's not like a literal translation.
00:53:00.000Something is happening, something is moving.
00:53:03.000Like imagine if someone had just shown you footage of like Jimmy Kimmel going, I follow the teachings of Jesus.
00:53:19.000But what I mean unpredictable, strange events as a p I would say we're in some kind of thin time, some weird, peculiar, transitive time.
00:53:29.000The origin, the etymology of the word weird, it's an Anglo Saxon word, I think Celtic actually.
00:53:35.000Uh, and it means they m what the word weird when spelt with a W is an interconnected web.
00:53:41.000All things are connected to one another.
00:53:43.000You pull one thread, it's like chaos theory, but as a sort of a pagan mythos.
00:53:48.000And remember in the pagon pagan times, there is the anticipation of Christ.
00:53:53.000There is the anticipation of unification.
00:53:56.000There is the anticipation of the incarnation of God, God made man, and the new conduit that will be opened up when the offering of the Holy Spirit is made to all of us that succeed, follow and accept him.
00:54:10.000And I realize that they did not know what they were doing when it came to construction and that they're building forgive them, they know not what they do when it comes to making contracts with the UN complex building team.
00:54:25.000That their building concepts were so wrong, and the product that they were proposing to build was so bad and so costly.
00:55:42.000We're gonna look a little deeper into this speech.
00:55:44.000I didn't think it would be such a heavy yield.
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00:57:43.000That comes from the bit with uh RFK there, that impression I did of him, is because one time we got a Daxon for my daughter Mabel for her birthday.
00:58:09.000And we're like, oh no, we've got this Daxon now.
00:58:11.000And he's right, it's a total pain in the ass.
00:58:14.000We're gonna continue with uh the Trump UN story, um because it's just fascinating and delightful to see in one arena the collision between new and emergent political forces, even though of course m the most effective critiques against Trump are that it's retroactive and retrograde Christianity.
00:58:35.000They claim is a dead idea, and that's d we're seeing more and more.
00:58:38.000He's definitely part of the force behind Trump.
00:58:42.000Uh nationalism, old idea, of course, is like people would criticize that.
00:58:47.000Uh fascism, uh retrograde, all of the critiques that are offered are that he's a kind of throwback.
00:58:54.000But when you see him here, in spite of his obvious seniority, what we're experiencing is a product of modernity, late modernity, post post-modernity.
00:59:08.000Let's watch the rest of these speeches.
00:59:09.000Here he just tells them that all their countries are shit.
00:59:12.000In Greece, the number was 54%, and in Switzerland, beautiful Switzerland, 72% of the people in prisons are from outside of Switzerland.
00:59:22.000When your prisons are filled with so-called asylum seekers who repained kindness, and that's what they did.
01:00:18.000How are they gonna be how are they gonna deal with that?
01:00:21.000In America, we've taken bold action to swiftly shut down uncontrolled migration.
01:00:26.000Once we started detaining and deporting everyone who crossed the border and removing illegal aliens from the United States, they simply stopped coming.
01:00:35.000We're getting a lot of credit, but they're not coming anymore.
01:00:38.000Okay, here he continues uh along the lines of critiquing migration policy.
01:00:43.000And look, in the Netherlands, there are massive riots centered on migration in France, massive m riots because of or uh focused at least on austerity in the UK, huge peaceful marches centered primarily on the population's concern around migration.
01:00:59.000Um I guess that's where the misjudgment continually comes.
01:01:05.000Trump has become a um authentic avatar of discontent and the requirement for a competent response.
01:01:16.000You can't and when they attack him and say, Oh, shut up, you racist, you stinking Nazi, they are by default saying about everyone else, and then they're not able to amend.
01:01:26.000See, that's why I think that little Jimmy Kimmel moment, please God, might be important because he's had to publicly acknowledge I've participated in the escalation of these tensions, and it's not right to do it anymore.
01:01:40.000He's cried about Charlie Kirk's uh Erica Kirk's speech there and Charlie Kirk's death.
01:01:46.000And now you can't suck those tears back into the ducts.
01:01:50.000And what that I think creates is a conciliatory space where people have to parti not have to, can now participate in this conversation in a different way.
01:02:00.000Like those folks there in the UN, instead of thinking Trump's vulgar, I hate him, could go now like bloody hell, man.
01:02:07.000What are we gonna how are we gonna deal with the the phenomena of Trump, what he represents, and what we're doing.
01:02:12.000And the fact, obviously, I've just answered my own question.
01:02:15.000The reason they're not doing that is because the global imperialist machine that they are part of cannot accommodate or deal with Trump and wants to destroy him and anyone like him.
01:02:25.000That doesn't mean that Trump is perfect, but he is definitely an obstacle to the absolute ascent of global imperialism.
01:02:32.000And when earlier I mentioned Ephesians, or at least I alluded to Ephesians, and the capture of the world by dark evil forces, which is a standard Christian belief.
01:03:02.000Let me know what you think in the comments in the chat.
01:03:04.000In America, we've taken bold action to swiftly shut down uncontrolled migration.
01:03:09.000Once we started detaining and deporting everyone who sorry about that, I played that one.
01:03:13.000Uh let's have a look he's this is him on climate change.
01:03:16.000I'm just fascinated to see his like one by one, he is unpeeling their agenda their and their threats.
01:03:24.000And you know, one things I'm interested in as a person with a I guess uh an affiliation to ecology, the left green issues and ideas historic, and as a Christian who believes that we are here to be custodians over the earth is how do you, from our perspective,
01:03:40.000from this emergent perspective, address ideas like reverence and love for the planet, ending waste, ending disrespect for the oceans and the air, treating God's creation with the love and reverence that God's creation deserves.
01:03:55.000Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that.
01:03:56.000Here he is, though, saying that climate change is a hoax, and I know that most of you are gonna believe that.
01:04:03.000I love Europe, I love the people of Europe, and I hate to see it being devastated by energy and immigration.
01:04:12.000This double tailed monster destroys everything in its wake, and they cannot let that happen any longer.
01:04:18.000You're doing it because you want to be nice, you want to be politically correct, and you're destroying your heritage.
01:04:27.000They must take control strongly and immediately of the unmitigated immigration disaster and the fake energy catastrophe before it's too late.
01:04:40.000Made up by people with evil intentions, and they're heading down a path of total destruction.
01:04:47.000You know the carbon footprint was a big big thing a few years ago.
01:04:53.000I remember hearing about the carbon footprint, and then President Obama would get into Air Force One, a massive Boeing seven forty-seven, and not a new one, an old one with old engines that spew everything into the atmosphere.
01:05:09.000He'd talk about the carbon footprint, we must do so then it get in, and he'd fly from Washington to Hawaii to play a round of golf, and then he gets it.
01:05:20.000The hypocrisy of Ford's great terrain from which to attack.
01:05:24.000Hypocrisy has been the undoing of the neo-liberal left.
01:05:29.000Because while they've been making these claims about loving the planet and standing up for the little guy against big business, they've been, as he just illustrated, getting on jets.
01:05:38.000We all saw the ridiculous encounter between John Kerry in a congressional hearing where he is the environmental czar was confronted with the truth that he himself was flying around on private jets.
01:05:49.000You have to discard that aspect of your ideology if you want to be taken seriously.
01:05:55.000And of course, many people argue that the reason that identity politics was promoted to the forefront of the neoliberal leftist agenda is because it's very easy to make concessions and control the rhetoric around such subjects without having to do anything meaningful.
01:06:07.000Whereas if you allie yourself to the vast majority of the populations of America or the United Kingdom, the native population, and that's not necessarily a racial description when it c obviously not when it comes to America, and even the UK.
01:06:21.000But when you talk about this in terms of class politics, if your priority and the inception of the left was of course in strong affiliation, in fact entirely in connection to the proletariat and the working class, if you abandon them, and as the left have done under Clinton, Obama, Blair, Starmer, start to speak about ordinary working class people with contempt and hatred, you've got no market, you've got no audience, you've got no mandate, you've got no principles, you've got no rights, and here we are.
01:06:49.000They've been exposed as a bureaucratic class with no ideology, the same kind of affinity with the war machine, the big farming machine, the big food machine that we always attributed to the big business Republicans of the eighties and nineties and the Conservative Party of my country that pulled apart all of the various industries that have been paid for and built by the taxpayer and the sweat and blood of British people for generations, sold it back to them.
01:07:15.000They've lost their integrity, they've lost their mandate, and now they're all losing their jobs.
01:07:19.000And the only way they can do that, it seems is like through electioneering and corruption and manipulation and gerrymandering and controlling media and trying to stop Elon Musk by an ex, and it's falling apart, man.
01:07:35.000We'll finish uh this uh UN speech when with Trump's attention turning to my country, the United Kingdom, where he says that UK wants to go with Sharia Law.
01:07:44.000Again, Trump is um, what do I want to say?
01:07:47.000He's a rhetorical, he's a skilled orator and he understands rhetoric.
01:08:23.000I would be fascinated to read the ramifications of this speech and how it's been reported on the BBC and ABC and all of the three letter corporations, the deep state agency and the media organizations, those that hide behind acronyms and logos, initials and deception.
01:08:43.000How do they report and respond to the facts in Trump's speech?
01:08:48.000It will be very easy to point out the flaws and perhaps errors in Trump's early governance this time, and people will do it, and my biggest concern will be you know, we're about to have a massive war with Russia that we're all gonna get pulled into, for example, just off the top of my head.
01:09:06.000But as a piercing arrow to the heart of the global imperialist machine that preceded Trump, that tried so hard to stop him in a variety of ways, that speech, what can you do to unravel that?
01:09:22.000We fact checked Donald Trump, he said these things, but people will ridicule him for the stuff he said about his construction company.
01:09:29.000But the truth of the matter is this that Trump is an expression of something that is we are seeing in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death, only just beginning to bloom.
01:09:38.000It is a revival, it is an awakening, and it will be throughout the throwing off of the husk of the old ideas and the old systems.
01:09:46.000What emerges from the tomb will not be what went in.
01:09:50.000There are footprints on the way out of the tomb, not just on the way in.
01:09:58.000I'm talking about Jesus, by the way, not Trump.
01:10:00.000Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
01:10:04.000Well, we will be back tomorrow with a fantastic interview with Andrew Bridge and former British MP and insider, who's in a sense a kind of parliamentary whistleblower.
01:10:14.000We talk about pedophilia in parliament.
01:10:16.000We talk about COVID, we talk about various government scandals that reveal the true nature of those institutions.
01:10:34.000Uh in the we'll see you next week, not for more of the same, but for we'll see you tomorrow for more of the same, not for more of the different.
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