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00:09:00.000What a move you made in severing ties with that syphilitic, unelected Decaying, senile monarch George III in order to ultimately end up being led by that, I'm not suggesting syphilitic, but definitely senile autocrat that's sort of unresponsive and seemingly hovering above democracy.
00:09:21.000Nevertheless, there seems to be a charge to replace him now.
00:09:26.000It appears too that whatever dear Joe Biden is suffering from is spreading throughout your nation, throughout his party.
00:09:35.000Well, you worked in the White House with him for all those years.
00:09:38.000Every expectation that assuming everything goes well, in five days we're going to see the president back running around the country again.
00:10:06.000It just looked like a bad night because my interaction with him was what I described in the book and what happened even subsequent to what I described in the book after I got out.
00:10:20.000You know, he's very probing in his questions, very analytical, very calm about things.
00:10:27.000When you go in to brief him, Major, you better really know your topic because he's going to ask you Very relevant questions, and he's very reflective on things, and just doesn't jump out with conclusions or anything, but is very analytic.
00:10:45.000The whole thing's extraordinarily baffling, and it appears that effectively we are now into the process of selecting a new candidate, and I'm really interested to watch how the mosaic is created, how the tiles are laying out.
00:10:59.000Because it would seem to me that if anyone that was watching independent media of this variety, you would be well aware that Joe Biden was likely to struggle in a 90-minute on-camera situation.
00:11:12.000Surely then, the people closest to him, the people that were advising him, were similarly appraised of reality.
00:11:17.000So how is it that they seem so baffled?
00:11:20.000Or are we just watching an unfolding strategy?
00:11:22.000You'll be aware that many people that occupy this kind of space, our kind of space, independent media, anti-establishment punditry, would say that if you're trying to generate a situation, you can't just go from A to Z. You have to create incremental episodes.
00:11:37.000Let me know in the chat, in the comments, do you believe that what we're experiencing now is the maneuvering?
00:11:42.000In fact, was the debate itself part of a maneuvering towards the removal of Joe Biden?
00:11:49.000Why was the debate three months early?
00:11:51.000Why was that, before he became the official nominee?
00:11:53.000Why was it prior to the Democratic Party convention?
00:11:57.000Is it that we are now in a period where either Gavin Newsom will be pushed to the forefront, or Gavin Nuisance, as a lot of people call him, or where Kamala Harris rightly assumes her position as President of the United States?
00:12:11.000One person I feel pretty sorry for in all this, actually, is Karen Jean-Pierre, the White House Press Secretary, who has to continually Manage exhausting questions.
00:12:21.000I can't imagine that she has any kind of private life now where she's able to sort of slough off the exhaustion of having to deal with a less obedient press pack.
00:12:32.000Although it's difficult to imagine that they would be as polite and as compliant as they currently are while under Donald Trump.
00:12:40.000Here she is anyway just Exhaustedly trying to come up with some combination of reasons that could justify that debate performance, presumably as we ultimately prepare the way for another candidate.
00:13:23.000That's someone fulfilling their dreams.
00:13:25.000In a way, it gives us an opportunity to look at the inability of this system to fulfil any of us.
00:13:30.000All of us, like just little nodes dragged temporarily into a net.
00:13:35.000The system breathes you in, whether you're Joe Biden or Hillary Clinton or Carrie Jean-Pierre or presumably people from across the aisle and across the political spectrum.
00:13:43.000It uses you for a while and it sputters you back out, a broken and emptied husk.
00:14:04.000Is there normally, like, after he's done a trip, is there a way to get him back?
00:14:07.000Like, why are we examining, like, the sort of the entrails, the discarded... Like, we're in the autopsy of that performance.
00:14:15.000We're in the autopsy of Joe Biden's presidency.
00:14:18.000Either he runs and loses to Trump or they put forward Kamala Harris, who presumably still loses to Trump, or they take some sort of radical Michelle Obama, Gavin Newsom step and presumably still lose to Trump in a sort of a fair...
00:14:40.000But what we're really dealing with now, I think, are various sets of institutional systems trying to cling to power through authoritarianism, which they cannot Overtly declare, so have to justify through crises.
00:14:56.000If there isn't a pandemic or a war, then Donald Trump is the crises.
00:14:59.000They have to frame the election as saving democracy itself.
00:15:02.000But that narrative can't be sustained now that we've all seen Joe Biden in his natural environment that appears to be sort of weary senility.
00:15:10.000And in our country, they're pushing forward a very carefully managed bureaucrat.
00:15:14.000We'll be talking about him a little later, but Spare a thought for Carrie Jean-Pierre, who not long ago was just a little girl with a dream, who achieved that dream and just found that ultimately it's like cleaning up a cat litter tray filled with turds of dementia.
00:15:32.000So when you say two weeks later, what do you mean?
00:15:35.000He arrives back in the United States 12 or 13 days before the debate.
00:15:40.000So his explanation for a poor debate performance is jet lag.
00:15:43.000So what I want to say is it's the jet lag and also the cold, right?
00:16:11.000For a moment, zoom back and reflect on the level of excellence that you would really require from a person who occupies the position of what amounts to world king.
00:16:33.000Or indeed, maybe consider whether or not you want a role called World King, or you might want to look at decentralising power wherever possible, having some nominal head of the United States of America, federalising wherever possible, empowering governors and states and Towns and cities and boroughs and principalities as much as possible rather than continuing to prop up a system that's expiring before our very eyes.
00:16:58.000Look at that sort of gerrymandering and maneuvering of information as compared to the casual, off-the-cuff, out-the-back-of-a-golf-buggy, lackadaisical, spitting troves and disses and bars quite lazily there with the clubs on his back, Donald Trump while being secretly filmed.
00:17:17.000By a member, presumably of one of his own golf clubs.
00:17:20.000Look at the difference between the management of information here we're seeing from the official White House press secretary.
00:18:15.000Off he goes just to continue playing golf quite casual and relaxed in this while the Democrat party apparently collapses into total panic, spiralling and decline as their whole narrative, as their whole strategy disappears down the toilet.
00:18:31.000If indeed it is to be Kamala Harris, we better have a look at her.
00:18:34.000We better look at how she campaigned when she too was pursuing the nomination.
00:18:39.000As president, you better look at what her skills are when she's out interacting in public.
00:18:44.000If you're watching this on YouTube, we'll be with you for another five minutes, then the rest of the show will be being streamed, of course, on Rumble.
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00:18:59.000Let's have a bit of access now to Kamala Harris.
00:19:03.000Potentially the next president of the United States of America.
00:19:07.000How does she communicate when unbridled and free?
00:19:11.000You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?
00:20:17.000But when you see her speak extensively, there are a lot of peculiar slogans and poems.
00:20:24.000Here's Donald Trump talking with Tucker a little while ago on the subject of Kamala Harris, saying that she speaks in rhymes a lot of the time.
00:21:16.000Is it reasonable anymore to expect them all to have some Clinton-esque trick like a saxophone or to be good at keeping a soccer ball up or Like Tony Blair?
00:22:16.000Which individual human being, which human being can tackle a problem of that magnitude?
00:22:22.000Is it Gavin Newsom, who must surely regard Adam Carolla as a kind of, it's on the next page for me here mate, as a kind of personal nemesis at this point.
00:22:34.000Here's Adam Carolla on the day of the election talking to Gavin Newsom.
00:22:39.000And then a clip that I saw for the first time myself a little while ago, where Gavin Newsom gets shut down by Adam Carolla in a way that makes you realize why he was one of the first people to succeed in this podcast space.
00:23:00.000Governor, why did you shut the beaches in California during COVID?
00:23:07.000Yeah, I think we all were working on information at the time.
00:23:11.000We had no basis of deeply understanding the virus.
00:23:16.000Even that's not a good enough answer because it suggests that in the absence of information, the tendency is towards authoritarianism rather than liberty.
00:23:23.000And I would say that liberty is a principle that seems pretty significant.
00:23:27.000in the United States history, constitution, self-image, general rhetoric, understanding,
00:23:34.000personal mythology on Independence Day, who someone whose instinct is control, control,
00:23:40.000authority, authority. Does that seem like a viable president to you? Let me know. It's just a question.
00:23:44.000I know anything. So why did you shut the beach like Florida?
00:23:47.000If you didn't know anything, why did you shut the beaches? Well, we didn't know.
00:23:50.000Because people were concerned early in the pandemic.
00:23:55.000Information was coming out as it relates to how it was transferred, the disease, and people were cautious, trying to keep people alive.
00:24:02.000And I should say this, I didn't let him go in the sunshine and get vitamin D and exercise, so he shut the beaches.
00:24:18.000I like it that sort of Gavin Nuisance might be a David Hasselhoff style figure that bay watches and interjects in sort of crime that's near the seashore.
00:24:27.000Hey, you're paddle boarding in the I'm going to shut this shit down.
00:24:31.000For all we know, something could be happening.
00:24:32.000Listen, we're going to leave you if you watch this on YouTube now.
00:24:35.000We're going to be talking about the UK election, which is obviously significant and pivotal to a good many people.
00:24:42.000We are about, presumably, to elect Keir Starmer, a centralist, globalist fan of Davos, a man who doesn't seem to keep his promises, whether it's on gender theory, whether it's on pledges to the the people of Liverpool against media magnates, whether it's
00:24:57.000to Julian Assange, whether it's to the CIA and his own party, he's a
00:25:01.000significant figure, yet there are likely to be gains for populism in the form of Nigel
00:25:05.000Farage. Click the link, join us for this. I want to just enjoy with you this next
00:25:12.000clip. I saw it for the first time because I didn't know much about Adam Carolla
00:25:15.000other than he's a kind of early adopter and pioneer in the online space and
00:25:21.000in particular the podcast space and I was really astonished to see how he
00:25:25.000deals with Adam Carolla in this conversation.
00:25:28.000It's just like watching someone, like his mind must work very quickly, watch how he handles this and the subject is sort of race and Whether or not particular demographics suffer more economically, or put more bluntly, from poverty than other races.
00:25:43.000It'll be interesting to hear in the chat how you lot feel about that.
00:25:46.000But certainly Adam Carolla pushes Gavin Newsom to the point where if what he is doing is virtue signalling, or pretending to care about something he doesn't really care about, or trying to use an argument to appear a particular way, Adam Carolla does not allow that to take place in a very deliberate and brilliant way.
00:28:16.000I love the way that Adam Carolla closes Gavin Newsom down and it exposes something that's pretty common these days, a kind of deracinated rhetoric that's not attached to virtue, principle or anything, that's just a kind of Untethered set of pledges and ideas that operate as just a kind of platform upon which to walk to power.
00:28:41.000If there is going to be a replacement for Joe Biden, Adam Carolla should conduct the debate.
00:28:46.000If it's going to be Gavin Newsom and Kamala Harris, I want to see that debate.
00:29:23.000I wonder what the hysteria of the Democrat Party establishment is all about after there's already been a term of Trump.
00:29:31.000And as far as I can tell, whilst I appreciate there were no significant wars, was it that different?
00:29:37.000And will it be that different tomorrow morning when we wake up Under the rule of a new government in the UK, stewarded by another globalist.
00:29:50.000Take it over from the current globalist.
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00:32:35.000And here is just a moment of me talking With Bishop Barron, and in this clip, he explains how we shouldn't look at the Bible as a book, but as a library.
00:32:46.000And he indeed indicates that that library has one very particular point to make.
00:32:52.000The Bible is not a book, it's a library.
00:32:54.000And this is a huge problem with a lot of the opponents of religion.
00:32:58.000When they say, oh, the Bible, you know, is all this nonsense, and it's pre-scientific, and it's Bronze Age mythology, and you can't take it literally, etc.
00:33:06.000And I always say, look, it's like walking into a library and saying, do you take the library literally?
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00:33:42.000By the time you are watching this, the assumption is that Keir Starmer, former head of the Crown Prosecution Service,
00:33:51.000that's like being an Attorney General, Career politician, or at least career bureaucrat.
00:33:57.000A man who appears like Gavin Newsom, willing to change his opinion according to the currents and climate of the time.
00:34:05.000Not as a result of personal evolution, not as a result of further import, but because of polling, because of data, because we are moving, no doubt, into a political era.
00:34:15.000That it's not about vision, but it's about management.
00:34:17.000We have a management class of politicians that many people believe are just managing the decline of our nations, ensuring that we facilitate further globalist centralised authority.
00:34:31.000Making sure that when the various crises that we encounter impecuniate and impoverish large portions of the population, we're able to be controlled, that we've been introduced to control mechanisms, like being locked in our house, or being told we have to carry certain documents, or maybe even introducing the idea of chips under the skin, or maybe saying you have to take certain medications.
00:34:53.000These are ideas that are difficult to corroborate.
00:34:56.000But over time, because of the miracle of independent media and instantaneous communication, we can track in real time the kind of things these political leaders say and then what they do.
00:35:07.000Keir Starmer is significant because he has openly said his allegiance is to Davos rather than his own nation.
00:35:14.000Now, maybe from his perspective, Davos is just a conference where billionaires and world leaders get together, and indeed, if there is a global conspiracy to control the world, we probably won't know the times and places that they meet up, and what owl god they worship, and what type of robes they wear, and what kind of sacrifices are made.
00:35:33.000All of those things must remain in the realm of conjecture, but what we can observe over time, is whether or not we believe in good faith, The things that these political figures tell us.
00:35:45.000It's likely this election will be defined by a centralist Labour Party landslide.
00:35:50.000It's no longer the Labour Party of the trade unions or the Working Party.
00:35:54.000It's a Labour Party that represents a certain set of cultural values and a metropolitan professional class.
00:36:00.000That's why we're seeing the rise of reform and populism currently headed up by Nigel Farage.
00:36:08.000The clear question about Keir Starmer is, obviously for anyone at the most basic level, is will Britain under Keir Starmer improve?
00:36:20.000What kind of leader of the opposition was he?
00:36:22.000What kind of ally was he to former leaders of the Labour Party?
00:36:26.000What's his relationship with the deep state?
00:36:28.000What's his relationship with the truth?
00:36:31.000Let's have a look at Keir Starmer making a pledge to the people of Liverpool who have always hated the Sun newspaper because the Sun newspaper, after the disaster that was Hillsborough where 97 people ultimately died as the result of poor policing and poor conditions in the ground, were condemned and blamed for their own tragic deaths.
00:36:51.000The Sun ran to print a headline, The Truth, at a front page that condemned, criticised and even sneered at the people of Liverpool.
00:37:00.000The Sun newspaper is important because it was a very significant populist device, as well as being owned, of course, by Rupert Murdoch, who still remains very powerful, at least his organisations remain powerful, in British media.
00:37:14.000Here we see Keir Starmer telling the people of Liverpool I would never give an interview to The Sun.
00:37:21.000After what they did to your city, I never would do that.
00:37:26.000Well, all you have to do to see if someone's got integrity is watch and wait.
00:37:30.000So, let us, like the people of Liverpool, watch and wait and see what Keir Starmer says and how it matches up with what he ultimately does.
00:37:39.000This city has been wounded by the media.
00:38:15.000What it shows you is that the Labour Party ultimately, like all political parties, has to form relationships with the media, with corporate globalists that have business interests in a variety of territories that they are We are able to cross-reference and cross-pollinate in order to create favourable conditions, primarily, I assume, economically, but that might play out in ways that I can't even begin to speculate on.
00:38:37.000But what I will tell you is that that story was breaking on Sky News, that's ultimately owned, at least for a significant part of its history, was ultimately owned and considerably influenced by Rupert Murdoch and News International and the newspaper that they're talking about, the Sun newspaper, is owned by Rupert Murdoch and News International and these
00:38:54.000instruments are used to create the kind of consensus among what you might call working class
00:38:59.000people or blue collar people to ensure that they're shepherded and herded in the general
00:39:04.000direction when it comes to general elections that is suitable for very powerful
00:39:38.000We are docile, not as docile as President Joe Biden, but we are kept, I would say, subdued and distracted, presented with the sort of spectacle of election day.
00:39:50.000Because now, because history appears to be moving faster just because of the sheer weight of information, we can calculate, catalogue and observe in real time what these people say and what they do.
00:40:01.000Now I'm not saying that I haven't made mistakes or changed my mind or changed my trajectory.
00:40:05.000Indeed, many of you watching this will say, well, Russell, didn't you used to be like a champagne socialist?
00:40:09.000Go back and watch all the stuff I say.
00:40:11.000What you'll always sense is anti-establishment, anti-establishment, doubtful, cynical, sceptical, looking for God, confused, baffled, making mistakes every day.
00:40:19.000Thank the Lord for the possibility of redemption.
00:40:22.000Thank the Lord for the possibility of change that goes beyond the thin grawl and offerings of a system that is interested in nothing but keeping us all contained and controlled.
00:40:33.000To give you a little more insight, here is once more, if you've not seen it yet, Keir Starmer, prior to becoming leader, pledging his allegiance to Davos, the WEF, globalism, over Westminster, the National Parliament, which in itself is already Once removed from the people, controlled, co-opted and manipulated.
00:40:53.000Let's just ask you quickly, you have to choose now between Davos or Westminster?
00:41:28.000Is he just a reshuffling of Rishi Sunak?
00:41:31.000You tell me in the comments and the chat.
00:41:33.000Certainly, when he was leader of the opposition, he had ample opportunity, particularly with his experience as head of the CPS, to make it clear that he was opposed to the incarceration without trial of the now blessedly released Julian Assange.
00:41:50.000Was he regularly going to Belmarsh where Julian Assange was incarcerated to go, this is disgusting, the minute I'm Prime Minister, you're out of there.
00:42:11.000The CPS, England and Wales' public prosecutor, has deleted all its record of its former head Keir Starmer's trips to the US, it can be revealed.
00:42:18.000Starmer served as Director of Public Prosecutions for that period there, 2008 to 2013, during the period where Julian Assange's proposed extradition was being overseen.
00:42:28.000During his time in the post, the CPS was marred by irregularities surrounding the case of the WikiLeaks founder.
00:42:34.000The organisation has admitted to destroying key emails related to this silence case, mostly covering the period when Starmer was in charge.
00:42:44.000But what was he like when he was head of the CPS?
00:42:47.000You may have seen him on various phone-ins, which are designed really to garner populist appeal.
00:42:53.000Let a member of the public talk to a new leader.
00:42:56.000Drag them over the coals, grill them on an important issue.
00:42:59.000I recently saw Keir Starmer talking about female-only spaces after he had spoken out, sort of quite vociferously, on gender identity issues, saying that there is no such thing as a biological female, and then saying there is such a thing as a biological female, or can a woman have a penis, and all of those cultural arguments that, ultimately, I think we can all get a little bit distracted by, and perhaps the general principle of, you know, allow people to be who they are, and love, and love, and protect, and remember, Allow people to be who they are would be a two-way street.
00:43:29.000You would say, yeah, yeah, yeah, you run your life how you want to.
00:43:32.000And then they would say to you, yeah, you run your life how you want to.
00:43:35.000That's a sort of principle that's in this little old book, baby.
00:43:38.000Although there are some pretty strong moral suggestions in there as well.
00:43:43.000Here is some information on how Keir Starmer handled a spate of riots that broke out in London about 12 years ago now, which in a way were a response to the kind of nihilism that was beginning to pervade the country in the post-2008 economic environment.
00:44:01.000It was of course ignited by the death of a young black man in police custody, but at the time I remember feeling That just beneath the surface there is a powder keg waiting to go off.
00:44:13.000People are sick and tired of the establishment.
00:44:15.000People are sick and tired of politicians like this.
00:44:17.000People are sick and tired of having nothing to vote for.
00:44:22.000They're sick and tired of hearing empty rhetoric.
00:44:24.000What we actually need is control of our own individual lives, our own communities, and the ability to truly be different without getting trapped in the linguistic quagmire of cultural issues.
00:44:34.000Here is how Keir Starmer, who was head of the CPS then, The most powerful lawmaker in the land.
00:44:44.000The penal response to the rioters was enormous and unprecedented in a bid to ramp up the shock and awe of the criminal justice system.
00:44:52.000Remember, you first heard the phrase shock and awe when?
00:44:54.000In the Iraq war, when there was an imperial attack on Iraq based on the lies of WMDs, which was ultimately a colonial war rebooted and repackaged, which created more terrorism.
00:45:05.000Well, Keir Starmer wanted to create shock and awe.
00:45:08.000In the justice system, in order to shut down an uprising, what could grow into an uprising, because if you're going to change the world and it's not going to be by the ballot box, and it won't be by the ballot box because the ballot box prohibits that, one way or another, right guys?
00:45:20.000Then it's going to be by public disobedience and public action.
00:45:24.000Obviously I'm not suggesting violent action, but I think disobedience and mass movements and grassroots movements are obviously going to be required to create meaningful change.
00:45:33.000Now whenever you see something like that, Whether it's, you know, wow, do you pick your poison?
00:45:38.000The January 6th insurrection, stroke protest, the Black Lives Matter protest.
00:45:43.000All in all, whichever side you're on, and I know whoever you are watching this, you'll think that one of those sides was wrong, right?
00:45:49.000You have to acknowledge That riots and public disturbances don't happen unless people are unhappy and disturbed.
00:45:55.000And the great trick that the establishment is able to do is make us oppose one of those parties or one of those arguments.
00:46:02.000If we were able to go, I support both of those groups in that I believe that the establishment should be overthrown and that new institutions that are truly representative of the people should be created.
00:46:11.000Now the riots in London and across the UK were no different and because of that they were responded to with incredible authoritarianism.
00:46:19.000How do you tally that with the kind of wokeism that Keir Starmer pays lip service to?
00:46:25.000Because the people that were penalised under the instantaneous legislation were Young black people in significant numbers.
00:46:34.000The Crown Prosecution Service, led at that time by Keir Starmer, immediately relaxed the threshold used to determine whether or not to press charges.
00:46:41.000Long-standing advice that suspects under the age of 18 should not be tried for minor offences was suspended.
00:46:51.000Actions normally regarded as theft were treated as burglary so as to ensure maximum jail time.
00:46:57.000They tweaked the conditions, they tweaked the laws, they tweaked what was their understanding of, oh well, for this type of crime the age is 16, for this one it's 18, for this one it's 20.
00:47:05.000They changed it to make it as punitive as possible.
00:47:09.000Cases were pushed from the magistrates to the Crown Court, ensuring that longer sentences were available and costing minors their right to anonymity in the press.
00:47:18.000Existing sentencing guidelines were abandoned, and despite criticisms that he was playing politics, Starmer ordered the courts to stay open 24-7.
00:47:45.000We'll be able to watch over real time how this plays out.
00:47:48.000We'll be able to see how ordinary people's interests are served.
00:47:51.000We'll be able to see whether it's a divisive administration that tries to find ways to smear and shut down dissenters to control any opposition, whether that's in the media or politically, whether the alliances appear to be to increasing war.
00:48:04.000Every suggestion so far is that Keir Starmer will continue to fund this war, perhaps even sending British troops, perhaps even supporting ludicrous ideas like conscription.
00:48:20.000Certainly, it's likely that we're seeing a rise in populism as a response to this kind of authoritarianism.
00:48:27.000That's the thing I've never understood about the Democrats in the United States.
00:48:30.000You are creating Trump's popularity with your own decline.
00:48:35.000With your own disingenuity, with your own errors.
00:48:39.000And if the response to losing Biden is newsome, or Kamala Harris, when you could have had Bobby Kennedy, when you could have undertaken, forget personalities and figureheads, a massive, massive inner reckoning.
00:48:52.000And in an inventory of yourself, of like, where have we gone wrong?
00:48:56.000Well, what happened is we stopped supporting people.
00:49:00.000We got co-opted by the corporate donor class.
00:49:03.000Our most notable politicians are totally identified with either financial corruption, like Nancy Pelosi, whether rightly or wrongly, I'm certainly not alleging anything, or warmongery, like Hillary Clinton.
00:49:14.000And sometimes worse in both of those cases.
00:49:17.000Jesus, in the corners of the internet that I have sometimes had the misfortune to visit, there are rumours abound that are pretty appalling and I pray, I pray to God they're not true.
00:49:27.000But there's no doubt that this lack of trust has led to the rise of a new political movement that does seem to be anti-immigration, that is pro-national because people want control of their countries again, and does sometimes give way to, sometimes we would have to say, good public orators that are able to manoeuvre a crowd.
00:49:48.000And when you're looking at what's available to you, you have to choose.
00:49:53.000Authoritarian globalists or slightly retroactive, patriotic, somewhat nostalgic anti-immigration when both of them, all of the main parties are anti-immigration to some degree now?
00:50:09.000What is it that you're going to choose?
00:50:10.000Because I imagine that we're going to have seen a good number of votes for reform if not a significant number of reform seats, but maybe, maybe
00:50:20.000Let's have a look at this because certainly one indication of that, or the rise of a globalist
00:50:25.000movement, is that a figure like Nigel Farage can now go on Jordan Peterson's podcast. Doubtless
00:50:31.000he'll soon have a conversation with Tucker Carlson. So while the central authoritarian
00:50:37.000establishment controls certain media spaces, There are a plethora of alternatives that are actually more powerful now emerging.
00:50:46.000They cannot control the narrative anymore.
00:50:49.000That's what terrifies them more than anything else.
00:50:53.000Man, once in a while I need a little caffeine.
00:50:55.000And whilst it hurts me to celebrate 1775 as a British person, this is your Independence Day, this is your revolution, and this should be your coffee!
00:51:17.000Let me ask you first, are you a Sleepy Joe type character with zero cognitive performance, struggling to master focus and brainpower for basic things like running the United States of America?
00:51:26.000You gotta stop drinking woke, liberal coffee that hates you and your way of life.
00:51:32.000And start your day by drinking Rumble's very own 1775 coffee.
00:51:36.000This is gonna be the best tasting coffee you've ever had.
00:51:39.000Seriously good, ethically sourced, from a family farm in the high altitude mountains of Bolivia.
00:51:45.000Not in the Bolivian lowlands run not by a family but by a single man still living with a pe- No!
00:51:50.000Instead of waking up and drinking your big corporation owned woke ideology coffee that's probably making you sick from the pesticides it's sprayed with, try Rumble's!
00:53:16.000This election isn't really about the Conservatives and Labour Party, which would be the same as the Democrats and Republicans in your country.
00:53:24.000It's more like the Democrat Party, a centralist, authoritarian, globalist party, versus a sort of Tea Party movement, as happened under George W there, or immediately prior, or an independent candidate like Bobby Kennedy.
00:53:43.000There are differences in the setup of our nation, all sorts of differences, but there are perhaps significantly major changes in the way that global media operates.
00:53:52.000So seeing Jordan Peterson talk to Nigel Farage is an indication an interesting indication of how those changes might affect
00:54:31.000Young men are being told they can't be men.
00:54:34.000We've got England through to the quarterfinals of the European Championships, as I speak, and they're being told that if you go to Germany, Please don't drink too much beer.
00:54:55.000I mean, that's effectively what we're telling people through this progressive agenda.
00:55:00.000And we're telling women, now look, you know, what's the problem?
00:55:05.000You're in a changing room, you're in a locker room, and there's somebody there with male anatomy, but that person calls themselves a woman, so what's your problem?
00:55:15.000And then when we send a double rapist, violent double rapist, to a woman's prison, we're telling women, don't complain, how dare you?
00:55:24.000I mean, all this stuff does is totally confuse everyone, and then you can move on from that, to the diversity and inclusion agenda, which says that companies, corporate companies, government organisations don't employ people on talent.
00:55:44.000You've got to fill your quotas according to race, ethnicity, sexual preference.
00:55:51.000And all we're doing here is we're dividing everybody up, we're putting them in pigeonholes, And far from bringing us together, actually all we're doing is causing ever greater division.
00:56:05.000You'll have to tell me how that message impacts you and whether or not you think it will impact the British election.
00:56:11.000There's not too much longer to wait till we see the final results of that.
00:56:16.000But it appears that there is a significant counter-movement against authoritarianism, globalism and two-party systems that amount to a uniparty.
00:56:25.000The previous incumbent, excuse me, of number 10 was Rishi Sunak.
00:56:31.000Rishi Sunak, God love him, was the former Chancellor and before that a hedge fund manager
00:56:37.000who you've heard me talk about a lot of times because he's married to the woman whose father
00:56:41.000owns Infosys, which is a significant tech company that sponsors and is heavily involved
00:56:58.000I know that there were certain medications that were patented an extraordinary amount of years ago.
00:57:03.000But when you see Rishi Sunak, it's pretty impossible to imagine that he's the kind of Machiavelli who might have exploited that type of knowledge or even been able to retain it.
00:57:13.000What's pretty risible, though, is to watch him refer to himself while during hustings, during a kind of a political rally, that's what we call it in this country, as an underdog figure.
00:57:25.000He's a pretty, I mean this in a sort of the most human sense, because one of the things I get from watching all of these elections and all of this, the kind of mad scramble and static and freneticism of election campaigns and leadership spats is A personal duty to return to a state of love.
00:57:46.000Like, it's so kind of attractive and ugly and ghouling and ghoulish that I think, oh, then I must find love again in my heart.
00:57:56.000So much pain and so much suffering, so much awfulness and that simple commandment, the final commandment of Christ, that they will know I am with you if you love one another.
00:58:16.000Looking for that must become our purpose.
00:58:18.000And when I'm in that state, it's very easy to see, until recently, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak, is a kind of a sort of a sweet schoolboy, just trying his best in this world.
00:58:30.000And perhaps we have to look at all of these people as simply trying their best and not to to regard them in the darkest light, but to regard them as
00:59:09.000And I can also tell you that this underdog will fight to that final whistle with your support.
00:59:13.000We have urgent work to do, my friends, because at this point now we only have a day left to save Britain from the danger of a Labour government.
00:59:21.000A Labour government that might have a super-majority to hike up everyone's taxes by thousands of pounds, to shift our policy.
00:59:37.000Another member of the former Prime Minister club?
00:59:40.000Another person just shipwrecked off into the ...boardrooms of globalist firms just waiting for his next billion to roll out, take a seat on the board at Infosys, get back involved with another hedge fund.
00:59:53.000There'll be people watching this right now that make money in a similar way, and who am I to judge anybody for what they do?
01:00:00.000But it's interesting to watch increasingly what...
01:00:04.000Is trackable as spectacle play out as if it really is an electoral process?
01:00:10.000Let's have a look at him on the equivalent of like the today show or you know what's that show you have the view where like even the kind of Quite light and friendly TV hosts seem to be able to really drag dear Rishi Sunak over the coals in the twilight of his premiership.
01:00:30.000What would be Rishi's dream final supper at number 10 before the night of 11?
01:00:35.000Have you got a dinner planned with the girls?
01:02:23.000No, no, no, it's a pork, it's a very good, you know, very good pork pie with a special chutney.
01:02:29.000... gently mugged off from the bonket there on this morning, but even that sadly contributes
01:02:35.000to the framing that the purge that's required will take place if that globalist is replaced
01:02:41.000with the other globalists and that simply isn't going to make any difference.
01:02:45.000But don't worry, because this is presumably being recorded.
01:02:48.000And in four years we can look back and go, well, how was that?
01:02:51.000And maybe it'll be like, wow, no, look at that, there's been sort of a generation of more jobs, there's more peace, there's more security, we're not involved in these wars anymore, there's more liberty and freedom, people feel happier, more spiritually engaged, the issues that matter to people appear to have been Listen to and addressed and people up and down the economic scale feel that there's a sort of fairness and justice to the way that their country is run that is in a sense what you would expect from a former head of the CPS being in charge.
01:03:20.000It feels like a fair and decent society run in a fair and decent way.
01:03:24.000Do you feel that's likely to happen or do you think it's more likely that in four years you'll be saying, oh no, there's been further decline?
01:03:29.000Further dispute, further moves towards authoritarianism, globalism, surveillance and censorship and control, the packaging up and selling of your data, exploitation of crisis to implement further authority and control, increase in wars, an increase in wealth transfers, and just attempts to tell you that actually it's better than ever, like sort of bombastic speeches in the halls and corridors of power telling you that, well, it was your government that left us and we're still clearing up your... It'll be that, won't it?
01:03:58.000So, in a way, It's our fault for continuing to participate and continuing to pretend that any kind of solutions are possible within that framework.
01:04:07.000We keep giving people the qualities we wish they had.
01:04:10.000They don't have these qualities and neither does this system.
01:04:13.000It's systemic change that's required and if you see anyone that's offering that...
01:04:43.000Surely then the real work is in deserving more.
01:04:46.000We'll see you tomorrow, not for more of the same, but, excuse me, sorry about all that, for more of the different, when we'll be letting you know about the results of these elections and of course...
01:04:57.000Any further maneuverings or machinations in the political space across the world, where globalists and corporatists conspire to control us all, even as we awaken.