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00:00:35.000But this crisis is our opportunity to bring the light, and surely we will bring the light.
00:00:40.000What extraordinary stories we have today.
00:00:43.000If you're in the UK, you'll know that pharmaceutical companies have been literally selling HIV-infected blood to the public, even though they knew that was the case.
00:00:52.000And yet when people are cynical about the pharmaceutical industry, What are they?
00:02:20.000Because I know that you lot care about The aspect of Diddy that's, I suppose, somewhat deep state.
00:02:28.000I'd like to know what evidence there is that can be corroborated around that aspect of it.
00:02:31.000I suppose the fact that he's operated in high places.
00:02:34.000I know that a lot of you guys think that there's an Epstein component.
00:02:37.000Welcome the Brad Case, who's just joined Rumble today.
00:02:41.000Now, Rumble gets a lot of bad press and I know what that's like.
00:02:45.000But the reason you get bad press is if you are Well, there are a number of reasons.
00:02:49.000Of course, some people get bad press for legitimate reasons, but if you are an opponent to significant power, it is likely that you will get bad press.
00:02:57.000Like, if you notice people in positions of significant influence, for example, being assassinated or subject to assassination attempts, If their demise would be convenient to the interests of the powerful, then at least consider that as one of the reasons why the whole damn thing is happening.
00:03:19.000If you are not a member of our Awakened Wonder community yet, like Trad Annie, who's asking me about Harrison Butker, I'm pretty interested in Harrison Butker.
00:03:29.000He's the I'm like, I'm so sorry that I'm English because like, I don't like, isn't it, are they called the Kaiser Chiefs or is that like, is it the Kansas City Chiefs?
00:03:38.000Kaiser Chiefs is a British rock and roll band from the around the early 2000s.
00:04:16.000We said yesterday, didn't we, if you've recently been involved in the bombing of Israel, you probably don't want to travel by helicopter.
00:04:23.000If you are participating in what increasingly appears to be a kangaroo court trial against a political opponent, then if you are the star witness, it's probably for the best if you haven't stolen from the We'll be talking about that in a little bit and I want to draw attention to Jon Stewart's stand-up monologue at the start of The Daily Show.
00:04:56.000Now I know how you guys feel about Jon Stewart.
00:04:59.000I like him because I think he's funny and I like him because he's stuck up for like the 9-11 first responders and I feel like stuff like that It matters, you know.
00:05:07.000But we've got some interesting analysis on that, on Jon Stewart's stand-up, which I really want you to stay for.
00:05:25.000That's a state-funded piece of media that was once held in incredibly high regard by all of us, but has sadly become as infected as the blood that Big Pharma sells to the state with its agenda of suppression and subjugation.
00:05:41.000Anyway, Rishi Sunak, who currently is a globalist, who's currently our Prime Minister, says he's truly sorry for the failures of the infected blood scandal calling it a decades-long moral failure over the last 30 years thousands and thousands of people have been given blood transfusions of infected blood meaning they've got like hep C and HIV and some people have died of AIDS I mean it's an astonishing story we'll be looking at that in a little bit
00:06:18.000I'm not in a position of any genuine power, because otherwise I'd be jabbing away at the wrong buttons.
00:06:24.000Like, imagine if missiles were being launched I know a lot of you guys are pleased about Julian Assange.
00:06:29.000Of course we're thrilled that Julian Assange has the right to appeal.
00:06:34.000It's so significant and important but ultimately he's been in prison for 10 years for what amounts to not nothing but telling the truth and exposing the interests of the powerful.
00:07:14.000It turns out that the most powerful people in the world must have got there by this incredible four-leaf clover style perpetual luck they appear to be able to wield against the rest of us.
00:07:29.000So anyway the International Criminal Court have announced that they're seeking arrest warrants for leaders of Israel and Hamas for war crimes but obviously the problem that arises from that are the fact that if we were to deploy or implement The legislature that undergirds the international criminal court's purview, then here are some people that would have to be arrested for war crimes.
00:07:57.000Tony Blair, former British Prime Minister, war criminal.
00:08:00.000George W Bush, President of the United States, war criminal.
00:08:10.000Without these people to lead us, we'd be in a lot of trouble.
00:08:13.000Old Rasbender has taken some time off in RumbleStream from his usual array of expletives and extraordinary Sex chat to point out that, yes, these people are indeed war criminals.
00:08:36.000Here's retired US General Mark Milley saying that actually all nations are criminal in essence.
00:08:47.000And perhaps, do you sometimes feel, let me know, that the perspective that we have to entertain is that we may have made assumptions about the way that nations are run.
00:08:59.000We may have made assumptions about the way the world is run.
00:09:02.000We may have not inquired deeply enough into the necessity of having centralised power in the manner that a nation state demands at all.
00:09:14.000Are you benefiting From being a citizen of your nation.
00:09:17.000Now, the globalists now will be splattering the national beverage of their chosen state.
00:09:25.000Are you aware what's been given to you by the British Empire?
00:09:29.000You sit there using technology granted to you by the miracle of crony capitalism to decry it.
00:09:37.000And of course, we're not enemies of innovation or invention or ingenuity, recognising that AI too could provide us with a million abundant miracles coming, as it surely does ultimately from the source of all things.
00:09:54.000But if AI ultimately ends up being deployed by the greatest powers in the world, then it will be used to Roll us!
00:10:18.000Here's Mark Milley saying that to participate in a nation at all is a type of criminality, although I don't think that's the point he's trying to make.
00:10:26.000Remember, if you're not an awakened wonder yet, consider becoming one.
00:10:29.000We do guided meditations every single week.
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00:10:50.000I'm pretty sure you'll love it if your incessant mentions of Far or anything to go by.
00:10:56.000You need some new stimuli up in the old cerebellum, baby.
00:11:01.000We'll just be available on YouTube for another couple of minutes.
00:11:04.000Then we'll be on that sweet stream of freedom whose stock prices soar even as sensorial nations impose unbelievable sanctions.
00:11:14.000I'm talking, of course, about Rumble, where we are proud to be housed.
00:11:18.000Before we all get self-righteous about what Israel's doing, and I feel horrible for the innocent people in Gaza that are dying, but we shouldn't forget that we, the United States, killed a lot of innocent people in Mosul and Raqqa.
00:11:33.000That we, the United States, killed 12,000 innocent French civilians, and here we are on the 80th anniversary of Normandy, on the prep fires for Normandy.
00:11:42.000We destroyed 69 Japanese cities, not including Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
00:11:49.000We squatted people in massive numbers.
00:11:53.000Innocent people who had nothing to do with their government.
00:12:00.000But if it's going to have meaning, if it's going to have any sense of morality, there has to be a political purpose, and it must be achieved rapidly, with the least cost.
00:12:23.000I'm sure that even now, Moderna and Pfizer are beavering away, perhaps doing Clinical trials on as many as nine mouses to ensure that your ears will be safe in the future.
00:12:33.000Focus instead on the content of what Mark Milley, who looks like he'd be sort of alright, he's kind of like Prince Andrew meets Buzz Lightyear, he...
00:12:42.000He's saying that the very project of nationalism requires the business of war, and war requires that we shut down our souls, doesn't it?
00:12:55.000It means we have to shut down our souls.
00:12:57.000You can't be present to the beauty of the world.
00:13:00.000And haven't you sort of noticed, really, for your entire life that it's been a process of erosion, a kind of war against who you really are?
00:13:07.000That day by day, second by second, moment by moment, you've had to declare sanctions against your innermost being.
00:14:03.000That was written by Jarvis Cocker out of Pulp, who's a pretty damn good rock star.
00:14:09.000It's a song I sang when I was in a movie once.
00:14:12.000Okay, you know that portal That sort of stargate that they had between New York and Dublin and human beings, like the Irish folks, well not all of them, I guess we focus on the negative, one Irish person just held up a phone with like images of 9-11 on it and you know, and I feel like someone in New York who might have been an OnlyFans woman, like flashed and they said, right stop this portal, you can't rely on people, they're flashing down it, they're showing their
00:14:43.000Parts of their body that might typically be covered.
00:15:16.000They go, they would have said, and it's not an attack on the artist, we've got to let people freely communicate, it's one world now, a borderless culture where we're all one and we can intercommunicate, right?
00:16:11.000OK, listen, if you're watching us on YouTube, in a minute we're going to cover... We're going to look at the Trump trial and Michael Cohen's acknowledgement... Acknowledgement?
00:16:19.000Admission that he nicked like $60,000 off Donald Trump.
00:16:23.000And then look at how Jon Stewart, a comedian who I admire, frames it to sort of make it look as if...
00:16:29.000Donald Trump is extraordinarily lucky.
00:16:31.000Then we'll be looking at, like, AIDS-infected blood being sold, which is, like, kind of... If ever there was a story to make you question the integrity of the pharmaceutical industry, it would be that they... Here's the key word, I think.
00:16:44.000Knowingly sold AIDS-infected blood to children.
00:16:48.000I don't know if I can trust those guys ever again.
00:16:51.000Now there's a link in the description over on YouTube, okay?
00:16:54.000I want you to use that link like a little titty boob portal in Manhattan to get yourselves over to this place because here we speak freely.
00:18:48.000I was like a proper news person then, did you see that?
00:18:53.000In pursuit of justice, it appears that New York City's gone mad and that the prosecution of Donald Trump has become the persecution of Donald Trump.
00:19:03.000Michael Cohen, the star witness, the man is like, right, we've got this guy.
00:19:07.000As long as we've got Michael Cohen, he worked for the Trump campaign.
00:19:12.000This is going to make it look like the pursuit of justice, not like a witch hunt, not like a trial, not the bringing down of our political enemies.
00:19:39.000Now, what you're going to see now is Jon Stewart, as I always tell you, a comedian that I admire, having his take on it.
00:19:46.000What you'll like about this is that it's comedically well constructed with the central idea being this, that Donald Trump has this sort of giddying good fortune that allows him to evade justice.
00:19:59.000And that's a brilliant premise for a joke.
00:20:01.000But what that premise does is distracts us from the truth that this And remember, you know I've got different views on Donald Trump to you lot.
00:20:15.000But I see Donald Trump differently than you guys because I feel like the sets of institutions
00:20:20.000within which Donald Trump will have to operate will ultimately limit him,
00:20:23.000even if you believe that he is the solution.
00:20:25.000And what's required is a kind of radical decentralization and political change, in particular in your country,
00:20:31.000that will not be achieved as long as we sort of think that saviors, other than the real savior,
00:20:35.000are going to step in and intervene within these demonic and corrupt systems.
00:20:39.000Having said all that, the significant premise, if you ask me, is that this is plainly
00:20:45.000a politically motivated trial where a series of misdemeanors have been conflated
00:20:49.000to create a felony in order to persecute Donald Trump because he's a successful political opponent.
00:20:57.000Now, whether that's working or not as a strategy remains to be seen because it appears that Donald Trump is more successful than ever.
00:21:05.000Here's Donald... Here's Jon Stewart joking about the trial And it's very interesting, but once again you get the sense that the establishment and many of their cultural conduits, and you would have to say that the legacy media is one of those cultural conduits, are still unable to acknowledge that if the crowds outside are anything to go by,
00:21:27.000Donald Trump is seen as a solution to establishment corruption, and because they can never address establishment corruption, they just have to keep escalating and amplifying the attacks on Trump.
00:21:40.000Let's have a look at Jon Stewart's take.
00:21:43.000And Michael Cohen, admitted on the stand today, he stole money from the Trump organization.
00:21:49.000Only in a Donald Trump trial would the star witness be the one who ends up going to jail.
00:22:22.000I like that they've included archival footage of Mr. Magoo for younger audiences that don't remember who Mr. Magoo is or what he represents.
00:22:29.000But what I would object to is the premise because what the premise is that Donald Trump is a haphazard person who is by sheer good fortune avoiding and evading justice due to sort of peculiar good fortune is an erroneous one.
00:22:44.000In reality this case has been constructed specifically in order to persecute and prosecute Donald Trump and it is falling apart because there's nothing there.
00:22:54.000I'm not going to say nothing, perhaps not, perhaps there was hush money paid to Stormzy Daniels out of campaign money funds, but that is not that bad.
00:23:03.000It's certainly, you know, not as bad as the $60,000 that Michael Cohen has stolen.
00:23:09.000Certainly not as bad as the relationships between the government and Big Pharma and the government and the military-industrial complex and the sense that we all have that people in Congress invest in stocks and shares that they have insider knowledge about.
00:23:22.000The whole culture of the donor class, the fact that we all have a sense that American infrastructure is atrophying and falling apart, the fact that there are various wars around the world that your taxes are funding.
00:23:32.000So by continually focusing on this rather than holding to account a Biden administration that many people believe is deeply, deeply corrupt for reasons that seem Somewhat tangential and sometimes maybe trivial like Hunter Biden getting a job at Burisma and Burisma ultimately being one of the companies that was formed in the post-Soviet Ukrainian movement that to a degree was implemented by, instigated by CIA cutouts, I'm speaking particularly of USAID.
00:24:03.000You must watch my interview with Mike Benz where he explains exactly how All of the energy companies in Ukraine formed relationships with globalist entities that operate under the auspices of American capitalism and these kind of relationships like Mitt Romney's kid having a job at one of those companies and Hunter Biden having a job at one of those companies are merely superficial symptoms that we can observe.
00:24:26.000Of a much deeper globalist corruption.
00:24:28.000So whether or not Donald Trump paid hush money out of campaign funds, I think all of us have a sense that there's a lot more serious corruption going on in the world, don't we?
00:24:38.000And because we have that sense, our man here, Jon Stewart, I know you lot probably hate him, but I like him as a comedian, he's brilliant.
00:24:47.000But the take seems somewhat disingenuous because my prayer is that we are able to hold the establishment to account instead of continually saying, look the only chance democracy has is if we vote for Joe Biden or like when Bill Maher said, I'd vote for Joe Biden's corpse over Donald Trump.
00:25:05.000Like you have to acknowledge at some point that this is happening.
00:25:09.000That at some point you have to acknowledge that Donald Trump has a Unique popularity at this point.
00:25:15.000And if the establishment hates someone, I now know from personal experience, I'm sorry to say, that there's probably a reason for it.
00:26:44.000And by the end of the evening, he's like, where?
00:26:47.000I don't want him coming out there like State of the Union!
00:26:50.000That's literally sort of a comedic intonation and a comparable level of communicative ability to Jon Stewart but I would say in this instance more Genuine?
00:27:08.000And I suppose that really what is required is a deep reckoning, a deep acknowledgement, a deeper understanding of what's happened in the United States in the last, in particular, 50 years, if you want to shorten it further.
00:27:20.000What's happened in the United States since the 2008 financial crash, the decisions made by the Obama administration, the ongoing perpetuation, forgive the tautology, of endless unnecessary wars, and the deep sense that we have a corrupted political class that requires a kind of berserker to go in there, a man that can't be I can see what the appeal is, but another person that they're not letting debate is Bobby Kennedy.
00:27:52.000Now I'm sure that you lot have views on Bobby Kennedy as well.
00:27:57.000Because of his position on particular conflicts?
00:28:00.000Well, we'll be talking about that in a minute.
00:28:03.000Let me know what you think about the Trump trial and in particular Michael Cohen's acknowledgement and in particular the legacy media's position on Donald Trump and on this case.
00:28:23.000What could be fairer and more just than an honest debate Two men, elderly men, let's be honest, communicating openly about the issues of the day.
00:28:34.000I was extraordinarily surprised when I saw Joe Biden's swaggering declaration that he would debate Donald Trump anytime, anyplace, anywhere, stopping short really only of saying, I'll debate him in the nude, I'll debate him with my bum out.
00:28:50.000It was a Extraordinarily macho thing for him to say.
00:28:54.000Let's have a look at this declaration.
00:28:56.000And as many people have noted, this short video has, I don't know, like 10 jump cuts in it.
00:29:01.000So it's like, even to say, what was he ultimately said?
00:30:16.000The debate should be conducted for the benefit of the American voters watching on television at home, not as entertainment for an in-person audience with raucous or disruptive partisans and donors who consume valuable debate time with noisy spectacles of approval or jeering.
00:30:32.000As was the case with the original televised debates in the 1960s, a television studio with just the candidates and moderators is a better, more cost-efficient way to proceed, focused solely on the interests of voters, Biden's campaign wrote.
00:30:43.000This is brilliant because we get to see their spin as it's taking place.
00:30:47.000So when they say no audience, oh God, we can't have an audience there because Biden, Joe can't take an audience, man.
00:30:54.000He'll fall apart if there's an audience in there.
00:30:56.000Well, why don't we say it's cost effective not to have an audience?
00:30:59.000What they're actually saying is that they know Donald Trump knows how to work a room.
00:31:04.000And even if those people go in there like, I don't like that Donald Trump won't be paying that money to Stormzy Daniels and grabbing people by the p-word, there's every chance that they'll come out and go, you know what, I quite like him, he's quite funny.
00:31:16.000I quite like the way he was extremely rude to those career politicians.
00:31:20.000You know, my enemy's enemy is my friend.
00:31:41.000He's doing pretty well in the polls, you know.
00:31:43.000...who has nevertheless made his presence known in polls.
00:31:46.000Not only that, but Kennedy has been shown to be more effective at leeching Democrat voters than Republican ones, making him a threat to Biden.
00:31:52.000The debate should be one-on-one, allowing voters to compare the only two candidates with any statistical chance of prevailing in the electoral college.
00:32:01.000In a way, they are revealing that they do not believe in democracy or free speech.
00:32:39.000Shutting down and normalizing the shutting down of dissent, shutting down the possibility of there being an independent candidate narrows all of our horizons.
00:32:48.000So we don't just start thinking, hey, why do we just have to have two pies?
00:32:51.000Couldn't we just, like, start Breaking down these systems.
00:32:54.000I don't think we should ever have another Nancy Pelosi type figure getting in there, moralizing, telling us she better than us, all the while her and her husband making millions, going into Congress with this amount of millions, coming out with a hundred times that.
00:33:08.000I'm getting a little tired of this stuff.
00:33:10.000The statistics show that you're wrong and that you like Nancy Pelosi and what it is is that's evidence that feminism's working.
00:33:55.000The swaggering thing, the swaggering thing of like, make my day, I'll debate you, I'll debate you up the butt, like, it's suddenly, right, I will, here's the conditions, like, you can't do that, it's like, did he do that with Corn Pop?
00:34:07.000Corn Pop was a bad dude, you know, like, right, Corn Pop, actually, Jesus, mate, right, no chokeholds, Corn Pop, that's a Chinese bun!
00:34:25.000Senility, senescence, dementia that can host a 2024 presidential debate.
00:34:30.000This rule sets limits that the networks going to host the debate could be CNN, ABC, CBS or Telemundo, which I think has just been made up and is a Teletubbies channel.
00:34:47.000Candidate mics must mute after time expires, because you don't want Donald Trump doing any of that, because they hate you, because you'd be in jail.
00:35:52.000They now demand both candidates' microphones must be muted.
00:35:55.000You're not going to get Joe Biden coming up with any little zingers on the side.
00:35:58.000There should be firm time limits for answers and alternate turns to speak so that the time is evenly divided and we have an exchange of views, not a spectacle of mutual interruption.
00:36:07.000Candidates' microphones should only be active when it's his turn to speak to promote adherence to the rules and orderly proceedings.
00:36:14.000But rules and ordinary proceedings are constructs that limit.
00:36:19.000Like, orderly proceedings are things like tax breaks for a certain portion of society, criminalization of the activity of another part of society.
00:36:29.000They're acting as if it's divinely ordained.
00:36:30.000You can't even say orderly proceedings unless you believe in God.
00:36:40.000If there's no such thing as good or evil, If we're all just down here, if we're all just in some billiard ball universe without meaning, get out there, Donald Trump's naked in one corner, Joe Biden's naked in the other, tip a cauldron of chocolate over them and make them fight to the death!
00:36:55.000And the one that can push the most marshmallows up the other one's butt is president for life!
00:37:01.000And if there's no meaning, if there's no dignity, if there's no God, if there's just, well, we're all here and we're evolving and even morality, well, that's actually just reciprocal altruism because In the tribes of yesteryear, if you lent one person a pickaxe and then you didn't return it, by God, by God you'd be kicked out of the tribe!
00:37:24.000No meaning, no sublime, no divine, no point.
00:37:27.000That's the world they want you living in and they call it order.
00:37:30.000Are there any other demands or will Joe Biden be happy to operate as long as he's got limited news outlets, Canada's mic's muted, Donald Trump has to have meal hair embedded under his lip.
00:37:45.000Donald Trump has to have a halved orange sellotaped in each armpit.
00:37:51.000Donald Trump has to have a haircut just before it and wear an itchy sweater just before it.
00:37:57.000Keep your fantasies to yourself, Russell.
00:38:00.000But other than that, it's a free and fair debate.
00:40:07.000She's a Christian woman and an entrepreneur.
00:40:09.000If you want beauty products that are not bad for you but are in fact good for you, smell beautiful and are effective, click the link in the description.
00:40:39.000I'm British, and that is a challenge I'm gonna have to deal with.
00:40:43.000For a while now in these islands, we have been a lapdog to the great nation of the United States, backing you up in various wars, and in some cases, being a testing ground and a pilot station for many globalist schemes and endeavors that are thrust our way.
00:41:02.000Once in a while a story breaks in the UK that gives us the opportunity to show you how globalism and, for example, Big Pharma truly operate.
00:41:11.000You had the opioid crisis in your country where you learned with absolute certainty that the pharmaceutical industry pays money to doctors, hides facts, uses clinical trial data that is unreliable, and commits the not insignificant transgression of allowing its customers to be killed stone dead by its product.
00:41:46.000I'm gonna get Pfizer tattooed on my face!
00:41:48.000You know that Pfizer and Moderna have been granted immunity from prosecution for any flaws, problems, adverse events, or even deaths from their products.
00:41:57.000That is because these guys are intrepid entrepreneurs.
00:42:00.000They are taking risks developing these products.
00:42:03.000Don't pay any attention to whether or not some of these vaccines were patented years ago.
00:42:08.000Don't pay any attention to whether or not they came out of dual-purpose research.
00:42:12.000Don't pay any attention as to whether the NIH funded the EcoHealth Alliance that were Carrying on experiments with coronaviruses in the Wuhan Institute of Virology from whence the thing is said to have even come, even though Anthony Fauci spent considerable effort on suppressing that story and supporting what we now know is a pretty bogus wet market origin narrative.
00:42:36.000If you don't know by now that the pharmaceutical industry in cahoots with national governments and globalist bureaucratic entities are driving ill health in a variety of ways, then you ain't been paying attention.
00:42:50.000But hey, even the legacy media knows now.
00:43:42.000Married to a billionaire's daughter who funded Infosys, which is a WAF sponsor, granted contracts to Infosys over his tenure as Prime Minister.
00:43:51.000You know, he's Prime Minister at the moment.
00:43:53.000Of course, someone else is going to get elected soon.
00:43:55.000And what the current narrative is, is this is a disgrace!
00:43:58.000This is a disgrace on this government!
00:44:01.000Without acknowledging that this scandal's been going on for 30 years.
00:44:04.000So our country, like yours, you've got two bunches of C words you can choose from every four years.
00:44:11.000And so in the last 30 years, you've had both of them.
00:44:14.000Both of them did the same thing because that's the way it rolls.
00:44:18.000within those institutions. Let's have a look at Rishi Sunak offering an apology that simply
00:44:23.000cannot be contrite enough, can it? Given that innocent children have died of AIDS
00:44:28.000as a result of this corruption. This is a day of shame for the British state.
00:44:32.000Today's report shows a decades-long moral failure at the heart of our national life.
00:44:39.000From the National Health Service to the Civil Service, to ministers in successive governments, at every level, the people and institutions in which we place our trust failed in the most harrowing and devastating way.
00:44:55.000They failed the victims and their families.
00:45:09.000They died without knowing how and why.
00:45:12.000They have to just like get a speech together like oh no this is bad this is bad this one this don't look good i mean this is bad this is like this is worse than the fact that i was part of a hedge fund that invested in Moderna when i was just before i was chancellor in charge of the treasury this is a bad one what am i gonna say because also this looks bad on the pharmaceutical industry doesn't it this is Worse than Pfizer settling 10,000 claims out of court to the tune of millions because it's believed that one of their anti-heartburn medications causes cancer.
00:45:41.000Although that's not been proven because these things have been settled out of court.
00:45:46.000This does not look good in the pandemic.
00:45:49.000period when it's clear that pharmaceutical companies have been given incredible power.
00:45:53.000This does not look good when there was a massive wealth transfer in the last three years and all sorts of regulatory advantage was taken at a global level with the WHO treaty still potentially on the table that would allow your democracy to be overridden by the edicts of the WHO, whether that comes to imposing lockdowns, imposing medications and the ability to censor.
00:46:17.000and remember censorship's on the rise everywhere.
00:46:20.000How are we gonna make this speech look like?
00:46:22.000This is just a one-off, it's a couple of bad apples, a couple of bad AIDS-infected apples,
00:46:27.000and as long as we deal with that, you know, this guy's not gonna win the next election.
00:46:30.000The other person will win the next election, but I've got news for you folks.
00:47:12.000And the only thing that's more bleak and grim than looking at the face of dear Rishi Sunak there is the certain knowledge that you've got no options when it comes to who to vote for in the next election cycle in your country or in my country.
00:47:32.000Seems to me that that could... Dingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingalingaling Let's give it another couple more years.
00:47:52.000Maybe we can... This gives the other team a chance.
00:47:55.000They seem like a bunch of thoroughly good guys.
00:47:56.000Let's have a look at this story and bear in mind, of course, what you already know about the pharmaceutical industry, the amount of money they spend on advertising, the amount of money they spend on censorship.
00:48:04.000You know that Moderna, for example, spent a lot of money censoring my content, Megan Fox, anybody that criticizes them.
00:48:10.000You know that during the pandemic period you were not allowed to criticize the vaccine.
00:48:14.000Remember that you were shamed during the pandemic period if you said, oh I'm not sure about taking this and then they had to go, oh no we're pretending that we represent people that are from vulnerable minority communities and yet people from vulnerable minority communities don't trust the government because of how the government's treated vulnerable minority communities until they start pretending to care to score political points and create cultural divisions.
00:48:34.000So those people ain't been brought on side yet.
00:48:39.000It's gonna be tricky, but we'll manage it through endless propaganda, through censorship, through a wealth transfer, by creating technologies and cultures that mean that the once what was known as the working class, whether that was a sort of a surf class under the old peasant conditions, or the working class in industrialism, or the outsourcing of labour in sort of more recent years to ultimately, oh no, we don't need poor people anymore, can we start just doing experiments on them, killing them and stuff?
00:49:04.000Let's have a look at how Big Pharma justify this madness.
00:49:07.000They knowingly sold a treatment... knowingly sold a treatment infected with HIV to the NHS.
00:49:13.000I think it's knowingly is the word I'm struggling with here.
00:49:16.000Internal documents from American pharmaceutical companies show they knew a wonder drug made from human plasma could transmit HIV to patients but they sold it regardless.
00:49:29.000It's brilliant and it's wonderful in a number of ways.
00:49:32.000One caveat though, it does transmit HIV to patients.
00:49:36.000Well, why don't we sell that regardless?
00:49:38.000I don't see that as any serious problem.
00:49:40.000I mean, I think once you convey HIV, there's no wonder drug.
00:49:45.000Some 1,250 people in the UK contracted HIV in the 70s and 80s from Factor VIII, a treatment for the bleeding disorder hemophilia, up to 5,000 contracted Hep C. In December 82, Bayer's Cutter Laboratories discovered chimpanzees had developed AIDS-like symptoms after being treated with Factor VIII, according to an internal memo.
00:50:04.000However, the company didn't warn patients about the potential risks.
00:50:08.000As the dangers became clear, they kept selling it.
00:50:10.000Having created a safer, heat-treated version without viruses in February 84, Bayer continued to sell They continued to sell the HIV and Hep C contaminated till August.
00:50:41.000It almost prevented me from ensuring that we were granted legal immunity before striking these deals with governments across the world before the pandemic, but I focused.
00:51:08.000With September, new term, new life, less AIDS.
00:51:11.000We'll think of a, we'll think of a slogan for it.
00:51:13.000The UK kept prescribing the dangerous version till 85 and it never recalled it from hospitals.
00:51:19.000Carter rejected the idea of recalling its infected factor eight from Asian countries in 84 because it could cost up to two million dollars worth of sales.
00:51:27.000It's a matter of priorities, you know.
00:51:30.000Some of you out there might be thinking, well, I don't know, children dying of AIDS, that's not good.
00:52:02.000Don't start asking questions now like, hold on a minute, in any sane world wouldn't the value of a human life These are all silly questions.
00:52:18.000These are all questions that you'll have to park along with.
00:52:21.000Aren't all human lives inherently sacred?
00:52:33.000I've told you before, you can have this group of arseholes, or this group of arseholes, then sit down and eat your dinner that's probably giving you diabetes and cancer.
00:52:42.000And if that causes questions, don't ask them.
00:52:49.000It doesn't matter if you've got questions, because we're censoring any good ones anyway.
00:52:52.000What we will have is a feedback loop of compliant Banalities endlessly amplifying the agenda of the establishment and if you happen to have any questions you can just shout them into one another's anuses because we simply don't care.
00:53:09.000A year later the company's marketing plan said AIDS has not become a major issue in Asia.
00:53:14.000The company outlined how long it would dump the infected products in countries including Taiwan.
00:53:20.000Now Taiwan, is it right, the semiconductors and stuff?
00:53:59.000In another case, Revlon Healthcare, owned by Armour Pharmaceuticals, suppressed evidence from 85 to 86 that HIV had been discovered in its safe version of Factor VIII, which had been heat-treated to kill viruses.
00:54:19.000Do you realize that over... We've had to settle out of court 10,000 cases because it turns out that our indigestion medicine causes cancer.
00:55:36.000I would say that any industry that promotes these kind of ideas, that has these kind of crimes in their hands, ought be heavily regulated independently by an assembly of ordinary civilians and that there should be funding for clinical trials on medicines that is not undergirded by pharmaceutical companies that are set to profit.
00:55:54.000The regulatory bodies that regulate pharmaceutical companies shouldn't accept funding from pharmaceutical companies and politicians I mean, I could barely say it out loud without falling into the complexity of language that had to be conjured.
00:56:04.000But hey guys, that's just what I think.
00:56:05.000lobbying politicians or donate into political parties.
00:56:08.000But that sounds so complicated, doesn't it?
00:56:12.000I mean, I could barely say it out loud without falling into the complexity of language
00:56:29.000Listen guys, we've got some pretty good sponsors and Russell doesn't like Trump because he had the piss take him out and call him a loser about Katy Perry.
00:56:41.000I just don't, like a lot of people here really love Trump and I'm like, I don't know guys because systemically, like when I watch the speeches and I think he's amazing.
00:57:49.000The culture is changing, it's changing fast.
00:57:51.000Greg Gutfeld and Bill Maher, two comedians, two men that I would have to call, and I'm not embarrassed to say it because I've lived in these worlds, they're like them.
00:58:05.000Let me know in the comments in the chat which ones you like and what your views are, you ravenous, mad lunatics, you.
00:58:12.000Now, let's have a look at this conversation between Ma and Gutfeld on Gutfeld's Fox show and note how figures that were once plainly representative of one of the two parties in the institutions of government in the United States of America are now finding new peripheral positions that afford alignment, which I believe is an indicator that we will increasingly see independent political voices emerge and real challenges to established and institutionalized
00:58:43.000power, which is of course an enormous threat and the sort of thing that will get censored
00:58:48.000and shut down. Let's have a look at Greg Gutfeld and our man Bill Maher chatting away now. Do
01:00:13.000But the Democrats didn't concede, did they?
01:00:16.000Either, actually, they dogged Trump's term in office with constant untrue Russiagate claims rather than acknowledging that Hillary Clinton was almost essentially unpopular because of her own deplorable attitude to ordinary American people and her ongoing connections with globalist power and globalist figureheads like George Soros and refusing to acknowledge the fact that she's widely regarded as a sort of warmongering politician who's not particularly likable and as a representative of a political class that's falling apart that people simply don't want anymore.
01:00:53.000People want change and Trump is if nothing else, unusual.
01:01:56.000And I am certainly not blind to Donald Trump's faults.
01:02:00.000I get it, why people choose to vote for him.
01:02:04.000You know, somebody who's conservative once said to me, what you don't get, you liberals don't get about Trump is that we don't like him either.
01:02:10.000We just see him as a bulwark against the nonsense on the left.
01:02:14.000And I understand that, because there is a lot of nonsense on the left, and that's in my book too.
01:02:50.000Listen, mind you, we've been here for ages.
01:02:52.000Hey, well, so Bill Maher and Greg Gutfeld communicating is an indication that there is at least conversation taking place and also a willingness, I would say, from both sides of the, shall we call it the political aisle?
01:03:02.000Why don't we call it the political aisle?
01:03:03.000To sort of acknowledge tacitly or otherwise, but there's a huge number of people that are enormously dissatisfied with American politics.
01:03:11.000And indeed, when you see the way that Trump has been tried, the way that the case against him is falling apart, it's difficult not to concede that this isn't because Trump is an extraordinarily lucky Mr. Magoo figure, but because the case that's been constructed against him is absolutely bloody ridiculous and an attempt to shut down a political opponent rather than the pursuit of the concept of justice, which increasingly seems abstract in an amoral political and cultural environment.