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00:02:41.000Thanks for joining me today for Stay Free with Russell Brand on Rumble.
00:02:46.000We've got a fantastic show for you today, so you can really relax and ease your way into it.
00:02:52.000I'm talking to you, Amilla1214, Cruisin' Buns, The Real Mix, Vroom Vroom, all of you guys in the Rumble chat.
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00:03:22.000Of course we're covering the Trump ruling about Colorado.
00:03:33.000It's going to be difficult to squeeze it all in.
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00:03:58.000Let's start off with the days First story before getting into the general hysteria around Trump, because if you want my view, and I'm sure you do, on the macro narrative here, it's seeming increasingly less likely that judicial means will be able to
00:04:16.000Let's have a look at the Colorado ruling.
00:04:24.000So, Supreme Court ruling allows Trump to stay on primary ballots nationwide.
00:04:28.000There's a unanimous ruling overturning a decision by Colorado's top court that barred Donald Trump from the ballot for his involvement in Jan 6, which will resolve the question of the former president's ability to run for office nationwide.
00:04:41.000Now I suppose because Nikki Haley is Got a pipsqueak victory over in Washington DC as Vivek said amidst the dwellers of the swamp.
00:04:50.000It's no reason to have any renewed enthusiasm that establishment candidates may prevail.
00:04:56.000Remember here on this channel we are beyond partisan argument believing that new measures of decentralization are urgently required across the world for us to be able to meaningfully oppose the elites.
00:05:08.000Certainly I understand why you see Trump as a representative of that class, because he agitates in extremis
00:06:24.000But what's interesting is they've tried to use January 6th as a weapon.
00:06:30.000And now it's been revealed that many of the people incarcerated around Jan 6th, that was incorrect.
00:06:35.000They were incarcerated incorrectly and unduly.
00:06:39.000They've tried taking him off the ballot box.
00:06:40.000They're trying to find various means to impede Trump but the Supreme Court ruling and the deferment of any involvement in the Jan 6th Jan 6th events means that it's unlikely to take place before the election.
00:06:54.000So now they're resorting to saying like he's demented or forgetful and they found themselves right in the middle of a Joe Biden glass house wildly throwing stones.
00:07:05.000It doesn't seem right to me that this conversation has become about sort of gaffes We've always said when we're pointing out Joe Biden's almost endless errors that...
00:07:16.000It's not really the key issue, it's just an odd indication that this guy surely cannot be heading all these institutions.
00:07:31.000In the Trump administration, it seemed that it was very popular to use amphetamines.
00:07:35.000Under the Biden administration, someone in that family is bringing a lot of the naughty marching powder, the white mischief, right into the corridors of power.
00:08:22.000He's reading teleprompters and his mind still blanks out.
00:08:28.000At this stage, these kind of criticisms merely serve to expose the lack of impartiality at the heart of the legacy media.
00:08:36.000If they'd been doing items like this for the last six months to 12 months about Joe Biden's relentless gaffery, Then you'd sense a degree of objectivity.
00:08:46.000But what we have here is partisanship and what we're trying to offer you on this channel is respect for your opinion and view, your allegiances and your tribal affiliations, whatever they may be, believing in our individual sovereignty and our right to run our own communities more than any particular ideology, particularly when these ideologies so plainly appear to have been co-opted by globalist interests.
00:09:08.000Here's John Kirby rather bashfully defending Joe Biden.
00:10:30.000According to this poll, Donald Trump is more successful than ever before, certainly more popular than ever before with the people polled in that instance.
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00:10:50.000And if that ain't enough to make you hysterical, you should sit down and watch the view, because this is fascinating from Whoopi Goldberg.
00:10:56.000As they start to realise that the lawfare against Trump is unlikely to succeed, you're beginning to see the revelation of some extraordinary emotion.
00:11:06.000There's one thing in particular that Whoopi Goldberg says here, That really fascinates me.
00:11:11.000Firstly, she said that, you know, that Biden is the current incumbent and could jail all Republicans if he wanted to.
00:11:16.000That's an astonishing thing to say, but she kind of retracts that and backtracks that and makes it clear that she's only using that as a sort of a rhetorical device.
00:11:24.000But what she also says is, you know, all debt could be cancelled.
00:11:27.000Now, what I think is exposed, even in this little tirade on daytime TV, is the fact that we have narrowed our parameters of what we expect from politics to such a low bandwidth, that the idea that debt cancellation, or the radical transition of society, or greater empowerment, or view your personal sovereignty and localised democracy, is beyond the scope of our thinking.
00:11:51.000But debt cancellation Can you guys remember when debt was cancelled on a pretty large scale?
00:11:58.000Do you remember as far back as 2008 when having campaigned on hope and change, Barack Obama bailed out the banks on an unprecedented scale when ordinary Americans could have been supported?
00:12:08.000And of course what you'll be told is he had to do that.
00:12:22.000Remember, if you're watching us on YouTube, we'll be available here for another 10 minutes.
00:12:26.000Then we've got some amazing content coming up about excess deaths.
00:12:28.000We'll be covering George Galloway's victory here in the UK and how it's a threat to the uni party in our country.
00:12:35.000And if truly we are living under the auspices of a new global establishment, Figures that buck the trends of national politics are who we have to look to to create new opposition.
00:12:48.000Let's have a look at Whoopi Goldberg now.
00:12:49.000We'll be covering George Galloway in a moment.
00:12:51.000Let me know what you're looking forward to in the chat.
00:12:53.000And hello to Ruby C. Kinglet and Firegirl2020 in the Awaken Wonder chat.
00:12:57.000Let me know what you guys thought of our Rand Paul conversation.
00:13:58.000On this subject of politics, though, to encourage people to have such a narrow perspective, given that the show is called The View, to encourage such low horizons, It doesn't seem in the right spirit.
00:16:05.000In a two-party system where you can say on television, God forbid he become the President of the United States, look how divided That nation is.
00:16:14.000Look how clear it is that there is no genuine balance or objectivity within that field.
00:16:21.000Remember, you know where we stand on this issue.
00:16:23.000And look at where Jamie Raskin stands, offering some extraordinary strategy to Democrats that people have to become aroused, to get really aroused about politics.
00:16:51.000That seems like going a little too far.
00:16:52.000I don't know if we should be getting aroused and pre-empic and turned on by a situation of this nature.
00:16:57.000Well, I suppose he means, and what he did also say, is engaged, inspired, connected again.
00:17:03.000And rather than reaching out for the low, low energies of rage and fear and hatred, is it possible to have an aspirational politics, a positive vision of America and indeed the world?
00:17:15.000Demand that there be justice, but also to be organizing for the election.
00:17:28.000She says, now I'd love to know what you think about this, she says that to a lot of Trump supporters, and I know a lot of you love Trump, that Trump supporters consider Trump to be liberal.
00:17:38.000But what is it that you like about Trump?
00:19:11.000Do you think that's where things have got to go?
00:19:13.000And would you, just tell me yes or no, do you think if you're going to control your borders that means you also have to control your foreign policy?
00:19:22.000Would you be willing to control your borders but no more war?
00:20:32.000Now I want to talk to you a little bit about UK news.
00:20:34.000George Galloway who's been An interesting and radical political figure in our country is a Scottish person for a long time now.
00:20:40.000He's just won a seat in parliament, that's like becoming a congressman, with a big win in Rochdale, that's a constituency in the north of our country, and he campaigned significantly around the war.
00:20:54.000In Gaza, Glenn Greenwald, talking about him.
00:21:38.000You know he was one of the first ones to say, we're going to have our own cryptocurrencies.
00:21:41.000You can't trust these cryptocurrencies that we're not in charge of.
00:21:44.000Have a look at Rishi Sunak, our temporary Prime Minister.
00:21:46.000I mean, all things are temporary, but few things are as temporary as Rishi Sunak.
00:21:50.000Except perhaps his WhatsApp messages that get deleted before any COVID inquiry can reach right into them.
00:21:57.000Rishi Sunak, like your Trudeaus, like your Macrons, like your Dem Party, is one of the establishment voices that you have to hear to believe.
00:22:07.000It's an extremist disruption and criminality.
00:22:11.000What started as protests on our streets has descended into intimidation, threats, and planned acts of violence.
00:22:18.000Jewish children fearful to wear their school uniform lest it reveal their identity.
00:22:24.000Muslim women abused in the street for the actions of a terrorist group they have no connection with.
00:22:29.000Now I hope you know that on this channel we are against all forms of prejudice that people of all faiths and all colors should be free to express themselves however they wish but as with many of the hate speech laws being proposed across the world this Stated aim to protect vulnerable groups and protected characteristics seems to be frequently used in order to establish more authoritarianism and here Rishi Sunak is about to make the audacious claim that a candidate winning an election is an attack on democracy because as Mike Benn says when they talk about democracy now
00:23:05.000They mean a set of institutions or some kind of delicate deity that is in their control.
00:23:11.000Democracy can't be attacked by democracy.
00:23:14.000In a democracy, you ask people, what do you lot want?
00:24:01.000Now you know, do you know that Joe Biden is actually now not announcing where his public events are taking place?
00:24:08.000Because of protesters, because of the events in Gaza, the genocide in Gaza or war in Gaza, you call it what you feel it to be, we believe that speech ought be free.
00:24:17.000the idea that council meetings are being stormed and that the capital is being stormed and that
00:24:22.000whenever people express their opposition to the establishment and to the system that is a form
00:24:29.000of terrorism. Note how many... I see Spazza trying to get there, Laura Branstad, will you shoot that
00:24:34.000shit down mate? Just because you know we said we would. So what we're noticing now is institutions
00:24:42.000and agencies that were established in order to oppose terrorism and by terrorism we mean
00:24:49.000That's what people used to mean by terrorism and God knows some pretty complicated arguments could be made about the establishment of ISIS and the involvement of Western and foreign agencies in the establishment of that little scenario.
00:25:01.000Those tools, technologies and techniques are now deployed against domestic populations.
00:25:08.000Last night, the Rochdale by-election returned a candidate who dismisses the horror of what happened on October the 7th, who glorifies Hezbollah, and is endorsed by Nick Griffin, the racist former leader of the BNP.
00:25:24.000I need to speak to you all this evening because this situation has gone on long enough, and demands a response not just from government, but from all of us.
00:25:34.000Someone's won an election that we didn't want to win an election.
00:25:38.000That's not how elections are supposed to work.
00:25:41.000We're supposed to give you the illusion of choice, and if you take a choice, then, well, we don't like that.
00:25:46.000Someone says, fix your lisp with your billions.
00:25:50.000You're callous in that rumble chat sometimes.
00:25:52.000Hey, Beth in Wonderland, I'm saying, oh, does your wife need help too?
00:25:55.000She's of course referring to Rishi Sunak's wife, Who of course works with Infosys, her father's firm, and partners at the WEF.
00:26:03.000Here is George Galloway making the speech that Glenn Greenwald was referring to and check out his points about the uniparty system, check out his points about anti-establishmentism, check out his advocacy against war or his advocacy for resisting war and for diplomacy therefore.
00:26:22.000I didn't watch it, but I understood the first part of it related to the Rochdale by-election.
00:26:28.000The Prime Minister has just said that your election review to Parliament is beyond horrifying.
00:26:35.000Well, I can understand how disappointed he is about the by-election.
00:26:38.000The Conservative Party, which is the government of the country, was crushed, not just by me, but by an independent candidate that no one had ever heard of before outside of Rochdale.
00:26:53.000Anyone with a fedora is instantly suspicious.
00:26:56.000The hat does require some analysis, but I consider it to be the mark of character.
00:27:02.000...for the Conservatives and a disastrous night for Labour.
00:27:06.000I got more votes than Labour and the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats and the Reform Party put together, which adds up to a pretty crushing rejection of the two-party system.
00:27:31.000I don't know what that means, backed Hezbollah.
00:27:34.000I oppose Israel's occupation of Lebanon and I respect the right of people in occupied territory to resist their occupier.
00:27:49.000And I've done so since Hezbollah was formed.
00:27:52.000Some people in the chat saying he wears the hat to hide the results of an attack and some scarring, so there you go guys.
00:27:58.000And Israel occupied much of Lebanon, right up to the Litani River, regularly bombing Beirut and so on.
00:28:07.000So, I'm not sure what business that is of his.
00:28:11.000Because you see, they are a terrorist organisation and they're part of the government of Lebanon, a country with which we have sovereign diplomatic relations.
00:28:23.000I had this debate with Sky's Anna Botting in 2006.
00:28:27.000It's quite an epic clip, you should watch it.
00:28:30.000More than a hundred million people have.
00:28:35.000all these things about me in the by-election and in the by-election it
00:28:40.000was them that got crushed in the democratic process so I'm not sure why
00:28:45.000he would reheat it. Now the Prime Minister is saying that you are...
00:28:49.000We're talking about little Rishi Sunak.
00:28:53.000This is the bit I like, this bit. You're talking about the Prime Minister as if he's a god.
00:28:57.000We're talking about little Rishi Sunak.
00:29:00.000This is the attitude and the position that's going to be required if you are serious about doing anything other than moaning and complaining.
00:29:07.000We're going to need political figures from across the spectrum.
00:29:12.000Some people that are affiliated with the left.
00:29:13.000Some people that are affiliated with single issues.
00:29:15.000Some people that are considered to be on the right.
00:29:18.000Some people... You're going to have to find new allies.
00:29:21.000What your main point of alliance is, is their willingness to challenge the establishment.
00:29:26.000Check out this for a piece of anti-establishment takedown.
00:29:30.000You guys might like Vivek Ramaswamy or maybe you don't like Vivek Ramaswamy when he spoke to CNN and talked about Jan 6th.
00:29:36.000To me, it don't matter anymore, that left and right stuff.
00:30:48.000Yeah if we can start agreeing with each other because I see some of you lot have got strong views on Israel, some of you got strong views on Palestine, some of you got strong views on Trump, all sorts of strong views in there and one thing that you've all got in common is you're all the prisoners of the establishment.
00:31:03.000They got you right where they want you, in a chat complaining instead of in a chat organizing.
00:31:11.000Statements made by Rishi Sunak as if I'm supposed to be impressed by them.
00:31:59.000All of the most powerful big tech companies in the world have got complete power over your data.
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00:32:31.000And according to Statistica, Microsoft, Amazon, Google own 66% They just need one more six man to own our entire internet information situation.
00:32:42.000This means these big free giants decide they don't like something that they're hosting, they can shut it down without anyone stopping them.
00:32:48.000Do you remember when Parler got taken off the internet after January 6th?
00:34:01.000It's not a good situation, but it's a good story.
00:34:03.000As well as Elon Musk's media breakdown.
00:34:06.000Oh man, you've got to join Locals as well because Locals, we got Mike Benz this week, we had Rand Paul last week, we've got a brilliant COVID story.
00:34:54.000Researchers think COVID could be the cause.
00:34:56.000Now, like, just let's look at the trajectory of this.
00:34:59.000It started off with Everyone get in your house, you're all gonna die.
00:35:03.000Take these injections, otherwise you're killing your nan.
00:35:05.000Now it's like, are your hangovers a bit worse?
00:35:07.000They're clutching at straws at this point, aren't they?
00:35:10.000They've run out of ways to propagandize this thing.
00:35:13.000Matt Gatz though, he's taken on the Defense Secretary and former Raytheon director Lloyd Austin on vax mandates in the military, which were proven to be, which were proven to be Actually illegal.
00:35:30.000Cancer, that you were being treated for cancer, or that the treatment for that cancer had gone wrong, because you saw it as personal and medical.
00:35:39.000And I think a lot of us have empathy for you in that regard.
00:35:42.000On the chat the other day, someone goes, he looks like a grown-up child actor.
00:35:47.000I think that is the perfect definition for Matt Gatsgate.
00:35:52.000Now, this is good here because he's using Lloyd Austin's personal health issues to leverage an interesting argument.
00:36:01.000But now that you see how personal medical decisions are, will you call for the re-recruitment Restoration of full rank and back pay for the 8,600 service members who were vax mandated out of the military.
00:36:31.000Excess deaths are growing at such an astonishing rate that, in our country, they've had to change the way that they measure them.
00:36:41.000Politicians across the world are starting to question vaccine side effects, as government-funded agencies, it seems to me, have manipulated Statistics to downplay the true gravity of excess deaths.
00:37:12.000If we get any news on that, we will, of course.
00:37:16.000Update you and I pray for Julian Assange and I pray that he gets the outcome he deserves which is of course freedom.
00:37:23.000Let's have a look at excess deaths, the attempt to manipulate those numbers and later this week we'll be talking about the information that could demonstrate finally a connection between the medications and the excess deaths and of course that information may be held already in the hands of pharmaceutical companies, certainly not being released to the public.
00:37:41.000Let's have a look Now, at the attempts to manage excess deaths.
00:37:54.000With even politicians questioning vaccine side effects in Congress and in parliaments around the world, and with government-funded agencies visibly appearing to manipulate excess death figures, we ask you, will the truth about these supposed medicines ever be allowed to fully emerge?
00:38:13.000Government agencies have just out of nowhere decided, you know excess deaths?
00:39:00.000Who takes away the support system for these children?
00:39:03.000Who takes them away and shuts it down?
00:39:05.000Remember when you had those questions?
00:39:06.000Hold on a minute, isn't shutting down the schools likely to lead to other conditions and problems and potentially complex social issues to do with welfare?
00:39:13.000Isn't it possible that if you shut down all of society there'll be economic costs, mental health costs, addiction costs, costs That was to protect people!
00:39:19.000people's cancer treatments, heart trips, all those questions that people were quite rightly
00:39:23.000discussing at the advent of the pandemic, which were, as we now know, censored and shut
00:39:28.000down and controlled for some reason. What was that reason?
00:39:31.000Remember the reason we're continually given and still given? That was to protect
00:39:34.000people. That was to protect people by making sure they take this medicine. This medicine
00:39:40.000Does it work in the way that you first claimed?
00:39:42.000Are there more side effects than you initially said?
00:39:44.000So finally we're having conversations that we could have had three years ago that would save us all a lot of money and heartache and authoritarianism and dispute and protest and all sorts of challenges and problems really but else That's where there's clearly an attempt to control this information, as we'll show you.
00:39:58.000There's a brilliant, brilliant British public information film about how numbers don't mean what you thought they meant.
00:40:05.000Maths is a thing that you can meddle with.
00:40:07.000It's sort of, I see maths as subjective, really, just like a musical genre.
00:40:11.000We'll be showing you that in a second, as well as looking at why these questions are being asked and how these conversations are being framed now, I think, to minimise the impact of the emerging truth.
00:40:19.000But Dr Phil's doing a great job there and he's astonishing the regulars on The View, so there's watch him do yet more of that.
00:40:26.000There was also a bit of demagoguery, they were trying to save kids lives.
00:40:46.000It seems to me, at best, like the reflexive assertion of control and the inert accumulation of profits.
00:40:52.000Those seem to be two pretty powerful forces.
00:40:54.000But let's see if this corroboration for even more malfeasant agenda at work, global control, mass profits, Population, I mean, there's all sorts of things that could be discussed and will be discussed on our other platforms.
00:41:06.000That's why we want you to become a supporter of our work so we can speak openly because the space that you're watching this now, unless you're, praise be, watching it on Rumble, could be subject to censorship in the same way that the platform that it's being discussed on now is.
00:41:17.000You can see the room alter, bristle, bridle, and prickle when Dr. Phil, nervously but robustly, like an agitated wardrobe, brings up the subject of natural immunity, which again was another censored subject at the height of the pandemic.
00:42:04.000We shut down football just because my friend in another state shut down football.
00:42:08.000It's possible that the adverse events are far more pervasive and severe than was first suggested, even in a new global survey to a part funded by the agencies that told us that we should just get on and take that stuff.
00:42:20.000The agitation that Whoopi Goldberg is expressing, and I say this as a fan of Whoopi Goldberg, generally speaking, Are you saying no school children died of Covid?
00:42:27.000Wolfie Goldberg, she's a brilliant stand-up comedian, is the unwillingness to relinquish
00:42:32.000the perspective that we were kind of forced to have. It's very difficult, isn't it, to unfurl
00:42:37.000people's grip on an old, old lie. It's hard to get people to accept that we were lied to.
00:42:42.000Are you saying no school children died of COVID?
00:42:44.000I'm saying it was the safest group. They were the less vulnerable group and they suffered
00:42:51.000and will suffer more from the mismanagement of COVID than they will from the exposure to COVID.
00:43:01.000The audience applauds there because we, the people, are becoming better informed every day because of independent media.
00:43:08.000You can also see how the media environment, the legacy media environment that we were just analysing, automatically provides a hostile and oppositional space when such matters like, oh what, no children died?
00:43:21.000Like, Dr Fields has to be on a tightrope above a pool of sharks.
00:43:25.000Where if you go on MSNBC, for example, and say, if you take this vaccine, it stops with you, you won't get it, or this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated, no one's ever going, hey, come here, that thing you said about a pandemic of the unvaccinated, I've got some information for you.
00:43:39.000Those conversations never take place, do they?
00:43:41.000No wonder excess deaths are high, and no wonder excess deaths are so high that maths has had to be changed to accommodate it.
00:43:58.000Britain suffered just a third of the total excess deaths previously estimated in 2023, it was revealed today.
00:44:03.000It wasn't revealed today, it was manufactured by changing the way that maths works.
00:44:08.000Even though many charities and universities have reported unusually large upswings in mortality rates for conditions like heart disease, And even though insurance companies have had to amend premiums because people are dying that are not expected to die.
00:44:19.000So that means, hold on a minute, we can't insure you, 35-year-old person, because now, for some reason, you're more likely to die than ever before.
00:44:25.000Now what they've done is they've just changed the way they do math.
00:44:34.000What's happened is these charities and universities and people using calculators to go, well, that person's dead, that person's dead, that person's dead.
00:45:08.000Excess deaths are considered the most accurate way of measuring COVID's true impact because they cover deaths missed by testing and collateral fatalities.
00:45:16.000It is also considered the most consistent way to measure pandemic death tolls.
00:45:19.000Recording varies massively between countries.
00:45:21.000Traditionally, the figures were calculated by comparing the number of deaths in a year with the average number for the previous five years.
00:45:44.000Under the new calculations, there were an estimated 10,994 excess deaths in the UK in 2023, around a third of the original 31,442.
00:45:52.000Whatever new mathematic categories and switches of perspective they deployed, it had the, you know, happy and coincidental effect of reducing excess deaths, which is, let's face it, the big fly in the ointment, the turd in the swimming pool of why we can't continue to say vaccines were so great.
00:46:08.000These vaccines were so great, why are there all these dead people?
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00:48:20.000The number of premature deaths from heart disease soared to a 40-year high in the wake of the pandemic, yet the government appears to lack any appetite for investigating the root causes.
00:48:29.000Why would there be no appetite to investigate the root causes?
00:48:32.000Could it be that they made decisions that led to these deaths?
00:48:34.000Endorsed products that led to these deaths?
00:48:35.000Seems astonishing, but what they've actually done is, what if we were to change maths?
00:48:40.000The new changes saw excess deaths in 2023 revised down from 31,442 to 10,994, a drop of 65%.
00:48:46.000This is like a film where like prisoners play football against the guards and then at the end the guards go, we've got an extra 25 minutes of extra time!
00:48:57.000It's like we're winning because the results are in.
00:48:59.000Hey, what are you doing about all these deaths?
00:49:10.000The Third Reich's finest against a ragged bunch of prisoners of war.
00:49:13.000But there are claims that it underestimates the true picture today because current death rates are increasing in part because of the excess death problem.
00:49:22.000Professor Kevin McConway, the emeritus professor of applied statistics at the Open University, said there's no such thing as a correct number of excess deaths and urged experts to focus on getting to the bottom of what was causing the increased mortality rates.
00:49:35.000That shows you what happens in bureaucratic dictatorships like we essentially live in now.
00:49:40.000Instead of going Oh my God, what's causing these deaths?
00:49:50.000But it's going to look a lot better when you're looking at it from an ivory tower laughing on a bed made out of money.
00:49:58.000The ONS method gives a measure of how many excess deaths there were, but tells us nothing directly about what was the cause of any excess, he said.
00:50:08.000The ONS defended its new methodology, saying it had worked with many academics and organisations for more than a year to make sure the modelling was robust.
00:50:29.000Professor Sheila Bird, former program leader at the MRC Biostatistics Unit of Cambridge University, said getting excess deaths right was highly important for both the public and the COVID inquiry.
00:50:59.000What you'll see is Albert Baller puff pieces, various politicians brought onto shows and said, Well, does that mean Trump's probably conspiring with Putin?
00:51:07.000That's what investigative journalism in the legacy media looks like nowadays.
00:51:10.000But you and me know that they're up to something, and it requires the media, and it requires the government, and it requires big corporations, and it requires global organizations.
00:52:34.000And those across government and the devolved nations to develop a common UK-wide approach.
00:52:40.000While you're watching this, you have to expel from your mind your knowledge that Moderna have employees from the FDA, that Moderna take employees from the UK government, that Pfizer spend an enormous amount of money settling lawsuits, that Pfizer spend a lot of money lobbying.
00:52:55.000As long as you expel all of that information, then you can cast from your mind the obvious fact that there's been significant excess deaths and the way of solving that problem has been to change maths.
00:53:07.000Using our new approach, Today's release estimates 11,000 excess deaths in 2023.
00:53:13.000Oh, that's good, because that's lower.
00:53:14.000Yes, in other news, this number here, that straight line, that doesn't mean anything anymore.
00:53:18.000And that one there that you used to call eight, that we call a snowman, that one we just call squirrel.
00:53:36.000These are key factors in understanding how many deaths we'd expect to see and whether the number of deaths is below or above this estimate.
00:53:44.000Like just ask yourself this quite macro question.
00:53:46.000Why have they decided to do this now and put it out in the media?
00:53:49.000It's because obviously there's huge concern about excess deaths.
00:53:53.000What we're involved in now is a new phase of the pandemic.
00:53:55.000It's to put out surveys that minimize and mitigate the obvious adverse events.
00:54:00.000And now, mathematics itself is being revised in order to minimise excess deaths.
00:54:05.000So the two key problems that have emerged from the pandemic period, or the post-pandemic period, are people died in extraordinary and exceptional numbers.
00:54:14.000People got sick and ill as a result of the vaccines.
00:54:17.000This information can't be concealed anymore, but it can be managed.
00:54:20.000Because there's a point, even for us, Even for people as willing to be compliant and as slumbering and sleepy as us, there's a point where we can't take it anymore.
00:54:28.000We're obviously reaching that threshold because pieces of propaganda like this are being released.
00:54:32.000Looking more closely at the last months of 2023, there were actually negative excess deaths.
00:54:38.000Oh that's good so everyone's fine then.
00:54:40.000Also you're not poor and your food prices have gone down and everything's all right and the Ukraine war is going very well as well.
00:54:47.000Meaning fewer deaths than average being registered.
00:54:50.000Further back across the pandemic the trends and peaks in excess deaths are the same using the new method as they were under the old.
00:55:05.000They're just changing information because it's becoming unmanageable.
00:55:08.000This is the key problem that independent media presents.
00:55:12.000Now we all have access immediately to alternative information and we can decide for ourselves.
00:55:16.000So they have to make arguments for why we shouldn't be allowed to decide for ourselves because you look at something like Excess deaths.
00:55:21.000You look at something like this piece of propaganda and you realize what's going on and you realize that you were right all along and you realize that the next step is to stop complying.
00:55:29.000It's important to note there are estimates of excess deaths.
00:56:08.000That's the question I'd like to leave you with.
00:56:10.000I would say what we're experiencing is a new propaganda phase.
00:56:13.000Because the information is out there, the information has to be managed, manipulated and altered to prevent what would be the subsequent phase.
00:56:19.000Disobedience, disillusionment, maybe even opposition and organisation of new systems.
00:56:25.000In a way, this is a very positive piece of propaganda because it shows us that they are beginning to understand what they're up against.