In this week's episode of RUMBLE, we take a deep dive into the idea that reality can be altered at any moment, and that we are all subject to the vagaries of reality. We discuss the LA fires, the Deportation of Colombians, Bill Gates and much more!
00:03:39.000In all sincerity, I say to you, hello, you awakened wonders, as you awaken from the illusion of reality into the bright and always available luminosity of God, that the material world and the systems that benefit from it attempt to control you by infusing your deep spiritual reality with unending profanity.
00:04:03.000You might be watching us on Locals Now, like Mrs. CMS. You might have just seen me doing break bread, apparently with...
00:04:10.000But Paul Kingsnorth sadly was not available.
00:04:15.000Hold on a minute, I'm going to play a sting now.
00:04:41.000In fact, let me tell you something that demonstrates the plasticity and mutability of reality, something we're not paying enough attention to, because it's almost like we think it's somehow permanent.
00:07:21.000And is this yet another in the ludicrous and outrageous discoveries in the pharmacological world?
00:07:30.000In that dark pantheon, along with Johnson& Johnson's potentially carcinogenic baby powder and arsenic in baby food, I think also from Johnson& Johnson, although I think in both cases they settled out of court, presumably because there was something going on.
00:07:49.000Extreme Steve says, It's a mirasol in them.
00:08:50.000If you're watching us on X or YouTube, we're going to be with you here for a little while before exclusively streaming over on Rumble.
00:08:59.000And if you're watching this on Facebook, you should be able to now because the platform is being depoliticised because the world is changing really fast.
00:09:08.000It's changing so fast, in fact, that even the CIA will admit that COVID, get this, get ready, where do you think COVID came from?
00:09:16.000Let me know in the comments and chat right now.
00:09:18.000If you're watching me on X, if you're watching us on YouTube, if you're watching us on Rumble, if you're watching us in Locals, tell me, where did COVID come from?
00:11:03.000Deceptive forces have taken over the world's governments and deep state agencies and furthermore numerous corporate and commercial interests.
00:11:11.000They've been working in alliance for centuries now to control consciousness.
00:11:17.000I mean, how long before the ultimate truth is just on the news?
00:11:22.000If you said that on Twitter, as it was then, or Facebook, as it was then, five years ago, I think armed guards would come to your house, drag you into the street.
00:13:16.000Probably what that is, is that Elon Musk, at some point...
00:13:19.000Was just like a nerdy kid, and he learned his reality and his behaviour so deeply from games, probably including Sims, because isn't he like the fifth best in the world at some online game?
00:15:06.000But what's the point of you if your coffee tastes like it was brewed by some hyper-woke barista more concerned with their TikTok following than caring about your coffee?
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00:16:43.000But, like, I've been, like, literally only a week ago I was with people that lost their legs in battle and you just can't keep it in your consciousness, can you?
00:17:11.000Now, Colombians are being deported significantly from the United States of America as part of Trump's new deportation in action.
00:17:20.000Any of you that have been following politics for the last, I don't know, eight years will recognise that a significant part of Trump's mandate appears to be a strong stance on border protection and the preservation of the rights of the indigenous population, even if that encroaches into liberal ideas of what is an acceptable level of illegal immigration.
00:17:41.000But you'd have to underline the word illegal.
00:17:43.000And once you allow illegal immigration, what is that and what is the law?
00:17:48.000And some pretty powerful ontological and legalistic questions start to enter the conversation at that point.
00:17:54.000Anyway, some of the things we're going to be covering as we break down the deportation story are celebrity interjection, the irony.
00:18:29.000Then, we're going to look at Clinton, Hillary, talking about illegal immigrants in 2008 to see if the rhetoric is even that incendiary when compared to Hillary Clinton's.
00:18:38.000Then, we're going to look at this brilliant viral clip, I've been told it's brilliant, I've not seen it, of J.D. Vance clashing with Margaret Brennan off of the legacy media on the subject of unvetted refugees.
00:18:51.000Now, we'll stay with you for a while longer if you're watching us on X because I want to know what you guys think of this I need to hear it so bad, said Bill Mayer.
00:19:16.000Christ is present in the sub-particular reality that you can experience right now as consciousness itself.
00:19:23.000Whatever you want to see that as an electronic or Christ is present.
00:20:25.000And then now, the President of Colombia said, Don't you dare, can I do an accent?
00:20:30.000Don't you dare send migrants back to our country?
00:20:33.000Sorry, that was too Mexican, it's too generic, I'm not an expert in various Hispanic accents.
00:20:37.000Anyway, Trump said, you will take back...
00:20:40.000Now, do you like, let me know in the comments and chat, a martial and proactive president like that?
00:20:48.000Or do you see this as a transgression against the basic requirement for compassion that the world's displaced require, deserve?
00:20:58.000And, furthermore, second question, what is the meaning of a mandate?
00:21:01.000Because one thing that Trump's pretty explicitly campaigned on is his stance on migration.
00:21:05.000So, if you believe in democracy and you believe that Trump was...
00:21:08.000...elected somewhat on a deportation mandate.
00:21:12.000What right do you have to complain about it now?
00:21:14.000or even if you do complain you have to still acknowledge it as part of the uh expression of the of you the democracy in which you are a participant and to deny would mean that you yourself the irony were a fascist for denying let's have a look first of all at the tariff aspect of this tale that That's the Colombian president caving to the threat itself.
00:21:36.000The president of Colombia quickly caving to Trump's demands to accept deportation flights of illegal Colombian nationals after refusing two flights on Sunday.
00:21:45.000First, the president of Columbia refuses the flight, then Trump...
00:21:49.000Mrs. Tindallstrom in the rumble chat, Canadians don't want to be terrified.
00:22:29.000There's a kind of sense of delight in this reporting.
00:22:31.000Then Trump announces that if Colombia does not accept the flights, a 25% tariff on all goods coming into the United States will be placed on Colombia.
00:22:41.000And that tariff will increase to 50% after one week's time.
00:22:46.000Trump also proposed a travel ban and an immediate visa revocation on Colombian government officials, allies, and all supporters.
00:22:55.000Colombia now has agreed to all of Trump's terms, including taking back all illegal migrants deported out of the United States.
00:23:02.000The country's foreign minister and ambassador are expected to be in watch.
00:23:30.000Now, the mistake that the liberal media might make, I predict, is that they'll treat this as like, this is awful!
00:23:37.000Without realising that this is what people elected Trump for and kind of like about him.
00:23:42.000And if you're making a moral argument that is...
00:23:45.000Awful, based on the idea that we're one human family and we have an overriding obligation to be loving and compassionate to us, then you should have governed like that when you had the chance!
00:23:55.000Mr. and Ambassador expected to be in Washington today for high-level meetings.
00:24:26.000Well, it was really taking, like, you know, a bazooka to a night flight, right?
00:24:31.000What's interesting about this test marketing, if you will, of the sanctions and tariffs threat, Maria, is that we actually have a trade surplus with Colombia.
00:24:41.000So this is not a country where, you know, like Canada, where they are really going to be devastated, presumably, by...
00:24:48.000Let's talk for a while about bazooka to a knife fight.
00:24:51.000How many versions have you heard to that?
00:24:54.000Have you heard, that's like taking, I've heard, fart to a shit fight.
00:25:07.000So this was really more, I think, President Trump getting angry that they had turned these flights away and basically saying to all our neighbors, look, we are serious about getting rid of criminals that are in our country that come from your country.
00:25:22.000You're going to take them back and there is no discussion about it.
00:25:25.000So it was, you know, was this sort of overreach by the president?
00:25:54.000Remember, last week, Goldman Sachs put out a note that said there was only a 20% chance that the Trump administration would levy these tariffs against Canada and Mexico.
00:26:03.000But think of that overall message from that group of investment advisors, or Goldman Sachs.
00:26:55.000That's what patriotic, neo-nationalistic politics is going to look like.
00:27:02.000There's going to be deportations, but there's been a mandate for deportations.
00:27:05.000And that's what happens if you agree in sovereignty and nation.
00:27:09.000I guess we're caught in a real moral quagmire there, if you want to approach.
00:27:13.000This from a moralistic perspective when it comes to migration and refugees, if the native population vote against it, who are you to claim that they ought to take it?
00:27:41.000Okay, if that's your argument, we're going to have to really radically revise and alter the way we construct all of our systems.
00:27:46.000Because we have been building economic enclaves of despotism and tyranny for a long, long while now.
00:27:52.000And making the primary function of the citizens.
00:27:58.000We're going to be reorganising society pretty radically.
00:28:15.000And because they don't want that, because they only want to use the subject of migration to, I think, create...
00:28:23.000Tension and crisis in areas, both ontologically but also sociologically, of economic underclasses.
00:28:32.000What I mean by that is poor people that will have to deal with this, both mentally and spiritually, but also physically due to, you know, topography, psychography and the way that societies are organised.
00:28:43.000Like, they'll end up, migrants will affect poor people more than rich people.
00:28:50.000I've got a lot of things to deal with, man.
00:28:51.000I don't know if we're supposed to get all this done.
00:28:53.000Do you remember, like, before I asked, have you heard a better version of bazooka to a knife fight, which is what the lady there on Fox said about Trump's stance on this issue?
00:29:04.000Well, someone called Darding0172 in the Rumble chat said, dildo to a pillow fight.
00:29:12.000And I feel like, actually, that's not the same sort of thing, is it?
00:30:49.000And I say that as a former celebrity myself, who's literally opining, ironically, while saying, is it time for celebrity opinion to surcease?
00:30:59.000And why has Selena Gomez endured so much ire for this sentimental post as I think she's of Mexican descent around the deportation issue?
00:31:08.000And perhaps more importantly still, why does Isaac, a 27-year-old man, I just want to say that I'm so sorry.
00:31:28.000the children well I don't know does the internet want that anymore is that any different really than when I recently went to a church with Tullian who's one of Billy Graham's grandchildren I spoke at his church in Jupiter what's do you know the name of his church Jake I'm speaking there again soon as well as you know I've got an event at Mar-a-Lago I'm doing an event at Mar-a-Lago can you believe it come to that if you want we should post a link for that in the description guys I'm doing an event
00:32:02.000Is her crying like that in essence really no different than when I sort of talked about sex workers and how I feel about sort of having participated in prostitution by having at points when I was younger and slightly more chaotic having paid for sex.
00:33:30.000Anyway, when it comes to the actual facts of the matter, in a somewhat...
00:33:33.000The Ben Shapiro facts don't care about your feelings way.
00:33:36.000Is Trump any more martial and extreme on the issue of deportation and illegal, the deportation of illegal people, I suppose this refers to, than anyone else?
00:34:04.000Around a million during his first term.
00:34:06.000So in a way, not spectacularly different.
00:34:10.000So does this make you think that we approach deportations differently?
00:34:14.000That there's not an objective thing called deportation and then we respond to it?
00:34:18.000Do you think that deportation under Clinton was regarded in one way and was subsequently reviewed, at least in terms of its interpretation, in successive administrations?
00:34:30.000A desire to condemn Trump around these issues is reported on in a particular way.
00:34:35.000Or do you think that Trump has always been explicit that he was going to deport folk and now he's deporting them?
00:34:40.000Or do you believe we need a radically different perspective when it comes to the subject of deportation?
00:34:45.000Secondarily, let me know in the comments what you think about Selena Gomez's emotional perspective.
00:34:50.000But while we think about that, let's have a look at Hillary Clinton talking about illegal immigrants in 2008. If you're watching this on X, we'll be with you for a few more minutes.
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00:35:10.000Have a look at Hillary Clinton right now talking about deportation, or illegal immigration at least, way back in 2008. Now it's not that long ago.
00:35:19.000I know it's nearly 20 years, I suppose.
00:35:22.000But just try to note, are there any permanent states, any permanent views, any permanent positions?
00:36:33.000Do you think that there's a sort of a deep truth?
00:36:35.000When it comes to those rather more harsh yet esoteric conspiracy theories, or do you think that in an attempt to sort of frame what we kind of vaguely regard as evil, we look for Pizzagate, Frazzledrap, or whatever that thing is that sort of suggests that the most brutal practices go on in the circles of elite power.
00:36:58.000Do you think that that's an attempt to narrativise or understand or symbolise their evil, or do you think that stuff's true?
00:37:04.000One thing's for certain, there do appear to be elites with extraordinary influence over our planet.
00:37:14.000The issue of criminality and deportation is what we're discussing right now with Trump's new stance on deportation coming into practice early in his presidency.
00:37:25.000And he's now already, I suppose, famous use of the tariff, the tariffator.
00:37:30.000There's no pun there to be had, is there?
00:37:32.000We're talking about all of that and whether or not Trump's stance on deportation is truly unique or just rather vague.
00:37:40.000And what happens when criminals can be deported as well?
00:38:21.000This, I think, is going to be a game-changer for all of us.
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00:39:16.000Barack Obama said in 2014 that if you commit crimes in America, you'll be deported.
00:39:23.000So is even Trump's new pledge that criminals or repeat offenders, recidivists, will be deported, is that particularly novel or extreme, or is it something that's been around for a while?
00:39:38.000If you're a criminal, you'll be deported.
00:39:43.000There's Barack Obama saying it in 2014.
00:39:44.000Now, I mention this really for two reasons.
00:39:46.000One, people that condemn Trump's position as particularly draconian are negating two things.
00:39:52.000One, that he's just been elected on a heavy mandate.
00:39:54.000And two, that people like Barack Obama are saying it.
00:39:58.000And also, like we're saying it in 2014, 11 years ago, making very similar claims.
00:40:02.000And the other thing I want to say is this.
00:40:05.000If you're particularly celebrating the fact that this is happening, it's not all that different either.
00:40:11.000There's no point in being extreme or excited by any political movement, really.
00:40:16.000It's only about the organisation of resources.
00:40:18.000We're going to be on a spiritual quest, trying to attain connection to the limitless light of the Lord, that we may experience eternal life together by becoming like him.
00:40:27.000We're not going to be quarrelling and quibbling over which political party is slightly better and allowing them to be vehicles for our highest spiritual requirements.
00:40:37.000They're not capable of that, and they're not there for that.
00:40:41.000If you plan to enter the U.S. illegally, your chances of getting caught and sent back just went up.
00:40:49.000The actions I'm taking are not only lawful, they're the kinds of actions taken by every single Republican president and every single Democratic president.
00:40:57.000He's actually making that point, isn't he?
00:40:59.000I bet what some of you lot are saying, I bet, I can't see him yet because the comments are coming so fast.
00:41:04.000Let me know on the comments on X and on YouTube and on Rumble and on Locals.
00:41:08.000I bet what some of you are saying is...
00:41:11.000No, Obama just said stuff like that to mask the fact that they were allowing mass migration, so fighting age males were filling up our nations and our cities, because I know these narratives exist outside of America, although we're specifically discussing it within America right now, in order to destabilise populations and to create the kind of dystopic tension required to inaugure globalism.
00:41:31.000globalism is the trend towards a new world order and one centralized global government that's not controlled by any sovereign nation and therefore not reachable by democracy but where a set of elites according according to conspiracy theories like soros or bill gates maybe on the right people would say right-wing ones like elon musk i don't know i don't know the absolute details of the subsets and sectarianism within conspiracy theories but the general idea is that globalism will afford maximal power
00:42:01.000i reckon what we'll see now with resurgent nationalism is an attempt to To reach those same globalist aims while appeasing people on the level of nationalism.
00:42:14.000So people feel like, see, our nationalism's being fulfilled.
00:42:18.000Meanwhile, nefarious forces are still able to create bureaucracies that manoeuvre the powers of dominion and information in ways that are expedient to their...
00:42:30.000Consistent intention which has always been total control and to create a simulacrum and facsimile of God's pure world.
00:42:37.000Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
00:42:41.000I recognise my views are not everyone's, but somehow together, and I would say the way to do this would be move the levers of power as close as possible to the people that are affected by them, i.e.
00:42:53.000decentralised power wherever possible, so each of us may live in our own garden filled with luminosity and alignment with him, the highest principle.
00:43:00.000Here's J.D. Vance clashing with a CBS reporter.
00:43:04.000After this, we will be leaving X and YouTube.
00:43:07.000And, wow, I guess I'm going to be talking for a while because I've got a lot of obligations.
00:43:10.000Well, Margaret, I don't agree that all these immigrants or all these refugees have been properly vetted.
00:43:14.000In fact, we know that there are cases of people who allegedly were properly vetted and then were literally planning terrorist attacks on our country.
00:43:22.000That happened during the campaign, if you may remember.
00:43:25.000So clearly not all of these foreign nationals have been properly vetted.
00:43:27.000No, but there are 30,000 people in the pipeline.
00:43:30.000But my primary concern as the Vice President, Margaret, is to look after the American people.
00:43:35.000And now that we know that we have vetting problems with a lot of these refugee programs, we absolutely cannot unleash thousands of unvetted people into our country.
00:44:19.000Whoa, that's a new type of political rhetoric right there, because now what we've seen in the space of five short years is online discourse being rendered on legacy media by people in political power.
00:44:42.000Indeed, you can see right now, as the layers continue to peel at different rates in different territories, the United Kingdom still adhering to the previous paradigm.
00:44:54.000They will say in the UK, because there's been so much compromise in the UK to preserve the idea that multiculturalism is...
00:45:03.000Completely sanitary and without consequence that they've misreported and concealed grooming gangs, nay, rape gangs, in order to preserve the idea that multiculturalism is ubiquitously beneficial.
00:45:18.000Now, in the United States, post MAGA, you have what appears to be the explicit, overt, articulate expression of the ordinary patriot.
00:45:33.000Through the mouth of the Vice President.
00:45:36.000I suppose what some people might argue, what some people might argue, is that the reason that ordinary people have that perspective is because right-wing media instruments have propagated the idea of nationalism and the condemnation of migrant populations.
00:46:01.000Protective of a country, but of course that's where you get into trouble because a nation is going to require borders and while there will be hopefully some process of migration and a nation will always be porous, the ideal is that it's preservation of a population.
00:46:15.000And if you don't have that, you don't have nation, do you?
00:46:55.000I suppose J.D. Vance versus Margaret Brennan shows us that we are in the age where online discourse has entered the corridors of political power in a five-year period.
00:48:17.000Wesley Huff is, like, he was on Rogan and I think it, like, went super viral because he's, like, an apologist and I think he must have really articulated well a bunch of Christian positions.
00:48:27.000And I'll tell you what we should look into.
00:48:28.000That young English guy called Alex Something who had a conversation with, like, 25 atheists.
00:53:51.000Look, when you're like rich and famous and that, Jeffrey Epstein, he's around and he's like going, do you want to come to these parties and everything?
00:53:57.000And I don't know, I got caught up in it.
00:53:59.000Or I was involved with him because he does a lot of fundraisers for sort of the kind of gear we're involved in, where CIA carve-outs get weird donations from...
00:54:39.000The worst it is, is, well, I was involved with Jeffrey Epstein because he was some sort of agent of real dark, weird stuff.
00:54:46.000I mean agent both in the sense of deep state agent, but I mean broker of potentially Luciferian sexual experience.
00:54:54.000Potentially, these are just alleged concepts.
00:54:56.000That's the kind of thing people say about Jeffrey Epstein.
00:54:58.000It's certainly not an allegation that I'm making, but Jeffrey Epstein does appear to have been involved in some pretty high-level stuff to the degree where he could be un- Impersoned in a prison without shoelaces and a tie and without cameras.
00:55:31.000During that pandemic, I really pushed for vaccines while I invested economically and financially in vaccines, so we'll never know for sure if it was a moral or financial position or something even darker than that.
00:55:43.000Or I regret that Microsoft got sort of consumed into deep state apparatus and had back-channel relationships that breached the privacy rights of Americans, according to Edward Snowden and Julian Assange.
00:55:56.000Also, I just sometimes worry about my marriage to the other part of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
00:56:21.000You know, it'd be nice to think we're actually more ready for that than we were last time.
00:56:26.000Is Bill Gates literally actually claiming that what keeps him up at night is the potential that we won't be prepared for future pandemics?
00:56:33.000If anyone's prepared for pandemics, it's people that have literally been preparing us for pandemics for the last 10 years with that weird event.
00:56:40.000209 thing where they literally prepared for a pandemic or spent the last pandemic giving us advice that proved to be downright untrue and can't be just now brushed away with, we weren't prepared for it.
00:56:52.000Like he's that little paperclip of himself popping up from the bottom of your screen.
00:57:52.000People, rather than having a consensus about, you know, what tools are missing, are mostly still replaying the various mistakes that were made.
00:58:04.000So, you know, I wouldn't say that we're as far along as you'd expect after trillions of dollars and millions of lives have been lost.
00:58:18.000Why does Bill Gates want us to trust him?
00:58:21.000Is it coincidence that he's making new friendships and new relationships with newly elected leaders across the globe in every hemisphere?
00:58:29.000Bill Gates, it seems to me, is one of the avatars and indicators of a type of power that exists outside of democracy and national sovereignty.
00:58:40.000That peculiar piece of cartilage that appears to exist between state power and commercial power.
00:58:48.000And that always leads to surveillance, control, invasive medical matters.
00:58:54.000It seems to be power in its purest form.
00:59:29.000Maybe it's just like a little real-life paperclip popping up at the bottom of your screen, giving you information you don't really need.
00:59:34.000Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
00:59:38.000Now, listen, we've got so much more to do, but I reckon probably it might be wise for us to go over to Rumble Premium.
00:59:45.000We've got stories about Tulsi Gabbard.
00:59:46.000I'll do Tulsi Gabbard now, then I will go over to Rumble Premium.
00:59:50.000But there's a UK COVID inquiry to discuss.
00:59:53.000We've got stories about Fauci to discuss.
00:59:55.000We've got a lot of things to discuss, Sissy Calendar and Underdog 8 and C88H and Oopsitali.
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01:00:10.000Many of us were excited when it was announced that Tulsi Gabbard, a previous Democrat and a woman who was considered somewhat radical, was embraced by the MAGA movement.
01:00:20.000It was an indicator that this was a new type of politics, along with RFK. Tulsi Gabbard changed the complexion and conception of the Republican MAGA movement.
01:00:33.000Because former CIA director, who was CIA director in fact under Barack Obama, John Brennan, has demanded that the Senate not confirm Tulsi Gabbard.
01:00:44.000Is this an indication that this new government will be...
01:00:47.000Meet the new boss, same as the old boss, same old globalism under a new hue.
01:00:53.000Or will Tulsi Gabbard and RFK and many of the other members of this new MAGA Maha movement, they inspired...
01:01:01.000Optimism and hope outside of the usual demographic of Trump MAGA supporters.
01:01:06.000Will they actually reach power or will they be hobbled, hamstrung and prevented from reaching their democratically appointed destinations, actually?
01:01:17.000Well, when there are National Security Council meetings that the president chairs in the White House Situation Room...
01:01:23.000Usually, the first person to speak would be the Director of National Intelligence and the Director of CIA. They lay down the intelligence basis for any type of policy discussion that ensues.
01:01:33.000And so if that intelligence basis, that briefing, is going to be skewed or is going to be lacking some very important critical information, the policy decision that ultimately comes out of it is also going to be...
01:01:47.000And also, you know, it's going to be potentially threatening to our national security.
01:01:51.000So, again, it's the President's Daily Brief, but also the role that the Director of National Intelligence, Director of CIA, play in order to ensure that the people who have to make those decisions in the National Security Council are fully informed about what the reality is, what the intelligence is, what our intelligence gaps are.
01:02:11.000Or if they skew things, it really is going to be detrimental.
01:02:15.000Real quick before we let you go, Director, do those agency heads have, in that moment you're describing in that room, have that realization that, wait a minute, that's not what we told you?
01:02:27.000I mean, in other words, how does that coordination become undone?
01:02:32.000When the person who's putting the final brief has skewed the information?
01:02:37.000Well, I like to think that, you know, Secretary of State Rubio, who is very familiar with the intelligence profession, is going to be speaking up because you have the Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, the Attorney General, others who are going to be there.
01:02:52.000So you want to make sure, again, that you have people who are informed, but also people who want to know the truth.
01:02:57.000And not just people who want to give President Trump what he wants to hear.
01:03:02.000And none of the six presidents that I work for ever wanted the intelligence community to give them what they wanted.
01:03:08.000They wanted the intelligence community to give them what they needed, and then they can make the appropriate policy decisions, taking into account what the intelligence is.
01:03:17.000I understand this from the legacy media interpretation of it.
01:03:19.000Let's have a look what Tucker Carlson and Matt Taibbi say.
01:03:23.000Matt Taibbi you know is one of the Twitter files journalists and frequent guest on this show and of course Tucker Carlson.
01:03:30.000Here's them discussing, in particular, the appointment of Tulsi Gabbard and its significance, in case that piece of punditry from John Brennan was insufficient to help you formulate your own understanding.
01:03:42.000and I sense it in some of these confirmation battles, particularly the sort of offline stuff that you don't see in the media, but just when you find out the lengths to which permanent Washington is going to, say, sabotage Tulsi Gabbard, who's an army officer who's had a clearance for more than a decade, carries an automatic weapon. who's an army officer who's had a clearance for more I mean, clearly we trust her with America's, you know, defense.
01:04:04.000Why can't we trust her with America's secrets?
01:04:19.000Also, though, the important thing to consider is the presence of a permanent Washington that is able to resist and rebuke the will of the people.
01:04:29.000Because, again, I know Tulsi Gabbard, I feel that she's precisely the sort of person that you should put in a position of power if you're not going to radically revise and alter the systems of power themselves.
01:04:42.000I suppose, in the military arena, if you have bureaucrats and administrators that don't have military experience, that's just not right.
01:04:52.000You can't have that because it's so specifically, it's so intense, such an intense area, i.e.
01:05:00.000asking people to die for what they believe in.
01:05:02.000You can't have people involved in that process that are not initiated.
01:05:10.000And it really is people are panicked that what they've been doing is going to come to light, I think.
01:05:16.000Well, they should be panicked because if you read the executive order on the weaponization of government, it specifically empowers the director of national intelligence to conduct a wide-ranging report into the possible misdeeds of the entire intelligence community and orders her to come up with You know, anything negative that they can find.
01:06:07.000That's really helped me to understand it, that there is a permanent class of bureaucrats that filter and vet appointments in order to ensure that what we call democracy or at least see as a kind of electorally...
01:06:21.000Mandated set of decisions and systems is actually controlled from elsewhere.
01:06:27.000And occasionally we're lucky we'll get symbols like Tulsi Gabbard or RFK that help us to monitor and understand that it may yet be possible to have people that are at least genuine in positions of power.
01:06:42.000And if that is resisted, then we'll have a deeper understanding of just how permanent the permanent state is.
01:06:51.000it can even withstand the apparent vicissitude of a transition from Biden to Trump.
01:06:56.000If that turns out to be irrelevant, guys, if it turns out it don't make much difference whether you have Biden or Trump, then we're going to have some pretty serious conversations about the nature of institutional power, aren't we?
01:07:10.000Because Tulsi Gabbard and Bobby Kennedy, I believe...
01:07:15.000I believe are sufficiently authentic and real that if they were in positions of real power, you would experience measurable change.
01:07:25.000you would experience measurable change like if you were a person that understood the intelligence community in the way that Taibbi just described or if you're a person that understood health in the way that we know that Calamine does or pharmaceuticals and the legalistics around it in the way that Aaron Siri does or the scientific aspect of it
01:07:42.000the way that Jay Bhattacharya and Marty Makari does and I'm listing people who are now connected with government power to indicate to you my belief that those people in office with the levers of bureaucratic and administrative power will be able to auger change and if they don't something terrible is going on Something!