Russell Brand's thoughts on the Blackouts across Europe, the Kennedy assassination and comedy in Parliament, and why you should demand free speech in a world where you're not allowed to express your views without fear of censorship.
00:05:25.000You're a sophisticated, educated audience that don't take information that's pre-chewed and coughed into your mouth as if you were some fledgling quivering in a nest.
00:05:33.000No, you go out and hunt and gather for yourself, knowing you're provided for by supreme, potent and powerful forces that you are held and protected and shielded, that you wear the armaments of God.
00:05:46.000So when you're assessing information, do you think, well, I can probably trust these centralized institutions that by default benefit from obedience and from subservient citizens kowtowing and bowing down?
00:06:02.000I'm talking to you, Dean SNJ and RDC Pascal and Vicks Nicks and Second Chance and 2A from, yeah, Sophisticated.
00:06:09.000I mean, if you read a lot of the Rumble chat, you may have that idea of sophistication sufficiently challenged.
00:06:14.000If it's sophistication you're after, maybe go over to locals, a more gentle crowd right now, including many of my most beloved, like Purple Flower and Kazzo and Ruby C. Kinglet, Erin Bunny.
00:06:26.000will all be joining us for the next hour where free speech is not a crime but a demand, where you must exercise your right for free speech in that chat, whatever you feel, whatever's on your heart, whatever's troubling you.
00:07:24.000The floundering leader, child of the Lord, though he is, is doing comedy in Parliament.
00:07:31.000I've not watched this yet, but I know that comedy...
00:07:36.000Is the acknowledgement of a continually present second world where all of our little games and schemes and stances and poses come to naught.
00:07:45.000The greatest comedians are kind of like Shaman.
00:07:50.000They have this kind of awareness of the futility, tragedy and sadness of and in life.
00:07:56.000The tears of a clown, almost a cliche now, for it's the clown that knows that we're all involved in a hopeless, pointless game.
00:08:03.000Unless we become, like St. Francis, caught...
00:08:09.000We're all involved in a ridiculous game, chasing after shadows and dust and eventually death.
00:08:15.000Keir Starmer, I reckon, will attack some of those themes in his joke in Parliament, which is where purportedly the UK is run from.
00:08:21.000But you all know that the UK has become a penitentiary and a globalist scam.
00:08:27.000You may also congratulate everyone across the House, including members of this House and the Press Gallery,
00:08:32.000Who ran marathons in London and Manchester.
00:08:36.000In particular, the Honourable Member for Gordon and Buchan for the fastest run of any female MP.
00:08:44.000And, of course, the Shadow Justice Secretary, who I'm reliably informed is still running.
00:08:55.000Mr Speaker, this morning I had meetings with Ministerial College and others.
00:08:59.000In addition to my duties in this House, I shall Probably an indication of the nation I'm from and the class that I'm from that when I see them joking together it makes me feel even more offended because it reminds me that in spite of their allegiances and the colours of their ties and the claims that they make for whatever political party there's a deep allegiance that runs through them that they belong to a caste and brotherhood that ultimately are laughing and joking while the people in Britain are in something akin to despair.
00:09:32.000I don't know if you know about this, but people are getting jailed for social media posts.
00:09:35.000There's a refusal to enter into a rape gang inquiry, even though there are contemporary cases where young women are presenting themselves at police stations saying they've been groomed and raped.
00:10:03.000How do you feel about the vernacular of Parliament?
00:10:05.000How do you feel when they hold hands across the aisle and they're all good friends together?
00:10:09.000Is that not an indication of the cartilage that binds together the cogs of the machine that grinds and if not prevented will roll over us all?
00:10:18.000Will plough and steamroll us all into the kind of obedience that Klaus Schwab in his pomp and prime would dream of?
00:10:31.000On the other hand, he's a son of a toolmaker.
00:10:33.000It's something he used to mention a lot while campaigning.
00:10:35.000He's a lawyer that cares about justice and I'm sure is a decent father and a good man.
00:10:39.000But in another way, he is an acolyte and representative of the systems of globalism that...
00:10:45.000Are ultimately designed to ensure we all become as close to slaves as it's possible to be while still using that word to divide white people from black people.
00:10:54.000Even though the simple fact of the matter is there are more people enslaved right now than at any point in history.
00:10:59.000And that's using the most literal translation of the word slave.
00:11:04.000So what does it mean when our leaders become bureaucrats and posers and pseudo-comedians?
00:11:10.000Comedians are becoming politicians and politicians are becoming comedians as we just saw.
00:11:15.000In a minute, we're going to be talking about Event 2030 that looks like, you know, like the events prior to the pandemic, the gaming out of the means, crises and methods that will be deployed to ensure that you and me and all of us are so caught up in our random mad squabblings in chats that we will forget that we are part of one divine family,
00:11:38.000empowered by him to prepare the way for his return.
00:11:43.000Kemi Badenoch, leader of the opposition party, talking about these grooming gangs and whether or not the current government is covering something up.
00:11:52.000Let me know in the comments in chat if you think there's some intrinsic connection between people in positions of political power and sexual scandal.
00:12:00.000When are we getting the Epstein files?
00:12:02.000Why is there no inquiry into the rape gangs?
00:12:04.000Why are so many high-profile positions, people in positions of power, apparently compromised by sect?
00:12:10.000Let me know what you think about it in the comments and the chat.
00:12:14.000He cannot name a single place because nothing is happening.
00:12:19.000He stood there at the dispatch box, promised five local inquiries.
00:12:31.000Let me know, Americans, what you think about British politics when they say things.
00:12:33.000On the last day of term, you watered down a promise.
00:12:36.000Your politics look so spectacular to me, even when it's been boring, like when someone's doing a filibuster or when those Dems were holding up those paddles or the numerous iconic moments from Congress and from the Senate and the various branches of your government.
00:12:51.000There's something, I don't know, maybe it's what America...
00:13:23.000The results of my AIDS test, if you want, what I had only last week to show that I'm up with the times.
00:13:28.000I was playing on my Atari, and then I'd done myself a little AIDS test, and then I popped on the music of Black Sabbath and had a real boogie on down.
00:13:36.000It's a shame that people are coming down with the AIDS.
00:13:40.000At least 50 towns are affected by rape gangs.
00:13:43.000Places like Peterborough, Derby, Birmingham, Nottingham, Leicester, Rotherham, Rochdale and Preston.
00:13:49.000It's really weird that when it comes to the rape gang crisis, they're not listing individual victims, which is bad enough.
00:13:55.000They're listing principalities and towns.
00:13:57.000Imagine this was your country, and someone was saying, we're talking about Massachusetts, we're talking about Texas, we're talking about Wyoming.
00:14:04.000What's going on in the United Kingdom?
00:14:07.000And why is anyone that's willing to speak about this stuff apparently turned into a pariah?
00:14:12.000I'm certainly not talking about myself in this instance.
00:14:14.000I'm talking about Tommy Robinson, who, let's face it, He's a divisive individual but he's currently in jail in the UK for contempt of court precisely because he spoke about this rape gang.
00:14:28.000It seems to me part of some broad berserker plan to destabilise the Western and particularly Anglophonic world, and in particular, yet more particular, Christendom, to bewilder us so we have no certain values, no certain way.
00:14:43.000We don't know what a man is, what a woman is, what a family is, what rape is.
00:14:46.000We don't know what anything is anymore.
00:14:47.000There's an Olympic ceremony where it's okay to dress up Jesus Christ like a fat lady with a beard and have a meet in a smurf.
00:15:07.000To make that less esoteric, let me tell you this example.
00:15:10.000During the Arab Spring, which was one of the early examples of how social media was going to cause chaos in politics and chaos in communications, it seemed like there would be an interesting revolution in Egypt.
00:15:20.000But those people that were responsible for mounting the protest did not have a system of government in mind when they wanted Murabak Mbarak thrown out.
00:15:28.000Let me know in the comments and chat who the leader of Egypt was at that time.
00:15:32.000So it was the Muslim Brotherhood that were ready to go.
00:15:35.000In the abyss, the vortex and the absence of a clear morality, it's the people that come forth with a real...
00:15:42.000I want to say sort of robust, static and mapped out ideology that are likely to benefit.
00:15:47.000At the moment, while we're quarreling and squabbling over whether or not Barack Obama should be the next president or Trump should do an additional term, while we're quarreling within the limitations that they happily set out, all the while I'm pretty confident that the kind of insidious power that we truly need to resist is prevailing and succeeding.
00:16:06.000Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
00:16:09.000Why would there not be a rape gang inquiry?
00:16:11.000This is the same, in a way, in the broadest sense, as clinical trials to establish whether or not there are links between vaccines and autism.
00:16:17.000If you are the pharmaceutical industry, you would want there to be clinical trials, wouldn't you?
00:16:22.000To prove once and for all that your product was safe and effective and didn't cause autism.
00:16:27.000If you were a member of the Labour Party, that's the governing party in my country, the United Kingdom, you would want an inquiry into rape gangs so that you could be entirely exonerated.
00:17:17.000He also spent a lot of time communicating with MI5 and the CIA when it came to Jeremy Corbyn, the previous leader of the Labour Party, who weren't everybody's cup of tea, but let me tell you, that was a man of genuine principles who was bringing to the forefront a populist left-wing uprising.
00:17:32.000Also, while he was at the CPS and manoeuvring through political circles, Julian Assange was being held in the UK without trial, initially accused of rape, you all remember, ultimately held because he'd embarrassed global powers with his ability to reach a lot of people.
00:17:46.000Surely there are a few men like Julian Assange in this world.
00:17:49.000What exactly is it that they're hiding in government?
00:17:53.000Mr Speaker, I was the prosecutor that brought the first case.
00:17:56.000And when that file was brought to my attention, Mr Speaker, I noticed that one of the defendants had not been prosecuted previously.
00:18:09.000That's why I promptly went down to my general practitioners, to the old doctor, and I said, look, Little two-tier care down here, he needs a spy owl looked into and all.
00:18:20.000I don't know what's going on with these rape grooming gangs, but you look down my pee owl, there's nothing wrong with that.
00:18:27.000You'll find no AIDS, no chlamydia, no gonorrhea, none of that muck down there.
00:18:42.000Far from covering up, I asked for that file so that I could have a look at it.
00:18:47.000On the back of that, I then changed the entire approach to prosecutions, which was then lauded by the government, we were doing the right thing, and brought those prosecutions.
00:18:56.000So my record was going after where I thought something had gone wrong and putting it right.
00:19:04.000She stayed silent throughout their years in government, and so did the entire front bench.
00:19:11.000As long as they're allowed to engage in jocular moments, joking about the marathon, tit-for-tat moments, blaming previous administrations, this is, as you know, a governmental trick across the world.
00:19:29.000We won't be able to improve the world, and perhaps more significantly in the instance of the topic of this discussion, what about these poor young women that were getting raped?
00:19:45.000That seems like it warrants an inquiry, doesn't it?
00:19:48.000If you're watching this in the UK in particular, let me know if you think the resources and time ought to be invested in why this...
00:19:55.000Level of injustice has been able to prevail.
00:19:58.000Are resources being directed correctly?
00:20:00.000Let me know what you think in the comments of the chat.
00:20:02.000Paul Shobo, who's always funny in the chat, goes, it was like that when I got here.
00:20:06.000Listen, I was a bit busy doing an AIDS test.
00:20:08.000You know, the other thing you might know about Keir Starmer is when there were riots in London in 2007, he ensured courts were open around the court o 'clock and people weren't tried in magistrate courts, but instead in crown courts in order to ensure that their matters were processed quickly, but people were given draconian sentences.
00:20:23.000Let me know what you think is happening in the UK right now.
00:20:25.000Is it a land of justice, authenticity, integrity and openness?
00:20:29.000Or is further and further authoritarianism being legitimised by sort of extraordinary bogus threats?
00:20:34.000And is the biggest threat, the threat we should most fear, event 2030, is electricity going out in France, not France, Spain and Portugal?
00:22:09.000So what happens when you start asking questions?
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00:24:26.000Now, albeit I've got to declare that my source is Right Said Fred, a 1990s bisexual pop duo that sung the famous song, I'm too sexy for my hat, too sexy for my hat, how sexy is that?
00:24:49.000Fred pointed out that researchers are using geoengineering tech called SATAN, an acronym for stratospheric aerosol transport nucleation.
00:24:58.000Like, look, if you are a globalist and you're trying to defy the general view that you might be an evil force, organized planned evil intelligence, do not call your sunlight blocking out...
00:25:11.000Stratospheric aerosol transport and nucleation.
00:25:13.000Do you sometimes think they're actually taking the piss?
00:25:16.000Like they want us on some level to know that they're evil?
00:25:19.000Or do you sometimes wonder that there might be some sort of interdimensional pact where they're forced to declare publicly through Olympic ceremonies and weird sigils and signs and upside-down goat heads on spaceships?
00:26:30.000Unprecedented power, a popular president, while Fox polls claim his popularity is in decline.
00:26:37.000Is he doing what you hoped for, what you voted for, and what you wanted?
00:26:41.000Certainly when it comes to international war, the continuing escalation of violence in the Middle East, the failure to end Ukraine, Russia, the potential for further and further surveillance and infiltration.
00:27:06.000You have to be hollowed out from within.
00:27:08.000You have to become, as it were, once again like Adam, returning to the original state of grace.
00:27:14.000And the only way to do that is to be cleansed of everything that's filled you up over time, over the years, all of their coaching, inculcation, all of the information they've given you to make you into what you are, lost and abandoned here.
00:27:59.000They make great guidelines, even if not written by God.
00:28:02.000Yeah, they're a good foundational document, aren't they?
00:28:04.000And I sometimes look at them this way, as I've said to you before.
00:28:07.000The Ten Commandments might describe the state you would be in if you were transcended.
00:28:12.000Once you are transcended in alignment with God, once you've died, like in Galatians, once you're dead on the cross and you've allowed Christ to be born in you, you're not going to want to kill anyone, steal anything.
00:28:21.000You're going to know that God is the only thing worth caring about.
00:28:23.000You're not going to want what people around you want.
00:28:25.000You're not going to try and fulfill yourself through sex or...
00:30:40.000Trump's like, I'm not confident in anything.
00:30:42.000That's like, immediately for me, that's a record scratch in the white noise crap that you hear continually pumped out of the institutions of power.
00:30:48.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments in the chat.
00:31:08.000I might just end this interview right now.
00:31:09.000I mean, I don't know if that was a threat, a joke, what it was.
00:31:11.000But certainly what it gives you an insight into is a mind that works in a way that's recognisable for all of his plutocratic excellence and entrepreneurialism.
00:31:20.000Trump has a thing called the common touch.
00:31:22.000They hate people that have that common touch.
00:31:24.000People that can hang out with homeless people, prostitutes, go into chick-a-fil-a or chick-a-fil-a, chick-a-chickie, chick-a-chickie, fuck-a-fuck-a, fuck-a-fil-a.
00:31:46.000That's why Conor McGregor's a threat over in Ireland.
00:31:49.000Conor McGregor may have all sorts of flaws and problems, of course he bloody does as a human being, but his pugnacity, tenacity, pugilism and boldness coming into a set of Irish political principles that seem to be about subjugating and controlling the Irish people from within after they've spent literally their whole history fighting off colonialism,
00:32:51.000It can be insufficiently compassionate about the genuine needs of vulnerable people because it's born of a sense of people who have been pushed down.
00:33:01.000Native people in France, native people in Germany, native people in the United States.
00:33:06.000Native people in Britain have been pushed down too long.
00:33:09.000When someone comes along and starts going, we've had enough of this.
00:33:12.000There is some collateral damage, I would say, to vulnerable communities, migrant communities.
00:33:16.000But actually, if you believe in the principles that you're espousing and the principles they espouse are representative democracy, that the moral mandate is derived from the masses' consensus.
00:33:36.000What it really is, is forms of technocracy and dictatorship that pay lip service to the idea of democracy in order to mask the technocracy and digital dictatorships and systems of feudalism that are emerging right now.
00:36:22.000Get on over a rumble and enjoy the free speech that is your birthright, baby, or at least your constitutional right, or at least your bill of rights, right?
00:36:39.000Like Thomas Petty, you know, he won't back down.
00:36:41.000Actually dead, but we're actually better than Tom Petty.
00:36:44.000We've always believed in empowering voices, no matter how unpopular, now we're taking the fight to the next level.
00:36:49.000When major advertisers conspired, yeah, conspired to pull their dollary-do's, even brands like Dirty Dunkin' Donuts, which I think of as being a bit like the Dunkin' Donut of that Tesla guy that wiped his hand on his butt.
00:37:42.000To strengthen this mission, we're excited to offer you Rumble Premium, a completely ad-free experience with exclusive benefits for viewers and creators.
00:37:50.000You'll find exclusive content from creators like Russell Brand.
00:39:32.000While people bang on about the brain worm that he talked about himself.
00:39:36.000While people erase from history that he's...
00:39:39.000Part of one of the great American aristocracies, if you believe in such things.
00:39:42.000People forget the fact that he's an environmental lawyer who won cases against big corporations and a man who put his career on the line to stand up for the mothers of autistic children.
00:39:51.000Oh, you know where he can make a lot of money?
00:39:55.000I'm going to be a rich man on those autism bucks.
00:39:58.000Well, while people queue up, line up to criticise and attack Bobby Kennedy, he is doing a fantastic job of pointing out where the legacy media...
00:40:08.000Where the legacy media keeps its cojones.
00:40:12.000Where the legacy media lost its principles.
00:40:15.000The media are not neutral reporters of information.
00:40:28.000When I say Satan, of course, that's slightly hyperbolic, although actually literally true.
00:40:32.000but they are institutions of power sending false light and dreadful or deceptive photons into the minds of the innocent to keep you captured and trapped in low frequencies.
00:40:42.000Bobby Kennedy here points out that Anderson Cooper, neutral Anderson Cooper, who I once saw in the midst of some all-too-frequent Floridian hurricane, getting all excited because his ankles are in a puddle.
00:40:55.000I'm here, I'm on the scene, my ankles are in a puddle.
00:40:57.000And what's that puddle made out of, Anderson?
00:41:04.000It gets a salary of something like $20 million a year, but probably 75% of that is coming indirectly through pharmaceutical companies.
00:41:14.000Oh, that's who his boss is, and that's why he's reporting to, and that's why during COVID you saw all of these news channels completely on board, shaming people who didn't go along with the government orthodoxies and drumming up fear about...
00:41:31.000About COVID, you know, printing the deaths on the chyrons every day and the number of cases, etc.
00:41:38.000And fortifying an orthodoxy that just so happens to create huge profits for their advertisers.
00:41:46.000The food companies are the other big advertisers, so the cereal brands, etc.
00:41:52.000They have tremendous power over the media, and that's one of the reasons I think that I get such blowback.
00:42:01.000Some of you would have seen our earlier conversation about John Oliver, a comedian I happen to admire, who similarly has taken RFK to task primarily because he's...
00:42:11.000Demanding clinical trials into vaccines to establish whether or not there are links between vaccines and autism, an inquiry into the behaviour of pharmaceutical giants during the pandemic era.
00:42:21.000Why were the military primarily in charge of the COVID rollout response?
00:42:25.000There are so many unanswered questions, but if you read Bobby Kennedy's book, The Real Anthony Fauci, many of those questions are answered.
00:42:32.000One of the reasons I feel heartened by aspects of this new era and this new government is someone like Bobby Kennedy is in a position of power now, and it's not just limited to him, there's Dr. Oz.
00:42:42.000There's Jay Bhattacharya, who's head of the NIH now, who was smeared and attacked during the pandemic period, and Marty Makari too, new head of the FDA.
00:43:04.000What do you think all of these revelations about people in Congress and the Senate owning stocks and shares in companies like Pfizer, Moderna, the military-industrial complex, means?
00:43:14.000And do you think it's confined to your country?
00:43:16.000Do you not think it's relevant in mine, where Moderna were given massive contracts?
00:43:20.000During the pandemic and after the pandemic by Rishi Sunak, who prior to working in government as the Prime Minister, you know, the leader of the government, pretty high up position, had invested in Moderna when it had like five employees.
00:43:40.000Are you surely aware that all people are flawed and fallible, but the deepest truth is that we have been captured by institutions of corruption and we're beginning to talk about it somewhat in limited terms, you know, what's this Klaus Schwab all about?
00:43:52.000He's been fiddling the books, maybe his fiddling goes beyond that.
00:43:55.000Why wouldn't the Labour government want an inquiry into rape gangs?
00:43:59.000What's he trying to do to those children's scalps?
00:45:09.000Is it countries that are signed up to bureaucratic edicts related to climate change that grant extraneous entities and bodies extraordinary power over a nation when they're not part of that nation, when they don't live there, when they don't pay taxes there?
00:45:28.000Are these European blackouts a trailer for a global event where some kind of solar flare or cyber attack will be used in order to legitimise further control over ordinary citizens?
00:45:41.000Asking us once again to exchange freedom for safety.
00:45:57.000Are you ready to awaken from their dream?
00:45:59.000Are you willing to surrender to the one true light?
00:46:02.000Let me know in the comments and chat when you think about that, because you're going to need to get your light from somewhere, particularly if you're in Spain, because you ain't getting it from the National Grid, baby, because they can't run that shit no more.
00:46:12.000Described as the biggest power outage in Europe in modern times, the Madrid Metro brought to a stance...
00:48:53.000and if everyone was digitally registered and everyone could be criminalised at the drop of a hat or the flick of a switch, oh, what a wonderful world it would be.
00:49:03.000Could have tried and said we could use a card in this shop here, but it doesn't look like it's likely, so we're probably just going to head down to the beach.
00:49:10.000Flights were grounded, leaving passengers with nowhere to go.
00:49:15.000The blackout prompting panic buying as authorities raced to talk down sabotage.
00:50:21.000Don't let them turn you into some bocile little slob sitting there simpering and tossing off all the time, unable to get pleasure from interaction, unable to get joy from nature.
00:50:32.000They have coached us, conditioned us, and now corralled us into a position where we can't look after ourselves.
00:50:38.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you can look after yourself, if you know how to survive, if you know how to stay alive, if you know how to hunt, handle a gun, how to fish, how to fight, how to make food.
00:50:50.000Let me know, particularly if you're in the UK, if your spirit hasn't been broken, if you're ready, if you stand ready to fight, or either, oh, I don't know what to do!
00:52:37.000The energy of the wind, the energy of the soil, the energy buried deep in the past.
00:52:41.000All of these things may be holy and divine if you're connected to holiness and divinity, but if you worship them, then you're looking in the wrong direction.
00:52:52.000You remember, don't you, the way that it was during the pandemic when you had to queue up like an obedient little prisoner outside the supermarket?
00:55:28.000Michael Schellenberger there, giving us an education in engineering.
00:55:31.000The rise of solar and wind changed that.
00:55:33.000Solar panels do not spin heavy turbines.
00:55:35.000wind turbines, while they do spin, are usually electronically decoupled from the grid and do not provide direct mechanical inertia.
00:55:40.000Both rely on inverters, electronics that convert direct current, DC, from the source into alternating current, AC, AC, DC, I get it, for the grid.
00:55:50.000Inverters are fast, efficient, and precise, but they have no mass, no stored momentum, and therefore no ability to stabilize the system when it wobbles.
00:55:57.000Inverters follow the grid's frequency, but they do not resist changes.
00:56:00.000As countries replaced heavy spinning plants with lightweight inverter-based generation, the grid became faster, lighter, and more sensitive to disruptions.
00:56:07.000That basic physical reality was spelled out in public warnings as far back as 2017.
00:56:12.000In 2017, ENSOE, the European Network of Transmission System Operators, better than the other acronyms they're using, like Satan and evil and pedo and up the bum and stuff that usually these European and international bodies lean into when coming up for an acronym, warned that rising levels of inverter-based generation would...
00:56:30.000cause frequency deviations to grow larger and faster after disturbances, eventually concluding that the risk of cascading failures across Europe would increase unless governments invested heavily in synthetic inertia, large-scale storage, and smart real-time grid management.
00:57:24.000It's the event to pay attention to because it's the next phase in globalisation and imperialism.
00:57:30.000And whatever your fears might be about nationalism, nativism, populism, I'm telling you now.
00:57:34.000When the globalists come, you will need these nationalists.
00:57:38.000No one's going to save you except for the living son of the ever-present eternal, truly omniscient and omnipotent God that the imperialists and globalists are trying to replace.
00:57:50.000Jesus Christ, just in case you had any doubt about who I was talking about there.
00:57:55.000But if that's not your jam, if that's not your bag, you best find new alliances with people that have enough resources to resist this all-powerful, insidious, all-overcoming, deliberately rapacious, foaming at the gash.
01:00:06.000Well, as a scientist, obviously you welcome open debate.
01:00:08.000As you've not been captured by Big Pharma, you want views from academia that are not tainted by the enormous amount of money that Big Pharma pump into academia to ensure that academia is a subset of science that is in itself a subset of commercial and corporate operations and incentives.
01:00:24.000Of course, that's what happened, right?
01:00:25.000You remember that when Anthony Fauci went, yeah, Jay Bachari, you can...
01:00:29.000Robert Malone, you invented RMNA technology, so we'll listen to you.
01:00:32.000Peter McCulloch, you're a reliable doctor.
01:00:34.000Oh, no, they didn't do that, did they?
01:00:35.000They basically smeared everyone and attacked everybody, even and especially people with large social media followings.
01:00:41.000Everyone had to be brought down and controlled, whether it's the pandemic or war.
01:00:45.000If you step outside of the lines, baby, you best get ready.
01:00:48.000You best put on the full armor of God, the helmet of salvation, the breastplate of righteousness, the belt of truth, the good news of peace on your feet.
01:00:55.000You best have that shield of faith on your arm and the sword.
01:01:01.000Jay Bhattacharya, like all righteous men, prevailed.
01:01:04.000The righteous will prevail, for it is finished.
01:02:00.000You know, my point is that science is a discipline that requires reverence for the cosmos, or for chemistry, or for physics, or for biology, or quantum physics, whatever discipline you're into.
01:02:11.000Whether it's double slit or molecular majesty and magic.
01:02:39.000You know how media works by now, right?
01:02:41.000So they're pausing it because Slovakia is not a big enough country to say we're banning it because they'll probably get annexed by some motherfucker.
01:02:47.000All right, let's have a look at what Bachari is saying.
01:02:49.000Secretary Kennedy has asked me to, for instance, to initiate a study on autism, the cause of the rise in autism.
01:02:57.000It's a question that is at the front of the minds of so many parents across the country worried about their kids.
01:03:05.000And yet, scientific progress on this has been slow because scientists are frankly scared to ask the question.
01:03:12.000The goal of my leadership at the NIH is going to make it so that those questions are no longer taboo.
01:03:45.000And it collapsed during the pandemic, and only recently has it started to come back up to 2019 levels.
01:03:50.000That is a situation that is a catastrophic failure of the American public health system, and it frankly is also a failure of American scientists to address the key drivers of this...
01:04:06.000And I'm really grateful to Secretary Kennedy for his leadership, and I'm grateful to President Trump for his leadership in giving us the opportunity to turn the ingenuity of American scientists to the questions of how to improve American health and to make America healthy again.
01:04:36.000Can you see what happens when you take on media in plain sight, when you confront them, when you let them know that you are onto them, that their function is to serve those ever-feasting and incessant ringmasters in the world of big pharma, in the military,
01:05:27.000Remember, trust yourself and don't let them turn you into an inert blob that can't stand a light switch going out for a second without turning into a hopeless onanist.