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00:00:46.000Thanks for joining me on Stay Free with Russell Brand.
00:00:49.000It's a fantastic... Always turn that off if you don't mind, because when I hear the stuff play back through the laptop, it's a distraction.
00:00:58.000It's happened a couple of times consecutively.
00:01:00.000But it does remind me that we're being watched live right now by the members of our Locals community.
00:01:06.000If you want to join us on Locals, you can press the red button like StanleySZ.
00:01:47.000So listen, we've got a lot of things to talk to you about.
00:01:49.000We've got Jeremy Corbell coming on the show.
00:01:52.000We're going to be talking about all of these recent revelations around UFOs and extraterrestrial life and whether it's been going on for decades.
00:02:00.000If you're like me, a kind of UFO nerd and de facto default anti-establishment thinker, You'll have been into Eric von Daniken and all of the controversial literature around UFOs for a while.
00:02:16.000Let me know in the chat in the comments if you've long believed that aliens are real and have been communicating with humans for millennia and have possibly contributed to the establishment of even human civilization.
00:02:31.000Or let me know if you think this is red flag stuff and it's all, you know, just hopeless and senseless distractions.
00:02:36.000On here's the news, we're going to be talking about sort of a crisis in masculinity.
00:02:52.000We're embracing life, living life to the full, and if you're watching us on YouTube or anywhere else, after the first 15 minutes we'll be exclusively available on Rumble talking about a secret unit that was established during lockdown in our country, the UK, to shut down dissent.
00:03:07.000But the main thing we want to talk to you about today is leadership.
00:03:12.000Whether it's Donald Trump being indicted over his numerous peculiarly stored boxes, Joe Biden being accused of taking a bribe of five million dollars.
00:03:25.000While he was vice president, or whether it's Ron DeSantis and his extraordinary inability
00:03:32.000to form his face into a smile without looking like he's a kind of Jim Carrey support act,
00:03:39.000or in our country, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson having to step down as a member of
00:03:45.000parliament, leadership itself appears to be in crisis.
00:03:49.000One of the overall themes we're going to be discussing on Stay Free is are we feeling a kind of epochal shift like beneath the established reality are emergent forces kind of pushing up from an ulterior space and that's why we're suddenly Seeing news reports on UFOs that were just being unthinkable a little while ago, while democracy itself seems shaky and unreliable, while the mainstream media is falling apart.
00:04:19.000Are you starting to think that the whole thing is in this state of flux that it can't accommodate?
00:04:25.000I feel that in a sense we are the beneficiaries of that because we are new and emergent independent media voices because we are in symbiotic contact with you.
00:04:36.000This is a diffuse media organisation and I'll level with you we've got extraordinary ambitions beyond reporting information as well as attacking the mainstream media.
00:04:45.000We're interested in creating new spaces.
00:04:49.000We're interested in participating in new political movements and stories like this one about the sort of Well do you sort of feel like it's that Trump's being hunted?
00:04:58.000That Trump is a genuine anti-establishment figure?
00:05:01.000A kind of berserker that's bringing down these systems?
00:05:05.000Draining the swamp as he famously claimed?
00:05:07.000Or do you think that Trump is like a gargoyle?
00:05:10.000An exaggeration of the corruption that's always been in politics?
00:05:13.000It's always been a kind of narcissistic, individualistic, materialistic, hypocritical
00:06:58.000If you're watching this on YouTube, we'll be exclusively available on Rumble in a minute.
00:07:02.000I mean, isn't this story just another indication that the systems are failing and that a kind of a partisan perspective on these issues is no longer sufficiently robust to withstand the depth of these revelations?
00:07:13.000That, oh, this doesn't work anymore, does it?
00:07:16.000Just elevating some guy and putting them in charge?
00:07:19.000When you kind of detailed before about the things that are essentially falling apart before our eyes, You can see why there is such a thirst to censor at the moment.
00:07:28.000The people in charge are recognizing that we all understand things aren't working and things are falling apart.
00:07:40.000That someone, as we've spoken about before, who previously would have been considered, you know, almost kind of comedic in their inclusion in a presidential race, now to have The kind of support that he's got is a suggestion people don't trust what's going on anymore and therefore we need to start censoring.
00:07:57.000On the chat, our sharelady is saying this was in Hunter Biden's bathroom.
00:08:01.000I think she's posting this from a tweet from Benny Johnson.
00:08:06.000If you are on the chat on locals you can see what they're talking about in there.
00:08:15.000You're gonna have to join us when we talk about the peculiar and somewhat spooky lockdown institution that we're charged with shutting down communication in our country.
00:08:24.000We simply can't report on that on YouTube.
00:08:26.000If you're watching us on Rumble right now, join us on Locals.
00:08:31.000It's always amazing to watch what those guys are up to.
00:08:34.000Let's have a little look at what was going on in New Jersey with this cavalcade of boxes.
00:08:39.000In the clubhouse, and according to the New York Times, he acted as a DJ, using an iPad to play his favorites.
00:08:47.000The 44-page indictment, released Friday, alleges that Trump stored boxes of classified documents in several rooms at Mar-a-Lago.
00:08:55.000On the stage, in the ballroom, basement, a bathroom, in the shower, and some contain the nation's top secrets.
00:09:04.000Documents that outline the military capability of the United States and our allies and also the military vulnerabilities of the United States and our allies.
00:09:31.000It does seem to have an awful lot of boxes.
00:09:34.000We got the Biden versus Trump breakdown because it seems that it's not unique to Donald Trump.
00:09:41.000Now we've created a few categories to compare.
00:09:45.000Biden did have 1,800 boxes but many of those were gleaned during his time as a senator which means he was legitimately in possession of them.
00:09:53.000When it comes to classified documents Trump has got more.
00:10:35.000Of course Biden has just out of hand denied this story but the FBI apparently has a credible and confidential informant who's detailed the payment of five million dollars to Joe Biden when he was vice
00:10:45.000president from Ukraine's Burisma Holdings.
00:10:47.000The money was allegedly for Biden to get Ukraine investigators to sack the investigator who was
00:10:53.000actually responsible for investigating corruption in Burisma and the right throughout the Ukraine,
00:10:59.000said Sky News host Corey Bernanke. So here's some money, make the problem go away. Allegedly,
00:11:04.000you know, if this is the case then that's what their alleging has happened and this of course,
00:11:08.000like the FBI originally didn't hand over this document to the GOP, now they've been forced
00:11:13.000to hand it over via subpoena. But obviously, I mean, it's one of the things that now Trump is
00:11:18.000talking about. Well, what about this that's going on at the moment? And I know it's been
00:11:22.000Also mentioned, is it a bit of a coincidence that at the same time this is getting talked about, the Trump boxes is being uncovered?
00:11:30.000It's tricky what's going on at the moment.
00:11:33.000In a sense, I think it affords us the ability to be more critical of the establishment and right beyond choosing a side.
00:11:41.000If you think that Trump's a little rich for your blood, and I know a lot of you love him, you might be fascinated by the emergence of Ron DeSantis.
00:11:52.000But the other day I heard that he's getting involved in, like, he's unwilling to participate in regulation of party funding.
00:11:59.000Because I think one of the main things that would make a significant difference in American politics is changing the way that political parties are funded.
00:12:09.000If huge corporations and large institutions weren't able to fund political parties, maybe that would make a significant difference, and Ron DeSantis ain't down with that.
00:12:17.000Well, I think he's received significantly, like 80 million or something in donations for his campaign.
00:12:22.000In fact, when it was suggested that the funding process be amended, Ron DeSantis laughed in their faces, and it was a disturbing thing to watch, because have a look at Ron DeSantis when he laughs.
00:12:33.000It's an unnatural and extraordinary act.
00:12:44.000in there. That was nice. How much does that worth?
00:12:51.000Seems like an excessive and needlessly simian laugh on the first perusal.
00:12:58.000Apparently according to this report that we just pulled up before his people and his team are kind of concerned that I guess he just doesn't have Trump's charisma, Trump's like natural way with people and that's obviously the laugh is a good example of that.
00:13:13.000Yeah, we've created a culture where politics and entertainment are fused, so it's understandable that you require entertaining charismatic figures now in political positions.
00:13:25.000Perhaps we should have just dull bureaucrats and administrators in positions of leadership, or at very least they should be doing the organisation and work.
00:13:35.000But you don't want them out front trying to laugh and looking like Jim Carrey playing a chimp.
00:13:40.000Let's have a look at that laugh again.
00:13:57.000Imagine him eating a pudding with his fingers, which he apparently does, then sort of guffawing to himself.
00:14:03.000I think I'd rather have one of the fellas with all of the boxes of confidential documents.
00:14:07.000Why are those documents even confidential, for God's sakes?
00:14:11.000Why not give us access to this documentation?
00:14:13.000And decide for ourselves whether or not they should be kept in a shower or the pentagon.
00:14:17.000I think you make a totally valid point about this.
00:14:21.000The fact is that the news cycle will now be dominated with Trump's boxes versus Biden's boxes.
00:14:27.000Trump's boxes in the shower versus Biden's in the garage.
00:14:30.000And without asking the question, hang on.
00:14:33.000How can we just have one as the hero and one as the villain when they're both doing similar things even though one cooperated with the authorities and one apparently didn't?
00:14:41.000It's not enough of a difference, is the point, isn't it?
00:14:43.000One side will be trying to mitigate the reasons why their preferred candidate had boxes in the shower.
00:14:51.000The other side will be trying to condemn their opponent.
00:14:54.000It's, in a sense, why would we not broaden the lens somewhat And say, why is there all of this clandestine information?
00:15:01.000Why are all of these people potentially corrupt?
00:15:04.000Why are we not at least considering a rather more radical systemic alteration?
00:15:09.000For those of us that are British, and that is a condition that afflicts both Gareth and myself, we're interested in what's happening with Boris Johnson, former Prime Minister, who's recently stepped down, primarily because of the, well not allegations, the sort of fact that throughout the pandemic period, He and his colleagues were having increasingly outrageous parties, often focused around wine and cheese, which he initially denied, ultimately admitted, and which certainly contributed to his downfall as Prime Minister.
00:15:41.000And again, what will happen is that Boris Johnson will be vilified and we'll have a general election probably next year or the year after that.
00:15:48.000And another person with strong ties to the establishment will be elected.
00:15:55.000We're not willing to go to the places that it's plainly necessary for us to now visit at least.
00:16:02.000Particularly when at this point the news cycle is starting to incorporate stories about extraterrestrials The corpses of aliens, the police investigating somberly the potential for UFO landings.
00:16:19.000This is, I think, an epochal moment and it's not going to be enough to limit our conversation To which group of institutionalised politicians do you most entrust with harbouring and directing elite interest?
00:16:34.000A more radical revision is plainly required.
00:17:37.000We're not sponsored by them or by Lockheed Martin.
00:17:41.000We've not accepted any of their money.
00:17:42.000We'll be on Rumble, where free speech will be used to bring people together to attack elite interests.
00:17:48.000Not to alienate or other human beings.
00:17:51.000We're all in a collective endeavour together, particularly now that extraterrestrials are on their way.
00:17:55.000Jeremy Corbell, who's been behind many of these revelations, who's been receiving the testimony of these whistleblowers, will be on the show with us to talk about the connotations of these new extraterrestrial stories.
00:19:01.000These are, I think, examples of people who were banned and censored from social media.
00:19:08.000So obviously this was, you know, in the US this has already been detailed through the Twitter files.
00:19:14.000A lot of, you know, Michael Schellenberger, Matt Taibbi have uncovered a lot of what went on in the US, but What's been uncovered by The Telegraph is that this was going on in this country too.
00:19:24.000So critics of lockdown had posts removed from social media.
00:19:28.000Social media firms used technology to stop the posts being promoted, circulated or widely shared after being flagged by the CDU.
00:19:35.000The thing about this Russ is that many of the issues being raised were valid at the time and have since been proven to be well founded.
00:19:41.000Let me know in the chat if you felt that you were censored on social media or what examples you have of it.
00:19:48.000Of course we've had on this show Dr John Campbell.
00:19:50.000He was incredible I think during the pandemic with his report in how sensible he was, how meticulous he was, how he based all of his reporting on data and how he's been able to Effectively and sensibly cover topics like vaccine efficacy, the lack of clinical trialing around transmission.
00:20:08.000Those people, by the way, would have their little mouths scratched out like a Francis Bacon painting were Carl Hennigan, a scientist, Molly Kingsley, a children's campaigner.
00:20:16.000That's probably because they were recommending Moderna vaccines for children on the most scant of evidence.
00:20:22.000It's becoming increasingly clear, and we don't want to bang on about it, because we don't want to become sort of self-parodying, but it's pretty plain that the way that the pandemic period was regulated and controlled was beneficial to the state, because it gave them the opportunity to introduce regulation.
00:20:38.000It was beneficial to global corporate interest, because it generated possibility for profit.
00:20:43.000That almost in every instance, at every junction, they erred on the side of regulate control and profit rather than allowing people to autonomously make their own decisions because even if something that's you know controversial like should we wear masks or should we be locked down you can wear a mask if you want and you can stay indoors if you want yeah is whether or not you defer that decision to the state yeah a lot of these uh posts that were censored and these people that were not just censored but kind of tracked you know that essentially put on a list what do you
00:21:20.000Well that lady, Silky Carlo, when she came on, she's from Big Brother Watch in the UK, she said we are being tracked.
00:21:25.000And we're going to find out if we're being tracked.
00:21:27.000We're getting it from good or for it in the gallery that we were being tracked.
00:21:31.000Blessed Old Bird says, I spoke against what the CDC was doing based on their data.
00:21:36.000I had comments removed from John Campbell's channel.
00:21:41.000Yeah, so this wasn't just, you know, as we say in a lot of the Twitter files, was regarding vaccines.
00:21:46.000This was about, as you mentioned, lockdowns and vaccine passports in a lot of cases.
00:21:51.000And it's been proven that since then, that data has been used again.
00:21:55.000They are trying to utilise measures introduced in the lockdown.
00:22:00.000We're only doing this because we have to.
00:22:02.000I mean, the overarching theme is that safety and convenience are always used to introduce regulation that leads to more control.
00:22:10.000Oils Dad says, I've had numerous posts on Instagram flagged as misinformation with nonsensical fact-checking notes attached.
00:22:17.000Think of how many videos on our YouTube channel, and we love our 6.4 million awakening wonders over there, how many times you see that COVID misinformation thing under it, or conspiracy theory.
00:22:29.000I'm able to Google stuff on my own volition if I want to.
00:22:32.000All of this new emergent talk of misinformation, disinformation and malinformation and the creation of a censorship industrial complex is predicated on the idea of we need to be protected so much that they have to protect us from ourselves.
00:22:47.000I guess what's ironic about this at the moment is that a time when Boris Johnson isn't handing over his WhatsApp messages for a COVID inquiry, you know, so we're not allowed access to that, but they're allowed access and allowed to censor and track anyone who says something that they don't like.
00:23:03.000We were talking about this earlier on the show.
00:23:05.000The state has the ability to enact violence through law enforcement and militarism.
00:23:12.000The state has the ability to control information through censorship.
00:23:46.000We control that information for your safety.
00:23:49.000First they terrify you and then they tell you that only they can protect you.
00:23:53.000Well what happens when you don't trust them anymore and I don't trust them anymore?
00:23:58.000Just to go back to something that Elon Musk was saying about state-sponsored media as well.
00:24:04.000So the BBC also took part in secretive meetings of a government policy forum to address the so-called disinformation.
00:24:10.000So again, you know, something that again he was labelled a conspiracy theorist for saying it was going on.
00:24:16.000Primal Colin, one of our beloved fans over there on Locals, pressed the red button to join us there, says, yeah, don't worry, we've got the BBC to verify now.
00:24:24.000The BBC have started their own verification unit and they're presenting it like it's a sort of a channel.
00:24:40.000This is state-funded media, which means you pay for it.
00:24:44.000I almost forget myself that whenever people say state-funded, what it means is taxpayer-funded, which means that some of the time when you're working, you're working for your own censorship.
00:24:53.000You're working for your own imprisonment.
00:24:55.000You're working for an establishment that you plainly don't trust anymore.
00:24:58.000And because you are awakening, they are having to work double hard and establish new means for censorship.
00:25:04.000Hey, you're going to be able to see me, Michael Schellenberger and Matt Taibbi speak.
00:25:09.000We'll post a link in the chat if you want to come.
00:25:11.000We're speaking in London next week about the censorship industrial complex and we'll be showcasing Matt and Michael on the show over the coming weeks to talk about what their objectives are and what their agenda is.
00:25:21.000Look at how Congress treated those men During that hearing, talking to them like they were criminals.
00:25:26.000Matt Taibbi's been threatened with arrest since then.
00:25:28.000We'll be talking to them so that we can get a better understanding of this emergent phenomena, the censorship industrial complex.
00:25:35.000It's been pointed out as well regarding the BBC, back to that, that for years and years,
00:25:40.000for decades actually, the BBC has been a kind of propagandist arm of the UK government when
00:27:39.000at georgie girl who needs elon musk's telepathic monkeys when you've already got the universe connecting russell and steve via a tattoo before they even met what a lovely story because his siblings had tattoos of me on their genitals on the genitals jim earth 137 hello mate i have a similar stick figure tattoo of russ Wanking on top of a police van on my genitals.
00:28:04.000That's... People have got too many stick figures on their genitals.
00:28:08.000That was based on history though, wasn't it?
00:28:13.000All of these stick figure tattoos are based... They're like, you know, when you go to church and there's the Stations of the Christ, like there's a bit where Jesus, you know, he does all those things.
00:36:44.000When 44% of people are considering taking their own life, there have to be cultural and social connotations.
00:36:51.000This has to be a crisis that goes beyond the individual.
00:36:54.000When you have a spike in addiction, a spike in despair, people not wanting to participate in society, people thinking that they are alone and nobody really knows them, it suggests that we need a massive cultural shift, a new philosophical paradigm.
00:37:07.000Let's have a look at how the mainstream media are reporting on this subject.
00:37:10.000Tonight we're taking a closer look at disturbing data that shows a rise in depression and suicides in men.
00:37:16.000Numbers show men are three to four times more likely to die by suicide than women.
00:37:21.000Men at unprecedented levels are taking their own lives and considering taking their own lives.
00:37:25.000This is a subject that I have some understanding of as a man in recovery from addiction.
00:37:30.000I'm a member of numerous groups where men talk about their mental health and well-being and I've always been astonished by the number of men that consider taking the most drastic possible measure.
00:37:41.000A mentor of mine said that taking your own life is the ultimate transformation.
00:38:26.000That's an interesting piece of information and it needn't be divisive.
00:38:29.000If we're having a more open conversation about what it means to be a man or what it means to be a woman, then that means that it's okay for people that identify as a man or a woman
00:38:37.000to embrace and communicate a wide and varying range of emotions, that it is possible for you to be
00:38:43.000a traditional, inverted commas, man, and acknowledge vulnerability,
00:38:47.000or to be a new expression of masculinity or maleness, and similarly be open.
00:38:53.000Wherever you stand on the scale between traditional and progressive,
00:38:56.000having an open conversation about the way that you feel can only be positive.
00:38:59.000We're seeing probably more concerns for suicidal thoughts and actions overall.
00:39:05.000Part of the problem, says Bradshaw, gender norms.
00:39:08.000This idea of masculinity or what it means to be a man.
00:39:12.000And historically that has often led men to tend to downplay emotions, not express emotions, to not be vulnerable or to confide.
00:39:24.000I once did a piece of live work in which I read and looked at many men's last words.
00:39:31.000Some were text messages, some were emails, some were old school traditional last words in written form.
00:39:38.000The consistent themes, as I observed them, having looked at dozens of these notes, were Men feeling that them taking that act was going to be better for everybody else in their lives.
00:39:49.000That they were under financial pressure to an incredible degree.
00:39:52.000Financial pressure was nearly always mentioned.
00:40:02.000They were not describing conditions that I didn't recognise.
00:40:05.000In fact, I recognised all of those notes and all of those feelings.
00:40:09.000I felt to a degree that I almost could have written them.
00:40:12.000I feel that the line between people that take their own lives and don't take their own lives is thinner and more blurred than we might imagine.
00:40:19.000That it's a possibility that exists for many of us and increasingly we're feeling under social pressure to be a certain type of man that we are.
00:40:27.000are not good enough, that we don't know what our roles are, that there's incredible financial
00:40:31.000pressure, that we don't know how to communicate our emotions correctly, that there's a stigmatization
00:40:36.000around discussing emotions, that we lack the kind of relationships that are anthropologically
00:40:40.000necessary, by which I mean specifically elders with whom we can be open and accountable, peers
00:40:46.000with whom we can share our most immediate fears, underlings or people that are younger than us that
00:40:51.000we can mentor, that we have a purpose, meaning and a set of values and traditions that we can refer to.
00:40:58.000As increasingly our lives are defined by our economic role.
00:41:03.000What do you want to be when you're older?
00:41:04.000And potentially our lack of economic vitality.
00:41:07.000I feel that men are losing their sense of personal value.
00:41:10.000I'm sure that many of you feel that the culture war and the way that masculinity is handled, almost exclusively as a toxic and negative influence in our culture, has an impact.
00:41:19.000I feel that this poll is revealing something very important.
00:41:26.000Having global communication is a magnificent thing.
00:41:29.000It means that we are aware of various cultures, that we can instantaneously communicate.
00:41:33.000But it appears to be leading to a kind of nihilism, a kind of miasma of hopelessness and despair.
00:41:39.000Particularly when our new technologically advanced systems are all undergirded by economic imperatives.
00:41:45.000When increasingly we understand that our only value in this world is the economic contribution we can make.
00:41:51.000If you can't participate in society, and going forward less and less of us are going to be able to, if the AI revolution and technological automation revolution goes the way many people believe it will, less and less people are going to be economically required.
00:42:09.000What is the relationship that men have with one another and to women and to people of all genders and to children and to animals and to nature?
00:42:18.000My belief is that we have to have a set of spiritual values rather than simple economic imperatives with which to underwrite our role and our place here.
00:42:27.000I believe that we have to have a conversation around masculinity that includes the positive aspects of masculinity.
00:42:33.000That doesn't mean that patriarchy has been an entirely benevolent force in this world.
00:42:38.000That doesn't mean that men are not capable of violence and transgression.
00:42:43.000Other aspects of masculinity that need to be highlighted and discussed in the broader cultural conversation and individually we have to connect with one another in a more sensible, loving, open, transparent and balanced way.
00:42:56.000I'm fortunate enough to belong to men's groups where I get to hear men talking openly and vulnerably about their struggles with being a member of a family.
00:43:05.000Not being a member of a family, dealing with economic success, dealing with economic failure, having a job, not having a job, having problems with substances, having problems with behaviour, having problems with food, participating in these conversations allows me to break out of the prison of solipsism and despair that I sometimes naturally feel.
00:44:06.000Data from the CDC shows that suicide rates differ by age, and it's highest among white, middle-aged men.
00:44:13.000The correct assumption that many people that occupy top positions economically and financially are white males might lead to men elsewhere in the social and hierarchical system being forgotten, neglected or smeared.
00:44:27.000Because most CEOs and chairmen are white men, that doesn't mean all white men are chairmen and CEOs.
00:44:34.000So when talking about the nature of I feel a lot of men are being discarded by the wayside.
00:44:39.000That doesn't mean it isn't important to discuss diversity and what diversity means and the lack of women and people with different types of identity in senior roles, but it does mean that often ordinary men of all colors are not being addressed in this particular forum around these particular subjects.
00:44:58.000Dr. Bradshaw says part of the challenge for men at risk is a lack of access to services.
00:45:03.000So we need to get more people able to provide those services and continue to offer access and to destigmatize it.
00:45:12.000People take their own lives because they don't want to be here anymore.
00:45:15.000They think that that's the best available option right now.
00:45:19.000What kind of spiritual deficit does that reveal?
00:45:22.000That people think the best thing I can do is take myself out of the picture altogether.
00:45:26.000All of those notes that I read suggested that the men understood that they were leaving behind relatives.
00:45:31.000And I'm in contact with the relatives that they did leave behind.
00:45:34.000Every single one of them said, I wish I'd known.
00:45:39.000So if you're a man or a woman or anyone in a position where you're thinking that that might be the best alternative, and I know that some of you do think like that because The data tells us that it's alarmingly common.
00:45:49.000Then what I suggest to you is that you communicate openly.
00:45:52.000And if you don't feel you have anyone that you can openly communicate about those kind of subjects with, then I would encourage you to interrogate that idea more.
00:45:59.000Because I'm a member of numerous communities where I can openly say, I don't like myself.
00:46:12.000This world is not an easy place to be for anybody without transparency and compassion, openness, non-judgment, the possibility for redemption, the possibility for forgiveness.
00:46:22.000These are the kind of values that we should be celebrating and sharing.
00:46:26.000This is what we should be building communities on.
00:46:28.000When you live in a world where masculinity is regarded primarily as toxic and spoken of pejoratively, when you live in a world where people's value is primarily economic, and if you are not able to contribute economically, you're regarded as disposable, it's pretty clear, isn't it, that the consequences of that will be that people don't feel that they are of any value at all, and if they're of no value, there's no point in them continuing to participate.
00:46:54.000Whoever you are, and whatever you feel, you are supposed to be alive, There is always hope.
00:46:58.000There is always the possibility for redemption.
00:47:00.000There is always the possibility for taking on board a new set of ideals that will necessarily lead to new relationships.
00:47:07.000Culturally, we have to be open-hearted and non-judgmental about all people, of all colours, of all forms of identification.
00:47:14.000We need to come to one another in a spirit of good faith, to have new conversations, because My belief is this.
00:47:20.000The problems that we have with one another on a cultural basis in the context of how we identify are not as significant as the economic conflicts that are taking place invisibly all the time.
00:47:31.000When the only value people have is their economic value, their ability to participate in a labor market or a financially underwritten system, then we are missing much of what's human.
00:47:41.000When we dismiss people on the basis of their culture, their identity, their gender, their sex, we are Making a huge error.
00:47:47.000So in conclusion I'm not surprised by this information because I recognize we are living in a society at this time that is very much defined by alienation, dislocation and despair.
00:47:57.000But I am very hopeful because I know change is possible.
00:48:00.000I recognize that conversations at the level of a culture and a planet can alter If enough of us want it to.
00:48:06.000If enough of us are willing to participate with an open heart.
00:48:09.000If you are considering the most radical action possible, I personally reach out to you in open-heartedness and good faith to let you know that things can always improve and it's never worth taking that step.
00:48:33.000I'm watching the chat right now and I know a lot of you are, well, you're very moved by the issues.
00:48:39.000You're talking about how class impacts masculinity and an inability to communicate.
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00:49:16.000Jeremy Corbell is an investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker.
00:49:20.000He's been responsible for releasing Pentagon-confirmed UFO footage to the media over the last two years.
00:49:27.000Surely now, this is Christmas for Jeremy Corbell.
00:49:32.000This is the time where Jeremy Corbell will be appearing on mainstream media outlets, obscure outlets, but we have a deep And established friendship.
00:49:42.000We share the same tattoo artist, the great Mark Mahoney of Shamrock Tattoos.
00:51:08.000But no, what's happening now is this guy named David Grush.
00:51:13.000He's an intelligence official and he came forward exposing and making accusations about the secret government UFO exploitation or reverse engineering programs that you and I have talked about.
00:51:26.000A bunch, but what people don't know yet is that David Grush came to George Knapp and me first about 14 months ago.
00:52:05.000And yeah, it is everything that we've been talking about, you and me, for years.
00:52:10.000Should we demand that the Pentagon or whatever deep state agency is in charge of these vehicles release them now for the public good that we're allowed to have a look at them and in my case I wouldn't mind going on a quick jaunt around the planet on one.
00:52:25.000With the decline in trust in these kind of organisations and agencies, why are we giving them the right to safeguard these materials?
00:52:34.000You know what they'll do, they'll either use it for military reasons, and then they'll commercially exploit it, by selling it the same way they set up Google and all that kind of gear.
00:52:43.000I think it should be handed over to the public.
00:52:46.000I think that we should advance our communication with extraterrestrial life.
00:53:41.000It's about saying there has been lies.
00:53:44.000The American public, there's been a disinformation campaign about the existence of UAP or what we call UFOs.
00:53:52.000And that not only do they exist, but we've been trying to reverse engineer them to get a technological advantage which can be applied in combative means.
00:54:01.000I mean, we're talking about weapons of mass destruction.
00:54:04.000If people can reverse engineer these technologies, I know it sounds fanciful, but to bring your head above the parapet, which is what David Grush has done, affirming and making the accusations, this is, I mean, this is wild, man.
00:54:36.000With whistleblowers like David Grush now being treated with more credibility, from my perspective, and I know yours, the credibility they've always deserved.
00:54:45.000Perhaps we can assume that previously figures like David Grush would have been disappeared or discredited at very least.
00:54:54.000I wonder if you can run through a few of these stories.
00:54:57.000What about the story about the extraterrestrial corpses?
00:55:06.000Because I'm interested of course in the technology and I think it's vital that that that technology doesn't just get utilized for profit or for
00:55:13.000war but for the advance of our kind. What do you think it means if in like you know
00:55:17.000like that recent local news report about a guy phoning through there are eight foot
00:55:22.000beings in my garden. What do you think about the sort of the reporting on the fact that
00:55:27.000there are alien cadavers in government possession right now.
00:55:43.000I mean, look, you can look at it this way.
00:55:45.000If we know there are craft that are far more advanced than ours and they're flying with impunity in our restricted airspace, they've got to be occupied or at least controlled by an artificial intelligence.
00:56:20.000What people say is also non-human intelligence, because what's alien to you and me, we don't know what that means.
00:56:28.000Does that mean Extra-temporal from another time?
00:56:31.000Does it mean extra-terrestrial, just not here made on Earth?
00:56:35.000Is it extra-dimensional, which I'm not smart enough to really understand, but I get the premise, is that wherever these people are from that make these craft and have been flying them and have been intervening in some way is what we've been learning all this time.
00:56:51.000Intervening There's got to be an agenda.
00:57:11.000Why, for almost 90 years now, that's coming out, this cover-up, why?
00:57:17.000Why is it that this information has been kept from us?
00:57:20.000Why is it that while Donald Trump's bathroom is packed to the rafters with boxes of clandestine information, while potentially Joe Biden has been accepting bribes, while meanwhile he has his own boxes of filthy little secrets in his Delaware garage, are we not being given the truth?
00:57:38.000About our reality, the truth about our origins.
00:57:41.000I'm going to be asking Jeremy those questions and so many more, but you're going to have to join us exclusively on Locals.
00:57:47.000Just press the red button on your screen now and join us for a deep conversation about the origins of our kind, the trajectory going forward for our species.
00:57:59.000On tomorrow's show, we've got Michael Schellenberger coming on as we build up to my conversation about the censorship industrial complex with him and Matt Taibbi.
00:58:29.000How did Christ conduct those miracles?
00:58:32.000While the old institutions may be crumbling, the new ones are about to be born, and it's all because of you.
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