This week on Stay Free with Russell Brand, we discuss the dangers of centralised, centralised banking, and vampirism. We're also joined by Dr. Bob Gill, a campaigner who believes that health should be about helping people, not about business. And he sees the way the world is going, where in the end, your doctor will be like an Uber driver who will just turn up, fill your pulse, stick your finger up your bum, and they'll be on their way no matter what, purely in a medical way, because we're still on YouTube's best-case scenario. That matters. We'll start with the medical matters, and we'll finish with the emotional matters. Stay Free, Stay Free. Stay Free With Russell Brand is out now on all of the social medias, if you search for it, you'll find us. Stay free, stay free, and remember to stay free! To find a list of our sponsors and show-related promo codes, go to gimlet.fm/OurAdvertisers and use the promo code STAYFREE at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase. We'll be giving you 20% off our next purchase when we run out of our t-shirts and hoodies! We're giving you the chance to win a free t-shirt, hoodies, too! to wear them in the ad-free and receive a free mixtape! in the comments below! and get a discount code to help us spread the word out there about the show! . You can be a supporter of Stay Free Stay Freebie! Stay free with us! Thank you! - Mercury Mercury - Stay Free! (and we'll see you in the show next week! stay free. - stay free - and we're listening to you next week with us next week. Thanks Mercury Mercury Mercury, Stay free! - Stay free and keep safe, Mercury, stay safe! Love, Mercury! XOXO, Mercury - Thank you Mercury, and keep free, thank you, bye, bye Mercury, bye bye, good night, bye! - Yours Truly, MURPHY! - MURTER, MR MURDERER, MR CHEESE, RAVY, ENJOYING YOU, RAY AND KELLY, Puff & GABE, AND KAREN
00:03:48.000Let me know in the chat, let me know in the comments.
00:03:49.000Do you think it's pretty serious that if you're donating your blood, thinking you're helping people get blood transfusions, but they're selling it abroad to China.
00:04:05.000But like that, this is just one aspect of it.
00:04:07.000And we'll be talking to Dr. Bob Gill, who I consider to be our family doctor, because one, he's a legit, lovely family doctor that will help you with any little problem.
00:04:18.000He believes that health should be about helping people, not about business.
00:04:22.000And he sees the way it's going with this technocratic, technological, digital, Revolution, that in the end, your doctor will be like an Uber driver.
00:04:31.000Your doctor will just turn up, fill your pulse, stick their finger up your bum, no matter what you've asked for, and they'll be on their way.
00:04:36.000I mean that purely in a medical way, of course, because we're still on YouTube.
00:05:27.000So that you give it and then the government, like it owns the NHS and is selling off parts of the NHS, it'll sell off that blood to a company who then sell it to us when we need that blood.
00:05:38.000But then we're going to have to pay premium for it.
00:05:42.000Whether it's actual blood or whether it's the lifeblood of Ukraine, who of course have been given favourable loans by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
00:06:02.000So all these things like lethal aid and 70% of the weapons that are getting sent to Ukraine mysteriously go missing. There's a centralising bank
00:06:11.000component to that as well and because in our country Britain we've just not
00:06:15.000elected but somehow ended up with a globalist Prime Minister, former Goldman Sachs
00:06:20.000employee, former WAF stooge, advocate for central banking digital currencies,
00:06:25.000not the ones that you can do on your own. Oh no. They're bad for you.
00:06:29.000The ones like them, cryptocurrencies that don't involve the government, they're bad for you.
00:06:32.000And there's good arguments for why they're sort of, I don't know, they're ecologically unsound.
00:06:37.000But they're saying we're going to keep the idea, but we're going to control it.
00:06:41.000Also, cash. What do you want cash for?
00:06:43.000What do you want your own money for? That's our item. Here's the news now.
00:06:58.000In my country, that means something quite, quite different.
00:07:01.000Now let's get into what's going on in actual Earth, on the planet.
00:07:06.000It's good that you've got a president over there in the United States of America that doesn't know how many United States of America there are.
00:07:15.000Is it your president or is it a cadaver back from the dead Joe Biden?
00:07:20.000And by the way if they do that means not a joke everybody that's why we were defeated in 2018 when they tried to do we went to 54 states.
00:07:30.000So there's not I mean like I'm from England so I have to be reminded you know because there's ones like Hawaii and Alaska where you think oh they're quite far away how like you know but they're actually there's 50.
00:08:00.000One of the things while we've been talking about this show, and by the way, I'm not an anti-Democrat party person, neither am I a pro-Republican person.
00:08:10.000I believe in you running your communities.
00:08:12.000I believe in the expertise of the people.
00:08:14.000I advocate for as close as possible to emulating the conditions we come from.
00:08:20.000Run your own community, run your own tribe, centralise power only where necessary.
00:08:24.000So I'm against big government, against big corporations, but I'm also against doddering lovely old soppy old sausages wandering about on stages and then I think trying to overcompensate.
00:08:34.000I think in this clip what Joe Biden's trying to do is overcompensate for the many times now Where he's wandered in the wrong direction from the stage.
00:08:41.000Kamala Harris gets involved, and they look sort of like a dreadful Abbott and Costello, Laurel and Hardy, sort of silent comedy double act, but it ain't quite right.
00:09:12.000It requires a lot of dedication and devotion.
00:09:15.000They've not mastered normal level communication, have they?
00:09:19.000Like, say if it was a book when you're learning French or whatever, or Spanish, and you would say things like, What way is the shop, please?
00:09:26.000Do you know where the train station is?
00:09:28.000I say, in comedic and communicative terms, they're very much the first textbooks.
00:09:32.000They're not in the advanced sort of, well, let's do some crazy pratfalling, wandering about, Kamala Harris pretending to get to grips on the shoulders of Biden.
00:09:40.000but nonetheless they want to take it to another level.
00:09:47.000I also think you know that your democracy is in trouble.
00:09:51.000That a man running at a light jogging pace across a stage elicits a round of, a rapturous round of applause.
00:10:20.000Now we talk a lot, a lot on this show about Baudrillard and the idea that we've been presented so frequently and so immersively with synthetic image that we're sort of unable to have an anchored reference point now.
00:10:34.000Is that literally, really, the most powerful man in the world and the most powerful political ally of his, the Vice President, Running the country, is that what we're looking at there?
00:11:12.000We're talking about geopolitics, and I'm speaking as quick as I can, but I'm still not going to capture the entire spectra of possibilities.
00:11:18.000But generally speaking, what I'm trying to convey is the idea that this is closer to performance than it is to reality.
00:11:25.000That's why we have this sudden influx of political performers, and I mean that in a literal way.
00:11:29.000In Italy, Beppe Grillo, Yaman Zelensky, in Ukraine, Trump, a sort of a reality TV star, because it's It's starting to be understood that it's not real, that it's just the appearance of power.
00:11:47.000Is it organizations like the IMF, WHO, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, unelected bodies with a great deal of power?
00:11:54.000You know by now, because we've told you enough, that of the hundred most powerful capital entities in the world, 67 of them are not nations anymore.
00:12:02.000Their corporations are more powerful On the whole, the nations.
00:12:07.000So, in a sense, what we're saying is we're witnessing the age of performative politics.
00:12:12.000We're well into that age, I would argue.
00:12:15.000We know how to do our own performance, though.
00:12:22.000You thought you could do propaganda over there in America?
00:12:25.000What, because you've had people like Jimi Hendrix and Spielberg?
00:12:29.000Take a little look at what we're up to.
00:12:31.000Because when we put together propaganda, Rishi Sunak, no matter what Joe Biden calls him, his name's Rishi Sunak, that's what they call him over at Goldman Sachs.
00:12:41.000When he puts together a bit of propaganda, it's slick, it's fantastic.
00:12:46.000Oh, one thing, they have used the soundtrack of a convicted paedophile to put it to.
00:12:52.000Yes, it's Gary Glitter's music scoring the intentions.
00:12:56.000Like, wouldn't you say that when you're putting together a promotional video, you go, what sort of music should we use?
00:13:01.000Oh, just, like, not a convicted paedophile.
00:13:21.000I mean, we're not even talking Michael Jackson, who I don't believe was ever convicted of anything, and in my personal opinion, I mean... No.
00:16:06.000The things you're told 12 months ago, six weeks ago, you're asked to sort of forget that it ever happened.
00:16:11.000You're asked to forget that you were told that the truckers were Nazis when it leaks out that those were entirely peaceful protests.
00:16:17.000The good thing, I believe, the thing that gives me optimism, and let me know in the chat if it gives you optimism, is it seems to me there is a global oppositionist movement emerging.
00:16:24.000Whether you're in India, or Sri Lanka, or Germany, or the Netherlands, or Britain, or the USA, or Canada, people are waking up, realising that their land is being stolen, that their rights are being taken away from them, that centralised, unelected forces are taking power away in slippery ways that don't seem to make sense.
00:17:19.000Let alone the fact that he's a hedge funder, one of the founders, a hedge fund that founded Moderna, and we don't know to what degree, if at all, he will profit from the Moderna vaccine.
00:17:30.000I mean, that's an extraordinary thing to be floating around in a Prime Minister's immediate orbit, isn't it?
00:18:43.000And it's not... I don't think Joe Biden's being malicious.
00:18:45.000It's like a person that can't remember the direction he came to a podium from 25 seconds ago is not going to remember an atypical Hindu name, I believe.
00:19:27.000Maybe what it is, is Joe Biden is actually transcending, and he's the perfect person to be in charge, and at some point he's going to come to one of them podiums, one way or another, we don't care how he leaves, and just casually announce, nothing is real, awaken from the dream of self.
00:20:23.000We're safe here on the Enclave of Rumble, where we're safe to talk to Tulsi Gabbard, where we're safe to talk to Jordan Peterson later this week, which we're sort of not even sure how to promote anymore.
00:20:32.000We're still in regular contact with the Musk man who tells us that he's busy at Twitter.
00:20:37.000Tomorrow, I think, we're going to have an in-depth look.
00:20:39.000Maybe tomorrow, later this week, we're going to have an in-depth look at this Twitter takeover.
00:20:43.000Like, is Elon Musk a novel and unique case of billionaire, or does just the class of billionaire mean you have the kind of affiliations, support, background and heritage that ultimately means that there are limitations on what you can do when it comes to helping the ordinary people?
00:20:59.000Just thought, now we're clear of YouTube, I thought I'd just go back to something.
00:21:12.000Talcum powder to within an inch of his life.
00:21:14.000Thank God you don't have ovaries, because Johnson & Johnson have done a number of out-of-court settlements that seem to suggest that there's a connection between Baby talc and ovarian cancer.
00:21:41.000I can see you're up to something, what is it?
00:21:42.000Well yeah, I was interested in the Gary Glitter song because a dossier, this is from 2014, a dossier compiled by an MP detailing allegations of a 1980s Westminster paedophile ring is one of more than a hundred potentially relevant, potentially relevant, you'd think it would be, Home Office files destroyed, lost or missing as a merge.
00:22:02.000So these allegations were all compiled and then mysteriously in 2014 all went missing.
00:22:08.000What is it about these paedophiles that they always want to be in a ring?
00:23:05.000I mean, if they need one, look no further than our own young Putin.
00:23:10.000Not only can we provide you with a double, we can provide you with time travel.
00:23:14.000Vladimir, if you're watching, if this whole damn war is an attempt to recapture your giddy youth or the youth of the Soviet Union, look here.
00:23:22.000A young man who, when you're on the very brink of joining the KGB, could be your doppelganger.
00:23:55.000Yeah and they're saying that these two videos were posted within a couple of hours of each other and apparently they're very very different.
00:24:01.000They are different but you can achieve a lot with lighting.
00:24:20.000Look, what I want to say is, look, if we've brought people over from YouTube, if we've got people watching this, journalists from the mainstream media, investigating whether or not this is a conspiracy theory channel, and they see over here, like that old bonesy, old bonesy in a tinfoil hat, they're gonna think, you know, a really... Oh no!
00:24:40.000That's the sort of thing that that is.
00:24:41.000They're not going to be thrilled with your idea that there are 10 Joe Bidens, are they?
00:24:48.000You know, it's a theory that's out there at the moment.
00:24:51.000Now before, oh, before we go to here's the news, no, here's the effing news, I just want to, like, on this theme of vampirism, one of the things we care about a lot in our country is the National Health Service.
00:24:59.000The reason we care about it is we're kind of a contract between The ordinary working people who fought in the Second World War and the government.
00:25:07.000Now, many people, including our guest coming up later in the show, Dr. Bob, think that the NHS is being, well, it is being privatised, it's been balkanised into like 42 groups, it's been sold to American healthcare providers, many of whom have had out-of-court settlements themselves, like weighing into, I don't know, millions if not billions and stuff.
00:25:25.000So we have a great deal of affection for it.
00:25:28.000There's one of those lovely moments when inadvertently a person in power is confronted by what you would call an ordinary person and the ordinary person thinks, I'm gonna use this opportunity!
00:25:39.000Let us know in the chat and in fact send us links if you've got them of your best moments where a political figure is confronted with the cold hard truth of ordinary people.
00:25:47.000There was an amazing one during the pandemic.
00:25:50.000Where someone that was working in a hospital, they went to a doctor.
00:25:52.000I think it was the Javid... I can't remember the dude's name now, because you know what British politics is like.
00:25:56.000It's like 20 chancellors ago, 20 health ministers ago.
00:25:59.000He went like, hey, um, so, you know, should everyone get the vaccine?
00:26:02.000And this doctor went, well, I don't know.
00:26:11.000So let us know what was your favourite moment where a political figure was confronted by a member of the public who hit him with some cold hard truths.
00:26:18.000Here's Rishi Sunak talking to a woman who's in hospital here in our country, the UK.
00:27:34.000That's why it's so easy, I guess, to pass laws, because they're not affected by those regulations.
00:27:38.000They're not affected by that legislation.
00:27:41.000The lockdowns were not so severe for people in positions of power as they are for people that are in positions of economic deprivation or even scarcity.
00:28:01.000Well, a little fact just to add to that.
00:28:02.000So Pfizer has extracted nearly £2 billion in profits from the NHS for its vaccine, more than six times the total amount the government has spent on a pay rise for nurses who have worked through the COVID-19 pandemic.
00:28:15.000So this pay rise that the nurses wanted could have been paid for six times over with the profits that Pfizer have extracted from this country during the pandemic.
00:28:23.000With that one, FISA wouldn't get their profits.
00:28:25.000I'm not suggesting that the function of government is to transfer public money into corporate hands one way or another because they have deep, deep relationships, whether that's through the revolving door between government and the corporate and financial world.
00:28:42.000Surely it can't be that Assange was right, that whether it's long, entrenching wars like Afghanistan, or potentially this one coming in Ukraine, Or these kind of relationships that emerge during times of medical crisis.
00:28:53.000Is the function of government to extract your money from you and to give it, like the military industrial complex of the 14 trillion spent since 2001, I think 40% of it or 50% of it ended up in the hands of private military contractors.
00:29:06.000That's the Lossard Martins, the Raytheons.
00:29:18.000He, as you know, was a former Goldman Sachs employee, former WEF stooge, and here he is as Chancellor talking about the necessity for CBDC, centralised currencies, the good kind though, the ones that they can control.
00:29:31.000This leads us to all sorts of questions about centralised globalist bodies that are unelected, like the IMF and the World Bank.
00:29:50.000The IMF, politicians and the private sector are all getting together to discuss central bank digital currencies.
00:29:56.000That means that we won't need cash no more and we can be monitored all the time.
00:30:00.000That's going to be a much better society for everyone and definitely won't lead to social credit scores and being manipulated and having your bank shut down.
00:30:13.000There's a lot of talk about digital currencies.
00:30:15.000Some people are excited about Bitcoin and those ones that sound like Ethereum and metals from superhero movies that could change the world, those kind of ones.
00:30:24.000Imperium, Objectivo, those kind of currencies.
00:30:40.000Rishi Sunak or Radish Sinatra as your President Joe Biden calls him.
00:30:48.000He's a keen advocate of CBDCs, Central Bank Digital Currencies.
00:30:56.000Here he is, in fact, advocating for them.
00:30:58.000Today, I'm proud to say that under the UK's presidency, the group of the world's seven most advanced economies, the G7, is launching a set of public policy principles for retail central bank digital currencies, CBDCs.
00:31:14.000Central bank digital currencies could be a digital version of money, a bit like a digital banknote.
00:31:20.000I like it, cos after you've got a broad concept, hmm, what if this person's an idiot?
00:31:48.000Unlike most of the digital money people use daily today, it would be issued directly by a central bank, like the Bank of England in the UK.
00:32:16.000Why don't we involve the WEF and the WHO?
00:32:19.000What we need are unelected global bodies that have been able to co-opt political power, respond to financial power, and ignore and oppress ordinary people.
00:32:28.000Whether it's the recent medical emergency or the cost-of-living crisis, we're seeing the benefits all around us!
00:32:47.000This includes issues that people care about, such as ensuring users' money would be safe and secure, that it could work with other ways to pay, would be energy efficient.
00:33:04.000You wouldn't use this ever, would you, to implement control or to advance social credit type systems or to shut down the bank accounts of people you disagree with or to surveil people and have a surveillance network that you've developed in conjunction with big tech and now a financial arm that you're developing so that you can Lockstep together and gridlock us in a digital prison of surveillance tyranny.
00:33:27.000That's just, just off the top of my head.
00:33:52.000Could I have some convenience, please?
00:33:53.000It'd be so convenient to be in my cell, all lathered up with a nice bubble bath of convenience.
00:33:58.000It's all part of the wider story of digital innovation that has delivered benefits to millions around the world and in the UK.
00:34:06.000I was just talking to Edward Snowden and Julian Assange about the benefits delivered around the world for the people of Iraq or Afghanistan or the many people now in Western anglophonic countries starving to death and unable to heat their homes.
00:34:21.000What they need is the small amount of money they have got to disappear into binary code.
00:34:27.000These decisions raise important questions about the reshaping of our economy.
00:34:31.000Yeah, I've noticed you've been reshaping it, so that ordinary people have no power at all, no alternatives or options, and we can operate entirely at the behest of powerful financial interests, like Goldman Sachs, have you ever heard- You used to work for them!
00:34:56.000That's why working together- Like you work together with your wife, who's like a billionaire!
00:35:01.000In the UK, earlier this year, I announced a new joint task force between the Treasury and the Bank of England to look into a potential CBDC as a complement to cash and bank deposits.
00:35:25.000We're also hearing from firms, technology experts and others.
00:35:29.000Under the leadership of the UK, this report today will help support and inform exploration of CBDCs in the G7 and beyond.
00:35:38.000They're already talking in code with the acronyms and the shortened terms CBDC, G7.
00:35:46.000Because they have access to so much technology and so much data, they want to make us into machines, they want to make us into data, into entirely information.
00:35:55.000A component of humanity is doubtlessly our intelligence, but what of our awareness?
00:36:00.000What about the aspect of a human being that is difficult to define, describe, discern or tie down?
00:36:06.000The aspect of you and of me that amounts to our spirit?
00:36:40.000They are denying us our humanness, our ability to disagree, our ability to be unusual, our ability to be strange, our right to be who we are, our right to freedom.
00:37:10.000I noticed during the lockdown, all the transparency while our government were having parties with various state officials in America were having parties where redacted documents from Pfizer just disappear like Kaiser Soze.
00:37:22.000No, you're the guys to bring us transparency.
00:37:25.000The rule of law and sound economic governance.
00:37:29.000The G7 will continue its work in this important area, working with others to enhance understanding and use of these principles.
00:37:36.000Do you think if you keep saying the word principles, we'll mistakenly think you have some?
00:37:39.000We're excited to be taking a leading role with G7 members in publishing this exploratory work, bringing money and finance into the 21st century.
00:37:49.000Let's look at it in a bit more detail.
00:37:50.000During the 2022 IMF World Bank Group Annual Meetings, Cecilia Skingsley, head of the Innovation Hub at the Bank for International Settlements, agreed with other speakers who said introducing a CBDC is not a universal solution and should instead come together with digital IDs in a package.
00:38:07.000You've tried a few times to get that package, I've noticed.
00:38:09.000People are commenting too much, why have they had a package?
00:38:11.000To make sure that everyone's taken the right medicine.
00:38:32.000One way to resolve it relates back to our data question.
00:38:35.000That is, if we can create enough value, if by joining the ecosystem, if consumers can enjoy a lot more financial services, if they can get credit, maybe they will be willing to join the ecosystem, said Li.
00:38:52.000Li also explained how institutions could take advantage of CBDC data by following the model of the Chinese Communist Party.
00:38:58.000Yeah, I love the Chinese Communist Party.
00:39:02.000Well, mostly I think it's the amount of freedom they give everyone, where non-traditional data can be very useful for financial service providers to give me a credit score.
00:39:11.000Yeah, non-traditional data, not just stuff that I willingly give, stuff that you take without telling me.
00:39:16.000In 2021, the Bank of England called on ministers to decide whether a central bank digital currency should be programmable, ultimately giving the issuer control over how it's spent by the recipient.
00:40:09.000They think of us as children, over whom they oughtn't relinquish ultimate control.
00:40:14.000This is about nothing less than your freedom, who you are.
00:40:18.000Forget, don't forget, but recall in addition to your sexuality and your self-expression as an individual member of your class, religion, whatever, Your actual freedom to do stuff?
00:40:27.000You don't be regarded as a child who wants sweets!
00:40:30.000There is a whole range of things that money could do, programmable money, that we cannot do with the current technology, where people will just go around doing what they want, spending their money how they want.
00:40:50.000At the same time, Facebook and Microsoft are working with several other web giants and the United Nations on a database to block potential extremist content.
00:41:01.000Just language, just words, just words closing in like an iron fist around your throat.
00:41:06.000The growth of such restrictions could create a system in which individuals who do not hold certain political views could be blocked from polite society and left unable to make a living.
00:41:14.000They're not polite, they destroy people's lives.
00:41:16.000The potential scope of the social credit system under construction is enormous, it's boundless.
00:41:21.000The same companies that can track your activities and give you corporate rewards for compliant
00:41:25.000behavior could utilize their powers to block transactions, add surcharges, or restrict your
00:41:29.000use of products. At what point does free speech make someone a target in this new system? Well,
00:41:34.000I'll leave it for you to discuss in the chat and the comments.
00:41:38.000Do you imagine this power would be misused?
00:41:40.000Do you imagine it would co-align with other abilities to capture data?
00:41:44.000Do you think an agenda would be advanced?
00:41:46.000Do you sometimes feel that social engineering is taking place?
00:41:49.000That your beliefs are being challenged and eroded?
00:41:52.000That you're being controlled and told to be something other than you are?
00:41:55.000That your ability to decide for yourself the person that you want to be is being controlled, limited, manipulated?
00:42:02.000Give these people control over your money and it's game over, baby.
00:42:06.000Welcome to Downing Street, our new Prime Minister, straight from Goldman Sachs and the WEF, straight into your pocket, straight into your wallet.
00:42:16.000And don't worry if you're not British, it's coming to a country near you, unless you do something about it.
00:44:25.000So one from Alex Jamiah, who says, how do you help someone heal when their unconscious and harmful habits are used as self-soothing methods?
00:44:38.000Vestheshi asks, my question to him is, is he able to move beyond the left and right of politics?
00:44:44.000Oh, well, that's a good one, isn't it?
00:44:46.000Let's see if we can ask that question.
00:44:48.000Now, we've just had a deep look at the CBDC situation with our man Rishi.
00:44:54.000Gareth, tell us some more about the dangers of a centralised digital currency and how it will be used.
00:45:00.000Yeah, so this is an article that Kristen Tate, an author, wrote.
00:45:04.000So she was talking here about something that we've discussed on our channel before when it came to, for example, in Canada with the freezing of the bank accounts of people who donated to the truckers movement.
00:45:14.000She writes, working in conjunction with major tech companies, citizens not convicted of a crime could lose their ability to transact any business.
00:45:22.000In times, decentralized forms of money, such as cryptocurrencies, may be the main means for dissidents to operate, as long as the federal government doesn't move to squash them.
00:45:31.000We saw recently, didn't we, with PayPal shutting down accounts of, you know, at this time it was like left-leaning journalism from Mint Press.
00:45:42.000I mean, it's independent media, I suppose you could say, I don't know if they think of themselves as left or right, but really, you know, they're literally, they're independent, they're writing about Things that aren't in the mainstream media and even PayPal is moving to, you know, stop their bank accounts.
00:45:58.000This is why we need to look beyond our traditional or conventional historic Links and associations with left and right, because any centralized power, any ability to regulate what gets published on a social media platform, how currency can be controlled, it may be favorable.
00:46:16.000Like, you know, it's customary to describe what the left did as have a Twitter meltdown around Eckhart's, not Eckhart, Elon's, Elon's acquisition.
00:46:27.000I mean, Eckhart, I think we could trust him to run Twitter.
00:46:29.000I don't know, like, if he would keep it running for very long.
00:46:33.000But Elon's acquisition of Twitter has caused such ruptures and ramifications because there is an assumption that he will align himself with a particular set of views because he is seemingly a radical libertarian.
00:47:52.000We don't know for sure that that does anything to your ovaries.
00:47:55.000So, we're going to be talking to Dr. Bob in a minute about this licensed vampirism, but before that, meet our newest member of our team, as well as a couple of other glorious editors, Liam and Shiva.
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00:49:18.000Time now to talk to Dr. Bob Gill, who is a family doctor, as I've told you, and a campaigner.
00:49:24.000We're talking about, often, the corporatisation of medicine and healthcare.
00:49:29.000And how healthcare should, of course, be focused on patients.
00:49:32.000We've talked before about Gavin Newsom coming between you and your doctor via new legislation that prevents them being open about vaccines.
00:49:41.000Today, of course, this being Halloween and all, and blood being so significant and central to this festival, we're talking about the sale of plasma and how that actually goes down.
00:49:59.000But I would do it for altruistic reasons, not for sale.
00:50:02.000When you give blood, that's supposed to be one of the most generous things you can do, that you're transcending the transactional boundaries.
00:50:11.000So what exactly is happening when people are donating blood?
00:50:19.000Most countries ban being paid for blood, but in America and China, they're the two main countries that this goes on.
00:50:28.000And, you know, one of your previous guests, Alan MacLeod, wrote about this.
00:50:32.000He wrote about the harvesting of the poor, where they've set up blood-taking centers in the deprived parts of town and also along the U.S.-Mexican border so that the poor and the desperate come and donate blood for a very small sum, often a sum that changes over time.
00:50:51.000The more desperate you are, often the price goes down.
00:50:54.000But there's a 10 to 20 fold markup on the sale of their blood.
00:50:58.000There's another dystopic thread that you can kind of trace to the potential prison planet we're heading towards, where the poorest are forced to sell even their blood as AI becomes prevalent across our entire culture, as industries are diminished and profits increase.
00:51:33.000This is being sold to young people especially because blood of young people is big for big pharma these days because they're selling it to very rich people who are using the blood in the belief that it will make them live longer.
00:51:59.000Sorry, I stopped listening when you said it was possible to do it.
00:52:02.000So who's likely to be engaged by this scheme?
00:52:05.000And aside from the moral and ethical hellscape that it leads us towards, Doctor, are there any other problems?
00:52:12.000Well, obviously the people who are the poorest are going to be most tempted when they're desperate, when they can't feed their family.
00:52:19.000This is an easy way of getting money for them.
00:52:22.000The problem is, in commercialised blood, there is a greater risk of infection.
00:52:28.000You're going to attract the most desperate.
00:52:29.000And we know where blood is bought, the infection risk can go up almost 40%.
00:52:36.000So the problem with commercialized plasma and blood trade is it's all about getting in the donors, maybe bleeding them more than they can physically cope with, and to get a very big markup.
00:52:48.000And then what also comes in part of that deal is you cut back on safety procedures.
00:53:12.000But if you have a plasma donation, plasma is pooled from up to three to ten thousand people.
00:53:18.000Now if you have an infected donor in that pool, that can have a massive impact on the number of people receiving your plasma.
00:53:26.000Ah, I understand, and I'm going to put this into interesting terms given I'm a vegan, is the difference between a steak and a sausage.
00:53:31.000A steak, you know that has come from one cow, while sausage, that could be mullered out of a great big daft bunch of cows and their little hoofs and everything.
00:53:41.000So plasmas like that, because it hasn't got some determinants in the old haemoglobin and other blood-related words, they just slosh together a plasma of the unwashed thousands and knock it out.
00:53:55.000Yeah, so when you're donating plasma, they give you your blood back, they filter out the plasma, and then that goes off to be processed and pooled with thousands of other people's plasma.
00:54:54.000Young Putin, can you put the chat up for me so that I can see the chat?
00:54:57.000I'd love to know what you lot want to ask and how it seems like the concurrent with a world where Big Pharma is still investing in gain-of-function research, where grants are still being given to the potentially dubious practice at creating Vaccines by experimenting with highly, highly infectious diseases.
00:55:18.000Has medicine and healthcare been utterly co-opted by profiteering corporatists?
00:55:26.000Are we at a point where, in a sense, the health, like any health benefit, is an inadvertent consequence rather than the aim of most medical endeavour?
00:55:40.000I think to a large extent that's already the reality.
00:55:43.000You know, when new drugs are developed, they're often not that much better than the drugs they're supposedly replacing.
00:55:50.000Big pharma spend a lot of money marketing these drugs and, you know, brainwashing The doctors and also, you know, controlling the regulators.
00:56:00.000So they end up getting these new drugs incorporated into guidelines.
00:56:04.000But what the public don't understand, they swallow the marketing.
00:56:07.000They think these are wonder drugs, but actually they only provide a marginal benefit.
00:56:12.000So you're ending up taking new drugs with a marginal benefit and you're thinking it's going to do a lot more for you than it really is.
00:56:19.000So you don't actually express informed consent.
00:56:22.000I've got some questions, well not questions, comments really.
00:56:24.000Jean Bondano, I knew a girl who was selling her eggs for 18 grand each to a Canadian operation.
00:56:32.000EMP1990, I did a plasma donation once at 18 years old.
00:56:35.000During the recirculating process there was an issue and I passed out.
00:56:38.000After that I decided it wasn't for me.
00:56:43.000You know, can you give us a bit of insight into the recent revelations in those EU inquiries as to Janet Small's announcement that they did not trial the Pfizer vaccine for transmission, which of course is exactly the sort of thing we can only discuss here.
00:57:01.000Bob, like my concern is this that there were even though they didn't explicitly they're saying well we weren't supposed to the fact we never claimed that the vaccine was going to stop transmission I felt that culturally there was a sense that that it was supposed to do that and even we touched upon the story today of the New York City municipal workers who were sacked for being unvaccinated and New York still opposes their campaign And in deep case, to get their jobs back.
00:57:27.000How does this stand when Pfizer are saying that they never trialled it for transmission?
00:57:36.000The messaging was very clear at the beginning.
00:57:38.000You need to get the vaccine, not only to protect yourself, but to protect your loved ones and to protect society.
00:57:45.000That messaging was coming straight out of health leaders like Tony Fauci.
00:57:50.000And similarly, in this country, we had regular press conferences where people like Dr. Van Damme were getting next to Boris Johnson and saying, get your vaccine and protect others.
00:58:00.000It's not just about You know, just about the high-risk people.
00:58:04.000So we were compelled and emotionally blackmailed to do something that wasn't in our own best interest.
00:58:12.000If you're low risk and healthy, why subject yourself to a vaccine?
00:58:48.000So they want to ward off a pushback, a political pushback, a consumer pushback, a public pushback, and they have to stick to their narrative.
00:58:56.000They're doubling down on their narrative.
00:58:59.000Whereas, in fact, they should be holding up their hands and say, look, we were wrong, we're correcting the record, and this is our new advice.
00:59:08.000We talked about it earlier on, but in New York, I think 34,000 nurses were fired for being unvaccinated.
00:59:14.000And so if these 16 workers end up victorious in this case, and they get their money back from the time that they've not worked, that could literally, as the doctor says, you know, it will all start to fall apart in terms of not only the narrative, but the kind of money that is going to be involved, I would imagine.
00:59:33.000So they'll fight it pretty hard, you would say.
00:59:35.000I think it was, if I remember, because I know it's your research, Gail, but I think it was 34,000 municipal workers in the state of New York generally, sort of beyond nurses, but I absolutely take your point.
00:59:47.000Is Gareth correct that once they start to say, you said already, they have to maintain the narrative.
00:59:53.000Once you start to say all of those people that were vilified for being unvaccinated All those people that lost their jobs to being unvaccinated, the existing travel regulations against unvaccinated people are starting to not make as much sense.
01:00:07.000Also, does it become a thread that might lead to other areas of inquiry around the vaccines and the profits and the funding?
01:00:15.000It made absolutely no sense to try and shoehorn in this vaccine passport narrative right at the beginning where they were saying in order for you to gain your freedoms you have to subject yourself to carrying a digital passport around.
01:00:29.000But in my mind, that was a way of softening us up and nudging us into accepting the digital currency.
01:00:35.000I don't think these things are separate.
01:00:49.000I don't know, this could be the analysis hat.
01:00:52.000Go on, tell us the answer while I work out which hat.
01:00:55.000Well, I mean, literally in today's video where we're talking about CBDCs, there have been talk about combining the digital passport with digital currency.
01:01:04.000So it is a move towards a kind of centralized, you know, operating system for all of these things together.
01:01:10.000Like a social credit score system where you are trackable from a medical perspective and a financial perspective where ultimately all of your data ends up trackable, traceable.
01:02:27.000Doctor Bob's going to stay with us then for Stay Free AF.
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