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We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery.
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We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat.
As if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy.
I am the great and powerful.
You gotta say, I'm a human being.
God damn it.
My life has been.
You have met all the primal forces of nature.
Don't give yourselves to brutes.
Men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon potter.
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men.
Machine men with machine minds and machine hearts.
You're beautiful.
I love you.
Good morning, good morning, good morning, everybody.
It is Reality Rance.
I am Jason Burmes.
This is Redvoicemedia.com.
And out of the gates, I want to wish everybody a happy Thanksgiving Eve.
And I'll tell you what's okay about Thanksgiving Eve at this point, even Thanksgiving, is this whole Black Friday craze.
Eggs In Everything00:04:07
There really aren't many doorbusters, at least amongst the large-scale retailers.
Because remember, it used to be midnight after Thanksgiving, and then people rolled it back even further.
And then it was 6 p.m. on Thanksgiving.
So a lot of people weren't even.
This is all pre-COVID, by the way.
But after COVID and during COVID, it was like this long spell sale.
And most of it you could get online anyway, right?
I'm more for that.
Okay.
The door busting thing, you know, you used to see those videos, people attacking each other over those deals.
Yikes.
Yikes.
No thanks.
And then there's always Cyber Monday, but really, right now until Christmas, basically, there will be almost the same sales.
There'll be some patches where things are more expensive or whatever.
You might be able to get some things this week cheaper.
But at the end of the day, not many people, unfortunately, have the scratch for that extra extra.
Right?
And look, I'll be the first one to admit that prices have come down on certain items.
Okay.
Eggs are back to like real-world prices.
And I'm very grateful for that because I enjoy eggs.
I put eggs in a lot of things.
I feed eggs to my dog.
You know, I don't feed my dog dog food.
And by the way, not to get off on a rant here.
It is Reality Rance.
Especially because the Sam Altman stuff is pretty super interesting when you see how they just reconstructed everything in less than a week in this weird, you're out, you're in, you're hired, you're fired.
There's a new board, the board's out.
It's an interesting thing.
But as far as dog food, my dog has a shiny, shiny coat, and he's fit.
I would just recommend, no matter what level of like you're getting the blue dog food and all this other stuff, I don't know, man.
They look like pellets to me.
A little concentrate, no matter what you're buying.
Now, I know there's the more gourmet, wet stuff that looks a little better.
Do it yourself.
You know, I'll give everybody my basic recipe right now for my dog.
Rice is the base.
Several eggs, three to five, depending on how big the batch is that I whip up.
Then just some vegetables.
It depends on what I've got, like extra lying around.
Could be a mixed vegetable, could be a broccoli, could be a spinach.
I like to get it green, peas, green beans, whatever.
That's in there.
And then usually ground beef.
I've substituted with other meat before.
Sometimes I'll throw potatoes in there.
Sometimes beans will get thrown in there.
He gets a lot of the leftovers too.
But that as a base right there, I mean, do you think that your dog is getting more actual meat protein than my dog that's eating ground beef?
No matter how minuscule it is.
And it's not really that minuscule.
Each batch, which lasts about five days, I'd say, you're getting at least a pound of ground beef in there.
At least.
Do you think that your animal's getting that?
And one of the reasons I've done it is because, you know, I've had dogs in the past.
Every one of them got cancer.
Everyone.
Now I get it.
Dogs get older.
You know, the oldest one, my baby Karma, I don't want to get too emotional here.
She made it to about 13.
But Jax, he developed cancer at six and like a weird spinal cancer is what they found.
Microsoft's Board Seat Question Mark00:06:16
Who knows?
And then it looked like brain cancer for LJ at 10.
Just, I'm not doing that with this dog.
You know, I'd like to get 13 to 15 healthy years out of him.
And he's fit.
And like I said, looks great, feels great.
It doesn't take that long.
You're doing that, you know, once every, like I said, five days or so.
So it's like, I don't know, you do it like five times a month, six times a month, big deal.
Wow.
Wow.
Six times a month.
You cook some food that takes like 30 minutes.
So your dog lives longer.
Anyway, Sam Altman.
Why is this a big deal?
Why am I covering it?
Why is the lead story?
Because something definitely just happened at Open AI.
And they had already had a partnership with Microsoft.
But if you're following this, Altman gets ousted.
He gets hired by Microsoft.
Other people follow him.
They get hired by Microsoft.
All of a sudden, all these employees start talking about a revolt and they feel like the board was hasty.
Then poor board members come back and say, we shouldn't have done this.
And now, as of this morning, Altman is back in.
All right.
It's not clear whether or not he'll get a seat at the board, but he's the CEO again.
Really bizarre.
He comes back in as the CEO of this company.
But then you look at the new board that they formed of three people.
And at least it appears to be three.
Maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe there's more than these three, but Larry Summers, Mr. Bilderberg, and all-around not-so-great guy is on that board.
So I'm actually going to hit this clip.
It explains it a little bit better than I did, but essentially everything I just said.
And here we go.
What do these changes in terms of governments mean for open AI and the model going forward?
Yeah, I think we're still waiting to hear the answers to those questions.
I think, you know, this is only really a first step.
So the old board's out.
There's a completely new board.
Sam Altman's back as CEO won't be a board member, at least for now.
I think a lot of the press outlets are suggesting that this three-person board will basically now look to vet candidates to expand it maybe up to nine.
So there's a question mark there about whether Microsoft will get a board seat, which obviously they've been lacking before.
So I think there's big governance changes in play.
I think, yeah, obviously historically, the governance has really protected the kind of AI safety and security aspects of being a responsible developer of this technology.
I think there are some safeguards there to protect that going forward, but maybe there'll be a more integrated balance between the commercial interests and this kind of more kind of societal interests they have at heart.
So, Matt, I guess the question is, are they.
So, there he is, Larry Summers, pretty vile human being.
I don't really know anything about Brett Taylor.
I've heard of Salesforce and Adam D'Angelo.
I've heard of Quora, but I'm not quite sure what they do.
He looks rather young.
But again, these are the three board members now.
See, there was that talk of expansion to nine, right?
Just I don't know if you guys watch Silicon Valley, but I'm pretty sure that was Mike Judge as well.
Mike Judge, pretty brilliant guy, and really, I think, did an excellent job with that show to show kind of the absurdity of the whole thing.
But these are players.
AI is the real deal technology.
The Bilderberg group is managing a post-truth world.
So who knows what this coup d'etat was?
There are going to be warring factions inside.
So is it going to need and take some time for things to stabilize?
And how significant is this move from Microsoft and its AI strategy?
Yeah, I mean, I think the composition of the board and what's gone on the last few days suggests that actually the kind of direction of travel is now much more aligned.
I think this is a board that's supportive of Sam Altman.
Microsoft's clearly supportive of him too.
So I think there's kind of less concern there.
I think for Microsoft, this is a good outcome.
I mean, I think they've positioned themselves incredibly well and done a great job of being very pragmatic about what's going on.
So I think, you know, they've got a huge investment in this business, and it's kind of integral to all of their AI products they're rolling out.
So I think the fact that they've got Sam Altman back in place is clearly a very strong relationship between Microsoft and Sam Altman.
If they get a board seat as well, then I think they'll have kind of really locked down.
Oh, Microsoft's up.
Like, Microsoft's up.
I could just never play the stock market with these companies.
I couldn't do it.
You know, don't get me wrong.
The crypto market, I mean, Bitcoin is booming.
That's for sure.
What it hit 43 again?
It was at 37 yesterday.
Let's do that one live.
Let's see where that's at.
Bitcoin price.
Boom.
36.5.
So it's gone down slightly.
But as you can see, let's go the five-day marker.
Where is it?
There's the 37.
Where was the 43 spike that I saw seeing?
It was reported on 43, but I guess that's not quite there.
That's five days or one week.
I guess I can't look at it right here.
This is just the Google thing.
I know there are a lot of you crypto heads out there as well.
I got a ton of other stories that I want to get into.
Assange in Belmarsh.
Assange trending.
And one of the things that now is constantly trending, and it's hard not to trend, I guess, is the situation in the Middle East.
Muhammad's Warning00:05:56
The headlines that we're here for a ceasefire now.
I sure hope so.
I sure hope so.
There's talk of hostages now being reunited.
I know there's a little girl that was like a headline.
And look, man, I just don't want any more death.
I don't want to see an escalation.
I'm trying to be pragmatic about the whole thing.
Not in fantasy land, one way or the other, right?
But then you got this Obama official.
This is going viral.
And this is something that I think is important to point out.
First of all, there's two clips that are out there.
This guy was a high-level national security guy.
And he's down in New York.
And he's basically harassing this dude that serves halal food.
He's got like a food cart.
And it's pretty wild.
I'm not going to lie.
Obviously, the dude's like taping him with his cell phone or whatever, but he doesn't care.
He just will play the clips and we'll let you guys decide.
Go.
No, no.
Muhammad was a child of us.
Go.
It says in the hadith.
Do you read the hadith?
Go.
Do you read the hadith?
How old was Aisha when Muhammad married her?
Snake your business.
Go.
No, I'm asking you.
Go.
She was six.
And then he tried to have sex with her when she was nine.
And her hair fell out.
It says that in your own holy book.
Go, please.
No, no.
You go.
You go.
You, you, you.
What's your name?
What's my name?
Yeah.
Muhammad.
Yeah.
Are you sure?
Yeah.
What's your name?
It's not your business.
No, no, what's your name?
It's not your business.
You asked me.
Now I gave you my answer.
You give me your name.
Doesn't care legally?
Go.
Why should I go?
It's a free country.
It's not Egypt here.
Okay, I'm the Kuzu Belize.
Go.
Why?
It's not right.
Why would I go to Salvador?
Why not?
It's not.
He likes killing Jews.
Oh, that's not right.
He likes killing Jews, he said.
You're harassing Jews.
Maybe I am.
Maybe I am harassing that guy.
And look, man, again, I'm not here Koran thumping one way or the other.
But look at that.
My name is Muhammad.
All right, so that's tame in comparison to him saying in the next one, okay, that killing 4,000 Palestinian children isn't enough.
It's not enough.
Oh, this one's got no audio.
Come on, Twitter.
We're going to have to find it right here.
But again, he's trending.
So, Obama official harass harasses halal.
Let's see.
Yeah, yes.
All over the place.
I didn't have to spell anything right here.
Right here.
I mean, here it is right here.
He's an advisor, ex-White House advisor.
Let's see if we can get the second video here.
There he is, right there.
Sedowitz worked as a deputy director, senior political officer in the U.S. State Department Office of Israel and Palestinian Affairs.
So he actually worked directly inside the conflict.
And this is the here it is right here.
Let's see.
Boom.
Let's see if we can bring it back.
This is the second one.
Did you rape your daughter like Muhammad did?
Did you rape your daughter like Muhammad?
Speak English.
You only speak English?
Listen to English.
You don't speak English.
Yes.
All right.
See, that just shows how ignorant you are.
Because your Muhammad was a rapist.
It says in the Hanik in your holy book.
Muhammad, your prophet.
You know who you are.
I prove it.
I'm not some book.
I'm just working here.
Go.
My kids.
What about my kids?
Yuka Shindi, not me.
Go.
Okay, why see here?
You know what?
We killed 4,000 Palestinian kids.
You know what?
It wasn't enough.
We killed 4,000 Palestinian kids.
That's how we bring about peace and understanding and caring.
Those are the kind of psychopaths we put in government.
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Why Normies Matter00:04:34
So it's also psychopaths like that that think it's okay to torture Julian Assange or anybody.
And here's the thing: you'll get left alone to a certain extent as long as you're not effective.
The more effective you are, the quicker and harder they come after you.
Period.
And one of the reasons that Assange was kind of at the apex of effectiveness is there was no editorializing.
There was his voice, sure, but there wasn't a website that was saying this or that or making commentary.
There were the raw in-your-face documents that at first the media didn't ignore.
Later on, they absolutely did.
I mean, you look at the OPCW and Syria in particular, and the vast majority.
I mean, 99.9% of the mainstream media wouldn't touch it globally.
And it was all right there, right?
So, Assange is a huge issue now.
We're one 30-minute hearing and appeal hearing away for him being extradited to this country to face espionage charges.
And again, I constantly have to make this reference to Trump because now he's facing espionage charges.
And he had the power then to put an end to all of it.
And instead, he decided to be transactional about it and vindictive about it.
And now the same people, essentially, that had this vendetta and smear campaign against Assange and now look like they're going to get what they want did the same thing to Trump.
So again, it's varying levels of effectiveness, right?
You can say what you want about Alex Jones.
And we had fun yesterday with the video game and it was hilarious.
And look, that thing is drawing mainstream attention to a lot of issues.
Is it absolutely ridiculous?
Yes.
Yes.
I don't believe Paul McCartney died 50 years ago.
I don't believe Michelle Obama is a man.
I heard this ducks comment in it that I hadn't heard before that the ducks of the park are free and he has 550 ducks.
Just take them.
It's funny.
It's goofy.
But it brings people in.
Well, whether or not he was right about Shady Hook, and I don't think he was right.
I never went the crisis actor route.
And you know, guys, how critical I am of the crisis actor thing all around.
Not just Sandy Hook, but we've done real things on that.
And we think that Sandy Hook actually does deserve more investigation.
We also believe all those kids died.
See how that works?
Who holds that position?
Or for the mainstream or the normies that don't question, I love the normies that don't question.
How many people understand that there is a position to take where you think dead kids, horrible event, possible accomplices, possible lies?
Okay?
Who think, like, seriously?
Those aren't even in the same arena.
So he gets one thing like pretty wrong.
And maybe he should have lost a defamation case or two and paid out some kind of fine.
Impossibly the hundreds of thousands.
I think millions would have been absurd on any case.
Even somebody like Parker, who was named directly or shown over, whatever.
I'm not here to make the judgment on that.
But like a reasonable sum, a billion dollars.
A billion dollars in a case where he didn't really even have a jury trial.
Just a jury to sit there and decide how guilty he was.
Well, that's not right.
That's clearly they're going after the guy.
And Trump's the same way, man.
Partial Gag Order Lifted00:15:48
Say what you want about him.
Far from perfect.
They'd much rather have Nikki Haley, this woman, free hat, the free hat woman.
Okay?
You leave my daughter's name out of your voice.
Here's some fun.
Here's some fun with Nikki Haley.
I love your hat.
Thank you.
Let if your guys give it to me for free.
I love your head.
Thank you.
Let if your guys give it to me for free.
That's what a joke that campaign is.
I mean, in fact, I can't even believe that she's got 50 people there.
You know, this is like the local Republican base.
Now, the difference between her and say a Ramaswamy is, you know, Ramaswamy was just in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
And look, maybe he pandered a little bit to Iowans in the mainstream media, but also we got a clip of somebody speaking to him in that forum, which was an actual packed house of people that wanted to hear what the guy had to say.
Say what you said, want about Ramaswamy.
A lot of what he says is spot on.
So he was at the Iowa Town Hall.
We're actually going to play this clip right now of him talking about being in Iowa.
And again, is he pandering a little bit in the jacket in front of like the farm stuff?
Maybe.
Maybe, but I can tell you this, living here.
You know, the questions that he says he got asked about CBDCs, yeah.
Yeah, no, we're talking about it here.
And it's not just because I'm not a Republican.
People are concerned.
People that are politically aware are concerned.
And the other thing is, even though I'm in the quad cities, you drive 15 minutes in any direction, and you could easily have the Ramaswamy backdrop that he does have in this clip right here.
You are crisscrossing the country.
You're getting your message out.
You're on, I believe, three events already in Iowa today.
How's it going?
What are you hearing from people on the ground?
Is there excitement?
What's the latest?
A lot of excitement on the ground.
I think that we've been up to the fire code in the last couple of events.
We had six events yesterday, six more today.
Wow.
One of the things that encourages me about being in Iowa is I get really strong questions from the people who are just on the ground showing up at these town halls.
I mean, earlier today and yesterday, multiple questions about central bank digital currencies, about the future of AI and AI policy.
Absolutely.
And multiple places.
It's not just a one-off.
And so in many cases, I get better questions even from the print media reporters that show up, better questions actually from the people who show up on the ground, the farmers, the everyday Iowans at these events.
And so I think there's a reason why states like Iowa go first.
There's no social media algorithms or TV screens distorting those in-person conversations.
And one of the things we're seeing is many of the people coming to my events have never participated in a caucus or haven't done so in recent history.
That's actually, I think, portends really well for us.
And so we're on track to deliver what I think will be a real surprise in how we do here in Iowa.
It's going to propel us to the rest of the race.
And I feel very good about it.
And I don't think there's any reason that he won't come in a strong second to Trump.
Listen, Trump has his whole shebango.
I showed people, showed up to the restaurant I like to go to, the treehouse.
And the guy's a rock star.
He is.
But there's, in my mind, you know, again, being here on the ground in Iowa, I don't know how he doesn't come in second.
I really don't.
Like, like, who wants Nikki Haley, who they are pushing and pushing?
Thank you for the free hat.
The nine-year-old kid is making you look like the stood you are.
And I'm sorry, man.
Like, I'm fine with a woman candidate or a woman president.
I voted for one all the way back in 2018 or 2018, 2008, 15 years ago.
Okay?
Just want to put that on the record because I thought she, Cynthia McKinney, was the best candidate.
I didn't think it was even close.
Okay?
So I voted my heart.
I don't like Cruella Devil, white pants suit, white, like, just something about it, dude.
It's just like the whole nine, like Hillary Clinton scares me in her outfits.
And I think rightfully so.
She's frightening.
Is she as frightening as the witch on a stick that we defeated yesterday in Alex Jones's NWO wars?
No, definitely not.
But, well, maybe.
Maybe more because that's real.
But like, that's her real persona.
Like, he we came, we saw, he died.
I'm glad Alex put that in there.
I think that was a strong, strong move.
So, um, the vaccine right here takes on yet another uh mainstream media Muppet that tries to go after Trump.
And that's the other thing.
While the other candidates can't wait to say, you know, Donald Trump didn't, eh, we're gonna, we need new blood.
No, he actually defends Donald Trump in a context the others will not.
You are crisscrossing the country.
You're getting involved in the moment.
Hold on.
You're on.
I believe that language, they live like vermin.
Do you believe that that is, as your Republican colleague Chris Christie has said, neo-Nazi rhetoric?
This is a classic mainstream media move.
Pick some individual phrase of Donald Trump.
Focus on literally that word without actually interrogating the substance of what's at issue.
The word was chosen.
The word is actually describing a series of behaviors.
You have Antifa and other related groups that have been burning down cities for the last three years in this country.
Would you describe that?
Wild violating the rule of law.
We have an invasion on our southern border.
We have millions of people crossing our southern border.
Let's talk about the substance of why we have to recognize that we're not in ordinary times.
Would you use that?
The vocabulary of the verb in or not is not what's important.
Well, I haven't used that language.
So you can look at my track record on the campaign trail.
I talk about the issues.
We all talk about them differently.
But what I'm not going to do is play some game of focusing on some word that somebody else said without ignoring entirely the substance of what we're actually talking about.
A border crisis of historic proportion, economic stagnation we haven't seen in 50 years, a national identity crisis and a loss of national pride in the next generation that's potentially existential for this country.
Let's talk about our dependence on China.
Today we're actually talking about Xi Jinping, picking on Donald Trump's word vermin to talk about that status quo.
You know what's vermin?
What's running around San Francisco on a given day before Gavin Newsom cleaned it up on a dime to roll out the red carpet for Xi Jinping?
If he could do that for Xi Jinping, he could have done it on an ordinary day.
And yet we're here sitting talking not about the substance of that, but on one word that Donald Trump said in some speech in Miami.
This is what's wrong with the mainstream media.
Focus on the substance and let's have an actual policy debate.
Boom!
Rama Swami!
Rather than talking to a presidential candidate instead of the policy substance of what's actually going on in the country, picking on some word that Donald Trump said on a certain day and asking me for comment on it, give me a break.
Oh!
Oh!
Rama Swami!
And you saw, listen, if you watch that, look at towards the end.
She just keeps looking down.
Look at her, trying to keep a straight face.
But at the end, she's, oh, I got to look down again.
Oh, I'm going to look down.
Yeah, yeah, no, you got scolded like a little child because you were acting like a child.
Because it's childlike politics that the mainstream media has.
I want to remind everybody that the second hour is over at RVMrumble.com.
Now, usually on Wednesdays, I pull out a pre-recorded interview or an archive or a hodgepodge of deep dive videos.
We're staying live today.
My other gig I did the pre-records for, I'm off throughout the rest of the week.
So we're doing two hours.
I may actually get to your comments and questions if you want to get them in there.
I don't know about that.
We might do it in the last segment of the first hour, but we've got plenty more Ramaswamy to hit.
We've got the pandemic treaty to talk about.
And we've also got Trump in appeals court.
We're going to do that next segment and just show you again how corrupt this system has outwardly become, outwardly become.
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So I want to play this clip because as we talk about Trump, people have to realize, like, whether you like him or not, he is a super duper.
He was a rock star before.
That's how he got elected.
Okay.
He's nowhere on social media anymore.
I mean, unless you're ripping on him or it's something tame, you can't find it on social media.
He's eliminated from the Facebook algorithm altogether, basically.
Right?
It's gone.
You know, people individually talk, but you used to be able to watch him live at a rally.
You used to be able to see him all the time.
He's in court all the time.
And unless you're posting something that says he's already guilty or he's a bigot or he said that, it ain't out there.
And guess what?
Twitter's just as bad.
Go and try to find Raw Trump video, no matter who you're following on the MAGA train.
And my point is this: the guy is still super popular without even having the recourse of being able to speak to the people directly.
And what he does have to speak to the people, because he's already built that huge base, Truth Social, all these echo chambers, ghetto, getter, blah, blah, blah, blah.
They're trying to gag him so he cannot defend himself against what I believe are totally and completely fraudulent charges.
And you know, he believes that.
That's the other thing.
Like to act like Donald Trump is holding back or is some kind of like, no, he knows.
He's an agent of Putin.
Those Putin people are the worst, man.
They're the worst.
So right now, a partial gag order has been lifted.
All right, but they're trying to reinstitute it.
And again, wage lawfare on the guy.
So let's play this clip.
A federal appeals court yesterday heard arguments on whether to reinstitute a gag order on former President Donald Trump in his 2020 election obstruction case.
They are weighing how to strike a balance between the gag order and protecting Trump's free speech rights and his ability to defend himself on the campaign trail.
Scott McFarlane was in the courtroom and joins us from Washington.
Scott, good morning.
Now, look at this guy, Scott McFarland.
Listen how he talks.
Can you imagine if I came on air and I talked like, well, well, Kent, let me let you know about this.
You can't get more fake and pathetic than the mainstream media.
Look at that two-bit haircut, die-job, pathetic striped tie.
Yuckles.
Vlad, good morning to you.
Based on what we heard in the room, the judges based on what we heard, L'Real, the judges have decided that.
Well, here's the talking point.
Trump could really hurt somebody.
He could target the jurors.
What?
What?
No.
No.
Jack Smith is his political enemy.
Anybody that doesn't have their head firmly up the ass of another knows this.
So yeah, he should be able to say what he wants about Jack Smith.
Jack Smith is a part of the Leviathan, the mechanisms that have waged lawfare against Trump.
Appear poised to uphold but potentially narrow the gag order in this case.
The original order prohibits Trump from making public statements targeting the witnesses in the case, the court staff, the staff.
The witnesses in the case.
So again, you can't discuss your accusers.
See what's happening in this country?
Just like the Mackey case, where Mackey couldn't really face his accuser because his accuser was allowed to be an anonymous internet troll on the stand microchip.
Okay.
Donald Trump can't say anything about the witnesses.
You can't say the witnesses are lying.
I mean, come on, man.
In the words of Joe Biden, come on, man.
Relatives of the special counsel Jack Smith, too.
In the courtroom, we heard the judges quickly interject as the special counsel's attorney argued that the gag order helps prevent threats and harassment of those involved with the case.
And they quickly peppered Trump's lawyer with questions when he argued that the gag order limits Trump's First Amendment rights and his ability to campaign.
But the judges spent much more time questioning Trump's lawyer.
That was noticeable.
One judge said the risk of harassment and threats only increases as we get closer to Trump's March trial date.
It only increases threat.
Again, who has Donald Trump hurt with his words?
When did Donald Trump's words physically hurt anybody?
Sick Of Defamation Laws00:08:03
I'm so sick of it, man.
I mean, again, we have defamation laws for a reason.
Otherwise, we're supposed to have free speech.
Okay?
And quite frankly, the mainstream media has gotten away with exuberant amounts of defamation against good people, Assange being one of them, for years.
It's the norm.
It's the norm.
I mean, my God.
All right.
I want to go back to Vivek here.
That's what I want to go to.
He's a smart guy.
Bill Maher has Donna Brazil and Adam Kinzinger on.
Okay.
Kinzinger, another horrible, you guys help crying like a baby.
Oh, God, Kinzinger, what an awful human being he is.
And they're sitting up there and they're talking about Vivek and Ramaswamy, and they keep calling him Vivek.
All right.
By this point, everybody should know his name was or is Vivek.
I made that mistake early on.
I have corrected myself.
It's Vivek like you eat in cake.
Vivek the snake.
Get in there.
And Mar just kind of looks at Brazil, who refuses to say his name right and is like, you know, this is a little bigoted, a little racist.
And whether it's racist or not, it's completely and totally disrespectful.
And it's purposely dismissive.
So let's get to this Marr clip because it is pretty darn golden.
We've got so many clips.
They're tough to find.
Where is it?
Oh, Grush, we're going to get into later, too.
He was on Rogan, the alien agenda.
Where is it?
Vivek, Vivek, Vivek.
Vivek.
Where is it?
Iowa Smart.
No, we can't do that one.
Where's Mar?
There it is.
Lays it down.
And Vivek needs to just shut the hell up and go home.
I'm proud of it.
And Vivek.
And Vivek needs to just shut the hell up and go home.
I'm proud of it.
We all hate Vivek.
We all hate Vivek.
Look at it.
We all hate Vivek.
Look at that pudgy excuse of a slithering worm of a human.
Did you call him a slithering worm, Jason?
That's some pretty serious rhetoric.
You guys held.
We all hate Vivek.
These people are pathetic.
Look at.
I don't know if Brazil's about to hot a Yukin on you.
I mean, I don't know.
It's Vivek.
Vivek.
Well, what?
Not that I have.
Vivek?
Whatever.
Would you say that about other people?
Is it Vivek?
Ramasama?
Ramaswamy?
Ramaswamy.
Thank you so much.
I love so much when I come on this show.
I know.
Vivek?
Vivek.
Vivek needs to go home.
I agree.
I don't agree.
I think he's kicking ass and taking names, and he's a threat to the establishment.
That's just me.
I just feel like there's something wrong with everybody refusing to learn to say his name.
Vivek.
I just feel there's a little racism there.
Vivek, Vivek.
I'll say it.
Of course I will.
I'm spineless.
Vivek, Vivek, I'll say it.
We all hate Vivek.
Look at, oh, God.
Ugh.
I know we don't like him, but just say his name right.
You're the first one I've ever heard say that.
I always say that.
I could be wrong.
Maybe it's not Vivek.
Yeah, maybe not.
No, it is.
It is Vivek because I heard him door rap, and he said it rhymes with cake.
Okay.
This is what the CNN audience needs to know.
They damn well do because they don't know much.
And if they don't know the guy's name, they certainly don't know the guy's policies.
It's Vivek.
Like cake.
So here is a person at that town hall or one of the town halls.
Like I said, they did four of them in Iowa recently.
And listen, again, I like how he doesn't cut the guy off.
He lets him say his piece and then he responds after the fact.
This is along the same lines of that.
I kind of feel like the question that I hear the most, and by the way, we drove 12 hours round trip from Indiana to come over to get details that people say, oh, I'm listening, I'm listening to the Vivek, and I want to hear the details.
Well, I'm getting all the details today.
And what I would say, you know, Donald Trump seems to be the grenade we threw when we needed it.
And now we have people running around trying to put this grenade back together.
And it's just not the way that it works.
But we've got a chance to see what Donald Trump was able to do.
And I'm very, I was a very big supporter of President Trump.
We've got a chance to see that.
And his policy, although great while we were in it, it is almost entirely gone.
We see a product like Obama, how much I hate his policy, but it lasted all the way through the Trump presidency.
We're still dealing with it today.
And for me, this is a message.
This is an idea.
This is a man who has the ability and the knowledge to have a lasting effect on our country and to do something that I really, truly don't believe that Donald Trump was able to bring.
I went to the NRA convention in Indianapolis to see Donald Trump speak.
I accidentally got to hear Vivek Ramswami speak.
And I left there after the man set the whole building on fire.
Everybody was there, was on their feet.
And I was a believer when I left.
I went there, a Donald Trump fan.
I left there a Vivek Ram Swami fan.
And I also left there with my 10-year-old daughter.
And I said this this morning.
I told her when he walked out the state, I said, that is a man who knows how to protect our freedoms.
He knows how to do it.
Not that we just need to do it, but he knows how to do it.
And as a very devout Christian, I know that this man knows how to defend my religious freedom.
And that means everything to me.
I didn't vote for Donald Trump because I thought he was an exemplary Christian.
I voted for him to begin because I thought he knew how to defend this.
I think he did a fine job.
It's time to pass the baton.
And you're my man.
Thank you.
I wanted to say a word about this because, you know what, if I had come in 2016, maybe I made some of the same mistakes.
But you got to learn from who came before you to build on that, okay?
So I'll give you one example.
Shutting down the deep state.
How do you do it?
You got to be willing to fire a majority.
I think it's 75% of the federal bureaucrats.
We still have a federal government, but some measures are too big, okay?
But that's the first step.
Now, they told Trump he can't do this.
Why?
Because you have civil service protections.
Read the law.
The civil service rules only apply to individual employee firings.
They do not apply to mass layoffs.
Mass firings are absolutely what I am bringing to the DC bureaucracy.
That's what it's going to say.
And I got to tell you, I like his idea where he slashes it by your Social Security number.
It's brilliant, actually.
And look, I like this.
God is real.
There are two genders.
Human flourishing requires fossil fuels.
Reverse racism is racism.
And open border is no border.
Parents determine the education of their children.
The nuclear family is the greatest form of governance known to man.
Mankind, it says.
Humankind, maybe.
I don't know.
You know, I'm not here to have the God debate, but I was actually thinking about that rather extensively last night.
And I am a believer in what?
Our God-given rights.
Vake And Culture00:10:53
And I'll get to that on the other side of this break.
But I think that's a powerful clip.
And I think that that guy he was talking to was rather eloquent on how a lot of voters actually feel, just throwing that out there.
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And let's get into the God thing for a second because, again, I had this thought the other day.
It's just so inherently important that you do not allow your domain, you, okay, to be overtaken by another individual human being as though they have maximum authority over everything in your life or institution of any kind, whether that be religious or government.
Period.
Like, inherently, you have rights given to you by God and everybody else does.
And that's so damn important.
Because once you don't have that, you have just really escalating and elevating forms of dehumanization.
And when you have that, you have more authoritarianism.
You have more dictatorships.
Okay.
And you no longer have any semblance of a free humanity.
Dangerous.
Dangerous.
Let's see what else we got before we get to the second hour.
When we get to the second hour, as I said, we're going to talk a little bit more about that pandemic treaty.
And I don't know.
Do we have more the vake?
I think that we may have most of a vake.
We're also going to talk a little DARPA, DARPA, DARPA and the I-word, which we can't really do here.
We're going to also show you the video of that gentleman after he was acquitted of all the ridiculous charges in Calgary for daring, okay, daring to serve people pizza.
That's right.
Without papers, pizza.
That's right.
You didn't have to show him your papers.
He served everybody.
There's individual freedom and choice in this man.
Imagine that.
I know it's kooky.
Let's go to some of the questions and comments.
Get them in.
I'm not going to scroll all the way up, but uh, we'll get there.
Let's do it.
I think we could do that.
The chats.
Oh, no.
Is that what?
Oh, is that not taking it now?
Of course.
We'll do it live and we'll put you on there.
Show you how, show you how the sausage is made.
We'll do a little ad source desktop capture with a smart selection here.
And we're going to go right over to here.
Let's go there.
And we're going to try to make it nice and even.
Boom.
Look at that, guys.
Look at how that happens.
That's pretty good.
Pretty good.
It's where it needs to be.
Now we'll just bring it on down.
Boom.
Look at that.
Look at that.
How about that?
All right.
Israel hires retired Jewish people, grandmas, and students to troll online.
That's what is that?
One of the units.
We went over that.
It's not just Israel.
Like, first of all, yeah, does Israel do that?
Sure.
Do private companies do that?
Yeah, sure.
Did Media Matters do that?
Yes.
This guy sounds like a Fed.
Which guy was sounding like a Fed?
I don't know what you're talking about.
If that was Trump, they'd say, oh, are you talking about the news reporter with his ridiculous voice?
If that was Trump, they'd say telling him to go home was xenophobic, etc.
Fed, Fed, Fed, Fed.
Still out of 400 million, this is the best we've got.
When we talk about Vivek Ramaswamy, look, I mean, who's better up there right now?
Am I a better man than that guy?
I don't know that I, I, first of all, I don't know his true heart and soul.
I don't know what he's done in his private life.
You know, I don't know him as an individual.
I know what he's projected.
And I know that it's very difficult to even get on that stage, let alone be effective on that stage.
It's not, it's not a cakewalk, everybody.
Pretty tough.
Okay.
Just saying, like, pretty hardcore.
It's the height of idiocy for a black woman to make fun of names.
She's another Shania in disguise.
I mean, I think it's ridiculous for anybody to make fun of names, right?
Like, that's the thing.
But making fun of names, and it doesn't have to be ethnically involved, is funny.
And I like humor, right?
And look, was her response to Mar a little crass?
Everybody laughed, though.
Everybody had a laugh.
But Vivek is coming.
Let's see.
Release the suppressed tech.
Good luck.
Yeah, we're going to play Grush.
And Grush basically says he's 100% sure we're not alone in the universe.
But then he goes, well, unless everybody's lying to me that I've talked to.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'd say most of them are lying to you or just totally ignorant of the fact.
And how many of the people that have talked to you have any semblance of saying, well, I actually met the aliens.
I sat down with the aliens.
We actually went to the galactic stars with the aliens.
No.
He's coming from the financial predator class, though.
I mean, again, he's made, despite that, he's made his tax records the last 20 years public.
Just saying, it's a big deal.
Culture is not understood.
We need to vote America culture.
I think American culture is a lot of things, though.
Let's see.
Sorry, Katie Kane.
I didn't see your post about the seven bills spot on.
The federal lawyer corrupted and qualified immunity.
A real solution.
Boycott Treasury bonds.
A fuera.
So that is a reference to the video we played earlier in the week.
with this new guy in Argentina.
And again, whether or not he delivers, whether or not he's, you know, as pro-freedom as he says, the rhetoric is there.
And it shows that the people are fed up.
A fuera.
There's a few who address changing the culture, though.
The game theory using memes, autonomy student.
Old meme memes.
The role of politics is the manipulation and control of the people.
What type of person wants to do that?
I don't necessarily want to do that, Melody.
But could I see myself in politics in the future because I feel like put up or shut up?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And Ramaswamy, I don't think is somebody that got involved in politics to have power.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, he's not like, he's not a career policy.
He's not a Joe Biden, right?
He's not that guy.
He's not somebody that was in law.
He's a lawyer.
And then, like, I'm going to become a politician because so many take that route because they realize how dirty they're going to be, right?
Instead, made a lot of money.
It's probably like, hey, man, I've made a lot of money, a lot of great business decisions.
Country's messed up.
World's messed up.
Maybe I can do something about it.
I mean, is that super narcissism?
Maybe, but like, at the same time, at what point do you put the burden on your shoulders and say, well, at least I got to at least try.
It's only one run at the title.
One shot.
One playthrough.
Okay.
Fake president, fake laws, and fake voting system.
We are watered down way too much.
Don't necessarily disagree with that comment.
Trying To Make A Difference00:15:57
Let's see.
Google deletes it if you type in the words fair tax.
Let's see.
Gotta fly, friends.
Please enjoy your time.
Hey, everybody.
Yeah, if you are flying and you shouldn't, you should be going to rvmrumble.com for the second hour.
That's rvmrumble.com.
But I do want to reiterate that I hope everybody has an amazing holiday, a delicious, delicious, delicious turkey do.
As much turquoise as you can imagine.
Like turk, turk, turk a lock.
Turk it up.
Turkitans.
And if you don't eat turkey, something else delicious.
And again, I just hope you get to spend some quality time with the family.
Let's see.
Funny, she's the one that gave Killery the debate answers.
Yeah, no, Donna Brazil is heavily involved in the Democratic Party.
That's why she's there.
Let's see.
Have a good Thanksgiving.
We're all Thanksgiving it up.
A fuera.
Don't we need younger people running this country?
I don't disagree, Brock.
I don't disagree.
Who's getting blocked?
Who's doing this?
I don't know what's going on there.
Let's see.
Let's see.
Second hour.
Unit 8,200.
Yeah, we talked about that really quick.
Yahoo!
Super cool seeing you and BJ together at Caged Aggression.
Well, thank you.
That was a super cool moment, right?
Pretty lucky.
Again, I live a blessed life.
I really do.
And I had a great time this past weekend with Christon T. Harris over at Bellator in Chicago, just as a fan.
Listen, here's the key to living your dreams.
Are you ready?
Are you ready?
You keep working towards them.
You're grateful and thankful when opportunities do arise.
You seize on those opportunities and you don't try to make it all about you.
And what do I mean by that?
I get it.
You got to have the driving force and do all this other stuff.
But like, if it's all about this certain goal, okay, and you don't get there, is that crushing?
Well, it depends on what the goal is.
And I've already lived a bunch of my dreams, achieved a lot of my goals.
I'm a beauty school dropout.
You know, I'm a pizza guy bartender.
And I've made some pretty effective documentary films that are going to outlast me because I'm human.
Okay.
And we all get one run and that'll end.
I actually am able to make a living doing this, doing this, which I think is important.
That's amazing.
And I have a side gig in MMA.
Wow.
Wow.
It is the law of attraction.
It is pulling in positivity, but it's not just sitting on your arnis and hoping for it all to happen.
It's, again, making it happen.
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We have fun here.
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Okay, I'm just saying, like, I try to have a little fun ski and hutch.
Now, when we're talking Ivermectin, because you notice like I take that with that commercial, I take it out.
Jimmy Dore is the one talking about it.
One of the reasons he's talking about it is because he's got double jabbed and he got injured from it.
Not a good, not good.
Yeah, terrible shots.
Awful.
And I love Jimmy Dore.
He was far from perfect.
He's still far from perfect, but he's genuine and he's closer to the truth than most and he dares to question authority.
Okay?
Those are all good things.
You know, you go watch my interview with Kurt Metzger.
He goes, look, man, you know, like, you know, people find your stuff and they look at it and like, it's like, whoa, okay.
Well, that's real.
Like, you know, I play him the clip of CBS News talking about they might have substituted the material with fake bomb material.
So the FBI discussed, why would the FBI just be discussing putting fake material in the bomb?
What do they have to do with making the oh, they made the bomb with their informant salam?
And that's the 93 bombing.
Oh, okay.
Well, that makes sense.
That's that's totally fine.
So this is a clip that Jimmy Doerr posted that shows that DARPA was not only well aware that ivermectin could treat SARS-CoV-2 because it treated SARS-CoV-1, but they did pass that along to the CDC.
See, DARPA is not like full of like monsters, everybody.
The people that work there genuinely do believe they are doing good.
And even in a lot of these black programs and projects, that's why you'd want to work for something like that.
It's not to be evil, okay?
But at the same time, through compartmentalization, through the utilization of the technologies that they develop, unfortunately, even when they do something good like this, the evil suppresses that information and then it injects you with a bunch of hate and lies.
Important thing to realize is that North American science spent 15 years figuring out what to do with the next COVID.
It was back in 2002, 2003, the original SARS-CoV-1 occurred.
And so all sorts of experiments went on to determine what would be a useful response were something similar to occur.
And the research was done.
It was research was all done by 2015, 2016.
And DARPA, D-A-R-P-A, the American research arm of the U.S. military, it specifically knew and specifically recommended and passed the information on to the CDC that ivermectin in particular was the absolute number one product to be used in the event of a coronavirus pandemic.
It was fully known that ivermectin and certainly hydroxychloroquine as well were highly antiviral and immune modulatory.
And those two things were the key to modulate the immune response plus to be antiviral as well.
Those elements were both totally proven in vitro and in vivo with animals so that it was known.
And of course we knew it was completely safe for humans because these medications have been used for 35 to 40 years in humans.
And so that's what was sitting there ready to be used at the next pandemic.
Yep, but nope.
Yep, but nope.
No, no, we got hate and lie shots for you.
Oh, by the way, wouldn't want you to get outside and get vitamin D. Wouldn't want to tell you to supplement.
Go to Bird King.
Go to McDonald's.
They will be open.
The drive-thrus are open.
Oh, no, we're shutting down the gyms.
No, not the liquor stores.
No, the gyms.
Don't you understand?
The gyms, dumbass.
Oh, and yet they're acting like what?
that they need more power, they deserve more power, and that this new pandemic treaty could save the world.
And notice they say could right here.
Top UN officials say it could make the world safer.
Yeah, no, no, no.
Yeah, it could make the world more dangerous.
Yeah, no, no, no, no.
It could cause everybody to turn into a purple dragon.
Like, not will, not would.
It could be good.
This whole thing, you know, it could also be tyrannical, but no, it could be safe.
It makes you safe.
And we saw how safe everybody was during the COVID-19 nightmare, right?
How safe and effective everything was.
Safe and effective, safe and effective.
Say it again.
Safe and effective, safe and effective.
Say it again.
They said it and said it and said it and said it and said it again.
They put it everywhere.
Safe and effective.
Safe and effective.
You know it's safe and effective, right?
I mean, just Bernaysian talking points, nothing more.
There will always be new pathogens with pandemic potential.
It's not a matter of if, but when.
So again, what the heck?
I didn't want to put that back on.
Hold on.
Sorry, everybody.
Sorry, everybody.
So Tedros is already telling you there will be another pandemic.
It's not if, but when.
And hey, we've got 25 government and international agency leaders endorsing the new treaty to shield against future health crises.
No, we don't want, and you notice there it is.
They've got the logo encompassing the globe.
Isn't that lovely?
Just great.
Yeah.
I'm pleased that more leaders are now joining the call for a pandemic treaty, which would be a generational commitment to keeping the world safe.
A generational commitment to keeping the world safe.
Remember, they're for health for peace and peace for health.
This is the next level warfare.
And you better believe the climate agenda is right on target with it as well.
Every damn bit of it.
Every damn bit of it.
So, this is a Croatian MEP telling you what this treaty really is and doing a damn great job of it, by the way.
I would like shortly to there are people from upcoming danger for humanity.
The World Health Organization wants all countries to sign an agreement on handing over the authority to declare a pandemic, procure vaccine and drugs.
It will be healthier and safer for humanity to sign an agreement with the Colombian drug cartel.
They know all about drugs for sure.
During the COVID pandemic, World Health Organization only told lies.
It should be declared a terroristic organization.
They lie.
That is a new and no virus.
That is impossible to make an effective vaccine.
That the vaccine is 82% effective.
That is protects against serious illness and deaths.
That all, of course, were foolish and lies.
Today, the World Health Organization is more dangerous for humanity than the World Economic Forum.
Yep.
And the World Economic Forum is really just a mouthpiece for that agenda.
And the World Health Organization are the ones that want to bring in the biomedical tyranny through their pseudo-authority and pseudo-governance.
But if you push back, if you say no, and it's not easy, you can win.
You can win.
And that's how you beat the COVID 1984 nightmare.
Plan on pursuing a civil suit.
Yes.
It is a bittersweet irony what happened here today.
My restaurant was shut unadjudicated.
I was deemed guilty without going to a court of law.
They shut a man's business down of 20 years.
Two families that depended on that, 30 people that were employed by it, the millions of dollars in taxes that I collected every year because I did what?
Because I chose to accept all and to extend my love to all the fine people of Calgary.
A travesty of justice is what occurred.
Really, truly a shame, a grotesque perversion of hospitality.
And I hope and pray that my brothers and the sisters in the restaurant industry will stand up in the future and refuse to discriminate any of their customers for any reason whatsoever.
It was truly a shame what happened to the hospitality industry.
Has it been a difficult two years for you?
It's the most difficult experience of my life.
These bastards, they literally tried to break me.
They tried to break me financially.
They tried to break me mentally and they tried to break me spiritually.
And they almost came close.
If it wasn't for the good people that joined me here today, the many who I fought with on the streets of Calgary, in the prairies at Coots, in Winnipeg, all across Canada, the millions who rose up to defend our rights and freedoms in this great, great land.
We need to pray to Jesus Christ to offer us forgiveness and to give us the light to fight further into the future.
What is your message to people who are still fighting against these charges against the government?
The government is still going after them.
Never give up hope.
Never give up hope.
And believe in yourself.
One thing I've learned across this journey is that the power of the human spirit is indomitable.
And if there's a mountain in front of me, that mountain shall move.
If there is a mountain in front of me, that mountain shall move.
What's not to love about everything that guy just said and everything that guy just did?
He gave the Trudeau the big FU.
He gave the World Health Organization the big FU.
He gave humanity the big thumbs up.
The big thumbs up Aruski.
And he finally just won in court.
And he should put out the civil case and he should win in that courthouse too.
But it was really about trying to crush people like him and trying to use that guy as an example, among others.
Do not stand up to our authority.
Visiting Julian Assange00:03:05
And we talked to Assange earlier, and this is a clip from somebody who recently visited Assange for the second time.
And really people need to understand what they've done to this guy.
Period.
I visited Julian the other day at Belmont Prison for the second time.
Britain's Guantanamo.
He spends 23 hours every day for three and a half years in solitary confinement.
This is an attempt not to break him, but to kill him.
It's slow murder of a man who's not been convicted, has not been charged of anything except journalism.
I find it astonishing that there were people on the left who turned against Julian, newspapers like Guardian, who played a role in his incarceration and vilification.
Julian is holding on.
Julian is not well.
Julian's soul has been diminished by solitary.
It feels, he told me, as if his personhood has been shrunk down to a tiny kernel.
And his hope is that if our campaign for him to become free again succeeds, that he can grow his personality again from that kernel.
This is our duty.
If you care for your right to know what your governments do behind your back, in your name, all those crimes against humanity being perpetrated, not only in battlefields and invasions of foreign lands, but also against our environment, the secret deals with fossil fuel companies, then you must support Julian Assange because Julian Assange is dying for your right to know what your government is doing on your behalf behind your back.
I mean, that says it all.
And they are.
They're trying to kill him.
They'd rather him actually not come here.
They'd rather him just die that way.
And obviously they want the suicide.
Oh, he killed himself because he knew of his guilt.
No, you tortured this guy.
Right?
And as rigged as the trial will be here in the United States, they don't want any real attention drawn in that respect.
But if they do get it and they do get, they're getting that conviction.
He's going to a courtroom that gives 100% conviction rates.
That's 100% of the time, with what you're charged with, you're guilty.
Does that sound like a justice system to you?
A little suspect, right?
A little sus.
So I want to play this video of a very emotional David Grush.
Like, Grush, dude, he screams.
He screams of incompetence.
Screams of Incompetence00:03:19
He screams of a useful idiot.
I'm sorry.
And I'm not saying the guy's an idiot in the sense of, you know, his baseline.
I have no idea what the guy's like personally.
Okay.
But I'm telling you right now, the way he talks, the way he acts, and what he's saying, he's just so much Johnny nonsense in there.
Just a complete high level of Johnny nonsense.
Are we alone?
Well, the answer is we're not alone.
And I know that with 100% certainty, which as an Intel officer, you never say 100%, but all things pointed towards based on the people I talk to, like Harry Reid, and I use him as an example, but I talk to the highest of the high people you could possibly talk to if you catch my drift.
So unless all of them are lying and they're covering up something else, which I don't even know what it would be at this point, because the phenomenon.
So they are covering up something else.
It is the weapon systems and the technology basis.
And let's say there are entities.
Let's just give them that.
I don't know that they are, in a sense, from some other planet, some other dimension, some other place here on this earth.
I don't know.
I don't know.
But you're saying you do know.
Okay, unless they're all lying and they're covering something else up.
Yes, that's what's going on, Grush.
It's real.
It's been going on for thousands of years.
People have been seeing strange things, and not everybody's mass hallucinating.
Thousands of years.
And again, what can we prove?
That's the real question I have when we get to this topic.
What can we prove?
And it's not a lot.
I get it.
I get the paintings.
But, you know, here, for instance, with the technology, and, you know, a lot of people believe that there's some kind of ancient power system, right?
And that's what the pyramids really were.
Maybe, maybe there was a global ancient wireless power system.
That's possible.
I don't know that to be fact.
And maybe, maybe there were ways that these people were flying.
I know that's way too, whoa, Jason, whoa.
But if there is an advanced civilization, first of all, you look at things like the NASCA lines.
All right.
So at the very least, when you see these massive drawings in ground, obviously there had to be somebody somewhere looking down, right?
Some reason to even do that.
So like balloon technology, you would think at a basis some types of ancient civilizations had figured out.
Just my thought process.
Maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe David Grush is right.
Grushathon Challenge00:02:43
I just, every time I see Grush, it's just, you know, we're going to do a Grushathon.
That's what we'll do right now.
We're going to go to Twitter and find as much Grush as we can.
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Let's just call it a P365, SIG P365, because I SAU, it looks like sour to me, but I'm probably going to butcher it.
I probably already did.
So let's do it.
Let's do a Grushathon.
That's what we really need to do right now.
Let's type in Grush.
Because look, I haven't listened to the whole Joe Rogan podcast.
This is an extended clip on the thing right there.
Let's go.
Mick West, Mr. Debunker.
Do we still follow each other, Mick?
I follow you.
You follow me.
Oh, it looks like you've surpassed me.
Like, Mick West, the debunker, has now surpassed me on Twitter because there's no growth on Twitter either.
Just like I showed you, like, I typed in Grush, and notice David Grush comes up, and obviously the Rogan thing.
Okay.
That's great.
Let's do it with Trump.
Let's see what happens.
Let's see what happens when I type in Trump.
No, I don't follow David Grush.
Videos of Grush come up.
Trump.
And this was just in the top thing.
Remember, I didn't even go over the videos.
Just in the top stuff.
Usually videos are in the top stuff because they're the most shared.
Okay.
All right.
Wait for it.
Never before seen Trump 2024 flag drop at Trump Woman Rink.
Okay.
That's still not Donnie T. Keep going.
Here's Bannon.
Okay.
The golden Trump years, 14 seconds.
Okay.
Here's Morning Joe with a lot of Trump.
I got a lot of Trump when I typed in Trump.
There he is, finally.
This is one hour ago.
And it's someone hating on him.
Obviously, I don't follow this person, right?
No.
Nope.
They don't follow me.
They've got way more followers than me.
Blah, blah, blah.
Fuck off, you fucking fascist piece of shit.
I can't wait until you're finally gone.
I hate the sound of your fucking voice and watching you flap your asshole lips.
You're the worst thing that ever happened to America.
Fuck you.
Dangers of Silence00:06:13
Get lost.
That's the first video of Trump speaking that comes up in a feed of the top dude in the race.
In the race.
RIP, Mr. President, is trending.
Don't tell me that Joe Biden died.
Not a chance.
The CIA logging onto Twitter and seeing RIP, Mr. President, is trending for the JFK anniversary.
Okay, that's why.
Let's see this.
What's this?
Let's see what we got.
This is like an ode to JFK, and we will play that.
I mean, it is the anniversary, everybody.
And we are as a people.
Yeah, yes.
We're doing it.
Ladies and gentlemen, the very word secrecy is repugnant in a free and open society.
And we are, as a people, inherently and historically, opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and to secret proceedings.
We decided long ago that the dangers of excessive and unwarranted concealment of pertinent facts far outweighed the dangers which are cited to justify it.
Even today, there is little value in opposing the threat of a closed society by imitating its arbitrary restrictions.
Even today, there is little value in ensuring the survival of our nation if our traditions do not survive with it.
And there is very grave danger that an announced need for increased security will be seized upon by those anxious to expand its meaning to the very limits of official censorship and concealment.
That I do not intend to permit to the extent that it's in my control.
And no official of my administration, whether his rank is high or low, civilian or military, should interpret my words here tonight as an excuse to censor the news, to stifle dissent, to cover up our mistakes, or to withhold from the press and the public the facts they deserve to know.
For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covet means for expanding its sphere of influence, on infiltration instead of invasion, on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of free choice, on guerrillas by night instead of armies by day.
It is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations.
Its preparations are concealed, not published.
Its mistakes are buried, not headlined.
Its dissenters are silenced, not praised.
No expenditure is questioned.
No rumor is printed.
No secret is revealed.
No president should fear public scrutiny of his program.
For from that scrutiny comes understanding.
And from that understanding comes support or opposition.
And both are necessary.
I am not asking your newspapers to support an administration, but I am asking your help in the tremendous task of informing and alerting the American people.
For I have complete confidence And the response and dedication of our citizens whenever they are fully informed.
I not only could not stifle controversy among your readers, I welcome it.
This administration intends to be candid about its errors.
For as a wise man once said, an error doesn't become a mistake until you refuse to correct it.
We intend to accept full responsibility for our errors, and we expect you to point them out when we miss them.
Without debate, without criticism, no administration and no country can succeed, and no republic can survive.
That is why the Athenian lawmaker Solon decreed it a crime for any citizen to shrink from controversy.
And that is why our press was protected by the First Amendment, the only business in America specifically protected by the Constitution, not primarily to amuse and entertain, not to emphasize the trivial and the sentimental,
not to simply give the public what it wants, but to inform, to arouse, to reflect, to state our dangers and our opportunities, to indicate our crises and our choices, to lead, mold, educate, and sometimes even anger public opinion.
This means greater coverage and analysis of international news, for it is no longer far away and foreign, but close at hand and local.
It means greater attention to improved understanding of the news as well as improved transmission.
And it means, finally, that government at all levels must meet its obligation to provide you with the fullest possible information outside the narrowest limits of national security.
And so it is to the printing press, to the recorder of man's deeds, the keeper of his conscience, the courier of his news, that we look for strength and assistance, confident that with your help, man will be what he was born to be-free and independent.
Russia's Legitimate Concerns00:05:17
And he's talking about the Fourth Estate.
He's talking about journalism.
And that, you know, I actually have part of that speech in my film Invisible Empire.
That's why I decided to play the whole thing because he also talks about secret societies.
He talks about covet means.
He talks about, you know, multi-level, what some would call fifth-generational warfare in there.
You know, man, every time just takes me back a little bit.
We should get back in the grush motif.
I know I got off on a tangent, but again, we got the JFK thing trending.
And it's hard not to, you know, I'm not going to retweet that one, but hey, it's simple but effective.
And Kennedy was far from a perfect man, but, you know, still there.
So, yeah, let's see what Trump had to say in the one post of the video that I get to hear about.
Let's see it.
2024 is our final battle.
With you at my side, we will demolish the deep state.
We will expel the warmongers from our government.
We will drive out the globalists.
We will cast out the communists, Marxists, fascists.
We will throw off the sick political class that hates our country.
We will rout the fake news media.
We will evict Joe Biden, crooked as you can be, Joe Biden, the worst president in the history of our country.
We will evict him from the White House and we will finish the job once and for all.
We will make America great again.
I mean, look, you know, we'll see.
I doubt it.
I think you're going to jail, dude.
And I'm not happy about it, but we're just at that cartoon level.
I mean, again, look at it.
I typed in Trump.
That's the video.
That's the video.
So let's see.
Is this him talking about Georgia?
Very interesting.
Fulton County, Georgia acknowledges in a major consent decree that 3,600 individual ballots were duplicated.
36 batches of them were duplicated.
That's a lot of crime.
3,600 votes.
That's really a lot of crime.
When are the rest of these facts coming out?
We're all waiting.
This is the beginning of an unbelievable period of time.
This is massive voter corruption.
So there it is.
That's the first legitimate post from somebody who obviously is like a Trump supporter posting that, right?
So very interesting.
What is that?
Oh, is that like they made a video out of like, I guess, yeah, I guess they made a video out of Trump's truth social thing with a screenshot.
But that was the first thing that's Donald Trump like not being hated on and being able to speak for himself in that long list.
I mean, don't get me wrong.
He spoke here, but it was, we read what was above it.
Yeah, Twitter's a free speech platform.
Sure he is.
Sure it is.
Give me a break.
Trump is not a legitimate president.
See, oh my goodness.
And this is Carrie Lake posting this right here.
At the same time, going back to the president's tweet, as we said at the beginning of this segment, he's just not on board with investigating this.
Right.
And every time there's a new wrinkle in all of this, it's a hoax.
So how do you get the president on board?
How do you get the White House on board?
Because when you talk to various officials over there, they'll concede, yes, Russia attempted to meddle in the election.
They meddle.
It's ridiculous.
They're meddling in the election.
Remember these talking points?
First, they hacked the election, and now you're seeing the election hacking attempts.
See how they framed it?
Homeland Security informs states of election hacking attempts.
They're meddling in the elect.
The Russians got Trump elected.
What ridiculousness.
Building our election.
But getting the president to say that out loud and clearly is just a totally different story.
Well, I don't think you're ever going to do it.
This has to do more with his ego than anything else.
He can't deal with the fact that he actually lost a popular vote, barely won the electoral college.
And when we talk about actual violations and norms when it comes to democratic practices such as hacking, in his mind it means that he's not a legitimate president, which he's correct.
He's not a legitimate president, according to many people.
But in the meantime, this is why we have other branches of government.
The House and the Senate has concurred that something occurred and we should continue pushing forward with both something occurred.
Protecting a lot of the voter registration roles, Secretary of States, as well as putting more sanctions and deterrence against Russians or any other country.
Russians.
Russia.
Russia.
Let's get to the grush.
That's what we want.
So David Grush describes supposedly accurate psychic viewing program developed by the U.S. military that was shut down for unknown reasons, maybe bureaucracy.
There's a million dollars in prizes for anyone who can demonstrate this power.
Is that the James Randi Foundation?
Stargate Secrets00:15:04
And look, I'm highly skeptical of that stuff, too.
Just want to let everybody know.
Like the Stargate program, right?
You know, with declassified by Clinton and sensibly canceled, I guess, in 96.
You know, where you had people trained in remote viewing and like there was feedback loops to confirm what they saw was real and either satellite imagery or human sources where they sketched out a room of where there's hostages and then they got a hostage out and they're like, and this is a real story actually.
And they're and they're like, did you have a source in that room?
How do you know where all the corridors were and everything?
I was like, no, actually, Pat Price remote viewed you.
And he's like, what the fuck?
So there's something going on there.
And that's like Gary Nolan, you know, has studied a lot of this stuff.
Very famously, he's pointed out the caudate potanum in the brain, right?
It's like this horseshoe-shaped thing in the middle of your brain.
That if he's done MRIs and CAS scans, and I hope I'm not butchering his work.
Gary might, you know, slap me later, but it lights up with people who have those kind of skills.
They have like an overactive caudate potanum in the brain.
And it's like, okay, well, is it a transceiver of some sort?
I'm guessing that's the case.
Is it an emerging property of human beings?
Exactly.
And we're seeing just a few human beings that have this stuff.
And then if it is a transceiver, where's the information?
Is it in a higher spatial dimension?
Or how are they extracting?
How are they able to basically be non-locality, right?
They're able to like project themselves somehow their consciousness.
Are they?
Are they really?
And again, I've seen some of the stuff for the remote viewing highly skeptical.
And if you're going to talk about it as an evolving aspect, it could also be de-evolution.
Maybe we had this aspect in ancient times.
Who knows?
But as we've discussed here on this program, information travels invisibly.
Okay, that's how the magic boxes work, the invisible information.
Okay.
The wireless information.
That's how the radio works.
It's how the four-cable television with the bunny.
It's all radio waves.
It's all invisible waves.
So look, I'm not totally and completely dismissing the idea.
I just know people like Yuri Geller are total hucksters.
They're full of shit.
They're not real.
It's a problem.
2A, and this is a declassified example from Stargate, a Russian missile base.
Sketch the crane and where the silos are, what the status is.
You know, satellite comes over, takes a picture, and it's exactly the way they sketched it.
How'd they do that?
Like, it's certainly real, real because there is a feedback loop.
Now, there's a lot of charlatans in the psychic space and all that, but like, at least that government program.
And I've talked to, you know, Hal Putov and people who actually ran that program at SRI for the CIA, then DIA, and the Army.
And that seems to be in the men who's staring at goats, right?
The George Clooney movies, the famous movie based on the Stargate program, seems to be legit as far as we can measure from a feedback perspective.
What was the explanation for the discontinuation of that program?
Oh, gosh, I'm not a scholar on that.
That something Russell Targ or Hal Putov or one of those guys could explain if it was just got caught up in the bureaucracy.
Everything gets caught up in the bureaucracy.
You know, since we're doing the men who stare at goats, and we've played part of the secret rulers of the world videos.
Let's see if we can find secret rulers of the world.
Is this it?
Is this it?
See, there it is, the TV mini-series from 2001.
There's the Bilderberg group on Daily Motion.
That's not the one we want.
We want the one on the men who stare at goats.
This is not it.
Okay, no, it's microorganisms.
Okay, let's see if we can find it here in the video section.
I'm going to type in Ronson.
Instead, get videos out.
Ronson in.
Okay, there's John Ronson.
Secret rulers of the world.
There's the men who stare at goats.
Let's see.
Oh, this is him, the men who see him talking about the men who stare at goats.
I really love, well, let's hear what he has to say.
So, John, did it begin on Cardiff this idea that you can trust nobody but suspect everybody?
Well, I mean, I certainly trusted nobody in Cardiff because they were just because none of them liked me.
But no, I was kind of unremarkable in Cardiff, definitely.
Just kind of picked on for being crap.
I was thrown in a lake in Cardiff, in Rothpart Lake, in Cardiff in 1983 when I was 16.
And quite recently.
Sorry, John.
Can't do it.
Not that I'm a huge fan of John Ronson, by the way.
Like, some of his stuff was interesting.
That's not what we're looking for.
Let's see if we can find something else.
I'd like to find the actual Men Who Stare at Goats documentary.
There's The Legend of Ruby Ridge.
It's not what I want on Reddit.
There's Bilderberg Group by Ronson.
Man, why is the Men Who Stare at Goats so tough?
Here's Crazy Rulers of the World.
Is it all of them?
We're doing it live here, guys.
We'll do it live.
Okay.
We'll do it live.
Fuck it.
Do it live.
I'll write it and we'll do it live.
This is it.
That is General Stubblebein right there.
And Stubblebein was part of this program.
He's no longer with us.
He questioned 9-11.
He's also, I believe, was, was it Rima LeBeau he was married to?
He was definitely married to somebody who's still around.
And I'm pretty sure.
Let's do it.
Stubblebein.
General Stubblebein wife.
I think it might be Rima.
Yes.
There it is.
It is.
See, there's Albert Stubblebein.
There's Rima LeBeau.
So yeah, Rima LeBo is still around.
I actually interviewed her a couple months back on the other program.
But let's do it.
This looks like it's it.
Want him brought to justice.
In the weeks after September the 11th, I started hearing rumors that the FBI were using psychics to predict future terrorist attacks.
And that wasn't all.
A former CIA man told me that the U.S. Army used to secretly undertake thought-death experiments, try and kill things just by staring at them.
I said that seemed unlikely, and he said that's because I wrongly believe that our leaders are rational people.
This whole area is just crazy.
And there's just as much nuttiness within our CIA and the Defense Department as there is outside of it.
Why is that?
Because people are basically nutty.
That means there are lots and lots of people out there in high places in our government who believe these far-out things.
Dr. Hyman came to meet us at the suitably surreal Las Vegas at the end of 2001.
He said he didn't know much more because these things were highly covert, but he did give me some pointers.
I found people all over the Defense Department and all over some of our other agencies would be people who would learn to fast and go on a vegetarian diet, then a biotic diet, and then they actually could fast for days without having to eat food at all.
And they also would learn martial arts, but also would learn to walk through walls.
And they're going to learn to pick up other people's thoughts and stuff like that.
And this was serious business, you know, some people were actually pushing this.
Walking through walls.
I was trying to find out what was going on.
If these things are alive today in the war on terror.
And he said, good luck.
I don't know what's going on.
It is an area where, you know, it's a funny area, you know, and it's a mess, by the way.
It's very hard.
Frank Victon became dictator of the United States.
I couldn't figure out this down.
There's no way.
You know, these agencies work by themselves.
There are people who work independent of the agencies they work in, you know, and you get all kinds of loose cannons running around there.
It's just a mess.
And so, for the past three years, ever since my meeting with Ray Hyman, I've been piecing together the secret history of these experiments and tracing their ongoing impact on George W. Bush's America.
This film is about how it all began in the 1980s.
So they've actually got VHS tapes during this of the goats that they try to kill with their minds.
This is what like they basically have a person sitting there.
They show like weird hamster vids throughout this.
And then there's the guy that they contracted to come up with the future.
I think it's the First Earth Battalion.
I mean, this is much more worth the watch than the Clooney movie that they made after the fact.
Especially because this gives you insights even into like the Hailbob Comet thing.
Believe it or not.
That's part of the story.
It's just so damn bizarre.
with General Stubblebine and the GOATS.
Reaching deep inside you Go!
For things you've never known It's been tough, rough going But you haven't...
It is the summer of 1983.
The U.S. Army is still bruised from its defeat in Vietnam.
Recruitment is at an all-time low.
Hey, First Sergeant.
Good morning.
You can do it in the Army.
Over at Military Intelligence Headquarters, Major General Albert Stubblebein, who has 16,000 soldiers under his command, is secretly trying to walk through his office wall.
You know, the electron, or the atom, is made up mostly of space.
Okay, well, my space is made up of atoms.
The wall space is made up of atoms.
All you got to do is merge the spaces.
But I didn't master it.
John, it never got there.
Didn't do it.
I just haven't figured out how my space fits through that space because I kept bumping my nose.
General Stubblebein has never before spoken publicly about these things.
He said he was confounded by his continual failure to walk through his wall.
Maybe, he thought, he just had too much in his intree to give it the requisite level of concentration.
I didn't, couldn't, wouldn't.
No.
Couldn't is the wrong word.
I'd never got myself to the right state of mind.
Okay?
And this is why I mean, listen, this is what I mean with Stubblebein.
And Rima LeBeau is the one in that, by the way, that ultra-viral Jesse Venturo warning about a pandemic clip.
That's Dr. Rima.
Stubblebein has certainly seen things and done things that I would never be privy to.
But I think that he's also was a true believer, obviously, even back in the day.
And Stubblebind, man, when did he?
I don't think he passed till around 2010, 11, maybe even after that.
It could actually, it was probably well after that.
He just kind of fell off the scene after then.
If you really want to know, it's a disappointment.
That's a disappointment.
The general had no doubts that the ability to pass through walls would one day be a common tool in the U.S. military arsenal.
This might herald the dawning of a world without war, because who would want to mess with an army that could do that?
The general, like many of his contemporaries, was still bruised by his memories of Vietnam.
The general was sure that these powers were attainable, so the only question was, by whom?
Who in the military was geared towards this kind of thing?
And then the answer came to him.
Special forces live!
Your special forces live!
Your left, you're right now, pick up, step!
Your left, you're right, you're left!
Your left, you're right now, pick up, step!
If you think about the special forces, they are massively oriented on the ability of an individual, first, okay, to do things that an ordinary man can't do.
But I made trips down to Fort Bragg and tried to energize people.
Back in Las Vegas, the CIA psychologist Ray Hyman said that the agency had asked him to evaluate General Stubblebein around the time of his trip to Fort Bragg.
Lieutenant General Albert Stubblebein III, I think, the second name actually was.
And this is somebody very high up in the minute.
He was the head of Army Intelligence.
So we've got to have Supermen.
Each of our operatives got to be at least as good as two or three people.
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He had people going spoonbending parties.
And I once asked his successor and asked him if he had been forced to go to a spoonbending party.
He says, oh, yes.
I said, what happened?
He said, well, the spoon's bent.
But he says, I couldn't see any military application of it, so I didn't think much of it.
General Stubblebein told me that he decided to start soft with special forces because he didn't want to alarm them with his big ideas about walking through walls.
So instead, he produced from his bag bent cutlery, and this is what he told them.
If you take a look at that spoon, you can see that that's wrapped pretty tightly.
It doesn't function as a spoon very much anymore.
Look at this fork.
I don't know whether you can see all of the twists and turns in that fork, but that's another example.
And the key in all of this has nothing to do with bending metal.
Has nothing to do with that okay, but it has to do with Lord Mercy and I disagree.
I think that this guy got fooled and who knows?
You know, I again.
I used to watch Willie Rodriguez.
Um, the Uh Hero from 9-11 uh, the Key Master, if you will, Ben Spoons, and I don't think that Willie had any psychic powers.
Just want to point that out.
If I can do that with my mind, what else can I do?
But without much avail.
It wasn't clear when they thought I was nuts.
In any event, the reaction that I got was, we're not very honest.
The general felt he had nothing to lose, so he suggested one last idea to special forces.
He said they should maybe try and stare at animals and make their hearts explode.
So what did you say to them?
I said, wouldn't this be a neat idea?
If you could teach somebody to do this.
I mean, I wasn't going to try that on a human.
Right.
But I mean, obviously you can do it in an animal and you can do it with a human.
But special forces didn't seem too interested in that either.
I left with my tail tucked behind my, you know, behind my legs and walked away.
Because I really thought it was a great idea.
For the past 20 years, General Stubblebine has assumed that they considered his animal-staring idea to be crazy.
I assumed it too.
But then I went to see a special forces sergeant called Glenn Wheaton.
Ray Hyman had told me that Glenn was part of a secret early 80s paranormal military unit called Project Jedi.
And this is the guy who brings, and but wait till you see how hippied out he gets.
Who what?
Who brings us the first Earth Battalion?
You've gone from the front door to the back door, but how many chairs in the house that you know?
You know?
Actually, this isn't the first Earth Battalion guy.
There's a separate guy.
You probably can't tell me how many chairs in my house.
The super soldier would walk through your house and know how many chairs there were.
Yes, he would know where all the lights were, where all the power outlets were.
That would be as a point of observation.
Most people are poor observers.
They don't know.
They haven't even got a clue about what's really happening around them.
In Project Jedi, what was the layer above observation and that kind of stuff?
Intuition.
Is there some way we can develop you so that you make correct decisions?
Like, you know, somebody runs up to you and says, hey, there's a fork in the road.
Do we turn left or do we turn right?
And you go, we go right.
What were the other kind of extreme theories that were sort of mooted?
We had a master sergeant that could stop the heart of a goat.
What, just by wanting the goat's heart to stop?
And could he actually do it?
Did the goat's heart stop?
He did it at least once.
So, but not really an area that you want to go to.
Unless you get, you know, not really an area that you really want to go to, because as it, I think, as it turned out in the evaluation, he actually did some damage to himself as well.
Sympathetic injury.
Really?
Yeah.
So it wasn't as if the goat was psychically fighting back.
The goat didn't have a chance.
This happened down at Fort Braggett where it was called Goat Lab at the time.
Goat Lab.
So had special forces stolen General Stubblebein's idea?
Or was it a coincidence?
Had they been staring at goats anyway, and they just didn't want him interfering?
And was the goat staring back post 9-11?
I decided to try and find the answer to these questions.
Crazy Rulers of the World, Channel 4.
What?
Seriously?
Okay, we got commercials in this.
That's crazy.
Goat Lab was just across the road from this building.
Someone else told me that Goat Lab used to be called Dog Lab, but nobody wanted to do all that to dogs, so they switched to goats, and that's all anyone would tell me.
I felt I was getting close to a great army secret.
Glenn says that the master sergeant who could stop the heart of a goat was called Michael Ichanis.
How did he get sick as a result of stopping the goat's heart?
To generate enough power, to generate enough force of intent, to damage the goat, he damaged himself.
What part of him?
His heart.
His heart was damaged.
Can you do that?
Not really.
Can you not do it because you don't want to, but do you have the power to stop a goat's heart?
No, I don't think I have the power to stop a goat's heart.
I kind of think that if one trained themselves to get to that level, then one would have to say, what did the goat ever do to me?
You know, why that goat?
Why that goat?
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