Stay Free with Russell Brand #012 - Pfizer Admits COVID Vaccines Never Prevented The Spread!
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Hello, there's no point worrying if you are part of the limitless consciousness that pervades and underwrites all reality, you are already free.
If time is indeed an illusion, everything has already happened, we are part of the great oneness, there's really nothing to worry about.
If on the other hand, we're dominated by demonic forces here on Earth...
Who oscillate between corruption and ineptitude.
We're in a great deal of trouble and that's why you need to watch Stay Free with Russell Brand every single day except for those two at the weekend.
One's named after a platen with the rings around it.
The other one's named after that big ball of fire and gas.
Look, there's a lot going on.
There's seven of them basically.
Dopey, doc, bash... Look, I can't get into all the details.
The main thing is Pfizer have finally admitted, finally admitted, that the COVID vaccines were never even tested on whether they spread or not.
That's what they've admitted, isn't it?
Yeah, on transmission.
You know that you... Did you?
I don't know if it's just me.
I got the general impression from the vibe at the time that they did prevent the spread.
Didn't you?
Well, we were told that initially, yes.
Like, for example, Oi!
You'll kill an old lady, wouldn't it?
Like that was the sort of the general vibe.
If you go around that old lady's house and you've not been unvaccinated, you might as well boot her down the stairs, wasn't it?
That was the general impression anyway.
We're going to go into more detail about that.
If you happen to be watching this in Latvia and you're worried about what the time is right now, it's 7pm.
If you're watching this on catch-up, which you can do at Any time on Rumble.
I don't know what time it is.
That's how time works.
Later on, on the show, we're going to be talking to Dr. Asim Malhotra.
He's a cardiologist and public health campaigner.
He reckoned COVID vaccines should be halted, just like that.
One thing that is difficult to halt is him from talking.
By God, you wait till you're into it.
We've already pre-arranged a signal.
What it is, is when I want him to stop talking, I'm gonna hold up my finger like this, Gareth, and that means that's enough now.
And he, as a doctor, should recognise the power of the finger, shouldn't he?
Because what's the main thing the doctor does?
Up the bottom.
Every time you go there, doctor, I've got a terrible cough.
Right, get your bum out.
Whoa!
Hold on a minute!
Like, you wait all that time to get an appointment for a doctor, as soon as you get in the door, doctor, yeah, the gloves on, isn't it?
You need to change your doctor.
He said he's a doctor, but what I've always been curious about is why are you operating out of an ice cream van?
Why does it always up and down an alley?
And why do you keep going back to that alley?
I feel healthier and healthier every time I go into this.
That's why you're late today.
But look how fit I am.
Fit as a fiddle, I'd say.
But look at the walk.
Listen, I'm trying to do the news.
Sorry.
Do you want to know what's happening or not?
Absolutely.
I'll tell you.
Firstly, look, let's try and catch up to where we are up to this point.
This is from the Old Testament.
Brilliant.
No, we've got to get up to speed!
Long show today.
It's context.
You've got to need the context.
I'll just read you a bit out of Isaiah from the Old Testament and then I'm going to bring you all the way out to modern day.
This is Isaiah.
He's a prophet from the Old Testament, which is a type of book that's fundamental to the formation of Western civilization, and indeed, Islamic civilization.
No problems with the Old Testament, is there?
Pretty good.
All good stuff.
I like it.
This bit's good.
I am the Lord who made all things.
By myself I stretched out the skies.
Alone I hammered out the floor of the earth.
I frustrate false prophets and their sins and I make fools of diviners.
I reverse what wise men say and make nonsense of their wisdom.
That's Isaiah.
So, luckily, earth was formed from one central force of light that's somehow sentient and creates all other reality.
Then there's some other stuff happens, and now it's today's news, and there's a king involved.
It's King Charles!
He's greeted... We've got a prime minister here, and a king.
I don't know what you've got over there.
We've got both.
Let's have a look at them meeting each other every single week.
They get together, see if everything's alright.
Now remember, we used to have a queen.
Sadly, time.
Time happened to the Queen.
She couldn't carry on beyond time.
No.
So, King now.
This is their first meeting.
Is this the first one?
Well, as Liz Drosser's PM and as he is King, yes.
The problem is with trying to sustain an illusion is the illusion is unsustainable because it keeps not working properly.
Look at this illusion.
This is a system of power, a monarchy.
and a constitutional monarchy. So here's the head of the state, the king, and the leader
of the government, Liz Truss. Let's see what happens when they meet each other and if it
makes you feel safe.
Just this one, sir.
Firstly, what's going on with this game?
Yeah, why does he need to be in there?
He's a bag of nerves.
Look at him.
I mean, actually, I like that outfit.
It's a cracking outfit.
Amazing.
I mean, think of the symbols.
Do you think it's itchy or do you think it's quite comfortable?
I imagine it's itchy.
Itchy.
Do you think, do you think that he, you know like, you know what people say about kilts?
Yeah.
Do you wear underpants under them?
So you have to say straight away, as soon as someone mentions kilt, that's what you have to say, underpants under them.
I recently did wear a kilt with Bear Grylls, context to follow, Bear Grylls, you know that SAS geezer?
And he was like, let's not wear pants under it.
And then I had to climb a mountain.
Hang on, is this your doctor again?
That's right.
And I said, you've got so many skills.
He said, come up this mountain, don't look up my skirt.
And I had to look up there, and I saw things that I can't ever take back, but I wouldn't want to.
So, like, with this guy, if you're about to meet the Queen, and all that's between you and, well, not the Queen, because sadly, time.
King.
Like, if all that's between you is that kilt and sporron, that's worrying.
Let's just see how reality unfolds.
She has to go like that.
Yeah.
It's not a great curtsy, is it?
I don't think so.
I mean, the curtsy anyway... Is it time to end the curtsy?
Let us know in the chat.
Let us know in the comments.
And also, press rumble.
It really helps us when you rumble.
Look, I'll believe you.
I don't know what it even means.
But if you rumble, it even means you press a button somewhere there on your laptop.
Why would I know?
I don't even know what the emojis are doing these days.
The emojis are apparently now, like, I just got used to there being emojis.
Now all the ones I'm touching are wrong.
They're the wrong emojis.
You never touch them.
But anyway, I'm still grappling with a curtsy.
Forget the emoji.
Yeah.
Let's have a look what she does next.
Yeah.
Go on, do you want to say something?
I'm sure you've got feelings.
You got told to curtsy or to the Queen or something once.
Look, I've met the Queen.
I'll level with you.
I met her.
She, I'd done a show called the Royal Variety Performance.
By God was there variety that night, because I was in it.
There were some acrobats, the Queen went by, the Queen, I see her, we clocked each other, you know, she's like, fuck this geezer.
I'm not sure that's how she would have framed it in her mind, but as an expression it was, no I ain't having that.
Yeah, stick to the acrobats.
I wonder what she thinks in her mind, it must have been like this, no thanks!
Thank you.
Like that, that would have been like that.
No, she saw me approaching, or I went approaching, she's moving along the line.
No, thank you.
I saw her think it, and like she stuck that handshake in and out.
It was like it might as well have been a Bruce Lee karate chop.
It was like that.
In and out.
In and out.
And it was gone.
Well, you had a reputation back then.
I was a saucy lad back then.
I must move on.
If we make eye contact, he could charm me.
Then Philip, her husband, suddenly also deceased, he hung about a little bit.
You'll find a picture of it.
It's all real, Will.
Find an image of me, me and the Queen, in case people are doubting it.
You were in full Russell Brand mode.
Full Russell Brand mode.
You don't know this about me, but I used to look unusual.
Now, like, uh... Next to me was James Blunt.
So, like, she's waiting to get to him, because he used to be in the Royal Guards.
You know, the ones that wear those hats?
I think he was in that.
So she's thinking... Ironically, my hair was like that, basically.
So she sees me.
I'm basically like that.
There I am.
That's me.
Now, she can't wait to get to Blunt.
She's actually, she's approached from the other side.
She's trying to get to Blunt.
And also, real life Betty from the Flintstones seems to have appeared as well.
It was bloody variety, wasn't it?
Yeah, so much variety.
We've brought a cartoon character to life.
There's someone who used to be a soldier.
We've got someone evil out of James Bond.
He's not impressed with you, is he, at all?
Keep it, Majesty!
Do not trust him!
Actually, though, guess what?
I've been so conditioned that I see that, and I feel actually a bit of love and sadness for the Queen there.
Yeah.
Did you know how to do the handshake?
Is that a proper Queen handshake?
It weren't meant to be like that.
It's gone wrong.
It wasn't meant to be like thumb grip.
It was meant to be... It's meant to be you bow from the head, not from the waist.
You're meant to do this.
You're meant to go like that.
That's what you're meant to go, alright?
Majesty.
Alright.
Like that.
You're not going to go like this.
You're not going to go like that.
That's too much.
That's taking the piss now.
Yeah.
If you do that, they think that you don't mean it.
What are you doing that from there, like that?
I think they'd have gone, former drug addict, Ross O'Brien.
She'd have gone, former?
Well, he's not had any since you've been stood there.
Actually, I haven't had any for ages.
Anyway, she zipped by.
I'm surprised they were even able to get a photograph.
That's like a photograph of a hummingbird.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, because she was like... Like lightning, right by.
And Blunt, he knows what's what.
She's over him.
He's more relaxed than you.
They talked about... They actually had a proper stop and chat, like... Yes, they did.
Like, he's... She's gone, like, oh, what's up?
I do like your car horn voice.
Thank you!
You know how things go through your mind?
Things were going through my mind so I thought none of this is going to help so just try to stay still.
Stay still and don't do any of this stuff.
Abandon ship.
Like it's not going to be useful.
Anyway, Philip came along and just said some Broadly inappropriate things about the acrobats, as I recall, that were also present, not pictured.
All right, back to the curtsy now.
So I didn't do a curtsy, I bowed appropriately.
Liz Truss, Prime Minister, meeting the King for the first time.
Monarchy in trouble now because when the Queen dies you have to sort of re-evaluate the whole system and basically you recognise that there's no point in a monarchy anymore.
Why do you need to epitomise power with all these candlesticks and gold and all these palaces?
You lot have gone for your thing, haven't you?
Of like, would you have a president if you're in Australia?
You still basically have the king.
But they'd rather have Reign.
Who is it they want instead?
The geezers that got Stung Raid.
Yeah, that's it.
What's he called again?
I bet Dan knows.
Who got Sting Raid?
God rest his soul.
They'd rather have him as the king.
Well, not as the king, because he's dead, but they want him on the money.
Same thing!
They don't want to dig him up.
Same thing!
Yeah.
He's on the money, same thing.
Right, so now here's Liz Truss, Lil' Curtsy, meeting the king and suddenly you realise, hold on this is
all pointless.
But if you're American and you're thinking, well we've got a better system,
you haven't because we've seen who's in charge of your country and it don't look good.
Later on in the show, remember we're going to analyse the corruption that goes on in the pharmaceutical industry
and the media's complicity in deceiving a global population.
But for now, let's see how these systems of power coalesce around arcane systems such as monarchy,
which is basically sort of, you know, feudalism. Let's check it out again.
Just this one, sir.
Thank you.
Promising.
Promising, Majesty.
Majestic.
Pleased to see you again.
Thank you.
It's a great pleasure.
Like, now, that's not normal behaviour, is it?
All of it.
Like, she's come in, Majesty, right?
And he's gone, nice to see you again.
Then he's panic!
Straight away, and he's gone, oh dear, oh dear.
Now, oh dear, oh dear is an expression of either distress or dismay or discombobulation being dictated.
What's he worried about at that point?
Everyone's picked up on this, saying, oh, you know, Charles doesn't want to meet.
There's trust.
I think it's just small talk gone wrong.
Small talk gone wrong?
That's all it is.
He might as well be saying, blimey, or something like that.
Blimey!
What he's going is... Do you know how I interpret that idea?
This situation is fundamentally ridiculous.
It's pointless.
I'm out of my depth.
I don't even want to be a king anyway.
It's not working out.
The whole system is propped up on inequality.
We, too, are symbols of corruption.
You lose trust in the form of corporate corruption.
Emerging, as you do, from financial think tanks that bias the British political system towards gorging on itself in a cannibalistic carnival of mayhem, and me, as a king, an atrophying emblem of a bygone era.
Yeah, and what's under that fella's kilt as well.
That's the highlight.
The best thing that could happen now is that he just goes... If he did that, that would be the most sensible thing that could happen.
At least it would be, like, real.
But you might be American, are you?
Let us know in the chat.
I'm an American.
Let me know in the chat.
Your system's even worse.
It's time now for Joe Biden news.
Or Michael Bolton, either.
Same sort of thing.
Because what that guy's been doing is been making needless pledges.
Joe Biden has pledged to release every single person that's in a federal prison for cannabis-related offences.
But that, obviously, as you know, is no one at all.
Yeah, for simple possession.
Yeah, there is no one in federal...
There's no one in a federal prison.
He's got a policy that doesn't help anybody.
It's pointless.
Yeah, because people are convicted at a state level for that, but he's come out and said at a federal level people will be pardoned, but no one is in jail.
Wheelchairs for sprinters!
Is it like a policy that nobody needs?
Backlash and also there's been a backlash over the airing of Joe Biden's private plea to his son Hunter Biden to get help for drug addiction.
So has he privately pled with his son to get help?
So what happened is Fox News are facing a backlash because they published a 2018 recording of Joe Biden pleading with his son to get help.
It's actually quite harrowing and quite Lovely.
What's he saying?
Just get help, mate.
He does.
He says, I love you, pal, and stuff like that.
Anyone who listens to that, I find it hard to believe that you wouldn't go, oh, that's sad.
Because of the human dimension.
Yeah, exactly.
And so the backlash is at Fox News for airing it.
The issue is that it relates to whether or not Hunter will be charged, because the issue was, I guess, related to the fact that he bought a Oh no!
38 caliber pistol from a Delaware gun store just three days before this
so this is how it's being contextualized so I suppose do you think if you are living as a symbol
like you're a president that you sort of forego the right to be regarded as a human
being?
difficult isn't it? because that's what's happening with them two, Liz Truss and
King Charles is they have determined to live kind of as symbols of power in particular the King
But Joe Biden, as a president in a largely, or at least overtly, apparently, secular country, he's a man, he's a human, he's a living sign.
The problem is, I think all we're being confronted with, with Joe Biden's presidency, is due to his apparent ineptitude, because the sort of senility stuff, I don't mean to be cruel, it makes it glaring and obvious that this person can't actually be running a country in a practical way.
He can't be going, right, do this, do that, do that next, can he?
Yeah.
I guess also the thing is, is maybe if we want to, if we're employed to think of these figures as human beings and therefore we should forgive them for, you know, Mistakes, and look at them as humans in terms of their relationship, family relationships, then maybe that should come if we live in a truly democratic system.
You know, if Joe Biden's gonna, in his campaign trail, say, I'm gonna decriminalize cannabis, and then doesn't go through with that, and a kind of piecemeal little maneuver of releasing no one from jail, I guess the bargain is, okay, we'll see you as a human, we'll forgive you of things, but only if we in turn get a say in how the country's run, whereas actually that's not really the way it is.
You see, because it's become a performance, because you recognise now that the role is a performance, when it also is not functional, it's sort of super frustrating.
We're talking about Joe Biden, let's have a look at him acknowledging a chance of a slight recession.
This is on CNN, that's a type of news programme and channel.
Let's have a look at him.
We passed the... look, what I ran on, I said we're going to deal with energy.
Right.
And the energy problem, we're going to deal with the whole notion of global warming.
We passed $368 billion worth of help, which, as the same bankers talk about, is going to bring a trillion, seven
hundred...
Ooh, he's gotten in trouble there, hasn't he?
That was numbers and grammar and logic and past and future all spiralled into sort of a mysterious fractal all at once
there.
That's what's happened.
Tried to carry too many concepts simultaneously.
Yeah.
If I was Biden, I wouldn't, I would just do, you know how Trump just used to come out and say, you know, billions, billions and not really back it up and stuff, but people were like into it.
Whereas if you try and remember actual figures, he's going between millions and billions and trillions.
It's never going to happen, is it?
Vagueness was his friend.
We did a poll on Donald Trump.
We did a poll the other day.
Who would you like to be the leader of the free world?
Kanye West, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, or someone else?
I think it was in relation to the war, wasn't it, during this time?
Because obviously, like, Elon has commented a lot about the Ukraine war recently.
Who do people want?
I don't know.
What's the... Oh!
This is another poll for today.
This poll is about Pfizer and people thinking that Pfizer should give all that money back to the public.
Bear that in mind when we're in a minute watching a video about Pfizer's recent acknowledgement that the vaccine was never tested for its efficacy in transmission.
never anything that they tested it for. Meanwhile let me tell you a little bit more news.
NATO countries are going to boost Ukraine's missile defence after massive Russian strikes.
So sort of that war is escalating huh? Because Putin's saying stop bugging us and NATO's saying
we're going to continue to support Ukraine and then there's sort of the popular media support
of Ukraine which is understandable because the...
Yeah, although this bit of news that I noticed on Reuters, which didn't seem to get much attention, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday that Moscow was open to talks with the West on the war in Ukraine.
He said that Russia is willing to engage with the United States on ways to end the war, but had yet to receive any serious proposal to negotiate.
I don't know.
Who knows?
I mean, obviously that is coming from a Russian foreign minister, but he is saying there that we're ready to negotiate.
Yeah, look at that.
42% of people want no one, but the majority of people want Donald Trump to be the president.
That's because it's you lot, you mad, lunatic lovers of Trump.
Only 1% want Joe Biden.
Oh crikey, that's not good for him.
Hey, have you guys got that tweet off of McLeod?
You know, that dude that sort of like showed the bombings and...
Yeah, we have that somewhere.
Have a look at that.
That's a... Check out this from Alan McCloud.
He comes on the show.
Look, he says, absolutely heart-wrenching pics of deplorable Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Only joking, they're pictures of NATO bombing Serbia, Libya and Afghanistan.
In the gap between those two paragraphs, we're forced to confront that we're invited to regard different types of violence differently.
Of course violence in Ukraine is terrible.
Of course Russian aggression is terrible.
But to make that assessment and indeed judgment fairly, you have to be discerning yourself.
You have to discern and arrive at a point where you say that violence is wrong.
You can't say this violence is wrong and that violence is okay.
Can you?
Is that okay?
Let me know in the chat.
Let me know in the comments.
How can certain types of violence be right and others wrong?
How can we be lovers if we can be slaves?
I've got too many buttons for me own good.
Forward!
Oh, boy!
Oh, no!
That's the issue here, is that, like, my access to buttons... This is the problem with Joe Biden.
He might press a button expecting that he's going to get a croissant and some orange juice and then accidentally blow up Holland.
Those are the sort of risks that we're facing, isn't it?
Netherlands now.
Neverland, yeah.
But it always was, because what we did, English people, was we named countries stuff that they didn't even want to be called.
They were always called Neverlands.
Ireland!
They didn't ever want to be called that.
You're right, young Putin.
I'm aware that you're wearing that boater, and I want to thank you for it.
This is Will, who works for us, known as young Putin, and the picture beneath him, which is of Putin, indicates the similarity.
Today I saw him briefly wearing a straw boater, and I realised it was impossible to feel anything but joy when he's wearing that hat.
You look sort of glorious.
I think I might have to take it to a vote, because I wore a cap on the first episode, so a cap or this.
Well, when you're wearing a cap, you look like a contemporary sex worker.
In that straw boater, you look like a lover of Oscar Wilde in Victorian Britain, which is, I think, a favourable form of sex worker.
And not all them lads were being paid.
Bosie, in particular, deeply loved Oscar.
And that's the one that you most look like.
And if you want to have a picture of Lord Alfred Douglas, you will see that similarity.
You're beautiful.
You're like a zealot.
You're like a historically Clickable in all sorts of ways.
You look like a variety of historical figures.
Hey, listen, you lot.
Here are some of the people that have joined us as Stay Free AF members.
Troy Sontag, Julie Willis, Tony Award.
I'll write that, the Tony Award.
Yeah, welcome.
Thanks for joining us.
Should we do our item, here's the news now?
Here's the effing news.
Or are you going to tell us some comments about things that have been coming in over the course of this show that relate to the stuff that We've been loosely discussing around the news.
You have a look over a comment while I just quickly tell you everything else that's happening in the world so you know exactly what's going on.
Democrats have scrapped a plan to vote on stock trading ban before elections.
They said they were going to stop people in Congress trading in stocks they regulate.
They're not going to do that now, so that's another blow for the old democracy that we believe in.
Pfizer are enlisting Marvel Avengers to be COVID vaccine booster push icons, like even though we're sort of admitting that it's not- Got a comic book.
Huh?
It's a literal comic book.
Is it the heroes that we've already got, like Iron Man, or is it new ones?
No, it is.
It's that.
I can tell you some of the story if you'd actually like to hear.
I don't know if you want to rush to anything else.
Well, I think be careful.
Iron Man in particular shouldn't take any, because he has always had that heart trouble, didn't he?
True.
If he has a vaccine, he'll be dead in an hour!
Like, he was always in trouble, Tony!
Tony Stark couldn't make it through, because that's what he did, didn't he?
His magical power is he built himself an electro heart, didn't he?
Yeah.
Well, if he's not careful which vaccine he takes, he'll be brown bread.
Allegedly.
Yes.
And remember, in a minute we're going to have a deep dive into this story because mostly this is it.
Pfizer sort of implied, along with considerable global support, that the vaccines would stop the spread of the disease.
Do you know that they're doing deals now with the EU?
That's the sort of bureaucratic body that governs Europe.
Not Britain though, we left Europe.
They've been making those deals by text message.
They're texting each other doing deals.
In February, record profits were forecast for Pfizer.
It's going to be around $100 billion.
Some people think it's $102 billion.
Some people think it's $108 billion.
So we've just put $100 billion.
Let us know if you know exactly how much it is.
And remember, we've just shown you that poll.
Most of you think that those profits should be given to the public who paid for... We pay for the development of those vaccines.
This happens a lot with technology as well.
We pay, through taxpayer money, for the vaccines to be developed.
Then, what happens is, is they sell the vaccines to us, which we pay for, through tax.
You know, they've sort of acted like it was free, didn't they?
Here, have a free vaccine.
It's not free.
At an inflated rate.
At an inflated rate?
I mean, the whole coup, the whole deal, man.
I think Pfizer's markup was over a thousand percent.
Got to make a profit when the vaccine goes around.
And then like, Drimbo, when they, Albert Baller, which was a bit taller, CEO of Pfizer, dares to release that book, like Moonshot.
Isn't it like, Moonshot, if we work hard, if we go for it, we can have a markup of a thousand percent and pretend that it stops the spread and make people feel ashamed and miss funerals and miss babies being born.
Can we do it?
Can we do it?
Well, it turns out that you bloody well could.
Thanks so much, Pfizer.
Gareth, in a minute, he's just holding on to himself, stopping himself.
It might help a bit.
It might help a bit.
Or maybe it helps a bit.
Thanks for helping a bit.
Thanks for not kicking us to death in the gutter and charging us for it.
Thank you, Pfizer.
Well done, those of you who got tattoos of Pfizer and jackets with it, you bloody nitwits.
Let's have a... Time for Here's the News Now.
Here's the effing news.
I think that's unfair, but yes.
Because Gareth, it helps a bit, it helps a bit.
For the purposes of balance, balance that they would never afford us.
We are not them.
We are not them.
We have morals.
We have principles.
We have access to the limitless light.
Let it rain down upon us, Lord, and surge through us.
Here's the news.
No, here's the fucking news.
Here's the news.
No, here's the fucking news.
Pfizer executive has admitted that they never tested vaccines on transmission.
That means that COVID passports and stop the spread was a just guesswork at best and lies at worst.
A Pfizer executive has admitted before an EU council that they never tested the vaccine on transmission, i.e.
they don't know whether or not the vaccine prevents the spread of coronavirus.
For me, hearing that admitted is an astonishing peel back into the yawning mouth of a lying monster, because Throughout that time we were censored, we were told there are certain things we can't discuss, we were told this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated.
It's a pandemic of the unvaccinated.
You're selfish, you could be killing people, all of that stuff.
They can't have believed it because they didn't test it.
So what remains is propaganda.
What do you imagine is the motivating ideal then?
Here's my guess.
It's money and power.
Control.
The ability to manipulate and control people.
Once you have vaccine passports, you have the ability to introduce social credit scoring.
Once you have people compliant and doing what they're told and just believing the giddy rush of mad gush pumped out of mainstream media portals, then you don't have awakened citizens contesting the information that they're given.
Potentially there are other things to consider, but I still value this platform and I still feel a personal obligation to speak as honestly as I possibly can.
To recognize the limits of my knowledge and the limits of my understanding continually.
Because even though we've got a strike on the platform YouTube for saying something that you can look into it on the Rumble content, it was a mild error that we corrected.
When something like this, which seems to me to be sort of either a catastrophic mistake or more likely deliberate manipulation in order to meet an agenda, both financially and in terms of legislation and state power.
That's what it seems like.
How is it possible to make a counter argument anymore?
So, just now, from now on, if the mainstream media wants you to believe it, if your government wants you to believe it, if the corporate world as a whole, media outlets, big mainstream movies, etc., if they want you to believe it, really, really question it.
Question everything.
And I will speak in English so there are no misunderstandings.
There's no room for misunderstandings.
Simple business.
Take the vaccine.
Stops the spread.
You won't get ill.
You can go and visit old people.
You can cough in their faces.
They'll be right as rain.
This pandemic, we have to stop everything for everyone.
Even really rich people.
Your government certainly won't be having any parties or anything like that.
And governors won't be holding events.
These vaccines definitely work and they definitely stop the spread.
What's so confusing about that?
Was the Pfizer Covid vaccine Test it on stopping the transmission of the virus before it entered the market.
If not, please say it clearly.
If yes, are you willing to share the data with this committee?
And I really want a straight answer, yes or no, and I'm looking forward to it.
Thank you very much.
Regarding the question around, did we know about stopping humanisation before it entered the market?
No!
I was actually laughing about it!
Wasn't all of reality organised around the idea that you had to get that vaccine?
Weren't people prevented from going to work?
Didn't people lose their jobs?
It wasn't for their own health, was it?
You can't do that!
I love you too much!
We love you so much as a nurse that we can't bear the idea of you having a worse cough than you might have if you didn't have this vaccine.
That wasn't the idea, was it?
It was you're going to give it to other people.
It was mandate vaccine passports, people on stage at great big events, people not allowing people to attend concerts.
It became a religion.
You were a heretic if you denied the efficacy of it.
And now someone from Pfizer, oh, well, just tell you the truth, no, we didn't really test it.
Follow the science?
Well, I'm following the science now, and guess where it's leading me?
Don't trust them.
These, um, you know, we had to really move at the speed of science to really understand what is taking place in the market.
What's taking place in the market is a fine Financial opportunity.
It was led, as many people said, by the opportunity for profit and the opportunity to increase power.
You might have other ideas and theories.
Let me know in the comments.
Let me know in the chat what those other theories are.
I personally am not in a position to espouse more conspiratorial stuff.
I like to stick to what's proven.
But obviously it was very difficult to prove even this.
If you would have said what that guy has just said there, Oi, have you even tested this on the effectiveness against transmission?
If you'd have said that, they'd have dragged you out on something like The View and just shot you like a dog, wouldn't they?
Right, they'd have pulled you out and said at Bradstow, You son of a goddamn bitch!
Kick him, Don!
You bastard.
How dare you do that?
Shoot him, Brad!
You bet I'll shoot him!
I'm gonna use a goddamn horse gun just for irony!
Pa-ba-da-pow!
Which sounds great!
Janine Small, Pfizer's President of International Developed Markets, notice how they frame it, markets, markets are for making money, was testifying before the European Union Parliament on Monday when she was asked the question by Dutch MEP Rob Roos.
I don't know how all this confusion could have come about.
It's such a rigorous process between the EU and the big corporations that they regulate and deal with.
It's not like they do these deals by text message like 14-year-olds.
Following an audit report into the EU's COVID-19 vaccine procurement strategy, Pfizer CEO Albert Baller, wish he was a bit taller, who was previously due to testify before the European Parliament's COVID-19 committee on October the 10th, pulled out of the appointment.
Oh, why is that?
Was he a little bit embarrassed after his book, Moonshot, how we saved the world with our brilliant new vaccine that we bought off BioNTech when we realised it was going to be profitable and we were going to monopolise it on?
We didn't publish any reports for 75 years and we had deals where taxpayers' money developed those vaccines, then taxpayers' money bought those vaccines and the profits went to, oh, Albert Baller and the board.
Baller was expected to face questions and address the scrutiny surrounding the negotiation for Europe's third vaccine contract with Pfizer signed in May and covering an initial 900 million doses for delivery in 2022 and 2023.
This is what I think.
Pfizer should never again be given a contract with a government paid for by taxpayers money.
Let me know in the comments, let me know in the chat if you agree with that idea or if you're happy for taxpayer money to continue to flow towards Pfizer.
That's one spread we do need to stop.
It was the biggest COVID-19 contract signed by the European Commission, EC, the Court Auditor said in its September report.
But the deal left the Audit Court with concerns.
The group found that it was the only contract for which the joint negotiation team was not involved in this stage of negotiations, contrary to the Commission decision on procuring COVID-19 vaccines, the Court said.
Further, the Commission refused to turn over records and details of the Pfizer discussion.
What's being alleged here is that 900 million vaccines are ordered by text.
This is why they want centralised bodies funded by billionaires where you don't have any democratic access, because then they can say, oh, the EU ordered it, Pfizer provided it, democracy, good luck, just even good luck, you're a ghost in the distance.
Are you sure we need these vaccines?
Stop the spread!
How dare you!
Early talks were held by EC President Ursula von der Leyen instead of the EC's vaccine steering board, comprised of representatives from 27 EU member states.
That meeting never happened, the audit court reported.
After the New York Times reported von der Leyen and Baller had been exchanging text messages leading up to the vaccine purchase agreement, well done New York Times, the audit court in its report urged the EC to search for relevant text messages and assess whether public access can be granted to them.
I should bloody well think so, shouldn't you?
How dare you?
How dare you show the public our text messages?
Who pays your money again?
I don't know, I have to check my text messages.
In their own investigation, Investigate Europe discovered deals for doses happening behind closed doors between the EU and pharmaceutical companies.
New variants, international competition and darkness around manufacturing costs have allowed Pfizer, BioNTech and Moderna to increase the bill for European taxpayers.
We've been paying over the odds for those vaccines, as many people long suspected, and they've been keeping that information out of the public conversation because obviously no one wants to pay more money for stuff than is necessary.
Promoting vaccines as a public global good was shelved during the first procurement round.
So they worked out that if they kept how much they were overcharging for it a secret, there was no need to sell it to African countries.
We've got to help everybody in the world with these vaccines.
They all need help.
Even poor people that can't afford vaccines in poor countries that we've already robbed in the past.
Actually, we can make pretty good profits without selling it there.
Don't mention the globe again.
They'll be all right in Africa.
Let them cough it out.
They'll be all right.
You're over there, yeah?
Got any diamonds left?
In September 2020, the EU Commission's top vaccine negotiator made a pledge.
I wonder if it was worth the paper it was written on.
Doses would cost between 5 euros and 15 euros.
Sandra Galina assured members of the European Parliament, we cannot go beyond certain limits because it wouldn't be affordable, she told the health committee.
One year after Galina's promise, two of the four manufacturers supplying the EU inflated their prices.
Documents seen by the Financial Times revealed that Pfizer's vaccine now fetches up to €19.50 against €15.50 previously.
Similarly, a dose of Moderna costs $25 up from $22 in the first deal.
Similarly, a dose of Moderna costs $25 up from $22 in the first deal.
Essentially, they're increasing the prices and they're profiteering and they're giving
us information that's profitable and withholding information that is not profitable.
And that's what people have been generally saying for a little while.
So all of that, blaming the unvaccinated, all of that cynicism about the vaccines, all of the people that suggested that the government was so keen to support the vaccine passports because it facilitated controls further down the line, are starting to look a lot more right now.
Better take those tinfoil hats off, guys, because it's starting to seem like you were telling the truth.
Overall, the EU may have overpaid 31 billion euros for doses according to the People's Vaccine Alliance, a coalition of more than 70 humanitarian organisations.
This assessment rests on a study by Imperial College showing that mRNA jabs could be mass-produced for as little as $1.18 to $2.85.
The mark-up of each shot would thus be over 794% for Moderna and over 1,838% for Pfizer.
each shot would thus be over 794% for Moderna and over 1838% for Pfizer.
So let me just work that out.
That's a fucking ripoff!
Some coincidental financial news now.
In February Pfizer forecast that its revenue this year will grow to total between 98 billion dollars and 102 billion dollars.
The highest estimate the 173 year old pharmaceutical company has ever given for annual sales.
This period of time that for you includes Funerals on YouTube, missing babies being born, relatives dying, going to visit people in weird conditions.
Think of all the stories.
We've sort of forgotten it.
We're sort of robust, aren't we, and adaptable human beings.
You can't remember all the little tales, dropping bags of food off for old people and stuff like all of that stuff.
That's been the best period in their history.
In a real democracy, this would be a possibility.
Hey everyone, do you think FISA should give all that money back and it should be put back into community resources and helping people that suffered and giving a boost to small business and people whose houses were foreclosed?
Do you just think that because we'll have a vote on it?
I don't know what's best because I can't tell because I'm just a politician or whatever.
What do you lot think?
Oh, it seems most people want that.
But that won't be voted for.
That stuff gets decided by a text message Here is some responsible information that we'll give you just to show that we're not like them.
Don't let them make you like them!
According to Nature, people who become infected with Omicron variant are less likely to spread the virus to others if they've been vaccinated or have had a previous SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Natural immunity, another thing that used to be banned from the conversation.
But the benefit of vaccines in reducing Omicron transmission doesn't last long, so it might help a bit for a little bit of time.
The Guardian reported in October The people who are fully vaccinated against Covid yet catch the virus are just as infectious to others in their household as unvaccinated people.
Doesn't do anything according to that one then.
Professor Roland Kao, an epidemiologist at the University of Edinburgh who was not involved in the work, said the result that vaccinated individuals who become infected appear to pose a similar infection risk to others also emphasises the need for continued or improved non-pharmaceutical interventions to further slow down transmission rates and ease hospital burdens over the winter, he said.
So I guess what he's describing is exercise, vitamin D, getting outside, living a healthy life, good diet outside of the big food business.
I'm starting to see how all this stuff links up, how we're trapped in a terrible, terrible global web of monstrous profiteering.
So there you have it.
All of that talk, all of that certainty, all of that condemnation and judgment.
What does it amount to now?
A Pfizer executive giggling that they didn't have time.
It wasn't profitable to make time to test the vaccines for transmission prevention.
Propaganda at best, lies at worst.
Where do we sit?
I would say in the middle of a corporate globalist nightmare.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the chat.
I'll see you in a couple of seconds.
No, here's the fucking news!
You might be listening to this as a podcast, you might be watching it on catch-up, or hopefully you are live with us on Rumble right now in the stream, like Chiang Tzu, making money at the speed of science, they say, about the Pfizer revelations.
Gabby Rios, 59, pharma will be liable because their crimes were deliberate, however that will only happen when the dust settles.
Allegedly!
Bob 41 5sf the lockdowns were a test to show how good life is for the rich and
powerful if the are locked up. Ed D'arce all these leaders are part of a depopulation
agenda that's why it's worldwide. Firegirl 2020 speed of science is such a
bullshit term. Fake comments.
One verity.
Pfizer just delivered the order.
Approval was done by the authorities.
The authorities did the approval and marketing campaign.
Pfizer made sure they were protected.
So, there you go.
A lot of interesting comments there to consider, Gareth.
Isn't there?
Absolutely, yeah.
If you're watching this live, comment along.
Do you know what you can do?
You can press rumble, and what that does is it stops all global abuse, including the mining for, like, copper that they have to do to make iPhones.
That all stops.
Cobalt.
That's the stuff, isn't it?
That cobalt, it'll be right as rain now.
Just press rumble, it all stops.
That's all you have to ever do.
All that feeling of loss and emptiness inside yourself, you know that you're not good enough and, like, there's some nagging doubt that you're disconnected from something sacred.
Press rumble!
Look at that!
It's gone now.
We can get a new iPhone 14 now, can't we?
iPhone 14!
There you go.
14!
Yep.
Like, I'm so many iPhones behind where we're meant to be now.
But I stopped it.
I realised it's not working, this iPhone thing, for me.
I'll just stay with whatever this one is.
I'm with that one now.
See?
I'll stop there.
You can't stop though.
They'll break it.
They'll break it, yeah.
Your iPhone don't work no more.
Plug it in at night, otherwise we'll fuck you.
Between 2am and 5am, we're gonna do this thing.
I don't wanna do the thing!
Do you agree?
Do you disagree?
What about when they say things like they're gonna stop spying?
We're gonna stop spying on you now, and now you just have to press I agree to cookies all the fucking time.
I'd rather just carry it on spying then.
At least it was convenient.
I don't think it's true as well.
I read an article recently that says Apple have not stopped spying.
Right, Apple, if you're a spy, are you spying?
Do you think this is what Steve Jobs would have wanted?
Did he die in vain, did he?
He did die in vain in a way.
That's the nature of death.
But also, have a look at his final speech.
Like he did this speech, Steve Jobs, where he's like, Shit!
I've just had this terrible realisation!
I've wasted my life!
Don't worry about that, Steve.
iPhone 14 now.
Like I said, don't waste your life.
Look into the eyes of your children right now!
And do you see that thing where they go, once they did an interview, they go, oh, do you let your kids play with them iPhones?
He goes, what?
Are you fucking joking?
Like you just said, if you give your kid a gun or whatever.
Yeah.
He won't have it.
Not old Steve Jobs, of course, he no longer exists on this plane of existence.
I've got a few things I want to say.
I know we're going to talk to Dr. Asim in a minute, but once that guy starts telling us about how he believes Covid jabs should be banned, honestly, he won't stop.
So I just want to make sure I get everything in.
Yeah.
But first, I've ever wanted to say... Ever?
And I've got a lot of views, as you know.
Oh, God.
A lot of unexpressed feelings.
It's not the Old Testament again, is it?
Alright, alright.
A bit of the Old Testament, but it's a different interpretation.
Firstly, have a look at that picture of how much young Putin looks like Oscar Wilde's boyfriend, Lord Alfred Douglas.
See?
There he is.
In fact, if I think if I was to sort of crane down at you, I could do a good job of Oscar...
Well, if I'm up here, then... Let me get up there.
Damn you!
Like, then I can still be... There I am.
See?
Now look at the photo.
Now look at that photo.
Now look at us.
See?
Photo us.
Photo us.
Brilliant.
I hope I don't get banged up and ready in jail, though, like dear old Oscar.
Terrible way to go, terrible way to go.
Secondly, can you show us that thing, like, that indicates that there's an invisible geometric pattern that underwrites material reality?
The Rice Resonance Experiments, where they vibrated rice granules on, like, a plate.
Are you a lot familiar with this?
What they've done is they vibrate pitches through a metal plate.
It goes...
Like that.
Like Cyril Sneer from, uh, The Raccoons.
Reference, yeah.
And then the right... Look at these patterns emerging, and what I'll tell you that is, is that is the archetypal source of reality that we have to tune into.
I am the Lord.
I form... I form the skies.
I create reality with a hammer.
It's a frequency.
It's a set of frequencies.
If you can tune yourself to this frequency, then you will have great divine powers.
Just watch.
As they change the pitch, Look at that.
Change the picture a bit more.
That means that there is... It's not just chaos.
Reality is not just chaos.
There is an order within the chaos.
You can attune yourself to it.
Look at that.
Beautiful.
Glory of the Lord.
There goes the pattern of floor tiles.
There are basically a lot of options for floor tiles and hacienda-style living.
God is Mexican, and clearly wants you to have a beautiful sort of kitchen, a hacienda-style kitchen.
That is the limitless life of the Lord there, being demonstrated in real time.
I'll just read a few more of you guys' comments.
This is about Pfizer.
Zmurf goes, there is zero chance they did not test for transmission.
They buried their results.
Oh, bloody hell, if that's an alleged leak.
Rogue Nation.
Record profits should be illegal if profited off a crisis.
Well, there you go.
Maybe what you're saying there is that health care should not be for profit.
That we need entirely different systems and models and a democracy where you can actually... You see them polls we're doing?
Like, that means the technology exists for real democracy.
Like, you can sort of literally go, hey, do you, who would you, do you think Pfizer should, that that money should be taken back?
Things like that happen all the time.
Things get re-nationalised.
Things get changed.
You can intervene.
You can intervene.
It's possible.
By God, it's possible.
One loot.
I'm peeling spuds and I forgot what I wanted to say.
Don't worry, it'll come back.
Firesnake zero.
Fractal geometry.
You got it, baby.
Lonesome crow.
The Lord Jesus is always appearing in tortillas, so maybe the Limitless Light is somehow Mexican.
OK, time now for us to hand over to a man who is a doctor, a cardiologist, a public health campaigner, Dr. Asim Malhotra.
Are you there?
Because, by God, have we got questions for you.
Great to meet you again, Russell.
Do you know that I love you?
I do, I love you too, mate.
I can feel it in your heart.
Okay, so listen, you've recently released a paper.
It's controversial, so I'll be pressing this a lot.
Allegedly!
And occasionally, this.
Just to lighten the mood.
But what is it that's been revealed through your papers?
Exploration.
So, Russell, these are two papers published in the International Journal of Incident Resistance, peer-reviewed.
Essentially, I spent about nine months critically appraising the data on the mRNA vaccine, specifically Pfizer's vaccine, to look at the benefit and harms and what the implications were from those results in terms of how we move forward in the management of COVID-19.
And to conclude, essentially, What I found is that, which is not news for many people, there was a clear lack of informed consent when it came to the administration of the vaccine.
But when one breaks down the data, certainly now you have to vaccinate several thousand people to prevent one COVID death and that's likely best case scenario.
But the absolute risk of harm is actually unprecedented in the history of medicine.
So we're talking about harms of at least 1 in 800 to 1 in 1000 of a serious adverse event occurring.
Now what that means is, Russell, I think anyone looking at that data, which for me is unequivocal, it suggests, and what I concluded from my paper, that the COVID mRNA vaccines need to be suspended, paused, or whatever you want to say, withdrawn.
Until a full investigation is launched into Pfizer's original trial, getting access to the raw data, and also analyzing properly what we call pharmacovigilance data, so real-world data around the reporting of adverse events, which I've said already is unprecedented.
That's fantastic.
Can you tell me how big a sample size you're talking about?
Like what underwrites these claims?
Well, when in evidence based medicine, when you look at data, you have to look at the quality of the study.
So if we start first and foremost, I'm glad it's already been mentioned a few times.
If you go back to Pfizer's original trial, there was a re-analysis done by independent researchers,
very eminent scientists from University of Stanford, Robert Kaplan, associate editor of BMJ, Peter Doshi,
and Joseph Freeman, who's the lead author who I've spoken to directly on his findings.
And they looked into the original trials of Moderna and Pfizer.
And by the way, Russell, why this is important is this is what we call the gold standard
of evidence-based medicine, randomized controlled trials.
It was these studies alone that led to the rollout of the vaccine,
the approval of the vaccine, and even the coercion and mandates for the vaccine.
So what those original findings concluded independently, which I'm about to tell you, is crucial to the whole narrative now as we move forward.
And they found, and this was published in the peer-reviewed journal Vaccine, one of the premier vaccine journals in the world, only a few weeks ago.
For me, it's a smoking gun.
They found that the original trial suggested that one was more likely to suffer a serious adverse event from taking the vaccine than one was to be hospitalized with COVID.
And this is also during the original Wuhan strain, if you remember, Russell, which was far more lethal.
So it suggests, certainly quite strongly, that even at the beginning, it was likely that the vaccine was going to do more harm than good for most people.
And I find it very hard to believe That the Pfizer scientists didn't know that.
And it may well be that's why Pfizer was so keen to get indemnification across the world from several governments against being liable for vaccine injury.
And one of the biggest sort of largest democracy country in the world, if you like, Actually said no, and that was India.
India refused for that indemnification because they thought, well, if there are going to be serious vaccine injuries, the government isn't going to be liable.
And that's really the situation we're in.
So as far as quality of data is concerned, it's the highest quality data.
And given that risk of serious adverse events, which is likely at least one in 800, then for me, it's a no brainer.
It needs to be paused and it needs to be an investigation immediately.
It seems to me, Doctor, that to admit a transgression on this scale would be so disruptive, so expensive, such a dissolution of the assumptions that we live with.
for that two-year period that it's kind of an insurmountable barrier really.
Do you not feel that ultimately what will happen is that you'll be marginalised and maligned and these findings will be buried?
You can't admit this, it's too heavy isn't it?
No, it's a great point, Russell.
So I thought about this in a lot of depth even before I published this.
I was interviewed by Robert Kennedy only last week and he said, isn't this career suicide?
He was very supportive of my findings.
But the reality is this, for me personally, first and foremost, I cannot continue in my good conscience as a doctor, as a public health campaigner, without exposing this truth.
And, Russell, this isn't an anomaly.
I mean, it's something you've highlighted brilliantly, you know, for the last several months.
I've been watching your videos.
I've been watching the way you get into a lot of detail and depth around the ultimate causes of what is a detriment to people's well-being, which is the fact that democracy is under attack.
So this is not an anomaly.
I for the last 10 years have campaigned on increasing transparency in medicine.
And on three occasions, Russell, I've even called for a public inquiry through different media outlets,
The Guardian, The Daily Mail, The Eye, saying that we need an inquiry into the pharmaceutical industry
and how research is disseminated on a...
Dr. Seemalhotra, I did have to use the magical doctor's finger there to get a little word in edgeways.
I did have to part the cheeks and see what was going on.
I'd like, I'm watching the chat, people are really into what we're talking about and I think that we need to give them access to that entire paper.
So that people can look at it for themselves.
A lot of people are asking for your name again.
You can find that.
We'll put out a link.
It's Dr Asim Malhotra.
I hope I'm correctly pronouncing it.
And I would say, what are the next Steps that we can take.
Are you saying that people should, obviously you're saying no one should get any more Covid boosters and that it's the role of the media now to start publicising this new data.
Do you think that there's any chance of the kind of transparency that's required?
Russell, I think there is.
And of course, part of it is through social media and the dissemination of knowledge to the masses.
And your platform is certainly aiding that in a big way.
I've seen a huge change.
The papers were published a couple of weeks ago in the Journal of Inter-Resistance.
It's open access.
It's free.
I've had amazing feedback, phenomenal feedback from doctors.
I've had no serious rebuttals to the paper.
There have been a few blogs, a few character assassination type of stuff, which I'm sure you've been used to many times in your career.
But they're not addressing the main concerns.
No one is rebutting any of the clear facts.
And certainly, as a cardiologist, the reason I looked at this in the first place is one of the most common side effects or concerns of the MRI vaccines are cardiovascular myocarditis, cardiac arrest, heart attacks.
And the data that suggests that is very, very good quality data.
So for me, the way we move forward is through this continued dissemination for the public to become aware.
But I'm not somebody that is just going to, you know, pop, you know, write a paper and then sit back.
You know, I will push this and campaign on this issue as long as I can.
In fact, next week, towards the end of next week, I'm actually speaking the British Parliament to MPs in an APPG meeting organised by Sir Christopher Choke to actually present data to MPs to say the conclusions are very clear.
We need to suspend the vaccine.
Now, one thing I know, Russell, you don't want me to go on too much, but one thing I think is important We had to invent a whole little system.
We had to invent a little finger system to keep you under some sort of form of control.
I wish there was a vaccine to make you speak in short sentences.
I'd give you that little jab yourself and the adverse reactions would be what?
I don't know.
Now listen, it's fantastic and I want you to come regularly on our show to continually update us but Listen, let me tell you that the Gates Foundation has boosted, interesting use of word, its funding for digital ID projects.
One of the things that becomes most pertinent after Pfizer's public admission that they never tested, and a lot of people in the chat saying I bet they did test and that the clinical trial showed that it was potentially negative or unhelpful.
One of the things that becomes immediately obvious is people not being able to travel because they're not vaccinated.
That's pointless.
The suggestion that people should have vaccine passports.
That's pointless.
Unless, of course, you consider that that in itself was interesting.
introduced in order to ease the way for forms of social credit control and even if it's
not as nefarious as that, the more ability you have to surveil and control a population,
the better it is for the state, the better it is for the corporate state more broadly.
So listen Doc, we're going to have you on more, we'll talk to you. You don't have to
squeeze it all in at once, you can just put them in one finger at a time, is what I will
say.
So yeah, Doctor, we'll be checking out your work.
Is there anything you want to end on, just as a glorious goodbye to us?
People should be reassured.
Even Joe Biden said the pandemic is over.
Omicron that's circulating now is no worse than a bad cold or the flu.
So if there's a time to pause a vaccine, it's now, and people should be reassured by it.
That's nice, isn't it?
That's reassuring.
What a lovely bit of reassurance from a doctor.
Dr. Racine, we'll talk to you again soon.
I hope it goes well next week for you in Parliament.
OK, hey, do you know that every single week we do a podcast, Subcutaneous, where I have a long-form conversation with usually the kind of guests that I feel that you lot really want to see.
We've got Kanye coming up soon.
We've got Elon coming up soon.
We've got Jordan Peterson coming up soon.
Last week we had a conversation with Vandana Shiva.
If you're a member of our Stay Free AF community, you can join live while I have the conversations and put questions to the guest.
Here's a little bit of that conversation, which will play out next Tuesday on Rumble.
Have a look.
How do you feel about the current war?
You know, I don't call it a Ukraine-Russia war.
Look at who is financing it.
Look at where the weapons are coming from.
So all of those countries are involved.
There we go.
It's a fantastic conversation between me and Vandana Shiva, who, if there was a real poll for world leader, Vandana Shiva.
She'd be up there, wouldn't she?
Yeah, for me, because she's intense.
She's anti-establishment.
She's connected.
Her morals are impeccable.
She's an incredible human being.
It's a wonderful conversation.
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Before we go, are we going to look at either people freaking out over VR helmets?
Are we going to look at a man being placed onto a tree?
What are we going to look at?
Because these are some good things.
Remember, the main thing we wanted to bring you today was how to recontextualise reality now that Pfizer admitted that they didn't test those vaccines they were so into.
For their efficacy when it comes to spreading, that's one question.
Then sort of the idea that power is coalescing around illusory figures that can't even hold it together as symbols now.
But there is a deeper reality that we can access, i.e.
truth or God or however you want to term it.
They're just some of the points, but what is it you want to see now?
That man on the tree?
Well, I mean, that's obviously brilliant.
Well, what is it you want to see?
I don't mind.
I mean, obviously, we could look at that.
The pong thing relates to researchers growing brain cells.
Is that what you want to see?
There's some brain cells in the lab that have learned to play ping pong.
That's what you want to show people.
Yeah, it's pong.
Yeah, it's always that.
That game pong, remember?
From ages ago?
Or are you too young?
Pong, where it's just where you're a line banging.
It wasn't even a dot.
It was a little square.
It was one pixel, wasn't it?
Yeah.
It's always that, though, isn't it?
So researchers have grown brain cells in a lab that has learned to play the 1970s tennis-like video game pong.
Yeah, we know what that is.
So it's the... That's not consciousness, no, Gal.
No, it isn't.
That's not consciousness.
That's just intelligence.
That's not saying, oh, see, there's no God.
Don't start with that.
So it says here... Anyway, even if it is a form of consciousness, you had to achieve a certain formulation with the matter in order for the consciousness to travel through it, like with the rice resonance.
It's like this.
The archetype is there.
The blueprint is already there.
Like a magnet.
If I was to hold a magnet underneath this piece of paper, iron filings would move there and you'd be able to infer the presence of the magnet.
But without the iron filings, it becomes invisible.
The human beings, the human individual, the consciousness of the individual is like the iron filings.
God is like the magnet.
There is the sun and there is the light of the sun.
So what's been happening with them brain cells is it becomes a tra- not a transmitter, more of a receiver of the consciousness and then it can play Pong.
So yeah, it's got no consciousness.
That's right, Gal.
The researchers have stressed it does not know that it's playing pong.
It don't knows that, does it?
They've stressed that, it doesn't know.
It doesn't know it's doing that.
Forgive it, Lord, it know not what it do.
It says it often missed the ball, but its success rate was above random chance.
That's not good, is it?
Better than random chance!
It's John McEnroe!
Yeah, you're not going to make it as a tennis player if you're just a bit better than random chance, especially if you've not been vaccinated.
They won't even let you come over and do the tennis.
Right.
No.
I was amazed that they kind of got a big news story out of it, but it did remind us of... No, but better than random chance, I suppose, scientifically indicates it's doing something.
Sure.
But it reminded us of the monkey, Elon monkey.
So this was Neuralink, Elon Musk's... I'm still trying to get Elon on here, so don't start, like, dissing his monkey.
No.
Go on then, let's have a look at his monkey.
It's impressive.
Do you want to have a look?
Yeah, let's look at Elon's monkey playing tennis with its brain.
Is that what it is?
This is Pager.
He's a nine-year-old macaque who had a Neuralink placed in each side of his brain about six weeks ago.
If you look carefully, you can see that the fur on his head hasn't quite fully grown back yet.
Order.
He's learned to eat.
Don't diss him.
Look at him.
If you look carefully, you can see his bum.
It's a bit wrinkled, isn't it?
Why is that the bit they've highlighted?
If you notice, that's the work we haven't done very well.
You can see there's a bit sticking out of him.
I don't trust him.
Nine years old, I don't see you picking up any other female macaques.
Act with a computer for a tasty banana smoothie delivered through a straw.
Don't patronise me.
Give me a proper banana.
One of the things the Neuralinks allow Pager to do is to play his favourite video game, Pong.
To control his paddle on the... Couldn't he do that anyway?
Just with, like, a control?
Yeah, he could, but they took it away, and he does it in his brain now.
Just with his brain?
Yeah, while sucking on that straw like a drug addict.
Oh, come on, man!
Just give me another banana!
I gotta get me some porn!
You can't do that!
What's the application of that?
What we can do is we can get someone to suck on a banana straw just for a game of pretend tennis.
We got a business, baby!
You stay away from my banana straw.
You'll get nothing in return.
One day we'll do it to humans.
Stick that chip in your head, little bit of banana down a straw.
That's gonna be exploited, that technology.
Listen, I think we've learned rather a lot over the course of this show.
I feel better.
That could be because I've recently had a little microchip inserted into my brain.
I'm sorry, mate, but that monkey's dead.
Just to let you know.
WHAT?! !
I liked that little guy.
I just didn't want you to feel too good.
It's a feel-good story!
Neuralink admits monkeys died during its project.
Animal rights group PCRM has said that as many as 15 monkeys have died after Neuralink's experiment of the 23 that they've been given access to.
So 15 of the 23 monkeys have died.
But those monkeys had a hell of a game of tennis, didn't they?
And a lovely suck on the old banana straw.
What kind of life is it if you can't have a game of brain tennis and suck on a banana straw?
And that's much more than they tested that bloody vaccine on, innit?
They get just the five mouses... Are the mouses alright?
Yeah, they seem okay.
I mean, they've gone blind.
The singing's fantastic.
See how they run.
Release the vaccine!
Release the vaccine!
No one will ever know!
Give Papa some more bananas, baby! I needs to play my brain tennis!
Tch tch tch tch tch tch!
Oh, that actually did remind me of taking crack a little bit. That's actually cheered me up. Don't do drugs.
OK, so we've learned a hell of a lot there. Don't put things in monkeys' brains, unless you know what you're
doing.
We still want Elon on the show.
Why won't he text me back?
If you want to join us, you can in a minute for Stay Free AF.
What you've got to do is cough up a little bit of dollar, then you can stay with us for a Q&A in a minute.
We're going to be talking about the emojis, I think, a little bit.
Emojis.
They've only just invented them, and now they're out of fashion.
You've got to use proper emojis.
If you do that, people think you're being sarcastic.
If you do that, they don't like that either.
If you do the monkey going like that, they think you're playing brain tennis and sucking off a banana just for a quick couple of rounds.
15 love.
I don't love it very much.
Not at all.
Okay, so stay with us if you wanna.
Tomorrow we've got a fantastic show.
Trump is the voice of peace in Ukraine.
We've got Aaron Maté coming on to talk to us about, you know, skullduggery, international skullduggery and all that kind of stuff.
We've got a fantastic week coming up next week.
It's important that you stay with us, if you want to, for the Stay Free AF stuff.
It's important that you stay with us in general.
But it's more important, isn't it, Gareth, that you stay free?