“HIGH ALERT!” US DEPLOYS Missile Submarine In Middle East! - Stay Free #241
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I tell you, we've got a lot to discuss today.
There's a guided missile sub in the Middle East.
I'm not sure exactly where, because I figure it's landlocked.
I guess it's in sort of, I don't know.
Well, I don't know.
We'll work it out.
We're going to cover this news story.
We're talking about how surveillance programs introduced after 9-11 are being prolonged, exploiting this ongoing escalating global tension across that region, but across the world more broadly.
In fact, if I was to theme the show today, the theme would be Oh no!
We're in serious trouble!
Every story, the undercurrent is, do you think the system's working?
I mean, it's good that they're admitting that there are extraterrestrials now, because that might be the way out.
It might be to get, like, because I feel like those extraterrestrials might say, are you sure?
Are you sure you can't improve on this system?
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Crazy world.
If you're watching this on YouTube, we'll do about the first 15 minutes here, then we'll have to slink off into a free speech wonderland.
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It's been a difficult week for Joe Biden.
I wonder how long it's been difficult for Joe Biden really, and I wonder if he notices.
I wonder if he knows the difference between difficult and blissful these days.
Certainly 75% of you lot, and by you lot I mean Americans, believe that he doesn't have the sharpness to be President.
Again, that astonishing number on whether or not Biden has the stamina and sharpness to serve effectively as president.
Only 25% of poll respondents say that he does have the stamina.
74% say no.
And I know you're a history buff like I am.
And so look here.
It doesn't look good in the context of, well, all the way back to Eisenhower.
You have to go some distance to find a comparable rating.
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear.
That's not good.
That's what I mean.
Maybe it is good, really.
I guess the majority of you don't want him to remain in office.
Have you seen the story that Trump's popularity... I mean, if there's anything that indicates the deep loathing of the establishment, it's how Trump's continued But and continuing indictments and trials and court cases seem to simply function as a promotional campaign.
If you hate the establishment, then the establishment's enemies are your friend.
If you don't trust the legacy media, the people that the legacy media don't want you to like are Probably on your side.
If we could advocate for anything here, and actually we can because we're on Rumble, it would be, please, I pray, I pray to you, almighty God, may we be strong enough to overcome our differences as individuals and cultural communities, to unite, to create a decentralised but unified opposition to systemic Corruption.
Certainly, you can no longer claim that Biden and the Democrats are a unifying party, not even, as they used to famously claim, among ethnic minorities, specifically African-Americans.
Remember when Joe Biden said, if you don't vote Democrat, you're not black?
Remember he said that, didn't he?
Well, let's have a look at this.
Reading in the crosstabs, the most important part, as Phil reminds us, just all of those, from women to Hispanic voters, black voters, 22% of black voters behind Trump, that is not seen in the modern era for a Republican frontrunner, right?
I mean, wow.
Startling.
I looked at the Democratic response, Kevin Munoz, the spokesman for Biden, and this idea that, you know, we have a year, we can turn things around.
I think you have to look at this being a challenge from the very beginning, right?
Black voters from the very beginning were saying that we will help you get Joe Biden into office.
Stoic perception says they're all puppets.
The sooner you realize they all work for something other than us, the sooner you can get over future disappointments.
Then that rather insightful comment is brought low by a nefarious monster with his, I'm assuming his, usual praise for glory holes and curious advocacy for Christianity.
In an extraordinary context.
Join us in that rumble chat if you can.
It's wonderful in there.
If you want something a little bit more spiritual, you might want to press the red button to come and watch us on local.
Certainly you're going to have to leave YouTube pretty soon because we're going to be getting into some free speech.
But, you know, this is not necessarily our preference.
This was about democracy and saving democracy.
And so here we are a year later, he has not been able to change their impression.
Black home ownership is down.
Going to the store, you know, even if a job...
One of the main narratives about Trump during the continual campaigns against him was that he was racist.
I feel people were overtly saying that Trump was racist.
That's another narrative that appears to be falling apart.
Jobs have improved in terms of numbers.
The prices that people are paying just, it doesn't resonate with them.
So Bidenomics, all of the things that Biden has done to try to connect, it's not connecting with this group.
And black unemployment was quite low during the Trump administration.
Yeah.
But he said it all the time.
He had a gift for messaging.
There's no question about that.
Thank you for messaging.
That's the compliment they'll give on CNN.
Press 1 if you think that the legacy media is over.
Press 2 if you think that you could still trust CNN a little bit.
Bill Spencer 919.
Russell, have you seen the video of Biden talking about a drowning dog?
It's unnerving how incoherent he is.
No, Bill Spencer 919 in the Rumble chat.
We'll find that.
And after we've done our story about what's our main story today that we've That we've covered the main story and the hero video.
What is that story?
Someone in the gallery let us know guys.
Hero video title. Thanks guys.
Let's have that on a list somewhere.
Maybe even for me because I forgot it.
We do a story about how post 9-11 there were surveillance measures introduced that have been perpetually prolonged.
After we'll cover that story.
That's a brilliant suggestion.
After that little moment of amnesia, it's difficult for me to criticise Joe Biden because, you know, I just forgot something pretty bloody important.
Yeah, you're all pressing one.
This is a brilliant story.
You'll all have seen this at some time because Biden continually tells this story about, you know, travelling on an Amtrak train, meeting a guy called Angelo who pinched his cheek.
It's a really sort of weird story and it's untrue in so many ways.
Like, I think he says he's on his way to visit his mother and his mother, God rest her eternal soul, had already expired.
I mean, it's laden with lies.
Let's have a look at this Amtrak anecdote.
So, when I was coming home to see my mom, and I just, she was living with us at the time, my dad passed away.
I suppose the point of this story is to make Joe Biden sound normal?
Is that the point of the story?
first name, he was number two in seniority at the time, Angelo.
And ants came up to me as I walked. I suppose the point of this story is to make
Joe Biden sound normal. Is that the point of the story? Like he meets normal people and
things? He said that he told a group of workers after the article came out, he got an Amtrak
train one Friday to visit his mother who was dying and an Amtrak worker named Angelo
came up to him, grabbed his cheek in front of secret service personnel. I thought they were
going to shoot him exclaimed, shoot him. And then said, Joey, baby, big deal. According to
Biden, Angelo, who whom he previously identified on multiple occasions as conductor Angelo Negri,
told him that the guys had done their own calculations at a retirement dinner and
determined they'd travel more miles on Amtrak trains than on that plane.
So, there's so many inconsistencies in this story, but his dear mother was already dead.
He had only been vice president, I think, a year at that time, and, perhaps most significantly, Angelo Negri was dead at that time.
And he said, Joey!
And he grabbed my cheek, he said, Joey, baby!
And he said, all this time, because that's published in the newspaper, that I had travelled a million two hundred thousand miles on Air Force planes as vice president.
They publish that on a regular basis.
He said, big, I won't quote him exactly, but he said, big deal, Joey.
And I said, what's the mean, Angie?
He said, look, we just had the retirement dinner up in Newark.
He said, you know how many miles you traveled on Amtrak?
And I said, no, he said a million.
I think it was 320,000 miles.
And I said, how'd you figure that?
He said, well, 118 days a year, almost 300 miles a day, 36 years, plus his bike, and he went on the whole deal.
Oh dear, oh dear.
What a terrible, terrible mess.
As well as that, do you remember when in Hawaii, speaking to the many grieving, desperate people in the wake of the tragic fires, he said that he'd had a fire in his kitchen once when his lake got struck by lightning, and that Proved to be a dubious little yarn.
I suppose it's only sort of folky homespun anecdotes that Joe Biden can offer now.
No wonder his popularity is plummeting.
What's extraordinary as well is that as we still advocate for ongoing war publicly with Russia, with new packages being demanded, I think another 60 billion dollar package has just been requested, Vladimir Zelensky seems to be fretting that funding is approaching an end.
Have a look at Zelensky now on American media, sort of saying he's begging for credit.
It's a difficult thing to watch.
If you can't give us, can't give us some financial support, OK, OK, please give us a credit and we will give you back money.
What has this become?
What an extraordinary negotiation.
And this story ain't any better because there's now a missile sub in the Middle Eastern region, which I suppose is to amplify... What's the story about the dying dog?
Yeah, we'll find that.
We'll find that by the end.
That's a good one.
That's somewhere in the rumble chat.
This is a legitimate escalation that we should be, I guess, concerned about.
Tell me if you're concerned about this.
The U.S.
is using a submarine to send a message to Iran to stay out of Israel's war against Hamas.
U.S.
Central Command posted this photo of a guided-missile submarine apparently heading through the Suez Canal.
That sub contains up to 154 extremely powerful Tomahawk cruise missiles on board.
It's very weird.
That Suez Canal seems to be a little avenue of disaster for former colonial powers.
The UK, the country I'm from, got a bloody nose in the 1950s in a dispute around that region, and to see a nuclear submarine making its merry way down like an atomic whale is a foreboding sign for the future.
The Rio Rocket, I don't care about subs.
I don't know, man.
That's I'm talking to you, Matt, on Rumble.
It feels to me that this is the kind of escalation that we may look back on in a little while, well
we might not be able to look back on it because our eyeballs might have been melted.
For the Pentagon to reveal anything about the locations of its missile subs, telling
the world that this sub is now in the region is a clear message to Iran and its proxies
to leave Israel alone.
So let's bring in CNN Pentagon correspondent Oren Lieberman with more on this.
So despite being forthcoming about these additional reinforcements, Orrin, we continue to see an increase in the number of attacks against U.S.
forces in the region.
Most believe that they are at the hands of Iranian proxies.
So what does that say about the type of deterrence the U.S.
is using right now?
Correct, so let's deal with both of those separately.
First, there's the issue of the submarine, a guided-missile submarine, an Ohio-class, heading through the Suez Canal.
I think someone's saying that the submarines are always in that region, but do you not remember Trump getting some heat for revealing the locations of submarines?
Well Darren, that joins a list of US forces, certainly naval forces, already in the region.
Two carrier strike groups, an amphibious ready group, that's more than 10,000 sailors right there alone, as well as that submarine.
The Navy and the Pentagon are normally very secretive When you say 10,000 sailors, that sounds a bit less menacing.
Just sounds like rather a nice evening.
Marine, for Jesus Christ, why are we watching CNN?
We're watching CNN so that we can critique the manner in which they convey news, the unquestioning version of reality that they present, just to give us the opportunity to, you know, even if we're just gonna make a few jokes about that guy's hairline.
This canal there, a message very much to Iran and its proxies, but they have not been silent either.
The U.S.
has attributed many of the attacks, and we've seen 38 since October 17th against U.S.
forces in Iraq and Syria, many of those attributed to or blamed on Iran and its proxies in the region.
Most of those have been carried out by suicide drones, one-way attack drones, Let's have a look at Ryan Paul now.
Ryan Paul is slamming the heads of the FBI and DHS for pressuring big tech to censor Americans.
That was already revealed in the Twitter files, but let's have a look at that.
Is DHS still meeting with social media companies to discuss content moderation?
Ranking Member Paul, you and I have discussed this before.
We do not meet with social media companies for the purpose of instructing them to take down content.
You've never had any meetings with the social media companies to discuss content moderation?
What we have done in the past, Ranking Member Paul, as I shared with you previously, is we, along with other federal agencies, have met with social media companies in a public-private partnership to speak of the threats to the homeland so that those companies are alert to them.
Do you think a threat to the homeland is a discussion of vaccine efficacy?
I do not.
I'm a ranking member of Paul, and I should say... If you think that just by saying ranking member Paul, he can keep this sweet, don't he?
I must say, I've never seen Rand Paul doing anything that I disagree with.
He's the only person that says stuff you wish that you had the opportunity to say, isn't it?
He's always going, like, Fauci should... Oh, no, I won't get into that while we're still on YouTube.
But, like, he has the kind of confrontations that you kind of are crying out for someone within the system to have.
If you'll have your staff read, and I think it'd be good for you to read also the Missouri versus Biden case, it lists time and time again discussion of constitutionally protected speech that has nothing to do with national security.
So when you say you didn't meet to do that, yes, you were meeting, you just disagree with the characterization of it.
Were you meeting with social media companies to discuss content moderation?
And your answer to that is no.
You're not hearing me.
I'm calling you, Ranking Member Paul.
I'm quite sweet.
I'm tilting my head back.
and were you meeting with them to discuss content on the internet?
My answer remains the same, Ranking Member Paul.
You're not hearing me.
I'm calling you, Ranking Member Paul.
I'm quite sweet.
I'm tilting my head back.
Will you please stop asking me these difficult questions?
We're at the precipice, aren't we?
We're at some peripheral point.
I'm sort of, at the moment, wondering which geopolitical crisis is going to escalate to the point of our shared nemesis.
Is it going to be that we can't communicate?
Is it that legacy media is attempting to stomp all independent media and all ability for us to openly communicate?
Is it the constant escalation of all wars?
Is it the sort of constant cultural conflagrations that we seem unable to overcome?
Is it the annihilation of the spiritual dimension of human life?
I mean, what is it that's gonna take us out first?
There's 20,000 of you guys joining us today and I'm so glad that you're with us.
Let's see how this lovely person gets through the rest of this hearing, mostly by saying ranking member, Paul.
In a minute, tell us what you'd like to see first.
Do you want to see Edward Snowden talking about the King of England's new speech, or do you want to see Albert Baller talking about Pfizer's new spokesperson, the fella what goes out with Taylor Swift?
I think he's called Travis Kousa.
You got one name because you're American, he's a big star.
Kousa, Travis, I can't get into the details, that's not my job.
Edward, so do you want to see, press one for the Snowden on the King, two for Albert Baller discussing Taylor Swift's fella.
We met on a periodic basis with other federal agencies and a group of social media companies to speak with them about the threat environment that the homeland faced.
Right.
Just trying to protect the homeland from people not doing exactly what they're told at all times.
That's simply it.
This includes discussion of vaccine efficacy, mask efficacy, Hunter Biden's laptop.
Are these meetings still occurring?
Hunter Biden's got a laptop.
And the reason the meetings aren't occurring is because a federal judge placed an injunction on you and the Biden administration acknowledged that they're not having the meetings.
So you at least acknowledge that the court is talking to you about this and saying what you were doing was violating the First Amendment.
Director Wray, same question.
Is the FBI still meeting with social media companies?
We're having some interaction with social media companies, but all of those interactions have changed fundamentally in the wake of the court's rulings.
We've had to just wind that in a little because people are frankly a little suspicious about it.
One, a lot.
You lot want to see Edward Snowden.
Here's his post about the King of England.
The masculine nurse complained about the cost of living from your gold chair while wearing your mama's snow leopard snuggie and egg-sized diamond hat.
You want to see the King of England?
Here he is.
Right, now whilst I will criticise the leadership of your nation.
Joe Biden is plainly a man in decline.
There are clearly some questions to be asked about the way we're running things over here as well.
See how many questions come to mind when you see this sweet elderly gentleman sat on a throne right now.
My government's priority is to make the difficult but necessary long-term decisions to change this country for the better.
I'd like to see Joe Biden dressed up like that.
That would, I think, lift the whole tone of the Amtrak speech.
He's on increasing economic growth and safeguarding the health and security of the British people for generations to come.
No man, I can't see too much more of it.
It's extraordinary, isn't it?
Listen, if you're watching us on YouTube, we're gonna have to leave you now because
we're gonna get into a story about how since 9-11, surveillance of ordinary Americans has
been escalating and how that legislation has been prolonged using, even right now, they're
using events in the Middle East to prolong surveillance of ordinary Americans, not only
abroad but in the United States.
Join us over on Rumble right now to watch that.
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Okay, so listen.
We all recognize that the attack by Hamas was devastating.
We can all see now that the subsequent military activity is a humanitarian disaster that may yet escalate into a global holy war that could kill us all, particularly if it were to co-join with the escalating tensions in Russia and potential events in China.
But what's also pretty bad is it's being used, as always, to exploit the domestic population of the UK, the USA, excuse me, by maintaining surveillance laws that there's no place for.
What you're going to love about this is a conversation between a member of the legacy media and a member of the government machinery where you can see the coziness between those two institutions, neither of whom are going to do anything To protect your freedom or to ensure that you can have open communication.
Here's the news.
No, here's the effing news baby.
News! News!
No, here's the fucking news!
The exploitation of the escalating crisis in the Middle East continues with the US using it to continue mass
surveillance programs on their own citizens.
Just like after 9-11, which went brilliantly for everyone in the world.
BLEH!
Hello there you awakening wonders.
Thanks for joining us on our voyage to truth and freedom which we must undertake together.
Yeah, I've got daughters.
Thank you so much for staying with us at a time of crisis and difficult conversations that have to be undertaken because it seems that the more crisis there are, the more exploitation by centralized authority is undertaken in order to, for example, introduce mass surveillance bills that were first introduced after 9-11 but have continued Ever since, usually under the auspices of spying on terrorists or preventing terrorism, homegrown terrorists, far-flung terrorists, terror terror everywhere and not a drop to drink.
Terrible as this crisis is for everybody involved, difficult though it is to see a solution that's not going to mean havoc across the world, death and suffering of vulnerable people everywhere.
We have to continue this conversation along the lines of who is exploiting it, And to what end?
The mass surveillance programs that were introduced after 9-11, as Edward Snowden pointed out at the time, were against all of our civil rights.
These bills and measures we use to spy on US citizens abroad, foreign citizens elsewhere, domestic citizens.
It's a very messy piece of legislation and it's continuing.
Have a look at this conversation between a member of the legacy media and a member of the government where they talk about this legislation as if it's all upside.
As if this legislation hasn't been continually misused to spy on people unnecessarily and illegally.
So I want to turn to something that was discussed earlier in this program and that is section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
Complicated issue is euphemism for it's illegal.
They're spying on their own citizens.
The government are spying on you.
But notice how a member of the legacy media just hands a question to a government official in a way that's just entirely, in a sense I suppose, collaborative.
It's not like, this is a journalist, this is a journalist, do you remember there was a time when a journalist would go, excuse me, what the hell's going on?
Why are you using this piece of legislation to spy on your own citizens?
How on earth can Hamas's terrible attack on Israel and the spiralling disaster that's emerging from it justify us spying on our own citizens?
Tell me now how these things are connected.
That's not how the media treats the state.
The media, the state and corporatism are all 100% aligned against You!
Just take 30 or 40 seconds and explain to this audience... I mean, look at the atmosphere of this.
They're just a couple of mates having a chat.
The subject of this is, just so I can give you a different interpretation, is it all right for the government to spy on citizens without their permission?
Remember Edward Snowden's Revelations, like where he had a sort of a freaky meltdown?
Did you ever see that film, Citizenfour?
Oh my God, they're spying on us!
Your phone!
They can just turn it on!
Ah!
They're spying on us all the time!
They're capturing all of our data!
Now, look at the tone here.
Now, listen, let's take 30 seconds or so to discuss this.
Why is it so important that we don't have any law and order except for poor and ordinary people?
Also, they make it sound so bloody boring, don't they?
Section 702... It's so tedious, you can't wrap your mind around it.
But what it actually is, is they're spying on you, you can't trust the state, you can't trust the media.
Just take 30 or 40 seconds and explain to this audience 30 or 40 seconds?
Let us not spend, you know, for example, hours and hours justifying why we should be able to spy on all of our citizens, why it's ordinary to expect that you are like a subject or a child and the government is like your parent and you have no power and it's okay to tax you and tell you what to do and lie to you and spy on you and deceive you.
What's been going on for the last three years?
Have you not noticed yet that crises are used to generate opportunity for the powerful?
And this is another example of that.
Disgusting, complicated and awful as this escalating war in the Middle East is.
And the ramifications in my view, and in the view of many others of course, have only just begun.
The impact of this on all of our lives is not yet even measurable.
Look at how it's being discussed by a member of the legacy media and a member of the government.
Could you spend 30 or 40 seconds telling everyone exactly why they should just do as they're told?
I don't need that long.
Do as you're told.
What section 702 allows you to do and why you think it's so important?
Well, thanks for the opportunity, because let me tell you, David... Well, thanks for not asking me any difficult questions or saying, you know, this is disgusting, it's abhorrent.
If this was taking place in a country that we had some grievance against, we would use it as an example of it being a banana republic or a crazy dictatorship.
It's so important to me that I can just trot out trite answers and never be challenged.
That way we can keep people dumb and distracted, particularly with the ongoing attempts to crush dissenting voices in the independent media.
And thank you, by the way, for helping with that.
If we lose this authority, it is catastrophic for our national security efforts.
Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is a foreign intelligence authority that allows our intelligence community to go after the communications of non-U.S.
persons.
Boo!
Non-U.S.
persons!
I'm a non-U.S.
person.
Everyone is not from the U.S.
Like your ancestors, your friends, your beloved relatives are non-U.S.
persons.
You can't just say that.
Of course, the central premise of state authority is that the state is protecting you from an external threat.
Here's something interesting.
The state is the threat.
The state is the biggest threat you are ever going to face.
The state in alignment with the media and a globalist agenda is more threat to you than anything.
And I'm not suggesting there aren't threats out there.
I've got eyes.
I've been watching what's been going on in the news.
Plainly, we're living in a fractured world where better voices need prevail.
Granting authority to the state with a legacy media that never asks any difficult questions, that just amplifies their message, is not going to help you.
They already have made their mind up.
They want this piece of legislation and then they just look around for opportunity.
Ah, that's good.
It's mercenary.
It's appalling.
There's no time spent on, oh my god, what are we going to do?
Let's look at this with an open mind.
How the hell have we gotten into this situation and how are we going to get out of it?
Bye!
Buying on Americans, even though I'm literally saying now we're not going to do that?
Operating overseas.
Let me underscore that.
Non-US persons, foreign individuals, operating outside the United States.
It is vital to our ability to understand threats, from cyber threats, to nation-state adversaries, to Russia, Chinese, Iran, North Korea plans and intentions across a whole host of threats.
It's like a list of things to be terrified of.
What a terrifying and awful world it is when viewed through this lens.
There's no question that there are competing ideologies.
There's no question that the world can be a pretty terrifying place.
But one of the things that's most terrifying is the willingness of the state to exploit crisis in order to assert more power over you, not anybody else.
They're spying on China anyway.
They're spying on Iran anyway.
They're spying on everybody anyway.
They're spying on you anyway.
Anyway, this is essentially PR.
In my various roles, including this one and the one I occupied previously as President
Obama's Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Advisor, I spent every morning looking at
the President's daily brief, the morning intelligence that has come in overnight on the most serious
threats.
A huge amount of that intelligence is gathered as a result of this authority.
Now, why is it vital to the job I do today, to the job of the FBI, whose job is to protect
the United States, to protect the homeland?
I don't know that that's entirely true.
I feel like there's been one or two stories lately about the FBI creating fake crises in order to arrest ordinary Americans.
I feel like there are several stories about the FBI infiltrating organizations and creating false flag situations.
Let me know in the chat in the comments if you know what I'm referring to.
In a sense, what the media and the government are demanding of you in this conversation is that you trust them and that you regard them as kind of parents.
Is that the relationship that you want, particularly when you know that these are malign, corrupt, untrustworthy parents?
And indeed, don't you actually just want authority in your own life, in your own community, your own relationship with a higher power, your own relationship with one another?
Do you want the constant intercession of the state?
Of course you don't.
So how are they going to get you to comply?
By terrifying you continually and denying that there's any alternative.
It's because our ability to actually take action, and the FBI is solely responsible for taking action to prevent what happens from those adversaries here at home.
It's not as simple as that.
What is simple is that the state wants power and that the media doesn't want to ask difficult questions.
Their ability to do that successfully is really dependent on their ability to have that information from 702 and to be able to access it and understand it.
So what do I mean by that?
Our ability to understand what China, Russia, Iran are doing in cyberspace against our critical infrastructure, we get to understand that because of this authority.
And then the FBI gets to act to prevent that, to mitigate those threats.
Okay, well that sounds terrifying and reasonable enough.
Let's have a look at some alternative perspectives and analysis on this piece of legislation and how it might be exploited and used against you.
And just remember what's been going on for the last three years and how crises have been used to manipulate you.
The people that are talking to you there didn't After the 2008 financial crash, we're just going to investigate these financial interests, find out exactly what went on, and make sure that the perpetrators are handled judiciously.
Did they?
During the whole pandemic crisis, did the legacy media ask relevant questions of people in power, people that are making decisions, or did they unquestionably amplify their message?
You let me know in the chat before you grant any more authority to these corrupt individuals
and corrupt institutions to spy on you whenever they want to, not that they really need your
authority or permission. During a senate briefing last week a federal counter-terrorism official
cited the October the 7th Hamas attack while urging congress to reauthorize a sprawling and
controversial surveillance program repeatedly used to spy on US citizens on US soil. Of course the conflation
of these ideas is important if you want to legitimize new legislation that grants ongoing
authoritative powers.
You have to say this is like that in order to do this.
In the same way that the funding of the Ukraine-Russia conflict and the conflict in Israel and a potential conflict between China and the US are all being bundled together financially, it's an odd way of approaching things.
I recognise that there are budgets and that there are departments, but when there are complex and disparate and distinct conflicts, Wouldn't it be better to look at them individually and recognize that these complex ideas need individual analysis?
I don't know.
Let me know in the chat.
As evidenced by the events of the past month, the terrorist threat landscape is highly dynamic and our country must preserve counterterrorism fundamentals to ensure constant vigilance, said Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, Christine Abizade, to the Senate Committee on Homeland Security after making repeat references to Hamas's attack on Israel.
Constant vigilance.
That's an Orwellian phrase.
Constant vigilance.
There will never be a time where there is not vigilance.
Do you remember during the pandemic?
Be vigilant.
We must be vigilant.
Do you know now that a lot of the messaging that we received was inaccurate?
And a lot of that messaging they knew was inaccurate when they gave us it.
So this kind of language, the perpetuation of a state of continual fear, is necessary in order to have a compliant and obedient population, which is what a lot of people have become.
A lot of people will watch this and just go, oh I see, that's why you need surveillance.
If you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to fear.
If you've got something to fear alright, it's centralised authority that one day might decide that you are its enemy.
She pointed to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which enables the US government to gather vast amounts of intelligence, including about US citizens, Oh, oh, what?
I thought that it's not... Oh.
Under the broad category of foreign intelligence information without first seeking a warrant.
Like, seeking a warrant?
Like, that's legislative protection.
Do you see how key principles are just being discarded as centralized power just coalesces and grows and augments like some fierce Thanos-like beast at the center of government?
Section 702 provides key indications and warnings on terrorist plans and intentions, support international terrorist disruptions, enables critical intelligence support to, for instance, border security, and gives a strategic insight into foreign terrorists and their network overseas, Abizaid said.
I respectfully urge Congress to reauthorize this vital authority.
I'm sure they probably will, because when it comes to important matters, it seems there's generally consensus.
Have you noticed that?
The controversial program is set to expire at the end of the year, and lawmakers sympathetic to the intelligence community are scrambling to protect it, as some members of Congress, like Senator Ron Wyden, push for reforms that restrain the government's surveillance abilities.
Well done, Ron.
According to Representative Jim Himes, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, plans are underway to prepare a stopgap measure to preserve Section 702 of Pfizer.
I'm getting sick of that sound.
As a long-term reauthorization containing reforms is hammered out.
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Sean Vicka, Senior Policy Counsel at the Civil Liberties Group Demand Progress, told The Intercept that now is the time to enact lasting and dramatic oversight of the 702 authority.
The government has completely failed to demonstrate that any of the privacy protections reformers have called for would impair their national security, so now we're seeing people grasping at straws trying to turn everything into an excuse for reauthorisation.
Vika said.
Do you notice that whenever you hear sane, rational voices, it's always from people that are criticizing the establishment.
You always think, oh, that sounds good.
You don't need that.
Oh, right, that's from people that are complaining.
It's never from people that are inside the system, is it?
It's always people that are outside it, even if it's sort of maverick, libertarian, occasionally, or independent-minded politicians.
They're speaking against the general momentum of power.
Created in 1978, Pfizer was vastly expanded in the aftermath of 9-11 to provide federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies enhanced surveillance powers.
While it was originally described as a way to collect information on foreign entities, the law enables the targeting of US citizens in contact with foreign nationals.
Sure, alright.
As long as you don't speak to anyone foreign.
Ever.
Hey, you said this legislation wouldn't be used on US citizens!
Well, that was before you spoke to Juanita and Ahmed there!
Oh, but they're my friends!
Not anymore!
This loophole makes it easy for federal agencies to target wide swathes of the US population, and it has for years been condemned by civil liberties advocates who view it as a clear-cut instance of governmental overreach.
The 702 authority has been abused to such a great extent that President Joe Biden's own intelligence advisory board recommended curtailing the FBI's ability to manipulate the authority to investigate and prosecute Americans.
That's amazing.
That's like when someone's being beaten up by gangsters.
Gangster going, I think that's enough now, boss.
What did you say?
Nothing, nothing.
You carry on.
Oh God, my soul, my spirit.
Johnny, leave him alone, man.
He's had enough.
I'm on the side when he's had enough, man.
Beaver people's job it is to spy on people.
Like, I didn't get into the FBI to be involved in this level of spying, man.
It's starting to hurt.
Quiet, you, or I'll spy on you so hard.
The Brennan Center for Justice last month issued a document noting that the FBI has used the 702 authority to spy on U.S.
representatives, senators, civil liberties organizations, political campaigns, and acts Oh, hello!
They're not terrorists are they?
None of those people are like, well I mean I don't know, it's a very loose term these
days terrorists, but it's very different from her.
It's like it was just going to be Kim Jong-un and a couple of proper baddies out of Team
America.
Oh hello, great to see you again Hans.
When it was just like, no just Iran, like crazy ayatollahs and that and the baddies
that we're not calling.
Civil liberties organisations and activists.
Little old ladies.
Cats, dogs.
Charlie Chaplin.
It's like just a list of people.
Mr. Rogers, we had to spy on that guy.
He seemed too nice.
And a lot of those dogs in his neighborhood, we've spied on them as well.
That's under control.
Big Bird, we've spied on him a little bit.
We don't trust that guy.
Oscar the Grouch, what's he so grumpy about?
Mostly because we think they're probably friends with Kim Jong-un, Kim Jong-il, and the Iranians.
All those guys, you know, listen to prayers.
It's a complicated business, international espionage.
Civil libertarians have proposed various reforms to the authority, including limits on the types of communication the FBI can search, the implementation of stringent warrant requirements to restrict FISA searches, and an end to the loophole that allows federal agencies to surveil Americans by purchasing data from private sector brokers.
Oh god, America, what are we going to do?
It's really badly broken, isn't it?
So like, look, look at what the lady said there, Lisa O Monaco.
She didn't sort of go because she was trying to do it in 30 seconds in compliance and collaboration with the bloody mainstream media over there.
She didn't go, well, it's not strictly true.
Any Americans that speak to someone with a different This must be stopped.
This must be stopped.
That's why we're passing this new legislation that stops it.
Although, of course, there is a loophole where a dependent child can purchase some stocks and shares.
So, you know what?
You don't like the dependent child?
stocks and shares in companies they regulate, they go, this must be stopped. This must be stopped. That's why we're
passing this new legislation that stops it. Although of course, there is a loophole where a dependent child can
purchase some stocks and shares. So you know, you don't like the dependent child. Come on, let the dependent child
through the loophole. Get him through the loophole.
Although the American political and media establishment will not say
so, it's well known that Pfizer section 702 was passed in 2008
to provide a legal fig leaf for secret US intelligence and FBI
surveillance of electronic communications of people both inside and outside the country.
Another spying activity which compels the cooperation of communication service providers
and internet and social media platforms in a conspiracy against fundamental constitutional
rights was exposed in detail for the first time by Edward Snowden in 2013.
We all remember that of course because Edward Snowden was declared a hero and that's why
we still to this day have Edward Snowden day where people who speak out against corruption,
who speak out on behalf of ordinary citizens everywhere are celebrated.
I'm gonna probably dress up as Edward Snowden or Julian Assange myself or Edward Snowden.
Wait a minute.
No, that was a dream.
Edward Snowden's exiled in Russia now for trying to tell people the truth.
As explained by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, EFF Section 702 authorizes the U.S.
government to routinely collect and search the online communications of innocent Americans without a warrant through what are commonly called Upstream and PRISM, now called Downstream Surveillance.
Because PRISM was what it was called when Edward Snowden made those revelations.
What are we going to do?
Snowden's revealed all this.
What's the point of government?
What's the point in what we're doing if all we're doing is acting against the interests of American people?
Got it!
What is it, boss?
I look up to you.
We're gonna change... Yes, change!
Yes, the name!
Oh, from Prism to Upstream!
God bless America!
Downstream!
God bless America!
These activities violate Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable searches and seizures.
None of them amendments are doing anything, are they?
People don't care about them, might as well have not done them amendments.
The details of PRISM were disclosed by Snowden in a series of documents that indicated it is the number one source of raw intelligence used for NSA analytic reports.
The program enables the National Security Agency and Central Intelligence Agency to gather targeted electronic communications from the major internet service providers on demand without a warrant, store them in massive databases, and search for them as they see fit.
So they just capture everything, en masse, just get it all together in case they need it later.
It's probably happened to you.
It's definitely happened to me.
I mean, it's terrifying.
This is terrifying and should be stopped.
And the only way that you would legitimise that is, I suppose, one, if you were terrified all the time, and two, if you trusted the government, which none of us do, and I suppose if you felt there's just no alternative and it's just over and just run out of energy and you've not got enough power in yourself or inner resources to go, no!
Well, this can't be right.
Every time anyone speaks out against this kind of stuff, they end up being crushed and destroyed.
We've got to do something about this.
But that's actually quite exhausting, so I don't know, maybe just lay down and die in a ditch.
In a letter dated February 28th to the four leaders of the Senate and House, Attorney General A.G.
Merrick Garland and Director of National Intelligence, D.N.I.
Avril Haines, say the prompt renewal of the surveillance law is urgent because it has proven invaluable again and again in protecting American lives and U.S.
national security.
I suppose if you look at these things as kind of code, American lives and US national security, then it sort of makes sense.
It's the ability of the system to continue to sustain its model and suppress any kind of counter-narrative or opposition.
If you just replace that with American lives and US national security, then it makes sense.
It has been successful.
Because it allows people to be continually targeted, for all of us to live in a sort of state of fear, like we're being perpetually observed.
That we can't trust ourselves or one another, that we don't have any privacy, that we don't have any right to privacy, that privacy is akin to criminality.
And all that stuff is just throbbing away in some terrifying database somewhere.
And if ever you become a problem, they can unperson you pretty quickly.
Unless you're perfect.
And none of us are.
The Biden administration officials give a sketchy description of the procedures of the FISA law, including the functioning of the Secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, oh this bloody place, and its annual comprehensive review of the program.
FISC almost never denies a request for warrantless surveillance.
After nearly 40 years of its existence, the court approved... Look at this!
This statistic is so near 100%.
I can't believe that someone even bothered to get a calculator out and work out what it is.
99.998% of the applications, 99.998% of the applications, effectively making a rubber stamp for the intelligence
agencies.
Well, we're gonna have to get this past FISC, so you better prepare a watertight case.
Can we please have a warrant to... Yes!
Well, I didn't finish the sentence.
You don't need to.
Rubber stamps!
99.98%?
That's beyond maths!
It's almost more than 100%!
Which is impossible, as you know.
The lair goes on to say that Fisk has consulted with outside advisors on multiple occasions as it exercises its rigorous and ongoing oversight of the US government's implementation of and compliance with these procedures.
Can't be that rigorous if 99.998%...
Hmm, let's scrutinize that.
Where's my glasses?
Let's get a microscope and a telescope, then they can balance each other out.
Now, where's my calculator?
We've approved of everything.
That's down to five decimal places approving of spying on you since 1998.99998.
However, as numerous oversight and compliance reports have shown, those performing the surveillance have routinely violated the procedures of FISA law and continue to carry out queries and electronic spying on US citizens, claiming that such crimes were an inadvertent mistake.
No one has ever been charged or prosecuted for these violations of the US Constitution.
Even though there's 99.998% chance of getting a warrant, they still can't be bothered saying it was an inadvertent mistake.
Oh no, I've accidentally spied on a bunch of people!
That's so many layers of corruption, hypocrisy and ineptitude, that again, it's enough on those stories, like when you look at the pandemic and what happened for a couple of hours, that you realise, Oh God!
We're going to have to completely re-evaluate our entire system of government.
There are entire agencies and regulatory bodies that have to be totally disbanded.
Oh no!
We're living in a nightmare!
It's the Matrix!
But even a situation where it'll be easy to just go, can you give us a warrant please?
Yes, I always give warrants.
I've never seen an investigation that I don't rubber stamp.
They can't be bothered, I suppose, because it's so pointless.
Actually, I'm starting to identify.
Well, what's the point?
If they're going to give you one anyway, you might as well sort of not bother.
I'm starting to identify with these corrupt mad spies.
In 2020 and early 2021, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the FBI, heard of those guys?
Misused the Section 702 database over 278,000 times.
That means they got to 278,000 times.
Wait a minute, should we see if the FBI are misusing this database?
Yes, let's go through it.
Where's that goddamn calculator?
It's 100,000 times 200, 278,000.
It's over 278,000.
I can't keep doing these maths.
I need to work out what percentage of warrants I issue.
Gotta get as close to that hundred as possible.
278,000 times.
That's terrible, deep state corruption.
Those performing the surveillance have routinely violated the procedures of the FISA law and continue to carry out queries and electronic spying on US citizens claiming that such crimes were an inadvertent mistake.
I suppose if you've got all these data I don't know.
The whole thing sucks, doesn't it?
They should stop that thing.
It should be banned.
Do you see, like, there's a few things you could just straight away... People in Congress can't own stocks and shares.
Don't pass 702 anymore.
They're misusing it.
Ensure that the Pentagon are able to pass audits.
Don't have a legacy media that just amplifies the message of the government.
There's so many things you can do.
There are so many good people out there.
But the problem is, is that we're killing those people and sending them to Russia instead of putting them in charge of whole agencies.
The persistent and widespread violations by the FBI.
Persistent, that means they're doing it all the time and it's not like narrow, it's all spilling out everywhere.
Which part of the Department of Justice includes searches for information related to crime victims, protesters arrested after the 2020 police killing of George Floyd and people suspected of breaching the U.S.
Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Oh, so here's an opportunity for the two apparent extremes of American political life to come together.
Whether you're like, Black Lives Matter and defund the police, or I absolutely love Trump and the election must stop, all of that the state doesn't like you, doesn't trust you, and is spying on you.
You'd be better off forming an alliance with your worst cultural enemy than going, well, I'll just hope that my side of the government wins, and then you'll be for it, my apparent enemies.
That's stupid!
That's part of Love the system!
We must overcome all bigotry and prejudice.
We must overcome it now and unify.
If we don't, we don't actually have to, but the alternative is, I'm afraid to say, death.
The Biden administration in recent months has urged Congress to reauthorize Section 702, including in a February letter to top Democrat and Republican lawmakers from Attorney General Merrick Garland and Avril Haines, Director of National Intelligence.
Albert Fox Kahn, founder and executive director of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project, argued that the data collected under section 702 is nothing short of a loaded gun aimed at the heart of democracy.
A lawless digital dragnet systematically abused by those who swore to uphold the law.
Rubber stabbed!
It's the worst thing!
Aimed at the heart!
Dragnet!
Oh God.
Swore to uphold the law.
With some distance from a reliable model.
Any room for improvement?
No!
After all, we've got a loaded gun aimed at the heart of democracy, a lawless digital dragnet systematically abused by those who swore to uphold the law.
How can we improve on that?
By pointing it into our own heads?
As civil rights groups warned would happen, FBI agents just couldn't help themselves.
Rather than follow the limits that were supposed to protect Americans from this international dragnet, agents used this terrifying tool to target protesters and domestic suspects.
And the abuses should be chilling to all of us, no matter where we sit on the political spectrum, as was just demonstrated.
It would have been disturbing if these sorts of egregious examples happened just a few times, but to see the FBI's systematic misuse of these resources proves that it, and the rest of the federal government, and here's the conclusion, Simply can't be trusted to wield this sort of power.
Remember the interview?
Just saying.
Well, this is why we need to review it because of Korea and Iran.
Wait a minute!
It says here you simply can't be trusted to wield this sort of power.
Who wrote that?
It certainly wasn't Fisk.
Those bastards!
Sorry, this was the point O-O-O-O-O-1 that I didn't approve of.
It was that it was aimed at the heart that did it.
So there you are.
There is no crisis that will not be exploited by the state to create more opportunity for power, for spying, for surveillance, for censorship, for control.
Wherever you sit on the political spectrum, you could be a social justice warrior that believes in the most progressive new idea.
You could believe in the most traditional religious orthodoxy.
It does Not matter.
You could be absolutely pro-Palestine, this is a disaster, this is appalling, this is disgusting.
Or absolutely pro-Israel, what do you expect us to do?
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter to them.
All that matters to them is the ability to absolutely control you.
And they have that ability.
And they have that ability in spades because guess what we're doing?
Arguing with one another while they pass regulations and legislation that enables them to perpetuate this corruption that's just been described here as a loaded gun pointing at the heart of democracy by those who swore to uphold the law.
Can you envisage any deeper corruption?
Yes, perhaps the way the pandemic was handled, perhaps the way these wars are funded, perhaps the way the Pentagon is audited.
We have to do something about all of it, and we have to do something about all of it right now.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the chat as well as any stories you want to see us cover in the second half
In Dale I'd love to see Russell on lotus II as Ali Ryan, have you been waxed, Russell?
I sometimes think when we make a piece of content like that, we have described this story perfectly.
We've shown how global crises are exploited to further tyrannise the people of America and the world, that they divide us, that we may not unite against them.
But a good many of the comments are For example, Jenzu, Russell's v-neck is very distracting.
And what's that on your fingernails?
My kids, we did that earlier, my kids did my fingernails.
You know, they paint my fingernails and stuff like that.
And you know, what can you do?
You can't stop these kids.
And if we're at 22,150, if we get to 23,000 before we finish, I'll peel this damn V-neck off and do the rest of
the show topless.
If that's what you want, baby.
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Are we going to try and get super calm, Alex?
Are we going to amp Alex up till he's atomic?
That's what I'm asking.
A few more comments on the video there, Stacey Phillips.
99.998%.
That's how many warrants they issued over there at Fisker.
That is the same recovery rate of COVID-19 for people like 70 years old or people with no comorbidities.
It was 99.9999.
It's beyond maths, baby!
Ashella, our friend over there in the Awakened Wonder community, says, And Kurt Boss says, This is what happens when capitalism goes global.
Everything's under their control.
This is beyond capitalism.
It's zombie capitalism!
TinStacks, with a $17 donation, says, What is it?
Hashtag Nuremberg 2?
Hashtag Ghost in the Machine?
Calls for general tribunals.
Peaceful, Alex.
You want peaceful, Alex.
OK.
Can you scroll up the comments?
I hear you guys, so I can see some additional ones.
Thanks very much.
Kenzie67, give us $10.
Canada's Freedom Convoy protesters are still in jail, solitary, for 630 days.
Nah, that can't be true.
No record, no violence.
We've got to cover that.
That's not right.
Are they still in jail?
Did you lot know about that?
Oh, we're getting close to 23,000.
This top, I will peel it right off by God.
Velcro 1167, nuclear war is imminent and Radoku in the rumble chat 99.998 is my lucky number.
Love the excitable brand.
Listen guys, unite.
Unite beyond your religious differences.
That's my great prayer for all of you.
A lot of you want to see Alex Jones in a very, very peaceful state.
And what was the... Are we going to show...
You know, like, now that people don't want to have vaccines anymore for a variety of reasons, here's a few, they don't work and they might make you even worse and they cause terrible heart diseases, the Pfizer corporation has had to resort to employing top stars like Travis Kalsa.
Am I saying it right?
Travis Kelsey, who's like, I'm sure he's a big star.
I'm not like, you know, I don't know much about American football or celebrity culture.
Not no more, baby.
Anyway, like, it's pretty mad, isn't it?
Like that Pfizer's vaccine started off with, you've got to take it.
It's 99% effective.
You've got to take it.
It's 80% effective.
You've got to take it.
It's 50% effective.
Now it's, you've got to take it.
We've got Taylor Swift's boyfriend.
That's what it's come to now.
Senseless empty propaganda.
Since when does a medical product even require commercial partnership?
It's odd, isn't it?
And like, yeah, look at that.
Someone pointing out, don't call it a vaccine.
It's not a vaccine.
Hey, I know you guys go deep.
You're going to love the Dave Martin conversation next Monday.
It's good stuff.
Dave Martin.
He goes for it.
He goes for it.
You'll love him.
Okay, let's have a look at Albert Baller.
And just tell me, have you ever seen Albert Baller ask the challenging question on Legacy Media?
Have you?
Just if you could recite one time.
The only time I've ever seen him challenged is when I think it was Rebel Media chased him about in Davos, didn't they?
Do you remember that?
All right, let's have a look at him now propagating on some money show.
That's kind of where I'm coming from.
I mean, there's something that occurred that is fortuitous, and I'm not trying to make light of it, but you picked a spokesperson.
Travis Kelce, perhaps because of his association with Taylor Swift, may be the most famous athlete in the world right now.
And he also has an antagonist, a fellow by the name of Aaron Rodgers.
He has an antagonist by the name of Aaron Rodgers.
Now think of the questions you could be asking Albert Bourla.
Here's one.
The clinical trials you did, did they test for transmission?
If so, why was the vaccine promoted as an altruistic measure, i.e.
for the protection of your grandma?
Also, do you think it's right that BioNTech, the technology that you purchased, which was funded by German taxpayers, was ultimately profitable?
How come you said you wouldn't profit at all from the Pfizer vaccines and then had your most successful year in history entirely as a result of the vaccine?
Why were we not allowed to talk about natural immunity?
And there's quite a lot of questions, isn't there?
How come that whole lab leak, I'm not bothering with the lab leak, Will you get Gareth if you get to 24,000, says the nerd far away in the rumble chat.
Yeah, but you've got, you've not got time.
Let's have a look at the rest of Albert Ball.
I wish I was a little bit taller.
Call him Mr. Pfizer in order to mock him.
But the fact is, sir, isn't that the kind of awareness that you need in order to be able to... Sir, is it true that it's been a good appointment for you?
That's not a question.
Build prescriptions, build vaccines, and then get people to realize the power of your portfolio.
I think he is and he's a wonderful spokesperson for us and we are very proud that we are.
Who's they got on his shelf?
That's what I want to know.
Have a look at Albert Baller's shelf.
Who's some of them people in the background?
Associating our name with him.
But is it working?
I mean, I know that when I go, I feel like right now I went and I got my flu and I got my Pfizer Covid.
Why is he doing a live commercial for Pfizer?
Why is he doing a live commercial?
It's meant to be the news.
And I felt rather pioneer-ish.
I felt that I'm alone.
Now, I know others are doing it, but I'm struggling with the idea, why doesn't everybody do this?
And what is the resistance?
Oh, God, well, gee, I don't know if you watch the news.
I don't mean the legacy news, I mean independent media.
If you do, what you'll realise is potentially the vaccines don't work at all.
They aren't vaccines, as people have pointed out.
Apparently spike proteins were identified as problematic as early as 2002.
I mean, there's so many reasons.
We thought in the beginning of the year, we thought that we will have 24% of the Americans and that was our projection.
We're doing a COVID vaccine this year.
So far, it looks like it's trending.
The news is a advertisement for the agenda of the powerful in this case.
More towards 17%.
And so far maybe 7-8% have done it.
But the months ahead of us are very strong.
So there are many reasons why it's lower.
Yeah, there certainly are.
We are far away from the Covid fear, so everybody wanted the vaccine.
Now we are in the middle of the Covid fatigue.
Nobody wants to speak about Covid.
And we have also a lot of anti-vaxxers rhetoric at the peak.
But the good news is that... Those anti-vaxxers, they're the problem.
You shouldn't be allowed to use that.
You shouldn't be able to use that phrase anymore, should you, at this point?
Let me know in the chat.
Anti-vaxxer should be banned as a term.
Put Y for yes, N for no.
Should you be able to even say anti-vaxxer anymore?
Do you remember all of that, Don Lemon?
You should be ashamed.
They should be ashamed.
We shouldn't treat you.
They shouldn't be allowed to use anti-vaxxer as a term anymore.
Those that they are doing a vaccine right now are those that they truly believe in the value of vaccination.
So that's a very base assumption for what the vaccination rates could be as a... It's still being mandated.
It's still being mandated.
Where are the mandates?
In like sort of certain... Colleges.
Colleges.
Oh my god, it's still being mandated.
Oh my god.
Going forward.
But there is some sort of vaccine fatigue in this country right now that I think... A lot of people feel tired after taking them.
...affecting your earnings.
My heart broke.
You're right, but it's mainly in the COVID area because... What's that?
This vaccine for teens infecting Ireland is starting to affect the bottom line.
Our RSV has done tremendously better than what we thought.
Our pneumococcal vaccine is doing tremendously better than what we thought and the analysts thought.
And of course, the flu vaccinations are doing trending quite well.
We don't have a flu, but we know how they are trending.
So there is a little bit of COVID fatigue.
Plenty to be optimistic about, plenty to smile about.
The system is still in control.
They're still able to propagate basically untrue information to generate profit and pilot control modalities.
Unless we rise up, unless we unify, I would say we're in pretty serious trouble.
Dark Knight King posted this.
Hey, to the quarter in, in the chat.
I noticed you earlier.
I see you, bro.
The real question is, Russell, do you wear shoes inside your home?
And have you seen this guy got banned from crawling or wriggling on the ground for five years?
Is that the good one?
Is that a good one?
That's from glassyfish80.
Is that the one we should do?
Have you seen this guy got banned from crawling, wriggling, or riding on the ground for five years?
Should we have a look at that?
A creepy video shows the moment the Somerset Gimp left one of his victims... Somerset Gimp.
He's very upsetting.
...terrified.
Joshua Hunt, who is now subject to a sexual risk order and banned from wearing black all-in-one clothing at night in public... You will not wear black all-in-one clothing anymore, my man, and do not slither under any circumstances.
...is seen crawling on the ground covered in mud.
20-year-old Alex Warren was walking home with a mate after a night out at the pub last October when they bumped into the 32-year-old Hunt.
They were initially said to have laughed off the incident and gave Hunt a cigarette before sending him on his way.
Joshua Hunt was found guilty of two offences under the Section 4A Public Order Act.
Seems like he's actually getting off on that, but I don't know.
I mean, who's being harmed?
Russell, real question.
Do you wear shoes inside your home?
That's from New York Freedom.
What's that?
A recent national poll found two out of three Americans take their shoes off when they come in their house.
And the rest of America might start doing that when they see this report.
Lisa Guerrero got some samples from random people's shoes and what she found can truly make you sick.
They're doing more tests on people's shoes than they did on vaccine efficacy.
Your shoes are dirty.
These vaccines, though, just take them.
Well, look at the sole of that man's boot.
There's poop on it.
Also, there's aluminium in the vaccine.
Don't worry about that.
Mind your own business.
It's the great shoe debate.
Leave them on or take them off.
It's not a debate.
It's not a great debate.
Leave them on or take them off.
Is this The Simpsons?
Is this Ken Brockman?
The moment you enter your home.
Spender goes, I just want some more info on the Somerset Gimp.
Disgusting.
It's understandable.
Streets and sidewalks are covered in filth.
Dog poop.
Disgusting filth.
Dog poop.
The world is dirty.
Take this vaccine.
But we wondered how much of that germy stuff... Oh, thanks for the scientific insight.
Germy stuff?
And inside the vaccines, goodness stuff!
You really be tracking into your home?
And could it make you sick?
Do you ever wonder what's on the bottom of your shoe?
I don't wonder what's on the bottom of my shoe.
I wonder what's on my TV set.
I wonder what's on my news.
I wonder who's in my government.
I wonder who's running things.
I wonder when people are gonna rise up.
I don't wonder what's on the bottom of my shoes!
Every day of my life.
Totally at random, we approached dog walker Brittany Lenhart, who says she pounds the pavement 10 miles a day with these dogs.
Can I swab the bottom of your shoes?
Sure, let's do it!
How about your nasal passages before we let you into the office, particularly if you're a nurse or a city worker?
We took samples from her shoes.
We also grabbed some samples from ballet dancer Emma Von Enk.
Also from nurse Emma Von Enk.
Weird, Matt.
Is this the news now?
Emily Veldboom.
Gross.
Then we sent them all to Micrim Labs in Florida for testing.
Going now to Albert Moller.
We can have a vaccine made for a sore of your foot within hours.
It's a moonshot, but it is very good.
I think it's going to work.
The projections are very positive.
The results are in, and I've got all the dirty details.
Brittany.
Oh no.
Britney, I'm afraid you've got myocarditis!
You had a bacteria count of 880 million.
Terrible.
That's a lot.
That's a lot!
Five different types of bacteria were found on your shoes.
Two of which are found in feces.
How does that make you feel?
Not great.
Are you ready for the results?
Hit me, Lisa.
A pregnant woman, they're testing her shoes, but they're also recommending she gets vaccinated.
And do you know what's in that breast milk you'll be feeding your young'un?
That's what just went into your arm.
You don't need to worry about the sole of your feet.
It's your sole in general, as the satanic cult takes over the world.
Emily's shoes?
Your bacteria count was 46 million.
Oh, wow.
Four different types of bacteria were found on your shoes, two of which are found in feces.
Oh, no!
I always try to avoid the poop on the sidewalk.
Why don't we get their Somerset Gimp to slither around the city streets washing the soles of people's feet with his eager tongue?
If you have young children or babies crawling on those floors or carpets, you obviously don't want them to be exposed to potentially pathogenic bacteria.
But how much of that bacteria can get tracked back into your home?
To demonstrate, we had Emma, the ballet dancer, keep her sneakers on and walk across this carpet with fluorescent paint on her soles.
There she goes, look, across her carpet.
Then we turned off the lights and shined a UV light on the floor.
This is weird, the ninja's gone mad.
I demand you all focus.
Look at all those footprints.
It's like a crime scene of germs.
That's amazing.
Make it a rule, there'll be no shoes in the house anymore.
Experts agreed.
To keep your house clean, be sure to take your shoes off before you go inside.
You can also wipe the bottom of your shoes with an antibacterial... Yeah, let's wipe the bottom of our shoes with an antibacterial wipe.
Why don't we wash the inside of our minds with an antibacterial wipe so that we can receive reality a little bit more accurately, guys?
Guys, what are you going to offer me, Gal?
Because we've got a big week.
You know, Zelensky, he was on the front of Time earlier this week, but Time is running out for Zelensky.
Zelensky is kind of like in a kind of real-life Truman Show, where everyone's told him, we're going to support you in this war for a certain amount of time.
He don't know that things are heading in the wrong direction.
We'll be covering that in some detail tomorrow, so that's why you've got to join us live.
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I don't know all the different times in all the different regions.
Yeah, 12ET.
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He's moderating the presidential debate that you're going to see on Rumble.
That's going to be good.
That's going to be good to see Jimmy Dore do that on Rumble.
Fantastic.
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