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"Except For Day One" Trump SLAMS Dems Dictator Accusations With Hannity - Stay Free #261
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Hello there, you awakened wonders.
Thanks so much for joining me for Stay Free with Russell Brand today.
We're going to be on YouTube for the first 15 minutes and then exclusively on Rumble.
There's a problem with locals, guys, so join us in the Rumble chat today because locals ain't working.
We're going to sort that out as soon as we possibly can.
We've got a fantastic investigation coming up later into Conor McGregor's candidacy or path To the presidency of Ireland.
Are we going to see more emergent populist figures, pugilists or otherwise, opposing establishment corruption as we approach this saturation point?
When we have the centralist democrat establishment accusing other people of being dictators, when it seems like they are primarily interested in abandoning, for example, the Floridian primaries, which is That's a literal election.
And when they seem to say you can have any candidate as long as it's Biden, what is dictatorship like now?
What is it that defines and determines dictatorship in 2023?
Is it a kind of banalised autocracy?
We're on Facebook as well.
Thank you very much.
If you're watching us on Facebook, You're going to eventually have to join us over on Rumble, but for now we're going to be on all of these platforms.
Hey, most of you are talking about Trump addressing the legacy media's claims that a second Trump term will be a descent into tyranny on Hannity.
Let's have a little look at that.
...issue though because the media has been focused on this and attacking you under no circumstances.
You are promising America tonight.
You would never abuse power as retribution against anybody.
Except for day one.
Except for?
Look, he's going crazy.
Except for day one.
Meaning?
I want to close the border and I want to drill, drill, drill.
That's not, that's not, that's not retribution.
I'm gonna be...
I'm going to be, you know, he keeps... We love this guy.
He says, you're not going to be a dictator, are you?
I said, no, no, no, other than day one.
We're closing the border and we're drilling, drilling, drilling.
After that, I'm not a dictator.
That sounds to me like you're going back to the policies when you were president.
It's not taking it seriously.
Humour is a powerful weapon against actual tyranny.
You guys are going to have to tell me where you stand on this issue.
Do you think the current neoliberal establishment is dictatorial?
Or do you think a second Trump term would lead America into tyranny.
Just tell me, one, if you think that you're already in a tyranny.
Two, if you think that Trump would lead you into tyranny.
Something funny too.
It says, drill, drill, drill.
American Sun 76 over in the Rumble chat.
Orange Moses.
And I can see some of our friends from the Awakened Wonder Locals chat Present in the rumble chat today.
Hello Ashela, hello all of you.
Thanks for joining us while Locals is down.
Now of course the idea that Trump would turn dictator in any eventual second term is one of the common ideas and themes that is propagated by the legacy media.
It's a continual idea that's pushed on shows like Morning Joe.
While they're saying Trump is extreme, they use the most extreme hyperbole to condemn him and never address the corruption that's currently endemic Within the administration of Joe Biden, or as he is often known here, the Briben crime family team.
For example, no one's talking on MSNBC at least, or on CNN, about the payments that are continually made and have been made from foreign nations to Joe Biden, the payments that have been made from Hunter Biden to Joe Biden.
There's so many things that are not being covered.
They're not covering, for example, the Florida primaries being abandoned.
I mean, isn't that one of the least democratic things you can do?
And they're not talking about the super PACs where the Democrat Party, or at least Democrat Party super PACs, are funding Nikki Haley, a Republican candidate.
So what's happening?
What's happening?
It's extraordinary.
Let's have a look at Morning Joe, where they're of course condemning Trump as being a dictator.
Let's have a look.
Well, the lead story in this morning's New York Times is warning how a second term could unleash a darker Trump.
Highlighting the former president could unleash a darker Trump.
What would he become?
Auburn?
Burgundy?
What do they mean by darker?
And also, this is the kind of folklorish, mythic language that doesn't belong in the materialist, rationalist, legacy media that purport to be the voice of the intelligentsia.
That's, I would say, hyperbole and propaganda.
It could unleash a darker Trump.
violent and authoritarian rhetoric on the 2024 campaign trail.
The paper notes that as he runs for president again, facing four criminal prosecutions,
Mr. Trump may seem more angry, desperate.
I've been subject of a New York Times hit piece myself, and this is the kind of language and attacks
they typically use.
More angry, more desperate, more dangerous.
In order to take that seriously, you have to first of all embrace the idea
that the current administration, the neoliberal establishment,
after everything that went on during the pandemic period, in spite of all the global wars,
In spite of the evident and obvious deception of the legacy media are somehow on your side.
Do you believe, yes or no, YRN in the chat, that the New York Times cares about you, cares about your loved ones, cares about your family, cares about your life?
Do the New York Times and the legacy media Speak on your behalf.
Let me know.
Yes or no.
Just a simple yes or no in the rumble chat.
The through line that emerges is more long-running.
He's glorified political violence and spoken admiringly of autocrats for decades.
Listen, I can produce footage of Justin Trudeau saying that he admires China.
And I know a lot of you have got some interesting theories on Justin Trudeau.
Certainly Justin Trudeau Did literally, and I think I'm allowed to say this even on YouTube and Facebook, remember you can join us here for the first 15 minutes then we'll be exclusively available on Rumble.
I think he literally, am I right in saying, did they bring an actual literal Nazi into their parliament and give him a standing ovation?
Imagine Trump had done that!
You know there was that time he brought an actual Nazi!
If that That was true.
But it is true with Trudeau.
These kind of liberal figures, gently crimped and primped and speaking about compassion and protecting the vulnerable.
I don't trust them to protect the vulnerable.
They create vulnerability.
They gaslight and they lie.
They separate and divide.
They talk about hate speech when what they mean is the ability to censor.
Let's have a look at how the rest of this piece of propaganda unfolds between the two teams, those two T.N.I.
players.
I'm talking about the Trusted News Initiative.
That's the legacy media body where they come together and have decided that it's you, independent thought, and independent media that are their enemies, not each other.
They're not competing with one another for scoops anymore.
They're competing with independent media.
Why?
Because independent media teaches us or encourages us to think for ourselves and suggest that we oppose establishment power rather than allow ourselves to be subjugated by it.
And dangerous to American-style democracy than in his first term.
But the through-line that emerges is far more long-running.
He has glorified political violence and spoken admiringly of autocrats for decades.
The Times points to an interview from more than three decades ago where Trump spoke... Five years ago?
Like he said he likes China?
He was pretty vocal on China, wasn't he?
I remember they were saying he was racist because he says China, China.
It's one of his main catchphrases, wasn't it, like that?
Hey, you're racist saying that came from China.
It came from China.
Now, because he likes China.
What do you want me to do?
Like China?
Not like China?
Tell me what you want me to say today and I'll say it.
Tell me what I have to do to support your regime that hates ordinary people, that hates ordinary Americans, that doesn't like the way that Trump seems to be able to reach the emotional resonance of rage that many of you are feeling about your government, and I would argue, quite rightly, by their own By their own admission, through their own policies.
They're cancelling primaries.
They won't let Joe Biden debate anybody.
They won't let there be primaries in Florida.
How's that democracy?
Funding Nikki Haley the same way as they did Pied Piper strategies with Republican MAGA candidates, to use their own phrase, a couple of election cycles back.
It's an extraordinary time and it's extraordinary they call it democracy.
And tell me what you think about the fact that Biden said that he's only running because Trump's running.
I don't even understand that.
You know, in his Hannity interview, Trump just said that's a talking point, right?
Let's see how the rest of this piece of propaganda plays out.
I bet he didn't say that that was good.
I bet if we go back and look at that interview, I bet Trump's not saying, what I liked was the way that those people were massacred in Tiananmen Square.
The real enemy was that guy with them shopping bags!
In front of that, he should have been shot.
Cold blood.
I'd have shot him.
I'd have shot him.
...his past praise for former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.
He wouldn't have done that.
He wouldn't be like, I like Saddam and Uday Hussein or the Hussein family.
It might have been that.
What he might have said is that there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and everyone went to war on the basis that there was.
There was no significant connection between Iraq and the 9-11 attacks on America and yet it was used to legitimize war by the father of Liz Cheney who came up with the phrase by all accounts of Orange Jesus and now it's that you can't even talk about peace in your country anymore and your country is significant when it comes to creating global peace.
We all know that.
We all know that America, to a degree, does have a unique place in the world, and that's why American politics is important to people like me that are in Britain, and people like you that are in Canada or Australia.
Let us know where you're watching, by the way.
Okay, let's get into this.
Have we watched even the end of this bit of propaganda?
There's so much propaganda, I can't... I can't... It's like swimming through treacle!
The paper notes that in a hypothetical second Trump administration... What you deserve is news that offers you this.
Global politics is complex.
Osama Bin Laden was trained in the Mujahideen in Afghanistan which was funded by the CIA.
That Colonel Gaddafi was a hero and ally.
To the American people before he was... And by the way, think about where Zelensky could be going because Klitschko, another populist pugilist, is standing up for what he calls democracy.
You won't believe this.
Klitschko is saying that Ukraine is in danger of becoming, in his words, worse than Russia if Zelensky isn't ousted.
This isn't covered though.
This is a story they won't Forces that somewhat contained his autocratic tendencies in his first term, including some staffers, congressional Republicans, and a partisan balance on the Supreme Court, would all be weaker.
As a result, Mr. Trump's and his advisers' more extreme policy plans and ideas for a second term would have a greater prospect of becoming a reality.
Oh, danger, danger, high voltage.
Let's have a look at Jen Psaki on her TV show.
Remember, of course, she was the White House press spokesperson prior to that.
And whenever you see Jean-Karim Pierre, you see a person that's just thinking, please give me an MSNB show.
I can't I can't keep lying for this establishment anymore.
This is exhausting.
Don't ask me about the light stop.
Don't ask me about the payments.
Don't ask me why we're cancelling primaries.
Don't ask me why Joe Biden said he'd stand up for ordinary workers and then backed out against unions everywhere.
Don't ask me why this party says they care about the environment and then does nothing about the East Palestine crisis.
I can't keep it up.
Jen Psaki.
This woman is on fire now because she's got her job on the Legacy Media and I think she's doing a pretty good job.
Look at this sort of gaslighting technique right at the beginning of the show.
You'll love this because it's a literal description of what's continually happening.
Accusing other people of what you yourself are doing.
Watch.
This pattern of accusing others of what you are in fact doing yourself is a classic Kremlin tactic.
Now this is beyond meta because she is here accusing Trump of doing what the establishment elite always does.
Centralises power and authority.
Tells you that the only way, the only way to avoid tyranny is by voting for them.
The only way to avoid the dictatorship of a demagogue is by voting for one person and that one person is Joe Biden.
He won't be standing for primaries.
RFK to have a decent chance of reaching people had to leave the Democrat party that he loves,
that his family is connected to historically. Is there a name, is there a name that I've
forgotten that's more connected to the Democrat party than Kennedy that won't even part with
that guy? Why? Because he was outspoken about the pandemic, he's been outspoken about the
nature of the pharmaceutical industry, he's been outspoken around a number of subjects.
Too outspoken for that establishment.
Now you know me.
I'm English.
Even if I could vote, I wouldn't vote Republican.
I believe in independent politics.
I believe in independent media.
I believe in the sanctity of the individual.
Your individual right to your individual freedom and your right to run your community and tell you something right now.
The technology now exists for real democracy.
The possibility now exists for real democracy.
That's what they're terrified of.
That's why they're fighting so hard.
Your independent thought, your independent awakening is their enemy.
You are the problem.
That is why counter-terrorist organizations now are focused on what they call domestic terrorism.
But what they mean is you.
But if this pattern of projecting onto your opponents what you're actually doing sounds familiar, it's because one of Putin's biggest admirers is using the same tactics right here in the United States.
Yeah, you can't say that.
He's one of Putin's biggest admirers.
That and the photo they've used of Putin just going to Trump.
Trump, just sort of like touching him favorably on the arm.
You can literally see that in the black and white on signs that Trump's campaign passed out at the same event that say Biden attacks democracy.
But that is an attack on democracy if you cancel those primaries.
It is an attack on democracy if you won't participate in debates.
It is an attack on democracy if you censor true information about your son's laptop.
It is if you use the CIA to suppress information, if you use pre-bunking techniques So that people can't communicate openly around stories because they've been told in advance that it's Russian disinformation.
The Clinton Foundation fund the Steele dossier.
All of that stuff is anti-democratic.
The problem, even if you take their analysis, even if you take the idea that Trump is bad for democracy, the whole rise of Trump has been caused by them, by their abandonment of ordinary Americans, By the abandonment of ordinary values and principles.
That in itself is driven by one thing.
They don't like you.
They don't like you.
And I'll tell you, that's not unique to America because the establishment in the UK don't like ordinary English or British people.
The establishment in Ireland don't like ordinary Irish people.
And as far as I know, the establishment in India or Sri Lanka or any of the African nations don't like their people either.
That's what globalism means.
It's when you have a cadre of institutional interests around the globe, transcendent of democracy and sovereign nationality, communicating, proposing their own interests, pushing their own agenda, And preventing you from using any technique to oppose them.
Whether that's communicating openly.
That's why there's censorship laws all around the world.
Backing anti-establishment candidates.
What they're terrified of now is, in spite of all the indictments, and you've heard Trump joke about this, people's disdain for the establishment is so powerful.
You hate them so much, don't you?
You've had enough, haven't you?
And you're right to have had enough.
But the more they try to destroy Trump, The more people like him, that's where they've gotten to.
And you can see it in a video posted to Truth Social later that night, captioned, Crooked Joe Biden and the Anti-Democratic Party.
Not exactly subtle.
This claim, of course, comes from the man who tried to overturn our last election.
The man who accuses Democrats of vote rigging, when he is the one who has been criminally charged with defrauding American voters.
Now, Trump's projection is an obvious attempt to muddy the water.
Sound familiar?
To blur the line between fact and fiction.
To confuse voters about the actual threat.
And to mess with their ability to recognize what is real.
If everyone is corrupt, then no one is corrupt, right?
That's the point.
This is a tactic you might find on a playground, too.
A child saying, yeah, I know you are, but what am I?
We've all experienced that.
Or you might... I don't know about you!
I'm not in the playground!
I'm here trying my best to generate a personal and collective awakening with the humble means at our disposal.
Extraordinary piece of analysis from the Metropolitan Legacy Media there that it seems to me are pretty... Yeah, Jens A. Puppet says Chris Digital 121.
Yeah, for all I know she does seem to be Supporting the agenda of the establishment.
I would say that.
And the function of the legacy media is to amplify the agenda of the powerful.
To normalize their ideas.
And the establishment, if you ask me, goes beyond Democrat and Republican divides and lines.
That's why you have a figure like Nikki Haley being backed in an extraordinary way.
The top Democratic donor, Reid Hoffman, gives a quarter of a million to a Nikki Haley super PAC.
That's strange.
Tell me why that would be.
Why, if you're a Democratic donor, would you give a quarter of a million dollars to a Nikki Haley super PAC?
Why would you want Nikki Haley's campaign to succeed?
What's the angle?
I don't understand it.
Who else is interested in Nikki Haley and her campaign?
It seems that she's the preferred candidate of the Republican establishment.
Is that right?
Is that what it seems like?
Let's have a look.
The political network founded by the billionaire Koch family has endorsed Nikki Haley.
The group says, quote, in sharp contrast to recent elections that were dominated by the negative baggage of Donald Trump, Nikki Haley at the top of the ticket would boost candidates up and down the ballot.
I did come out and make a nice statement about Nikki Haley.
She's one of the Koch brothers, isn't it, here right now.
This is from Morgan Chase.
So whether it's the financial industry or the energy sector, everyone's going crazy for Nikki Haley.
So why is that?
You've got to believe now that MSNBC, the Democrat Party establishment, the Koch brothers, the energy industry, they all love you and Trump's the baddie.
Or is it that he's a kind of berserker, a wrecking ball in their corrupt establishment?
It's extraordinary.
You did.
You've been talking to Nikki Haley.
Even if you're a very liberal, as I have, even if you're a very liberal Democrat, I urge you, you know, help Nikki Haley too.
You know, get a choice on a Republican side that might be better than Trump.
So what I'm interested in, I suppose, is the nature of this globalist agenda.
Whose interests are being pursued?
And how do they benefit from perpetual war, perpetual fear, the ability to induce the measures that become Expedient, they would argue, in pandemics and crises.
Let's have a look at Lloyd Austin now.
Lloyd Austin has hit out American people who don't want to intervene in what many people regard as foreign wars or conflicts that are beyond American interest.
Here's an interesting condemnation.
Let me just say this about Lloyd Austin.
He may be Defense Secretary now, but he used to have Another job he was quite high up in, was it Wendy's Hamburger?
No, no, it wasn't that.
No, what it was is he would like just do volunteer work at orphanages.
No, that's not it either.
That's not it.
No, what it was is he'd clear up litter and garbage from...
No! He worked at Raytheon!
Raytheon, the military industrial complex company that benefit from perpetual war.
But that's got nothing to do with his perspective now, I'm sure.
You know, in every generation, Some Americans prefer isolation to engagement.
And they try to pull up the drawbridge.
They try to kick loose the cornerstone of American leadership.
And they try to undermine a security architecture that has produced decades of prosperity without great power war.
Well, who's that that's created that prosperity?
Is it not the American people?
Not ordinary Americans working for them?
What is he saying?
That sort of Raytheon and the military-industrial complex and globalist interventionalism and the corporatist project to dominate the globe and have it entirely governed by organizations that are inaccessible to ordinary Americans?
I'm talking your IMFs, your WHOs, your World Banks.
That!
That's what's made America great.
And you'll hear some people try to brand An American retreat from responsibility as bold new leadership.
So when you hear that, make no mistake.
It is not bold.
It is not new.
And it is not leadership.
As the old saying goes, if you think that education is expensive, try ignorance.
And if you think American leadership is expensive, consider the price of American retreat.
And if you think an awakened and disobedient population is a problem, watch MSNBC and CNN.
And if you think a population that recognizes that the class that governs them do not have their best interests at heart, but ultimately work for their corporate paymasters, then you need to watch Moyen.
It's not a saying.
You're right.
That's not an old saying.
Someone in the chat goes, that's not a saying.
It's not like a catchy old saying, like a stitch in time, is it?
Hey, another narrative that's falling apart, and I think that Lloyd Austin is advocating for further expenditure in the Ukraine war.
In fact, there's $108 billion, I think, being signed off any day now.
How much money, how much of, I mean, I forget this sometimes, of your money Your money!
Remember when you were working?
Oh, but you love work, right?
You're enjoying your work and having fun.
What makes this work even better, rather than connecting to nature and being with my family and my loved ones?
What helps me to enjoy this work even more is knowing that it's going to support an unwinnable war against the nuclear superpower that have said they will stop this war if Ukraine Simply don't draw a NATO.
But I want Ukraine in NATO.
I can't live if Ukraine ain't in NATO.
My interests, my personal interests are met by Ukraine being in NATO.
And if you don't believe that, then you're... I don't know if it's that you're a racist.
We'll find something that you are.
You just get Ukraine... Why are they not in NATO?
I don't even know.
Do you know what NATO do?
Benefit from bothering Russia?
I'll tell you one person who's... This guy is Ukrainian.
A great Ukrainian.
A great Ukrainian champion.
This is Klitschko.
Vladimir Klitschko, the former heavyweight champion, now mayor of Kiev, saying that Zelensky is out of control.
Now, I like Zelensky.
Any entertainer that can go on to become a president of a nation, I've got respect.
Well done.
But...
Klitschko, though, he seems like a patriot, and he's got this to say.
Vitaly Klitschko, who's the mayor of Kiev, he's delivered an unprecedented critique of... Vitaly, my apologies.
...president of Vladimir Zelensky.
Yeah, it's quite an... I only know one Ukrainian now.
I've got to do more research.
Quite an extraordinary article with Vitaly Klitschko, the mayor of Kiev, who warned that Ukrainians are losing trust in Zelensky, who he says is becoming increasingly autocratic in his presidency, so much so that he warned that Ukraine could resemble Russia in the near future, at least politically.
But Zelensky... I mean, after all this trouble!
Do you know what this place reminds me of, since we've had this war and killed all of our young people?
Go on!
Yeah, it's Russia.
That's the whole point!
We wanted to distance ourselves from Russia, even though there is some ethnicity that is shared and some... Ah!
No, the irony!
He's facing criticism from other high-ranking officials in Ukraine, really the first signs of a growing rift in Ukrainian leadership, particularly as the war sort of settles into a stalemate for the foreseeable future.
A nice little stalemate, just like Afghanistan.
Nice little style, mate.
We'll keep that going for a decade.
Oh, warm yourself.
Luckily, the Pentagon, they'll have an audit soon and we can find out exactly where that money's going.
Your taxpayer, 50% of your taxpayer dollars.
Oh, 14 trillion dollars.
Oh, you can just warm your hands on the sweet propaganda of a military-industrial complex and legacy media that wants you ignorant and detached.
Warms the cockers of the heart.
They want a stalemate.
They want a stagnant war.
They want to drain your taxes.
Send it all towards the military-industrial complex, which is where 50% of your defense budget ends up.
Your defense budget for your defense.
You feel at risk if Ukraine ain't in NATO?
Is that more important to you than supporting the people whose homes burned down in those Hawaiian fires?
Is that more important to you than the lack of infrastructure in American cities?
Well, wherever you are in the world, if you're here with me in the UK, is it more important to perpetuate this war?
I'm not saying abandon the Ukrainian people, I'm saying diplomacy, peace!
When did it become impossible to talk about diplomacy and peace?
You just saw Lloyd Austin, former RAFian employee and current defence secretary, saying, if you talk about peace, you're an isolationist, you don't get it.
What, the way you express love now is by bombing people?
Is that the tipsy-topsy-turvy inverted little land we've got living now?
It seems that it is.
Future, some have argued that perhaps striking Jim says on there, says, where's Sean Penn when you need him?
Like, I don't know how many Oscars Sean Penn has got.
I like Sean Penn, but yeah, that was a weird moment.
Some kind of accord or some kind of negotiation with Russia could end the war, but this is something that, for the moment, Zelensky is vehemently opposed to.
Extraordinary stuff.
Peace was on the table.
Then Boris Johnson, former British Prime Minister, went over there and suddenly peace was off the table, as Elensky Insider revealed that recently.
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Our investigations into what's happening in Ireland.
Our investigations into Fauci.
And we've got a brilliant piece of propaganda about Fauci in a minute.
It's ours isn't propaganda.
We just show the state media of the UK interviewing Fauci.
I think if you had 15 minutes with Fauci, what questions would you ask him?
Did you from that Wuhan Institute of Virology, did you go out of your way to suppress the lab leak theory?
What is the efficacy of those medications?
There's quite a lot of questions occur to me.
I don't know what kind of questions occur to you.
Let me know in the Rumble chat and post them.
Post them in the comments on YouTube if you want to.
But for the rest of this show, we're gonna be on Rumble now because Rumble have promised us free speech.
And free speech is not hate speech.
And hate speech, this is the speech we're interested in.
Wherever you are in the world, wherever you are from, whatever your culture is, whatever your belief is, we have more in common with one another than we do with the establishment that wants to destroy us.
We've got 30 seconds more on YouTube and Facebook, then we're going to be exclusively available only on Rumble, and we've got some incredible stories that we're going to be talking about.
We're going to be talking a little bit about Epstein.
We're going to be talking a little bit about Conor McGregor, another populist rising up in Ireland.
Why?
Because of establishment corruption.
So if you want to see those stories, if you want to participate in the conversation, why are you still on YouTube if they've demonetized you?
Because we've got to reach as wide an audience as possible.
Someone just asked me in the Rumble chat.
Hey, you guys, if the locals are still down, so get in that rumble chat and you lot be beautiful to one another.
I'm talking to you, Lefarious Monster.
Be loving in that chat.
Okay, YouTube, goodbye for now.
I lost it for a second.
Okay, so let's do this Fauci thing.
Should we do this Fauci thing?
Yeah, 27 minutes will be... If we come up, we'll have 10 minutes.
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Now listen, Conor McGregor and Ireland.
This is an exciting development.
He's becoming very outspoken.
I wonder how long before he has to Let's deal with some pretty serious attacks.
I would say he's getting close.
Where's Bear?
Bear's on the floor I think.
He's around us somewhere.
Listen, so what we're going to be talking about here is the censorship industrial complex and why what is happening in Ireland is incredibly significant.
Extraordinarily draconian measures are being proposed in that country that has fought very, very hard indeed to throw off an external oppressor.
Now from within, there's an inconceivable tyranny being proposed.
The very fact is, is that the laws that are being proposed now in Ireland would mean that the Garda, that's the police force in the country of Ireland, would be able to go in at a home if they suspect Anybody.
If they suspect anybody of having what they deem hate speech.
They're, by the way, not willing to commit to what hate speech means.
They're not... The bill is vague about it.
Why?
Why is that?
Why would they be vague?
So they can just decide what hate speech is.
Hate speech...
Like this information is stuff they don't want you saying.
And I'll tell you what they don't want.
They don't want people like Conor McGregor rising up and opposing the establishment because that's what topples them.
That's what challenges them.
Your independent thought is a threat to their agenda.
Here's the news.
No, here's the effing news.
See you on the other side.
We've got so much more to tell you.
We've got this brilliant interview with Fauci.
You're going to love it.
Stay with us.
See you in a second.
Is this more pantomime politics or is populism the only route through?
Draconian legislation and an establishment that hates the people.
People don't trust politicians anymore, and with good reason.
People are sick of a legacy media that amplifies an agenda that is antithetical to the interests of people.
People are sick and tired of an establishment that hates them, so they're looking for, this is my theory, my idea, let me know in the chat and the comments if you agree, they're looking for leaders that are willing to stand up against the establishment.
This will mean outsiders, this will mean new popular figures, this will mean people that the establishment doesn't like, Suddenly being willing to take up a political mantle and oppose the forces that seem to me very interested in limiting individual power and centralizing authority and keeping ordinary people out of the business of running their own lives.
Let's have a look at this story because it's a very interesting time in Ireland because the censorship industrial complex are stepping up their plan to control free speech and even in the case of Ireland invade people's home even if they're suspected of being in possession of what is regarded as hate Let's get into it.
hateful material or hate speech material and as Matt Taibbi says, hate speech is not the
issue, who decides what hate speech is, is the issue. Let's get into it.
Conor McGregor has outlined his potential route to becoming the President of Ireland,
saying I'd fancy my chances. Already a kind of political rhetoric that will be a relief
for some people to hear. I'd fancy my chances. McGregor is reportedly being investigated
by Irish police over his social media posts around the Dublin riots in late November.
He himself is being scrutinised even prior to this legislation being introduced.
What do you think about Conor McGregor's social media posts?
My interpretation is He's concerned about migration in Ireland.
He's concerned about the violence that's taken place recently in Ireland.
He's concerned about the lack of conversation around migration.
And beneath that, and this is my own analysis, I'm not claiming to speak for Conor McGregor, he's probably concerned about a political class that no longer represents the people they were elected to represent.
And as we pointed out in an earlier video, in a country like Ireland, that is going to be particularly problematic because ethno-nationalism is a real part of Ireland's history, perhaps every nation's history, but Ireland is a country that's been historically oppressed by Britain and their relationship to national pride is more understandable than most nations' relationship to national pride.
Even though I would say that we're all entitled to have a degree of national pride or tribal instinct, my hope is that is a very inclusive and open-hearted thing, but...
These are interesting times, but the former UFC champion has expressed confidence in taking up a position of power in his home country.
Let's have a look at Conor McGregor's post.
Potential competition if I run.
Jerry, 78.
Bertie, 75.
Ender, 74.
First names only.
Each with unbreakable ties to their individual party's politics.
Curious that already Conor McGregor, in my view, has identified one of the dominant themes and problems in contemporary politics.
It has become institutional and systematic.
I don't claim to know much about Irish politics full stop or contemporary Irish politics, but what I do know is across the world there's a sense that a form of neoliberalism has captured the heart of democracy.
And while you hear hysterical rhetoric around This politician is like a tyrant.
These people are dictators.
These people are right-wing.
The centralist, neoliberal, kindness, safety, convenience, centrist parties seem more interested in shutting down democracy than any of these apparent tyrants and dictators that we're supposed to be terrified of.
For example, the government that's in Ireland right now are supporting a bill that would enable the police, or the Garda in the case of Ireland, to enter people's homes, take their laptops and computers, if they are just suspected of having material that is deemed to be hateful.
If the person proposing that policy was wearing a military uniform and making crazy salutes, you'd say, well, yep, that's good old-fashioned dictatorship.
Regardless of what the public outside their parties feel, these parties govern themselves versus govern the people.
Or me.
35.
Young.
Active.
Passionate.
Fresh skin in the game.
I listen.
I support.
I adapt.
I have no affiliation, bias, favouritism towards any party.
They would genuinely be held to account regarding the current sway of public feeling.
I'd even put it all to vote.
There'd be votes every week to make sure.
I can fund.
It would not be me in power as President of the people of Ireland.
It would be me and you.
Even though this might be regarded as simplistic and naive by the metropolitan media class, this is the type of democracy that's possible now.
A democracy of referenda.
What do you want your tax dollars spent on?
Do you support this bill?
Do you want to spend taxes on roads?
Do you want to support this war?
Do you want more expenditure in mRNA vaccines?
All of these things, you could be asked.
You could be voting on those issues, issue by issue, individually and independently.
Do you want more censorship in Ireland?
Do you want the police to have more power or less power?
These are all things that could be debated, discussed and voted on.
It's very curious that when people are accused of being anti-democratic, tyrants and dictators, no one ever mentions the possibility for real democracy that exists right now.
I'm sure it'd be complicated and I bet it wouldn't be perfect.
But we're not competing with perfection.
We're competing with a pretty corrupt system that most people are sick and tired of.
And in the case of Ireland, they're rioting in the street out of sheer frustration, anger, Disappointment and disconnection from their country and its leaders and the direction its leaders are taking it in.
That means someone like Conor McGregor now, I believe, has a reasonable chance of getting elected where he stands.
Let me know in the chat and the comments if you think new politicians are likely to start standing in all sorts of new positions and roles across the world because people are sick and tired of systemic institutional figures that don't represent ordinary people but represent the interests of the powerful.
Globalist establishment elites.
Vote for this person or this person, you're gonna get the same result.
Conor McGregor, in a 200 word post, has hit the nail on the head.
On Tuesday, ex-owner Elon Musk replied to McGregor, I think you could take them all single-handed.
Not even fair.
Again, curiously, one of the responses to globalism has been the uprising of populist movements.
And Elon Musk is a populist figure.
There's a kind of ambiguity about where he may stand politically.
Remember in his recent interview he said, oh, I might vote for Trump, or I'm not sure I'd vote for Trump, I wouldn't vote for Biden.
Essentially, he's a spokesperson for the disenfranchised.
Curious though that may be, because he's obviously an extremely wealthy individual.
Most people now are sick and tired of the political class.
They're sick and tired of institutions that are trying to cling on to power and control our attention, control our consciousness, control the direction of our lives.
We all know what the game is now.
They're clinging on to power.
They're trying to maintain institutions that are past their sell-by date.
Again, in this little post here, just listing these ages and these names, some of them are sort of pretty influential and significant political figures who have dedicated their lives to politics.
But the fact is now the world is changing and it's changing fast.
And it has to change fast.
Because there's a crisis of meaning, there are ecological crises, there are political crises, fuel prices are out of control, food prices are out of control, the culture's out of control.
In Ireland, people believe there's a migration crisis, and they're well entitled to discuss it, vote on it, and follow someone who wants to talk about it.
Of course, the liberal legacy media will always support free speech.
They'll always support someone from a working class background getting involved in politics.
Because, you know, we're all supposed to vote, aren't we?
It's our right.
We should all be involved in politics.
If we're not involved in politics, that's somehow negligent.
Let's see how The Guardian reports on Conor McGregor's foray into politics.
Conor McGregor isn't the first star to flirt with the right.
Oh, he's fascist, he's right-wing, immediately he's not towing the neoliberal line, he's offering a genuine alternative.
Where does the legacy media go?
Must be racist.
Maybe the legacy media, instead of condemning populist voices as far-right or right-wing or fascist or conspiracy theorists, and believe me, I've been subject to that kind of analysis as well.
As well as far worse, as you're probably well aware by now.
Instead of that, What they should do is ask, why are people suddenly open to a new type of politics?
Why are people rejecting globalism?
Why are people sick and tired of unelected globalist bodies imposing regulations on their nations?
Why are they tired of a political system that doesn't respond to their wants or needs, can't reach them emotionally, doesn't listen to them, hates them and condemns them as racist at every single turn?
Why would people be interested in systems that have only got that kind of rhetoric to offer?
And indeed, when people complain, when people try to fight, I mean verbally, and oppose the mainstream dominator narratives, they're called racists, and new legislation is being passed all over the world, not just in Ireland, to censor and control dissent.
People say it's about hate speech, but you're not You're not naive, are you?
You know what it's really about.
It's about shutting down dissent, and in Ireland, it's the most egregious of examples.
Let's have a look at the censorship laws that are being opposed in Ireland.
And remember, Conor McGregor is under investigation by the police right now because of tweets.
I spoke to a detective in Pearse Street on Saturday who was actively engaged with the
social media companies throughout Thursday.
This is Helen McKenty, an Irish politician, explaining how during the Dublin uprisings,
protests, riots, call them whatever word is appropriate for you.
I think people should use language pretty freely.
How certain social media platforms cooperated in shutting down free speech, I'd call it, hate speech, they'd call it, live while the events were unfolding.
What she's describing, plainly, openly, in plain sight, as they like to say these days, is the process of the government controlling free speech through social media platforms.
Imagine if they're able to implement legislation that will grant them control, but the legal right to shut down any speech they don't like.
That's happening in the UK.
It's happening in the US.
It's happening in the EU.
It's happening in Canada.
It's already happened in Canada.
And it's happening in Ireland now.
Instead of solving the problem of, oh, there seems to be a sort of a migrant crisis and unrest and dissatisfaction about the amount of crime that's being committed in Dublin, they shut down the complaining about it.
That's what passes as democracy.
And then if someone stands up who's got a bit of a platform and a bit of a voice, that person's a racist or far-right or even worse, they'll say whatever they need to say to shut down any voices that oppose the establishment.
I know this for a fact.
He was actively engaged with TikTok, actively engaged with Meta, so Instagram and Facebook.
He was actively engaged with Twitter or X. She said very clearly that social media companies, in particular TikTok and Meta, they were responding, they were engaging with Gardi, and they were taking down these vile posts as they came up.
X were not.
X were not.
They didn't engage.
They did not fulfill their own community standards.
It's interesting talking about community standards online when the community standards in Ireland have obviously fallen below the expectation of the Irish people.
I know Ireland.
I've been there a few times.
Irish people are very open hearted.
In the comments of the last video we made on this subject, many people that were not from Ireland, living in Ireland now, were speaking about what a welcoming, loving place Ireland is for the people that participate in the culture.
If there is a crisis in Ireland, it's a crisis of democracy, or the lack of democracy.
It's a crisis brought about by having a political class that doesn't listen to the Irish people.
It's a crisis that's been brought about by ignorance, avoidance of acknowledging the culture of Ireland, and in some cases it seems, out and out crime.
You can't say that X are disobeying their own community guidelines, when Ireland
is in disarray and people are totally dissatisfied with their own government. And then
what's the solution? To impose censorship laws to stop people complaining. Instead of solving the
problem, silence the people that complain. Extraordinary.
And that is why we are moving to a situation where these companies do not get to self-monitor.
That's why Commission the Man has been established, to make sure that these companies are held
responsible because while some were responsible, others were not.
A word like responsible in the mouth of the Justice Minister means responding to what
we tell them to do, which will very soon in your country, Ireland, be the law. And that's
a law that's coming to a nation near you.
So let me reassure you, Gardaí were seized of this, they were engaging, They were engaging directly with the social media companies.
What a terrifying new world we live in.
A world in which it seems that we're most likely to get hope from populist leaders that are anti-establishment above all else.
Remember, we keep saying it's no longer left v right, it's periphery versus the centre.
People that are outside of the establishment have to find new ways of forming alliances.
Putting aside left and right and all of those kind of arguments, they are there to divide you.
The Irish police, the Garda, is about to get new, wider-ranging powers to spy on people's private online conversations happening via chat apps in order to crack down on crime after recent events in Dublin.
So whatever you might think the problem is in Ireland, whatever you might think the migration crisis is, the democracy crisis, the standard of living crisis, the spiritual crisis, the solution, they think, is to be able to get into your private messages, spy on you, and shut you down.
This is not unique to Ireland, but this is what's happening in Ireland right now.
Justice Minister Helen McEntee last week got the government to agree to give the police thus far unprecedented powers which will also include allowing police inspectors to get mobile phone operators location data of citizens in the interests of protecting a person's safety or life.
Is that the relationship you want with the state?
The state are there to protect you and they can spy on you in order to protect you?
Did the Irish people go through the history they've gone through against British oppression to have their own police force turn against them in black and tan, controlling them, spying on them, using their own private communications against them?
If they decide the circumstances are right, it also means the police would be given access to private messages on WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and Signal apps.
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The government in Dublin is introducing extraordinary new legislation to restrict freedom of speech.
But it's not horrid right wingers conspiring to suppress nice decent liberals.
It's nice decent liberals scrambling to stamp out the opinions of what they call the far right.
And far from being alarmed by this assault on basic freedoms, the broad swathe of progressive opinion in Ireland is fully behind it, including most voices in the broadcast print media and every majority party.
One thing I've learned lately is that the legacy media, thank God, is not the people.
That people in political power are not the people.
That they operate on one strata and they've become completely disengaged and disconnected from the people that they're supposed to work for, report to and serve.
So I'd be very surprised.
Let me know in the chat.
Do you want to grant police these new powers to control your communication?
And if so, then people should be able to vote on it, shouldn't they?
Like Conor McGregor suggested.
Since riots broke out in Dublin two weeks ago following the stabbing of three children, the cries for action have become ever louder.
The government led by Leo Varadkar has now pledged to have the Criminal Justice, Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offences Bill on the statute book within a matter of weeks.
The new law would surely have escaped international attention had those riots not happened.
But Dublin's eagerness to regulate hate speech has, as internet parlance puts it, gone viral.
Now the whole world knows that Ireland is poised to pass one of the most draconian pieces of legislation in modern times, which will see Irish people facing potential jail sentences of up to two years for the possession of literature likely to incite violence or hatred against others on the ground of certain protected characteristics, including race, gender and sexual orientation.
Personally, I don't think that there should be hateful rhetoric around those subjects or indeed any subject at all.
That we should all be doing our best to find ways of allying with one another.
I think the best way to do that is to empower people to run their own communities democratically.
I think this is going to require a new political class.
It's going to require unconventional political figures being willing to stand for positions that would have been unthinkable a while ago.
No one would have thought Yeah, let's have Conor McGregor as president.
Look at the state of Ireland.
Look at the state of Irish democracy.
And look at the state power that they're discussing, granting to the Garda in order to further control discourse and dissent.
The police and courts will not even need to demonstrate that the material in question was intended to be distributed to anyone other than the owner.
It will be presumed until the contrary is proven that it was.
That's a reversal of some of the most sacred, shall we say, judicial principles that we have ever known.
Innocent until proven guilty.
But I know from personal experience, that principle is long gone.
You are guilty by accusation and they'll use whatever they can to implement whatever they need.
If you are a dissenting voice, you are a danger.
If you stand in the way of this kind of legislation, they'll destroy you however they can.
That's why people like Conor McGregor Should be absolutely supported.
What's he saying in that tweet?
You need a younger take on Ireland.
You need someone that's into democracy.
You need someone who's willing to listen.
What's so crazy about any of that?
It's reminiscent of the Soviet Union, where having copies of literature banned by the state, known as samizdat, was enough to fall foul of the KGB.
To make matters worse, the Irish government has not actually defined in the bill what hatred is, saying that to do so could risk prosecutions collapsing.
Oh my god, they're not defining what hatred is.
This is not only Soviet Union KGB stuff, this is literally Kafka-esque.
They're not defining what hatred is, because then you'd be like, well, according to your definition of hatred in your bill, this is not hatred, because look, we didn't do that, we did this.
So they've not put a definition.
That's what it says in the trial.
Someone must have been telling lies about Joseph K, because he was arrested all of a sudden, no one telling what it was for.
When you are opaque about what you've done wrong, when you're opaque about where the information has come from, when you create this kind of legislation, it's impossible for people to fight against it.
It's designed to be impossible to fight against because they know that Ireland is a country full of fighters.
How curious that a fighter has stepped forward in this moment.
What they want is an unfair fight where the people fighting don't know the rules.
Minister for Justice Helen McEntee continues to insist citizens will be able to speak freely, but Senator for the Green Party, one of three parties in the governing coalition, let the cat out of the bag.
We are restricting freedom, Pauline O'Reilly said, but we're doing it for the common good.
What they're saying is, you don't know what I know, and I haven't got time to explain it to you, so we're just going to limit your freedom.
We're not going to describe what hatred is.
We'll tell you whether or not we think it's hatred on a case-by-case basis.
Which, you know, could seem like what you're trying to do is create the opportunity to persecute and imprison your opponent and allow what could be regarded as hate speech of people that you support and agree with.
This is how tyranny and dictatorship starts.
There's a lot of talk of tyranny and dictatorship these days.
people very keen to harken back to the tyranny of the last century,
which we're all very happy to have left behind.
It's genocide, it's chaos, it's violence, it's persecution, it's centralising of authority.
But what we've not adjusted to is what tyranny is like now.
What tyranny is like now is I'm here to help you.
I'm here to support you.
You don't really understand this.
You can't decide which information to believe and what information not to believe.
So it's just for the best if we come into your home and look at your computer.
What we would need is just a magnificent act of faith.
I find it hard to surrender to that degree to a loving God that I believe wants nothing but the best for me.
I'm never going to give that kind of authority to a government that I absolutely do not trust.
Working in cahoots with a corrupt media, benefiting from censoring, dissenting speech, shutting people down wherever possible.
This is tyranny point two oh.
It looks like this now.
It looks friendly and kind.
It talks about people's feelings and protecting the vulnerable.
And in order to do that, it just has to restrict your freedom and come into your house and take your phone.
And if anyone speaks out against it, then they are part of the problem.
That's what dictatorships look like in 2023.
Ireland sadly has a long tradition of censorship.
There was once a body with a wonderfully evocative name, the Committee on Evil Literature, which recommended banning publications deemed harmful to the newly independent nation's Catholic values.
The country prides itself on having come through that dark time.
But all that's actually happened is that the term evil literature has been redefined to suit contemporary values.
They haven't stopped enforcing orthodoxy.
They've simply found a new woke dogma to enforce.
No one is writing novels about that.
After all, owning such a book could land you behind bars soon.
Extraordinary.
When we talk about orthodoxy, when we talk about fascism, when we talk about systems of control or the Spanish Inquisition, we always imagine the paraphernalia, the robes of an oppressive religious system, or the badges and flags of an oppressive military dictatorship.
What we've not become yet accustomed to is the new technocratic technological dictatorships where a cadre of experts tell you that they know better than you what's right for you.
And you might not know that you were doing hate speech, and we're not going to tell you what we mean by hate speech, but we're pretty sure that you did some of it.
The opposite of this, the polar opposite, is democracy and popular uprising.
It's people saying, this is our country, these are our communities, we'll select our leaders and we'll control our own lives.
We'll make moral judgements for ourselves.
No longer willing to outsource power to the state, as if it was some kind of god, because it doesn't deserve that status and only behaves like the worst kind of gods I've ever heard of.
Unjust, selfish and lost.
A weird kind of demonic, pre-pagan energy is being unleashed on the people of this world.
And we're being told that it's advanced and technological and we have the data and we're trying to protect the vulnerable.
Well, that would all be well and good if we trusted them.
But me?
I'd much rather take my chances, if I was Irish, with Conor McGregor than any one of those technocratic, bureaucratic, Kafka-esque Enemies of freedom that are right now trying to introduce a censorship bill that would allow them to spy on your private messages and invade your home if they suspect you of hate speech and they ain't willing to tell you even what hate speech is.
That is the kind of tyranny we must all oppose together and we should support anyone that's willing to stand up and fight against it.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the chat right now.
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Hello there!
You've got some fantastic quotes here.
There's a lovely rhyme there.
Russell's Rebel Rumble.
Post that again.
I was enjoying that.
Phoenix Boy, Leferious Monster.
Lovely to see Ashella in the chat over on Rumble.
And all of you Awaken Wonders from locals.
Thank you for joining us there.
The Joker Ace.
Ireland is just a WEF colony now.
Do you know, that is true.
We could have a lot more democracy than we are currently granted.
to democracy. Huckfed. We can replace all government with an app. Do you know that is true. We could
have a lot more democracy than we are currently granted. We could have transparency, we could have
debate, we could have democracy about a Mexican. The working class has too much power, unions are bad.
Ginger277. Great hat. Nobody's Fool1969. Agree the Irish people have more cajunas than Americans.
They understand war. Yeah yeah, don't mess with the Irish.
Jerism. It's not the United States, it's the United States government, lobbyists and the
military that should be totally overthrown in the most peaceful way possible of course.
Yeah.
Russell's radical rumble rebels reject tyrannical technical tyrants.
There it was.
That was great.
Thank you for that again.
What I think is that you're right.
I think you're right.
That what's happened is, is the establishment state class, media class, corporate class has become separated from the people, whether it's American people or Irish people.
We've got no democracy.
We've got no democracy.
Dangerous woman.
I think McGregor would be good for Ireland.
Nobody's full 969 again.
How come we only get to vote for representatives but don't get to vote on issues?
It's not horse and buggy days.
We have the technology.
We should get to vote on issues.
You know what?
I feel you.
I feel you.
Great mug, Russell.
I want one, says Dease Bill.
Yeah, they're all right, aren't they?
Kurt Monson.
McGregor is very well spoken.
Much smarter than I imagined.
Nice.
Yeah.
Kenzie67.
Connor is a strong, common sense man.
We need that right now.
Mostly.
Hell of a lot of love for you, man.
McGregor.
What the legacy media offer, of course, ...is rigorous investigations of people in power.
You'll be glad to know that the BBC have got Antony Fauci right by the shooting curlies.
They're really dragging him around.
Taking him a task over the pandemic.
I mean, even if you're not...
A person that's awakened to what's happened in the last three years, that it was a revelatory period where we saw how the interests of the powerful converge around, well, the ability to regulate and control.
You should have Conor on your show.
God, we'd love to have him on the show.
Even if you don't believe that, then surely you'd want to know, did they suppress the lab leak theory?
Did Anthony Fauci, years in advance, know that the safety of the Wuhan Institute of Virology was not safe?
Is it true that it was funded?
It's a tea in my cup, white lipper.
Don't get the white lung!
I've got a bleeding white lung!
The white lung will take you down!
Let's have a look at the BBC and Fauci.
It's like a love affair.
Rooster.
Yep.
Firstly, what's the music about?
What is this music?
This is meant to be the news.
Here's the news.
And then like they're just into it.
Well look, they're literally, this is the media and the state embracing.
Hi you.
Good to see you.
It's been a while.
Yes, indeed.
Since we went to dinner together.
Yes.
Thank you for doing this.
My pleasure.
Dinner together, that's the state media and the head of the NIH.
What questions do you imagine?
Are we going to be asking about adverse injuries?
Are we going to be asking about excess deaths?
Are we going to be asking about Purdue?
Are we going to be asking about the Sackler family?
Even prior to the pandemic and its great revelation of centralised globalist corruption, there
were questions to be asked of Big Pharma.
Is the BBC going to ask those questions?
That's my pleasure.
My pleasure.
This must be so nice to you, being back on campus.
I asked myself a question after 54 years at the NIH and almost 40 years as the director of an institute.
You know, all the things that I've done, research and developing vaccines, what do I want to do for the last, you know, five or more years?
And I think that Make money, count the dollars.
It was pretty clear answer was to maybe serve as an inspiration for young people who are either interested in a career in public service.
There are some young people you won't be serving as an inspiration for.
Many young athletes and many people that suddenly got unalived.
Public service or already are in a career of public service.
You're undergraduate, you didn't study medicine though, you studied classics.
I studied classics.
Whoa, you're getting a bit too close to the truth.
Back off!
Greek, Latin, and the Romance Language and Philosophy in undergraduate, and then I went to medical school.
I took just enough sciences to get me into medical school.
Do you remember any of your classics?
I could give you the first five lines of the Iliad in the Odyssey.
I would be very... You still remember it.
I think you'd say that to whatever question you asked him.
Is it true the NIH funded the Wuhan Institute of Virology? Did you know that dual
function research was happening there? Is it true that we should never have been told that gain of
function is equivalent to a vaccine? How early did you know that the spike proteins migrate from the site
and they could cause myocarditis and pericarditis? Why won't you tell us the truth? Is it true
that Vietnam's worth of young people died in two years in the United States of America?
So many questions.
But more importantly than that, could you say in Greek the first few lines of the Iliad?
So you... I think I've been interviewing you for over a dozen years.
It's about time you asked a question.
Easily.
Ebola.
Right.
Zika.
Zika.
Obviously COVID.
HIV.
A little stroll through pandemics there.
HIV.
HIV.
Let's not forget HIV and Fauci's involvement in that one.
Don't go researching that, kids.
Yeah.
And you're still doing it.
I'm still doing it.
Yeah.
At the age of...
82.
82.
Are you really?
I mean, this is astonishing.
Can I have what you have?
Can you?
Yeah, you probably will have if you don't take a vaccine.
Did you just sell what you have?
He does sell what he has.
How do you do it?
How are you so... I don't know, it's a con.
Seriously, you look 70.
Thank you.
Still quite old.
Do you work out all the time?
Yeah.
That's not a question you should be asking someone in the position of power.
Do you remember the propaganda?
The $15 billion propaganda campaign in which we were submerged?
Do you remember the shaming of the hesitant?
Have you seen now that it is publicly understood that there were no clinical trials for transmission?
There are some serious questions that could be asked of Anthony Fauci.
This is Hardly Ram Paul from the BBC.
Yeah, every day.
Like workout, workout?
No, mostly power walking.
I used to run a lot of marathons and 10Ks, but then I, a few years ago, switched it over to power walking.
Right.
Oh, power walking.
Well, you be careful what medications you take.
And, you know, a little bit with weights.
Right.
I don't like the extremes.
It is not realistic that Donuts are made with my face on them.
That, you know, candles with my picture on them.
Is that almost as weird?
I don't like that I'm thought of as so sexy, you know?
I mean, what?
Oh, what?
You weren't going to say that?
That is weird and that's not positive.
So I'm in a situation where I'm a moderate type of a person and you have the extremes of just over-the-top adulation and then you have extremes of Could that be connected to the propaganda campaign that we were all subjected to for two years?
Could that be due to the fact that genuine and admittedly and acknowledged true information was censored and purged from social media?
Could that be because legitimate voices from the scientific community were censored and banned and discredited and smeared?
Perhaps the adulation didn't occur just because of some Elvis Presley style charisma, but because of a bombardment of propaganda and deception.
the top hate. So becoming a sex symbol in your late 70s?
That is not something that I aspire to. That's not one of my aspirations. Have you
figured out how to puncture the balloon of misinformation?
I don't know.
You could just stop speaking, stop spreading it, stop conveying it, stop taking royalty checks from the various pharmaceutical companies that the agencies you're connected to are supposed to regulate.
How to bring conspiracy theorists or vaccine sceptics over to what you're thinking?
Do you think you've gained any insight that would be useful for everybody on that?
It's very, very difficult.
I'm trying to figure out what the best way is, what kind of commonalities that you have when you have people who are of the bent that are absolutely convinced that the election was stolen.
When you use that to make very, very poor decisions when it comes to your health is really disturbing.
So I don't know how to crack that nut, Katty.
I don't.
It's a complicated business.
It's almost like you just simply have to tell the truth, be absolutely transparent, and allow people to openly communicate and stop censoring true voices.
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