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Is the rhetoric around the election, even at this early stage, becoming outrageous, superlative, and undeniably hyperbolic?
For example, the use of the word Reich.
Reich is not a word you want banded around in elections, but is the term lethal force for arrests a term that should be used as well?
And don't you criticize this hat!
Come on over here you lot!
So we've got a fantastic show coming right up.
Let's have a look at this first of all.
Joe Biden has got some...
Don't call it the Huck Finn hat.
It's not a Huckleberry Finn hat.
This is my hat.
Huckleberry Finn is gonna have to have his own hat.
If you're watching this anywhere else, well you won't be.
Tell me when we're on YouTube.
Let me close with this.
After I signed the PAC Act into law, After I signed the PACA Act into law, I immediately went to a speech therapist.
I felt that it was my next obligation.
Have you seen the conversation where people try to work out whether Biden is AI or not?
See if you can guess, along with us, AI or no AI?
Right, that's what I'm going to ask you about.
You can't be pro-insurrection and pro-cop.
You can't be pro-insurrection and pro-democracy.
You can't be pro-insurrection and pro-American.
That can't be a real Joe Biden, can it?
I know a lot of you potentially think there are numerous Joe Biden... I'm not Russell Berry Finn!
I am not Russell Berry Finn.
I know a lot of you think that Joe Biden has numerous handlers and entities.
Ah, 1775.
Is there any coffee like it?
These sweet, sweet beans.
It's all about the beans.
It's all about the beans.
Do you think he's drugged?
When Trump did that.
We don't want him coming out like State of the Union!
Like, that was amazing, wasn't it?
It was amazing, a little bit of Trump stand-up.
Anyway, see, look, if they can guess correctly, whether it's AI or authentic, Trump lacked the courage to act.
So what did you think of this one?
He didn't blink.
Not at all, right?
So that suggests it's fake.
This one's actually real.
How's that?
And yes, he didn't blink for the whole 17 seconds.
He doesn't even properly look like that anymore.
Those eyes don't look right.
What's going on?
What's happening?
What's happening in society?
What's happening more broadly?
I suppose, in a sense, the increasing hysteria and sense of dystopia Is it because it's something beautiful about to be born?
Are we on some glorious precipice?
Let me know in the chat.
Like Miss Lee Lou USA and 754.
A lot of people are suggesting that Joe Biden's on something a little stronger than Rumble's own 1775 coffee.
And don't call me Russell Berry Finn.
I do not want that catching on.
I don't even want to see it in the Awakened Wonder chat in locals.
I'll be drinking a little bit of my own sweet And when this actually surfaced about a year ago, there were conspiracy theories and people thinking that this had to have been a deepfake.
rid of the British. Hang on a second, I'm not sure I like this.
I'll be right back.
all coming out a full White House video giving a speech and these were remarks
that were delivered virtually we're not only at risk of seeing things that are
false and thinking that they're true but actually seeing things that are true and
think oh well why don't you introduce a load more censorship then why don't you
help us spot what AI is in case we all get so confused Why don't you control the information that we get access to?
Have you seen, is it Scott Adams, who's the guy that created Dilbert, talking to AI yet?
Have you seen that?
It's pretty funny.
He's got AI to talk through an imaginary and fictitious scenario where deep state actors might be able to manipulate elections.
Might show you a little bit of that in a second.
Meanwhile, have a look at Antony Blinken being called a war criminal during a hearing.
Let's have a look at that.
What's interesting about it is approach it from a human perspective for a moment if you can.
Look at how sort of awkward he is and think it was just so recent that he was singing Rockin' in the Free World so happily in Ukraine.
People's Republic of China.
He's a war criminal!
40,000 people is on his hands.
The blood of 40,000 Palestinians is on his hands.
He is an immoral criminal.
He is a horrible criminal.
He is a horrible criminal.
Blood of 40,000 people is on his hands.
The blood of 40,000...
That act is by the nature of the fact that it's a protest, is a disruption in the ambience of that moment.
People are sort of like, we're in this hearing, we're talking seriously and sensibly.
And then something sort of slightly chaotic happens and the parameters are burst and broken.
Look at Antony Blinken's face.
you can see that somewhere in his mind Neil Young's lyrics are being silently hummed.
Mr Secretary, you may continue.
I came here in good faith for a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, and now I have to be confronted with this.
Keep on rockin' in the free world.
People's Republic of China is pursuing military, economic, and geopolitical preeminence, challenging our vision for a free, open, secure, and prosperous international order.
I was just trying to carry on with the business of legalistic bureaucratic linguistics masking the peculiar agenda of the nation and you know in a minute when we're talking about like the use of incendiary language the extraordinary appearance of the word Reich in a piece of non-sanctioned and non-official piece of Trump online election material or propaganda call it what you want but it didn't come out of the Trump camp or the Trump mine camps As people might be saying now, it was made by someone who's a Trump fan, I guess.
But it's been really leaped on by the legacy media.
You'll enjoy that.
Here's Lindsey Graham.
It's kind of reflecting on what the ICC's attempt to arrest Netanyahu and Hamas leaders might mean for the US and it doesn't go down well and what you're starting to experience I think is the breakdown of consensus even within the kind of very limited spaces of institutional power.
So we, hopefully, together, will find a way to rest our displeasure with the ICC.
Because if they'll do this to Israel, we're next.
This group tried to come after our soldiers.
Yeah, you can clap off.
He doesn't like that.
He doesn't like that, like that.
If this International Criminal Court start arresting all war criminals, why, nobody's gonna be safe.
Tony Blair, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, all of our finest war criminals, our treasured and cherished war criminals.
They're not the monkeys.
We don't need to protect them.
He doesn't like the sarcastic round of applause either, does he?
Oh, you want to?
They tried to come after our soldiers in Afghanistan, but reason prevailed.
So at the end of the day here, what... Afghanistan, that went well.
That was an extraordinary and worthwhile two trillion dollar bonanza that did a great job of extracting public money, your money, from you and placing it in the hands of the very same organizations that continue to benefit from endless war as it seems, on a macro level, the The United States of America wrestles with the fact that they are experiencing incredible economic decline while still wielding incredible military power.
So I suppose attempting to make military power the most significant type of power, it could be argued.
We'll be looking at that in a little more detail.
Let's see how Boeing are getting on.
Not that I'm whistleblowing or anything, I'm not suggesting, I'd like to take this opportunity to say, Boeing, damn fine airplanes, extremely well made.
Every airplane is likely to, at some point, experience the occasional mishap.
Don't you go judging Boeing now.
A case of Boeing, an airline, again, is now in trouble.
A terrifying situation on board a Singapore Airlines flight this morning.
New video from inside the Singapore Airlines plane hit by severe turbulence this morning.
Rescue teams carrying out the injured on backboards, loading them into ambulances.
Oxygen masks dangling... A lot of those people, to be fair, did get injured after they complained.
This aeroplane, is it made by Boeing?
It's not working!
Shut your mouth!
One person sadly died.
That person was extremely vocal about Boeing.
...from the ceiling.
This dent on an overhead bin.
One man on board says anyone not wearing a seatbelt was launched immediately.
Some people's heads denting bins, others cracking parts of the ceiling.
Singapore Airlines says one person was killed, 30 injured, the majority having to be hospitalized.
The airline is blaming severe turbulence.
Severe turbulence across the entire culture.
It's understandable that political figures such as Antony Blinken, who by virtue, odd word to use really, of their position necessarily participate in geopolitical matters and military endeavors funded by you that have an extraordinary, almost incalculable human and spiritual cost.
But isn't it odd that someone like Jerry Seinfeld, who In a sense, he's a person I admire very much.
As a comedian, he was almost celebrated for his ability to find within the trivial and the mundane points worthy of reflection and contemplation.
Think about what Jeremy Seinfeld represented in the 90s.
And now, because he's a Jewish man, and I think, as I've said before, Whatever our individual opinions are on geopolitical matters, unless we are willing to accept the fact that other people have different views, I don't see how we're ever gonna move forward or find new perspectives, i.e.
we have to respect everyone's free speech.
And the idea that Jerry Seinfeld has become a controversial figure, It is an indicator, isn't it, of how far the world has travelled and where we are now.
What a contentious and volatile culture we live in.
Where not only, like, a foreign minister experiences, like, protest... Did I say Jeremy Seinfeld?
Yeah, I say that sometimes.
It's one of my little autistic little cliques there.
One of my...
Little tells.
Anyway, Jerome, yeah it is Jerome.
Jerry Seinfeld.
Did I say Jeremy Seinfeld?
I really like Seinfeld.
Anyway, the point is this, that someone who was a gifted or be it innocuous celebrity 30 years ago It's now become extraordinarily controversial.
Can this culture hold itself together?
And these are the kind of ideas we'll be discussing in a minute when we talk about the endless amplifying slurs and increasingly hysterical rhetoric that's defining the forthcoming election.
Let's have a look though at the Seinfeld thing.
544, a Saturday comedy show at Chrysler Hall became the scene of pro-Palestinian protests.
During his set, Jewish comedian Jerry Seinfeld faced interruptions from pro-Palestinian protesters.
And these are pictures and some videos several viewers sent to 10 On Your Side.
And according to one viewer, Seinfeld apologized to the audience for the protesters and said he would not stop the performance.
I think what it is, is my hat is quite tight and it's Ron Jeremy Seinfeld.
There's a lot of Jeremiah Seinfeld.
I think it's because, yeah, Jewish comedian.
I know, like everything's become sort of so divided, divisive and complex.
My hat's very tight.
Yeah, I'm all right, thanks Gandalf.
I'm fine, baby.
I'm absolutely fine.
Let's see what Mike Benz is saying about big tech.
Microsoft, like here, NSA, we made this present for you.
This is the amazing story that Windows PCs will have photographic memory, a new feature that's called Recall, that will remember and understand everything you do on your computer by taking constant screenshots.
You're aware that Microsoft have incredible and extensive government contracts and I imagine that if you were to do Mike Ben's style investigations on Microsoft, you would discover that those contracts likely mean that there are back-channel relationships between Microsoft and government agencies in much the same way there are on Google.
And if you're watching this on YouTube, we'll be there for another couple of minutes, but then you're going to have to click the link in the description and join us over in the sweet stream of freedom.
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Wake up every day and choose that sweet lady we call freedom while you still can, because Microsoft appear to have come up with yet another way to inhibit it.
How do we introduce memory, right?
Photographing memory into what you do on the PC.
And now we have it.
So it's called Recall.
It's not keyword search, right?
It's semantic search over all your history.
And it's not just about any document.
We can recreate moments from the past, essentially.
Here's how it works.
Windows constantly takes screenshots of what's on your screen, then uses a generative AI model right on the device, along with the NPU, to process all that data and make it searchable, even photos.
I got to try it out.
I searched...
Leather bag.
It came up in visual search.
There's no place on this page that it says brown leather bag.
It just knows because it sees this brown leather bag.
There could be this reaction from some people that this is pretty creepy.
Microsoft is taking screenshots of everything I do.
Yeah, I mean, that's why that it can only do it on the edge, right?
So this is, you know, you have to put two things together.
This is my computer.
This is my recall, and it's my freedom that's being increasingly impeded upon by a set of interests that appear to be unifying.
Do you know what?
I've had enough.
I'm not going to wear that hat.
This is the ridicule that I'm facing, and this hat is available to all of you.
Post the link to it.
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If you watch us on YouTube click the link in the description because we are going to be talking about the increasing hyperbole in political spaces.
Someone made a video in support of the Trump campaign and for some For some reason, the word reich is available and reich is not a good word.
Let's face it, when do you ever hear the word reich?
I don't even remember the first two reichs.
I remember just the third one.
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What do you want me to do?
How many hats can I wear?
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We're going to be talking about that.
We're going to be talking about Klaus Schwab and so much more.
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Let's have a look at it.
Is this a time for sanguinity and reason and reflection?
Is this a time for unity?
Is this a time for us to recognize that the system itself is broken and we should find new ways to unite against corruption and centralized power, whether it's global and militaristic, seeking ever more territories, trying to control resources, funneling them endlessly into the hands of your Bill Gateses and your George Soroses?
Or is this a time for American people to be continually calling one another Nazis and actually eroding the kind of public faith that's required unless you're going to see mass secession all across your nation.
Let's have a look at it.
Firstly, this is the sort of controversial thing, the word Reich.
You can see the word Reich there in a video that was made by Trump support and ultimately reposted by the Trump campaign on Truth Social.
But I don't know who spotted the word Reich like that.
Spotted the word Reich there, faded and distant, barely visible.
They had to pause so fast.
Like when you're watching Jamie Lee Curtis in Trading Places as a teenager.
There!
There's Jamie Lee Curtis's boobs!
Or if you're watching like when I was a kid, Basic Instinct.
There!
Pause!
Pause!
Bye!
Look at that!
That's evidence of a Reich!
I tell ya, it's a Reich!
So let's have a look at how CNN have reacted to the mention of the word Reich.
Donald Trump's truth social account posted a video discussing what would happen if he was re-elected with the newspaper headline... Micah, you can already tell is using the sort of concerned tone of like, um, Okay, now listen.
This is pretty serious.
Something bad has happened.
...referring to a unified Reich, which is a word, of course, associated with Hitler's Third Reich during Nazi Germany.
Here's the video.
The phrase unified Reich shows up very quickly as part of hypothetical news headlines that announces Trump's hypothetical 2024 win, but if you look...
Missing it when they're actually trying to do it.
I will say though, the person that put the word Reich in a Trump video is playing into the hands of the haters.
Look underneath the... There can't be a plan!
Is there a plan to build a... Let's break this down.
What was wrong with the Third Reich?
It was the genocide of the Jewish people, the extermination of the Gypsy folk, the mentally ill, the disabled, the eugenics experiments and the military expansionism into the east that dragged the entire world into war.
But we hadn't already had four years of an Adolf Hitler administration.
What we'd had, in fact, It's the subtle manipulation of the existing political system within Germany to ensure that the conditions existed in order to legitimize centralized authority.
Hitler making himself first chancellor, then Führer of that nation for a set of manipulative relationships and false flag events.
Not least of all the burning down of the Reichstag.
So you could argue in fact that the amplification of fear in the exact same way that Hitler amplified the threat of the communists is closer to Hitlerian, if I can coin such a term, than what Trump is doing or has ever done.
In short, the kind of neoliberal, bureaucratic, sensorial, surveillance-driven, actual Participation in global conflicts through the supply of weapons that many people believe are teetering on the precipice of being pretty exterminatory, if I can use that term, and certainly in their facilitation and support of corporatism, they are abiding by Mussolini's definition of the word fascist, i.e.
the co-mingling of corporations and the state to create one body, One entity that is opposed to the people.
So who is it that's really more Nazi and fascistic?
Is it Donald Trump, who didn't really even officially make that video?
Just someone within the Trump campaign reposted it because they weren't scrutinizing it.
Like, wait for it.
Basic Instinct, Sharon Stone, she's about to cross her legs.
Pause!
My joke, like Lindsey Graham waiting for another war.
Oh God, we better buy Moran.
I even noticed that when he was in that Senate hearing, he had tissues by him.
He had Kleenex right by him.
Lindsey Graham is aroused by war.
What's next for America headline the smaller headline reads industrial strength Significantly increased driven by a creation of a unified of Reich Trump's campaign I mean, don't use the word Reich.
Reich is a bad word.
The Nazis were bad.
That was a bad, bad time for all humanity.
What's also bad, though, are the current wars that are being funded by American taxpayers, either by proxy or by facilitation, by supply of weaponry, when America's moral and military might isn't being deployed to bring about diplomacy and peaceful solutions, but is instead Being deployed to perpetuate wars and facilitate vast profits for the military-industrial complex.
That is a problem.
That's like you don't have to sort of press pause like you're looking for Jamie Lee Curtis in trading.
But there she's got a top off!
This is actually brazen War crimes, as Lindsey Graham himself said.
You can't have the International Criminal Court arresting the participants in the conflict between Israel and Hamas because otherwise you'd have to arrest Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Tony Blair, George W. Bush, and all of the participants in various military endeavours around the world.
This would be a useful thing for MSNBC to commentate on, but they won't commentate on it, will they?
A spokesperson responded to the backlash saying that the language was not used intentionally, writing in part, this was not a campaign video, it was created by a random account online and reposted by a staffer who clearly did not see the word while the president was in court.
But the Biden-Harris campaign isn't buying it and blasted that explanation saying Donald Trump is not playing games.
He is telling America exactly what he intends to do if he regains power.
If Trump was an opponent, they'd be saying it was a conspiracy theory, wouldn't they?
To sort of find a watermark-like cell in a campaign video that was made by a random online user rather than an official member of the campaign team.
You can't have it both ways.
You can't, when Trump jokingly said, I'll make myself dictator for a day, We all saw that and recognised that it's a joke or when he used the term bloodbath and it was clear he was referring to trade tariffs with China, claim that he meant this is a literal bloodbath.
We've seen what the game is and because there are no moral, ethical or principled roots to that political movement,
to the political establishment, the neoliberal political establishment,
they have to deploy hysteria and hyperbole because there are no ethics or morality there.
They do not care about individual sovereignty and freedom.
They certainly don't care about unity.
They don't care about localization.
They don't even care about the things they claim to care about like diversity and the environment, important issues.
And another odd cultural entity, this time The View, participated too in this conversation,
not in order to bring about more peace, but also to amplify.
I think what gets said on The View here, let me know if you agree in the chat, what gets said in The View is actually more contentious and perhaps more harmful than the word Reich, which again, is not a good word.
The word Reich, we're not in the business of Reichs.
Rikes ain't what it's about.
Let's have a look at how The View cover this story and do you think that this is a healing way to cover this story or potentially an incendiary way?
Let me know in the chat you lot.
By the way out there, that hat that you keep wearing, that red hat that says make America great again.
They better not be talking about my hat!
They better not be talking about small hat or pink hat!
You stay away from my hats!
That tells people that you go along with this.
So you might as well just put a swastika on the hat.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
Because we see it anyway.
I think it's more contentious to say that a MAGA hat may as well have a swastika on it than it is for a non-sanctioned member, just a random, to use their description, participator and meme maker, to use the word right, which is inappropriate and foolish.
But VIEW, the VIEW is a mainstream cultural artifact and for them to use the phrase You might as well put a swastika on your MAGA hat, we all see it anyway.
I don't know, does that bring people together?
Is that in the service of America?
It seems to me that that is potentially a more difficult take, a more A more conflagratory take, if I may say.
What America needs now is healing.
What America needs is open debate, transparency, clarity, and if you ask me, and by virtue of watching this, you are, decentralization of power, localized power wherever possible, for the state, wherever it can, to oppose globalist and corporatist power rather than support it and facilitate it, And for all of us, regardless of our religious beliefs or lack of religious beliefs or cultural or racial identity, to recognize that if we are unable to come together, we're never going to change the world.
And people saying you're wearing a swastika on your hat, or in fact saying that your hat looks too small for you, are, in my view, the real hate criminals.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
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Okay, back to the content.
So in addition to the incendiary language, well I mean the word Reich, it's a difficult word, Reich is not a word that should be bandied about, but is it true that lethal force was going to be used during the Mar-a-Lago raid?
Certainly that's a claim that's being made in some media.
What do you think about that?
And is it correct to refer to that as an assassination attempt?
Or do you think that's a further amplification of a conflict that's clearly present in American culture, excuse me, and American politics?
What do you think?
Do you think that the Mar-a-Lago raid could have become an assassination attempt or not?
Let's have a little look at that.
Major bombshell in the Trump documents case.
The FBI authorized the use of deadly force during the Mar-a-Lago raid, this according to documents filed by Trump's legal team.
Agents in unmarked polo shirts planned to bring standard-issue weapons, ammo, handcuffs, medium and large-sized bolt cutters, and even lock-picking equipment as they prepared to go door-to-door at Mar-a-Lago.
And they did, ransacking Melania Trump's bedroom along with Barron Trump's bedroom.
The FBI also took extensive photographs of Melania and Barron's rooms for no apparent reason.
Think about this for a second.
Joe Biden sent men with guns to his political opponent's house and turned their bedrooms upside down.
That's never happened in the history of the United States.
Klaus Schwab has resigned.
We lost a good man that day.
Ah, Klaus, say it ain't so.
How we will miss the saliva-full pouches at the side of your head?
Them sluicing cheekaboos?
Oh no, I didn't mean to pry.
Is it possible that we can have a globalist agenda without Klaus Schwab?
Is there any point in going to Davos now?
Who will Rebel News pursue through the streets?
Just Albert Baller?
Ain't the same.
And the resignation of Klaus Schwab gives us all a good opportunity to review the nature of globalism.
It seems that unless you are the United States of America, or China and Russia, and in particular the set of globalist interests that the United States government actually represents, you are in danger of being subsumed into the G-force and velocity of their extraordinary agenda.
What will become of nations like Taiwan, Slovakia or Ukraine?
Do they have a right to sovereignty?
Or are all of these nations simply pieces on a chessboard to be moved around within the machinations of global power?
Klaus Schwab was for a while the face of globalism.
unelected power and how it maneuvers. With his face and the saliva contained within it gone,
how will power reform and continue to operate? I'm sure you're aware of the assassination attempt of
Robert Fico, the leader of Slovakia. That too was an extraordinary event because Slovakia
took an unusual stance when it came to the coronavirus pandemic.
They were plain and clear.
We're not too certain about these jabs.
We're a little worried that they might increase mortality.
We're a little worried they might increase adverse events.
We're concerned about the nature of the clinical trials.
Also, Robert Fiso openly supported Vladimir Putin, which I suppose he's entitled to do.
Let's have a look, first of all, at how Sky News reported on the assassination attempt of Robert Fiso before looking at the significant role Slovakia play in global matters, insomuch as they've refused to bow down and cooperate with a globalist scheme, i.e.
the mandates and measures surrounding the pandemic.
They openly support Putin rather than giving arms to and supporting the Ukraine-Russia conflict in accordance with NATO's desires.
And even though they are a small nation, they are strategically significant.
We're going to unpack that, but first of all, let's look at how the legacy media reported on that assassination attempt.
Can I have button 30 on my page, please, guys?
We don't know his condition yet, but he's being treated.
But it's worth thinking about who this individual is, as I said, described in reporting as a populist, as a nationalist.
Yeah, well, that would make sense.
I mean, Slovakia is a very conflicted place at the moment.
I mean, Fico himself, I mean, he established this SMIR party, S-M-E-R, which is a social democracy party, back in 1999.
And he's been, I think as you were just saying, Prime Minister three times.
He's a well-known figure, but he's become very pro-Russian over the years.
One wonders why and how, but maybe that's his conviction.
Like Viktor Orban in Hungary, he's set his teeth against going along with sanctions, with EU sanctions, against common procurement.
Slovakia is a small country in the sense that Czechoslovakia, as was, The Czech Republic is the bigger bit, Slovakia is the smaller bit, although it was the more industrial in the old days.
So it's not negligible, but Slovakia is not a major player within the EU.
How dare Slovakia have an agenda, a trajectory and a nation?
How dare they have dreams, sweet dreams of freedom?
They have no business even contemplating such matters.
Now why Slovakia are significant is not just because of the stance they took during the pandemic, but additionally, because Slovakia and their leader were outwardly supportive of Putin.
It's clear that Ukraine is regarded as a vassal state, not just by Russia, but also by NATO and NATO-affiliated interests.
And it has long been an agenda to surpass and replace the Russian shale gas trade with American shale gas trade.
But don't take my word for that.
Here's Condoleezza Rice saying exactly that about 15 years ago.
Now we need to have tougher sanctions, and I'm afraid at some point this is going to probably have to involve oil and gas.
The Russian economy is vulnerable.
80% of Russian exports are in oil, gas, and minerals.
People say, well, the Europeans will run out of energy.
Well, the Russians will run out of cash before the Europeans run out of energy.
And I understand that it's uncomfortable to have an effect on business ties in this way.
But this is one of the few instruments that we have.
Over the long run, you simply want to change the structure of energy dependence.
You want to depend more on the North American energy platform, the tremendous bounty of oil and gas that we're finding in North America.
You want to have pipelines that don't go through Ukraine and Russia for years. We've tried to get the
Europeans to be interested in different pipeline routes It's time to do that. And so some of this is simply acting
and acting as quickly as so there's some significant information from some time ago
that lets you know that resources and militarism are likely
Interconnected because there's been a long-standing agenda from the at least the State Department that Condoleezza
Rice represents to take over that trade have a look at Mike Ben's
on the subject of Slovakia and the significance of this assassination attempt
And so the ideal situation is you cut off the Russian gas from the east and then you go to the west
And you simply have a new entry point from the gas, but you keep all of that legacy architecture that goes all the way out to Rotterdam.
And the way that they have plotted to do that is primarily through Poland.
Poland has this vast new set of gas architecture that can take LNG coming in from the Baltic Sea, and then connect through terminals from Poland into Ukraine.
And this is why the political leadership of Poland has been such an important thing
for NATO to control. And as we just saw with this, with what just happened there a few months ago.
But Poland's ports themselves run through Slovakia. Now, this is very important because
Slovakia has been on the edge for some time now. The near assassinated president there,
Robert Fico, has pledged to not go through with their gas contracts with Russia.
They have one set ending in 2024 and another set ending in 2027.
Then they pledged to restore those gas contracts with Russia and not cooperate with the desired sanctions of the EU.
They are also putting pressure on Ukraine to restore gas relations with Russia.
Both Hungary and Slovakia are having conversations about having Ukraine restore some limited amount of engagement with the Ukrainian gas market.
This new president has basically rejected the NATO line on the Ukraine-Russia war.
And because of the leverage they have over the EU and NATO, because the whole grand Ukraine energy play, the whole trillion dollar play to run LNG through Poland into Ukraine runs through Slovakia.
If this new prime minister decides, hey, you know what, actually?
You're going to put sanctions on us if we don't go along with your war?
We have a trump card over you, which is that goodbye to the gas transit to Ukraine, which, by the way, is all of Ukraine's national revenue, essentially, because in order for that gas to go from Poland to Ukraine, you need to go through us.
And so because of that, there has been an incredible amount of NATO and CIA and Soros malfeasance to use the Renta riots, to use the whole regime change blob architecture, to try to regime change FICO's leadership.
Now this has happened in tandem with FICO trying to root out the NGOs from the blob that are similar to as they were in Belarus.
You guys remember that famous clip of Alexander Lukashenko talking to, I think, a BBC reporter?
Where he says, we've removed all your little structures.
You know, when he's asked why there's no free speech, there's no free speech in Belarus.
And Lukashenko's saying, that's not free speech.
Those were CIA proprietors, essentially.
Those were, those NGOs were your pawns.
They were your structures.
You know, this is not a free speech issue.
We've simply, this is a counterintelligence issue.
Well, that's the same thing in Slovakia.
Slovakia has been totally controlled as a NATO vassal state.
until the past few years when it basically they've been pushed to the brink and this
new president wrote in on a populist outrage over over that NATO vassalage.
And so you know what they've what they've done now is three months before this actually
Mike Benz he has a macro perspective.
He sees the game in 3D.
He recognizes when an assassination attempt is likely part of a plan to instill a friendly
government.
This helps I think less well informed individuals like us, although maybe you are well informed
you're certainly better informed than me a lot of you to calculate the events that are
currently taking place between the United States and Taiwan.
And Taiwan's apparently free elections, and I'm sure they are free, potentially have similar room for globalist malfeasance.
It also sounds similar, doesn't it, to events inside Ukraine in 2014 and the escalation of tension with Russia through NATO impingement on former Soviet territories.
It seems that part of the overall game is for the United States to use any local country in regional disputes to agitate their Competitors on the global stage, i.e.
China, they want Taiwan to be a vassal state.
With Russia, they want Ukraine to be a vassal state.
They want to occupy territories that are militarily significant to ensure that in a time of economic decline, there is still the ascendancy of military power and still this kind of ongoing threat.
That's why someone like Lindsey Graham with his never-ending bellicose rhetoric is useful in ensuring that war remains a continual possibility in American political life.
Mike Benz helps you to see clearly that events like this have always taken place.
That the time that has elapsed since the First World War and the Second World War and the war that we're participating in now, albeit by proxy, is a small amount of time that many of the same interests are still being exerted.
That global resources remain significant.
That strategic positions remain significant.
And the problem that is faced now is how do you make domestic populations of countries like the United States of America or the UK compliant With an agenda that's at odds with their own interests.
Well, by telling them that Russia is a militaristic, mad, rogue state, and that Putin is a lunatic hell-bent on destruction, and that China's interests are inherently at odds with the interests of American or British people, and that countries like Slovakia or Ukraine are there for the taking, or in fact, you know, are being subject to humanitarian disasters.
It seems that whatever is required in order to amplify their agenda and normalize it through the media, they are willing to say.
The problem they face now is because of independent media, and independent reporters and experts like Mike Benz,
because of your participation in this conversation, they can't maintain with the same effortlessness the kind
of control over the hearts and minds that they once did. So it seems to me that while America
continues to go into something resembling economic decline, there is a clear geopolitical agenda to
start and maintain proxy military conflicts, both in Europe with Russia via Ukraine and
potentially, and obviously this is sort of a rather well-worn argument, in the Indo-Pacific with China
using Taiwan as a potential linchpin And thank God for someone like Mike Benz who's making it clear to us what's going on.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat, baby.
You know what's one of the other obvious benefits of the emergence of this space?
Is well-educated people having brilliant and interesting conversations.
The conversation between Joe Rogan and Terrence Howard is pretty surprising, isn't it?
Isn't it astonishing?
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Because conversations like that Remind us that now everyone's pretty well informed when it comes to, for example, spike proteins or cellular formation or the impact of gene therapies.
Look at this conversation between a stand-up comedian podcaster and an actor and think!
And note how implausible that would have been 10 years ago.
And it's because, in fact, as is acknowledged in the clip, of the conversations that Joe Rogan started, or at least amplified, and that we continue to participate in.
What you recognize when a conversation like this takes place is that without the censorship industrial complex, without the ongoing legitimization of controlling what sort of information you get access to, centralized power cannot be victorious.
Because when you have actors and comedians casually chatting about the dangers of gene therapy and spike protein, which you know the WHO treaty is designed to prevent going forward, you recognize that what we have in our hands now is seismic.
We have the technology and the ability to create New, localised democracies to challenge for the first time the great minotaurs, the great monoliths of centralised power.
And it's all come in that most extraordinary form.
The podcast, in this case, in the conversation between Joe Rogan and Terence Howard.
Just notice how extraordinarily high the standard of conversation is and the amount of information and standard of information that's being conveyed and exchanged here.
It's astonishing.
They listen to everything I say.
They do.
I'm sure.
They do.
It's a lot of boring shit.
You took a bold stand, though, years ago when the governments were trying to poison their citizens.
You took a very bold stand that nobody else took.
That's what I was like, wow.
I appreciate you because I lost three, four jobs because I refused to take it.
I refuse.
I bet you feel better about it now.
Especially when you know all these people that have health problems because of it.
Cancers have increased 300%.
All-cause mortality up 40% in some age groups.
Pulmonary embolisms almost up like 500%.
Do you wonder what caused that?
Where's the spike proteins that's being built and collected within the... Pulmonary aneurysms are up 25% all cause mortality.
It's unbelievable, isn't it?
To hear those kind of statistics being exchanged in a casual conversation that's likely being viewed by about 20 million people.
When you look at the kind of content that the legacy media is putting out, whether it's through late night chat shows or news media, This is another world.
The world we live in truly is another world.
This is why that world is being maligned, because it's pretty clear that neither of these men are bad actors on a global stage.
They're like three individuals chatting, and if you chat to either of them for long enough, I'm sure you'd come across subjects that you disagreed with them on.
But that's hardly the point.
What is significant is the ability to convey significant information that the establishment do not want being discussed.
Believe me, Moderna, Pfizer, various NGO organisations are tracking, indeed that was the start of the conversation, that was the point that they started on, tracking conversations like these and looking for ways to discredit it.
The invention of the terms malinformation, misinformation and disinformation, the spate of global censorship laws, are not being it all good in order to protect you, just in case someone goes, hey do you know what's good for you?
Drinking paint!
Or sticking a fuel pump up your ass!
I saw one guy try it on a forecourt, it's a miracle cure!
It's not there to protect you, it's to legitimise ways of preventing these conversations from going viral and getting popularised.
If you look at the WHO treaty, it's essentially an attempt to ensure that were there another global event, medical, military or meteorological, they would have the power to censor information.
They would have the power to impose lockdowns.
They would have the power to mandate medicines.
Now, at the moment, because of conversations like this one, the one we're having right now, and because of the space created to a degree by Joe Rogan, it's very difficult for them to censor and control that information and prevent the sort of momentum that's gathering.
And of course, inevitably, that momentum spills into politics and you get new political figures that would have just been shut down.
Ten years ago, you would not get the kind of diffuse political candidates, even though
the systems themselves are creaking and straining and attempting to ensure that it's manageable
and malleable and that you don't get radicals emerging and you don't get third party candidates
on the ballot.
And you have elections in a country like mine where you choose between two globalists, but
they can see the way the wind is blowing.
They can see that this technology and this kind of communication will facilitate change,
will facilitate radicalism, will properly facilitate decentralisation.
Because you might disagree with me on a thousand things, starting with this hat and ending
with this one.
But you might agree with my right to be free in the same way that I agree with your right
to be free.
And once we have that covenant between us, we are deadly lethal.
And if you can amplify that to cultural, racial, sociological, Hot button topics?
I don't care, yeah, pro-life, pro-choice, you go for it, pro-gun, anti-gun, whatever you want to do in your representative region, you go do it.
Minimal government, minimal intervention, only the facility for us to oppose global corporatism, to shut down the kind of corruption that happens when big pharma and the military-industrial complex puppet our collective governments exactly into the theatre of their own desire.
Once we are united, They're finished!
They're finished!
So something that seems relatively quotidian, colloquial, vernacular and easy, like a chat between an actor and a podcaster, is the very kind of thing that could change the world.
And that seems astonishing to me, even as someone that, to a degree, thanks to you, participates in those conversations.
We can go into, I can walk you through what the spike protein did to the BRCA1 gene, that's the gene inside of our DNA that tells us that there's a damage, there's damage that's happening almost like the crews that go along the highway and they immediately put up cones every time there's a problem.
Well, the spike protein, which is never, no protein has ever been able to enter into the nucleus of a cell.
Not only does it go to the ribosomes and say, hey, you know what?
I don't want you to produce whatever protein, like if it was a skin cell, you're not going to produce keratin anymore.
You're just going to produce these spike proteins.
That spike protein went into the DNA and it tells the BRCA1 gene, turn off.
And that's the gene that says, hey, there's a mutation here.
Let's scrap that thing.
And so now the cancers are building up.
The spike proteins weren't shedding from the body.
They collected in the ovaries.
They collected in the lymph nodes.
They collected in the bone marrow.
So now we have all of these diseases that's showing themselves because the body is overwhelmed
trying to deal with the spike protein that's attaching itself to the H2
and the endothelial cells in our vascular system And the more boosters you get, boom, you're turning your system off.
You're turning it off.
Your body cannot defend itself.
And it's just collecting.
It's just collecting.
More important perhaps than the subject they're discussing, in this case, It seems massive corruption within the pharmaceutical industry and the agencies that regulate them and the governments that facilitated the mass uptake and the media that participated in that and the very fact that it seems to be part of some peculiar global agenda is this ordinary people that haven't been to university that haven't been through the sanctioned channels of education usually designed to generate compliance are autodidacts now
We're all educated.
We're all awakening together.
We can all participate in this conversation and that leads to revolution.
Why do you think it took so long before this book was allowed to be put into print at all and allowed to be printed in English?
Because Educated and awakened people, whatever you think of that particular piece of literature, or from some people's perspective, sacred text, the ability for people to educate themselves, to communicate openly, to find points to interface at, to find points where we are commensurate with one another, where we have a consensus, is extremely dangerous.
They want us atomized.
Divided, lost, bewildered and confused.
Lost perhaps in primal pleasure and easy everyday distraction.
Belonging at best to our own desires rather than belonging to something sacred like service and unity.
It can be found Everywhere.
There are people across the political spectrum that are willing to die for what they believe in.
And regardless of what point of view it is you believe you're supporting, if you can find principles that are as close to universal as dammit, like free speech or representative systems of self-organization, then there is a chance.
Do you see that even in this conversation, in this cultural artifact, the Joe Rogan podcast, you can see now Systems of opposition.
Systems of dissent and disobedience.
Systems of potential revolution.
And that's why, during the coronavirus pandemic, the entire legacy media machinery descended upon Joe Rogan like the locust they are.
That's why anyone who opens their mouth in this space We'll face smear campaigns and attempts to shut them down.
And if you look into it, you will find government agencies, big pharma countries, military, industrial complex, NGOs, peculiar organizations, often funded by government money, participating in the surveillance and censorship of those individuals.
But together, the good news is we can oppose their warfare and their lawfare.
We can oppose their propaganda and their proper lies by awakening together.
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Now, we were talking a little while ago about Klaus Schwab.
Ah, Klaus, we hardly knew ya.
Klaus, gone too soon.
Gone, but not forgotten.
Klaus, forever stroking that sweet white feline forever on your lap.
And I imagine a Persian white cat is a fair representation of the pubic mound of Klaus Schwab, who, as I've always seen him as a kind of floss-groined individual, Cheeks full of sluicing saliva, underpants full of cotton candy pubic hair.
In honour of him, I drool now, like tipping a 40 to the curb for my fallen homies.
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Klaus Schwab may be gone, but globalism and the global agenda continues.
You only have to look at the recent election in Taiwan to see how smaller nations' desires, sovereignty and independence is subsumed into the agenda of more powerful nations.
They've just They've just elected a new president, Lai Ching-Tei, but apparently he's living life and conducting political affairs very much along the same lines as the previous incumbent.
He's called for China to stop their hostilities.
Is it possible that Taiwan is being used as a vassal state in a kind of Ukraine of the South Pacific type way.
Let's get into this story together.
So there he is.
He's just become president of Taiwan and he's asked China to cease their political and military intimidation.
Let's see how some alternative media take on this tale.
Lai Ching-Tei, the leader of the Independent Democratic Progressive Party, will continue the policies of his predecessor.
Washington now encourages Taiwanese politicians like Lai to reject reunification with mainland China.
Beijing has made it clear they will not accept an independent Taiwan as it would allow for the basing of US troops only 180km or 112 miles from the mainland and set a precedent for the carving up of Chinese territory.
Now, we recognize, don't we, some of the, what do I want to say, some of the staples of even that paragraph from other conflicts.
All you've got to do is, in your mind, replace the word Taiwan for the word Ukraine.
And you can see how the kind of manifest destiny, globalist, military industrial complex version of the United States that couldn't be more different than the land of the founding fathers, the land that you deserve, the land that you have worked for, the land that you pay for, has clear correlatives.
U.S.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken echoed these remarks saying, Well, let's see how dedicated to peace they are.
across Taiwan's political spectrum to advance our shared interests and values
and deepen our long-standing unofficial relationship and maintain peace and
stability across the Taiwan Strait. Well let's see how dedicated to peace they
are. It seems that they want so much peace, the global elitist establishment
that deploy American militarism, that they have surrounded China with American
Why would Beijing be concerned that a Taiwan in the hawk control and intrigue of United States globalist corporatist interest would be a threat to them?
Maybe they've got a map or something.
Now, as I said earlier, it's likely that the ascendancy of a military agenda is not decoupled from the decline of American economic power.
Look at this.
Douglas McGregor, friend of the show, great patriot of the American nation, points out that China has dumped $53 billion of US bonds, apparently in alliance with other comparable moves in Russia.
Do you think that that is interesting?
Do you think that the escalation ...of military threats and bellicose rhetoric is connected to the decline of economic power.
That map is out of date, baby!
That map is out of date!
There's some... and when we are now some... some years into a conflict that we were told could never happen because it would lead to World War III.
I'm talking in this instance of the Ukraine-Russia conflict where we were told we can't have... we can't have a hot war with Russia.
We can't have American military personnel, or American military bases, or CIA bases, or provoke Russia, or poke the bear, or prod the bear.
We can't allow Ukraine to use American military equipment offensively, only defensively.
Well, the story keeps changing.
And it's now been permitted for Ukraine to use U.S.
weapons on Russian territory.
Certainly they are pushing for that.
And what is this entire conflict predicated on?
The preservation and protection of democracy.
Well, we already know that Zelensky has centralised the media.
You know that, right?
That they've shut down all opposition media.
You know that they have done deals with BlackRock for the presumed rebuilding of Ukraine.
You've seen Zelensky publicly thank Goldman Sachs and BlackRock.
It's sort of there.
It's public.
It's in plain sight.
It's available to you, this information.
Well, now, Zelensky, remember, and I've got nothing against the dude, why do I care?
I don't want Ukrainian people dying in needless and unnecessary wars.
Who among us does?
Zelensky has said that he's not going to stand down even though it's the end of his predetermined term.
He's remained in power after his term has expired.
So now they've got centralised media, they've banned elections and he's staying in power in spite of his term expiring.
What is this war for?
The preservation of democracy.
What do they mean when they say democracy if they don't mean elections and electoral terms and free media and press?
When Gonzalo Lira died in a Ukrainian prison as he said he would, potentially because of his critical reporting precisely on Ukrainian democracy.
When even some of the institutions like USAID Who have been by proxy supporting institutions, including media institutions, that have attacked me for being pro-Putin.
Isn't it likely now that Ukraine, like Taiwan, are being lined up as vassal states so that imperial and colonial projects can be enacted upon them via various agencies that operate under the auspices of CIA cutouts or Geopolitical N.E.s via the military-industrial complex.
I'll read a little bit of that story, if I may.
Zelensky's term expired Monday, but he will remain in power since presidential elections scheduled in March were cancelled due to martial law imposed since Russia invaded in February 2022.
While framing the proxy war in Ukraine as a battle for democracy, the U.S.
has backed Zelensky's decision not to hold election.
Elections, excuse me.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Ukraine last week and claimed the U.S.
helped build democratic pillars including free and fair elections but said a vote could only happen once conditions are right.
Well what are these conditions?
And now we know too that Ukraine are going to be using U.S.
weapons or at least they're applying to and trying to use U.S.
weapons that ultimately you pay for.
On Russian territory.
So it seems there is a military escalation in order to preserve a democracy that doesn't seem like it's there.
Now, in all fairness, of course, they are a nation at war.
But what caused, precipitated, led to that war?
What was the significance of the maiden coup in 2014?
What is the significance of joining NATO in spite of repeated pledges?
What is the significance of impeding and impinging and infringing upon former Soviet Union territories encroaching agreements between the United
States, NATO and Russia or the Soviet Union as it then was. This situation
along with the situation in Taiwan shows you that it's a globalist world
and while there is economic decline there is militaristic ascendancy.
You need figures like Lindsey Graham out there banging the drum for war.
You need little sweetie pies like Antony Blinken, whose surname describes his mental acuity near perfectly as he blinks dumbly through Senate hearings while protesters in the background declare that he has blood on his hands.
These wars, who do they benefit?
Who do they cost money?
It's you, and where does it all ultimately lead?
Hopefully to some sort of collective awakening, because surely we can't put up with this forever.
Surely this will be the spur for our shared, individual, mutual awakening.
That's just what I think though.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat?
Well, that's all we have.
Oh no, there's going to be elections in my country.
On July the 4th.
Oh no, that's not enough time for us to do a revolution.
We're gonna have to part with that now.
In July the 4th in our country, the UK, you will be offered the opportunity to vote for one of two globalists.
It's an exciting time.
What globalist would you like to choose the most?
It's now Biden, baby.
If only there was some opposition.
If only there was some opportunity.
If only the second coming was at hand.
Well guys, That's it for this week.
Tomorrow's show is fantastic.
We'll be talking about Ursula von der Leyen and her extraordinary text messages with Albert Baller.
We'll also be talking about Peter McCulloch's view that Donald Trump is missing the political opportunity of a lifetime by not exploiting the collective cynicism around the Operation Warp Speed period and the subsequent doubt and loathing around the medications that were near mandated at that time.
And I'll be talking to Jeff Cavins, biblical scholar, about how this time requires a deep spiritual awakening.
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