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As you have requested, we're going to be talking about bird flu.
We're already terrified, even though apparently there are vaccines available, vaccines are being developed, and even though the one apparent death happened to someone who was Feeling very, very poorly and I think was a professional stuntman and lived for risk.
Did he die from bird flu or with bird flu?
Have we been through this before?
What kind of PCR tests are being used to diagnose bird flu and what is the aim of bird flu?
I suppose now, having been through this once, what we can say from the outset is Are the measures being proposed likely to generate profits for powerful corporations and grant the state the ability to regulate?
Will they cause political division?
And perhaps more importantly than anything at all, will they generate fear and terror, taking you out of your natural state of connection and ease Into a frantic and febrile state where you're easily manipulated so that you will yield to bureaucratic control where you are told that your state and your government cares for you and is there to protect you and particularly to protect the vulnerable while marching you into endless war.
Maybe that's why we are seeing the rise of populism across Europe.
We'll be talking about that.
And maybe that's why we're seeing extraordinary gaffes when it comes to discourse around militarism and war.
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Over there in the Rumble chat, Razbender, Kyle Rhino, so many familiar and glorious names using free speech in the way that it's meant to be used, in the way that Boeing are meant to be deployed.
It seems like it's another day, another Boeing planes on fire.
Let's catch up with a few of these crazy stories before moving into what appears to be a tsunami of populism moving across Europe.
And we'll be talking over the course of the next hour about why that might be happening.
And why, of course, you remember, I don't know if you saw last week, I had a meeting with Don Jr.
I had a conversation with some people from the Republican Party.
And I said, and tell me if you agree with this, that if you really care about democracy, you have an obligation really to Just ensure that you don't have another term of Joe Biden.
Let me know what you think is a greater threat to democracy.
Is it Joe Biden or is it Donald Trump?
Because certainly there seems to be a lot of people are willing to say you can vote for anyone as long as it's Joe Biden.
The chat's not moving here, guys, so if someone can have a look at that so that the chat moves.
Cheers guys.
I'm still in residence in Rumble.
When it comes to returning to the United Kingdom, I think I'll swim home or walk home or find some other method to travel home rather than the terrifying proposition of being in the unreliable arms of Boeing.
Across Europe, France, Belgium, Germany, there have been European elections.
The member companies, countries of the EU, all send politicians to Europe to participate in the technocratic ramblings that constitute government there.
Of course, the British left Europe a little while ago but the reason people are talking about a sort of a tsunami of populism or a right-wing rise is because of these European elections.
France has called its own general election in response to the terrible results that their leading party, Macron's leading party.
Macron, another plain globalist, has called a general election in France and I think similar things are happening in Belgium and elsewhere.
Let's have a little look at it.
Following a historic loss to Marine Le Pen's right-wing party in European elections on Sunday, French President Emmanuel Macron said he is dissolving the French Parliament.
Now, if you've been paying attention to French politics, you'll know that there's been a populist movement there, the Gilets Jaunes, the Yellow Vests, for a while, where people were talking about corporatism, protesting on the steps of Black Rock, Outraged about the direction of French politics, essentially saying, we want to put France first.
And I wouldn't mind betting that in Belgium, people are saying, we want to put Belgium first.
And it seems like in the UK, people are saying, we want to put the UK first.
And I know that in the United States of America, because I'm here in your country right now, people are saying, put America first.
Now, one way of framing that is saying, oh, people are incredibly nationalistic and racist.
Another way of looking at that is, people are patriotic, want to deal with their own lives, and don't want to be supporting Endless wars across the world that seem to generate profit for one strata of society and it seems cause devastation and incredible loss of life everywhere else.
Macron said France will hold new elections on June the 30th and July the 7th, a high-stakes maneuver that the WSJ said Stunned the nation after projections based on early ballot counts came in for Sunday's elections for the European Parliament.
The projections showed a national rally garnering 31% of the vote, twice the support for Macron's Renew Party.
Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Kroos announced his resignation after a similar wave of populist nationalist parties swept up votes in block-wide elections.
Apparently everyone in the world has just simultaneously gone racist.
Either that or neoliberalism is failing.
It's failing because we are endlessly invited to support war.
It's failing because people are experiencing an incredible rise in the cost of living.
It's failing because people seem to be deeply concerned about immigration and by and large want control Of their own borders.
In a democracy or in any kind of electoral process that claims to be representative, the will of the people is meant to be paramount and defining and supreme.
What we have now, it seems, is establishment elite edicts that are passed down and anyone that defies them or argues with them is sort of dismissed as racist.
It was curious, I thought, the response to me saying that if you care about democracy and you only had the choice of Trump or Biden, it would be more responsible to vote for Trump than Biden.
Of course, you know that I'm friends with Bobby Kennedy.
That's why I believe that Bobby Kennedy should be included in the debates, that America should have as much variety, opportunity and conversation as possible.
Some people have pointed out that that doesn't even represent a wide enough range of options.
David Icke on X, I know, has said that all of those people have a similar view when it comes to Middle Eastern policy and Middle Eastern war.
I think that probably most people in this country at the moment Don't want to be involved in war in other countries.
That seems to be what, you know, that seems to be what the temperature is based on what I can pick up and who can blame people really given that these wars are punitive, unnecessary and tragic.
We'll be looking at that in a minute.
Let's have a look at some mainstream media reporting on these European elections and so that you can see that what's happening here in your country, the United States of America, what's happening wherever you're watching this, Australia, Canada, the UK, Ireland, there seems to be something happening and, you know, Jesus, it's good in a regard that it is global because we are continually facing new global threats, not least currently bird flu.
Hand in hand with what we are seeing with the conservative movement spreading across the globe, left-leaning parties in France, Germany and Italy Folks, they suffered major losses in legislative elections.
Results, in fact, get this, forced President Emmanuel Macron to immediately dissolve Parliament.
He's calling for new elections.
Again, far-right parties have had big games at the European Parliament.
You're looking live here at Brussels as they are talking about the results coming in.
Again, it's Germany, it's France.
Big, big movements here across the world as conservative movements grow.
And of course Donald Trump right here at the forefront of what is happening in America to bring back the values and the policies Americans love and want to restore our great nation.
I don't know man, it seems like we are seeing significant shifts across the world as centralised power resists the will of ordinary people continually through bureaucracy.
Before we get into what's happening in Ukraine and Russia, and seemingly the escalating threat and likelihood
of all-out war, let's just touch on Bobby Kennedy's claim that he ought be allowed to participate in the debates.
Let me know what you think about that.
This post on X has had quite a lot of traction.
What do you want?
Do you want Bobby Kennedy to be included in those debates, or would you like less electoral choice?
Would you like more people to participate in conversation, or less people to participate in conversation?
Let me know in the chat.
A lot of people are talking about Biden's visit to Normandy to commemorate, if not celebrate D-Day.
I suppose this was the last time that any of us had clarity about what good and evil meant.
If you think of some significant events in the meantime, 9-11.
9-11, a terrible tragedy for your nation, was used to legitimise war in the Middle East, the ramifications of which are being felt to this day.
The pandemic period, All of those narratives, all of those stories fell apart.
All of the stories that I just listed present us with more questions than answers.
D-Day was one of those moments where we knew what heroism was, where we understood what good versus evil looked like, where we understood the nature of sacrifice.
war has certainly become more nuanced and complex.
And I think a lot of people that have doubts about Joe Biden's ability to govern this great
nation and to carry the mantle of the world's most powerful man have those doubts precisely
because of his inability to understand tone.
In a minute you'll see Joe Biden talking about the deaths of I think 300,000 Russian people,
deaths and injuries of 300,000 Russian people.
As if he's talking about a video game score or likes on a popular post on TikTok.
Though he ain't likely to reach those kind of levels.
We've been looking at the metrics and it's not looking good for Joe Biden over there.
People have been talking about some of his mishaps, shall we call them.
Some bodily function misdemeanors seem quite possible and plausible.
But what I'd like to draw your attention to is his inability to understand that on a day that's commemorating
the tragic loss of heroic individuals that were willing to lay down their lives for freedom,
talking about the deaths of Russians as if it's a sports score seems pretty inappropriate to me,
particularly as he doesn't talk about the number of Ukrainian people that are dying in order to perpetuate a
war that increasingly seems absolutely unwinnable.
When we commemorate and celebrate the lives of those that have lain them down in order that we may enjoy freedom,
When we commemorate and celebrate the lives of those that have lain them down in order
that we may enjoy freedom, don't we tacitly have to acknowledge that now more than ever
don't we tacitly have to acknowledge that now more than ever, the institutions that we once prized are becoming
the institutions that we once prized are becoming foreclosed, they're becoming captured, they're
becoming less and less about freedom?
When we look at the rise of the right wing across Europe, isn't it curious to note that
when we had a populist moment on the left in your country, Bernie Sanders, or a populist
moment on the left in my country, Jeremy Corbyn, the establishment closed it down.
They ate their own.
Rather than acknowledge that there are arguments against financial corruption to be had from
both the left and right, they foreclosed against it and they shut it down.
And now they wonder why they are seeing such a swing towards the right across Europe.
And it seems like in your country, the United States of America, too.
Let's have a look at some of Joe Biden's clumsier moments across D-Day and then note a significant moment where he is tone deaf.
When it comes to the issue of war, particularly now that Russia have said that they have declared the United States an enemy for the first time actually in history.
So perhaps we're in a historic moment now.
You might not have time to die from bird flu.
Nuclear war might get you first.
Let's have a look at Joe Biden arriving in Normandy.
We needed a little bit more motion there.
It seems ridiculous, doesn't it?
Every time you see propaganda saying, he's sharper than ever!
He's fast as a whip!
He's lightning fast!
You should see him in the sack!
This guy's pelvis is like a pneumatic drill!
People are going to ridiculous lengths to say that Joe Biden is some sort of priapic force, some incredible overlord that should be governing the world naked.
But it seems to me that when you see him in public, it looks like he's in considerable trouble.
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In a way, what we've got there is two people in charge of countries that they're dangerously out of step with.
Macron, who has misinterpreted and misunderstood the tone and temperature of France radically.
And Joe Biden, who increasingly people see as the biggest threat to world peace and to democracy and to American institutions.
How can it be claimed that at a moment that Russia are declaring the United States of America an enemy for the first time in history, that voting for Donald Trump is crazy and irresponsible or excluding Bobby Kennedy from debates is the right thing to do?
This individual, frail though he may be and sympathetic as I am towards his human frailties and to all of our frailties as human beings, seems to be guiding us towards an irreversible problem.
Distinguished guests, please welcome the Honourable Lloyd J Austin.
Let's have a look at some of these moments.
There's a moment here where he turns around too early.
I've not seen this yet.
Let me have a look.
I'm gonna honor something over there!
[HORN BLOWING]
[HORN BLOWING]
[HORN BLOWING]
Like, he confused Macron there.
If you're French, that's more worrying than if you're American,
'cause Macron's like, "Oh, maybe we should be honoring something in this direction!"
And the dear old Jill, she's spent her whole life spinning around for that fella,
I'd say amp him up a little more for this ceremony.
[HORN BLOWING]
So that was from earlier and this is live now.
Yeah, that's unfortunate, but we're not here just to ridicule and laugh at Joe Biden, one of our fellow human beings, on a graceful trip through the limitless here with us on Earth, temporarily in human form, before returning, I pray, to the ultimate divinity that connects us all.
No.
Although, let's have a look at that bit where he did appear to defecate, and then we'll look at his lack of nuance and diplomacy when discussing the Tragic death of hundreds of thousands of Russians, neglecting to mention the deaths of Ukrainians, and not properly owning the policy decisions that are making it more and more likely that people from your country and my country will also have to lay down their life for a war that at this point is still preventable.
First though, this.
Distinguished guests, please welcome the Honorable Lloyd J.
Austin, [BLANK_AUDIO]
Oh, I see.
That's when Lloyd J Austin's creating a lot of tension, isn't it?
Please welcome Lloyd J Austin.
Is that Joe Biden's code word for his poop?
Okay, Joe, come to the bathroom.
Lloyd J Austin's about to visit.
Oh, God.
No, no, that was so inconvenient.
But look, Aside from this ludicrousness is the, I would say, the catastrophic mishandling and clumsiness when it comes to the fact that we are in a war now, albeit still to some degree a proxy war with Russia, that Russia declared the United States an enemy and hundreds of thousands of people are dying right now, you might argue unnecessarily.
They've been inflicted on the Russian aggressors.
They've suffered tremendous losses in Russia.
The numbers are staggering.
350,000 Russian troops dead or wounded.
It's not a Black Friday sale.
It's a tragic statistic of lives lost.
Ukrainian lives lost.
Russian lives lost.
Money made.
Men and women in Congress owning stocks and shares in companies like Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and Boeing.
I'd hope they make better weapons than they do fuselages because those things can't seem to get more than 100 yards without going up in flames.
I'm swimming home!
I'm swimming home from Florida.
I'm telling you that now.
death, calamitous jingoism that makes you realize that there's a requirement for
nuance, that there's a requirement for a different type of diplomacy, that claiming
that vote in for Donald Trump is a catastrophic, hysterical and ridiculous
act shows you how out of step the legacy media and the governing class are about
what's happening in your country and increasingly across the world.
So let me have a quick look at this.
Biden celebrated the deaths of Russian soldiers in Ukraine during a speech in Normandy commemorating
the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
It's a time where we are meant to be honouring those that have given their lives.
It's a time when we're meant to question our own priorities, the way we live, what we live for, what a nation means, what the duty of an individual is to a nation or a tribe, what our duties are collectively and individually to God.
Not to sort of jingoistically celebrate dead Russian folk, Russian officials were not invited to the D-Day commemoration despite the Soviet Union of course being a significant necessary ally of the US and France during World War II and suffering tens of millions of deaths.
Perhaps they experienced more deaths and tragedy than any of us.
It's astonishing, isn't it?
Because the very fact that There would have been, I'm assuming, German diplomats and political leaders, even though of course they were our declared enemies at that time and Russia were excluded.
Shows you that we're sort of participating from a macro level, we're participating in a ridiculous game.
There were so many amazing lessons available in the pandemic period and we didn't learn any of them.
We're on one planet whilst we need Regional, localised government and control.
Whilst we should never yield to centralised authority, we have to recognise that we have a collective duty here to one another as human beings before God.
It's pretty terrifying, isn't it, to recognise that we are so out of step with basic values and principles that we are willing to allow a spectacle like Took place in D-Day to pass, only really pausing to note that it appeared that the world's most powerful man defecated, stared in the wrong direction, celebrated the deaths of opponents in a war that you were allies during the conflict that he's meant to be commemorating as if he was posting about a video game score.
It's a pretty tragic time.
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Shitting us into Armageddon quite casually and we're going to finish that and then we're going to talk about bird flu and how to avoid it or whether or not to start frantically panicking about it.
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Okay.
Russian officials were not invited to the D-Day commemoration, despite the Soviet Union being an ally of the US and France during World War II and suffering tens of millions of deaths.
It's unlikely Ukraine will suffer more casualties since the conflict is largely an artillery war.
Ukrainian forces have been significantly outgunned.
Biden's speech came about a week after he gave Ukraine the green light to use US-provided missiles to strike Russian territory, a significant escalation that risked sparking World War III.
Putin has warned of serious consequences for NATO, countries that support strikes on Russia.
French President Emmanuel Macron is preparing another major escalation of the proxy war
according to a report from Reuters.
The French president is holding a meeting with Zelensky on Friday and could announce
a deployment of French troops to Ukraine to train Ukrainian soldiers.
We've got leaders that don't have a mandate, that are unpopular in their own countries,
that don't seem to be able to get through the most basic ceremony without a toilet break,
without undoing your belt, marching young people into an unnecessary war for which an agreement
was on the table, which Boris Johnson, he's about 10 prime ministers back now in our country,
could have had a peace deal for, or he actually actively scuppered a peace deal
between Zelensky and Putin.
Yeah, I'm concerned.
Are you concerned about the way things are going?
Are you concerned that perhaps the best people for you and your family haven't got their hands on the steering wheel?
It's a little concerning, isn't it?
Particularly when you look at this cold hard fact.
Russia declares U.S.
as an enemy state for the first time in its diplomatic history.
So during the Cuban Missile Crisis in your country, they were still like, yeah, maybe I'll sort this out.
During the various times, up until dear Reagan and Gorbachev achieved a kind of peace, this is the first time that your country and Russia have officially been Enemies.
Officially labelled an enemy for the first time, reflecting the deteriorating relations between Moscow and Washington.
The Kremlin's recent change in rhetoric follows Biden's approval for Ukraine to utilise American-supplied weapons against Russian targets last week.
The Biden administration stated that it worked at lightning speed to allow Kiev to use its weapons to strike particular targets within Russia.
So whether it's a tsunami of populism across Europe seeming to suggest that people now are moving away from the establishment and moving towards the right, or whether it's seeing Joe Biden clumsily stare in the wrong direction, make misdemeanors and mishaps of a gastric nature, and celebrate the death of hundreds of thousands of Russians, perhaps inaccurately while not Of course, recognising the death toll upon Ukrainian people and the Ukrainian nation, it seems like it's a time when we do have to look at our institutions, that we do have to look at our leaders, that we do have to look about our assumptions.
Who is governing the world if it isn't Joe Biden?
And it cannot be Joe Biden, because he can't govern his way through a simple ceremony where the only requirement is to honour the heroic people that lay down their lives, that we may enjoy freedom.
While simultaneously, in the case of Joe Biden, celebrating former allies losing lives, it seems to me that it's being handled so extraordinarily poorly that anyone who's considering voting for any of those institutional Bureaucratic, legacy politicians are the people that need to seriously examine their motivations and their evidence.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think on the chat.
35 Russian subs on the USA coast right now says, John's dog in the Awake and Wilder chat.
Well, let's make sure that we can corroborate that before panicking wildly.
Let's have a look at this.
Now, it's been a big week for Trump.
I suppose every single week's a big week for Trump.
He's either been criminalised or plagiarised or he's campaigning or he's, I suppose, fending off various means to prevent him running.
He was on Dr Phil the other week.
He still finds time, of course, to condemn people for the shape of their head.
These are not stupid people.
I call him Watermelon Head.
He's got the thinnest neck I've ever seen.
How it holds up that head.
He's got a neck that's about a size 6.
Very unattractive guy both inside and outside.
Then people say, oh that's such a terrible thing to say.
It's okay.
Very unattractive guy.
Here's the thing.
These are bad people.
The things I enjoy about that clip are the assessment of that man's neck, size 6 neck, like it's good that he's noticed that, isn't it?
It's like interesting.
Wouldn't you think if you were in Donald Trump's company, oh no, what's the thing he's going to talk about?
It would be this, wouldn't it?
This would get ridiculed, I'd imagine.
You'd be on edge, I think.
Also, it looks like he has proportionally got a relatively large head.
I like the way that Donald Trump conducts moral discourse internally.
People say it's a bad thing.
It's not a bad thing.
These are bad people.
It's interesting to see someone have an entire moral conversation internally.
It's extraordinary.
But the ability to come up with nicknames.
It's going to be difficult to jail or impede that during this period.
Here he is now demonstrating the complexities of shrinkflation with a tic-tac.
Tic-tacs.
This is what inflation does.
[Laughter]
This is what inflation does.
[Applause]
This is what it does.
Okay. Look.
Not good, right?
Last week I said in a straight choice between Donald Trump and Joe Biden if you care about democracy you'd be better off voting for Donald Trump and it seems that what is being practiced in media spaces and cultural spaces generally is a policy of ensuring that there is always a reason why you should vote for Joe Biden, that, you know, if you're from this minority or this region or this background, or if you care about this issue, you should vote for Joe Biden.
Here's 50 Cent defying the attributed cultural identity that he's been given to say that he would vote for Donald Trump.
Let's have a look.
We're heading into another election, so have you made a decision about who you're going to support?
I'm not sure how to answer that question, to be honest with you.
Have you made a decision?
I haven't.
What do you see as the significance of African American men in this election for both of you?
I see them identifying with Trump.
Why do you say that?
Because they got RICO charges.
A lot of people think that it's been a real blunder to put Trump through this public trial and to use the institution of the judiciary to condemn him, because it increasingly looks like there isn't an objective sense of justice that's being pursued, rather the deployment of yet another institution.
When the media fails, what other weaponry is available?
Here we have AOC claiming that she would be concerned that Trump would throw her in jail if he wins presidency and these are the kind of things of course this is look I don't know what she actually said but the idea that one of the things we should all be terrified of if Trump would have a second presidency remember he's been president before Of course.
I don't know that he jailed any political opponents in that time.
And I do know that right now, Steve Bannon's in jail.
Various other former Republican figures have been jailed as an attempt to jail Donald Trump.
It seems like, you know, I suppose, what you call this classic gaslighting.
I don't know What, you know, AOC actually said, but well, here's a quote.
Let's assume the New York Post is telling us the truth.
I mean, it sounds nuts, but I wouldn't be surprised if this guy threw me in jail, she said.
He's out of his mind.
I mean, in his whole first campaign around Lock Her Up, that's his motto.
Ocasio-Cortez says she takes Trump at his word.
But the thing is, I suppose, is that we are actually living through an extraordinary process of criminalization and conviction in this instance.
And, you know, I like this.
Did you see Alan Dershowitz, you know, a Democrat, certainly a liberal, on Piers Morgan's show saying that, from a legal perspective, he doesn't even understand what Trump's conviction is about.
And if you can't legally understand it, then you have to start analysing it politically, I would argue.
Have a look at this and then we'll move on to looking at the bird flu, the next pandemic, the next attempt to assert Control via fear.
Let's have a look though, first of all, at Alan Dershowitz talking about the, well, the inability to understand, his inability to understand exactly what that conviction is about, even a couple of weeks after the fact.
Let me start with you.
From a pure legal perspective, how sound was this verdict?
On a, from 1 to 10, it was a below 20.
It's the worst legal verdict I've seen in 60 years of practicing, writing, litigating cases.
It's now days since the verdict.
I still don't know what he was convicted of.
Was he convicted of intent cheat on his taxes two years later, although he didn't take it as a deduction?
Was he convicted of defrauding voters who obviously knew that he was a sexual scoundrel?
Was he convicted of Seeking to make an illegal campaign contribution, although the contribution didn't have to be listed until after the election.
I have never seen a case where even after the verdict came down, we don't know what he was convicted of.
No one in history, in history, has ever been convicted of failing to disclose hush money payment.
Pay to somebody.
Why would anybody pay hush money if they had to disclose it?
This is a case where the prosecutor simply decided to get Trump.
I'm not a Trump supporter.
I voted against him.
I'm a liberal Democrat, but I care more about the weaponization and distortion of the criminal justice system.
That's, I suppose, the kind of conversation we have to have.
Transcendent of the usual divisions and battle lines that are drawn out prescriptively for us, we have to be able to talk about justice and judicial principle.
And Alan Dershowitz there saying he's never known someone be convicted of a crime of this nature is an indication that something unique and peculiar is happening.
Whoever you intend to vote for, what you're going to want are institutions that are reliable, particularly when it comes to the judiciary.
We're seeing something quite Peculiar happening across the world right now where we've been invited to be terrified of the right-wing populism in Europe, the figure of Donald Trump in this country.
Some of us are excited by some of the new leaders, like that dude in El Salvador saying that he wants to govern his nation from the perspective of a godly man.
Seems to me that we need something quite radical to take place.
A radical transformation, individually, collectively, nationally and internationally.
But one of the themes that seems pretty clear is people want control of their own countries, want control of their own borders, don't want to be involved in unnecessary wars and want to be able to rely on their institutions, whether they are media or state, whether they are private, corporate, global or apparently state and publicly funded.
This trial has revealed to us more than perhaps was intended.
It seems like it was opportunistic and an attempt to shut down the potential of a political
opponent coming to office for a second time.
But what is happening, I feel, is it's galvanizing yet more support and inviting people that
would never have considered voting for Donald Trump to do exactly that.
I'm in your country right now, and for me, I mean, I'm in Florida and it's a particular
place and yours can be quite balkanized and diverse and occasionally disparate nation
in spite of the words united in its title.
It seems to me that something is changing.
And then you look at Joe Biden's attempt at diplomacy on D-Day.
And if this is the safe pair of quivering, potentially stained hands, then no wonder people are looking at alternatives.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
We're going to be talking about bird flu in a minute.
Someone in the chat, Natejae8, said that already five million birds have been destroyed in this country.
Is that true?
Can we corroborate that?
Are these submarines real?
Are these birds really being slaughtered?
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Now, get ready for some medical misinformation.
Bird flu.
Bird flu.
Be frightened of bird flu now.
It's avian flu.
It's flu.
It's birds.
It's coming to a mouth near you.
Stand six feet away.
Cover yourself up.
Put your fingers in your ear.
Don't go to a funeral.
Ah!
Bird flu!
It's upon us!
Did you die from bird flu or did you die with bird flu?
These PCR tests, who's in charge of them?
Are PCR tests being used correctly?
Jay Bhattacharya, Peter McCulloch, Robert Malone, get yourselves together guys, because here it comes.
It's coming again.
I think this is going to be like the Matrix sequels.
The pandemic was alright.
At least it was well put together.
But when they started doing their Matrix Reloaded, what?
That doesn't make sense.
What are you doing to Neo?
That person's already dead.
You can't make me like Agent Smith.
Here we go.
It's bird flu time now.
Be afraid.
Be very afraid.
Sweet Lady Freedom is about to depart.
Right, so firstly, let's get the World Health Organization involved because they've done such a sterling job of handling freedom with what with their treaties that demand censorship, what with their medicines that seem to demand myocarditis.
In some cases, very rare though, very rare.
Very rare!
Let's see what they're saying.
A new strain of bird flu has jumped.
It's jumped to humans in an event that has potential for high public health impacts, says the World Health Organization.
You can almost hear them celebrating.
We're relevant again!
We're relevant again!
Fantastic, we can start imposing some measures.
Officials say a 59-year-old man died in Mexico.
No, it's your fucking problem!
Like, look, I'm sad about 59-year-old man.
That's a human being.
He's a child of the Lord, like us.
Battling a seven-day illness in which he suffered fever, shortness of breath, diarrhea, and nausea.
Tests showed the man who suffered multiple underlying... Hold on a minute!
Multiple underlying conditions, I've heard this before somewhere, was infected with a strain of bird flu called H5N2.
They, what's next?
Where did they make that strain?
If I find out that Anthony Fauci, the EcoHealth Alliance, invested in H5N2, we've never heard of it before.
Right, tomorrow you'll see Fauci on the TV saying that this doesn't exist.
Then a couple of days, oh look, they've never been involved with it.
Russell, do you know the WHO has labelled you a pandemic?
If only!
If only it were true.
Officials say that any new case of bird flu strains spilling into humans risks an outbreak.
Of course it does.
It's terribly, terribly risky.
Let's have a look at this.
Right, so this is Wall Street Silver on X. The WHO is running a scam on bird flu.
That Mexican man, God rest his eternal soul, died on the April 24th.
He was in hospital for three weeks, bedridden for other reasons.
He likely died of those causes, not bird flu.
It's happening again.
They used a PCR test, which have been widely criticized as so sensitive that they result in many false positives.
I think that's what's happening to us.
We're being made so sensitive that we are easily malleable.
We're living in dread and terror.
That's why it's quite good in Florida, you know.
People are just, I've been tubing.
I'm just being dragged about on the back of a boat.
It's very relaxing.
Well, actually, it's terrifying, but at least I can, you know, get off when I want to, unlike in other states where you'd be heavily regulated.
So they can now claim in headlines he died with bird flu, even though he probably didn't.
Dying with bird flu, false positives, PCR test is different from dying from bird flu.
Are we really going to have to have this conversation from and with all over again?
A bird flu pandemic, any actual pandemic, is terrifying along with war and other environmental things that could be used to lock us in our homes and curtail our freedom.
These things are, we should be very alert to them.
We should be very alert.
But I would say that there have to be consensual responses to any future emergencies, because like you, I've noticed that every single crisis we encounter appears to be utilised to exploit us and control us.
Look at this legacy media reporting from Sideways Headman on ABC, a man who will only show you one side of his head.
And know how long it takes for him to get to vaccines that are already in the vaccine.
See if you can count.
Count along.
Count along before he says there's this thing called bird flu.
A fella's died in Mexico.
It's tragic.
Everyone's taking a vaccine!
We turn now to the growing concerns over the spread of bird flu.
A third human case has now been reported in the US.
Another farm worker in Michigan.
While officials say the risk to the general public remains low, work on vaccines is already underway.
Here's ABC... It's like five seconds.
The risk is low.
Everyone's going to take this thing that Johnson & Johnson have brewed up in the lab next to that talcum powder that you might not want to put too near a baby.
Moderna are working on it along with their 25th booster shot for COVID that you might not want migrating from the site of the injection to your heart.
Pfizer are working on something and in 75 years they'll tell you what's wrong with it when everybody's dead.
Thanks, pharmaceutical industry!
Thank you!
I'm gonna find that cow.
There, that guy.
I'm gonna ride that son of a bitch to freedom.
Although it's probably female, I suppose.
Daughter of a bitch to freedom.
And you'll be safer on that than on a bloody Boeing 747 that don't seem to be able to get more than a hundred yards without the screws falling off the thing.
She's Philipoff.
Tonight, scientists are ramping up vaccine testing to prevent bird flu transmission between cows and people, as the CDC confirms a third rare human case in the U.S.
A cow likely infecting a Michigan dairy worker, now the first to show respiratory symptoms like coughing.
It's Michigan Dairy Worker.
I mean, what happened in Wuhan exactly?
You know, we were never clear.
Here we've got this Michigan dairy worker.
We never found out, did we, about the fella in the Wuhan Institute of Virology?
Did we ever track down that individual or the person in the wet market?
But now it's this Michigan farmer and there's so many questions here.
Firstly, you would start with the pharmaceutical industry and how it's regulated and how it profits and those scientists that have already been mentioned in this news broadcast and where they get their funding from.
Now we can sidestep into big food.
How are these cows being treated?
Does that look good to you?
Nothing wrong, but there's a Michigan farm where all these cows are being stirrupped up and harnessed in iron.
Now, the agricultural industry is under great attack from centralised globalist forces.
What you need, I suppose, is localised food, localised access to food.
If there isn't going to be significant regulation, you want less hormones in those animals, you want natural Can we just slow down?
Can we start heading in another direction?
Before we march off down the bird flu alley, can we have a look at some of the many evident problems in this picture?
That patient now on an antiviral medication and recovering at home.
The previous two cases showed symptoms like pink eye.
Federal health authorities investing... I've never been happy about pink eye as a thing.
I don't like it.
I don't like the underlying The idea behind Pink Eye is, you've touched your arse, and then you've touched your eye.
It's ass-to-eye action, and it's gotta stop.
Millions to limit the spread among livestock.
The USDA announcing an addition- Limit the spread?
Oh no!
Flatten the curve!
Get in your houses any minute now.
Any minute now.
I'm moving to a dairy farm.
What I know now is you cannot trust- What you see in the legacy media, you can't trust.
I'm going straight to Michigan, I'm making friends with a farm worker, and I'm gonna drink directly from that cow.
800 million in emergency aid for testing, virus surveillance, developing bird flu vaccines.
Right, they've already got aid.
That's your money.
They've already, look, it's only one man's died in Mexico.
I've got some terrible news about Carlos.
No!
There's $800 million!
Now, what was the news?
Oh, he died with something.
He's been in hospital for three weeks.
Look, the death of that Mexican man is sad.
The death of any man, woman, person, human being is a sad thing.
$800 million in emergency aid for testing, virus surveillance, developing bird flu, vaccine for livestock.
Oh my God!
They don't muck about, do they?
They're so quick to start regulating and profiting from this stuff.
Give us a minute.
Give us a minute to get frightened.
I'm not taking bird flu seriously yet.
Vaccine for livestock and food safety studies.
Federal officials still requiring testing before cattle cross state lines.
The USDA... Right.
They're controlling the cattle's movement.
Isn't it?
Those cows have got to live in 15-minute cow cities now and stand six feet away.
The number just appeared from other cows.
They're going to wear these cow masks.
...confirming 68 outbreaks in dairy cow herds across at least nine states since March.
The USDA says ultimately we want to eliminate the virus and developing a vaccine to prevent another emergence of H5N1 in cattle will be an important step toward that end.
Can you tell me, anywhere in America, or across the world right now, are there experiments going on where you are engineering, metastasizing, or otherwise adapting and making worse bird flu?
We are doing that.
Who's paying for that?
Taxpayers.
Right?
Stop doing that!
Stop doing it!
Stop making...
What the hell would happen if this bird flu was a lot worse?
Couldn't we attach it to Pink Eye in some sort of way?
How about then we can touch each other's butts, then we touch each other's eyes, and then we get about 800 million dollars?
I love being in business with you.
You're a genius, Mr. Fauci.
Don't shake my hand!
There's a pandemic on, you maniac bastard!
I am the science!
That step in humans is likely still far off.
Ultimately, if we reduce the virus amounts in livestock, it's going to reduce the chance that this virus has for jumping into humans.
Whitwell, there is no science to suggest that bird flu is being transmitted from human to human.
Scientists are still testing vaccines.
There is no science.
Well, shut up then.
Get off the news.
Stop it.
Here's some science.
Stop doing those mad, wacky experiments where you make viruses much worse.
Stop dual-purpose research.
Stop funding weird shit in Ukrainian biolabs and Chinese biolabs with people's money.
Then telling ordinary people that they're the problem, that they're disgusting, that no one's allowed any Political autonomy.
Stop the madness.
Stop it.
There's no science yet to suggest that pink eye is even a real thing.
But have you seen this little guy?
Why don't you kiss me where it hurts?
In humans, those at highest risk, farm workers with exposure to livestock.
Of course it is.
Well, there you go.
It's the new thing to be terrified of.
It's bird flu today.
How to stop bird flu.
There you go.
Wearing yourself a little bird mask.
Look at that poor little guy.
That's irresponsible.
That's been made up.
That's mal-information right there.
It'll get us all banged up.
Let's have a look at this.
Deborah Birx says that we must test every cow in America on a weekly basis.
Oh God, that's so laborious, isn't it?
Who's got the time for this?
This is Deborah Birx.
I think we're familiar with this person, Deborah Birx, aren't we?
Every cow in America should be tested We're not testing to really see how many people have been exposed and got asymptomatically infected.
Oh my god, they're doing asymptomatic again!
Right, good, I've remembered this one.
If you've got no symptoms or something, don't worry about it, you're alright!
Stop worrying about it.
Oh no, I've got no symptoms, but I'm invisibly ill.
Yeah, well, guess what?
If you want to take it there, we're all going to die one day, okay?
We're in limitless space.
It's a miracle we can breathe.
I don't even know how we got there.
Asymptomatic spread.
I remember that one.
Just because you feel fine and you've never felt better, that doesn't mean you're not on the very edge of death.
Now get in your house and shut your mouth and put on CNN.
There, is that better?
No, I don't feel very good.
I don't like this shit.
I don't like the way they're talking to me.
Shut up.
You're stupid.
Just because you're not enjoying yourself, that doesn't mean that there's not a private little room in yourself where you've never been happier.
Go into that room.
What?
What?
We should be testing every cow weekly.
You can do pulled PCR.
No problem, PCR test!
There's not a massive conversation about the efficacy of PCR and the number of rotations or whatever that thing was, whether or not they worked, or the person that invented PCR testing.
Excuse me, that's not what I intended these for!
They're enjoying, they're ignoring the evidence!
They're ignoring the evidence and telling you that it's science.
Leave the scarf for later.
Oh, her scarf.
Right, yeah, because I thought it was, you know, it's her scarf.
Girl, I'm starting to get personal.
I'm touching that.
I'm taking this fucking thing off.
We have the technology.
The great thing about America is we're incredibly innovative and we have the ability to have these- She's insane, huh?
Like, the great thing about America is we're incredibly innovative.
Look at this scarf.
Now get in your house!
Breakthroughs.
We could be pool testing every dairy worker.
I do believe that there's- Oh my god, what?
I don't want to keep testing everybody all the time.
The only thing that's not being tested is the efficacy of our democracy, the relationships between Big Pharma and Congress, the inability of ordinary people to run their own lives without being cast into corners of dread and terror at every possible opportunity, people being shamed because they were cynical about a medical product that doesn't even warrant the use of the name vaccine, when a couple of weeks later someone coughs in Bloody Cancun.
Now we've got to stay in our houses for another six months.
Undetected cases in humans because we're once again only tracking people with symptoms.
When we did that with COVID, the virus spread throughout the northeast undetected because it took a long time.
Because it wasn't that bad.
Time to get to the vulnerable individuals.
But in the meantime, thousands, hundreds of thousands of people were infected with asymptomatic or mild disease and never came to medical I've got an asymptomatic or mild disease!
Ah!
Lock everyone in the house!
For God's sake!
I'm feeling mildly unwell!
Give Albert Baller a billion dollars now!
And give the WHO the authority to shut down all our li- Oh my god, I can barely finish the sentence, I'm so mildly ill!
Oh please, somebody do something!
Inject my kid!
I don't even want to hear the end of that sentence.
We're not sure that it even stops there.
I said inject my kid with an experimental product.
Why aren't you listening?
is going deaf what are the symptoms?
... attention we have to switch from symptoms to actually definitive laboratory testing we have the
capacity thank you for your help
Get your help off of me, you bloody lunatics.
Thank God Thomas Massey is, he's up for a row, isn't he?
Thomas Massey.
Have you seen him on Tucker yet?
Pretty good conversation, I understand.
Here's what he had to say about Deborah Briggs, who's still kind of sunny and upbeat, but potentially a psychopath.
See what he's saying.
Heard this one before?
Burke says the strain of bird flu is so dangerous no one knows they've got it unless they take one of their moody PCR tests.
She says let's test every cow in the United States because we can't tell if they have it.
How about the government that quits making viruses?
That's the language of a racist right there I would say.
He's out of control.
He's out of control.
That's the sort of thing I've learned to identify as a potential psychopath.
Okay, let's see.
The FDA, of course, want us to not drink milk anymore.
Well, in Idaho, bird flu has been detected in some herds of cattle.
Now the FDA wants states to discourage or stop the sale of raw milk because of potential transmission risk.
Now the agency urged states to issue more stern warnings.
Got milk?
No!
Well, you're not gonna have any milk either!
Now get in your house!
You can lick the inside of a mask!
Remember how they used to smell?
In the areas where dairy cattle have tested positive, raw milk can carry high levels of the virus.
It is not known whether humans can get the bird flu by drinking the contaminated milk, but three dairy workers exposed to that milk have They're pumping this stuff out, aren't they?
They're pumping out the propaganda by the gallon already.
But the thing is, it's getting too fast.
The turnaround's too fast.
They only get one day now of unbridled propaganda.
There's a Mexican, man!
Fuck off.
People have become too far.
They've lost our trust, quite rightly and necessarily.
What I would say is that maybe the bird flu won't be their gambit.
Maybe it'll go the same way as monkey tennis or whatever that disease was they tried.
Remember there was that one monkey puzzle, monkey box?
There's this new thing!
Well, no, it's too soon.
It's too soon.
We're still using the last one.
Monkey tennis!
You're all in a lot of trouble!
That's a British comedy reference.
You can't like... I don't think bird flu is gonna take off.
It's not got... I would say it's not got legs.
They're gonna have to get back in the lab and work up something that, you know, kills...
Children a little more quickly before people are going to be willing to medicate and lockdown with quite the compliance that they were able to whip up last time in their extraordinary admiration for China.
Do you remember the bit?
They won't be able to do that in America.
No, they won't be able to do that in the United Kingdom either.
Well, they did manage it.
So now the cycle of pandemic fear is something that we have to be a little More alert to.
And I would say add to your list of things to be concerned about.
The march towards global holy war, the inability to have open conversations about democratic process and who you can vote for and who you can't vote for.
Be concerned too about anyone who wants to protect you by stopping you speaking and controlling your thinking.
That is a bigger threat than something that's happened to a Mexican person and possibly to a cow somewhere.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
Watch out for that pink eye, baby.
That shit is real!
I would say, you know, that's one instance where washing your hands might be sensible.
Okay, the cultural war continues pretty fast and there's an extraordinary story about, well, now people are saying for the first time, the American College of Pediatricians has issued a statement condemning child gender transition.
You know me, I'm wearing a neckerchief.
I believe everyone should be who they want to be.
I believe in freedom.
I believe in freedom of choice.
I believe in freedom of expression.
I believe in freedom to love within the obvious limits that the law has already provided.
Let's see what the American College of Pediatricians has to say about child gender transition.
And we have serious concerns about the physical and mental health effects of the current protocols promoted for the care of children and adolescents in the United States who express discomfort with their biological sex.
This declaration was authored by the American College of Pediatricians, but really it was developed from the expertise of hundreds of doctors, researchers and other healthcare workers and leaders who... It's a curious story in a way because we are invited again to consider the opinions of scientists when the opinions of the scientists seem to have been meshed together with cultural views and perspectives.
Remember when Fauci said the figure of six feet, it just sort of appeared from somewhere, just appeared out of the air?
Well, there's no question that there are ideological movements around gender, and as I just told you, I believe that adults should be free to be who they want to be.
From a personal position, I remember growing up being sort of riddled with doubt about who I was and what I wanted.
You don't become sort of as mentally ill as I've been at various points in my life or as addicted to drugs as I've been at various points in my life because of certainty.
In fact, certainty is a terrifying thing.
It's not the first time that someone has offered the argument that part of the duty of adults, part of the duty of care, is to usher and nurture young people through complex periods in their life, helping them to understand how Mercurial, chaotic and changeable emotions and states can be.
I would hate to think that there was any motivation other than concern and love behind any of the political positions people take on either side of this issue.
Advocating people, advocating for people's rights to express themselves and their identity however they want is a very beautiful idea.
Preserving the safety of children, particularly when it comes to medical measures, seems to be something that is paramount.
And it's interesting to see, isn't it now, medical professionals coming forward to say things that, for a while, have seemed like common sense.
For years have been sounding the alarm on the harmful protocols that continue to be promoted by the medical organizations in the United States.
Despite recent revelations from the leaked WPATH files and the recent release of the final report from the Cass Review, these medical organizations have not changed course.
So we are calling on these medical organizations of the United States, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Endocrine Society, the Pediatric Endocrine Society, the American Medical Association, the American Psychological Association, and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, to follow the science and their European colleagues and immediately stop the promotion of social affirmation,
puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgeries for children and adolescents who experience
distress over their biological sex.
In our declaration, we affirm that sex is a dimorphic, innate trait defined in relation
to an organism's biological role in reproduction, male and female.
This genetic signature is present in every nucleated somatic cell in the body and is not altered by drugs or surgical interventions.
Consideration of these innate differences is critical to the practice of good medicine and to the development of sound policy for children and adults alike.
Medical decision-making should be based upon an individual's biological sex.
It should respect biological reality and the dignity of the person by compassionately addressing the whole person.
We are here defying the claims made by these medical organizations in the U.S.
that those of us who are concerned are a minority and that their protocols are consensus.
They are not consensus and we are speaking in a loud unified voice enough.
That seems to be a significant moment in the conversation when it comes to children and children's identity.
Speaking as someone that's had continual challenges with identity in my own nature, I hope that this will be an opportunity for some sanguinity, some peace and serenity and reason to return to this subject.
I hope that this doesn't become Another way that people violate one another and continue to argue with one another, surely there must be some principles upon which we can all agree.
Surely there must be a pathway forward for us as people that have diverse, contrary and often opposing views to live harmoniously with one another.
Surely we have to reintroduce respect and remove contempt from these conversations around culture, but also around a variety of issues.
Because while people are lost in awash in ideas that now seem to have common sense as a prevailing, once again, as a prevailing guide, There is serious stuff to consider on the global stage.
There are serious things to consider economically and nationally and even spiritually.
Hopefully, this will represent an advance in this conversation and not a deterioration.
That's just what I think, though.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chats, you lunatics.
Okay, what should we do?
I mean, we've been doing this for 63 minutes now.
I mean, we're Oh, the audio level?
My audio?
You think you can't hear me?
Sometimes I speak a little quieter.
You know, I do that for tone, darling.
These are some of the things I do.
These are some of my techniques and styles.
We're doing some stuff on... Hey, if you're not on Awake and Wonder yet, consider becoming an Awake and Wonder.
You can join us for our chat there, like Achela and Kellyanne Katz.
They're talking about society is sick.
It's a subcutaneous sickness Bubbling under our collective skin.
That's a nice bit of language, isn't it?
In the comments.
There's some interesting memes being exchanged around there.
So, listen, lunatics, I love you.
And tomorrow, are we doing Gina Carano tomorrow?
We've got a fantastic week this week.
Gina Carano, we're talking again to Chris Pavlovsky, and we are tantalisingly close to having a live conversation with Donald Trump.
So, man, who knows what will happen?
What an incredible week it could be.
So, we'll see you tomorrow, not for more of the same, but for more of the different.
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