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In this video, you're going to see the future.
Hello there you Awakening Wonders, thanks for joining me today for Stay Free with Russell Bradd.
We'll be talking about the latest information on the shooter, the body cam footage.
We'll be talking about Kamala Harris' campaign.
We're going to be looking at the Joker trailer.
I'm going to spend a bit of time doing something I enjoy, looking at Shane Gillis' impression ...of Donald Trump, as well as that SNL... No, it's Kimmel, isn't it?
Is it Kimmel or... I can't remember, but it's one of the late night things where they sort of compare Trump talking to... announcing the assassination of Herb Egderi to Barack Obama announcing the death of Bin Laden.
And this sort of fetishisation and infatuation that the establishment have with class, like that Trump is vulgar and that Barack Obama He's kind of a classy guy, you know what I mean?
So I was like, look at him.
That's what a president should be like.
Classy and kind of handsome, like those Trumps are mad, you know?
So we're looking at that.
And indeed, the aesthetics and ethics of class are one of the things that I'm increasingly talking about.
It's something I've been thinking about all my whole life, because I'm from a normal background myself.
Say, for example, if you're from that, and you maybe are, unless you're sort of an elite establishment, metropolitan, highly educated member of the sort of Ivy League establishment, or you're sort of a globalist corporatist, you'll know that there is this sort of subtle sense that you're not doing things right, and that you're not good enough.
And I want to talk about that, you know?
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Like, that killed Tony, The moment where Shane Gillis improvises about that uh the woman backstage and they're backstage they're real that moment all the way to the Mexican fentanyl that is some of the best improvising I've seen for a while and I want to talk more about stand-up comedy because I absolutely
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My understanding is that Project 25 is a conservative document that came out of the heritage think tank and that it's got a lot of stuff in it you would anticipate coming out of a Christian movement in so much as I feel like it's pretty pro-life that there's movements within it to Certainly prohibit pro-choice legislation.
Feels like it's about campaigning and ensuring that our legislation is made under the next, the presumed Trump presidency.
Although, can we assume?
Let me know in the chat, guys, on Rumble.
But I haven't taken a deep dive into it, but we're totally up for that, and we have posted a video on it.
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We did one in response to Joy Reid's recent... one of Joy Reid's recent outbursts about it.
So we can have a look at that.
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Ain't everybody suffering?
I want to talk to mostly Adam Carolla about the various ways he's pressurized Gavin Newsom.
That's one of the things I'll be talking about.
But Adam Carolla, prior even to Rogan, was rocking it in the podcast space.
Let's have a look at a few things together.
If you are watching us on YouTube, we'll only be here for a minute because then we'll be on the sweet stream of freedom that we call home.
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Let's have a look at this.
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Turn the audio up on that a little bit guys so I can hear you if you do talk to me.
So this is the first thing we're going to be talking about you lot on YouTube is that thing I mentioned just now.
The comparison between Trump describing the assassination of Bail back daddy!
And Obama's bin Laden one.
But like, no, it's not that big of a... Like, are we caught in just aesthetic differences now and matters of taste?
It's something I wrote about in my essay about attending the Republican National Convention.
Like that, you know, like that there's a sense from, say, liberal folk that Hulk Hogan... Like, well, when I saw that, when Hulk Hogan goes, the man that took a shot at my president!
I tore his top off.
I must say, I was like, whoa, this is crazy.
But is it really that different than Jack Black endorsing Joe Biden, then retracting that?
Is it that different than George Clooney going, I like Joe Biden, I don't like Joe Biden?
What are we saying?
That some celebrities are sort of all really cool.
That's the sort of graphic I meant, by the way, those fireworks on the Awake and Wonder.
That's the sort of thing I want for the two million.
Is that what it is?
Is that what it comes down to?
Because shouldn't we really be discussing the distinction between policies when it comes to global war or the policies when it comes to massacres?
Wouldn't you love it if you felt that you were behind a political movement that said We are going to end all wars on day one.
Some of you say Trump is saying that.
He did say that he wants to sort out stuff in the Middle East, didn't he?
He did say that.
Rich snobs hate Trump, says second Trump.
Yeah, I feel ya on Rumble.
And yeah, Bobby Kennedy, like we've had, well I love Bobby as you know.
But sometimes, you know, like me, I would just love one candidate, and I don't even know if I have the courage to do it, you know, I don't have the courage to do it.
Like, it's all about, listen, peace, peace, peace!
We're not going to take money from the military-industrial complex.
We're not going to take money from Big Pharma.
We're going to demonopolise and break down big tech, big pharma.
We're going to, day one, we're going to start attacking these corporate globalist forces.
Wouldn't that excite you somehow?
Would that excite you?
Would you like that?
Would that be more... What do you think is the biggest issue?
Press one if you think it's migration.
Press two if you think it's the power of global corporatism.
I just would love to see one foot in migration, The United States has conducted an operation that killed Osama Bin Laden.
know in the rival chair. Let's have a look at this viral clip of Trump versus
Obama announcing assassinations of enemies of America you know for terrorists
or whatever. The United States has conducted an operation that killed Osama
bin Laden. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead.
It's so funny, isn't it?
Abu Bakr Baghdadi is dead.
It's like he's... Yeah, two.
A lot of two.
It's an interesting balance.
He's not... It's not like he's not taking it seriously.
He is taking it seriously, but... Like, Shane Gillis has probably done the defining stand-up on this as well, when he says it's like he was excited that he was in the Situation Room.
The beautiful dogs.
That beautiful dogs bit of stand-up is so dope.
I feel like what it is is that the left have an infatuation with aesthetics and style because increasingly politics is voided of true value.
Say like Barack Obama's done all those deals with Netflix, gets paid a lot of money for after-dinner speeches and all of that stuff and it's like oh these are all premium blue chip brands it's good to do stuff with Netflix and Trump it's like those magic sneakers they're all gold and everything or the Bibles that he does or whatever.
But, you know, if you spend any time watching Trump, I remember a mate of mine said this years ago about Margaret Thatcher.
He goes, don't watch too much Margaret Thatcher because you'll start liking her.
And if you're from the era that I'm from and the place that I'm from, you don't like Margaret Thatcher because she closed down all industry and she messed with working class people, destroyed people in Nottingham and the North and all over the British Isles, right, through her policies.
If you watch her, she's like, It's just alluring to watch him.
Absolutely not!
Like, you know, when people have got political charisma and clout, it's seductive.
And if you watch too much Trump, like, you know, I'm saying this about Trump detractors.
I know you guys mostly love him.
But, like, you start to... He's too funny, man.
And even here, where you're invited to not like him...
I like him.
The United States launched a targeted operation against that compound.
They did a lot of shooting, and they did a lot of blasting.
Even not going through the front door, you know, you think you're gonna- A lot of blasting!
And like, this is it, yeah, because he's riffing, isn't he?
That's what Gillis points out as well in his bit on it.
Like, you'd think they'd go through the front door, not these guys.
Through the door.
If you're a normal person, you say, knock knock, may I come in?
After a firefight, they killed Osama bin Laden and took custody of his body.
It's like the aesthetics of power.
It's the aesthetics of power.
Even people that feel that they're like post-structuralist sort of critic, uh, sort of cultural critics think, you know, like, hmm, we really have understood the culture and the dynamics of power.
But really, people can't handle having a president that sort of talks like that.
Doesn't go, you know, after a firefight, there were, after a firefight, Bin Laden was killed.
Like it's all sort of serious and sensible.
You can't have Trump talking about beautiful dogs and stuff.
He died like a dog.
And his death does not mark the end of our effort.
A beautiful dog.
A talented dog.
We give thanks for the men who carried out this operation.
And I don't get any credit for this, but that's okay.
I never do.
And here we are.
May God bless you.
And may God bless the United States of America.
And I'm writing a book.
The joke is vulgarity.
That's the joke.
What we're being asked to laugh at there is Barack Obama is classy and Donald Trump is vulgar.
And I know, I know because I know them, they would be so shrill and hysterical.
No!
My opinions, they mean something.
Did Obama drone a bunch of kids?
Did Obama bail out the banks in 2008?
He did, didn't he?
Right, so we're not talking about Jesus, are we?
We're talking about a politician who whilst in the early part of his career he garnered a lot of attention and it seemed like, oh my god, this guy might be incredible with this weird background, part in like living in Indonesia for a while, his dad's Kenyan, he grew up in Hawaii, he did a bunch of work for charity, done loads of legal aid type work, you know, being a lawyer, working sort of pro-rata for good causes.
This guy's gonna make a difference.
He's a non-white candidate.
I was someone that was well into that stuff, like, and it seemed exciting, didn't it?
At his inauguration and various ceremonies of ascension.
It's, um, like Michelle Obama, obviously, and, but also Oprah and Various African-American celebrities seem like, this is amazing!
Like, when he ascended, it seemed brilliant.
And so Trump, the whole thing, like, people make a big deal, like, he's not got any good celebrities, his inauguration, they won't let him use their music, Pink Floyd have denied the right.
Well, you know, look at where we got to, man.
Like, you know, Obama begat Biden, begat what?
Where are we now?
Where's your coolness now?
Where's your, where's your aesthetic, where's your cultural elitism now?
It's pretty extraordinary.
And look, ultimately, again and again, we'll be seeing this story as independent media becomes so fleet-footed and far ahead of the gatekeeper, centralised legacy media pack.
You'll see more and more stories like this, where titles like The Guardian have to go, Oh yeah, it looks like Russia's fears about NATO expansion were something we should have paid more attention to.
Or you'll start to see, you know, Zelensky acknowledging that in all likelihood the war will have to be brought to an end in the event of a Trump presidency.
And no one wants Ukrainian people, or Russian people, or Palestinian people, or Israeli people, or Chinese or Taiwanese people to die.
Surely, surely, surely, wherever centralised interests are threatening to the lives of individuals we should be
looking for diplomatic and peaceful solutions surely this is true instead perhaps that should
be our shared and mutual focus rather than Barack Obama is a pretty classy guy he's got pretty classy
movies and documentaries on Netflix not like that vulgarian Trump bundling about on a golf buggy.
I think all of us understand that we have to finish the work as soon as possible of course not
to lose people people lives.
One of the first times I've heard people saying that you know in the sort of within what you
might call NATO mainframe that it would be a good idea to end this war so people stop dying.
It's normally peripheral alt-right figures and Trump himself.
They want people to stop dying.
That's Trump, right?
Um, and okay, but we're gonna be with you for about another minute if you're watching this on YouTube, then we're gonna be on Rumble.
We're gonna be talking about the body cam footage and the increasing amount of evidence that suggests that this was a false flag event.
I'll tell you now, if you're watching this in America, in the UK, a lot of people feel like, and my assumption is this is because of the type of media they consume, that this is a false flag event that was constructed within the Trump camp.
That this is, you know, like, I mean, I wonder how you deal with the death of an innocent man.
I wonder how you deal with the sort of like that Trump was shot.
There's so many things, but what's more extraordinary is the people that just were not interested in hearing conspiracy theories, inverted commas, during the pandemic.
Conspiracy theories like it comes out of dual-purpose research.
It was a lab leak.
They repressed it in favor of natural origin.
Lockdowns don't work.
Masks don't work.
Event 210 was a rehearsal for it.
This will generate a wealth transfer.
It's a dry run for centralized authoritarian measures.
See how far you can push it.
All those kind of conspiracy theories that, under investigation, seem pretty legit.
Those people now are like...
I, well, did you see that bit of footage in California?
All those people, they did it themselves.
Trump organized it.
Trump did it themselves.
And, uh, I don't want to, I mean, I'm not trying to blow my own trumpet, but I am going to let you know that I've got one.
Like right, like in the minutes after it happened, I posted on X, you can go look back at the time and said, watch now how institutions, groups, and individuals that would never engage in Rhetoric around false flags and staged events.
Start talking about it.
You can check it.
It's up on Xbaby.
Let's have a look now at this other sort of somewhat epochal moment.
I've not watched any of this yet.
Elon Musk's conversation with Jordan Peterson.
Later on we'll look at what appears to be the central and defining aspect of that conversation.
It's of course Elon Musk saying that his own child has been taking puberty blockers and using the Extraordinary word.
Uh, the word you're looking for is delusional, Russell.
The, like, uh, yeah, yeah, I'm ch- I see, uh, Jack Swiss.
I see you, blessed old bird.
The extraordinary moment where he says, like, you know, my son is dead.
I mean, that's pretty extraordinary.
We'll be getting into that later, but some of the other things he said, uh, you know, he talks about, like, you know, he ain't a, uh... This is where I start the countdown.
We're going to leave YouTube now, by the way.
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Which, hey, we'll talk about Rumble, man, because I saw that Whitney Webb thing.
Whitney Webb and Jimmy Dore talking about Peter Thiel.
I want to talk about that.
I want to know more about that.
I'll tell you that for sure!
But we're going to, uh, we're going to talk about the body cam footage.
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Here's Musk telling Jordan Peterson why he stopped talking, uh, not stopped talking, stopped supporting the Democrats.
Yeah.
probably Democratic Party was the party of meritocracy and of personal freedom.
They used to be the free speech party. And these days they seem to be the
censorship party under the guise of hate speech. So weirdly, in my view,
the Republican Party is actually the party of... that's the meritocracy party.
Because, you know, the Democrats are also promoting DEI, which is really just another form of racism and sexism.
It's the most pernicious form, I think, actually.
Right.
So it's anti-meritocratic.
DEI is fundamentally anti-meritocratic.
It's a two-party system, essentially.
You've got to pick one or the other.
And so you weigh the good and the bad, and my opinion is Yeah, well, Trump was pretty good at not having wars.
Yes.
Elon is giving $45 million a month to Trump.
Yes.
Can you tell me what DEI means, please?
Either the gallery or the chat lets know what DEI means.
I don't know what that means.
Thanks a lot.
Cheers, man.
And let's have a look at this cultural Christian conversation, can we?
I think it's weird, because obviously I'm a new convert to Christianity, and when people talk about cultural Christianity, what are they talking about?
Does that mean now?
Is what used to mean secularism to secularism became co-opted by a sort of woke culturalism, which is obviously the central theme that Peterson and Musk are discussing.
And I've sort of noticed that what began as political diversity, equity and inclusion.
Thanks, guys.
Well done.
Nice and fast.
Diversity, equity and inclusion.
Yeah, yeah.
I see.
That those ideas are, that's, I would say that's the sacralising of the culture that's replacing the desacralising of things that ought be sacred like one another.
Nature, principles and ethics have been desacralised in favour of, I was talking about it earlier, Barack Obama's so classy!
Look at Donald Trump!
Pooey!
Look at his stupid hair!
And what's been sacralised are, you know, diversity, equity, inclusion, To get to that, from a Christian perspective, kindness.
Be kind!
You don't need subsets for kindness.
Who is this person in front of you?
Don't need to know.
Just be kind.
Be kind and loving.
Remember that you're going to die, they're going to die, and potentially we're all going to be in eternity together because we have been saved, and let's be loving to one another.
When you make the culture the highest set of values, you mean it affords humankind the ability to set new parameters.
They can say, these are the values this week.
That's why, as I discussed in that conversation there, there's all these party switches.
The Dems used to be the party of free speech.
They're not the party of free speech.
The Dems used to be the party of anti-war.
They're not the party of anti-war anymore, because now they worship the culture itself, and the culture itself is mutable according to whatever agenda's driving it.
Let me know what you think about that in the chat.
And where did we land up on the one-twos?
Can someone in the gallery tell me?
Was it a more or less balanced thing, you know, for the migration versus the, uh...
Migration versus global corporatism.
What did they regard to be the greater threat?
Thanks very much guys.
Let's have a look at this other moment from the Musk conversation.
This is the cultural Christian moment.
I'm actually a big believer in the principles of Christianity.
I think they're very good.
So in what sense then are you not religious?
Well, so Dawkins just came out three weeks ago or thereabouts and announced that he was a cultural Christian, right?
Right, I would say I'm probably a cultural Christian.
I was brought up as an Anglican and I was baptized.
So that's interesting, isn't it, when people talk about cultural Christianity, isn't it?
Because what do you mean by it?
You mean the material expression of those spiritual values.
The material expression of them is good, but I don't believe the values.
The first time I started to think about things like that, ...was when people started to acknowledge that meditation was good for the body, and good for blood pressure, and good for those kind of things, right?
It's like, oh wow, so the people that came up with that didn't know it.
It's weird, isn't it?
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EVERYTHING is questionable.
EVERYTHING.
Everything is questionable.
So, yeah, like, the difference between cultural Christianity and Christianity is you like the fruits of it, but you query it.
Plinkyplonk67 in the Awake and Wonder chat says, Russell, I was thinking of going to church.
Which domination?
Any recommendations?
I'm going to a bunch.
I'm trying to work it out, man.
I'm learning about all of them, so I wouldn't have a recommendation.
I'm just learning about it myself at the moment.
I've not sort of made a commitment in that way.
Jesus Christ, my man, you know, and my God.
All right.
Oh, this is interesting.
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In the rumble chat and you know like the rumble chat's a pretty interesting space only for the adverts it's cool uh just for like so i know when queues are working read the monitor guys so you can pull that monitor off for now thanks um like what what's fascinating and interesting for me is you know earlier i asked you one or like one do you think immigration is the issue that's the biggest threat or two global corporatism guess what one global corporatism so even in rumble which is a space where people are very concerned about immigration it's interesting to note that even there People are aware that corporatism is where power is.
One thing I like to bear in mind whenever sort of talking about the issue of immigration, even though I know it's just sort of an argument that's sort of being won, and I'm not trying to oppose you on that argument, because I feel like if you have a nation, you have to accept that you have a nation, and you have to respect its borders and stuff.
What I feel like is worth bearing in mind is refugees and migrants do not have power.
And when you're talking about power dynamics and changing the world, if your focus is powerless people, you're looking in the wrong direction.
I don't even mean from an ethical perspective, I mean from a strategic perspective.
Who are the most powerful groups and institutions in the world?
They're the people that are in charge.
Again, like I told you before, probably.
They say that they know that dark matter and dark energy exist, even though they are imperceptible, because they impact and affect observable phenomena.
And if you want an allegory to understand that, excuse me, an analogy to understand that, If you are looking at a billiard table where the white ball was invisible, you could see from the disbursement of the red balls where the white ball might have been, right?
Oh, even though I can't see the white ball because it's invisible, from the fact that the red balls all went in that pattern, the white ball must have impacted there.
That's how they understand and can prove, inverted commas, the existence of dark matter, dark energy.
Well, I think that when looking at how systemic power operates that might not be evident and observable, look at the impact of it.
During the wealth transfer, during the pandemic, where did money go?
During the pandemic, What authoritarian measures were able to be enacted?
That shows you then, the sort of outline, the silhouette of power.
And talking about cadavers that might be found and outlined on the floor, here he is.
The current president, who won't be president for long, is Joe Biden, who in a brief moment manages to demonstrate the whole sort of In a sense, the whole narrative unfolds here in 18 seconds.
Have a look.
Why did you drop out, Mr. President?
Why did you drop out of the election?
Was it a difficult decision to make?
Why did you drop out of the election?
Poor old sod.
It's a bit of a shame really, isn't it?
Bit of a shame.
And here is your other option for President of the United States.
On a golf buggy.
Seeming like...
I don't know.
Let's bear in mind this is a person who is continually adjudged to be sort of a fascist and the sort of worst person in the world.
Being, it seems here, rather sweet.
See that just grew?
See the trees in there?
They grow naturally.
They grow naturally.
You can take them, put them out here.
You have the nicest trees in the country.
That's a maple right there.
I love it.
It's just gross.
You know why?
It's a very vibrant part of the world.
I don't care what.
Right?
I agree.
And I do a little cut.
But the little hook is so pretty.
Yep.
Here, right up here.
Oh, looky, looky.
Do you have that?
Well... Oh, I have, I have, yeah.
I have a great playlist.
A playlist?
I have a playlist.
It's all good stuff.
Yeah?
It's too old for you.
We'll play this when we're finished breaking this record, if that ever happens.
Time to say goodbye.
I love it.
Amazing.
What a sweetheart.
Hey guys, we should keep numbers on these actually, because it's easier for me.
Thank you.
What's next on that basis?
What is the next one?
The next subject?
Secret service.
Secret service.
Yeah, we're going to do that head of Kamala.
Let me find that.
Yeah, number him, number him.
Like the first thing on there should be a number.
Thanks guys.
All right, should we do our body cam story then?
Do you want to get into that and work that out?
So here we go.
This is... Let's start here.
Trump has been advised not to have outdoor rallies.
Now, in a sense, that's, one might say, somewhat sensible, given the risk that he faces at outdoor rallies.
But some argue that it is, of course, deleterious to his campaigning.
Let's have a look at Legacy Media reporting on that.
Bye.
And just breaking moments ago, Brett, I want to tell you that the Secret Service is apparently
now telling or asking the Trump campaign to stop doing their rallies outdoors.
This is reporting from the Washington Post, just breaking in the last couple of minutes
here.
I can tell you that I asked Don Jr. about that at the RNC last week.
If he was going to encourage his father to stop holding rallies outdoors, he said that
his father would not like that at all.
He loves those outdoor rallies.
So we're still trying to work this.
He loves those outdoor rallies.
I mean that rally in Butler, have you had time to reflect on it?
What about one of my favorite moments in that speech?
The last time I saw that chart, I didn't look at it properly.
That's so mad.
That's so mad.
This has been such an extraordinary time.
I'm so overwhelmed, are you, by everything that's happening.
Firstly, there was the debate, and it's like, whoa, now everyone's acknowledging all of a sudden the senility of Joe Biden.
Then there's an assassination attempt.
Then there's a resignation.
I just can't take the giddying pace of it.
Can you?
Are you, like, sort of bewildered by this?
Do you think it can be held together?
The head of the Secret Service is resigning now.
I mean, I just don't know what we're going to wake up to anymore.
Do you want to just go and live on an island somewhere quietly?
I do.
I just want to live quietly on an island and really focus on growing vegetables and just living a simple, quiet, calm... I don't want anything else to do with it.
I can't take it anymore.
I can't take it.
It's all gone too mental.
...story right now, but that's coming from the Washington Post, the Secret Service is now encouraging the Trump campaign to stop doing those outdoor rallies.
Yeah, fascinating.
I'm scared of him.
You think my ADHD is kicking in?
Color coding does help me.
I like the color coding.
You're right about that.
Here's Mike Benz, guest of the show, friend of the show, regular contributor with his reaction to that.
He's saying, yeah, that in a sense those are punitive measures, but are they also sort of security measures?
Here's Mario Neufel talking about cell phone data that sort of further shows that this story just doesn't make sense, does it?
Here are the things, like where is this kid's cell phone?
How did this kid get in there?
How did he get on that roof?
And the body cam footage, they had eyes on him like minutes prior to he'd fire a shot, fired a shot, excuse me, and the head of, and Kimberley, yesterday, Kimberley Cheetle wouldn't reveal the number of shell casings on the roof.
It's not good.
Okay, so let's read Mario Neufeld's, excuse the pronunciation, tweet.
The analysis identified nine devices linked to Crooks' home and work.
oversight project revealed that someone who regularly visited Thomas Crooks
What?
Pennsylvania home also visited a building in DC near an FBI office. Hmm.
The analysis identified nine devices linked to Crooks's home and work. What?
These findings suggest Crooks did not act alone in the assassination attempt
Despite inquiries, Secret Service Director Kimberley Cheetle referred questions about Crooks' potential accomplices to the FBI.
And so I suppose this is why the body cam footage is so significant.
But there's just got one more thing to look at here.
The footage has been released.
Let's have a look at that together and discern together What we can possibly glean from this, what do I want to call it, the tendentious nature of these revelations, meaning it appears to be leading us to the conclusion that as with all lone, deranged gunman assassinations, it's a conspiracy!
It's a conspiracy, you still can't openly say that the murderer and assassination of JFK was not Lee, Harvey, Oswald and that if they released those files, like whether they released those files or the 9-11 files or what went down in the pandemic or this, the reason is it's not gonna be That sloped roof was a surprise for your birthday!
This body cam footage was meant to be a montage of joyful events leading up to today.
What?
Oh, and you thought that it was the revelation that the Deep State Let's have a look at the body cam footage.
the sheriff if government was somehow involved in this assassination attempt
and the reason for the loathing of Trump is not actually because he's a racist
but because he's a sort of berserker, bull in the china shop candidate who
they would never endorse because they need people like Biden or Kamala Harris
people that will twitch whenever they tug a string you're just like your
father let's have a look at the body cam footage so we don't know this is the guy that's the artist
Yes, but they sent the f- Yes.
Beaver County Sniper Team sent the pictures out.
This is him.
Okay.
Alright.
Rifles right there, obviously.
Got it.
So, the bike in the back... Is he on that bike?
We don't know.
We don't know.
I don't know.
So he's treating that as suspicious device.
Correct.
One second.
I believe the sniper that seen these and sent the pictures is right inside this building.
Michelle, is Greg in there?
Alright, so if you go to that window that's open and yell for Greg, that's the sniper that sent the original pictures and seen him come from the bike and set the book back down and then lost sight of him.
Okay.
He's the one that sent the pictures out.
I don't know if you got the same ones I did.
I think I did, yeah.
He's got his glasses on and he's...
So we have the picture of that.
I got that.
Okay.
And then this was, this is his bike with the stuff and our sniper seeing him walking away from that, I believe.
Okay.
But he would be right inside that window.
He's the one that physically seen this, sent the pictures and called it out.
Okay.
So, so, and we have somebody detained, correct?
That I don't know.
Our guy that was just up here told me that there's a guy detained is the owner of the bike.
And I said, no, no, that's the owner of the bike.
We've been up here so we wouldn't know that information.
We just hold ass we got every day.
Got it.
And we help them out.
Yeah, no problem.
Is that all your stuff?
That was one of our containers.
Yeah, so someone came up looking to treat him and his neck was missing.
Gas is off to the building, just so you know.
Thank you.
Yeah, they do.
I talked to them.
They were supposed to be able to handle the building.
Maybe they were involved.
Maybe they weren't.
Maybe they were involved, maybe they weren't.
Other than that, I haven't heard anything.
I think it's, you know, it's...
The guys that saw them filming were like, oh, they were filming us,
and then filming the guy up on the roof, and then filming us.
And then when the shots started firing, they tried to run away.
Isn't that what everybody would do that has a phone?
You know, I'm not saying they weren't involved.
But, you know what I mean?
Like, that's... It's open air right now, right?
Right!
So, I got no problem detaining them.
Again, I'm just trying to... Detain those guys, find out what they know, who they are, whatever.
I'm trying to get clear information to relay back to DC.
We have one shooter deceased.
I think we have three victims in the crowd.
You guys hearing that?
That, I'm not sure.
So, I heard one deceased, two blacklighted.
I know two helicopters just took off.
Yeah, okay.
I don't know how many tickets.
Hello?
Three or two?
Any, uh, L.E.?
In the van.
He survived?
I suppose that's pretty conclusive evidence that the sniper, dear Thomas Crooks, God love
him, the poor lost bewildered Rube, was under observation prior to firing shots and that
along with the numerous other anomalies, the ability to scope out, the ability to fly a
drone, the ability to...
A wrecked ladder, the ability to not have your phone hacked, the ability to get to 20 years of age in 2024 without any social media accounts, leads us to the conclusion that whatever happened on July the 13th there in Butler, it is not the official version.
Believe me, there are people in metropolitan and neoliberal circles that claim that this is a false flag event set up by the Trump campaign.
Is that possible?
Would they allow an innocent man, a firefighter and a father to lose his life?
Doesn't seem right, does it?
And yet we know, when it comes to the deep state, Lone gunman assassinations are an extraordinary red flag in themselves.
It seems to me increasingly likely that over the coming days, certainly if evidence continues to be released at this rate, we will be given the data required to understand these events.
And therefore be able to extrapolate just how little we can trust the current establishment.
And whether or not that means that you should automatically lend your trust to the new and emergent forces coming out of the new MAGA Republican Party, that's a question for you to contemplate yourselves.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
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I'm so proud of this community that you know that global corporatism is the most insidious force in the world and a greater threat to your freedom and the freedom of your family than even mass migration, which I know concerns many of you most deeply.
And I want to have conversations about how you resolve that stuff.
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What do you have red on your right hand?
God, actually, I don't know what that is.
I don't know what that is.
More Gnostic signalling.
Says Shaman Bolus.
I actually don't know what that is.
What's that come off of?
I mean, is it blood?
That's worrying.
Well, let's, uh... I want to show you this.
Guess one of the things I'm doing on the Awake and Wonder community.
I was gonna go for Stigmata.
One of the things we're doing in the Awake and Wonder community...
Have you guys, um, are you guys telling people about this?
Have you told them about the stand-up analysis that we're offering now?
Have you told them that we've done Chappelle over there?
Have you told them about the things that we're doing?
Think about it.
Think how hard it would be to catch a monkey and f**k it.
That's ridiculous.
That's how it had to go down.
What, you think you're just gonna walk up to him in the woods and grab the s*** with the fruits and bananas?
Hey, buddy.
Hey.
Now, it's another escalation when he characterizes the person that would f*** a monkey.
Now, he's become it.
He's made us speculate it.
He's brought us along nicely for the ride.
And genius that he is.
The f***ing microphone's a banana.
What a f***ing genius.
And, uh, yeah, the voice.
Hey, buddy.
That's the person that's...
That's the person that's gonna f*** a monkey.
Hey buddy, come here.
And he's got to do it sort of seductively, like it's not like being done Martially or violently.
he's doing it through charm.
I love it.
I love it.
It's pretty good that.
I still don't know what that is in my head.
I gotta tell you.
Okay!
Now then!
It's time for us to all get behind the establishment's latest venture.
The latest venture of the establishment is Kamala Harris.
Why?
You can see how enthusiastic Chuck Schumer is.
So now that the process has played out, from the grassroots bottom up, we are here today to throw our support behind Vice President Kamala Harris.
I'm clapping.
You don't have to.
Oh, that's not good.
It's not going to go well.
Is this going to work?
Is this new download going to be accepted by the system?
It's a bit buggy, isn't it?
Let's have a look at this moment of Kamala Harris rally.
People have talked about the sort of demographic breakdown of the audience, suggesting that it's not Diverse enough.
I don't know, I guess... My first guess was that perhaps many people who are not white,
like during the pandemic period, if you are going to make generalisations, and certainly people do
make generalisations, have an inherent distrust of the system, perhaps due to obvious historic reasons.
So Morning Joe have got a lot to say about the hate campaign,
and the hate campaign includes mispronunciation.
In fact, I would say I think it is admirable when anyone overcomes anything that could be regarded as a disadvantage, whether that's gender or sex or ethnicity or anything.
number of achievements that a person might make that are laudable, that they might triumph
in environments that are perhaps not set up for their success. But it does seem to me
to be secondary to many of the issues that we are currently confronted with, like war
and centralisation of power and the decay of national institutions in your country and
this relentless, irresistible march of globalism and centralization.
But hey, Morning Joe are nothing if not consistent when it comes to the worship and elevation of the trivial to that which ought be revered and reified.
And I've heard from inside Republican circles and right-wing media that the hate campaign against Kamala Harris has begun.
You'll notice they purposefully pronounce her name wrong.
They say Kamala.
They do it all the time.
It is on purpose.
But the talk is to start that hate campaign and get it going and start it churning.
There is no point in hate.
There is no point in hating anyone, certainly on the basis of characteristics that are inhered.
It's pointless.
It's irrelevant.
It's ridiculous.
It's a total and utter waste of time.
But that oughtn't be used to prevent you critiquing figures that obviously operate within establishment positions that are Well, it's been observed, hasn't it, that Kamala Harris... That's the right way of saying it.
Who likes it when your name's mispronounced?
I like to be called always Brickhouse Russell.
If I'm called anything other than Brickhouse Russell, I'm offended.
But it's been observed that Kamala Harris, during just recent months, would have been aware of the senescence and decline of Joe Biden and would have participated in its cover-up.
And that's odd.
And many people point to Difficult facts in her record.
The incarceration of black men, the prolonging of their sentences, the persecution for marijuana offences.
And here's Tulsi Gabbard, another woman of colour.
I don't think I said her name right either.
I've got a real issue with this.
Explaining during the primary debates some of the reasons for her concerns about Kamala Harris for president that time around.
Have a look.
I want to bring the conversation back to the broken criminal justice system that is disproportionately negatively impacting black and brown people all across this country today.
Senator Harris says she's proud of her record as a prosecutor and that she'll be a prosecutor president, but I'm deeply concerned about this record.
There are too many examples to cite, but she put over 1,500 people in jail for marijuana violations and then laughed about it when she was asked if she ever smoked marijuana.
She blocked evidence.
She blocked evidence that would have freed an innocent man from death row until the courts forced her to do so.
She kept people in prison beyond their sentences to use them as cheap labor for the state of California.
And she fought to keep cash bail system in place that impacts poor people in the worst kind of way.
Thank you Congresswoman.
Senator Harris.
That's enough of that!
RFK, friend of the show, independent candidate, potential member of Trump administration.
What do you guys think about that?
Says that Kamala Harris is un-e-lectable!
Kamala has a lot of vulnerabilities that we're going to hear more and more about over the next hundred and four days.
Kamala was kind of the concealer-in-chief.
over the next 104 days.
Oh, Kamala, for one thing, Pierce, Kamala was kind of the concealer in chief.
She was talking every day, according to her own recounting to President Biden.
And she was the one who was coming out onto the podium and saying there was nothing wrong, that there was no
problem.
And so clearly she was, I eat.
Either she was blind to the kind of thing that we all saw during the debate, or she was trying to protect her own career by putting the country's interests secondary.
And I think that that's something that the Trump campaign is going to have billions of dollars to put that story on TV.
Vice President Harris was also one of the public officials in California.
Who created these policies that gave California, made California 49th in terms of education outcome.
Number one in terms of homelessness, California, 50% of the homeless people in our country live in California.
That's not a good record to run on.
And I think she has a lot of other vulnerabilities that, you know, that we're going to hear more and more about and that essentially are going to make her Unelectable.
And I wonder as well how significant it is that Barack Obama has not yet, as at time of streaming, endorsed Kamala Harris and whether or not the divisions within the Democratic Party will ultimately mean they find it difficult to get their shit together.
In time to get behind one candidate.
Of course, Vivek Ramaswamy's analysis was always, and has been for some months now, that they would not run with Biden.
They would find a last-minute candidate that could benefit from a honeymoon period while going into the polls and the election itself.
And whilst that seems to actually, yes, be the strategy that's been deployed, I don't know that they have the candidate That's got the minerals for the job.
Kamala Harris, we've kind of been watching her for the last four years and there's been too many sort of extraordinary moments and the record is not good, is it?
Some of the things that Tulsi just pointed out are cause for considerable concern.
Another authoritarian, another member of the establishment.
In a sense, the Democratic Party has created this situation for themselves by resisting first the sort of inert Momentum behind Bernie Sanders, who I know, like, they use a lot of hate, but for a minute he was a big anti-bank, anti-big finance candidate.
Bobby Kennedy, who would have been, had there been proper primaries, next in line when this deal went down.
Marianne Williamson, the more kind of new age, sort of spiritual version of a candidate.
You know, she wrote that Course in Miracles, didn't she?
And, uh, you know, Gruesome Newsome, he's gonna wait for his moment, don't you think?
He's gonna wait for his moment.
Did the RNC hurt you?
Maybe that's what it was.
I don't know when I got this injury.
I'm gonna find that out in a moment.
Anyway, I would say that at the moment, While we are still in a kind of extraordinary kind of clandestine operation of selecting a candidate out of some pretty slim pickings to go up against a newly resurrected Trump, it's unlikely that anyone pulled from that pack is going to make a meaningful difference.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
Okay guys, let's have a look at this.
Now, Elon Musk's conversation with Jordan Peterson has made a significant impact, and I wouldn't be surprised if the whole reason he had that conversation was to make the revelation about his son, who's been taking puberty blockers, and who he regards as being, and the word he uses, is dead.
We are perhaps seeing here a moment where the cultural conversation might radically shift.
We've sort of, in a sense, already pivoted from an ongoing rather tremulous acceptance of the extraordinary shifts that are happening around the lives of young people and Flexibility around gender and the acceptance that there are a thousand, a million, endless ways to be a man or a woman into a moment that's beginning to, I would say, rescind some of the largesse that's been afforded previously here.
Is this going to be the moment that the culture war conversation around gender and gender realignment, particularly when it comes to young people, shifts irrevocably?
Let's have a look.
Here they are.
Why are you willing to make this an issue?
Do you think?
Uh, well, it happened to one of my, my older boys, um, uh, where I was, um, I was essentially tricked into, uh, signing documents, uh, for one of my older boys, Xavier, uh, This is before I had really any understanding of what was going on.
We had COVID going on, so there was a lot of confusion.
You know, I was told, you know, Xavier might commit suicide if he... That was a lie right from the outset.
No reliable clinician ever believed that.
There was never any evidence for that.
And also, if there's a higher suicide rate, the reason is, is because of the underlying depression and anxiety and not because of the gender dysphoria.
And every goddamn clinician knows that, too.
And they're too cowardly to come out and say it.
Right, and so that, and then we end up in exactly, when I saw that lie start to propagate, it just made the hair on the back of my neck stand up, it's like, I see, so you're, you're telling parents that unless they agree to this radical transformation that their children are going to die, and you think that's moral, and you think that's true.
That is so pathological that it's almost incomprehensible.
I can't imagine a therapist doing anything worse than that.
Or sitting by idly and remaining silent while his colleagues are doing it.
It's pathetic.
It's incredibly evil.
And I agree with you that people that have been promoting this should go to prison.
It won't stop till that happens.
Yeah.
It'll just go underground.
There's all... Puberty blockers are being accessed online by kids all the time through non-medical channels.
So, yeah, it's not going to stop.
Yeah.
Okay, so I see.
So that's... So I was tricked into doing this.
And...
You know, it wasn't explained to me that puberty blockers are actually just sterilization drugs.
So... Anyway... And so... I lost my son, essentially.
So, you know, they... They call it deadnaming for a reason.
Yeah, I... Alright, so the reason it's called deadnaming is because... Your son is dead.
So my son Xavier is dead.
Killed by the woke mind virus.
I'm sorry to hear that.
Yeah.
I can't imagine what that would be like.
Yeah.
So... Um... Yeah, and there's lots of people in that situation now.
Right.
It's not pretty.
And lots of demolished kids.
Yes.
Yeah, well, that's a good reason to be the final straw.
Alright, so let's... So I vowed to destroy the woke mind virus after that.
Well, it's an interesting insight into Elon Musk, who remains a controversial figure, as all that wields such extraordinary power must be.
It was interesting, I thought, to see Trump talking about He's reneging on electric car policies and acknowledging that, obviously, Musk has significant amounts to gain from policies that endorse or even mandate the advancement of electric vehicles.
But nevertheless, Musk remains a supporter.
When I say the political is personal, It's difficult to not form your political opinions on the basis of personal trauma, and if not trauma, experience.
We see now that Elon Musk is entering the cultural war in perhaps the same way he entered his ownership of X, because of a kind of Personal transgression, or at least personal pain.
And as a father, of course, anything traumatic, unusual, or dramatic happening to a child is difficult to countenance and presents a considerable challenge.
But me or you having a challenge around the way that culture impacts our children or our child's identity is one thing.
Elon Musk facing that challenge is something else.
Because, let's face it, Elon Musk could create online sensations overnight with a single push of his thumb.
He can turn a small story or a small cultural incident into a phenomenon.
So clearly a mandate was forming around these ideas when it comes to gender therapies.
The Tavistock Clinic in our country has certainly lost the glow and aura that it once had and certainly a lot of questions are being asked when Newsom endorses or passes policies that appear to allow children and teachers to have conversations that their parents are not privy to.
And I suppose they will argue that in instances where the parents are abusive, that could be beneficial.
But many of us believe that we don't want corporations or the state intervening in our private Personal, familial matters.
And that could of course include a choice to encourage our children to explore their identity beyond the afforded paradigm of the culture, or yet even still, biology, nature, God.
Or, we might decide, no, we're sticking with what appears to be biologically apposite, traditional and culturally prescribed.
If you believe in liberty, if you believe in freedom, then of course you believe in other people's liberty and freedom, and it's an interesting But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
that now that Elon Musk is so vociferously, personally and with such certainty ended this
debate, there will be permutations in the days to come and there will be perhaps a greater
push for more rigorous legislation.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
You know, if you're thinking, wow, I've had an hour of this, but I just still need more.
Well, you can have more because we are staying here for our AwakendWonder community.
I'm going to be answering your questions because one of the things we offer is the ability to ask me any question you want.
I'd like to ask you a question!
I could use this to purge some of the hate I've accumulated over a lifetime.
You can do that.
You can purge your hate if you want.
We're okay.
We've got broad shoulders, baby.
But if you have legit questions or illegitimate questions, baby, we will answer them for you for our awakened wonders.
Before we go, though, Another massive cultural event has taken place.
Joker, when it first came out, when the first Joker movie with Joaquin Phoenix came out, it captured a certain moment, the moment of nihilism, a kind of, is it a manifesto for the incels?
Is it kind of Thomas Crook's favourite movie?
Well, Joker 2 is On its way out now.
Where will they take the story of the peculiar and malevolent protagonist antagonist central character?
I ain't watched this trailer yet.
I feel that the first movie it's pretty powerful and I like Tarantino's point that when he takes out De Niro in the chat show scene at the end.
You as an audience are kind of willing him to make that rather, if not nihilistic, downright malfeasant move.
So, clearly, Todd Phillips is a gifted storyteller if he can get his audience into that mindset.
Certainly that was Tarantino's point.
Let's have a look at the trailer for The Joker.
And see if the second movie can harness and capitalise on the success of the zeitgeist sensation that was the first Joker movie.
Two years ago, the name Arthur Fleck hit Gotham like a hurricane.
The trial of the century.
They believe Arthur Fleck to be some kind of martyr.
Well, he's not.
He's a monster.
When you're smiling When you're smiling
When I first saw Joker When I saw you
The whole world smiled with you For once in my life, I didn't feel so alone anymore
When you're laughing When you're laughing
The sun Do you still think you're a star?
For once in my life, I have someone who needs me.
How about you, Arthur?
Do you still think you're a star?
Showtime!
When you're smiling, when you're smiling, the whole world smiles with me.
You can do anything you want.
A song...
You're Joker.
Look around!
Look at all these people!
I will no longer allow any of you to keep me down.
I got the sneaking suspicion that we're not giving the people what they want.
It's okay, baby.
Let's give the people what they want.
We can't get happy.
Sing hallelujah, come on, get happy.
It's an interesting take I feel because the initial incarnations and iterations of Joker
focus on his criminal ingenuity that he's like the star of many thrillers like the criminal
But this is about pathology, isn't it?
It's about pathology and mental illness and nihilism and social decay and social decline.
He's not a joker that's brilliant.
He's an inverted victim.
That's what this is about.
It's very much, I suppose, an attempt to seem, to me at least, on the basis of some of the images there, to capitalise on Jan 6 energy.
I bet that'll be some of it.
I'm assuming... I don't know what Todd Phillips' political persuasions are, but he's operating out of Hollywood.
But nevertheless, what I felt in there was the kind of attempt to harness the pathology of a nation in a hazy, fluxy time.
Whether you're a person that's sort of culturally on the left or, you know, sort of a religious individual or, you know, or of the right, wherever you sit, what we are starting to witness and experience is the sort of hastening high-velocity implosion of a culture that was for a long time successful and working well, i.e.
the post-war consumer ideal is starting to break down.
People No longer believe that if you work hard you'll be rewarded, you'll go to college, you'll have a better house than your parents, everything's gonna be okay.
There is a sort of sense of pervasive despair and what people are looking for, I believe, is an attempt to find meaning, once again, and an attempt to sort of, um, in...
Invest meaning into nihilism cannot ever succeed.
You can't get meaning from the antithesis of meaning.
I had a conversation once with Brett Weinstein and he said that he believed the resurgence of Christianity was an attempt to reboot the last thing that works.
I take issue with that obviously because I'm, you know, I'm a Christian and I believe that there is a divine sublime truth expressed in itself through the life death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and indeed I believe that Nationalism is an attempt to reboot the last thing that worked, and it's a response to global corporatism.
That's one of the many modern cultural philosophical paradoxes that we find ourselves in, i.e.
oh, it's one world, and this, well, we're proud of our heritage, and we're gonna have sports tournaments where we sort of celebrate our nation, and yeah, There are open borders and we're well aware that we're governed by forces that are beyond the sovereignty of a nation, that real power is not within the political institutions of a country necessarily, but institutions and interests that are transcendent of them.
That's the whole deep state global corporatist purview, isn't it?
And a figure like, you know, Arthur Fleck there in the attempt to sort of introduce a love story, which I guess is just necessary if you're gonna create another movie that's so that it's not just the same movie again, seems to me that it's riding on the pathology of that nihilism.
Yeah, someone mentioned Charles Manson and sort of MKUltra stuff in the chat and it's this deep suspicion that nothing is real, that television is not your friend, that the media is not your friend, that the judiciary is corrupted, is the pervasive and defining view and perspective of our time a total lack of trust.
Remember we talked earlier on today about how Some people will say that the Trump assassination was a deep state project.
Others will say Trump's team set that up themselves.
You will ultimately concoct a theory that allows you to continue to believe what you believe anyway because there is no central universal principle.
So when you get people saying I'm a cultural Christian what they're saying is I want something to mean something so that we can have institutions and values, but I'm not willing to surrender to the idea that God, God's self, came down into the simulation.
The creator of the simulation came into the simulation to tell you that there's a transcendent, eternal reality.
And remember, eternity is not a long piece of time.
Eternity is beyond time.
And I believe that where we are now is at the point where we need to invest our reality with Some real deep meaning.
Otherwise, we are going to descend into total atrophy, entropy, and despair.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
Certainly, it's going to be a movie that people go see, right?
Anyway, guys, I'm going to jump over to the Awaken Wonder chat.
Tomorrow, we've got Carrie Lake and Jim Jordan on the show.
Brilliant conversations that I know you will enjoy.
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Over there!
And you know, there's loads of good stuff over there because I'm mimicking the rhythms of Chappelle.
Just meet my monkey pussy!
That's the rhythm that I'm using.
Alright you lot, thanks for joining us today.
See you tomorrow for Jim Jordan and Carrie Lake and a great conversation with George Janko on Friday that I'm looking forward to.
See you tomorrow, not for more of the same, but for more of the different.