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Thanks for joining me today for Stay Free with Russell Brand.
We are in the midst of a convention of chaos, of course, because we live at a time where there is no must, no solid principle around which to build political movements.
It seems to me extraordinary that there is not an emergent force able to capture the popular vote of all of us that must be up I'm utterly disillusioned with the hypocrisy and corruption that are the symptoms of globalism.
As a result, Kamala Harris's Democratic Party convention is confusing and baffling and has extraordinary protests and peculiar measures.
Shops being boarded up, half-hearted mask-wearing protesters.
No policies as such except for measures to address price gouging that don't even make proper sense.
And yet elsewhere, there are serious mysteries to address.
For example, if you were willing to take on Big Food, who no doubt are benefiting from higher grocery prices, isn't the first thing you'd do ensure that We stop eating delicious poisons as part of our daily diet, seed oils and sugars, the kind of things we talk about regular on this show.
Callie Means has educated us brilliantly about the true dangers of big food, so we'll be talking about how the Democratic Party Convention is an illustration of deep hypocrisy and corruption.
It's going to be enjoyable.
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Okay, let's see what's going on in this crazy, dirty, little world of ours that we're trying our best to tolerate.
First of all, let's have a little look at AI's remarkable abilities.
I've not seen this, but you may have done.
This is Trump and Kamala creating babies together.
Surely this has got to be the solution that we are looking for.
Yeah, yeah, that's it.
Is that what we want?
Would that do?
Would that be the answer?
Is that what we're looking for?
Many of us have of course been influenced and possibly, hmm, certainly swayed by occupying these spaces.
One of the things I think that we could be doing together is ensuring that the arguments that are continually used to legitimise censorship and surveillance Are made redundant by our ability to discern.
Now of course it's pretty clear that that was some very brilliant AI.
But sometimes the misinformation arguments are used to legitimize censorship.
Based on the idea of course that you and I are not able to assess truth for ourselves.
That we are by our nature hysterical and by a pessimistic purview of humanity itself.
That we are incapable of controlling our emotions.
Coming into alliance.
Living life through good faith.
These are the kind of arguments that we have to be able to rebut through our responsible conduct.
Now let's have a look at Joe Rogan talking about what it's like to live in online spaces.
And in particular, how we were all affected during the pandemic period, which was one of the first times we saw how the media would marshal a narrative in order to ensure that authority could be imposed.
Here's Joe Rogan talking about at the beginning of COVID, he had a very particular perspective on power and media and conspiracy theories and where he stands now.
Let's have a look.
You know, it's just good to see everybody having a good time.
The country's almost back to normal before World War III.
COVID was just so strange.
We lost a lot of people during COVID, and most of them are still alive.
Yeah, right?
Right?
Yeah, there's a lot of people that I don't fuck with anymore.
Before COVID, I would have told you that vaccines are the most important invention in human history.
After COVID, I'm like, I don't think we went to the moon.
I think Michelle Obama's got a dick, I think Pizzagate is real, I think there's direct energy weapons in Antarctica!
I'm just kidding, I don't think Michelle Obama's got a dick, but I believe all that other shit.
There we go.
Certainly the COVID period provided us with some new perspectives, there's no doubt about it.
And while some of those more salacious views and opinions might be appealing and mull over, surely what we should really be thinking about is whether or not there is a trend towards centralising power and limiting the freedom of individuals.
In my country, the UK, We are seeing measures that would have once been inconceivable easily implemented.
Facial recognition tech, curfews being discussed and murmured about.
Everywhere in the world the police are becoming militarized.
Everywhere in the world farmers are being placed under incredible pressure.
Nowhere in the world are we talking about decentralizing power, running communities
based on budgets that are allocated based on whatever taxation is levied at a nationwide
level so that at the smallest possible level, communities are controlled by the people that
live in them, allowing us true diversity, true freedom, and releasing us from the ongoing
grip of continual cultural tension, much of which seems to me to be utterly unnecessary.
I'd love to actually, could you flip over a page, because I want to look at asset number 28, which is, in the UK, prisoners are being released to make room for new, more important prisoners.
So, who decides what is a crime these days, and who decides who goes down?
We will guarantee a prison cell.
We will make sure that those people who need to be in prison will be in prison.
Not necessarily in the area where they live.
That's good.
That's freedom.
That's the kind of freedom that I always dreamed of as a boy.
A government that would ensure that anyone who needs to go to prison can get to prison.
Not necessarily a prison where they live.
It's not a hotel.
It's not a bed and breakfast.
This is about imprisoning people.
Presumably for crimes that we all agree should be criminalized.
You're noticing the criminalization of the population is something that is becoming exacerbated and is in the ascendancy.
Again, the pandemic's a perfect example of this, where it was plain that opportunities to criminalize were being taken, that it was near criminal to not take certain medications, that it was considered criminal To leave your home, to travel.
And of course, at the time, we were told that these measures were effective and legitimate.
But what are we being told now?
Either that those measures were dubious, or the entire time is being lost in a digital amnesia.
You're not even really supposed to reflect on that time anymore.
Was that correct, those funerals that we watched online?
Was that correct, the parties of the powerful?
Is it correct that either party would have governed differently in either case?
Or did they explicitly support one another continually?
How are the inquiries into the pandemic going in the country you live in?
Did they mysteriously dissipate?
Has anybody pursued successfully any pharmaceutical company?
I know that's happening in various states.
In the United States of America, but the COVID inquiry in the UK was curiously suspended prior to the address of pharmaceutical profits.
These things are interesting and, I believe, extremely important.
That's why it's unlikely that Kamala Harris's price-gouging methods will seriously impact Big Food.
If you want to impact Big Food, you should ensure That the food that they manufacture and distribute is healthy.
You should ensure that there is real candor around what a human diet ought consist of.
Whether or not we should be eating seed oils to unprecedented levels.
Whether or not processed sugars are good for human beings.
Whether or not there's a reason that there's an obesity pandemic and a diabetes pandemic.
And many other pandemics besides.
Cancer appears to be surging suddenly, as does heart disease.
I wonder what the epochal event was.
Is there anything more from the... Oh God, we're still talking about these UK prisoners.
Let's get into it.
They may be two, three hundred miles away from home, but we will guarantee people a prison cell.
The numbers are so tight there.
How can you make that guarantee?
They are tight and that's why we've initiated operation early dawn.
So basically the easiest way to describe it is one in, one out.
In, one out, like it's a nightclub.
There you go.
What better way to run a democracy?
A man that looks like a thumb telling you that they're going to run prisons like discos.
One in, one out.
Operation Early Dawn.
Out you go, mate.
No prisoner in there.
Do you wonder what a crime might be?
We'll let you know what a crime is when we know what we need to imprison people for, when we know what dissent looks like.
Who among us trusts any of these authorities anymore?
Who among us doesn't yearn for something approaching real justice, lucid conversation, true representative democracy, whether you're watching us right now in France or Russia, the United States of America or Senegal, you know that you are led by a corrupt government.
You know that globalist cartels using bureaucratic cover are able to govern and control.
You know that your government lives in the surface of powerful corporations and sees you as a serf class.
And if you didn't know it a matter of minutes ago, you know it now and it's something we'll be discussing Over the course of this show when we look at the somewhat ironically named Democratic Party Convention.
Remember you can watch along with us as Kamala Harris gives her speech this coming Thursday.
We'll be doing a joyful watch along and if you're an awake and wonder you'll be able to attend our Live show!
You can turn up and see me live wherever we are in the world as this movement and campaign grows and spreads as true freedom is enjoyed everywhere that it ought be and there's surely not a nation upon the earth that doesn't crave real freedom.
Let's see what those crazy Australians are doing.
It's Asset 25 this, guys.
Digital ID will be required to have a little drink if you're Australian.
Truly, this is a global threat.
I mean, have you just not noticed that everywhere in the world, agriculture is under punitive attack?
Look, farmers everywhere from Sri Lanka, India, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, the United States of America are all experiencing attacks.
Well, that's because there's a global pollution crisis and we're trying to, you know, address it at once.
Doesn't that address it at once?
Doesn't seem like compassion and care are the beating heart of this beast, does it, elsewhere?
Doesn't seem when it comes to dealing with poverty, or dealing with crime, or dealing with the challenges that come from migration, that compassion is what governs.
It seems that power, and more important than that, the attempt to mask their intentions, Negative impulses always masked behind apparent good intention.
Always an attempt to look like they're trying to help us out.
God knows what they're doing in Australian boozers that warrants digital ID.
Let's have a quick look.
Australians won't have to pull out their licence at the pub anymore under a gold standard digital ID being developed.
Government Services Minister Bill... We need Australians to agree to carry digital ID.
We've tried terrifying them.
We've tried interning them.
We've even tried medicating them.
What if we make those dozy buggers have to produce digital ID in order to drink booze?
That they'll do.
Shorten is today unveiling the new initiative.
It means when you enter a club or hotel a digital token will be sent to that business to verify you are who you say you are.
It also cracks down on scammers by limiting data shared with businesses.
We've got to crack down on those scammers using data shared with business.
The idea that scammers are the real issue and that the real scam isn't your government and mine and the globalists that seek to turn us against one another and benefit from social disruption because if we can't learn how to protest peacefully, if we can't learn to form new alliances, if we can't form the level of tolerance and Robust unification required to oppose these systems.
I don't know how we're going to get out of this.
Hey, listen, if you're watching us on YouTube, we'll be available for a couple more minutes.
I want to have a look at this mystery that surrounds Stonehenge.
Stonehenge, set up by the Druids.
Nobody knows who they were or what.
How did Stonehenge ever get established?
How did they move those stones, potentially from hundreds of miles away?
What is it that we are unable to understand?
And while we squabble on a matchbox worth of intellectual territory, is it not possible that you and I, and all of us, could be exploring a vast new cosmology of radiant new ideas, iridescent with possibility and hope, And does this story about Stonehenge and the mysteries that it may yet conceal offer us true hope that if we haven't been told the truth about history, of course we're not being told the truth about the present.
Stonehenge.
Nobody knows where they were or what they were doing.
The mystery of Stonehenge just got deeper.
New research reveals that 5,000 years ago, the altar stone, largely buried at the centre of the ring, was brought from northern Scotland and not from Wales, as previously thought.
Somehow, Neolithic people with only primitive tools moved a six-tonne rock the length of Britain.
The scientists... It's sort of patronising, aren't we, about people that hail from an era about which we have limited information.
Primitive people with Stone Age tools and dirty, smelly bottoms that probably were difficult to discern whether it was an armpit aroma or a genital aroma were somehow able to worship astral entities and beings beyond our understanding.
Almost as if history is a narrative constructed by people that benefit from concealment rather than a factual document.
Something that's been argued by, well, yes, David Icke, but also Michel Foucault.
However you look at it, if you look at it at all, we're being lied to, baby.
And the Henges is just one great, bloody, geological example of those terrible lies.
I'm on the BBC and will continue to be, unless someone looks at my computer.
We're stunned.
This sort of transportation distance is amazing.
It looks like a sandstone rock that's micaceous, so it's a little bit glittery.
You would think, oh wow, there's rocks like this in pretty close to here.
I would have expected it to come from there, but no, absolutely gobsmacked.
It's definitely Scottish.
And well worth bringing that distance.
How do you know it's Scottish?
Well, actually, when we tried to examine it, it went, like, see you!
And it, like, tried to headbutt me, and it smelled of alcohol.
Now, that's the kind of thing you used to be able to say in the good old days, make jokes about Scottish people drinking too much and being violent, and certainly my children are.
Let me work out the maths.
A core are Scottish due to their...
Own inheritance on their mother's side, but in times like these, such comments are not allowed.
So we're going to leave YouTube for the rest of this.
We're going to be talking about the Democratic Party Convention.
Let's have a look at that countdown.
Well done, guys.
We're going to be talking about the Democratic... Did I say Demo...
That's a Freudian slip and a half.
The Democratic Party Convention.
We're going to be looking at some interesting developments in the world of health.
A surge in cancer and the FDA rejecting MDMA therapies.
We're going to be talking about third party power and we're also going to be looking at that brilliant Rowan Atkinson moment from 2023.
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Russell, what about CERN?
What do you mean?
The Hydron Collider thing?
What do you mean by that?
What do you mean, what about CERN?
CERN, baby, CERN.
OK, let's carry on with this Stonehenge matter.
I'm enjoying this.
This is some of the best henge news I've seen for a while.
It's quite clearly, for these people, that rock had a lot of significance.
The new Finding Mean Stonehenge was built with rocks brought from across the island of Britain.
The largest, the 25-tonne sarsen stones, were brought from the Marlborough Downs in Wiltshire, just 20 miles away.
The smaller, blue stones, were transported from the Preseli Hills in West Wales, a distance of 140 miles.
And now research shows the altar stone came the first.
What's brilliant is that you can see in the ticker the propaganda is continuing.
Zelensky says Korea, Kiev is achieving its strategic...
We don't know anything.
It seems the extraterrestrials must have somehow been involved in moving these rocks around.
Can't see how you get from the Orcadian Basin and travel 500 miles to Stonehenge.
And yet, it continues.
they still continue to offer you information that's using the same purview and the same paradigm
as the information that would have you believe that in the past, everyone was just like idiots,
loafing around, baffled and absolutely confused by the world.
Well, perhaps this is a time for us to accept that what we're engaged in now
is the management of information through the creation of categories, ironically,
of misinformation and disinformation.
That will be used to shut down information that's not harmful to you, but information that could wake you up.
And elsewhere, what you'll get is strongly curated media spaces so that you're only given information that will make you vote and consume in certain ways, and obviously behave more deeply than even voting and consuming in ways that you don't even understand.
Entering into a kind of, I would suggest, a psychological gridlock where your behaviours and even your thoughts will be subject to monitoring.
I'm not suggesting the technology exists yet to literally neurologically monitor the activity of your mind, but by God, when it exists, that's how it will be used.
What I'm saying is that When you cast your eye across history, what you were told and what likely seems true and untrue, some of it untrue simply because we do not really have the ability to assess the information, but some of it untrue because we're not ever granted the opportunity to consider that this is anything other than an ongoing progression that we're engaged in.
The people in the past were idiots.
Look at them.
Some of their nipple hairs were over a yard long.
Whereas these days we have washing machines and electric cars.
Those dirty bloody idiots... Oh, hold on a minute.
They were moving stones for hundreds and hundreds of miles.
Is it possible that they were able to use consciousness in ways that to us would seem like magic?
Is it possible that there were civilizations that go Way beyond what we could appreciate and understand.
The answer is yes, it is possible because we're dealing to some degree with the infinite and the eternal.
Perhaps not when it comes to terrestrial matters, which can be monitored and measured, but certainly when it comes to the potential for communication, when it comes for the possibility of Even means of communication, means of transportation that are beyond what we currently understand, certainly worth us considering, rather than living in a perpetual state of haughty superciliousness.
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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Furthest, 500 miles from the Orcadian Basin that lies north of Inverness.
How exactly the stone was transported so far is unclear.
If it came over land, people would have had to bring it through dense forests and over mountains.
Alternatively, it could have been brought by sea on a giant raft.
But this is a huge stone.
The geologists used techniques from the mining industry to study crystals within the altar stone.
It provided a unique signature that match rocks in Scotland.
It certainly implies a huge level of communication, exchange, people travelling.
It's quite hard for us with our modern mindset, I think, to imagine.
The finding gives archaeologists more to ponder.
Stonehenge was probably a temple, but why a rock from Scotland had such significance is a puzzle.
Thomas More Sky News in Wiltshire.
There you go.
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Did you love Blackadder?
Do you love Mr Bean?
Do you know that Rowan Atkinson is an incredibly shy, reticent and guarded man?
He likes driving fast cars and he's perhaps one of the greatest clowns that the modern world has ever known.
Certainly one of the most famous comedians.
How extraordinary then that Rowan Atkinson felt compelled to testify against the levels of censorship And how that's an attack in effect on humanity itself, to laugh, to live in good faith, to recognize that even if you disagree with me, and I dispute your way of living, and your manner of communicating, in good faith we have to believe in freedom of speech.
Let's have a look at this speech.
You might have seen it when it first came out in 2023.
in the hierarchy of principles that must be regarded as near sacred and perhaps even literally
sacred for where does all meaning come from where does all connection come from and what
does all true connection imply let's have a look at this speech you might have seen
it when it first came out in 2023 i know i did because i'm a big fan of ryan atkinson
but certainly it's become very popular now likely in light of the uk's new attitude
towards censorship.
Likely in light of the fact that the UK is making much of the incarceration of recent participants in protest.
You, of course, like me, condemn all violence.
You, like me, of course, are appalled and disgusted by racism, knowing that unity among us is the first step to being able to oppose those that control us.
And you, like me, will love this articulate defense of free speech and great comedy coming from the genius that is Rowan Atkinson.
My starting point when it comes to the consideration of any issue relating to free speech is my passionate belief that the second most precious thing in life is the right to express yourself freely.
The most precious thing in life, I think, is food in your mouth.
And the third most precious is a roof over your head.
But a fixture for me in the number two slot is free expression just below the need to sustain life itself.
That is because I have enjoyed free expression in this country all my professional life and fully expect to continue to do so.
Personally, I suspect highly unlikely to be arrested for whatever laws exist to contain free expression because of the undoubtedly privileged position that is afforded to those of a high public profile.
So my concerns are less for myself and more for those more vulnerable because of their lower profile.
Like the man arrested in Oxford for calling a police horse gay.
Or the teenager arrested for calling the Church of Scientology a cult.
Or the cafe owner arrested for displaying passages from the Bible on a TV screen.
Rowan Atkinson is a comic genius and genius, if you ask me, implies that there are aspects of what he does that are entirely organic to the point of being inadvertent, like the touch of the nose or his emphasis.
These are possibly a combination of deliberate and Impulsive, instinctual, comedic cadences.
That's why I love it on Awake and Wonders, on our locals community, we do analysis of stand-up comedy.
Let's do one on Rowan Atkinson, actually.
I'd love to do a Rowan Atkinson special, take a few bits of him and get into Rowan Atkinson and what makes him a genius, you know, whether it's Mr. Bean or Blackadder.
And then to learn, of course, that he is a...
Highly principled individual who in spite of his love of privacy is willing to put his neck on the line because he recognized that something significant is happening.
That people are being censored and subject to levels of control that are intolerable and in themselves ridiculous.
Rowan Atkinson's been at the forefront of comedy for a long time.
I keep mentioning his shyness because I remember Richard Curtis who's been his partner in some of his best projects.
Mr. Bean and Blackadder.
Saying that when he first met Rowan Atkinson, I think at Cambridge University, he thought that he was a cushion because he was so quiet and demure.
To see him stridently defending free speech and the examples he's given are such brilliant ones, aren't they?
Saying a horse is gay.
Loads of us in the UK have seen examples of people being arrested for social media posts and the principle of free speech is so important that I suppose what has to happen in order for us to accept That censorship is necessary is that the rest of the media environment has to create the conditions where it seems sort of plausible and even necessary.
This free speech is leading to murder!
This free speech is leading to chaos!
We don't even want to censor free speech but we have to because of what the free speech is leading to.
Do you see how the legacy media would benefit from towing the line on that?
Do you see how the government benefit always from the legitimisation of authority?
Even if the individuals involved in the policy, or the implementation of the policy, or even leading an entire country, they themselves May not know what they do, but we know what they do.
We know that they benefit from more authority.
We know they benefit from creating conditions that advance the interests of the most powerful institutions and individuals on the planet.
How do we know?
Because we had our eyes open during the pandemic.
We saw once again how a crisis for normal people is an opportunity for Big tech giants, big pharma, governments that are able to regulate and legislate.
We saw it and we mustn't forget it and we are now in the midst of a further advance where they will once again increase their grip, increase their stranglehold and they may relinquish slightly but it will never go back to the levels that it was before.
Remember we're not still in the grips of the measures that were exerted during the pandemic but it hasn't gone back has it to how it was before the pandemic and it never will.
And this will happen again, I predict, with successive crises, whether they are wars, or health crises, or nationalised emergencies.
You'll be able to see for yourself in real time.
The only thing you have to do is remember.
And in addition to remembering, you can do this too.
Demand certain rights and be willing to protest, always peacefully.
Never violently.
Always with love in your heart driving you.
Never the hatred that affords them the ability of regulating and controlling that they crave so plainly and pursue so aggressively.
I've heard of some of these more ludicrous offences and charges.
I remembered that I had been here before in a fictional context.
I once did a show called Not The Nine O'Clock News, some years ago, and we did a sketch where Griff Rhys Jones played Constable Savage, a manifestly racist police officer to whom I, as his station commander, is giving a dressing down for arresting a black man on a whole string of ridiculous, trumped-up and ludicrous charges.
The charges for which Constable Savage arrested Mr. Winston Cadogo of 55 Mercer Road were these.
Walking on the cracks in the pavement.
Walking in a loud shirt in a built-up area during the hours of darkness.
And one of my favourites, walking around all over the place.
He was also arrested for urinating in a public convenience and looking at me in a funny way.
Who would have thought that we would end up with a law that would allow life to imitate art so exactly?
I read somewhere a defender of the status quo claiming that the fact that the gay horse case was dropped after the arrested man refused to pay the fine, and that the Scientology case was also dropped at some point during the court process, was proof that the law was working well.
Ignoring the fact that the only reason these cases were dropped was because of the publicity that they had attracted.
The police sensed that ridicule was just around the corner and withdrew their actions.
But what about the thousands of other cases that did not enjoy the oxygen of publicity?
That weren't quite ludicrous enough to attract media attention?
Even for those actions that were withdrawn, people were arrested, questioned, taken to court, and then released.
You know, that isn't a law working properly.
That is censoriousness of the most intimidating kind, guaranteed to have, as Lord Deer says, the chilling effect on free expression and free protest.
Parliament's Joint Committee on Human Rights summarised, as you may know, this whole issue very well by saying, While arresting a protester for using threatening or abusive speech may, depending on the circumstances, be a proportionate response, we do not think that language or behaviour that is merely insulting should ever be criminalised in this way.
The clear problem with the outlawing of insult is that too many things can be interpreted as such.
Criticism is easily construed as insult by certain parties.
Ridicule easily construed as insult.
Sarcasm, unfavourable comparison, merely stating an alternative point of view to the orthodoxy can be interpreted as insult.
And because so many things can be interpreted as insult, it is hardly surprising that so many things have been, as the examples I talked about earlier show.
Although the law under discussion has been on the statute book for over 25 years, Yet another example of comedians clearly having more common sense than politicians and great communicators like Rowan Atkinson being able to illustrate points that might otherwise be lost in endless bureaucracy, always offered to us as protection or convenience.
Always we're being told that big tech and big government and big business want to keep us safe and want to protect the vulnerable.
It's extraordinary, isn't it, how they always seem to benefit from these measures.
Surely then we should demand protection and alliance from one another and opposition to them and their plain as day measures of control.
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My favorite bit as well is when he goes walking about all over the, walking around all over the place.
Now, it's time for today's main story.
The Democratic Party Convention Oxymoronic, with a special emphasis on the moronic, is already underway.
But at some point, Kamala Harris is going to have to start Fronting up and telling us what that party means and what that party stands for.
Because the party convention itself seems to be a maelstrom of chaos.
Where it's being attacked from the left, attacked from the right.
Protesters are opposing one another.
Protests take place during the convention itself that seem curiously limp-wristed.
And again, like Rowan Atkinson there, it might be argued, well this is evidence of healthy debate.
And healthy conversation, and the freedom to protest.
But wait till you see the protest, and sort of what it looked like, and what it's redolent of, and what it seems to be.
It seems to me that the Democratic Party Convention is a place of mass confusion.
That Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris, doesn't have a clear understanding of what the party stands for.
And increasingly we begin to recognize that this is a movement that stands for very little.
And the people that support it are those that are unwilling to let go of the idea that there is some value somewhere in just symbols and synecdoches of meaning rather than actual true purpose.
Here's Kamala Harris speaking to the press and it makes you realise why a key part of their presidential campaign is keeping Kamala quiet.
And that's what our election is about.
Our election is about understanding the importance of this beautiful country of ours in terms of what we stand for around the globe as a democracy.
As a democracy, we know there's a duality to the nature of democracy.
On the one hand, incredible strength when it is intact.
What it does for its people to protect and defend their rights, their liberty, and their freedom.
Incredibly strong and incredibly fragile.
I suppose it's a version of democracy that's being described by Kamala there that's like a sort of Trump condom.
It's the only thing that can prevent Trump bursting forth.
But what are we being protected from when we're living in the midst of such evident propaganda?
A system that plainly facilitates globalism, corporatism, corruption, control of the individual, needless and senseless propaganda.
Everything here seems to be a spectacle or a construct.
Now I bet a real person created that sign that hangs as the backdrop.
And the fact that it's designed to look all kind of folky is further evidence that what we're living in is an attempt to make things look real.
To make it seem like there are politicians and political movements that are connected to ordinary people.
And that's why there's so much effort put into constructing meme moments.
You saw one with the Obama phone call.
To Kamala.
Like, hey, we're just phoning to support you.
Oh, you happen to be filming this on a phone.
You don't think that hours of conversation went into that?
Ensuring that TikTok, which is a platform that that party seeks to ban, is effectively used?
Do you know that they're astroturfing the social media space?
Paying influencers to speak words of praise for Kamala?
Because organically, those words won't occur.
They're not even capable of popping to a shop and buying a tortilla-based snack without it seeming fake and affected.
I'm of course talking about the Dorito moment where Kamala and Tim Waltz attempt to look like a couple of congenial colleagues enjoying themselves in a shop.
If this is the best they can do when constructing propaganda, Lord alone help us if they were ever granted the opportunity to run the world's most powerful nation.
Let's have a look at it.
Now the reason this is trending under the hashtag staged is because some people noted
that Kamala's husband there has already got some Doritos in his hand and here's a longer video from
this sort of desperate campaign from this dreadful simulacrum where all we're ever invited to do is fear Trump.
Fear him!
Fear Donald Trump, for God's sake!
Well, what I would suggest is that it's difficult to conjure up fear for imagined spectres when we're so plainly haunted by a Kafkaesque nightmare, where advancing bureaucracy facilitates further authority, where endless propaganda invites us to believe in a candidate that doesn't know what she herself believes in, And while clearly the powerful continue to benefit from conflagrations and conflict on our streets, surely then it's our own morality and our own deep wisdom and our shared wisdom that we can reach together with one another that can defend us from this extraordinary threat.
Here's the real version of them acquiring Doritos, and I don't know man, it looks like the whole thing is somewhat constructed.
And didn't you sort of even see a moment where Kamala looked a little bit happy that there was a sort of a moment of something that looked genuine?
Because there are no genuine policies, there's no genuine attempt to improve the lives of American people.
Like if you cared, for example, about regulating big food, You'd probably be banning Doritos.
You'd certainly be ensuring that people knew that the majority of big food snacks are very, very bad for you.
You'd certainly be supporting farmers.
You'd be saying, we're not going to centralise farms, we're going to decentralise farms, we're going to empower farmers, we're going to facilitate Ethical, organic farming by empowering farmers.
Not from top-down edicts that seem designed to impoverish and disempower farmers.
If you cared about ordinary people, you wouldn't govern the way they govern, and you wouldn't create the kind of propaganda they create.
Let's have another look at the, uh, what will surely be known as Dorito Gate.
And a gate made of Doritos would be more useful than a government made of individuals like these.
Doritos.
How's that?
Ah, Dougie, there they are.
there they are.
Thank you.
I know you want this.
I've ordered corn nuts.
You see corn nuts over there too?
Oh yeah, that's the best.
There you go.
You see corn nuts over there?
You know, because we get on so well, and this is how it'll be when we're running America.
Like, he'll find the Doritos and present the Doritos,
and it won't matter that there's endless forever wars across Europe and across the Middle East
and that we're facilitating endless American misadventure
that...
Endlessly impoverished American taxpayers, and it won't matter that you're being censored and surveilled and offered as the only token of your freedom, the ability to stare at a screen and consume, and that instead of addressing price gouging, we'll address the disgusting food that you're fed, and instead of offering you tokenistic policies, we'll offer you some meaning and some truth and something of value that you'll probably find Yourself, because your government ain't going to find it for you, and maybe it ain't the role of your government to do anything other than manage municipality, ensure that there's reasonable defence, and consensual governing, and consensual policing, and consensual justice, all organised through assembly, communication, dialogue and conversation.
You ain't going to get that Munching away at the old Doritos or anything else I would contest.
Let's have a look at the, even the ardent Democrat Party supporters don't know what to believe anymore.
This is an epitomising image I would say.
A pro-Palestine protester wearing a Covid mask demanding justice and a ceasefire in the Middle East.
A ceasefire and an end to violence and an end to war is surely something that we all believe in.
Surely all of us want peace.
Immediately.
Urgently.
Always.
But what seems really baffling and confusing is this party's inability to hold together even its own demographic.
Let's have a look.
Oh, y'all can do better than that.
Mike De Monte!
Oh my God!
150,000 people are dead!
You are thwarting a genocide!
The Harris-Mackinnon administration keeps thwarting Mike!
Why? Take it down!
Free Palestine!
Free Palestine!
Free Palestine!
Sometimes I feel that the simulation is breaking down.
That the protester herself, an ardent believer clearly in the token that is the mask, once it was proven that the mask made no difference, now even by the most enthusiastic reckoning, this pandemic is over.
Many of us believe that the pandemic barely even began.
Even the most biased and Pfizer-funded science would tell you that those masks were never effective.
Even Fauci himself acknowledged the masks were not effective.
So here, in one sense, we have an ardent devotee of the liberalist message.
Liberalism that no longer means freedom in an Orwellian twist that would be hard to predict except by that great writer.
On that side of the fence, on that side of this amorphous line, that protester's on board.
But when it comes now to the Democrat Party's policy on Israel-Palestine, well, it turns out that she has to throw rocks and protest because she ain't gonna get what she wants from her leaders.
Not from that party.
The party that she believes in don't exist.
Certainly it's not It's not there, it's not having its convention in Chicago right now, and doesn't it even look like their security that are moving her off the stage don't even really mean anything.
I don't think she's wearing the Master Hider identity, mate.
I think you could, you know, how many people do you think are wearing those shoes?
So, come along now everybody.
Are you beginning to sense That the simulation is quaking?
That no one really believes in this anymore?
Isn't it possible that among us and between us we can come up with something a little better than this?
Something to believe in?
Because even CNN, and I'll tell you this, I'm genuinely confused by this.
Because...
I do consider the media, the legacy media, the traditional media, to entirely be on board with the amplification of the globalist, centralist message.
That could mean Kamala Harris, could mean Keir Starmer, could mean Macron, could mean Trudeau, could mean any one of those centre-left, but ultimately, I would say, globalist politicians.
Here, CNN appear to be identifying, or at least tracing round, the elephant that is so plainly in the room.
And that elephant is not the symbol of the Republican Party, no, that elephant is the lack of identifiable policy
emerging from this convention or this movement.
You know, there's price gouging, which evidently economically is not a sensible way to address the costs of
the inflation and subsequent Covid measures that have led to the conditions that many people are experiencing as high
grocery bills, high gas bills.
But for now let's have a quick look at CNN doing the unthinkable.
It seems like they are committed to reporting on the news and the news is this Kamala Harris don't seem to have no policies.
How While Kamala Harris' campaign unraveled, they obtained the resignation letter of the Harris campaign state operations director, who is now joining the Bloomberg campaign.
She wrote, it is unacceptable that with less than 90 days until Iowa, we still do not have a real plan to win.
Our campaign for the people is made up of diverse talent, which is being squandered by Indecision and a lack of leaders who lead, Molly, that is rough stuff.
You wrote a fantastic cover story on Kamala Harris about a month ago or so.
I'm sure based on what your reporting has been, a lot of this isn't really a surprise to you.
No, what's a surprise is that she has failed to turn it around, despite literally months and months and months of hearing this kind of frustration.
And you hear, you know, it's reporters, it's people inside the campaign, it's people outside the campaign, it's pretty much every voter that you meet on the campaign trail who goes to see her.
And the common theme is people want to like her, and then she doesn't close the deal.
She's not able to articulate a consistent and compelling message that makes those voters who show up for her Who are interested in what she's selling that makes them decide, yes, this is the candidate I can commit to.
And the time story and a post story today have really laid out this frustration, especially within her team, that she hasn't been able to make those decisions.
And she's been all over the place in terms of message.
Here's a clip to show some of her kind of all over the place messaging.
Truth.
Justice.
Decency.
Equality.
Freedom.
Our mother would sit up trying to figure out how to make it all work.
That's something most Americans know all too well.
And that's what my 3 a.m.
agenda is all about.
He's tearing us apart.
She'll bring us together.
This is Trump.
And in every possible way, this is the anti-Trump.
And now to Lou, her one of the messages is she's the one who can bring back the Obama coalition in the way that Obama had it in 2007.
Yeah, they've tried out a number of different messages over the past several months and just tried to see what is stuck and it's been difficult to follow her campaign because there have been so many different messages and one of the biggest debates that she's having internally is whether she wants to be sort of this progressive Left-wing, California liberal, or whether or not she wants to be more of a moderate.
And both of those lanes are currently clogged up, and the fact that she's kind of vacillating between the two of those makes it difficult for any voter to stick to her when there are so many other options.
And Julie, this was a policy-heavy campaign, I think in a way that some folks who got in didn't necessarily predict and maybe weren't ready for, and she has had issues with some of her policies.
Right, and some of this goes back to the candidate herself.
I mean, they have tried out a lot of different messages and a lot of different strategies, but as Molly said, it is her lack of ability to stick to one policy prescription, one set of policy issues that she really wants to be her trademark that has put her where she is today.
Yeah, for her it seems like it's do or die Iowa, so we'll see.
Just, you know, a couple weeks left.
It's going to be an extraordinary election because what we have really, I suppose, is progressive legacy media.
Progressive in the sense that there is a kind of materialist belief that humanity is heading to some kind of ascension.
Fully behind the Democrat Party, as you might imagine, other than sort of debates like this.
And you have online platforms hosting conversations between Trump and Musk.
How is this propaganda going to unfold when really it seems to me that there are very few conversations taking place about what genuinely and truthfully matters to all of us.
The ability to live our lives individually and communally with a degree of unity.
To have the freedom to express yourself religiously and spiritually.
To become the person that you're intended to be.
Somewhat free from the overreach of government and the endless bludgeoning of global corporatism.
Doesn't seem to me that that's something that's being openly discussed but the Democratic Party Convention is going to be pretty fascinating and we'll be doing a watch along when Kamala does her speech.
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Ivermectin is bad for you.
If you are a pharmaceutical giant looking to exploit populations for endless profit, because there's some evidence to suggest that Ivermectin might be effective in the treatment of cancers, and that MDMA could be an effective treatment for PTSD.
Is it true then that the pharmaceutical industry, and the key word here is industry, are more interested in profit than healing people?
Is such a thing possible?
Is it possible that the pharmaceutical industry requires medications that can be endlessly prescribed rather than medicines that effectively heal people?
Is it possible that clinical trials are never undertaken unless it's likely that there's a profit at the end of them?
Is it possible that we have to accept the idea that corporations make all of their decisions on the basis of profit and that Something like that is not the fault of any individual, but a systemic thinking that requires radical address.
And, is it possible too, that only collectively, through exploring and expressing our individual freedom, our communal duty, and deep-held spiritual truths, will we be able to oppose something as monumental and mendacious As a pharmaceutical industry gone awry.
Let's have a look at this story about MDMA versus PTSD and the very fact that the FDA, wow this is a lot of acronyms, will not allow those treatments to be permitted Presumably because they really wanna help us.
Is that the reason they do things?
Yeah, that's right.
I remember now.
Reality.
The pandemic.
Everything.
My childhood.
The whole thing's pointing to all of these globalist interests being on our side.
A few hours ago, the FDA rejected MDMA therapy as a treatment for PTSD.
It's a setback for the growing movement to use psychedelics for treatment of mental health conditions.
It comes as the agency was under intense pressure from politicians and veterans to approve the drug.
Last week, 80 members of Congress sent a letter to President Biden underscoring the grave need for new treatments to address PTSD in veterans.
But back in June, the FDA's own advisory committee said there wasn't enough evidence the therapy was safe or effective.
NBC News Medical Fellow... We like the phrase safe and effective, and there's not enough evidence that these medicines are either safe or effective.
And safe and effective, that's what runs the world these days.
Dr. Akshay Sile joins me now.
So, Dr. Sile, break down why the FDA shot down this treatment.
Well, because it wasn't profitable and they prefer medicines that can be endlessly prescribed.
Thank you for joining us, Doctor.
That's been very, very helpful.
But that's just my perspective.
I want to see what Callie Means says.
Callie Means has been so brilliant on the subject of Big Pharma and excellent on the subject of Big Food.
These two industries appear to operate in a kind of lox.
step ensuring that we remain on a conveyor belt of ill health becoming steadily more
obese and diabetic and in need of pharmaceutical intervention and down they swoop the other
vampiric cohort to fill us full of various therapies that may or may not be beneficial
to us but are certainly beneficial to them. Let's see what he's saying. The FDA just kneecapped
approval of MDMA.
This is the highest efficacy, lowest side effect intervention for depression and PTSD ever studied.
Help those suffering get to the root cause of trauma.
But it's not recurring treatment against pharma business model.
Outrageous.
But surely they wouldn't be as Audacious and as mendacious and downright malfeasant to deploy such techniques against cancer.
Cancer which curiously appears to be on the rise among young people.
Cancer which curiously appears to have metastasized itself into a new turbo version.
Sometime around 2020, 2021, did anything apocal happen around that time?
Let me know in the comments and the chat.
Be careful what you post.
It's becoming a very sensorial, invasive, and authoritarian world.
Here is Kathy... Kathleen Ruddy, a cancer surgeon, talking about how ivermectin...
Might have potential as an anti-cancer agent.
Who among us has not been affected by cancer directly?
How many people can you list that have had cancer?
Please God, cancer survivors, but likely too people who have lost their lives.
Is it possible, plausible, likely even, that there is an oncological industry that acts like every other aspect of the pharmaceutical industry and puts profits ahead of health?
Surely not.
I'll have to say that I was as astonished as anyone might be that ivermectin has potential as an anti-cancer agent.
I'm a cancer surgeon.
We don't do parasites.
You may be a cancer surgeon, but I'm a vet, and I know a horse pace when I see one, and I'm looking at one when I see the words ivermectin.
Is that one word or two?
Sorry?
Well, just, it's a horse pace.
That's two words.
We don't do ivermectin.
And I was not really even familiar with those people who use ivermectin.
And so when, in the early days of COVID, when it became clear that ivermectin was effective in preventing and treating patients with a SARS-CoV-2 infection...
Kathleen Ruddy is out of control.
Look at her, spreading misinformation and curing cancer.
This is the kind of person that needs to be stamped out and shut down.
Surely we're not beginning to believe that the pharmaceutical industry benefits from people being sick.
in order that they have people to treat. Why? That would be crazy, insane almost. Surely we
don't imagine for a moment that during the pandemic period the use of ivermectin was banned
and even the discussion of it was censored because it was a cheap and effective way to treat a
disease that otherwise might have caused profits to have been generated through new mRNA gene
therapy stroke vaccines.
No.
Don't become cynical.
Keep your heart open and your mind closed.
And your heart might be strongly affected by some of the alternatives to ivermectin, is one of the deeper ironies of this situation.
So whether it's MDMA Or Ivermectin.
It seems that the pharmaceutical industry have an interest in repressing, suppressing, and distracting us from effective therapies in order to perpetuate measures that might even make us sicker.
But that's just what I think!
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