Hillary Clinton THREATENS October Election “SURPRISE” + John Kerry’s WAR On The Constitution - SF464
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Hey, we're doing this in a new studio.
Now, if you've been following our content, you will know that primarily what we're interested in, and what today's stories are determined by, is the interesting dynamic that's emerging between globalism and nationalism.
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Hello everyone, we're in Atlanta.
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Don't pretend that it's not a TV studio.
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Right, listen!
This is going to be like an extraordinary day, I can tell you that now.
Remember, tonight we're going to be live streaming for the VP debates.
We're going to be live streaming, so we're going to be moving this rig mobile.
And, on today's show, we're going to be talking about the first election in Europe that's been won outright by a far-right party.
You can talk about Or you can talk about the peculiar elections in Germany.
But we're in an interesting inflection point in Austria and I want to talk with you about what nationalism versus globalism means.
I want to talk to you today about the subject of immigration.
I want to talk to you about Elon Musk's claim that the Dems are important voters.
And I want to talk to you about the hypocrisy that surrounds the subject of free speech.
Let me know in the chat what you guys think.
Okay, first of all though, an extraordinary claim from Hillary Clinton, that she is the most investigated innocent person that you've ever met in your life.
Let's have a look.
Entire, entire life.
But I will tell you it is not a pleasant experience.
Okay, and let's have a look at this.
You've seen this already.
I figure this was on The View when Biden and Whoopi Goldberg mimed the execution of a bug Donald Trump.
Then he just wouldn't go.
He was like a bug.
He just kept being there.
He was like a bug right there.
So you felt...
I mean, in a sense, you can't condemn Joe Biden for things like that anymore.
All right, guys, if you're happy that the tech's good, then I'll move my priorities to what I'm doing here.
I need to not be distracted.
Well done.
You're happy that things are working well.
See you later, you lot.
Thanks very much.
Alright, so let's have a look at our first sort of story that we're going to be talking about is the elections in Austria.
What does it mean when it comes to civil cohesion and peace between people of all races and religions?
What does it mean about our ability to come together and oppose centralised corruption?
I wonder if there's a version of nationalism that can be inclusive, a version of nationalism that recognises the indigenous cultures of countries like Germany and Britain and Spain, the United States of America, although which indigenous culture, which layer of time is it that you want to revere, honour and assimilate to?
While we enter into this conversation at depth, I think it's important that we have a good faith agreement between people of different cultures and communities, that unless we're willing to come together against centralised power, we're not going to have the opportunity to even negotiate between one another about what a new France or a new Austria or a new America or a new UK even looks like.
While we're lost and strewn in division, we'll end up ultimately playing into their hands.
It's hardly original to say that divide and conquer has always been the modus operandi of the establishment in all of its In all of its incarnations.
Let's have a look first, before we get into that story, at CNN's Jennings, Scott Jennings.
I've seen a lot of his comments lately, and he's making some interesting points, calling Tim Walks a buffoon, ahead of tonight's debate, that you can watch along with us, live from Atlanta, at 9pm Eastern Time tonight.
Is that 9pm Eastern Time tonight, I figure?
Thanks.
Let's have a look at Scott Jennings on the subject of the debate.
Walt Walls is a buffoon.
I'm sorry, this guy, he's the only school teacher in America who brags that none of his students can get into an Ivy League school.
I had 24 kids in my high school class, and none of them went to Yale.
He's had one consequential press interaction with our Dan Abash, who asked him about the fabrications in his own resume, and his answer was essentially, you know, me no understand words good.
My wife, the English you're telling my grammar's not always correct, but again.
I mean, he's a buffoon.
He's on a free ride for running under Harris.
He gets very little press.
They don't let him talk to the press for a reason.
I want one thing out of this debate.
I want J.D.
Vance to go out there and get under his skin.
He has legendary hot, short temper.
A lot of governors do, but apparently he does.
I want J.D.
Vance to go out there and have him explain why he is denigrating J.D.
Vance's story.
Small-town America ends up making something better out of his life, which is something we should want for every kid.
Welcome to those of you from Bongino's Army.
Welcome to those of you that are watching us, because Crowder is off this week.
I hope you enjoyed the reporting he did last week on New York City Covid Czar's sex parties.
They were pretty fantastic.
He got a one-man healthcare-oriented New York ditty operating out of that place.
Now, if you are watching us on YouTube, we'll be with you for another five minutes.
And then we'll be exclusively available on Rumble.
Let's start today's main story.
Our main story is about immigration and the various difficult challenges that it presents.
The potential that immigration generates conflict between people and prevents the necessary unity required to oppose true globalism and its very real threat.
We're starting with the victory in Austria of their far-right Freedom Party.
Now I imagine that the liberal and legacy media are condemning out of hand the rise of the far-right in Austria.
But over the course of this conversation we'll be considering What the reasonable conversation around immigration looks like and sounds like.
You let me know in the chat, Rumble community members like you, Buddy1205 and you, PacoP, PNW and you, Joshua Graham.
Let me know what you think.
Be honest and open, this is a free speech place.
Hey NerdFarAway, I love Dave as well.
Nice to see you guys in there.
Alright, so let's have a look at the events in Europe and see how it relates to the forthcoming election in America.
Elon Musk's claim that the Dems are important voters.
The as yet unverified claim that's being made about the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Department saying that up to 13,000 illegal immigrants have been convicted of murder and released into the US.
Is that A true story.
Let's have a look at that and let's investigate that.
But first let's start with what's happening in Austria.
European countries including Germany and the Netherlands to see a jump in support for the far right.
The party has vowed to create what it calls a fortress against migrants.
Chancellor Karl Nehammer's governing conservatives came in second and have indicated they won't form a coalition with the Freedom Party under its current leader.
We have opened the door to a new era.
Together, we are now going to write a new chapter in Austrian history.
Extraordinary, and I suppose whenever anyone mentions Austria and the far right, certain concerns will come to the forefront, but that doesn't mean that there can't be a conversation about immigration, which seems to be the issue on which the Freedom Party primarily campaigned.
On the subject of immigration in the United States of America, Elon Musk had
a conversation with a woman who was a former U.S.
Ambassador to the United States.
She said, There are many ways to get to the United States.
The only way to get there is to go to the United States.
So Elon Musk says they're important voters, it's obvious.
With an election looming, the US is approving citizen applications at the fastest speed in years.
Okay, so I wonder if that is in any way connected to what is customarily regarded as a form of election interference.
Let's have a look at this piece of Fox News reporting on the rather more audacious claim that 13,000 Convicted murderers have been released into the US.
This is apparently an ICE figure, but it's not been confirmed.
You guys got the sound?
Some people are saying that there's problems with the sound.
You're across it?
You know why it happened?
Excellent.
Alright, let's have a look at this.
Well, a disturbing development on the border crisis.
Wait until you hear this.
The Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirms that more than 13,000 illegal immigrants convicted of murder have been caught at the border and then released into the United States.
So to set the stage here, let me just explain what these numbers mean.
ICE has something called a non-detained docket.
Essentially what that is, is it means migrants who were encountered by DHS but are no longer in federal custody.
So who's on this non-detained docket?
It's illegal immigrants who are caught and released at the border, released with the court date years away.
They're in immigration proceedings combined with illegal immigrants who have already been ordered, deported from the country by a judge, but are still here roaming the country.
So keep that in mind.
According to a letter that the acting director of ICE just sent to Texas Congressman Tony Gonzalez, on ICE's non-detained docket, they're currently tracking 425,000 non-citizens who have been convicted of a crime.
thousand non-citizens who have been convicted of a crime.
Of that number, over 13,000 non-citizens have convictions for homicide and are
on the non-detained docket, meaning they're roaming the country right now.
On top of that, there are another 15,811 non-citizens convicted of sexual assault who are roaming
the country right now on ICE's non-detained docket.
It doesn't stop there.
Those are convictions.
The ICE director also says there are currently just under 1,900 non-citizens on the non-detained
docket who have pending homicide charges who are roaming the country, and another 4,250
non-citizens who have pending sexual assault charges who are roaming the country on the
non-detained docket.
So people's eyes might be glazing over right now with all the numbers we just threw at you.
Just to put it...
My eyes were glazing over a little bit but I was also concerned that there are alarming numbers and alarming claims and I was trying to understand what the time frame is.
Is this in the last 24 months, 36 months, is this in the last 10 years, is this ever?
It's pretty concerning of course.
In a nutshell right here, what we've learned from the Acting ICE Director via this letter to Congressman Tony Gonzalez is right now there are over 13,000 illegal aliens convicted of homicide who are roaming the United States right now.
There are another 15,811 illegal aliens roaming the country right now who have been convicted of sexual...
What I would say is that with any news reporting, sometimes the more innocuous language is an indicator of their editorialisation.
The use of the word roaming, for example, is to heighten fear.
If those numbers are true, it is alarming, it is frightening.
I suppose what we're trying to do on Rumble is bring together some complex and opposing ideas, people's concerns about immigration, Imagine if you had a referenda right now in this country, the United States of America, and in a way you're having a referenda on every single subject because you've got an election in a couple of months.
It seems that the majority of people, or a significant number of people, I'd probably guess that it was a majority, would prefer Net zero migration.
Seems like the same thing is true in the UK.
Based on the recent victory in Austria, the same is true there too.
In France, it seems likely that people would prefer net zero migration rather than an ongoing and apparently unchecked system of migration.
Does it mean though that if you have concerns about migration that you are racist and what do you do about communities that have to coexist that are already in the country?
I'm sure some of you are familiar with the number of deportations that took place in your country's history when it came to control of the southern border and I wonder how you marry together the idea of harmony and cohesion among the citizenry with management of the borders.
Later on this week we'll be able to show you a conversation between myself and Colonel Douglas McGregor where we cover this issue.
If you're watching us on YouTube though, that's it.
Let's start the countdown right now.
Over the course of the show we're going to be talking about Hillary Clinton's terrifying warning that there is going to be a surprise in October.
We're going to be looking in depth that John Kerry's claim that the First Amendment is dangerous and that your free speech has to be controlled.
But to see that conversation, you're going to have to click the link in the description on YouTube.
Come on over to our home in Rumble to enjoy the rest of this story on the subject of migration and the Hillary Clinton story.
See you over there now.
Goodbye, YouTube.
We're now off YouTube.
Okay.
Yeah, thank you.
Stay with me.
You were queued up on the clip throughout that.
Okay, so that, yeah.
Okay.
Alright, guys.
So, listen.
So let's carry on with this story now.
I'm gonna play out the rest of this clip.
...been convicted of sexual assault and there are even...
...been convicted of sexual assault and there are even more who are facing charges for homicide and charges for sexual
assault.
So this just goes to show guys the non-detained docket has exploded under the Biden administration to over I believe it's 7.3 million.
They're anticipating it could hit 8 million by the end of the years, but Now click.
looking at the numbers on this letter right here, there are currently over 600,000 been
convicted of sexual assault and there are even more who are facing charges for homicide
and charges for sexual assault.
So this just goes to show guys the non detained docket has exploded under the Biden administration
to over I believe it's 7.3 million.
They're anticipating it could hit 8 million by the end of the years.
But looking at the numbers on this letter right here, there are currently over 600,000
on the back to the come on mate as soon as that paused.
So that's not happening automatically at the moment.
That's not automating.
Full screen on me for this one, Manny.
Full screen.
Full screen on me.
All right, mate.
So, hey, listen, I can see there's a lot of you in locals, like Tattytails21 and Claude and NegligentBanana, and I hope you guys are going to join us later for our live stream of the VP debate.
Should be pretty interesting.
When it comes to this subject of immigration, you Beautiful people in rumble like second and hockey pro 18.
I imagine what we have to get to is a point where people feel confident to discuss the subject and that there is not an assumption that people from a variety of races and communities cannot live together harmoniously as long as each culture is respected.
I suppose if you go to Japan you recognize well we're in Japan right now and you would I suppose if you had your own sort of culture and your own values, you'd practice them right there within it.
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Yeah, I hear ya.
I hear ya.
Nice one.
Yeah, that's part of it.
I get it.
Oh, yeah, we've got an ad in the first few minutes.
Okay, guys, let's do that now.
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You ready with that, Manny?
Okay, listen.
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Now, you'll have seen the story perhaps that Eric Adams has been indicted on bribery charges.
Some people are claiming that that is somehow connected to him recently speaking out on the border crisis.
Let me know on Rumble if you think that's a plausible theory.
We're seeing the erosion of the quality of life that we've improved on in such a short period of time of this administration.
We have been impacted.
For many months, we were able to keep the visualization of this crisis from hitting our streets, but we have reached a breaking point.
We're no longer able to do that because of the volume in numbers.
Just last week, we had 3,900 people that arrived here.
We are averaging anywhere from $2,500 to close to $4,000 a week.
And if you do the math, you see that's $8,000 every two weeks, potentially $16,000 a month that we must feed, clothe, house, educate children, and all the services that you would give a normal adult.
And we're seeing that play out on our streets of New York.
And that is what the breaking point looks like, what we are experiencing right now.
Back to me, the vampiric liberals, they eat their own.
Even if you are an advocate for their ideas and policies and the true values that lay within them, I don't know, solidarity, kindness, are these tenets of liberalism that still mean anything?
Should you transgress them on one of the issues that appear to be significant, like this border crisis, man, then it seems that You'll be taken down one way or another.
Let's have a look now.
You guys, you might have seen the John Kerry story when he said, wouldn't it be bizarre and hypocritical of me to be a Green Tsar and travel the world on a private jet?
Wouldn't that be somewhat implausible and ridiculous?
Wouldn't that be the kind of craziness that would expose us as hypocrites?
Well, he's now saying that the First Amendment is dangerous.
Many of that, many of you will have seen that.
Let's have a look at Elon Musk's reaction to that.
Still coming.
Who's pushing this madness?
Just say the quiet part out loud now.
Is it time to torture the Constitution?
Oh, that was a subsequent... that was a comparable event on a similar document.
Let's have a look at John Kerry saying that the first... Back to me now.
Back to me.
Are we on me?
Let's have a look at John Kerry.
Sorry about this, guys.
We're working in a new country with some new team members.
So when we pull up an asset, dear Manny, you go to the asset.
When I'm talking, you come back to me.
So like that, we can have another little go of it.
Let's have a look at what Elon Musk said.
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It's not coming up.
Make sure the output's on there.
So is this deck firing up?
The deck's firing out, but then you have to fire up the IC, the output, so we don't, we've not set it up so that those things are happening automatically.
We should, for next time, for sure.
And now, I'm not talking about it anymore, so we're back to me.
I've pressed stop.
Nice work.
Well done, mate.
Alright.
So, let's have a look at the, uh, let's have a look at John Carey's claim that the First Amendment is a major, uh, that the First Amendment is a major block to curbing misinformation, but I don't believe that sounds like placing, uh, they're getting a lot of support and a lot of love in the chat.
Dogged44 says, you can do it, Manny.
People are really, uh, they're, uh, they're sticking up for you.
Manny is fine.
You're getting a lot of love.
You're getting a lot of love.
Alright, so, uh, Yeah, paragraph extract, yeah.
Yeah, I missed that, dude.
Alright, so here we go.
This is it.
This is John Kerry's claim that the First Amendment is a block to curbing misinformation.
Let's have a look.
And I think the dislike of and anguish over social media is just growing and growing and growing.
And it's part of our problem, particularly in democracies, in terms of building consensus around any issue.
It's really hard to govern today.
The referees we used to have to determine what's a fact and what isn't a fact have kind of been eviscerated to a certain degree.
And people self-select where they go for their news or for their information, and then you just get into a vicious cycle.
So it's really, really hard, much harder to build consensus today than at any time in the 45, 50 years I've been involved in this.
There's a lot of discussion now about how you curb those entities in order to guarantee that you're going to have some accountability on facts, etc.
But look, if people go to only one source and the source they go to is sick, And, uh, you know, has an agenda and they're putting out disinformation.
Uh, our first amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to just, you know, hammer it out of existence.
So what you need, what we need is to win the ground, win the right to govern by hopefully
having, you know, winning enough votes that you're free to be able to implement change.
Now obviously there are some people in our country who are not.
What's extraordinary about that is that John Kerry, when describing a mandate derived from
an electoral victory, casually says, hopefully we'll have the power then to change the
The change he's discussing is the ability to censor and control you.
If their real concern was protecting people from misinformation, would the world look like it does now?
When it comes to rampant corporatism, vagrancy, homelessness, despair, fentanyl crisis?
Remember, the Democrat Party is already in office.
What are they doing about vagrancy, despair, corporatism, globalism?
Remember Joe Biden claiming that Big Pharma had been beaten when ultimately meaningless regulatory controls had been placed on 10 medications.
The only kind of victories you'll be offered are pyrrhic, meaningless victories that will not curtail the power or excesses of corporatism.
I was with Bobby Kennedy listening to how he would control, limit and curtail the excesses of the CDC and NIH were he to be granted the opportunity as a result of an election victory.
I can't tell you how different it sounds from what John Kerry is saying.
Technocrats and bureaucrats being cast out en masse.
Clinical trials being conducted to ensure that medicines benefit the people that they are being prescribed to, rather than the endless cycle of new drugs being introduced for profit.
Can you imagine how different the pandemic period would have been in your country if men like Jay Bhattacharya and Bobby Kennedy had been in charge of your government's medical program and the pandemic planning and handling?
Would there even have been a pandemic?
In my country, Boris Johnson... Let's have a look, mate.
Boris Johnson, now go Pip, go both of them, nice one, thank you.
Boris Johnson has said that he acknowledges that during the pandemic in our country, the UK, it was mishandled and mismanaged.
Let's go full screen on text, full screen on text.
This is the article. He said he's no longer sure lockdowns played a decisive role in defeating
Covid. Mr Johnson writes in his memoir that he initially believed lockdowns were having a
suppressing effect on the virus. It was only later, he says, that I started to look at the curves of
the pandemic around the world, the double hump that seemed to... Look at him making it sound...
you'd come back to me ideally... look at him sound like...
trying to make it like... sound like it was a response to demographics and medical insights rather than
just a giddy and authoritarian world.
What we're seeing now is people that were in power during the pandemic period are being confronted with the recklessness of their controlling mechanisms during that period.
John Kerry, it seems to me, might even believe that he's on the right side of history, as they say, acting on behalf of righteousness.
But When you hear someone advocate for censorship under the auspices of protection, you know you can't rely on them.
You know you can't rely on them.
Always the authoritarianism is dressed up as care these days.
Now, I want to look at the rest of that clip now, Manny, okay?
So, like, do you know which one it was?
I'm going to press play because we've gone to another asset.
We went to a still in the interim.
So I've pressed play.
Not this one.
The previous John Kerry asset.
I'm just not going to go back to the beginning.
No, I want to go... No, I want to go to the asset about John Kerry that we were just discussing, mate.
The one where, um... Asset number... Gal, can you give him the number?
Ten.
Asset number ten.
We were in asset ten, then I went back to look at asset three.
Now I'm going to play number ten.
Now I bet it might go back to the beginning.
Let's have a look.
... country who are prepared to implement change in other ways.
And that's where we're going to lose...
So you're questioning really if democracy can survive unregulated social media?
I think democracies are very challenged right now and have not proven they can move fast
enough or big enough to deal with the challenges that we are facing.
And to me, that is part of what this race, this election is all about.
Will we break the fever in the United States?
Will we break the fever indeed in the United States?
My great revelation around John Kerry came when I saw him before a Congressional hearing dealing with a subject of his own private jet and whether it was ethical or potentially hypocritical that he was using a private jet to fly around the world lecturing people on climate change.
The reason I bring this up is because of the obvious hypocrisy Of lecturing people on climate change when you're flying around in a private jet.
It's comparable to the lack of true virtue and principles that undergird their modality when it comes to the subject of free speech.
When they say they need the power to control misinformation and malinformation, they neglect to express that what they mean is they want to control information that's not favorable to their agenda.
There is no permanent principle.
If there was a permanent principle, we would have to address the significant misinformation that came out during the pandemic period.
Let me know in the comments and the chat who you feel generated the most misinformation during the pandemic period.
Was it people online who expressed concerns about adverse reactions after vaccines?
Was it The various people that spoke out against vaccines and pandemic lockdown measures?
Or was it the media that advocated aggressively for taking not only the initial mRNA shots, but subsequent boosters?
I think we would have to say, in retrospect, that the majority of misinformation came from the government.
And the media.
Let me know in the chat what you think though, you beauties there, you awakened wonders on Locals and you guys in the Rumble chat.
Hey, we're doing an after-show Q&A session tonight.
Before we get into John Kerry's private jet debacle, Manny, that'll be Asset 11, we're gonna have a look at some of the content that we're offering you on Locals.
Manny, that's gonna be Asset 16, stand-up breakdown.
What's that breakdown is I talk about some of my favourite comedians like George Carlin.
Is there an American comedian whose work seems more relevant today than George Carlin?
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That's what I'm doing directly after the Rumble Show, is answering some of those questions on local.
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Go Manny.
Manny, you're getting a lot of love, you're getting a lot more support.
He's doing very well, isn't he?
He's really coming together on this.
The basic principles are coming over.
When I plan a video, we're on the video, and when I'm talking, we come back to me.
It's the first time you're doing it, you're doing a good job, mate.
You don't got nothing to worry about.
Before we go back to the John Kerry story, let's have a... Don't you talk about us at 16, jam-jam, 83 in the rumble chat.
That's our backstage stuff.
You focus on this.
George Carlin.
This is one of my favourite bits of him.
It's notorious and celebrated.
It's a big club and you ain't in it.
Let's have a look.
It's a big club and you ain't in it.
Wow, it contains the classic, it's a big club and you ain't in it.
They don't want you awakened, they want the state.
Even like, even though George Carlin is avowedly atheistic, what you can hear there is that he, like a person who has a spiritual perspective, rejects the idea that the state should be taking a kind of pseudo-religious role in our lives.
Wouldn't you agree?
That's what the state has become.
It's become a kind of God.
Yeah.
Well, while I was in Washington D.C.
participating in Rescue the Republic, I also went to the Bible Museum there.
It's so incredible to be granted that kind of perspective and insight into the creation of those books.
It was a really beautiful set of encounters that I had in Washington in general.
I spent the evening with Tulsi Gabbard and Bobby Kennedy and Jordan Peterson at an event.
I didn't spend the evening with them in a romantic way.
I don't know that that particular quadrant could set up a very modern type of marriage.
It wouldn't.
I just don't see how the dynamics could play out.
It makes me realize something significant is happening in your country.
The election results in Austria show that people are really concerned about the subject of immigration.
The rise of nationalism in general is a result of people's concerns when it comes to globalism.
People are concerned about having no control over their own lives.
People are concerned that secretly bureaucracies are managing and maneuvering in order to exert control.
People are concerned that increasingly it appears we don't have control over our own lives.
Nationalism was perhaps the last time that people felt there was a cohesive idea under which they could align.
I suppose my interest and concerns when it comes to the subject of migration and nationalism is that the core of our ideology is love and duty, that it's not motivated by hate, discrimination and exclusion.
George Carlin there, even though he's an atheist and I'm a, as you know, a Christian who's mad praying on stage at that Rescued Republic.
I tell you, I'm praying all over the place these days.
It's amazing.
What I liked about George Carlin is he was an ethical individual and he brought his ethics to the forefront of his work.
It's incredible to see someone practice the art of stand-up comedy with such integrity and authenticity.
That's the kind of authenticity that we deserve from people that are in positions of government.
Remember, John Kerry, for a minute, could have been the president of your country.
But given the way that he's handled being a climate czar, and given the way he handled this conversation around his private jet travelling to various climate conferences, I don't think this is a person that can be trusted with significant power.
Let's have a look at that now.
In the context of John Kerry's recent claims that what's required is a mandate in order to control misinformation.
When they say misinformation, I believe what they mean is information that might galvanize the citizenry, may inform us that we could critically think and discern, organize and oppose centralized power.
Let's have a look at John Kerry denying under oath that he ever owned a private jet.
I just don't agree with your facts, which began with the presentation of one of the most outrageously persistent lies that I hear, which is this private jet.
We don't own a private jet.
I don't own a private jet.
I've never owned a private jet.
What are these claims that I've got a private jet?
I'm sick and tired of hearing about this.
Let's bury the hatchet once and for all.
And if we're controlling misinformation, it's about helping people.
I don't jet.
I don't own a private jet.
I personally have never owned a private jet.
And obviously, it's pretty stupid to talk about coming in a private jet from the State Department up here.
Let me just say that out loud.
To come from the State Department up here in a private jet would almost make ridiculous and risible everything else that I'm about to say in the context of carbon emissions and climate control.
It would make it look like powerful people have only this concern.
The imposition of authority from above on people beneath them while they themselves quite literally soar in the heavens privately in a jet.
Just, honestly, if that's where you want to go, go there.
Mr. Chairman, I'd like to enter into the record an article here from February 15th of 2023 that the John Kerry family private jet was sold shortly after accusations of climate hypocrisy.
Mr. Secretary, do you stand by that testimony that you've never owned or your family?
Personally, I personally don't own a private jet.
My wife, that bitch, she loves private jets.
Sometimes she'd drag me up in there.
No one could do anything about it, because it was so private.
I was up there in that private jet, flying around.
Carbon was being emitted everywhere.
I was going from conference to conference, against my will, with no consent, in that bitch's goddamn private jet.
The minute I found out, I was looking around that jet.
Why is there nobody else on here?
Why don't I have to turn my phone off?
How come no one's hassling me about a seatbelt?
It's because it's private.
YOU'VE DONE IT AGAIN, YOU BITCH, YOU MOST TERRIBLE- Yes, my wife owned a plane, and so the plane was big.
Uh, not in a number of years, but I have flown on it, sure.
I mean, I, it's difficult to remember, I, you know, listen, look, this is a lot of misinformation.
Can't we shut this misinformation down about that bitch my wife and her private jet that she dragged me on against my will?
Can't we just get rid of the First Amendment so that I can fly freely in the sky, a simple sausage, I mean hostage, of my wife up there?
On it, on it, sure.
This article is not then inaccurate that your family owned a plane, you flew on a plane.
My wife owned a plane.
Mr. Secretary, here's the issue.
This isn't some kind of partisan gotcha.
When we are asking Americans to make serious sacrifices as we transition for the common good, And your family and or yourself are flying around on private jets.
That smacks of hypocrisy.
It actually hurts your cause, Mr. Secretary.
But I'll move on.
I just want to know from a records standpoint.
But afford me the right at least to set the record straight here.
I do not fly on a private jet.
I do not fly.
I fly commercially.
Have you flown on a private jet in a personal or official capacity since you've taken this position?
Possibly once.
I might attend.
I do have to ask my wife.
She makes the decisions around here.
Look at how easily he manages his reality.
Do you see what happens when people's identity is attacked?
Really, I think what's happening on a spiritual level is people have grown attached to concepts that are abstract and outside of themselves instead of deep virtues and principles that can anchor us to the only reality that matters.
What is your identity when it comes to God?
What is your identity in the transcendent hereafter?
What does all of this really matter?
What are we doing down here on this plane, scrabbling around vainly for attention?
And when I say vainly, I mean both in terms of its futility and in terms of the vanity.
Here we all are, a vapour, a mist, waiting to expire, squabbling about molecules here in infinity.
John Kerry's claims about misinformation, John Kerry's claims about planes are absurd only because it's a revelation that he, like us, is a flawed human being doing his best to play his part and failing dreadfully.
How might we succeed together if we were to focus on virtue rather than focusing on self?
If you're anything like me, you all struggle on a daily basis not to lapse into selfishness and self-centeredness, not to put your own comfort ahead of your own principles.
And before you know it, you're flying around to climate conferences on a private jet, speaking freely on a stage, making claims about the First Amendment and misinformation and how the First Amendment might need to be Further amended to reverse its original meaning.
You've got an election coming up in your country soon.
During this election, you are going to have to be careful about misinformation.
But I would say its primary sources are going to be the government of the United States of America.
And they're going to be the legacy media.
And what we're going to try and do on this channel between now and then, with our little team, on the move, failing, flawed and fallible, is to report to you honestly and openly with a variety of sources.
I think power is funny.
I think my own power and lack of power is funny.
I think John Kerry's power and lack of power is funny.
I think Kamala Harris is pretty funny.
And Donald Trump at least seems to know that he's funny.
What we're going to have to look at It's what kind of country you want to inherit after your election in November.
Whether or not there can be unity and cohesion and fairness.
How complex subjects like immigration might be handled and managed so that it doesn't lapse into mindlessness and hate and that any order, border, control Comes from a place of virtue and principle, rather than a place of loathing.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments in the chat.
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I don't know what Hillary's October surprise is.
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What you think Hillary Clinton's October surprise is going to be?
I mean, isn't it true that a lot of former close friends of the Clintons have experienced an array of sometimes terrifying surprises?
Is that surprise just going to be a sax solo from Bill Clinton?
Hey baby, come on over to Baker Street!
Would that surprise be a trip?
To Epstein Island, a flight that Bill Clinton took many, many times.
Would it be support for the people of Haiti, who received support from the Clinton Foundation in terms that they said were ultimately pretty useless?
You'll be familiar that George Soros and Hillary Clinton took a trip to Haiti under the auspices of help, but it's the kind of help that most of us want to get off of us.
What can Hillary Clinton have meant when she said, there's a lovely October surprise to look forward to?
Is it something to be embraced or is it going to be the horror?
Who could see the future and the prophecies but was never believed.
Putting that Cassandra hat on for the moment, but we're listening.
What is something you see happening in the near future that we should be taking more seriously?
Well, I do think that the press needs a consistent narrative.
I mean, the press is not supporting Trump blatantly, very persistently.
The press is trying to be the press, be objective, be, you know, reporting the facts.
The press needs a consistent narrative about the danger that Trump poses.
Because, you know, people may still look at the danger and say, I don't care, it doesn't matter.
Before you even listen to what Hillary Clinton's saying, note where she's saying it.
At the Clinton Global Initiative.
Why do the Clintons need a global initiative?
Are there not enough problems going on in America right now?
As further and further advances of funding go into the Ukraine-Russia unwinnable conflict, are you not aware that there's an opioid crisis, a vagrancy crisis, a spiritual and infrastructure and health crisis in your country?
Nationalism could be cohesive.
Nationalism could be united.
Nationalism could afford any country.
France, Britain, America, Senegal, Iceland, Bahrain.
Is that even a country?
True unity among the people.
It needn't be built on division.
There are different cultures in Japan than there are in Norway or in Iceland.
There are different countries in France, different cultures I mean in France and America and across the world that could all be embraced and celebrated.
Isn't the real threat to all of us globalism?
Even though it makes sense for us to on some level be unified because we are after all one planet under God floating through limitless space temporarily.
It's pretty clear that globalism is about centralizing authority and control in order to generate dominion and sometimes I question whether or not it's just about finance, economics and control.
It seems to me, let me know in the comments and chat guys, that there is a sort of almost demonic component to it.
Like there is some lascivious, licentious appetite underneath it.
Let me know what you think Eric1568.
Let me know what you think AwakendWonders.
And when you see Hillary Clinton on a stage advocating Advocating for, well, in this case, a further surprise.
Advocating for press controls.
Advocating for global initiatives.
Tell me what that tells you about the kind of power that interests not only Hillary Clinton, who, as someone's pointed out in the chat, was once married to someone.
She was also, like, a pretty significant state minister and a pretty influential figure and a presidential candidate and a person that, when you're talking about what power might look like, at least be visual, visible.
avatars of deep state power and global corporatism, I would say that she is one of the idols,
false idols, of that kind of power. Let's have a look, yeah, fear not baby, fear not, let's have a
look at what she's describ- let's have a look at what she's describing and let's conjecture
together what this October surprise is going to be. What is Hillary's October surprise? What could
it be? Doesn't matter, you know, it doesn't affect me, I'm going to vote for him for x, y or z, but okay.
But at least people need to be woken up and given the facts about what he has done, is saying, and would do.
And I anticipate that something will happen in October, as it always does.
The Russians Right, so my first guess there is something will happen in October as it always does.
Wow, I don't know, I'm not an expert in American politics, I'm an Englishman just over here doing my best.
Does something always happen in October?
Notice that the next thing she said was, the Russians.
And my prayer is that that was an unconscious tick, and like the Steele dossier, Which was, as you know, funded by the Hillary Clinton campaign that made demonstrably false claims about Trump collaborating with the Russians.
The event in October might involve Russia.
Will it be an escalation of the war?
Will it be further claims that the Trump campaign is being backed by Russian bots?
The real problem in America is not Russia.
The real problem in America is corruption inside America.
Russia's got its own problems.
Russia should get over there and be Russia.
America should be America.
On some level it would be nice if we had unity and peace between us as children of God, but Blaming the failings of the 2016 election on Russian interference, claiming that there's ongoing Russian interference, seems to be a way of masking that the Democratic Party movement has been captured by globalism and advocates for war.
That's what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
Let's watch the rest of this together.
As I said earlier, are very active in this election.
We know the Iranians are active as well.
Chinese uses TikTok, or they certainly did against Biden and for Trump.
I think they're a little less pro-Trump right now.
So you look at where people get their information, and they get their information largely from social media.
And so the campaign is doing the best job it can to combat that, combat both domestic and foreign false disinformation.
But I anticipate there will be a full court press in October.
The digital airwaves will be filled.
And why does that matter?
Because the press that is pro-Trump anyway, oftentimes stories are put on digitally that then are picked up by, let's say, at Fox and others.
And then those stories are stories, so the mainstream press reports on them, and so that story then takes on a life of its own.
There will be concerted efforts to distort and pervert Kamala Harris, who she is, what she stands for, what she's done.
I mean, look, I mean...
What I note when listening to political oratory is the attempt to claim that dirty tricks are unipolar and only practiced by one side.
Do you think that Donald Trump has not experienced smearing, condemnation and lawfare at the hands of the establishment?
This is the problem I think we are facing.
There are no permanent virtues or principles to which you can return.
Nationalism is an understandable response to globalism.
If you can have nationalism that means no commercial or military intervention into other nations, and nationalism that means, as I suppose nationalism must, control of the borders but respect for all people within the country, love and true unity.
A unity that is expedient, Not only because of moral, ethical and spiritual reasons, but because that unity is required if you are to oppose.
The kind of centralised power that I truly believe that Hillary Clinton represents, whether she knows it or not.
In the same way I'd say that John Kerry, I bet if you went round his house it'd be quite nice.
Hey, come round me!
Do you want to use my, I mean, my wife's private jet?
Yeah, he's probably OK.
It doesn't need to be a condemnation of the humans or the individuals, but what they ultimately advocate for is further centralised authority and power.
That's the real threat I fear.
A version of nationalism that is about non-intervention in any foreign wars except As to bring about peace in that conflict and end the unnecessary dying at once.
A nationalism that means no imperialism or colonialism.
A nationalism that means respect of all nations because we have to have some kind of unity somehow.
Needn't be a bad thing and we needn't be afraid, as the legacy media are, of the rise of the far right in Austria.
As long as we can reach a point where we understand why there is mass migration, what's causing it, why it's happening, and as long as we're able to respect an electorate that clearly doesn't want mass migration, then in an electoral democracy or a republic, the will of the people must be paramount.
And figures like Hillary Clinton, that ultimately are, I would say, Authoritarians that want to use the idea of care to parentally control an infantilised population, hopefully can become political figures that belong to the past.
But this won't happen if the type of nationalism that emerges is based on hate as opposed to love.
If it's the kind of nationalism that's based on exclusion rather than Inclusion.
Let's have a look at the end of this Hillary Clinton thing.
I mean, look, I mean, the crazy story about me running a child trafficking operation out
of a basement, a pizzeria.
Oh man, we've got to look at this on the, I love this, on the John Yorke's Post.
Luke, grab it right now.
Dan, if you're watching, grab it right now.
This meme, uh, from John York.
I grew up a middle class kid.
Includes neighbours who love their lawns.
BS story about working at McDonald's.
Ability to be unburdened by what has been.
Excellent.
Grab that, Luke.
Show us it when we come out of here.
It's great.
It's a great thing for a community post on YouTube.
It's a great thing elsewhere.
Nice one.
Let's have a look at the end of Dear Old Hillary.
The end.
Don't laugh!
It was a huge story and it got one young man in North Carolina to get in his car with his, you know, assault rifle and drive up to liberate these non-existent children and shoot up a pizzeria in Washington DC.
This is dangerous stuff.
Whatever your opinion is on Pizzagate, whether your opinion is on whether or not there is an occultist dimension to the highest levels of power, it's plain in this instance the story is being utilised to double down on what appears to be centrifugal.
To the Democratic Party's 2024 campaign, we must be granted control of information.
You don't want to grant these people control of information, or the surprise you'll get in October is tyranny.
The surprise you'll get is further control of public conversation.
The surprise you'll get is more war funded by you.
The surprise you'll get is that your rights and your freedoms are being stripped away from you while you're being told that you're surrounded by people who hate you and you require the government to protect But that's just what I think. Why don't you let me know
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