Biden Unleashes Long-Range Missiles Against Russia & Trump's UFC Takeover in NYC – SF495
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We've got a lot to talk about because the world's changing so fast.
We were talking about developments in Ukraine and the world is still adjusting to the new reality we woke up to when Trump was elected to a second time.
We're going to be talking about some of Trump's appointments.
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Are you so excited?
Are you excited about Tulsi Gabbard?
Are you excited about Bobby Kennedy?
Are you concerned about Marco Rubio?
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Let me know if this is the brave new world you were anticipating.
Even though the fact of the matter is this...
Trump is just President-elect.
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Let's have a look at a few little things.
Let's look at the festivals that are unfolding around UFC. Like, you know, Trump was at the UFC and those appear to be sort of Romanesque galas now, don't they?
Celebrations of the new culture.
Who among you, when John Jones gave his belt to Trump, and did that little YMCA dance?
Didn't think the culture's shifting, the culture's shifting.
I know a lot of people are saying that on X. In fact, let's have a look at what's going on on X right now.
Elon Musk looking at himself.
And let's go split screen on that.
That's Elon Musk looking at himself.
Elon Musk is in that moment, I understand, watching himself in that moment.
So he's in a loop.
That's interesting.
That's informative in some way.
We're creating a perennial present, but through technology, not through spirituality.
Imagine if all reality just becomes everyone on X watching Elon Musk watching Elon Musk.
You are familiar with the drawings of Isha, those spiral staircases that lead nowhere.
We are indeed using technology to create his kingdom here, when in fact we can only use spirituality to create that kingdom.
And you, Tyler, my friend, I'm so sensitive to peripheral vision, so you should probably move like six foot that way.
Then any movements you make will not register, like whether your phone light goes on or whether you move your hands or whatever.
So as long as you're not in my peripheral vision, we'll be okay.
Alright, let's have a look.
Do we want to see Biden wandering off into the Amazon?
Is that what you want to see?
Grammy-Anon?
Do you want to see that?
Nicky-Yicky?
And can we update the live chat on locals, Isaac?
It's not working.
Let's have a look at Biden wandering off into the...
Didn't we all, in our heart of hearts, know it would end like that?
Like an extraordinary outtake from Indiana Jones.
Joe Biden silently wandering off into that Amazon, perhaps to do a deal with Burisma, or to retrieve Hunter Biden, who's doubtlessly trying to manufacture ayahuasca in his own cheeks.
What is it?
You need a bit of this bark and a bit of this vine, and then God will descend unto me!
No, Hunter.
We must find God on the level.
We've got to find God on the level.
You can't command him down with chemicals.
Okay, let's have a look at the bizarre carnival that's unfolding around the UFC. You know we've had Dana White on this show a bunch of times.
He's a good, authentic man with integrity, and that integrity is being rewarded as he seems to find himself now at the center of the coliseum he has created.
Let's have a look at some of those celebratory moments.
Ladies and gentlemen, look who is now making his way to the world.
Amazing.
Amazing.
Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard, Dana White, Kid Rock.
Kid Rock's just been there continually, hasn't he?
Kid Rock will go down as a kind of prophet.
Like, he knew which way this was going.
To the world-famous octagon flanked by UFC CEO Dana White.
45, soon to be 47.
President-elect Donald Trump.
I wish the people at home could hear the sound in this room.
It's so loud in here.
It is so loud.
It's always loud when he comes here, but now that he's won, now that he's the president again, oh my god.
So Donald Trump He's got a lot of energy, hasn't he?
Don't you sometimes in your own life think, oh, I can't be bothered today.
It might be a challenge like walking the dog.
I remember when I smoked a lot of weed, sometimes the remote control was on my own leg.
And I think, I can't be bothered to get that.
I can't be bothered to get the remote control off my own leg.
Donald Trump has endured all of them court cases, accusations of rape, the judicial system marshaled towards his destruction.
It's extraordinary, isn't it?
I mean, that's a person that's...
Is there some...
Living water flowing.
There is, isn't there?
That's the energy of your beingness.
Some living water.
I wonder, like, you know, when I see sort of like, you know, one or two atheistic comments in the rumble chat, and I sort of welcome your atheism.
Of course I do.
I've probably been adjacent to atheism at times in my life, and certainly even times when I've believed in God.
I might as well be an atheist.
I'm not acting like God is real.
I'm not acting in service of the poor.
I'm not living in service of widows and orphans and trying my best to dedicate my life to helping others.
I'm acting like all that matters is me and what I want.
There is surely some stream of unending power that some people you can sense are attuned to.
And whether you see that in a sort of mystical way or a, I don't know, I don't know how you'd pragmatically resolve it because no one does understand what made inert matter come alive.
No one knows why 13.8 billion years ago the rules of the universe unfolded perfectly from nothingness into beingness and how the conditions for the furnaces in astro fires created the components of our reality and then once here The Earth, is it 3.8 billion years for the Earth?
Like how biology and botany unfolded from the nothingness.
And as good an explanation as any is God's Spirit moved across the waters.
The separation of light from dark.
Yeah, there has to be some kind of mystical understanding of the unknowable.
Anyway, Donald Trump seems to be in touch with some kind of living potency.
Here he is seeing Joe Rogan for the first time.
These are the new relationships that have formed our, I suppose...
The new emergent political power comes from these relationships.
Some people, if you look at X a lot, you'll see a lot of people saying, no, Donald Trump, this is just another aspect of globalism.
This is just another aspect of the same old thing.
Can it be, though?
It seems so abrupt and different.
Of the Democratic candidate, Kamala Harris.
Congratulations sir.
Even there, Trump's doing his, like, Trump's handshake game, as you know, is strong.
You know, some people turn your hand over in a handshake.
I'm always wondering why they're doing that.
You know, like, some people want to do this sort of a handshake.
Yeah!
Some people will go like that.
There's some strong handshake game here.
Congratulations!
Mr...
It's amazing, isn't it?
Because, as well, like, Joe Rogan was doing the commentary while he was doing the walk-in.
It's louder than ever before!
It's even louder!
And then he comes over to the commentator.
You know, like, when you're on the phone to someone when you're arriving at their house?
Yeah, yeah, I'm nearly there, I'm nearly there.
And then you sort of see them, and they come out of the house, and you're like, oh, I don't need this anymore.
That was like that, but on a sort of, like, a very public level.
Very interesting.
The technology is creating an omnireality.
The technology is creating an omnireality, an ever-present reality.
I thought, when I was quite young, I used to think, is the It's a function of the material world and the technology flowing out from it to create the conditions that were indigenous and native in us.
Perhaps once we could teleport.
Perhaps once through telekinesis we could move things.
Perhaps once through telepathy we could communicate instantaneously with one another.
For surely there are invisible threads.
If there is the visible world, there is also the invisible world.
It would be ridiculous to assume that our ability to see was concomitant and in constant concert with that which is possible to see.
That would be ridiculous.
So perhaps what we're witnessing now is the tendrils of technology reaching out further than ever before into corners of potentiality before unexplored.
And that's a miracle in itself.
That there is this ability for instantaneous communication.
But what it cannot provide you is a set of universal principles upon which to build systems.
It can't do that.
Technology can't do that.
That's the aspect of Elon Musk, I guess, that I'm most, not sceptical about, but at odds with.
It's the idea that through technology you can start occupying other planets, you can get neural links in your brain, you can download yourself onto the internet and cheat death.
These things cannot be achieved but by, I would argue, a spiritual process.
Okay, CNN are concerned about it, regarding it as a kind of new and emergent ancient Rome.
New and emergent ancient Rome.
A new and emergent ancient Rome.
Blankism.
He's flood the zone with these picks and forced Republicans to choose.
And I think it's interesting to me that he brought Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr.
to the UFC event last night.
He is, frankly, giving, I think, supporter-based permission structure.
And he's made these folks stars over the course of this campaign.
I mean, in some ways, it's easy to view this, I think, through a different lens.
Like, this is also just a person who won following through on campaign promises.
Victorious X on Rumble right now just says, Rome was gay.
That's it.
That's it.
Rome was gay.
It was gay was Rome.
Bits of Rome were gay.
Promises.
He promised retribution.
He promised vengeance.
And he promised, uh, the- Okay, too.
Bread and circuses.
You know, the bread and circuses, the famous edict that as long as people got food in their belly and distractions, we'll be alright.
We sometimes look at that as abstract, don't we?
Like, oh, well, everyone else, as long as they've got food in their belly, as long as they've got some sort of McDonald's Happy Meal and some stimulating pornography to distract them, they're okay.
But what about me?
What about you?
Like, what about right now?
Are we distracting ourselves?
Are you like a frog hopping from one lily pad treat to the next lily pad treat?
Little retreats, little escapes, little moments.
There has to be some kind of connection of eternity, doesn't there?
You can't continually be working your way through life using your own personal bread and circuses.
The metaphor of bread, as used in John's Gospel, I like.
The bread of life.
The only bread that will fulfill you is the bread you'll find in me.
Like a deeper, sustaining love.
All day, every day, I get distracted again and again.
I get distracted from the only thing that matter are my daughters and my son and my wife, into starting thinking again, No!
Hopefully, I'll get to walk out to the UFC. Then everything will be okay.
I'll get a Neuralink.
Like when I was little, a teenager or whatever, I was like, wouldn't it be good if they were able to develop, like, sex dolls?
And now they have got those sex dolls.
You know, those sort of real-life-looking dolls.
I think they mostly come out of Japan.
But a sex doll isn't the answer, is it?
It's not the answer to lay about in fecundity and fumbling, masturbating yourself off against silicon.
No pleasure, no stimulation will resolve this.
Will it, guys?
Will it pull the strings?
Will it?
Will it awaken wonders in the chat?
Don't get Neuralink, says Asher.
I won't get Neuralink.
This is the wrong direction.
This.
We need to head in the opposite direction of this thing.
...promise these kind of figures having prominent places in this administration, and he's delivering it.
And for a lot of those supporters, that is the point of the Trump vote.
And so I don't think that's the fullness of the electorate we saw on Tuesday.
I think there are, for a lot of people, they backed Trump probably as a rejection of the administration and weren't thinking of this as an endorsement of every single thing he's talked about.
But for the hardcore base, the folks he listens to the most, they voted for Trump for the purposes of RFK Jr. rallying the big pharma, right?
And so what they're going to force those Republicans.
And RFK, he'd been significant in this because it's tangible and palpable.
When RFK renounced his own bid and said, like, I'm going MAGA, Immediately, the conversation became about free speech, America's health, and war, and the military-industrial complex.
And all of the Kamala Harris, remember her?
All of the Kamala Harris stuff, let's be unburdened from what might have been, and all of that.
It started to be exposed as incredibly fragile, unhollow.
Remember the Democratic Party, if they were serious about politics being the business of serving the people, rather than politics being the service of corporatism and globalism.
They could have had Bernie Sanders, who might have had a chance against Trump in 2016, might not have done, reckon he probably would have done better than Hillary, but at the time they made the decision they would rather lose with Trump than win with Bernie, because with Bernie they wouldn't have been able to service the interests that they're alloyed to.
And with Bobby Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy was right there in the Democratic Party.
They could have gone, let's run with this guy.
His voice is a bit weird, and he kind of hates Big Pharma, but, you know, look at that surname, and what about these principles and leadership skills and the charisma and the ability to hold together vast tropes of knowledge on such an extraordinary scope of subjects?
The fact that the Democrats are attacking him like, he's not a doctor!
Well, He's not an expert!
Don't let him regulate the FDA or the NIH or the CDC. What if he were in some way to oppose the interests of Big Pharma?
It's astonishing, really.
That was a significant moment.
And for all of the garishness and vulgarity of these ring walks and the trash talks, what you're probably getting now is something, definitely, and by mandate, you're getting something that's in alignment with the will of the American people.
Yo, is JT watching me right now?
Because I've got a request for him.
Do you know if he's watching?
Is it possible?
Because I've got a request.
Let's watch a bit more of CNN's crazy analysis.
What they're going to force those Republican senators to do is make a choice on those calls, and they will be doing so with the backing of the electorate.
I don't think we can just say that they won't get through.
I will believe it when I see it.
Yeah, I mean, and it really looks like ancient Rome.
This is sort of the conquering Republican Caesar who's going into the Coliseum and everyone's cheering and he's got his political gladiators with him.
That appearance isn't just about him enjoying the applause.
He's sending a message to the Senate.
Not only are you entertained, but these are my people and are you willing to fight because here's who I have.
Also, it's just won a massive election, so you don't have to worry about that stuff no more.
The UFC is at the avant-garde of contemporary entertainment.
It emerged out of, I suppose, the pugilistic sports that we've long enjoyed, the various categories of boxing, and, to a degree, curiously, wrestling, even though much of wrestling is about Artifice.
Not artifice, actually.
Theatre.
Because there are essential truths available in wrestling that you can't get in other forms of sport because of the commedia dell'arte-like amplification.
UFC bought authenticity and truth.
That doesn't mean that it's, you know, without corruption, say, for example.
I'm not an expert in the way that it's run.
I'm saying that it somehow is resonant because there are deep, violent, brutal and beautiful truths available.
Remember that Trump was affiliated and connected to wrestling, wasn't he, as well?
You know, he had that relationship with Vince McMahon.
He would turn up and have scraps and stuff like that.
We have created a culture in which a figure like Donald Trump was always going to emerge.
And the culture and the bureaucracies and system became so corrupt and disgusting that I actually think, like most of you, that he is an advance upon and an improvement on the bureaucrats that were in office or are still in office right now prior to him. that he is an advance upon and an improvement on I never believed I would say that.
I never thought that the lineage of Barack Obama would become so tainted.
I never thought that we would learn that Barack Obama was himself just another stooge of the system.
My own naivety has been cleansed away.
The scales have fallen.
Surely I yet believe that what we need are spiritual solutions, that we can't look really to politics.
It's only about the management of resources for solutions.
We have to look beyond that.
That we have to participate in the solution.
That we have to find what our own sacrifice is and then practice that sacrifice in order to create and generate a better world here or at least a world of preparation and readiness.
But You know, here we are now.
We're in a glorious new Rome, a glorious new era.
Let me know in the comments and chat if you think it's going to be a radical and fast improvement, or if you yet have concerns.
Let me know, all you watching me on Rumble.
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Just looked up at the Rumble chat.
Central scrutinizer.
Like sea monkeys.
What's the context?
Why are we talking about sea monkeys?
Hey, if you're watching us on YouTube, we're out of there.
Begin the countdown, Isaac.
And hey, if you're watching Isaac's wife, Jessica, and little baby, your son called Leo.
Leon.
Leon.
Hello, boy.
Hey, let's have a quick look.
Isaac, pull up X for a minute.
This is the kind of madness that goes on on that platform.
Barack Obama basically told the whole world that Donald Trump is small in the pants.
I'm not even reading the comment that's under that.
You'll have to see that yourselves.
Click the link in the description.
We're going to be talking about Ukraine.
We're going to be talking about Trump's appointments.
And we're going to be talking about some great revelations.
Click the link.
Get over to Rumble where we can speak freely, you lot.
All right.
All right.
Okay.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Let's have it.
Let's have Dana White talking about why so many fighters relate to Trump.
I'd like to see that.
Well, if you saw the election, the entire country relates with Trump right now.
When all the swing states, the only states she won were the ones that you didn't need ID to vote in.
It would have been interesting if you needed ID, how that would have played out, too.
I think that...
I think the whole country...
It feels like somebody hit the reset button.
Everything feels good.
It seems like, um, okay.
Now, we all enjoy a gaudy spectacle, don't we?
Why?
Look at this jacket.
But it's important to remember that all the while these unfolding events take up our time and attention, there are geopolitical matters still evolving that could yet bring about Armageddon.
And Joe Biden, when he's not wandering off curiously into the deepest, darkest annals of the Amazon forest, is still president of the most powerful nation on earth.
And he's just given permission to Ukraine to use long-range missiles that will land inside Russia.
And those of you who have been paying attention to some of Putin's edicts and threats, etc., will perhaps understand that this is one of these red lines, along with Crimea, and don't blow that bridge up, that could provoke a nuclear war.
So if you're euphorically celebrating the forthcoming ascendancy of President No.
47...
Spare a thought for the potential that dear Joe Biden, sleepy Joe Biden, may yet bring about Armageddon as a kind of coup de grace denouement to his crazy bungling presidency.
A big reversal.
President Biden will now let Ukraine use long-range missiles supplied by the U.S. to hit inside Russia.
Until now, the president had resisted this position.
Concerned it could escalate Russia's war in Ukraine into something even larger.
Kelly O'Donnell is traveling with the president in Brazil.
And Kelly, this move, coming as President Biden only has a couple months left in office, seems meant to send a message.
Exactly right, Hallie.
Good evening.
This is a notable shift in policy.
Two U.S. officials tell NBC News the Biden administration is giving Ukraine the green light.
To use American-made long-range weapons for limited strikes inside Russia.
Until now, President Biden had restricted the use of American-made weapons to the Ukrainian battlefield to prevent a wider war.
But the president is also alarmed by North Korea sending thousands of its own soldiers to help Russia.
And given the sensitivity of this change and military operations, the White House and the Pentagon are not commenting publicly on this.
Okay, long-range missiles inside of Russia.
Hopefully, though, Putin won't mind about that, and it won't cause an escalation in a conflict that could lead to the Third World War.
We're beautiful and adaptive creatures and it's actually rather wonderful that we can live in the present and let go of the past.
Who knows what lurks there in the ridiculous past?
Who knows how it may be metastasized, reformed, reshaped and weaponized against opponents of the state?
It's beautiful in a way.
But if you've got video footage of Vladimir Putin, who is still a pretty powerful guy in charge of Russia and does have access to nuclear weapons, saying stuff explicitly like, do not use long-range missiles, and then that does happen...
You've got to question whether or not you really value and trust your leaders.
And do you really value and trust your leaders?
Because whether we like it or not, we have indeed currently placed our lives and the lives of all those we love in the hands of the Biden administration.
Let's have a look at Putin talking in September, not that long ago, a million years ago, in this sort of ongoing blizzard of data that we call home now.
Talking about the use of long-range missiles and its consequences, likely he's speaking in Russian, so I will provide on-the-spot translation.
In the updated version of the document, aggression against Russia by any non-nuclear state, but with the support of a nuclear state, is proposed to be considered as their joint attack on Russia.
Russia will also consider the possibility of using nuclear weapons when receiving reliable information about a massive launch of means of aerospace attack and their crossing of our state border.
This includes strategic and tactical aircraft, as well as cruise missiles and drones, hypersonic and other delivery vehicles.
Russia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in case of aggression, including if the enemy using conventional weapons poses a critical threat.
I like it, like what he says, reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in the same way as when you're filling out a form to maybe go go-kart racing, that you're invited to sign a waiver.
Like it's bureaucratic.
Armageddon bought about by bureaucracy.
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Yo, Christy, come in with the phonetic spelling of the next guest.
I get what Russell is saying, but we've got...
Negligent Banana says, I get what Russell is saying, but gotta flex sometimes.
Not as many times or as blatantly as what we've been doing for years now.
I'm tired of them pushing Putin, like almost daring him to do something.
Yeah, I feel you, Negligent Banana.
I've met Negligent Banana in real life at one of my gigs.
She is a real...
Oh, actually, I can't remember.
I've met several people at one night, and I think Negligent Banana, you, was a female person.
Yeah, I feel you, mate.
You can't keep provoking people with nuclear weapons and claim that it's a sensible strategy.
Okay, let's see.
Remember, again, when people are criticising the incoming administration and some of Trump's picks, often, I suppose, because some of them are bellicose and are tied to hawkish and warlike organisations or lobbying interests, you have to remember...
Excuse me, you have to remember what's going on in government writing.
Excuse me, where is that?
Number 8.
I wonder if I can make this simpler and better.
It's a different colour.
Right, so listen to this.
The Pentagon have just failed another audit.
So it's not like things are going great now, is it?
It's not like the way things are being run currently is so spectacular and fantastic.
It's been a real...
It's been an absolute abattoir.
It's been an outrageous carnival of idiocy for so long that people were eventually going to move towards populist solutions.
Vulgarity becoming appealing, ultimately, with the reified sophistication of these bureaucrats that are in charge of us, increasingly being revealed as madly duplicitous.
Here's an article from The Hill.
About the Pentagon failing another audit.
The Pentagon on Friday failed its seventh audit in a row.
Stop all...
I don't know.
What's the point in auditing them?
Like, what happens if you, like...
We know when you've got to pay your taxes.
If you go, I don't know.
I don't know how much I owe in taxes.
Am I in pip now, Isaac, for the output?
Yeah, for sure.
For sure.
If I'm looking at the camera, go Pip, man.
I'd love to be able to still read this, if I could, full screen on this, but I'd love to be in Pip, if that's okay.
Don't leave me full screen on a text.
Nice, they did it.
That's so good.
That's so fantastic.
Thanks, JT. I appreciate that, man.
I'm an Englishman, and I reserve the right to be sophisticated.
So the Pentagon have failed seven audits now.
They've had like $14 trillion since the Iraq War of your money.
And 50% there or thereabouts of the Pentagon's money ends up in the hands of companies like Raytheon and Lockheed Martin.
So even if Bobby Kennedy is not directly involved in the military industrial complex, and he isn't and he won't be, people like Bobby Kennedy that are willing to have those kind of conversations, that are willing to confront the impact of corporatism and other institutions that bypass democracy, including those embedded within the state who that are willing to confront the impact of corporatism and other institutions that bypass democracy, including those embedded within the This is the discourse and the conversation of our time.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Queen.
That's why Britain is a monarchy.
Monarchies make perfect sense.
So look at that.
The government is still unable to account for a $184 billion budget, though officials stress they're making good progress towards a clean audit in 2028.
That's a lot of money, $824 billion.
That means that we could all have a little bit of that back.
It's yours anyway.
And it would improve our own lives.
I don't think we should give them any more money except to pay for American military personnel to live in good conditions, which by the way is not how it gets spent because some of you will be aware that active service personnel are using food banks.
Are you aware of that?
And you will certainly know the horrifying statistics when it comes to veterans taking their own lives when they've left service.
So it's not like that $824 billion is looking after troops.
It's looking after There are others.
Norfolk, Grumman, Boeing, etc.
I can't remember all of their names.
Those are the main ones.
If you look into whether or not Nancy Pelosi owns shares in those companies, you'll find out that she probably doesn't know.
It'll be a husband.
It'll be Paul Pelosi or a dependent child.
They're always finding ways to rig it, aren't they?
They're a crafty little bunch.
Michael McCord, Under-Secretary of Defence Comptroller and Chief Financial Officer, said the Defence Department has turned the corner in its understanding of the depth and breadth We're just understanding now that we're going to have to do some maths and tell people what we're spending the money on.
The Pentagon has never passed an audit since the agency became legally obligated to carry them out in 2018.
Get on that!
Get on the Pentagon passing an audit!
Can we post this on X, Luke?
Yo!
Doge!
How about getting the Pentagon to pass an audit?
Look at this.
The Pentagon has never passed an audit since the agency became legally obligated to carry them out in 2018.
A major challenge in auditing remains a full accounting for the sheer number of systems the Defence Department employs.
I think all of us think...
The service personnel, particularly in this month of remembrance around the fallen, should be well looked after.
But we know that ain't the case, don't we?
We know they're suffering.
So, the Pentagon have got to pass audits.
Elon, Vivek, will they be taking proper audits over at the Pentagon?
Fingers crossed for that.
Post it, Luke, would you, mate?
The Pentagon said it is firmly committed to achieving a clean audit by 2028, as mandated by the 2024 National Defence Authorisation Act.
We're really committed.
We're actually going to try our audits this time.
We weren't really trying with the other six audits.
I was actually removing cameras in case there's another attack on our territory that could reveal that there are extraordinary deep state machinations going on.
This year, the audit cost the Defence Department £178 million and involved 1,700 auditors.
What's going over there?
What's going on over there at that extraordinary place?
Mike Benz responds.
Oh, this will be good.
We love Mike Benz.
Regular guest, contributor, and friend of the show.
Mike Benz, who understands the deep state and how it operates, comments on this failed audit.
The Pentagon is a $35 trillion accounting black hole.
$35 trillion.
Okay?
The Pentagon has lost more money than the entire gross domestic product of the United States.
One federal agency, the Pentagon, has lost more money than the entire country brings in.
Doge!
They've lost more money than the entire country brings in.
That needs doging.
You need to doge the shit out of that.
Tree brings in.
Mike Benz seems pretty disappointed there, doesn't he?
Nice hat though, Mike.
Okay, so here's Matt Gates saying that the Ukraine war is a money laundering operation for some time.
We talked about the CIA bases.
Remember, when the New York Times reported about it, it's like they were able to reveal it.
Think about what you've heard coming out of the mouth of Victoria Newland, one of those kind of deep state employees that hopefully new government will be able to winkle out and filter off.
What we learned is that the Ukraine war is not what's being reported by the legacy media, even though it is, of course, dreadful that the people of Ukraine are suffering, even though it's awful that Russia has invaded.
Did you see that our mate, Phidias, that dude, he's brilliant on X.
He's a member of the EU.
He's a member of the European Parliament that was voted in, I think, in Cyprus, certainly somewhere in Greece, under a popular mandate because he was so successful on social media.
and he's always revealing the nature of what goes on in the EU, all of its bureaucracies, Well, we did a brilliant video on how in Ukraine, in their elections, they are generally split almost 50-50.
I'm not entirely sure.
I mean that more geographically than in terms of the population, between pro-Russia political parties and pro-West political parties.
It's regionally divided, suggesting that at least a significant part of Ukraine fills an affinity with Russia and the objectives of Russia, and also that a significant portion want to be in, for example, NATO, or even NATO, they probably don't conceptualise it in that way, they want for example, NATO, or even NATO, they probably don't conceptualise it in that way, they want closer These are the kind of things that need to be explored and understood, don't they?
And certainly, these are not the kind of complexities that are going to be resolved militarily.
They're not going to be solved by Joe Biden.
Permitting the use of long-range missiles within Russian territory.
Are they?
It's going to require diplomacy, conversation and probably the instituting of new political systems that are actually electorally representative.
So the people that are in regions that feel affiliated with Russia are able to vote in accordance with that.
And, you know, I recognise it might not be a unanimous ballot.
it might be a situation where some people are living in regions where the majority want to be affiliated with Russia and vice versa.
But you can't resolve these problems militarily.
And if you do resolve them militarily, You can't then claim that this is simply the result of the brutality of Putin rather than ongoing imperialist projects that have grown out of Western attempts to control probably Ukrainian resources and exploit former relationships with the Soviet Union and ignore former treaties with them.
That's what I think though.
Let me know what you think in the comments in the chat about all of that.
Here's Matt Gaetz saying that the whole Ukraine war is a money laundering operation.
It's an interesting thing to hear out of the new AG. I think that the reason we are as involved in Ukraine as we are is because Afghanistan wound down.
And if we still had Afghanistan to launder money through, there probably wouldn't be the need for this type of excessive involvement in Ukraine.
And we can look at what's going on here and say, what a lot of these defense contractors are pushing toward is how to have an extended kind of low-yield war.
Like, if there's a way to stretch this thing out, turn it into a 20-, 30-year kind of thing where there's a whole lot of money moving around and unaccountable pots and a lot of weapons getting bought, and then, oh, man, the stockpiles.
Well, we've got to spend more money to reload those.
Aha!
So, I suppose like the Afghanistan War, which Julian Assange explained, was about a war in perpetuity, rather than a military adventure that could be closed and resolved.
He explained it was a taxpayer...
Money laundering operation.
That's what he said about Afghanistan.
When we look now back at the Iraq wars, what was the function of them?
Certainly there was an exploitative and commercial component.
It weren't ideological, was it?
It certainly wasn't related to 9-11.
It certainly wasn't beneficial, really, to ordinary American people or ordinary Iraqi people.
And the same type of interests are still in control now, even if they might be wearing different bibs, different livery.
And I suppose just to have someone like me Matt Gaetz saying stuff like that, whatever his shortcomings and affiliations might be elsewhere, is pretty favourable, isn't it?
Don't you want to have a conversation publicly at that level?
Because we're able to have them now because of channels like Rumble and platforms like X. So I would say that likely, in all likelihood, there'll be a resolution of some kind for the Ukraine-Russia group.
Conflict pretty soon, probably, certainly when Trump comes into office, if not before that.
And my prayer is that the beneficiaries of that are those that are directly affected, rather than those of us that have some sort of ideological attachment to the outcome, because we read about it on the internet.
I'm saying like the Russian people and Ukrainian people and military personnel that could be deployed in an escalating conflict are relieved and unburdened by what might have Hey, actually, that phrase does make sense.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
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Now, the frantic forces of the institutions of government that have just been booted out in the United States, at least, as a result of a recent election, are now making claims about many of Trump's appointments.
Some of those people I feel somewhat qualified to speak about, notably Tulsi Gabbard.
Did you see Tulsi Gabbard and her husband, Abraham, singing some sort of beautiful song about Hawaii?
Have you seen Tulsi Gabbard when she's on The View?
Have you noted that Tulsi Gabbard has a kind of elegance and dignity about her that I've noted in a lot of people that have served in the military, actually, and I reckon if that was to come down to one principle, it would be the principle of sacrifice, a willingness to put yourself In danger and at risk because you believe in something so wholeheartedly.
These are values that are being sort of conditioned, gleaned, streamed and bred out of us.
Turning us, I would say, in little solipsistic blobs that think only of our own comfort and what we might get when the next sugar fix is coming.
When the next screen image of a like coming our way will be received.
We sit there like baby birds under the pipette of a laboratory scientist crying.
Growing us and nurturing us only into some dreadful thanksgiving slaughter.
We have become the sacrificial animal now.
The establishment wants you to believe that many of these picks are unqualified or imbeciles or that the adults aren't in control anymore.
Now, you know, I'm not an expert on every single person that's been appointed and I'm not actually an expert on anything, really, except myself.
And even then, there's questions.
But what I can tell you is that you cannot trust the current institutions of government, you cannot trust the media, and you cannot trust their assessments.
And when you hear, like, the Russiagate conspirator and former CIA director John Brennan going into an apoplexy of rage on Jen Psaki, former White House press secretary show, criticizing Tulsi Gabbard, you've got to question that.
Now, the legacy media are attacking many of Trump's picks, and surely there will be questions asked of them all.
But what we are going to look at now is whether some form of pro-populary, anti-establishment, anti-deep state, anti-globalist politics can get We're good to go.
So let me just start with Tulsi Gabbard, because you served as CIA director for four years.
So you're obviously fantastic.
Four years.
What would having her in charge or in the role of director of national intelligence mean for the intelligence apparatus of the U.S. government?
I think there's so much uncertainty about what Ms.
Gabbard would bring to the job.
As you pointed out, she has been an apologist for Vladimir Putin and Bashar al-Assad.
So many of her subjects...
Right, so we're already proceeding with Eliash.
As you know, she's been an apologist for Vladimir Putin.
Let's see if you can find actual footage of this.
Tulsi Gabbard going, I'd just like to apologize for Vladimir Putin.
He's a good guy, and he's trying his best.
Even that clip could be taken out of context.
I myself know that there are videos...
In Ukrainian about me, about me made by CIA carve-outs claiming that I, and I'm not in any government, am a Putin apologist.
They'll go to extraordinary lengths to impose those narratives and I reckon between now and the inauguration you will see frantic and febrile attempts to reassert propaganda when it comes to Trump's picks or the popular podcasters that appear to have been significant in getting him elected.
In short, they are thrashing around like the spasms of a mad corpse now trying to clutch onto the remnants of their dead power.
So many of her substantive comments as well as previous actions have called into question whether or not she has a good understanding of global politics and the U.S. role there.
But also she doesn't...
Do you understand global politics?
Look at Joe Biden.
He understands them.
That's why he's sending long-range missiles into Russia when Putin has explicitly said that what he'll do if that happens is blow up London.
Also, she doesn't have any experience in intelligence.
She has never served in the intelligence community.
She hasn't had time to be in the intelligence community and get all nice and corrupted like the rest of us.
National intelligence is somebody who sits on top of the 18 departments and agencies and needs to orchestrate these agencies so that they collaborate, so that they coordinate, so that they're able to pursue the national security priorities in an effective fashion.
So they need to have some understanding of the human intelligence, technical signals intelligence, geospatial intelligence, other types of things.
There are some long words that I'd like to say to justify clinging on to power.
...intelligence and other types of things, and she has none of that.
And third, she doesn't have the executive leadership experience of running a large organization.
And under the Director of National Intelligence comes the National Counterterrorism Center, National Counterintelligence Center, Counterproliferation, malign influence centers.
Here are all the reasons why you should let us to continue to be in control.
A long list of long words that mean basically give up, sit still, go back to yourself.
So there's just a lot of responsibilities and so the people, the professionals that are in these 18 intelligence agencies want to have confidence that the person who sits on top of them And that person, by law, is the president's principal intelligence advisor, is going to be carrying out the duties in a qualified way, but also in a political, objective fashion.
Is it a political and objective?
You can't make claims for objectivity and apoliticism if you are a human being.
You don't know what your own biases are.
I don't, you don't, and he don't.
I know what his biases are, though.
His biases are the maintenance of systems of power that are able to serve global corporatism, whether that's the perpetuation of the war machine or the perpetuation of sick Americans.
Let me know in the comments and chats at least if you agree with that.
And I think there are serious questions that have been raised about Ms.
Gabbard's ability to do that based on her lack of experience as well as her very questionable comments that she has made and statements of trafficking and conspiracy theories as well.
Conspiracy theories she did.
She did a conspiracy theory.
I watched her.
I saw her with a ukulele wearing a lei saying aloha.
And I think that's code for...
I work for Vladimir Putin.
I'm pretty convinced of that.
So please, let the CIA remain a dark agency that can lend all of its might and weight to the controlling and manipulation of the American people.
Here's 60 Minutes telling you why you should shut up and do as you're told.
The nominees are Senator Marco Rubio for Secretary of State, Pete Hegseth to lead the three million people of the Department of Defense.
He's a combat veteran, most recently a morning show host on Fox News with no government experience.
Former Congressman Matt Gaetz for attorney general in charge of law enforcement.
Gaetz has been investigated by Republicans for alleged drug use and sex with a minor.
Gaetz denies.
How are you spelling minor before we get into that?
Denies those allegations.
By the way, I mean, anyone who does anything to disrupt the intentions of the powerful will sooner or later face attacks of some description.
There may be reasons to criticize him, but I would look very carefully at those reasons because I know how these institutions work.
If you're making any headway at all, disrupting their filthy agenda, as I heard Elon Musk say on Rogan, show me the man and I'll show you the crime.
They'll...
find a way of bringing you down.
Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence.
She sought a pardon for Edward Snowden, who leaked U.S. secret.
Boo, Edward Snowden.
We all know how evil that guy was, sacrificing his life and sanity to tell the truth to the American people about the degree to which they were being spied on by their own government.
Boo!
Boo!
Also, what's that streak in her hair?
Get that woman out of government!
...secrets and now lives in Russia.
And Robert Kennedy Jr., for Secretary of Health and Human Services, a skeptic of vaccinations.
It's up to the new Republican majority in the Senate to decide whether these nominees are equipped to represent the American...
That looks like old-school propaganda now.
Like, we're all learning so quickly what propaganda looks like, aren't we?
That you see something like that, and it's like...
It appears that Russia are planning to invade and therefore, in the event of a nuclear attack, climb under your desk.
Like it sort of sounds all antiquated and irrelevant.
It no longer resonates.
Of course, you know, like you, I don't really know how Trump will govern in 2025 when he takes office, but it will be somewhat like 2016 and hopefully better.
That's sort of an optimistic appraisal.
What I know with some certainty is that the legacy media will bend words to bend minds to ensure that you and I remain controlled.
Now, here's Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.
If you've heard of her at all, it might be because of her involvement in election rigging to ensure that Hillary Clinton won the primaries when Tulsi Gabbard stood for the leadership of the Democratic Party.
Look at the extraordinary contortions that they have to undertake to ensure that there's no reason why you can trust anyone other than them.
We just saw that former CIA head saying, well, you need someone like me, a man that basically gave up his own neck in order to ensure that the CIA thrived.
Whoever you put before them, Trump or Bobby Kennedy or anyone that's not a controlled vassal of their corporatist enterprises, they will find reasons why you shouldn't trust them.
Here's Wasserman Shorts saying that Tulsi Gabbard is a bad pick.
Tulsi Gabbard is someone who has met with war criminals.
My only memory of Wasserman Schultz is this.
My time.
My time.
I think I saw her in a congressional hearing talking to our friends Matt Taibbi and Michael Schellenberger, the journalists who participated with Elon Musk in what became known as the Twitter files, where we learned just how entrenched government agencies like the CIA and the FBI were in controlling information on social media because social media platforms were fraudulent.
To break the hegemony of legacy media, reaching people directly, informing people directly that above all else, you can't trust big corporations and you can't trust government.
And she said to Matt Taibbi and Schellenberger, who was really mad to see in one of those sort of mahogany rooms, sat behind desks, all in suits and ties, not in their customary baseball caps and sweet little expressions, being chastised like children by Debbie Wasserman Shorts.
This is my time, my time.
that kind of haughty certainty that what you're saying is true.
No self-exploration, no humility, no doubt, no knowledge that you are fallen, you are broken, and that's okay.
There's a way out if you start from a position of vulnerability and humility.
Without that, we are all in serious trouble alone.
And the reason that these institutions are falling and failing, I believe above all else, is their vanity, their pomposity, their out-of-touch corruption, their sneering condemnation of ordinary Americans, their basket of deplorables, their garbaging off of people that actually they work for.
...with war criminals, violated the Department of State's guidance, and secretly, clandestinely went to Syria and met with Assad, who gassed and attacked his own people with chemical weapons.
She's considered to be, essentially, by most assessments, a Russian asset.
God, they can just say stuff like that.
They love a Russian asset chat.
Some of these people now, what's weird is...
Because of how unusual the world's gone, I actually know some of these people now, and I don't know whether any of us can sort of intuit whether or not someone's a Russian asset or a rapist or a racist, but there must be some point where we start to trust our intuitive understanding of one another, where we're able to look at...
Are you owned by the state?
are you owned by the system?
Remember in your country in the 1950s the little phenomena that was McCarthyism that was referred to in retrospect as a kind of witch hunt that led your great playwright Arthur Miller to reprise them stories about Salem and the actual witch hunts where women were accused of being witches on hearsay because of a kind of hysteria that dawned upon your country that They're taking it by the throat.
Now people just say, like it was the 1950s again, that person's a Russian asset.
They're communists.
They're reds under the bed.
What do I need to say in order to nullify this threat?
Because I will say it.
They'll say whatever they need to say to prevent leaders and even voices rising up To oppose their corruption.
Is that how you consider her?
Is that what you consider her?
Oh, yes.
There's no question.
I consider her someone who is likely a Russian asset, who would be as the DNI responsible for managing our entire intelligence community, hold all of our most significant intelligence information and secrets, and essentially would be a direct line to our enemies.
The irresponsibility of disappointment.
Put that back.
That was good.
That error.
That was you.
Inadvertently we made an error there that was actually an extremely useful error.
What was that still?
14.
I don't know.
I didn't see.
I don't think so.
I don't know where that came from.
That was brilliant though.
It was like Debbie Wasserman.
It was facts on dairy.
Oh, it's a still at the end of their video.
I think.
That's good.
What's your output at the moment, my friend?
Okay, so this is a fantastic little...
This is David Sachs explaining how bureaucracy actually is able to surmount and overthrow Democracy.
Have a look at this.
Do you think he could have restored free speech to Twitter?
Of course not.
They just would have kept doing whatever they wanted to do.
And that is the big problem in the federal government right now is we are ruled by a fourth branch of government that is not in the Constitution, that doesn't report to anybody.
It is not subject to elections.
We can't vote them out and we can't fire them.
And they have been in the forefront of trying to stop Trump and the larger reform movement that he represents.
Ever since Trump got elected in 2016, remember, it was members of the administrative state, specifically the security state, who said, don't worry, we're going to be the insurance policy against Trump.
And they have done everything possible through the Russiagate hoax, through lawfare, through the whole Steele dossier hoax, to basically try and stop Trump and the reform movement that he represents.
The big question of Trump's second term will be whether he can finally subdue this bureaucracy and bring it under democratic control, under the control of the executive branch, as the American people want and as I think the Constitution intended.
Right now, we are run by an unelected branch of government that has to stop.
And what Trump represents is not dictatorship, but democracy, the triumph of democracy over this bureaucracy.
Aha!
So that's how it works.
Whoever you vote for, you get the government.
The government stays in charge.
That's why it doesn't seem to make any difference if you had Bush or Clinton or Clinton or Bush to name but for.
That's how they rig it.
The deep state employees have private and clandestine relationships with global corporatist entities, whether they are bureaucratic or commercial.
And therefore, there is an ongoing centralized system of authority that can bypass, usurp and castrate your power when it comes to the ballot box, at least.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
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The moment you do it.
It's like a weight just lifts from you the moment you do it.
And honestly, unforgiveness, as I said earlier on, is toxic.
It's doing more harm to us than it actually is doing to the other person.
We think our unforgiveness is hurting the other person.
Whereas the reality is, it's hurting me.
Join us for Break Bread with Jack Posobiec this week.
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That he has been my good shepherd.
He has been my presence.
He has been my protector.
He has been my guide.
And he's never let me down.
C.S. Lewis said it in a different way.
Augustine said it in a different way, and millions and millions and billions of people throughout the centuries can testify to that.
Which gives me huge encouragement that people like C.S. Lewis, who were professors at Cambridge and Oxford, and at one time were atheists, met the Jesus that you and I are talking about today.
Hmm, interesting stuff.
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