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Thank you.
In this video, you're going to see the future.
Hello there, you awakening wonders.
Thanks for joining me live today for Stay Free with Russell Brand.
On a day where I suppose we're talking about justice.
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And all of you Awakening Wonders watching us on Locals, my apologies to being late.
Russell, do you think you'll ever come to Wisconsin again, says Neon Grammarian.
Wisconsin is calling me very, very powerfully.
I'm sure I'll be there in no time at all.
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There have to be spaces where we can speak freely.
I suppose what we're mostly discussing today is our ongoing awareness that Systems of corruption are being exposed with more clarity with every passing day.
Why is the pardoning of Hunter Biden significant?
It only becomes significant when you begin to examine the importance of that story over the last two election cycles.
The repression of the Hunter Biden laptop story in 2020. The pre-bunking of the Hunter Biden laptop story in 2020. We spoke to Michael Schellenberger, the public journalist and one of the Twitterphiles journalists, some time ago, and he told me that various journalists were called in by the FBI and CIA and told in advance that you're going to hear a lot of Russian disinformation about the Hunter Biden laptop.
So this is a story and a set of relationships that's defined the news narrative for a long period of time.
And now that Biden has pardoned Hunter Biden, what becomes unignorable and inescapable is in spite of the rhetoric around justice...
The ongoing claims that Trump is the exemplifier of despotism, tyranny and corruption, masked in the language of wokeism, virtue signalling and compassion are systems of corruption that are difficult to even comprehend, levels of hypocrisy that are unconscionable.
Now, what I suppose I feel optimistic about, even as a person that for a part of my life was operating within some of these systems of corruption, notably and namely Hollywood, is that potentially something of a reset was achieved with the election result a month or so back,
where now potentially with the inauguration of Trump we might have a very different type of government Now, some of the appointments that Bobby Kennedy is making within the HHS, I'm talking about Marty Makari specifically, are already being attacked and undermined by deep state forces and resources.
We'll be looking at that a little later in the show.
But first, it's interesting to see how the legacy media rallies to attack figures like Bobby Kennedy and You know, with Trump he was long attacked for being a pseudo-Hitler.
Bobby Kennedy, who's a lifelong affiliate of the Democratic Party and is allied to causes that, generally speaking, the left have been sympathetic towards environmentalism, health and incorporatism, is even now being reframed by...
Let me know in the comments and chat how you feel when you see late night talk shows disparaging Bobby Kennedy or when you see Kimmel and Fallon coming out to bat Look
at this sketch on SNL where Alec Baldwin Who I worked with for a time and who I very much enjoyed and very much liked, worked with him on a film called Rock of Ages, sort of comes out to quite cynically attack Bobby Kennedy as a crackpot and a whack job because that's the easiest avenue of attack.
When it comes to Bobby Kennedy.
Because he's like an unusual dude with some unusual views.
Probably the thing that's most unusual about him is he's a person that's ascended to high political office that has significant credentials when it comes to taking on credentials.
Let's have a little look at that SNL skit now.
And notice how...
Institutions that used to be radical, rebellious.
This was the seedbed for comedic talents like John Belushi.
And now, ultimately, just a further amplifier of state messaging.
70-year-old man with movie star looks and a worm in his brain.
Bobby, I love you.
I can't wait to see what you do with this country in terms of health and with regard to measles outbreak.
I care deeply about a woman's right to choose to choose to give her child polio.
I just wish people would take my appointment more seriously.
All right, I gotta go.
I got a dead dolphin in my car.
I think I might saw it in half and dump it in Central Park.
I'll let you know how it goes.
Thanks for the job, man.
Come on, Donald.
Let's get serious for a second.
I've got to tell you something.
I know your campaign was all about retribution.
But think of the opportunity you have to rise above and reach across the aisle and use your enormous...
I suppose like in that portrayal of Kennedy, what I think is notable is the banalisation of his positions.
This is a politician that's talking about taking on Big Food, that's appointing people in serious roles like Jay Bhattacharya, that's listening to outspoken critics of Big Food and Big Pharma like Callie and Casey Means.
What excites me most about the election result is the possibility that there is a true anti-establishment agenda within the heart of powerful government agencies.
I don't recall a time when such a thing would have been plausible, let alone action.
You know, like, there was a lot of excitement around Bernie Sanders in 2016. Bernie Sanders has even come out now.
Bernie Sanders, that's a good comment, Midnight Mama, in the Rumble chat.
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Then we'll be exclusively streaming on Rumble, where you can chat extremely freely.
Let's have a look at, like, Bernie Sanders' post.
Let's go up on, let's have a look at this on X now.
Let's go pip on that, Isaac.
Thanks, man.
Here he is.
Like Bernie Sanders says, Elon Musk is right.
The Pentagon, with a budget of $886 billion, just failed its seventh audit in a row.
It's lost track of billions.
Last year, only 13 senators voted against the military-industrial complex and a defence budget full of waste and fraud.
That must change.
Did you see too that Doge will self-destruct like a Mission Impossible message after it has completed its review and inventory of government efficiency and inefficiency by 2026?
I suppose these are the kind of claims that people are excited about.
Diligent government that is responsible and transparent.
At the moment, these are pledges and promises because we're still in a pre-administration phase.
But the amount of effort that the legacy media are going to to disparage, smear and condemn even the potential for real change is exciting and interesting as well as revealing.
Now, let's have a look at Scott Jennings on CNN.
This is from Charlie Kirk's feed on Biden's misuse of the pardoning system.
Let's have a look.
The United States.
11 years.
You're missing a few years.
11 years.
11 years.
Full and unconditional pardon.
But wasn't to Scott's point.
I mean, wasn't it a lie?
I mean, you can defend it, but wasn't it a lie that he was not going to pardon him?
No, I believe the circumstances have changed.
I think that we now have a president coming into office who's talking about firing squads, who's talking about running people around the country and making sure that everyone who's his enemy is going to be punished.
And Hunter Biden lied about his drug use on a government forum when he was buying a gun.
And he failed to file and pay taxes when he was a drug addict.
He paid back those taxes with interest.
Donald Trump himself was indicted for.
Sometimes I feel pretty sympathetic towards Hunter Biden.
As a drug addict in recovery myself, I recognize that addiction is a pretty chaotic condition.
That even people that have been a long time clean from drink and drugs still experience that chaos and its consequences.
What's amazing to me is the rhetoric that preceded this pardon, how we were assured that Biden would never exploit his position.
The compassion of a father and of a parent is one thing, but the misuse of authority and power of that degree is deeply revelatory.
It shows us, in a sense, that you can't have centralized power of such magnitude without it being potentially misused and exploited by all too fallible human systems.
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Wow!
We are living in a time of true global revolution.
It seems that there has been some disruption to the trajectory of the globalists in your country, the United States of America, but pervasive globalism, by its very nature, is a threat that we all face.
Here's Trump saying that Trudeau's own globalist project could be under threat.
And tonight we're getting some new details about that Trump-Trudeau dinner from two people who were at the table.
We are told that when Trudeau told President-elect Trump that new tariffs would kill the Canadian economy, Trump joked to him that if Canada can't survive without ripping off the U.S. to the tune of $100 billion a year, then maybe Canada should become the 51st state and Trudeau then maybe Canada should become the 51st state and Trudeau could become its governor.
Right.
I have more on that detail with the panel.
Peter, thank you.
I suppose what's extraordinary about that is there would be a good many Canadians that would welcome that annexing.
In the United Kingdom, the land itself is rising up in the form of agricultural protests across London.
Farmers, impecuniated, frustrated and agitated by legislation that seems designed to prevent them continuing to farm, in particular an inheritance tax that's being levied, descended on London and caused major disruption.
This so soon after an apparent landslide election by Keir Starmer has led people to think that Britain is in trouble.
Particularly with the level of censorship, with people being jailed for making social media posts, Britain appears to be undergoing some sort of extraordinary crisis.
You can never make direct comparisons between nations because each country appears to have its own very particular trajectory.
But it seems, in particular if the rumours are true, that Elon Musk is going to donate $100 million to Nigel Farage's reform party, that Britain could have its own MAGA moment, although of course in Britain it would make Britain great again, it's harder to make an acronym out of that.
Certainly it seems that populism is not just an American phenomenon.
Populism is on the rise as a response to globalism across the world.
When people sense that their food sources are being controlled and being diminished and being potentially centralised by a globalist agenda to the point that farmers are being supported on the streets, what you get the sense of is that this is...
There's often a sense of despair around the rise of globalism, the collapse of our institutions, a feeling of detachment and loss.
There is cause for optimism that might not even come only in the form of the sort of right-wing revival that's evident in the election of say Donald Trump.
What I suspect we might be experiencing is the emergence of something new and not entirely definable in the old lexicon of left versus right.
Have a look at this extraordinary video where It's being posited that London is preparing for a false flag event, that numerous webcams and security cams of cameras have gone down, perhaps in preparation for something extraordinary.
Have a look at this.
This is a really surprising piece of journal.
Hello.
Today is Thursday, 28 November 2024. It's Thanksgiving holiday in the United States, so Happy Thanksgiving to all the American readers and viewers.
In today's report, I want to share something so alarming that for the first time in my 54 years on this earth, I wasn't able to sleep at night.
I'll ask you to spread the word in whatever way you can.
Literally, the future of the world could be at stake.
Yesterday, as I was finalizing my new report on Great Britain, An update to my August 26 article, The Coming Collapse of Britain, YouTube randomly suggested to me a short video by one Craig Houston titled, Why are all London webcams offline?
I was nearly floored.
Mr. Houston looked through hundreds of webcams across London and could not find a single one that was live.
See for yourself, here and here.
That's extremely odd.
Clearly, someone made the decision to switch them all off.
They could not all have failed randomly.
One of the webcams over the Westminster Bridge displayed the last image it recorded.
It was on 2 September 2024 at 1651. That at least gives us a clue about when London went dark to the world.
I posted a comment about this in my Trend Compass report yesterday, and one of the readers found a working webcam at Abbey Road.
Still, that's just one out of hundreds that are still in the dark.
The reason why someone would make the decision to switch off all the webcams is a mystery, and it's an ominous mystery.
Craig Houston didn't offer any explanation, which is understandable given that he lives in Britain, where you could get arrested.
For things like singing kung fu fighting or for praying silently on the sidewalk.
I don't live in the UK so I will venture a guess.
The globalist cabal are planning a false flag terror attack on London which they'll blame on Russia so that they could trigger an all-out whole-of-society mobilization by all of the Western powers against Russia.
If that seems far-fetched, there are now several important elements that fit coherently with this scenario, starting with the general geopolitical state of things.
Western Empire, and the UK in particular, bet heavily on Ukraine and lost.
By now the situation has become as undeniable as it is hopeless.
But Western powers aren't showing any inclination to cut and run like they did from Vietnam in March 1972 or Afghanistan in August 2021. Today, the West is facing the world's largest nuclear power with an established escalatory dominance in the region and a highly motivated,
well-trained, battle-hardened and well-equipped force Including the new devastating conventional weaponry that eclipses anything that the West has in its depleted arsenals.
Yet, in spite of all that, they are still escalating.
The question is, why?
Ukraine is too important for them, and the stakes could not be higher.
From the Imperial Cabal's point of view, the prize, in fact, is the whole world.
In his paper, Democratic Ideals and Reality, Sir Halford Mackinder wrote that who rules East Europe commands the heartland.
Who rules the heartland commands the world island.
Who rules the world island controls the world.
By World Island, Mackinder meant the Eurasian landmass.
His theoretical framework remained the foundation of foreign policy for British and American governments to this very day.
This was confirmed explicitly as recently as 2018 by Wes Mitchell, President Trump's Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian affairs.
In a briefing to the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he made it explicit that the central aim of the administration's foreign policy is to defend U.S. domination of Eurasian landmass as the foremost U.S. national security interest and to prepare the nation for this challenge.
Mitchell also said that the administration was working with our close ally, the UK, to form an international coalition for coordinating efforts in this field.
These views are not just idle ponderings of academics or brainstorming amusement for think tanks.
The reality on the ground confirms that this is indeed how the Imperial Cabal regards the outcome of the battle for Ukraine.
From the beginning of the war, a few of their lieutenants voiced the entrenched mindset.
In April 2022, then US Chief of Staff Mark Milley said that if we lose in Ukraine, the world order we created 80 years ago will crumble.
In a TV address in April 2023, Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said, if we lose in Ukraine, we will lose the world for decades.
Defeating Ukraine could be the beginning of the end of the Golden Age of the West.
In January this year, member of the British House of Lords and former NATO Secretary General George Roberson said that if Ukraine loses, world order will be established by our enemies.
Finally, in April, Boris Johnson recorded himself telling the world that if Ukraine fails, it will be a catastrophe for the West.
It will be the end of Western hegemony and we will have no one to blame but ourselves.
The challenge that the establishment now have is this kind of information is widely accessible and available, sometimes on what I imagine are pretty minor channels like that.
But the type of information and the level of research certainly is enough to make you question official narratives.
So when you start to see that on the geopolitical plane there are movements Tectonic shifts that appear to be having an impact that could radically alter, maybe even annihilate significant portions of life as we recognise it.
The more superficial events that take place when Hunter Biden is pardoned start to seem like an odd, scintillating, sensationalist distraction, even though symptomatically they're indicators of, I suppose, sensationalist distraction, even though symptomatically they're indicators of, I suppose, a kind of a deep and dreadful decay.
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Have a look at this sort of blatant and evident hypocrisy.
This is Joe Biden talking about addiction while a senator accompanied somewhat disturbingly by...
Maybe we won't watch too much of this because it's sort of upsetting, actually, of Hunter Biden himself using drugs.
Let's have a quick look at this now.
You have a piece of...
Crack cocaine.
No bigger than this quarter that I'm holding in my hand.
One quarter of one dollar.
We passed a law through the leadership of Senator Thurman and myself and others.
A law that says you're caught with that.
You go to jail for five years.
You get no probation.
You get nothing other than five years in jail.
Judge doesn't have a choice.
Under our forfeiture statutes, you can, the government can, take everything you own.
Everything from your car to your house, your bank account, not merely what they confiscate in terms of the dollars from the transaction that you just got caught engaging in.
They can take everything.
I don't care why they become a sociopath.
We have an obligation to cordon them off from the rest of society.
They are in jail.
Away from my mother, your husband, our families.
So I don't want to ask, what made them do this?
They must be taken off the street.
In a way, pretty disturbing, isn't it?
But I suppose what is an indicator of is there's no congruence between the way that we are governed and the behaviour of people in power.
Increasingly, I've come to believe that, as it says in Ephesians, we deal not with worldly powers, but with dark spiritual forces.
I'm not suggesting at all that Joe Biden or any member of the Biden family are evil, but there do appear to be indicators that they've become agents of forces that are incredibly dark.
I wouldn't have even said that online a little while ago.
Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that.
And at this point, is there any point in The View?
Shouldn't The View begin every episode by reading out a legal notice saying, everything we say in the next 60 minutes is potentially libelous and untrue.
I believe she's called Sunny, one of The View hosts.
As I had to read out, I think, a third or fourth legal notice.
Here she is now having to retract a further statement, I believe, about Peter Hegseth.
Let's have a look.
Yeah, let's have a look at that.
Let's have a look at that now.
It's not going to be that quick.
Pete Hegseth has denied any wrongdoing.
His lawyer said he paid the woman in 2023 to head off the threat of a baseless lawsuit.
No charges were ever brought.
You rushed me for that?
laughter I have a very quick one.
What this is, is we're experiencing the end of their total 360 power.
You know how when Elon Musk acquired X, the Twitterphiles stories broke and we saw like Matt Taibbi and Lee Fang and Michael Schellenberger are reporting that there'd been a deep infiltration into social media by deep state agencies, that the interests of Big Pharma were being protected because people weren't able to talk about adverse events, people weren't able to openly discuss it, it was being censored.
And we're seeing now that that's escalating in a country like the UK where people are being imprisoned for stuff they're posting online.
Now what we're seeing, I suppose because of the changes or the forthcoming changes in government, is that even something as seemingly innocuous as the view is being subject to new levels of control.
They're being held to account.
They can't just go on the view anymore and make false claims about people without having to read out legal notices.
It's interesting to see that something as vanilla as The View was evidently previously getting away with propaganda.
Like, when I have conversations, as I do, you'll see this show tomorrow with Aaron Seary about...
Something that's considered very, very controversial.
This is something that's so controversial you're not meant to say it.
That there is potentially a link between vaccines and autism.
Whenever you say that, what you'll hear in response is, there's no evidence that vaccines cause autism.
Now what I learned from my conversation with Aaron Siri yesterday, is there's no evidence that vaccines don't cause autism.
And this is what's most terrifying about that.
Is that the reason that there is no evidence that vaccines don't cause autism or do cause autism is because only the clinical trials that are beneficial are being funded.
No one is funding clinical trials to demonstrate causal links between autism and vaccines because that will be a very unprofitable piece of science indeed.
So what we're starting to experience now is the creaking, the quaking and the breaking down of sacred cows and long-supported institutions.
Because there are, as I spoke about a moment ago when I was showing you that sort of long and extraordinary false flag video about London...
There are apparently ulterior changes taking place that people weren't entirely prepared for.
I think we first saw that in the Brexit Trump moment in 2016, where for the first time legacy media weren't able to manage outcomes of referenda.
They clearly anticipated and desired a Clinton victory and a remain result when it came to the UK. All of...
We're still now living in the aftermath of that.
The recent 2024 election showed that they weren't able to maintain or reassert that power again.
They've lost control.
I can't tell you how significant I believe it is that there are now platforms like...
Rumble and obviously X where free speech can flourish and obviously that comes with all sorts of lunatic outbursts and peripheral madness and presumably actual racism and actual hate speech and actual misinformation but...
That's not the concern of the establishment.
The concern of the establishment is they are no longer able to curate and create anodyne information that can be utilised to maintain and further their control.
If we get to a situation where you have decentralised cryptocurrencies, if you have decentralised independent purveying of information, it's going to be impossible to maintain centralised control.
If that were ever to be coupled with a kind of spiritual awakening, there would be the potential for the world to radically change.
Right when it seems that that's the last thing that was going to happen.
Right when it seems that all is lost.
Right when it seems that we're on the precipice of absolute hopelessness.
Something beautiful may yet emerge.
That could be what we're on the precipice of.
We're going to have a look at a few more things.
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JesusSquid606 says, Hey Russell, I've got an idea for the Peterson Academy, I hope you mean the Peterson Academy, rather than some academy for paedophiles, which, if there is one, should be shut down, especially if they're advertising to children.
Why don't you do a literature course that covers the screw tape letters and mere Christianity?
I am talking to Jordan Peterson about doing a course, and I would love to do that.
That's a really...
Really good suggestion.
Thank you.
I might get into that.
Boom, bap, slap, Russell's Diddy Party.
I did go to a Diddy White Party once, but I tell you, I spent most of the time talking to Tom Green.
And I left at about six or seven o'clock, so I was married at the time, and I'm pretty glad I did, actually, because it turns out that stuff went on at those Diddy Parties that I was not qualified to hand.
As a person that is craving a deep and profound connection to God, and denied that connection to God, I'll make all sorts of ridiculous choices.
Thankfully, one of those choices was not hanging out.
Yeah, Tom Green, man, was not hanging out at a Diddy party.
I mean, listen, if you think you're morally robust enough, how would you do if, you know, imagine back in the day, you were invited to a Diddy party.
How do you think you'd get on?
You know, I told you about that time I went to Vegas with Diddy, and frankly, I just went home.
I had my own little Diddy party on my own, which was actually above board and legit, and at points, quite boring.
Roselle says, Christ kept you safe from Diddy.
Indeed he did.
Thank you, Heavenly Father, for guiding me, for being there with me, even at the moments of my life where I felt most vulnerable and most exposed.
If you're watching us now from the UK, let me know if in the aftermath of these farmer protests and the arrest of Jeremy Clarkson, if you would welcome...
The support that Elon Musk is offering to Nigel Farage.
Or do you still think of Nigel Farage as a sort of...
Russell is part retard.
We're all part retard.
JCK73. Imagine an advanced consciousness, how they would look down on us.
Imagine beings that have transcended physical form or have new bodies like the resurrected Christ...
How would they look down on us, tethered as we are to impulses and flesh continually maneuvered by the low, low chakra, low, low chakra ruminations?
Let me know in the comments and chat, people, on Rumble.
Do you want to see me talk about Nigel Farage and his reflections on Elon Musk?
If you want to see that, have a look at number one.
Yeah, Clarkson did get arrested at a protest, man, but they only held him for a little while, I think.
Right, so one, if you want to see Nigel Farage.
Two, if you want to see that Baby It's Cold Outside stand-up, where he compares the lyrics to Wet Ass P-Word with the lyrics of Baby It's Cold Outside.
Let me know if you want to see that.
That's number two.
And number three...
Megan Kelly.
Megan Kelly really getting quite agitated about the Hunter Biden situation.
One, two or three.
Let me know what you fancy.
A lot of you are saying one, so we'll go for that right now.
Could you pull that up for me, Liam, my darling?
Let's find out.
This is Nigel Farage talking to Winston Marshall, who's doing a lot of great stuff on YouTube at the moment.
He used to be in the band Mumford& Sons.
Here he is talking to Nigel Farage.
And in this moment...
Faraj is talking about his connection to Elon Musk.
This is two minutes long.
Let's go full screen on it.
Did you spend time with Musk?
Did you meet him?
I did.
And how was that interaction?
I did.
Because he's always talking about England.
On Rogan, he's been tweeting constantly about the free speech issues.
I was introduced to him by the big guy.
He was astonished that I didn't know him.
You don't know Elon?
I did meet him.
Interesting.
I've met some of these big fellas in the past that have set up tech platforms and are multi-billionaires, and very often they're a bit odd.
They kind of have to be to do what they've done.
Musk was remarkably normal.
Really?
Yeah.
Remarkably normal.
Affable, personable, amusing, opinionated but passionate.
And I asked him, why is it that you seem to have this extraordinary interest in our little group of islands?
On the other side, I didn't quite put it like that, but you know what I mean.
And yeah, it was like there's an emotional attachment.
That was his response.
Well, he didn't use the word emotional, but the words that he used were emotional, in that he said, well, you are the mother country of the entirety of the English-speaking world.
It really matters.
Not what I expected.
Wow, that's very interesting.
Not what I expected.
And the level of knowledge he had, unbelievable!
On everything, you know, farmers, what was proposed in the budget, capital gains more broadly, Southport, what really happened, you know, and why have you got the blame, Nigel?
I mean, his level of knowledge was incredible, and...
He's clearly got one of the quickest brains that's ever been built.
You know, I mean, it just is amazing.
He's on that and he's following everything.
So they're really pleased to meet him.
And I think those of us in the Western world that believe in nation state, that believe in democracy, that believe in controlled borders, that believe in protecting our cultures, I think this man's emerged as a hero figure.
Yeah, absolutely.
I genuinely do.
Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that.
Do you think that Elon Musk is a figure?
And do you think that these new relationships that might emerge from tech oligarchs or billionaires, albeit in the case of Musk, one who is committed to the idea of free speech at very least, and populist leaders like Nigel Farage, do you think that we could be seeing a kind of radical global movement in response to globalism?
Isn't it sort of obvious in a way that the rise of nationalism was always a response to globalism?
Isn't it obvious that if people feel detached from their country, detached from their community, detached from their identity, detached from their family, lost and betrayed, economically abandoned and spiritually adrift, that...
Nostalgic and retroactive ideas may reemerge.
I know that Brett Weinstein, for example, thinks that the new revivalist interest in Christianity is an attempt, this is his quote, an attempt to reboot the last thing that works.
Me, I think Christianity is operating on a much broader and much wider timeline.
In the figure of Christ, you do literally have God in human form, experiencing all that it is to be human.
And transcending those limitations, transcending absolute suffering and making the absolute sacrifice, the purest and most refined sacrifice, using absolute power to sacrifice absolutely.
Now, how does that connect to these very contemporary movements of resurgent ethnonationalism and the rise of figures that are transcendent of national barriers and boundaries like Elon Musk?
Think about it.
99% of the time, and this is a pretty small demographic, so 99% of the time might not even be a test group of 100.
These kind of oligarchal figures are in alignment with the establishment You can see how that might happen, that if you're a Jeff Bezos or a Mark Zuckerberg, that the kind of relation, or Larry Page, Serge Brin, you know, I'm talking about these figures that have emerged out of the tech world, in the case of Jeff Bezos, through the consumerist...
Behemoth and Leviathan, all at once, of Amazon.
And in the case of the other examples I listed, Zuckerberg, Bryn and Page, that having an alignment with the state or states that you operate in makes sense.
It's going to make sense from an operations perspective.
And even the obvious fact that your interests will converge.
If you are, like for example, how Google utilised military technology to run their operations through Google Maps being one obvious example that Mike Benz beautifully explained to me.
And the fact that they have contracts with states that are worth billions of dollars is very rare and an anomaly indeed that a figure like Elon Musk, who also has massive contracts with the government, is going to emerge and speak out against government interests, certainly when it comes to the issue of censorship and free speech, but now increasingly on a variety of subjects.
This is what's unique about our time.
It's the potential now for new strains of conversation, new ideologies to emerge that haven't been gate-checked by the old centralised authorities.
Now, how does this align with spirituality?
Sooner or later, people are going to have to have a connection to resources that are...
A little more deeply rooted and a little less transient.
You can't in the end rely on the economic ideals that are so transitory.
You can't rely on nationalist or cultural ideals that are just of the merest of moments.
People are starting to crave something at depth.
I know that's what I'm starting to crave, is a deeper reality, something that I've always been looking for and that you can only really find in God.
And for a while now, I suppose, we've ricocheted through various cultural mazes looking to fulfill ourselves with the offerings of materialism, with the offerings of consumerism, with the offerings of individualism.
But I reckon more and more of us are finding it unfulfilling, bland, banal, ashes in our mouth.
So even if the intentions say this is just a sort of a thought experiment or just a rumination, even if the intentions of Elon Musk were kind of personally motivated, he's obviously something of a, is he a transhumanist?
Is that the right thing to say about Elon Musk?
He believes that technology is the solution and some sort of melding of technology and human power is inevitable that we might colonize other planets.
And then if you take Faraj, some people in the local chat there are saying that Faraj is an opportunist.
Even if they are somewhat motivated by pretty basic desires or an agenda that sort of An agenda born out of their personal requirements and personal goals, which frankly aren't we all dear.
I certainly know that I'm pretty limited and frequently looking at reality from the limited lens of my own requirements, my own fears and my own desires.
Nevertheless, God may work through us.
God may work through us.
That's what I'm beginning to sense.
Even though all of us are kind of pinioned and imprisoned by the technological devices that surround us and seemed at first to offer us a kind of liberty, but increasingly seem like a new penitentiary.
What I feel like will emerge from this, what I feel like is already emerging, is something great.
And something holy.
Thanks, Jackson's Colbs.
I love my show also.
Yeah, I think you might be right about that.
Okay, let's see what else is going on in here.
Did you find something on there, my man?
What is this about?
I'm just having a quick scan on next.
Let's go pip on this, mate, and we'll just watch as I maneuver my way through this little world.
Where are we in a subset?
Oh, yeah, let's have a look.
I wanted to have a quick look at what Megyn Kelly had to say about Joe Biden.
It looks like she's going hard with some expletives.
Up by this thing, by this addiction.
It is to the point where she ultimately, once the family sort of tried to let her have a hard love, a tough love period where we weren't helping her out of the jams that she was creating, found herself in the in the throes of the criminal law.
She had to get a public defender.
She had to handle the penalty.
She didn't go to jail or anything like that.
But she it remained a mark on her record forever.
And no one gives a damn that you were addicted.
No one cares about that backstory I just gave to you.
So fuck you, Joe Biden, and your sob story about your rich, spoiled presidential kid, Hunter Biden, and how he's been singled out.
Because I know I speak for millions of people who have an addict in their family who did something they're not proud of, who could never get out from under it.
We have no sympathy for you, Hunter Biden, and even less for you, Joe Biden, because you enabled all of it.
A pretty unsympathetic take in some ways from Megyn Kelly.
But this is, I suppose, what happens when you try to mesh together a personal narrative with a political one.
Let's face it, you can't really decouple Joe Biden's presidential power from Hunter Biden's condition.
And perhaps you can't even decouple Hunter Biden's entire career.
The fact that he sat on numerous boards at Burisma and elsewhere from Joe Biden's position as a politician.
So when it comes convenient, and is yet still true, to...
Point out that Hunter Biden's a drug addict and drug addicts are doing their best and that Hunter Biden's the nicest and kindest person I know.
You have to recognise that, as Megyn Kelly said there, most addicts aren't afforded that kind of compassion.
Man, one of the things I've had the privilege to do in your country lately is hang out in fentanyl, in treatment centres for people that are recovering from fentanyl.
There's a massive addiction crisis in your country.
And what addiction is, is an attempt to resolve spiritual problems chemically and therefore materially.
On some level, Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, all of us are trying to resolve a massive spiritual disjunct that we're vagrants here, living in exile, and we'll never be fully fulfilled on this plane.
And any attempts to fulfill ourselves on this plane will lead to disaster.
If not just mere disappointment, potentially disaster.
In a sense, what we ought be afforded is all of us should be pardoned from our sins.
The way that we are pardoned by Jesus Christ.
The way that we are forgiven.
Because you are not perfect, and I'm not perfect, and Hunter Biden's not perfect, and the Trump kids aren't perfect.
And I guess what part of this populist uprising is, is the recognition that people of the libertarian right...
Are declaring what their interests are.
For example, you might say that Trump, as the ultimate American mystic, is saying, I care first and foremost about myself and my family, and so do you.
If America was ever going to create a prophet, wouldn't it be Donald Trump?
A tycoon entrepreneur who puts his name on the top of his own buildings, who's able to easily engage in casual discourse with people up and down the social ladder.
A man that eats McDonald's and drinks Coke.
Isn't that what an American mystic would be like?
Can't you see that on some deep level, America has created for itself the leader of That it was always summonsing.
And isn't it clear too that the hypocrisy of heritage politicians like the Bidens, Obamas and Clintons that glisten and grin and smile and speak words of compassion while legislating hypocritically would ultimately capsize and be exposed.
Isn't it obvious that that's what we have in this Hunter Biden moment?
The revelation that the Biden family will do what most of us would do if we didn't believe in God.
Take political office and use it to augment and grow personal fortunes if the allegations around Burisma, etc.
are true.
Pardon our children as if we were ourselves gods.
This is where we have recourse now to start to recognise that the problems we're experiencing as a culture run a lot deeper than the old left-right fishers.
These are profound spiritual problems that come from the divorce between man and God.
When we seize the throne and the crown for ourselves, when we make the claim that mankind and human intelligence sits at the summit of our systems, what is born of that is hypocrisy.
What is born of that is corruption.
Because mankind is fallen, is limited and broken.
And you don't need a clinical trial to prove that, because you know it about yourself.
You know that even if you try your best you will fall and fail.
You know that if you were put in a position of great power unless you were deeply committed to God you would make errors born of selfish desire.
And they're no different than us.
That's why these kind of powers are implausible.
You can't have systems of government that are built on materialism and individualism.
You have to have some universal spiritual principles at the core of any system of government, otherwise it will inevitably become corrupted.
And that's what we're experiencing again today.
And again, and again.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
Now, before we leave you today, I want to tell you that Break Bread this week will be with Jeff Cavins, the Catholic scholar.
We'll be talking to him later this week.
So join us for that if you're not on Awaken Wonder already.
And this is a story that I'm covering in advance of an interview later this week with Aaron Aaron Siri.
Aaron Siri is a lawyer.
Go to my ex.
If you go to the last thing I've reposted on ex, Liam, if you find me, Russ, although not, you know, Rusty, if you check out me on ex, you'll find the last thing I've reposted.
Aaron Seary is a lawyer that represents claimants that believe they've...
Don't go full screen until we're at it, baby.
Stay on me until we find it, Isaac.
When we find it, then we'll go to the thing.
Thanks.
Aaron Seary is a lawyer...
Who represents vaccine claimants who believe that they have suffered adverse events from a variety of conditions.
He also presented the CDC with Freedom of Information Act requests.
So it's Aaron Seary who we're looking for here and a repost.
What's the most recent thing I've reposted?
There's some of this break bread stuff, break bread...
Aaron Siri.
We click on that.
We find that.
Nice.
Thank you.
Alright, so have a look at this.
I'm speaking to Aaron Siri.
Just stay full screen on me until it'll become clear, Isaac.
We'll work together on this.
Later this week, I'm talking to Aaron Seery, who's a brilliant lawyer who, it appears, has considerable influence in the forthcoming administration.
In the same way that Callie and Casey Means are being listened to when it comes to the subject of food, blessedly, men like Aaron Seery and Jay Bhattacharya and Marty Makkari are influencing American health policy when it comes to the relationship between big pharma and regulatory agencies.
In the conversation I had with Aaron Siri that you'll be able to see tomorrow in full exclusively on Rumble, we talked about the link between vaccines and autism and the science behind it.
You'll be astonished to learn the truth there.
We talked about the period of the pandemic and some of the extraordinary decisions that were made.
You're going to love that.
We're going to see the imprint and shadow of Big Pharma power.
But in one moment, he said to me, are you aware of how aborted fetuses and fetal matter are used in experimental vaccines and vaccines more broadly?
Of course I said, no, I was completely unaware of that.
Well, here's a piece of footage from a deposition where Aaron Siri speaks to a man called...
I think he's called Stephen Plotkin.
Yeah, let's go.
Let's go, Pip, now.
And in this deposition, he talks about...
What does he say his name is?
Dr. Plotkin.
Talks about...
In your work related to that.
Thank you.
Go back to the top of it, if you could.
Talks about the use of fetal material in vaccines.
Initially denying that he's ever used any fetal material in vaccines before going on to reveal that he's quite extensively worked with fetuses and fetal material.
The reason I'm bringing this up to you is because I want us to think for a moment about the ethics and morality of research broadly, vaccines in general, and in particular the The types of things and practices that are deployed in vaccine development and even used commonly, I understand, in vaccines.
And how much of reality has to be concealed from us in order for us to be subjugated and compliant.
In short, when you understand what goes on in Big Pharma, when you understand the ingredients of vaccines, you start to become...
A little less compliant.
Have a look at Dr. Plotkin being deposed by Aaron Seary and look at the way in which he reveals the extent of fetal research in vaccines.
Have a look.
How many fetuses have been part of that work?
My own personal work, two.
I'm going to hand you what's been marked Plaintiff's Exhibit 41.
Okay.
Are you familiar with this article, Dr. Plotkin?
Okay.
Yes.
Are you listed as an author on this article?
Yes.
This study took place at the Wistar Institute, correct?
Yes.
You were at the Wistar Institute, correct?
Yes.
How many fetuses were used in the study described in this article?
Quite a few.
So this study involved 74 fetuses, correct?
I don't remember exactly how many.
Turn to page 12 of the study.
Yeah, 76.
76.
And these fetuses were all three months or older when aborted, correct?
Yes.
And these were all normally developed fetuses, correct?
Yes.
What organs did you harvest from these fetuses?
Well, I didn't personally harvest any, but a whole range of tissues were harvested by co-workers.
I didn't.
I didn't harvest any fetuses.
It was my brother.
I was outside.
I was having a cup of tea at the time.
And these pieces were then cut up into little pieces, right?
Yes.
And they were cultured?
Yes.
Okay.
If you can't handle the reality, what does that tell you?
I suppose at a granular level, you wouldn't want to think about sewage either.
But if, like, learning about fetal research sort of sickens you and feels wrong, where does that come from?
What is that feeling that you have?
Like if someone said, I don't care, I don't see, you know, when you hear Aaron in that deposition saying little bits of tongue and little bits of fetal material, if that makes you have a reaction, what is that reaction and where is it coming from?
What is that?
C.S. Lewis would say that we all have a moral barometer in us and that is the indicator that we have of the presence of God.
That's where you feel it.
Like, how many times a day do you feel like, hmm, I shouldn't have done that, that was selfish, or I'm withholding love, or I'm being mean?
And probably when it's something like this, it's a kind of a deeper resonance.
What is that?
Where is it coming from?
Some of the pieces of the fetuses were pituitary gland that were chopped up into pieces to...
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
Pituitary gland, if you are a person that's ever looked into the new age or listened to the potential function of the pituitary gland, people suspect that it might be connected to all sorts of areas of consciousness and awareness that are difficult to measure and discern.
In the same way that we don't know where consciousness came from.
No one can demonstrate how biological processes lead to consciousness.
And I suppose it's this mystery that means that there has to be some sacredness and sanctity.
Again, because abortion is such a contentious issue.
I would only espouse or expound on that subject from my own spiritual perspective, the sanctity of life and all life.
And the same perspective from which I would view this issue also is very clear to me when it comes to non-judgment.
I have no right to judge anyone or anything.
I love that when I had a conversation with John Rich...
This was much earlier in my Christian journey, even though it's only been going eight months anyway.
I said to him, how do we reconcile Christ's edict that we judge no one and we love our neighbours, or that we're non-judgmental and we love our neighbours, with the various times where it appears that there are prohibitions against certain sexual practices?
He said, there are no separate compartments in hell.
That we're all sinners.
That we're all fallen.
That we're all broken.
That we have an intimate and personal relationship with God that we must follow and pursue.
That it's not my job to judge you.
I'm not a higher tribunal than you.
I'm in no position to judge anyone for their lifestyles or their practices.
I'm only in a position to cultivate my own relationship with Christ and allow him to change me.
And I suppose this is disturbing.
One, because it pulls together the issue of abortion and And the issue of vaccines, so it's a kind of, it's controversial squared, isn't it?
But what I'm most interested in is the way that the discourse is conducted, the way that people under the sort of veil of science take moral positions with certainty.
And you'll be very interested to see where this ends up, because it ends up with Dr. Plotkin making a very definitive spiritual statement.
Have a look.
It included the lung of the fetuses.
Yes.
Okay, included skin?
Yes.
Kidney?
Yes.
Spleen?
Yes.
Heart?
Yes.
And tongue?
I don't recall, but probably.
No one wants to get into the minutiae of fetal matter.
Like, whereas if you were talking to me about, like, a carrot or, like, a Brussels sprout, and they went, did you use the nub of the Brussels sprout?
Did you use the leaf of the Brussels sprout?
Did you use the twirly-twizzly bit at the end of the carrot that looks like an uncircumcised dick?
I wouldn't go, you monster!
Stop, you monster!
That's enough!
I've heard enough!
He's already dead!
It wouldn't bother me at all, but, like, hearing the idea of a tongue being used, it does trouble me.
So, what does that mean?
Miss Molly in the chat goes, Plotkin laughed.
But I think that was, like, an embarrassed laugh, because there's part of him.
I would say that this man has become fortified in scientific hubris.
Like, he's a hubris, he believes he's a materialist.
He believes, like many people, if you can't measure it, it isn't there.
There's no such thing as a mystery.
I believe, and I hope you believe, that there is a mystery.
There is something unknowable or can be known, but only known at depth.
Let's go back to it.
I just want to make sure I understand.
In your entire career, And this was just one study, so I'm going to ask you again.
In your entire career, how many fetuses have you worked with?
Well, I don't remember the exact number, but quite a few when we were studying them originally before we decided to use them to make vaccines.
Do you have any sense?
I mean, this one study had 76. How many other studies did you have that you used aborted fetuses for?
Oh, I don't remember how many.
Are you aware that one of the objections to vaccination by the plaintiff in this case is the inclusion of aborted fetal tissue in the development of vaccines and the fact that it's actually part of the ingredients of vaccines?
I'm aware of those objections.
The Catholic Church has actually issued a document on that which says that individuals who need the vaccine should receive the vaccines regardless of the fact.
And I think it implies that I am the individual who will go to hell because of the use of aborted tissues, which I am glad to do.
Do you know if the mother is Catholic?
I have no idea.
Okay.
Keep going.
Beliefs?
Yes.
You've said that, quote, vaccination is always under attack by religious zealots who believe that the will of God includes death and disease.
Yes.
You stand by that statement?
I absolutely do.
Okay.
Are you an atheist?
Yes.
By the end of the deposition, Plotkin is covering his face and declares openly that he's an atheist.
Now there's nothing wrong with atheism, and you cannot make the claim that there is no morality without God.
It's just it's difficult to verify that morality without God, and it's difficult to pose one morality or one system of ethics against another unless you're making some...
Absolute claim about that morality.
As C.S. Lewis himself said, you may have one country where a man takes one wife and another country where a man takes five wives, but there are no countries where a man is applauded for running away in battle.
There is no nation or culture where a man is applauded for betrayal.
It's almost as if there are universal systems that are not socially cultivated but deep, deeply encoded at a molecular level.
Down amidst our DNA where the codes are that tell part of human tissue to become a tongue or to become a liver or to become...
A finger or a hand?
There is another code.
Why wouldn't there be?
If there is a structure that creates skeleton, why wouldn't there be a structure that creates jealousy or joy or kindness or compassion?
If we can observably see that there are manifest and expressed patterns when it comes to human anatomy, why would there not be patterns when it comes to ethics and morality?
Why, if the sphere and the triangle and the rectangle objectively exist, would there not be other patterns and shapes in the ethereal fields that inform morality?
And why, indeed, would you imagine that part of that experimental process that Plotkin was being deposed on included examination of the pituitary gland?
Surely there are many mysteries left to as yet unfold, explore and discover.
But when, like we have been discussing today, you see that nepotism plays a part, when you know that someone's your son, you may pardon them where elsewise you wouldn't.
When you see that there is a rise of populism against globalism across the world as our tribal impulses and instincts are revivified and awakened, where do they come from, those instincts and impulses?
And if you feel any revulsion yourself when you hear that...
Deposition.
Then you have the question, where does it all come from?
What is it within you that informs you?
Is it merely instincts cultivated over time?
Or is there a deep and profound truth expressing itself through us?
In short, is God real?
Did God come to earth in human form and die for you?
Yes, but that's just what I think.
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Oh, look at that, man.
And also my hands were going like that at that exact moment.
Did you see that?
That was so lovely.
Do you think we can do it again, Isaac?
Let's have another go at that.
Join us for Break Bread later this week.
Come on, Isaac.
We've done it once.
Join us for Break Bread.
I should have just took it.
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