MARTIAL LAW IMPLIMENTED IN SOUTH KOREA! Tyranny or Defending the Peace? – SF507
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Thank you.
In this video, you're going to see the future.
Oh, shit.
I pulled this because it was not tight.
I'm so sorry.
Are we on?
There was no slack on this.
Are we on?
I'm so sorry, guys.
I had to pull this.
Yo, Isaac, will you check this lead?
Because I had to plug it in.
Hello, you Awakening Wonders.
Thanks for joining me today for Stay Free with Russell Brand.
This thing was too tethered tight.
You know when something's on a very tight leash?
And you think, that's on too tight of a leash.
And I gave it a little tug.
Is it alright?
Yeah, we're cool.
Yeah, we're cool.
We've got such an amazing show for you today.
Coming out of the Redneck Riviera, the Florida Panhandle, South Alabama.
And what a time it is to be alive.
Like, you know me.
I'm from the UK. I'm from the United Kingdom.
Our Prime Minister is this man called Keir Starmer.
He's a sort of WEF stooge.
He's one of Klaus Schwab's finest.
And...
Look, for a moment, what does Christmas represent?
Here's two potential, three, I'll do three potential offerings.
One, it's the repurposing of a pagan winter solstice festival.
Two, it's a consumerist festival celebrating consumerism as materialism takes over and captures that.
Three, it is the coming of Jesus Christ, the divine principle manifest on the earthly realm.
Which one of those three options is Keir Starmer celebrating here?
Could you please join me when I say five...
Four.
Three.
I am going to make the coming of God seem like a tedious chore.
Jesus Christ came to earth and died that you may live freely and be redeemed from sin.
And it sounds like I'm picking droppings out of a cat litter tray.
Or even if you believe that it's just a commercial festival.
The holidays are coming.
Holidays are coming.
Drink.
Coke.
Keir Starmer.
Banalizing every single possible festivity.
Three...
Two...
One...
I'm going to make love to you now, dear.
Now, I can feel the blood making my member chumescent.
Ah, yes.
Here we go.
There is some ejaculate in my testes.
Now, if I create friction up and down the shaft.
Five, four, three, two, one.
All salute, Klaus Schwab.
All yield to globalism.
Oh, my dear, that was good for me.
How was it for you?
Merry Christmas!
Whether it's Keir Starmer banalising the coming of a divine presence, or, you know, the winter solstice, you don't have to be a Christian to know glory and joy, but it helps, or Joe Biden visiting Angola, there are plenty of visual reminders that our leaders are We're good to
must go.
So enjoy Biden while you've got him, because soon we won't have Joe Biden tottering and teetering about with Angolan leaders making an absolute nitwit of himself and potentially your entire country.
*music* No, just there.
Just there.
Now consider for a moment that Tucker Carlson is in Russia right now reporting on what could be a hot war between the United States and Russia.
Started seemingly out of spite in an attempt to cling on to power.
Well, if I can't be President of the United States, no one will.
How about there is no United States?
That man who can't make his way with any kind of conviction down a carpet is sending long-range missiles into Russian territory.
Let me know in the comments and chat how you feel about that.
We'll be streaming on YouTube for a moment.
Then we'll be exclusively on that sweet platform of freedom that is Rumble.
Chris Pawlowski, CEO, took on the New York Times today.
We'll be talking about that.
We'll also be talking about martial law in South Korea.
Law!
What is it good for?
Imprisoning your enemies.
Say it again.
Let's have a look at Joe Biden in Angola.
What you holding your hand up for?
What's in that hand?
What do you got for me in there?
You got some money for Hunter Biden in there?
What is that?
Hunter!
Hunter, why are you wearing that silky glove the whole time?
Hunter, what is that silken and shimmering glove that's always on your hand?
Hey, what's that you're firing out the middle of your belly, Hunter?
What is them belly worms you're firing out?
He's sucking on the pipe and he's squirting out them belly worms.
Hunter Biden's hand shimmering like Michael Jackson's.
He's making his own gloves out of the seed of his own belly.
That can't be right, Hunter.
But Hunter...
You are forgiven.
We're always forgiving you, Hunter.
Hunter, how can we stay mad at you?
Joe Biden very much belongs to the past and the future of the Democratic Party is in safe hands because we have Gavin Newsom waiting in the wings, a man who understands the people.
Here he is, just declaring publicly that he goes everywhere in a chauffeur-driven car.
Do you know that Gavin Newsom is actually an anagram of smug cunt?
Because his whole life, people have been making these plane reservations for him.
I don't know anything about that.
I don't even understand that.
And by the way, do you guys have to drive yourself anywhere?
Or do people do that for you?
When was the last time you drove a car?
It's all good, man.
I always think about that.
I drove a car during COVID to one of my COVID parties.
You know, I also drive around when I'm committing adultery.
I'm always in a car.
Gavin Newsom there chatting to celebrities and thinking that the celebrity banter is appropriate for a politician.
A celebrity, we know what a celebrity is.
It's an avatar of the values of the culture.
So for a celebrity to say, I'm vacuous and narcissistic, there's no problem there.
I should know.
I've been there myself.
So, Gavin Newsom joining in with the Kimmel-level banter.
That's all cool, except he's a public servant.
Gavin Newsom's salary.
Guess who pays for it?
Guess who pays for it?
It's...
Is it someone else?
Is it him and his own endeavours?
It's you, baby.
You're paying for that smugness.
That smugness is coming out of your wage packet, especially if you're a resident of California.
So for about 40% of your time, whether you're toiling or you're digging or you're typing, just know that it's being creamed off into Newsome's smugness, baby.
Do you got a license, bro?
By the way, I went to the White House a few months ago.
They said, where's your license?
I said, you've got to be kidding me.
I don't drive.
Hey, I thought I didn't need voter ID. Why do I need ID for?
I'm only here to vote.
I don't need no ID, baby.
Who are you to ask me that question?
If you watch this on YouTube, we'll be with you for about another 10 minutes.
Then we're going to be swimming in the sweet streams of freedom.
Honey, that is where you will find us.
Coming up in the show, we're talking about martial law in South Korea.
We're talking about Tucker Carlson in Russia.
And we'll be talking about friend of the show, Mike Benz, appearing on Joe Rogan's show.
And again, as always with Mike Benz, pointing out some pretty beautiful home truths.
As well as that, Eric Adams is talking about immigration policy in New York City.
Why don't you get involved in that rumble chat like Karl Rhino and Second Church and Tempest and Cleon Closon or become an Awakened Wonder and join the likes of Pride Folks.
You know, if you're an Awakened Wonder, you can join us this Friday for our conversation with Brandon Lake.
Me and Brandon Lake will be talking later this week.
I can't see where that still of Brandon Lake is.
I know that there's one out there that didn't make sense on that page.
Right, okay, let's have a look at Eric Adams.
Eric Adams, mayor of New York City, flames Joe Biden and Kamala for costing New York, New York.
So good we migrated there twice.
$6.4 billion.
The long-term impact of what we did to this city...
You're going to see it materialize in administrations in the future.
They hurt the future of New York City.
And when people hear me say $6.4 billion, they may say, okay, just a billion here, a billion there.
No!
We didn't invest in seniors the way we should have, and young people the way we should have.
We're not going to have to get these chronic absentee students the way we should have.
The crimes that we've witnessed, this impacted our city, and people don't seem to understand why were you fighting so hard for this?
Because I reflected on that 11-year-old boy that was denied, and I went into government to stop these 11-year-old boys, and I came up with a plan to do so.
A lot of people go into government because of 11-year-old boys, but for an entirely different reason.
Let me know in the comments in chat if you know all about that.
Do so.
And the federal government made me take $6.4 billion out of providing these services that we all should be angry at what happened to our city under this administration.
Uh-oh, they're losing everyone.
They're losing Cenk, they're losing Eric Adams, and they're losing Bernie.
People are desert in the establishment and fast.
Now, do you approve of the FBI? Does anyone approve of the FBI anymore?
On CNN, the enthusiastic pollster, that's what I call him, he no longer...
He approves of the FBI, or at least a poll that he's explaining approve of the FBI. Let's have a look at this.
I think Patel has real reason to believe that Americans would go along with changes that he might potentially make at the FBI, and there's a reason why Donald Trump feels like he can make this change.
It's because if you look here, FBI is doing an excellent or a good job.
Look at this time trend line.
You go back to 2014, right?
It was 59% of Americans, then 57% in 2019, 50% in 2022. Look at Where we are today, my goodness gracious, just 41% of Americans think the FBI is doing an excellent or good job.
That is by far the lowest number this century.
The bottom line is, during the Trump administration, obviously there were the investigations.
This century, so while Watergate was going on, while there's assassinations going on, Iran-Contra, all of that time people were like, EFBI, they're a good bunch of guys.
There's old Hoover frocking himself up and frocking himself senseless, having his own little personal freak-out and a negligee.
All the while, the American people are just privately approving of the FBI. Not anymore, baby.
See, there were the investigations into Donald Trump.
You saw a little bit of drop then.
And then post-January 6th, look at that drop.
50%, now 41%.
My goodness gracious, Kate.
Okay, now, you are watching this, potentially, I pray, on Rumble, our home.
Maybe you're on Awakened Wonder, watching this there, with your community over on Locals, like Beth in Wonderland and Ashela, getting ready for our Brandon Lake conversation this Friday, that you can exclusively join us for.
Brandon Lake, the Christian singer and sensation, will be talking to me about his path and his journey.
Maybe you're still watching us on YouTube.
We're only going to be there for a few more minutes.
And this story is exactly why.
CEO of Rumble, Chris Pavlovsky, who's done a lot to ensure free speech, certainly my free speech and Dan Bongino's free speech, the free speech of people that are advocating for your free speech, because ultimately you're what matters, although sometimes I forget that.
He has taken on the New York Times, who have written a hit piece about Rumble, Rumble, claiming that Rumble are pushing misinformation and that Rumble are irresponsible for informing you that dear old Doddory Joe are potentially ushering you towards a hot nuclear war with Russia prior to the inauguration of Trump and his MAGA administration. claiming that Rumble are pushing misinformation and that Rumble are So let me know in the comments and chat, what do you think is more dangerous and responsible?
Openly reporting on the potential that your tax dollars are being used to start Armageddon or do you think it's more irresponsible that the New York Times are trying to bludgeon you into a state of dumb, complaining?
Let me know in the comments and chat.
At these assets.
Apparently, the New York Times posts Chris Pavlovsky are coming after Rumble.
In the email correspondence below, it's because Rumble creators are...
Can I stay where I was?
I was reading that.
Can I stay where I was?
Oh, I see.
Alright, let's go back to the top of the clip.
I'm going to play it again.
I'm going to play it again.
I didn't realise that.
Okay, let's play it.
Press stop.
I'm pressing play.
Pause.
Apparently the New York Times is coming after Rumble.
In the email correspondence below, it's because Rumble creators are warning people of potential nuclear war.
This is even after Putin has spoken about the potential of nuclear war and a new nuclear doctrine.
Jake Penland, beware Rumble video and all sane Americans.
The New York Times is running another On real news organisations.
So I'm playing this now.
The time is not moving.
Yeah, this was...
I should have been talking through this.
This is a very unusual asset, and we should have rehearsed the use of this asset.
All right, because now when I press pause, it goes back to that.
So...
It goes back to that.
So you...
Please Isaac, tell me when you've done it.
Have you paused it?
It's gone back to Chris Pavlovsky.
Okay, so it's unpausable.
So I'll just press play and hopefully I can read it in that amount.
Hi, Jake.
So what is this I'm looking at?
Hi, Jake.
I'm writing from the New York Times.
We're working on a story about Rumble that briefly mentions the Roseanne Barr podcast that streams on the platform.
I'm contacting you to let you know and also seek comment.
The overall story is about the universe of content that exists on Rumble, its audience, and how the news opinion on Rumble contrasts with coverage from other news stories.
To complete this story, I deleted my other news sources and relied on Rumble for all my news for a week.
Here is how the work is mentioned in the story.
There's a video that shows Jake and Roseanne advertising TWC Health with ad copy that says we are on the brink of nuclear war.
This clip included in a portion of the story that talks about how many Rumble creators emphasised how nuclear war with Russia was more or less imminent and how sometimes those warnings turned into ads for products.
I'm hoping the show would have a comment to share about this or its work more broadly on Rumble.
Feel free to reach me by email on my phone.
212. That's really amazing.
Can you shut that curtain for me, mate?
That's what that mine was.
Thank you very much.
What's amazing about this is the tone.
Come back to me full screen, if you would, Isaac.
What's amazing about...
Are we on me full screen?
Thank you.
Do communicate with me, because otherwise I don't have any way of knowing whether or not I've been heard.
Thank you, because you're wearing cans, so unless you give me a visual indication.
Alright, so, what's amazing about this story is you see the tone of the New York Times.
Look at how they're talking from a position of authority and piety.
Hello, we've got a few inquiries here.
We've been looking at the rumbled universe.
Now, the New York Times, let me just tell you a few things off the top of my head that I can remember.
Remember when they put that story out about CIA bases being across Ukraine?
Do you remember that?
That showed that there was a relationship between them?
Do you remember when that dude, that young kid, got arrested?
What was that kid's name?
Oh, man, I can't remember him.
But the whistleblower, he had a really funny name.
I was calling him Little Lad or something.
When that kid got arrested, the New York Times were there with the police when he got operated.
The New York Times, remember, they're acting like they have moral authority.
They have no moral authority.
Particularly when they're talking about independent media, they're talking about a competitor.
They're talking about people that they want to bring down.
How do you think that CNN and the New York Times report on Joe Rogan or Rumble or any Rumble contributors, including me?
They want to destroy it and bring it down because they recognize that as long as you have access to independent media, you're not going to use their content indefinitely because what they once had was a kind of brand recognition, all the news that's fit to print.
And now what we know them to be is a utensil of propaganda.
Liars for hire, amplifying the message of the powerful and obfuscating truth, all the while doing it like we're doing some really important stuff.
We're doing important things for America.
We're real journalists.
You see the haughtiness of that Axos event.
You remember that when they're like, Joe Rogan's not a real guy.
Independent media doesn't matter.
Why are they not Paying attention to us anymore.
Well, the reason they're not paying attention to you anymore, New York Times, is because there are now options and alternatives.
And in a marketplace of one, we have centralised media.
I'm talking about the Trusted News Initiative that ensure harmony, which is not a good word when it comes to reporting media, between the BBC, CNN, New York Times, YouTube, etc.
People recognise now whose interests converge with those interests.
It's the interests of the powerful.
Now you have people that are willing to criticize people with incredible reach.
And thanks to platforms like Rumble, you now have access to a variety of controversial and uncomfortable views and perspective.
So, this is an important moment.
How can you rely on them?
Yeah, I see that in the Awaken Wonder chat, that conversation.
Clown, that evil clown of mainstream media.
I'd love to look at that again.
I'd love to, could we pull up again, Jake, excuse me, Isaac, can you pull that up from there so I can see it again?
Not the first email from Chris Pawlowski, but the email itself.
Probably that would have been better as some stills, because then we could manage it as stills.
But can I see it as a still so that I can just talk through it again?
Yeah, that's perfect.
Alright, so this is...
I would love to know also...
I don't know who Stuart Thompson is.
Stuart Thompson at New York Times.
Are you covering...
Oh, this is good.
So this is what was sent back probably from someone called Jake P. I don't know who that is.
Are you covering the ad revenue between Pfizer and CNN in this article as well?
I'm asking because I'm curious if this article is actual objective news or the standard New York Times hit piece against people who cover real news.
If it's actual news, then you're welcome to quote me here.
Biden's authorisation of long-range missiles is widely believed to be an escalation in the Ukrainian conflict, and Putin has floated the idea of nuclear war in response.
We want Americans safe and protected from this wildly corrupt administration, whether that's through education or highlighting specific products that can protect them.
That is an amazing burn.
What an incredible comeback.
Thank God!
Whether or not you think Elon Musk is a bit radical and out there and he might disagree with a hundred things that he does or says.
Same for Chris Pawlowski and Rumble.
You might feel that their creators are on here or adverts are on here that you don't agree with.
But the reason the New York Times are trying to attack Rumble is not because they are guardians of truth trying to foster Rumble.
And convey truth to people.
It's quite the opposite.
It's because they want to control the narrative.
And the reason they want to control the narrative is their livelihood is dependent on it.
That is so brilliant, that content there.
I absolutely love that.
Now listen, if you're watching on YouTube, we're going to leave you now.
Let's start the countdown.
And you're going to want to stay with us for our main story today.
It's Martial Law in South Africa.
Fantastic stuff.
Thanks for the fiver, Jesus Mum.
I'm going to keep preaching that truth, you beautiful, beautiful person.
And we are going to be talking about Mike Benz's appearance on Rogan.
We've got so much stuff.
This is a really great show that we've got for you.
We're talking about Neil deGrasse Tyson criticising internet information.
Oh, and Joy Reid on tariffs.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson has been a guest on my show before when I did a podcast called Under the Skin.
He is not a scientist, but he's a science educator.
Some people say he changed his tune when hit with some MeToo-style attacks or inquiries.
Depends on what you think of the validity of those particular MeToo-isms, I suppose, for want of a better neologism.
Here, Neil deGrasse Tyson is on Jon Stewart's show, talking about how aggrieved he is that people get their information from sources that are not verified.
Often what people mean when they say that is, why don't you just trust me?
Why won't you do what I tell you?
Does anything bother you in the last, I don't know, maybe year of presidential elections that makes you think that maybe science is in trouble?
What?
So, I worry, for example, that people get their science off of random places on the internet, off a clickbait, rather than looking at what this scientific establishment has discovered.
For us.
Sure.
You get someone on there and say, the whole establishment is wrong and I'm right, click here.
That's irresistible.
Yeah, that's what we do on this show.
It's irresistible.
It's very effective.
And I'm thinking, no!
Science doesn't work that way.
It works by, you get enough observations and data, and if it comes to agreement, that's the new objective truth.
Right.
It's not one lone person that says whatever the hell they want.
Doctor, I mean...
Right.
Doctor, so far I agree with you that science is good and the internet is stupid.
That's pretty incredible because we are living in a time where only clinical trials that are profitable are being undertaken and only information that is expedient is being released.
Let me take the most taboo subject I possibly could.
Vaccines and autism.
When people say there is no evidence to suggest that a link between autism and vaccines, do you think there might be a reluctance to conduct such studies?
Ask yourself that question and have a look at our interview with Aaron Siri.
And he will talk to you in great depth and explain to you the way that Big Pharma and the clinical trial complex can manage and control information.
Of course, I'm not making a claim that they're There is a link between autism and vaccines, but there's exactly as much information to suggest that there is a link as there is to suggest that there isn't, precisely because no one wants to undertake clinical trials that cost Pfizer and Merck money.
And when you look at their model of regulation and their methods and means of funding, it becomes clear why that might be.
Now, in advocating for censorship, because that's ultimately where that conversation leads there, when people say there's too much misinformation on the internet, they're saying the information on the internet is a problem and someone should have the authority to control it.
Well, let me ask you right now and let me know in the comments and chat, who do you think should have the authority to decide what information you get and what information you don't get?
Should it be the New York Times who are telling you that we should not be reporting on or discussing the fact that Russia, the world's biggest nuclear superpower, are potentially being provoked?
What is misinformation when it comes to the pandemic era and adverse and yellow card events that were light or at least showed a correlation between taking certain medications and symptoms and side effects?
Who do you trust in To be in charge of the information.
Now what's fantastic when you dig deeper into this is you'll find that from an atheistic or materialistic perspective it's perfectly rational to make human intelligence the apex of all of our hierarchical systems and therefore the ultimate authority and therefore the adjudicator and utilizer of justice.
If there is no sublime or divine power If there is no supreme intelligence, then we are the supreme intelligence.
And the authority I just discussed, we can delegate that authority or grant that authority to whoever the establishment or system decides is worthy of it.
So who gets the sense of your information?
The government will tell you who's going to censor your information.
Who tells you whether or not a medicine is safe?
The government will decide whether or not a medicine is safe.
Who decides whether or not there should be a war or shouldn't be a war or whether a war should be escalated?
The government will tell you.
By getting rid of God, by declaring there is no God, you don't get rid of authority and power.
You just grant it, I would say, to the devil himself.
The devil in the form of human hubris and human superciliousness.
And you know it when you see it.
You know when you see a lack of humility.
You know when you see the stripping away of doubt.
And the kind of certainty that comes from, you have to be six feet apart.
You have to wear a mask.
Is there any science for six feet apart?
No.
Is there any science for masks?
No.
You have to take this medication.
Is there been any trials on clinical transmission?
No.
Clinical trials, excuse me, on transmission.
No.
We begin to understand that when they mean science, they mean scientism.
A new God and a new dogma.
Of course it has its advocates in public spaces to coat it in soft power, to lubricate it, to make the penetration of their power less disruptive as it enters you.
But there is only one power that we should be yielding to.
And it's not for me to tell you what that power is.
It's not for anyone to tell you what that power is.
But if you become awakened, you will be less likely to tolerate their corrupt, institutionalized, hubristic power.
And when people go on and say, like, making, I guess they were joking about the results of the election, were they?
And Neil deGrasse Tyson was like, oh no, the craziness.
People saying, you know, anti-vaxxers.
Oh, Bobby Kennedy.
Extraordinary.
Extraordinary to, you will know them by their fruits.
You will know them by their fruits.
You will sense it by what it flows out of them.
You will see what their agenda is and what is within them.
So if people are talking about...
I saw a brilliant post on X when someone was talking about some new potential environmental disaster, and the first post underneath it was, is there a tax we can pay for that?
They will always be attempting to justify and legitimise further control.
That's the important thing.
You can...
Debate, discuss, and discern for yourself whether climate change is real and is caused by anthropomorphic or anthropological activity.
You can make that decision for yourself.
But one thing to look at is, are the measures suggested punitive towards large corporations, nations, and powerful institutions?
Or do they grant further authority to governments to legitimately exert further tactics Taxes or measures of social control over ordinary civilians.
If it is the latter, you know that was the agenda.
And we are going to be talking about martial law a little later in the show.
Let me know in the comments and the chat what you think about that Neil deGrasse Tyson moment there and the way that it was covered.
If you're watching this anywhere other than Rumble, then, you know, get off that platform and get onto Rumble because we can speak freely here, as has been demonstrated by the New York Times' Chris Pawlowski.
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So, you will be thrilled to know that Joy Reid has commented on Trump's Trudeau jibe about Canada becoming a 51st state.
Here is Joy Reid.
I would say in a state of some agitation, which I know you're going to enjoy.
We are seeing a global trend of the far right surging.
It isn't just happening here.
But let's bring you back.
Why would that be?
I mean, how also could you be a journalist and not ask immediately the question why?
The far right is surging.
Why?
Even if you accept the terms, even if you don't want to interrogate terms like far right that fall away in this new emergent space, even if you just want to go, okay, call it far right, fine, I'm not going to be insulted, it is far right, why do you think that would happen?
What do you think would be an understandable reason why people would want to revert to nationalism?
What do you think are reasons that people might look for bonds or ties on a national level?
Do you think, for example, that there would be a right-wing surge if neocon apparently left liberal governments like the Democrats under Biden or the Labour Party under Starmer or whatever it is that Trudeau's doing in Canada?
If those parties were working and people were happy and they were content, do you think they'd go...
Just for a laugh, do you know who we should look at the views of again?
Hitler.
I liked his moustache and I liked his armband, even though the economy's working well and the spiritual life of my nation seems to be in good hands.
For no reason at all, I'm going to go far right.
So, immediately you begin to inquire.
What you see is, yeah, there must be a reason for that.
There must be a reason that in India, people have become more nationalistic.
In the UK, people are becoming more nationalistic.
In France, Canada, the United States.
Why is that?
Now, the reason you're not offered that question by mainstream media is because the answer is obvious.
Globalism.
Centralised authority that facilitates advantages to corporate interests that themselves do not recognise or see nation and appear to use, as one of their weapons, mass migration to destabilise domestic populations and to ensure that the proletariat, to use a Marxist term, cannot compete in the labour market, to use a Marxist argument.
So even if you look through this using the lens and rubric of Marxism, the questions that gape open like a wound on the knees of Hunter Biden after a long night of crawling around are these, why?
Why?
Why are people so unhappy?
Why are people looking for alternatives?
You don't have to look very far, because there's a censorship problem all over the world.
People are being censored in Ireland, people are being censored in Germany, people are being censored in the United Kingdom and the United States.
There's an agricultural crisis all over the world.
Sri Lanka, India...
The Netherlands.
Why would this be happening?
Almost as if there is an emanating echo moving out from some centre somewhere.
Now, because you have platforms like Rumble and X, you are able to form network understanding of these issues that was impossible when you only had centralised media.
Let me know in the comments if you agree with that.
The significance of independent media is our ability to have an ongoing conversation where...
The truth becomes visible.
Now, in that process of discourse to understand truth, of course crazy things get said.
Particularly if you place media in the hands of, you know, people like me, who by our nature are somewhat chaotic but generally authentic.
Or place media in the generalized hands of various people.
You know, I'm watching the comments all the time that we're doing this.
So I'm seeing some people are like, yeah, that's true.
No, I disagree with you.
You're making mistakes there.
And when I see that, I don't think, these people are idiots.
They should be censored.
They're fools.
I think, oh yeah, maybe it's me that doesn't understand.
Now, the New York Times doesn't have to have those conversations with itself.
All it has to do is serve its advertisers and serve whatever interests ultimately control it.
And we now know, since the X-Files, or the TwitFiles, the X-Files revealed a lot of other stuff about spaceships, mostly.
What we learned from the Twitter files is the deep state are embedded within social media platforms because they've recognized that they need to control the narrative on social media in the way that they've always controlled it within legacy media.
But this is a great awakening.
And the reason that I believe you need a connection to God is without a connection to God, you will become vulnerable to human power.
You will become vulnerable to the dogmas and doctrines that are devised by people that want you trapped in selfishness and foolishness.
I am certainly not immune to that.
I can be dragged around by the nose and sometimes by other protuberances, by pleasure all day long, led like a fool, like a lamb to the slaughter.
But...
When I awaken and surrender, and I can only awaken in this moment, this moment we're living in right now, I am no longer their quarry.
I am no longer their victim.
I am no longer their fool.
But those that advocate for more centralized power, more censorship, more control, whether they know it or not, Joy Reid, are doing the work of dark forces in high places.
Let's bring you back to the US and to our local gangster, Donald Trump.
That's just gonna be stated as a fact now.
He's a gangster.
He's not even president yet, and he's already spending his time sitting in his golden palace, Mar-a-Lago.
Unlike Gavin Newsom, who just made a joke about being chauffeur-driven everywhere, and who I love.
Unlike Joe Biden, who just pardoned his own son from a set of crimes that, while a senator, he said, should condemn you to at least five years in prison, whoever you are.
So I'm only willing to look at hypocrisy in one direction, when hypocrisy, like evil, is a trait that can be exhibited in anybody unless they are tethered to spiritual principles.
Because human beings are all fallen and broken but can be forgiven if they form divine and sublime relationships.
But I'm not going to report on that because that would wake you the hell up and make you dangerous to control.
Palace, Mar-a-Lago, muscling other countries like he's Tony Soprano with a social media site.
Doing things like, reportedly, debating whether or not to invade Mexico.
Threatening BRICS countries, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, with 100% tariffs if they don't commit to trading in dollars.
How dare you threaten BRICS countries?
Now, of course, BRICS countries are free to set up an alternative currency and dump the petrodollar.
And with the same principle, try to memorise that word, of freedom, the United States of America are free to say we would impose tariffs in response.
What you're more likely to get from a sort of a Biden hegemony and heritage government is compliance with those nations and deals struck that are generally beneficial to elites and not beneficial to the nation as a whole.
I'm not sure how Trump will govern this time.
My best guess is it'll be a bit like last time he was president.
With a little bit of Tulsi Gabbard and a little bit of Bobby Kennedy and a bit of Vivek and Elon Musk thrown into the mix and we'll all just have to wait and see.
What I'm pretty certain about is the reason you're seeing the likes of Schenk Ugar, I hope I'm saying his name correctly, and various other left-wing figures turning away from the dogmas and doctrine of the left is people are starting to awaken to the clear fact that those institutions are undemocratic and beyond undemocratic.
Anti-democratic.
And people are awakening to the fact that there need to be real and significant changes.
And people are willing to try, for example, nationalist populism.
Which, I pray, need not be racist or divisive.
Particularly if it were, as often the leftist media fear, it were Christian.
Because what does it say in Christian doctrine again and again?
We are one family.
Love one another as I have loved you.
Love one another to the point where you're willing to sacrifice.
Love one another so much that materialism and pleasure seem empty and hollow to you.
Is that the message of your state?
Is that the message of your media?
Or do they want you gridlocked?
In the neurological mesh of pleasure and stimulation?
Let me know in the comments and chat.
Do you think the legacy media want you free?
Do you think the state wants you free?
Do you think the globalists want you free?
Or do they want you tethered and bound, a slave again to their material means?
Let me know in the comments chat, baby.
Dollars are not their own currencies.
Demanding Hamas release all hostages being held in Gaza before his inauguration, or there will be, quote, all hell to pay in the Middle East.
Even reportedly threatening Canada.
According to Fox, when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau went to Mar-a-Lago this weekend to try to talk Trump out of his 25% tariff threat, Trump apparently suggested that if Canada can't handle the tariffs that would violate the NAFTA upgrade Trump himself signed into law, the USMCA, they should just become the 51st state.
Amazing.
Like, when you see Trudeau, in blackface or out of it, advocating for calling, like, ordinary working class Canadians Nazis because they're protesting against centralised measures that stop them earning a livelihood, as happened in the pandemic, You realise that what these kind of lotioned gangsters require is an old school gangster to say, if you want to play these games, this is how these games go.
Now, I don't find myself in a position for advocating for either side of that dynamic because as a Christian beyond and above all else, I'm trying to overcome my own tendencies for domination or for sin.
But, if the world game and the world stage is going to be played this way, then players like Donald Trump are going to emerge.
Like I told you yesterday, Donald Trump is the American mystic that the American imagination created.
Indeed, that's why there are memes and images of strongman presidents, whether it's in that weird card game that you lot know, or whether in various episodes of The Simpsons, that preempt Trump as president.
Because American culture was crying out.
For this kind of figure.
And whilst it passed through the cultural passageway and corridors of Clinton, who's a kind of proto-Trump, wasn't he?
But a proto-Trump owned not by populism but by the institutions that call themselves democracy, but don't mean by democracy, electoral voting and the mandate and direction of the masses, but instead mean the preservation of institutions that serve corporate and global power.
Then they recognise, no, we need a black one now because, you know, the times are changing and it will help people to overlook the corruption if we have an African-American as president.
Then we all saw how that went, the Occupy movement, the 2008 financial collapse, the Syrian droning, all of that stuff, all of that betrayal.
Then they try to reboot it again.
Let's have a woman one.
Do you want a woman one?
Listen, I don't care.
Who's bombing Syrian children.
I don't care if they've got a vagina or penises emerging from their shoulders like epaulets.
What I believe in is peace and freedom and personal awakening.
And what you have created is an American mystic and an American prophet.
And of course he flies around in a plane with his own name on it and has phallic towers adorned with the legend.
Trump as if he's slapping down his own hand in victory in the gambling card casino game of American politics.
Of course he lives on Coca-Cola and McDonald's.
What else would an American mystic meet?
If you want to worship the culture instead of worshipping God, then the culture your God will create its own profits.
Now, I'm not making a moral judgment of Donald Trump.
Who am I to make a moral judgment of anyone?
But what is plain is you put that guy in the game, And suddenly global authoritarianism has to start making some different moves.
Justin Trudeau gingerly turning up.
Now, listen, would you consider maybe dropping that 25% tariff?
Hey, why don't you go talk to your dad over in Cuba?
Just become the 51st state instead and allow Trudeau to be reduced to governor of the state of Canada, which caused the prime minister and others to laugh nervously.
And while some are writing that off as just a joke, just a few hours ago, Trump posted this obviously AI photo of him.
It is obviously AI. He hasn't gone up to a mountain in Canada himself.
That lazy son of a bitch!
Go to your own mountain and stand by a maple leaf flag.
They're more concerned about an off-the-cuff comment about Canada becoming a 51st state than the fact that the Biden administration has authorised the use of long-range missiles inside of Russia.
That's the warped mindset here.
In fact, when on Rumble people stream about the escalation of this potentially apocalyptic war, Rumble are...
Chastised and castigated for misinformation.
Do you see the warped mindset of these people?
Let me know in the comments and chat.
...of him standing on a mountaintop next to the Canadian flag looking off into the distance with the caption, O Canada.
How dare you look off into the distance?
Focus on the tip of your own nose so you look all bug-eyed.
And for the record, he appears to be looking at the Matterhorn, which is on the border between Switzerland and Italy.
That's not actually even in Canada.
So it shows how much you know.
So your joke meme is actually inaccurate and people reporting on the fact that long range missiles are being used inside Russia is misinformation.
Thanks for watching.
Switzerland and Italy, not Canada.
Oh, well, let's not forget this is the same Donald Trump.
They're doubling down on the snooty, haughty, supercilious, condescending manner of the media that's led us to stop trusting them.
They think that's what people want.
You know what people want?
They want to be spoken down to like they're idiots.
They want their information pre-chewed and spat in their mouths like they're baby birds rather than adults.
That Matterhorn is nowhere near Canada, right?
And if you make sort of off-the-cuff remarks about their potential heritage of our man Trudeau and his peculiar and very particular Castro nose, then that's considered like, how could you say that?
But their version of a joke is, ha, that's the Matterhorn.
The Matterhorn's not there.
And there's a lot of people that think Fidel Castro actually is Justin Trudeau's dad.
You've seen the pictures of his mum dancing with Fidel, right?
Forget, this is the same Donald Trump who at one point seriously wanted to buy the nation of Greenland, even possibly trade it for Puerto Rico.
How dare you try to treat reality like it's a game of risk?
You do not swap Puerto Rico for Greenland.
It isn't even green, that lying bastard.
Puerto Rico.
I wonder what this guy has against Puerto Rico.
Why is he always on about Puerto Rico?
Firstly, a comedian at one of his rallies, who he's never really met, apparently, said a joke about Puerto Rico, and now there's this other unverified, mad, crazy story about swapping Greenland for Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico.
Yes, Puerto Rico, but also long-range missiles in Russia.
Let me know in the comments in chat what you think might be more important and what might affect your respiratory system more directly and immediately.
This is how Trump operates on the world stage.
He acts like he's everybody's boss.
Like he's the king of the world.
Which is bad news for basically everybody.
Unless your name is Vladimir Putin.
The boss to Trump's underboss.
That guy needs a long-range missile right up his Matterhorn.
And thank God that Joe Biden was doddering enough and senile enough to offer exactly that.
The question now is, will any other leader stand up to him?
And who?
Who becomes the leader of the free world when Donald Trump ends Pax Americana as we know it?
Pax Americana's gone.
Who are you going to have?
Keir Starmer?
Two-tier Keir?
Starmageddon?
Huh?
Trudeau?
And that lovely hair?
And that Castro daddy?
Hmm?
Who do you want to be?
How about you don't have a leader of the free world?
How about you have elected governments that run their nation in the spirit of service as nominated and...
Directed by the population of that country.
Maybe Singapore is no one's business but Singaporeans, unless Singapore start doing some crazy stuff that affects everyone.
Maybe South Korea is no one's business except South Korea's.
Maybe Greenland and Puerto Rico should be running themselves.
Maybe America shouldn't be on behalf, not of their population, but on behalf of corporate interests, be plundering the world under the auspices and guises of NATO so that Ukrainian resources can be redirected and so BlackRock can set up the first digital totalitarian state How about that, Joy?
Noodle on that, baby!
As Nicholas Grossman writes for The Bulwark, there is no undoing damage in history.
It is up to those with power and influence to limit it now and up to future generations to deal with it later.
The post-Cold War international system has serious flaws, but at least there are clear enough rules...
The sarcastically named Joy Reid, because first name, she has one, and second, I don't believe she does any.
...rules that charges of hypocrisy...
I actually do read, I read this thing from the Bulwark about Pax Americana.
...means something.
Even rules more honored in the breach will be preferable to the lawlessness Trump's second term could invite.
Oh, God help us all!
Well, here's another country that should be none of our business.
South Korea briefly declared martial law.
How is that going to affect you?
Let's unpack it and explain it very clearly now.
South Korea, why is that our business?
Let us know in the comments and chat if there is potential that martial law could be piloted in other nations in the same way as we saw internment, for example, in Australia during the pandemic era.
And in the same way that we saw bank accounts being frozen in Canada.
And in the same way we're now seeing escalation of free speech or anti-free speech laws in my country, the United Kingdom.
Almost as if there is a concert of control being played out across the world before some event legitimizes further centralization of authority.
Why does South Korea martial law matter?
Let's get into it.
It was a brief moment of martial law before protests, the power of the people, perhaps the only power that matters as long as it's directed by heavenly forces, took South Korea back.
Let's look at this story together and learn.
We turn now to an extraordinary day of that political turmoil in South Korea, one of America's closest allies in Asia, where nearly 30,000 U.S. service members are based.
South Korea's president declared...
Interesting, isn't it?
30,000 Americans over there in service.
Why?
Well, North Korea, I suppose, but keep pushing why, and you'll get to eventually some resource or semiconductor or somewhere that means your son and daughter has to be inconvenienced and maybe even killed or an escalation of a hot war with China.
I mean, like, why?
Why?
South Korea's president declared his nation under martial law today, but hours after protests erupted, he was forced to lift the order.
CBS's Charlie Daggett has more.
I'm gonna martial law you so hard.
Oh yeah?
You wanna martial law?
Oh, okay, sorry, sorry, I'm taking it back, I take it back.
On the chaos.
Thousands of protesters poured into the streets, descending on the South Korean National Assembly after the nation's president declared martial law.
Soldiers entered the building.
Martial law, what is it good for?
Looking up South Koreans.
He entered the building shortly after President Yoon Suk-yul ordered military rule in order to defend the Free Republic of Korea from the threat of North Korean communist forces.
He accused his opposition of sympathizing with communist North Korea.
Less than three hours later, the South Korean parliament defied the president, voting unanimously to overturn that decree.
Then, President Yoon backed down.
Yoon is under attack himself.
His approval ratings have plummeted in recent months, and he and his wife are accused of corruption.
That's not actually him and his wife.
I believe those are puppets.
But in a way, perhaps they're puppets too.
So soon we'll hear arguments about defending democracy in South Korea and opposing the bad despots in North Korea, but the imposition of martial law is hardly democratic.
What do people mean when they say democracy?
Let me know in the comments in chat.
Do they mean...and accepting bribes.
Martial law bans protests and demonstrations, prohibits any political activities, and takes control of all media.
South Korea is a vital regional ally of the United States, with more than 28,500 U.S. troops stationed at bases throughout the country.
The U.S. has maintained a large military presence since 1953, defending South Korea and serving as a deterrent to its hostile neighbor We're defending you and we're serving as a deterrent to your hostile neighbor.
And what that is is imperialism and colonialism that you are funding.
Style neighbor, North Korea.
If we've got army vehicles on the streets, it's going to affect U.S. forces.
You want to make sure that you're paying attention, that you're checking in with your unit, making sure that there's accountability, but I'm not aware at this point of any significant impact.
Also, have you passed an audit lately?
No, we don't actually like being audited very much.
Could you stop doing it?
The threat of North Korea looms.
What do you think the North Koreans are thinking?
I'm inclined to believe that this is going to play out so well from North Korea's perspective.
They have a lot of incentive not to throw fuel on the fire.
South Koreans are relieved after the about face, but they face an uncertain future, while the U.S. needs a stable military partner.
It took the Pentagon by surprise, too, today, Nora, although defense officials tell us that the U.S. and South Korean militaries were in constant contact throughout the day, and there's nothing to suggest that North Koreans changed their military posture to exploit the situation.
Okay, so what does this mean for us?
President Yun's decree imposing martial law in South Korea bans all political activities, including all political parties, rallies, and even the National Assembly itself.
Fake news is banned and the military will control the media, all to preserve liberal democracy.
Now, back to me.
Remember, of course, that in Ukraine...
We are fighting to preserve democracy in a country where the media is centrally controlled and where there are no elections and where journalists often die in prison if they don't report correctly.
So let me know in the comments and chat, does democracy mean whatever they want it to mean?
In the same way that you can have good billionaires, Bill Gates, good billionaire, bad billionaires, Elon Musk, bad billionaire.
Let me I think just in and of itself in the context of South Korean history is important.
Obviously, we around the table should talk about why this should be an important thing for Americans to pay attention to.
Particularly given that Donald Trump is about to be president in a number of weeks.
Somebody who has said he wants to use the military to go after his own enemies.
This is actually Trump's fault, future Trump.
I believe that Trump is kind of like a presidential Marty McFly using a DeLorean made out of the MAGA movement to go into the future and cause martial law to be implemented in South Korea.
So it's kind of his fault.
Mara McFly!
McFly!
A long, long time ago...
Now this is the kind of leadership we all require.
When diplomacy can be combined with karaoke, you know that world peace is just around the corner.
Here's President Yoon singing American Pie.
Try to keep yourself together.
*Pewds singing*
Bad news on the doorstep I couldn't have one more step.
I can't remember if I tried to ride.
Well, the bowies will go bright.
Something touched me deep inside the day.
Wow!
So bye-bye democracy We've got martial law on the border, you see And North Korea will agree with me That we can stoke tensions with China Yes, we should stoke tensions with China It's Donald Trump's fault.
He's bouncing around through time.
It's like the movie Interstellar.
He's plucking on a harp made out of Don McLean melodies.
Why won't somebody please ban Donald Trump from standing in elections?
Well, there you go.
Now let's see how this actually is being utilized.
Both Biden and Yoon have worked.
Yoon, the president of South Korea, they have worked to stoke tensions with North Korea and China.
Here's a little bit of information on that to help you understand what martial law being deployed in South Korea might actually be about.
President Biden has been a strong backer of Yoon.
Why wouldn't he be?
He needs backing.
He needs someone to do the harmonies in that magnificent version of American Pie.
And helped advance his agenda of taking a harder line towards North Korea, which has significantly raised tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
Together, Biden and Yoon have restarted major war games on the Korean Peninsula.
And the US has deployed significant firepower to South Korea, locking into a cycle of tit-for-tat escalations with North Korea.
That's what you want in international diplomacy.
A tit and some tat.
Last year, in a major provocation, Biden sent a US nuclear-armed submarine.
He loves doing that, doesn't he?
Like, if ever you give a member of the Biden family a job, make sure you give them a good severance package, otherwise they will start a nuclear war on the way out the door.
A few months before the deployment, Biden hosted a unit at the White House and the two leaders announced steps to increase nuclear cooperation meant to give Seoul a role in coordinating the use of US nuclear weapons in the event of a conflict with Pyongyang.
The US also sees South Korea as an ally against China and has been working to repair relations between Seoul So what is this story about, actually?
It seems that in an attempt to maintain domestic control of South Korea, we are led to understand and granted a rare glimpse into the way that geopolitics actually works.
In so much as...
In the same way that long-range missiles are being used inside Russia, South Korea are being prepared and groomed as another proxy in the event of escalations of tension between China and the US in the South Sea region.
What an extraordinary story.
And thank God it can all be summarised by one of America's great bards and balladeers, Don McLean himself.
And isn't it interesting that the whole thing is actually Donald Trump's fault?
Ah, Trump, you time-travelling despot!
You populist right-wing Adolf Hitler Nazi!
What?
He won the election.
I'm on my way to Mar-a-Lago.
Perhaps he'll play a quick round of golf with me.
No?
How about a nine?
Oh, Donald!
But that's just what I think.
If indeed those are thoughts, let me know in the comments and chat what you think.
That's all we've got time for today.
We've got some great shows coming up this week.
We're talking to Callie Means, who is one of the brilliant minds between and new and behind.
Excuse me, not between.
Maybe between.
A new American health policy.
We've got Aaron Siri coming up on the show.
A lawyer who takes big pharma to task in the one area they don't like being taken to task.
An area where they consider themselves, ironically, immune.
The world of vaccines.
They might be immune, but the people who take their products...
Maybe, maybe not.
We've got that coming up over the course of the week for you.
Also, on Friday, if you're on Awakened Wonder, I'm talking to all my Awakened Wonder friends in the chat there.
We've got Brandon Lake coming up on Friday.
So I'm talking to you, Affection and Lily Farm Girl and Kazzo, all of you guys.
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