All Episodes
Feb. 17, 2025 - Stay Free - Russel Brand
01:06:18
BREAKING: UK Troops To Ukraine | Zelensky Wants “Army Of Europe” | JD Vance SLAMS EU Tyranny – SF538
| Copy link to current segment

Time Text
Thank you.
In this video, you're going to see the future.
Hello there, you awakening wonders.
Thank you for joining me, Russell Brand, and the Stay Free team for a live stream on Rumble.
You might be watching us on X. What have you noticed there in the last few days?
You might be watching us on YouTube.
Do you feel that you're being censored?
Do you recognize that your feed is filling your mind with trite tripe and distracting claptrap as new fractures emerge?
And the theme, in a way, of today's stream is USA versus Europe.
Freedom and free speech versus attempts at further authoritarianism.
Sterilization.
And sensational attempts to control our ability to communicate.
Let me know in the comments and chat which story you're most interested to see us cover today.
The sort of emergent conversations around Nazism as Germany clamps down on free speech.
J.D. Vance's In Your Face warning to European leaders.
And the finally pivoting Ukraine-Russia conflict where it seems that with it just sort of gradually escalating in a predictable way for the last couple of years, it seems that the withdrawal...
of US support might mean not peace, but a new type of war.
All this and so much more we'll be discussing.
And if you're not a member of Rumble Premium yet, become a member of Rumble Premium now.
If you use my code BROWN, you get a discount in addition to additional content.
From Glenn Greenwald and from Stephen Crowder and Dan Bongino, a whole bunch of us provide additional content that you get as well as an ad-free experience over on Rumble.
So wherever you're watching, it will start off the show.
Streaming wildly, but eventually will have to become efficient.
Let's start off with some of the things that have just caught the attention of my mate Gareth, who puts together a lot of this content.
But we're going to walk through a few things.
Some of it's a little bit spicy, and some of it's a little more, I don't want to say inane in a derisory way, but not so consequential.
But the big stories we're covering really is the US versus Europe.
I'm in the environs of Mar-a-Lago because, of course, tomorrow I'm appearing live at Mar-a-Lago with Mike Tyson.
What kind of world are we living in now?
Does anything make sense anymore?
We'll be talking a bit about Bobby Kennedy and his happy confirmation and what that means.
For globalism, corporatism, American health more generally, and the positions of the pharmaceutical industry.
I can tell you now that the view are telling you, get jabbed up double quick, get jabbed up double quick right now, because that's their response to all of this.
How astonishing it is.
Okay, the mayor of Philadelphia says, nothing, nothing is possible when we work together.
I promised myself I wouldn't cry.
Reminded us all through their excellence that nothing...
Nothing is possible when we work together as a team.
Yeah, nothing.
All right?
So let's get together as a team.
Now nothing's possible.
We've achieved stasis.
We have achieved stasis.
This is pretty funny.
The Prime Minister of India visited Trump, and there's a translator, and the translator's translating English to English, and it makes you wonder, where would translation?
End.
Don't you say I'm sick with people that you're speaking to.
Let me know in the comments of chat that there was a translator.
Like, can you put this into more sensitive and vulnerable language?
Can you put this into...
Blue-collar talk.
Can you put this into the language of academia?
I'll do my best.
Here's Trump getting an interpreter to interpret English to English through layers of, I think, sort of Indian accent.
Let's check it out together.
You say about the Bangladesh issue because we saw and it is evident that how the deep state of United States was involved to regime change during the Biden administration.
Then Mohamed Yulus made Junior Soros also.
So what is your point of view about the Bangladesh?
And what is the role that the deep state played in the situation in Bangladesh?
Well, there was no role for it.
It's not like the guy in the background doesn't have any Indian accent either.
So the guy asking the question, he got like he's speaking English rather well with an Indian accent and the guy in the background is also speaking.
English rather well with an Indian accent.
There should be another one translating it.
Alright, I'm going to do a bit less of an Indian accent until...
How many layers of translation?
It's like, I don't know, like the Bible or something.
You know, it's like, oh, it's in Hebrew.
Now it's in King James English.
Now it's in English.
Now I'm just going to play it out on some drums.
In the end, it becomes a pure vibration.
Well, there was no role for our deep state.
This is something that the Prime Minister has been working on.
I like it when Trump says things.
I've been reading about it.
Like, he lets you know.
Like, he shows the receipts.
Like, it inspires me.
Here's someone that could have done with some translation, let's face it.
For those rights to be maintained, which means we have to be vigilant.
And it's just the nature of it.
I mean, look at this beautiful play and everything that we know he ended up.
that he had to suppress so much.
But who knew and he took those risks.
But we have to be clear on life.
And it doesn't mean we don't see the beauty in everything.
Right? - Yep, gotta see the old beauty in everything.
In everything there is beauty.
There must be some unity of principle underlying and undergirding all reality.
some divineness expressing itself through you as you look at me right now, as you stare at the screen or as you scroll through the app.
Remember, if you're watching this on X or YouTube or anywhere other than Rumble, Rumble is our home for a number of reasons, primarily because we can speak freely.
Unlike in Europe, that's one of our stories that we'd be covering in some depth, as well as J.D. Vance's confrontational speech and the emergent new narratives in the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
For now, though, here's Jerry Seinfeld, you've got to say one of the top 10 stand-up comedians ever responding to a sort of, I don't know, like an uncomfortable question about Palestine.
Remember, of course, he's a Jewish man, isn't he, Seinfeld?
Let's see how he responds.
Jerry, can I get a selfie?
Sure.
Free Palestine.
I don't care about Palestine.
Let's try.
I feel like it's a breach of the selfie contract.
If you want to get a selfie with Seinfeld, You've got to say, like, I'm an admirer of your stand-up comedy.
I love the show.
Selfie.
Also, though, I've got strong views on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
I'm going to just bring that up in the midst of this.
Also, again, I remember before when Seinfeld's been heckled on the subject, feeling like, oh, man, the culture, everything's bleeding into...
One another now, where you can't allow Jerry Seinfeld to be a New York Jew with the perspective that one might attribute to a Jewish person from New York on that matter.
If we can't come together, I reckon this is on the level of individuals, let alone cultures and governments, to find mutual respect when it comes to such a complex historical, theological, militaristic, colonial imperialist conflict.
Then, you know, I don't know how we can expect any better from our leaders if we ourselves can't recognize, okay, this is the perspective of people that really...
Care about that particular moment in history and that particular edict, say, I don't know, the Balfour Declaration.
And this is if you really care about the Old Testament.
And this is if you're really caught up in the horrors of October 7th or the immediate aftermath of it.
I don't know, man.
We're going to have to find some way of navigating these complex conversations.
Otherwise, people will use division to manipulate us and control us.
And that's exactly what's happening across Europe.
Nazi Germany!
History or future?
That's the question that we'll be asking.
People are being jailed once again in Germany for things they're saying.
One of the aspects of this story that surprises me most and troubles me most is the idea that Nazism was a consequence of too much free speech.
I don't know how to do the logistical pirouettes to get there because I thought that Nazism was about maximal...
Control and maximal violence and racialized execution.
But let's get into this story together and work out over the course of today's stream how this US versus Europe narrative is going to play out, both in the arguments around free speech, the arguments, of course, in the Middle East, which seems to be a nexus for so many of our conversations.
Critically, in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, which it seems like the US are no longer willing to financially or militarily support.
They start now, though, with free speech clampdowns in Germany.
Has Europe been lost to authoritarianism?
Let's get into it.
It's illegal to display Nazi symbolism, a swastika, or deny the Holocaust.
That's clear.
Is it a crime to insult somebody in public?
Yes, it is.
And it's a crime to insult them online as well?
Yes.
The fine could be even higher.
Insult.
Man, I'll tell you what, man, I've got some serious leverage for, because I've been insulted a lot in public, in private, on the internet.
The way my children carry on is, like, I've got some serious grounds.
If you insult someone in the internet.
Why?
Because in internet, it stays there.
You insulted me!
You insulted me right in the internet!
Which is what I call my anus.
It stays there.
If we are talking here face to face, you insult me, I insult you, okay, finish.
But if you're in the internet, if I insult you or a politician...
That sticks around forever.
You insulted me on the internet.
That's there for eternity now.
Almost as if there is some dimension that is outside of time.
Some eternal principle.
Accessible through the moment.
And you insulted me in it.
Think of...
Do you remember when Carl Sagan said that all of the signals, TV and radio waves broadcast in order that we might receive content in its former analogue configuration is still radiating limitlessly and infinitely through space?
Once you've accepted that, is it not easy to experience a kind of karmic...
Idea of atemporality, that everything you've ever said, everything you've ever done, it's all out there forever.
In a sense, the internet is just a lapidary, binary inscription of our conduct.
Let us be good.
Let us be beautiful together.
Let us not yield the centralized authority and give them that role of adjudication.
What is their adjudication based on?
What are the principles they're governing within and towards?
It just seems to me that they continually look for opportunities to impose authority while claiming it's to help you or to help some other vulnerable group.
Let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with that.
It's around forever.
The prosecutors explain German law also prohibits the spread of malicious gossip.
Oh my God, I'm moving to that place because I've been subject to malicious gossip, rumors.
They've also outlawed skaldaggery and tomfoolery and tit-for-tat claptrap.
All outlawed to Germany.
What's not outlawed is putting people in jail for stuff they've said.
Violent threats and fake quotes.
If somebody...
Fake quotes?
I believe it was George Bernard Shaw that said, You can't touch this.
You're going to jail, motherfucker!
If somebody posts something that's not true...
And then somebody else reposts it or likes it.
Are they committing a crime?
In the case of reposting, it is a crime as well.
Oh my god, literally everything's a crime now.
Everything's a crime.
Reposting's a crime.
So you might go, that, that, and that's a crime.
But would you argue, oh yeah, but whoever pressed the bomb that facilitated the decimation of Nagasaki only really did that.
Yeah, but it's much worse, though, isn't it, to blow up a whole city full of people and eradicate them, rather than just, I do quite like Kanye West.
Crime as well, because the reader can't distinguish whether you just invented this or just reposted it.
That's the same for us.
That's the troubling notion, if you ask me.
The reader, they can't discern.
The poor reader is an idiot.
The reader is an imbecile.
That's more insulting.
Don't you find that more insulting, that you're being governed by people?
Oh, the reader won't be able to determine whether that's an ironic German accent or a hateful German accent.
This is probably a hate crime now.
Don't you see that what they're doing is kind of releasing spores of legislation so that wherever you go, you can't avoid, like, there's sort of dandelion seeds.
Ah! Ah!
A crime!
A crime!
Everything's a crime!
Sit still!
Get in your box!
That bacteria could kill you!
That cold could kill you!
Have a vaccine!
Have a vaccine against three postings!
The punishment for breaking hate speech laws can include jail time for repeat offenders.
But in most cases, a judge levies a stiff fine and sometimes keeps their devices.
Backing up your devices.
When did you vote for that?
When did you pay taxes for that?
You are funding their tyranny.
In a sense.
Hitler was, like, vulgar and overt.
There's insidious and bureaucratic.
At least you can see Hitler coming, not on a hype basis, but, you know, the sea kiling, the flags.
You think, oh, this guy's up to something.
And it, like, it's probably...
No, we're not.
Oh, well, someone might not know if you were being ironic when you reposted.
It's best we jail you and take your devices just in case.
Keeps their devices.
How do people react when you take their phones from them?
They are shocked.
It's a kind of punishment if you lose your...
They kind of think, well, it's ironic that in defending people from the Nazis, we're doing things that the Nazis would themselves have thought were perhaps overreach.
They're pretty shocked.
They're pretty shocked when we rounded them up into the internment camps.
They kind of couldn't believe it when we made people start wearing...
What we've decided to do is...
People that have impeded free speech have to wear a yellow star.
And on it it says Juden.
And then we will know that that person does not obey free speech rules.
If you lose your smartphone, it's even worse than the fine you have to pay.
At least your whole life is typically on your phone now.
Yep, we own you and we own your life.
Here are the German police without a note of irony.
Bagging up human beings into cells on the basis of stuff they've said on the internet, like you're doing now if you're in the comments, which it should be, because, you know, it helps the algorithm probably.
I don't know.
I've not read a book on that.
It's 6.01 on a Tuesday morning, and we were with state police as they raided this apartment in northwest Germany.
Here's the police.
We have to talk with them.
Inside 6...
Light.
Haven't you seen a bunch of scenes in movies where Gestapo in leather coats are in stairwells?
I've seen that so many times, it's like a cliché.
Now they're clutching a clipboard.
Hello!
We've reason to believe that Anne Frank's in there, free-speeching all over a diary.
Get her out!
Six armed officers searched a suspect's home, then seized his laptop and cell phone.
Prosecutors say those electronic...
And we are going to have to take those diaries, I'm afraid.
Those electronics may have been used to commit a crime.
Anything can be used to commit a crime.
You could bash someone to death with a daffodil if you were committed.
The crime, posting a racist cartoon online.
At the exact same time across Germany, more than 50 similar raids played out.
Part of what prosecutors say is a coordinated effort to curb online hate speech in Germany.
We've got to curb it.
We have got to curb online hate.
Online hate speech is bad, isn't it?
We all know that.
Of course it's bad.
Like if you post a racist cartoon, there's not a good thing to do.
You sort of know that, don't you?
Don't do it.
Or sexist, or pornographic.
In fact, we do need to have a pretty...
Deep investigation of our morals and ethics.
And we should talk about what we post online.
But if it's not based on your personal sovereignty, if it's based on centralized authority, and if that centralized authority is creeping deeper and deeper into your behaviors until it's actually at the point where it's infringing on stuff you type on your phone, that's a much, much bigger threat than the threat that it's seeking to curtail or prohibit or...
Respond to.
Here's Musk on that.
Thank the Lord that America has free speech.
CBS joined German police to conduct a raid on Citizen for posting a meme online.
Now, I bet it wasn't a very nice meme or whatever, but, you know, can't we regulate that ourselves?
Do we need to centralise authority to that degree?
No, what we need is to set up hate aid.
Hate aid sounds like your...
Aiding hate, doesn't it?
And maybe in a way we are aiding hate by continually emphasising all these fishes.
If you're watching us online, remember that over the course of the show, we're going to be talking about the pivot between Ukraine in the Ukraine and Russia conflict based on America essentially threatening to.
And ultimately, I reckon, actually, withdrawing their financial and military support from Ukraine, meaning that Europe now are going to have to back that up, which Keir Starmer seems prepared to do.
He's the Prime Minister of the UK, in case you didn't know.
Okay, let's carry on with this, you know, sort of not Nazi Germany not being authoritarian, but actually protecting you by taking your phone and putting you in jail for stuff you've said on the internet and why that's a good thing.
The criticism that, you know, this feels like the surveillance that Germany conducted 80 years ago.
How do you respond to that?
There is no surveillance.
Josephine Ballon is a CEO of HateAid, a Berlin-based human rights organization.
Just because you're named after a balloon, that doesn't mean you're fun or friendly.
Neither does it mean you can be full of hot air.
No.
In the United States, a lot of people look at this and say this is...
Victims of online violence.
I mean...
I know you could probably find an example of like, no, look, this all happened online.
It was really bad.
But what about all those people that got really cancelled early on?
I'm not going to talk about famous people, like some woman saying some sort of...
Slightly off-key thing on an aeroplane.
Do you remember that?
And by the time she landed, everyone had destroyed her life.
Isn't this kind of mob mentality more of a fierce and ferocious threat?
The fact that people like doing it, don't they?
People like it.
You have to remember that.
If you've ever been the subject of that kind of mob mentality, and I have, you recognise that people like forming packs and hunting, but...
We're being kind of civilised out of that sort of behaviour.
So when people are legitimately able to form a circle and stone a victim, we're doing the right thing because that person, you know, is a racist or a rapist or what is it that they are?
Yeah, can we invent a crime?
Can we release spores into every corner of public life so that everything's a crime?
And then if we feel like we want to vent or destroy someone, we can.
And we can feel good while we're doing it.
This isn't mob mentality.
This isn't violence.
We aren't the baddies.
Are we hands?
A lot of people look at this and say this is restricting free speech.
It's a threat to democracy.
Free speech needs boundaries.
Who's imposing them boundaries?
Who's imposing them?
Everybody says that.
Hitler, we need boundaries.
Here's the boundary.
This racial group's finished.
This sexual group's finished.
These disabled people finished.
Who do you trust?
To impose those boundaries.
Oh, well, the people that you voted for and gave an electoral mandate, what if they changed their policy while they're in government?
What if they incrementally increased their control?
There ain't no mandate around absolute principles like free speech unless you start getting rid of the idea that there's a God and then you can kind of do what you want because the only authority is ultimately the authority of violence.
That's what they're seemingly arguing against while simultaneously implementing.
And in the case of Germany, these boundaries are part of our constitution.
Without boundaries, a very small group of people can rely on endless freedom to say anything that they want.
Free speech, endless freedom to say anything they want, unless that in itself becomes a crime.
Like it's like, I'm going to kill you or why don't we kill this person or burn that thing down that we've already got.
Crimes for that.
Don't pretend you're helping.
It's authoritarianism.
You are the thing you hate.
The thing you are accusing people of is the thing that you are doing.
It's so sort of beautifully Jungian and perfect.
Such an obvious and evident expression of shadow forces, nefarious forces.
Dark, non-carnal powers.
Spiritual dark power being expressed in the most mundane way.
Of course it has to be mundane.
If they made it interesting, like Hitler did, you'd notice it.
It's like, bloody hell, this is interesting.
This guy's dressed up pretty crazy.
Not this time.
It's Mrs. Balloon coming out to tell you that there are boundaries and limitations on your free speech.
The thing that they want, while everyone else is scared and intimidated in your fears that if...
If people are freely attacked online, that they'll withdraw from the discussion.
This is not only a fear, it's already taking place.
Already half of the internet users in Germany are afraid to express their political opinion, and they rarely participate in public debates online anymore.
Half of the internet users.
Oh no!
People aren't participating in public debates on the internet!
Shall we start jailing people?
Yeah, that kind of makes sense.
Here's Mike Benz.
You can always trust on the subject.
These two things aired the same episode because these two things are related.
USAID has been funding all of Europe's censorship organisations.
How astonishing.
Free speech news is he sort of citing this interview on 60 Minutes.
How brilliant.
What's this?
Christina Dry, who was fired in the USAID shutdown.
Yeah, I remember when she cropped up.
Twelve days ago, people knew where their next paycheck was coming from.
They knew how they were going to pay their kids' daycare, their medical bills, and it's gone overnight.
Yeah, USAID is a way of masking imperialist projects that advance state control.
So at least we can say, amidst this complexity, that it's a good thing that that's been shut down.
But the fissures between Europe and the US... Are growing, whether it's the Ukraine-Russia conflict or the subject of free speech.
Let me know what you think about Germany's free speech crackdown and let me know if you're detecting some irony.
In order to protect us from Nazis, we're having to turn into Nazis.
I mean, I get the motif of wearing the skin of your enemies, but you do have to kill your enemies in order to acquire their skin.
And free speech is being desecrated and decimated.
All in the name of what?
Freedom?
It doesn't make sense to me.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
In a minute, we're going to be covering J.D. Vance's in-your-face speech to the very leaders that appear to be opposing America's attempt to withdraw financial and military support for Ukraine, which I kind of reckon might...
Bring about peace, couldn't it?
I mean, you're not going to beat Russia in a nuclear war, are you?
I mean, how do you win a nuclear war?
I don't know.
Like, who's got the...
The last person that has a tooth in their head who's not died of gum disease and alopecia, you're the winner!
Hooray!
Pyrrhic victory!
Here's a quick word from our sponsors.
We'll be back in a second.
Free speech is under attack, but Rumble Premium refuses to back down.
That's why you should use Rumble Premium.
Support content creators like me, and him, and him, and him, and him.
I'm going to say and her, but is there one?
And her?
Oh, that's good.
And her.
With major advertisers conspiring to pull their dollars, even brands like Dunkin' Donuts turn their back.
Claiming Rumble had a right-wing culture.
We're not here to fit a mould.
We're here to defend free expression.
To strengthen this mission, we're excited to offer Rumble Premium, a completely ad-free experience with exclusive benefits, grow up, for viewers and creators.
It's more than a subscription.
It's a stand for free speech.
Your voice matters.
Join Rumble Premium.
For a limited time, you can get $10 off an annual plan using the promo code BRAND. Visit rumble.com forward slash premium forward slash brand and claim your discount today.
Together we can turn the tide whether you join Rumble Premium or simply keep watching.
Your support helps keep free speech alive.
Go to rumble.com forward slash premium forward slash brand and use the code brand to get $10 off.
Hey!
That was good, wasn't it?
Because we were talking about free speech and there's a free speech advert.
Get Rumble Premium.
Use my code.
You get time, not time off, money off.
Time, we can't control that.
That's actually...
I think beyond us, other than, you know, sort of orbiting the planet.
I don't know.
You remember Interstellar?
Maybe that way, but that seemed pretty convoluted in past, didn't it?
Now, J.D. Vance gave a pretty in-your-face speech on the subject of free speech, as well as immigration, and a variety of fronts in the new culture war between the United States of America and Europe.
Who's going to win?
National populism or entrenchant centralising bureaucracies?
Or will some...
Glorious new alliance form where people individually connect with God and form society, civic life and community around the basis of those time-tested, time-honoured and perhaps even timeless principles.
Let's have a look at J.D. Vance's speech together before talking about the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
Bobby Kennedy, who I've been hanging around with lately and a whole bunch of other stuff, baby.
Let's get into J.D. Vance's speech.
And unfortunately, when I look at Europe today, it's sometimes not so clear what happened to some of the Cold War's winners.
I look to Brussels, where EU commissars warn citizens that they intend to shut down social media during times of civil unrest the moment they spot what they've judged to be, quote, hateful content.
Or to this very country, where police have carried out raids against citizens suspected of posting anti-feminist comments online as part of, quote, combating misogyny on the internet, a day of action.
I look to Sweden, where two weeks ago the government convicted a Christian activist for participating in Koran burnings that resulted in his friend's murder.
And as the judge in his case chillingly noted, Sweden's laws to supposedly protect free expression do not, in fact, grant, and I'm quoting, a free pass to do or say anything without risking offending the group that holds that belief.
And perhaps most concerningly, I look to our very dear friends, the United Kingdom, where the backslide away from conscience rights has placed the basic liberties of religious Britons, in particular, in the crosshairs.
A little over two years ago, the British government charged Adam Smith Connor, a 51-year-old physiotherapist and an army veteran, with the heinous crime of standing 50 meters from an abortion clinic and silently praying for three minutes.
not obstructing anyone not interacting with anyone just silently praying on his own i'm actually um very pro-choice so i can't have people over there silently praying for the sanctity of life outside of an abortion clinic my How strongly do you believe in these abortions?
I mean, if you believe in abortions very strongly, then you should be able to take people praying, placards, protests.
There's no absolute or sincere principles, are there?
All there is is...
Means to legitimize centralizing authority.
That's what we are discussing now.
Ah, the sanctity of life, the beauty of life, our ability and trust in one another to err and to be forgiven, to regard one another optimistically and with grace.
Forget all that.
Let's just control every aspect of life.
Let us replace God.
Let us determine who lives, who dies, who can speak, who can't speak.
This is an interesting speech.
This is an interesting moment.
After British law enforcement spotted him and demanded to know what he was praying for, Adam replied simply, it was on behalf of the unborn son he and his former girlfriend had aborted years before.
He's not a spiritual quest, that geezer, isn't he?
He's obviously himself personally full of contrition and regret about an abortion he participated in and is therefore praying about it.
Now, to metastasize that into a crime, you've got to actually enter into someone's prayer life.
And say what their prayer life means.
That's an intervention not only into freedom of speech, freedom of action, freedom of thought, but freedom of religious expression.
That's what I think is being revealed as the agenda behind globalism.
Whatever doubts you have around nationalist populism and these emergent leaders like Vance, which I guess are the next wave after.
Trump and the first wave of nationalist demagogues.
You have to recognise that freedom of speech, thought and prayer, the type of values that the left and right have to absolutely get behind.
If we can't recognise and agree upon a set of principles that regardless of who you vote for, we are absolute in our commitment to them.
I think we're on the precipice of an age of barbarianism that's going to masquerade.
Now the officers were not moved.
Adam was found guilty of breaking the government's new buffer zones law, which criminalizes silent prayer and other actions that could influence a person's decision within 200 meters of an abortion facility.
He was sentenced to pay thousands of pounds in legal costs to the prosecution.
Now, I wish I could say that this was a fluke, a one-off crazy example of a badly written law being enacted against a single person.
But no, this last October, just a few months ago, the Scottish government began distributing letters to citizens whose houses lay within so-called safe access.
It seems like across the UK, there's the implementation of laws that it's difficult to claim are advancing.
Freedom.
Let's have a look at this man's being investigated in Germany after calling the vice-chancellor an idiot.
That's brass-eye territory right there.
And J.D. Vance now exposes perhaps the...
Key claim, or at least articulates his key argument, that when people claim that they are advancing democracy, they don't mean freedom of the electorate.
They mean a set of institutions that are preserved and protected.
...and sounded delighted that the Romanian government had just annulled an entire election.
He warned that if things don't go to plan, the very same thing could happen in Germany too.
Now, these cavalier statements are shocking to...
They're talking about Thierry Breton, EU bureaucrat who's...
Pears participated in the nullification of the Romanian elections and suggested that were elections not to go the way they favour, they could nullify future elections.
This kind of dictatorship and tyranny and totalitarianism, if they had better flags and sexier leaders, you'd spot it.
But these people are such dreadful dullards, deliberately tedious and nasal.
Oh, no, we're just going to take over the planet.
Dull bureaucrats slowly ironing out your freedom in a kind of blizzard of tedious legislation.
To American ears, for years we've been told that everything we fund and support is in the name of our shared democratic values.
Everything from our Ukraine policy to digital censorship is billed as a defense of democracy.
But when we see European courts cancelling elections and senior officials threatening to cancel others, we ought to ask whether we're holding ourselves to an appropriately high standard.
Now, what appears to be of particular note is that J.D. Vance made this speech at the Munich Security...
Now, Christoph Hugson, who's the chairman of that conference, followed Vance's speech and appears to have had a pretty emotional reaction to it.
It started as a transatlantic conference.
After the speech of Vice President Vance on Friday, we have to fear that our common value base is not that common anymore.
I'm very grateful to all those European politicians that spoke out and reaffirmed the values and principles that they are defending.
No one did this better than President Zelensky.
Let me conclude and this becomes difficult.
Oh no! I've worn my Nehru jacket for this!
I've worn this jacket that shows that I'm sympathetic to a variety of cultures while I'm trying to shut down free speech and advocate for forever wars against Russia cannot be won!
Oh!
Oh! Listen!
Whatever you think about Trump and Vance and the MAGA movement, these geysers have been elected on a pretty powerful mandate in every conceivable way.
Popular vote, college vote, Senate, Congress, every conceivable way.
And that was with, it seemed to me, a near-media blackout, an immersive, nefarious coverage.
Bobby Kennedy's a crank.
J.D. Vance, oh, look at him, his beard's weird.
Oh, Trump, he's a racist, sexist, misogynist, rapist.
Oh, I don't like Vivek Ramaswamy either.
I mean, I don't like his voice.
I mean, like, they found a reason to do it.
Tulsi Gabbard, oh, that's she-witch.
All of these people, Elon Musk, you know, like, endless criticisms of this coterie of fascinating emergent figures who...
We'll have to judge on the basis of the way they govern.
But the legitimacy of those that oppose them has been utterly fractured through years of banality and corruption and hysteria and deception and ineptitude when it comes to subjects like immigration, censorship, surveillance, the handling of the pandemic.
They've got no foundation.
To condemn anybody from.
They've got no foundation to be sending people to war.
And yet these are the kind of things that we're discussing.
When that dude there weepily says that Europe and America are part in ways.
One of the ways in which this fracture is observable is the United States, it seems, have no further appetite to facilitate the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
And Europe...
So let's try and focus on what's actually happening, not on Nehru jackets and lachrymose declarations.
But that's just why I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
Consider getting Rumble Premium if you'd like access to more content.
Usually we do my show Break Bread where I have brilliant Christian conversations with the likes of Wes Huff or Tucker Carlson, whole host of brilliant Christian...
Academics, stars, musicians, loads of people, actually.
You get that in addition to today, we're going to run long on Rumble Premium and cover my time with Bobby Kennedy.
In fact, I've got some videos, actually, that I shot with him.
I gave him a look already.
I don't know, maybe we can use him in this.
Some pretty good stuff.
Me and Bobby Kennedy out lizard hunting, and I don't mean the Illuminati.
Our next subject is going to be the Ukrainian war.
We're still on X YouTube, wherever you can access your stream.
Remember that it helps us when you watch us on...
Rumble, in particular, Rumble Premium.
We're going to, in a minute, talk about...
What seemed to be significant and seismic movements in the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
Before that, here's a quick word from our partners.
1775!
Some companies stand for diversity quotas and ESG scores.
1775 coffee stands for bold flavour, real quality, and the kind of work ethic that would get half of DC fired on day one.
If your morning fuel should actually taste like coffee and not like the liquid equivalent of...
Biden's farts.
You're in the right place.
Dark roast hits harder than a Trump tariff.
Medium roast keeps it bold without the bitterness.
And Vitaly Mushroom Blend fuels the fight with lion's mane, cordyceps and reishi.
Real energy.
No synthetic garbage straight from Bill Gates' lab.
Yeah, real coffee for real Americans.
Like me.
Week coffee is for the week, and a rumble week has never been part of the mission.
No fillers, no shortcuts, and proudly backed by a platform that does not cut corners, water things down, or settle for mediocrity.
For pods, whole bean, or ground coffee, head to 1775coffee.com, use the code BRAND for 15% off, and start your morning with coffee that stands for something.
Yo, isn't it interesting for that guy that's going...
Like that, he had to go to a sort of a casting, and it's like, you know, weak coffee for weak people.
And he's the sort of archive image for that.
I went, it's not fair.
I'd like to send that man a little bit of that.
If that happened in Germany, we'd be in jail for that.
You implied that that man was weak!
How dare you imply that he's weak!
Wear the star!
Wear the triangle!
It's the only way to protect you, you know.
It's the only way we can protect.
Okay, UK, Europe and USA. Are these alliances falling apart?
Don't tell me that the North Atlantic Trade Organization, or whether they actually are NATO, is going to be in some sort of trouble.
Not NATO! We work so hard for NATO! How I love me NATO! Maybe you remember the days where Biden said if we would send troops or get militarily involved, it would mean World War III, for Christ's sake.
That's an actual quote.
Maybe you remember Condoleezza Rice saying that they...
Planned, haven't they, you know, the United States' interest to take over the business of shale gas, where Russia was able to transport gas to Germany.
Maybe you remember all of these things.
Maybe you've got to get a sense now that whatever you're told about the Ukraine-Russia conflict, it's worth investigating it for yourself.
In a way, I see this conflict as a...
Peculiar inheritor of the cynicism we learned to adjust to during the pandemic period.
Don't trust them.
Investigate everything they said.
They're probably lying.
They're probably trying to get control by telling you that their opinion is a basic sort of paradigm.
Now, Keir Starmer, who's the leader of my country, the United Kingdom, is standing on a flimsy mandate, dreadfully unpopular.
It seems that there are prime ministers waiting, waiting for him to err, whether that's Farage or...
Well, actually, I struggle to think of another potential replacement, but he don't look super stable.
Now, this guy who's very unpopular, whether he's handling of the Southport murders, jailing of Tommy Robinson under what seemed like sort of dubious and manipulative conditions, his weak stance on immigration, his campaign lies about no further taxation.
He don't seem to be the kind of person, the kind of man, who people will be willing to die for.
But that's what he's asking for.
He's saying that Britain should be willing to send...
Our sons and daughters into war to support what increasingly seems like a globalist agenda rather than a humanitarian mission.
Can you trust them?
The dude said he would resign if it was proven that he broke COVID laws.
And I don't see how giving him vocal lessons is a necessary emergency piece of key work.
And he broke laws so that he could have essentially voice coaching.
So can we trust Keir Starmer?
Do you want to die for Keir Starmer?
Let me know in the comments and chat, because he wants you to die for him.
Let's look at our story.
For three years, the war in Ukraine has pitched Russia against the West.
Now, for the first time, the British Prime Minister has explicitly said that he's prepared to deploy British peacekeepers in Ukraine.
And he's expected to put pressure on European leaders to do the same at today's emergency summit.
Can we send troops, though?
Isn't that, like, we can't do that.
Could we call them peacekeepers?
Get a bit more voice coaching.
Could we call them peacekeepers?
If we call them peacekeepers, maybe people?
Go out and recognise that they're troops!
Today's emergency summit in Paris.
The Prime Minister said the UK has already committed £3 billion a year until at least 2030. But it also means being ready and willing to contribute to security guarantees in Ukraine by putting our own troops on the ground, if necessary.
I do not say that lightly.
I don't say that lightly.
But I have had some voice coaching, so hopefully you can understand me.
I'll put some bloody peacekeepers up your pipe.
I'm going to get them sausages back.
Here comes the peacekeepers.
I do not say that lightly.
I feel very deeply the responsibility that comes with potentially putting British servicemen and women in harm's way.
Today's meeting in Paris was called by the French president after it emerged that European...
I've also recently had an AIDS test just to show what can be done.
...emerged that European leaders had not been invited to peace talks between America and Russia, which could start as early as tomorrow, and strong hints that US support could be scaled back.
When Trump first come powerful, you know, 2015, 2016, and he's like, oh my God, is this dude going to win?
And I was like, no, Trump?
You can't have Donald Trump as president.
That's what I remember thinking.
It's ridiculous.
It's absurd.
Then I started to feel this way.
Well, at least it will expose the true nature of politics if you have a kind of demagogic, populist, in-your-face, bombastic, hyperbolic leader who runs in a kind of a tycoon-ish...
Macho way.
At least it'll expose what politics has become.
It will show politics to itself.
Now, how I see him is he's just a no-bullshit person.
Why are you going to invite Europe to that?
It's obviously this.
It's like, look, Zelensky, we ain't going to continue supporting you, so you're going to have to come to some sort of deal.
Putin, don't go too far, mate, because we're tooled up and all.
In a sense, it's the kind of...
How are you going to find some essential truth amidst all this bureaucracy and submerged...
Resource-based interests, all the CIA bases and weapons stuff and the Burisma relationships and the Black Rock and all that.
All of these insidious and seeping interests that have been masked by the humanitarian rhetoric in the Ukraine-Russia conflict are being exposed.
And I think it's them that's going in spasms of righteousness at the prospect of the war being curtailed.
I can't get Julian Assange's message out of my mind.
The purpose of the Afghanistan war is not to win it, but to perpetuate it.
The function of government is to take your money, public money, and to put it into the hands of private companies.
In the instance of war, the Pentagon distributes contracts with military industrial companies, You know the names of them by now.
And once you've sort of seen that, once you've felt that, once you've understood that, you can't ever trust them.
And you know that even an organisation like Sky, they're ultimately affiliated with the interests of the British government.
Even if they...
Sort of snipe and snide and nibble and bite on the sidelines.
Ultimately, these are establishment interests anyway.
We're in this miraculous new age where all of the foundations are getting shaken.
All of the institutions are getting the reckoning and examination that they've long required.
That don't mean that what's replacing it is going to be even better, frankly.
There's all sorts of mad risks that we have to contemplate and consider.
But at least there's a level of authenticity and a degree of integrity in the brazenness.
Of say, for example, Trump in particular.
I think he wants to stop fighting.
I see that.
We spoke long and hard.
Steve Witkoff was with him for a very extended period, like about three hours.
I think he wants to stop fighting.
They have a big, powerful machine.
you understand that.
Britain and France have always seen themselves as America's closest allies in Europe.
But after days of chaotic briefing by the White House, both are now pushing back against Washington, insisting that peace talks must include Ukraine and its security must be guaranteed.
Exactly what a European-led peace force would look like remains unclear.
If you are still at a point...
In your understanding of politics, with a language, European Peace Force, don't ring alarm bells.
You ain't been paying attention.
People don't build peace forces.
They build military endeavours.
They build imperialist agendas.
And they dress it up in language.
As soon as someone starts calling something a European Peace Force, sit up, bolt upright, pay attention.
Sharpen up.
Fix up.
Look sharp.
Some lies are coming down the pipe.
But the Prime Minister insists that standing by Ukraine is also to guarantee the future of Europe and ultimately our own safety.
So, you know, if you're not going to buy the lie, maybe we can terrify you into some sort of measure of self-interest.
Here's Zelensky at that same lacrimose Munich security conference calling for an army.
What are we being invited to believe in now?
It's like in the United States of America, America's first movement has won an election by any reasonable measure, a landslide.
Now Europe are like, oh, but what about all of our globalist bureaucratic endeavours and attempts to legitimise authoritarianism?
What about them?
Could we all team up?
No, not really, because Macron ain't popular in France.
They hate him.
Keir Starmer ain't popular in the UK. We don't like that dude very much.
None of these people have the kind of support, affection that's required to perpetuate wars.
The only way you can do it is by subjugating people.
And in order to subjugate them, you have to get them to believe that they're too stupid or other people are too stupid to read the internet by themselves.
So you're going to have clampdowns on free speech.
Check.
That's already happening.
You're going to have to shut down independent media and question the judgment of any emergent prominent figures in particular anglophonic media.
Find a way of shutting them down.
Check.
That's all happening.
This is old school colonialist imperialism with a little bit of bureaucratic globalist wallpaper on it.
Here's Zelensky at that conference sort of saying like...
You know, Europe have got to build an army now because America is turning off the money tap.
...have talked about Europe that needs its own military.
An army.
An army of Europe.
And I... Yeah!
An army of Europe!
I'm like, why don't they start?
Army of Europe!
Army of Europe!
What should we wear?
Well, let's go over to our friends in Germany.
Have you got any prominent designers or icons that we could deploy if we were trying to have a Europe-wide army?
You know, anything from the last 50, 60 years lying about?
Any insignia?
Any flags?
I'm afraid we banjo them.
And I really, I really believe that time has come.
The armed forces of Europe must be created.
He's a desperate man, isn't he now?
He's like, America's not going to pay no more.
BlackRock are edgy about continuing their investment.
We need to get a European army.
Is there some way we can...
How about the Caribbean?
Can we drag them into this?
This is not harder than standing firm against Russian attacks, as we have already done.
But this is not just about increasing defense spending as a GDP ratio.
Money is needed, of course, yes, but money alone.
Of course we want your money, but...
More than that!
But money alone will not stop an enemy assault.
People and weapons don't come for free.
But again, it's not just about budgets.
It's about people realising the need to defend their own own home.
Coming together like that Coca-Cola advert in one glorious army of one Beautiful Armageddon.
Come on, get on board with my vision, everybody.
My vision for hell, for bringing hell to earth.
Okay, here on NBC, a legacy media outlet, Zelensky claims that Russia...
Are on the rampage and they will occupy all Europe.
If you're watching me on X or YouTube, remember our home is Rumble and Rumble Premium.
And we're going to do an extra half hour today talking about, I'm calling it my weekend with Bobby.
Ah, we hunted lizards.
I don't mean Illuminati.
Ah, we confronted big corporations.
There's so much to show you.
So if you don't have Rumble Premium yet, get Rumble Premium now.
And of course, if you're one of my beloved friends watching on Locals, we will be streaming additionally there too.
That's the other place where you can get our additional content.
If you subscribe, make sure that you do that.
It really helps us and it really supports us.
And we need to build an army.
Would you mind joining an army?
The risk that Russia will occupy Europe is 100%.
If the United States pulls out...
100%?
That's not actually a risk anymore.
That's a fact.
You can just live with that.
If the United States pulls out of NATO, Russia will occupy Europe.
Yes.
Not only Europe.
They will begin from those countries, as I said, who are bigger of our friends, but small countries who have been in the USSR and the Soviet Union.
They will begin and will...
One way that this conflict could be brought to an end would be by supporting the domestic population of Ukraine through true humanitarian measures and assuring Putin that Ukraine won't join an increasingly obsolete and near-defunct NATO.
That's why Keir Starmer, the UK Prime Minister, is doing just that, offering assurances that under no circumstances will Ukraine be allowed to join NATO. What's the point in provoking Putin?
Just, we're not going to have Ukraine in NATO. What's the point?
NATO's rubbish anyway.
You don't even want to belong to it.
You might as well join, I don't know, the Mickey Mouse Club.
Join something where you get a badge, not something that brings about Armageddon.
So here is Keir Starmer sensibly, wisely and with great statecraft, assuring people that under no circumstances will Ukraine join NATO.
This hour with some breaking news, the Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has spoken to Vladimir Zelensky this morning and told him that Ukraine is on an irreversible path to NATO.
Now that, of course, directly contradicts both President Trump and his Defence Secretary, Pete Hegseth, who over the past few days have...
Well done!
You've simultaneously found a way to provoke two global superpowers, the United States of America and Russia.
Why don't you say that China's a shithole?
Why don't you add that?
We got the full set!
We can pretend that this is 1940 and that we've got Churchill or some grand and brilliant statesman waiting in the wings who's able to conjure dark forces and use his own pain to alchemise a broken nation into a warlike state.
Not some timid nasal bureaucrat who can't even get through COVID without a voice coach ushering us into an unwinnable war with not one but...
Two superpowers.
Thanks for that.
Thanks for that.
Who knighted that guy?
Who gave that guy a knighthole?
How does this system work?
I like this too.
Thank you very much.
Thanks for the knighting.
Thanks for that.
Thanks for destroying.
Absolutely.
Everything.
Okay, if you're watching us on X or YouTube, you've got to click the link in the description.
Join us over on Rumble.
We'll do a few more minutes on Rumble, then we'll be over onto Rumble Premium.
We've got a lot to talk about.
Can you play in one of my things with Bobby?
Have a look at this kind of stuff we've been doing.
I've been hanging out.
34. Here, check out this.
You'll love this sort of stuff.
Is there a lot of fructose in that lemonade and sucrose?
No, nothing fake.
Nothing fake, all good.
Hello everyone.
How's your business going?
Really good.
It's really good business.
We're very happy to take a picture.
Thank you so much.
We're fans.
Alright guys, stay tuned.
Okay, I'll be fast.
Thank you.
That was your business model.
Wait, exposing the corporations.
There's corporate interests behind that.
There you go.
See, that's the kind of chaos that we'll be offering you.
We're going to be talking a little bit about Bobby Kennedy.
Let me know, though, in the comments and chat what you think about Keir Starmer's posturing.
Keir Starmer, is this a man that you want to follow into the jaws of death?
I'd be nervous about following him almost anywhere.
You should hear the rumours about the way he gets his suits.
Pretty interesting stuff to contemplate there.
Okay, guys.
So, what are we talking about now?
Nazis, Bobby Kennedy.
Yeah, let's talk about this.
I love this.
Are we just on Rumble now?
Yeah, Rumble.
At the moment, we're on Rumble and locals and, of course, Rumble Premium.
Please take the opportunity to subscribe to Rumble Premium.
If you use our code, you will get all sorts of incredible advantages.
Don't it look nice here?
I'm getting ready for my little trip.
Tomorrow, Mar-a-Lago.
We're well nice.
We've got a nice background there.
I'm backed up by a bookcase.
Loaded, we're young.
And tomorrow, Mar-a-Lago.
We're Mike Tyson.
What more could you want in life?
I don't know.
Let me know in the comments and chat.
So, okay.
Bobby Kennedy has been confirmed as Secretary for, is it Health and Human Services?
Is that what HHS stands for?
I feel like I should know that.
Health and Human Services.
HHS. Health and Human Services.
What an extraordinary and epochal moment to see Bobby Kennedy, marginalized, peripheral figure.
Decried and made a pariah for his strong, outspoken views on a variety of subjects.
The handling of the pandemic, the true nature of Anthony Fauci, or the real Anthony Fauci, was the title of his excellent book.
And of course, vaccines and potential connections between vaccines and conditions as yet undeclared.
For example, has there been significant or sufficient clinical trials to establish there's no links between vaccines and autism?
Have there been?
Let me know in the comments and chat.
It's a question I'm asking.
Have there been sufficient?
Clinical trials to establish that there is no link between vaccines.
These are the kind of questions that you're allowed to ask now because we're on a platform like Rumble and because we have a leader in a position of significant power in Bobby Kennedy.
So here's Joy Bear from The View, of course, madly declaring that when someone...
Who's brave and outspoken and bold, who believes in God, who believes in righteousness, gets into a position of power, who's plainly willing to confront the kind of pharmaceutical and lobbyist interests that have made America very, very sick and unhealthy, that have exploited American people's pockets and anatomies.
Joy Bear, from The View, says, Quick!
Get vaccinated up the wazoo!
Because I think that's where they put the vaccines these days.
Because...
Bobby Kennedy is about to come and ban all vaccines.
I don't think he's going to ban vaccines.
I think he's going to say, get vaccines if you want.
But if you don't want, you shouldn't be made a total social pariah.
Let's have a look at The View responding irresponsibly.
To, well, actual democracy.
How do you think RFK is going to handle bird flu, just run over the chickens and cook them, or why?
What is he going to do?
Somebody said that they were afraid for their lives, and also for the lives of their children and their wives.
It's not just not being re-elected.
It's physical threats that go on.
All I can say is get your vaccines now, America.
Get them now!
Get them while you can!
Vaccines!
Because no one's been pushing that message.
I don't know what vaccines are they available.
I don't remember that being on every single TV show.
I don't remember people being censored for talking about vaccine injuries.
Yeah, that's what happened.
A desperate, scrambling attempt to hang on to the coattails of a narrative that's nearly left town.
Pharmaceutical industries should be allowed to notate and dictate policy to the American government.
Therefore, the American people.
There's no one disrupts that beautiful model.
Here I am, hanging out with a variety of adorable folk over the weekend.
Northern curly-tailed lizard with Russell Brand and Dr. Oz.
I didn't take no time to read the comments under that.
Here's Bobby Kennedy.
Here's Bobby giving an emotional tribute to Trump after he was sworn in as HHS. Now, what I think is interesting about this is the spiritual perspective.
Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that, because Bobby Kennedy openly thanks God.
And indeed, where else could authority possibly come from?
For 20 years, I've gone up every morning on my knees and prayed.
That God would put me in a position where I could end the childhood and chronic disease epidemic in this country.
On August 23rd of last year, God sent me President Trump.
He's now given me, he's given every promise that he's made to me.
He's kept his word in every account and gone way beyond it.
I'm so grateful to you, Mr. President.
A lot of people told me that I couldn't trust President Trump.
I better get it in writing.
And we did a handshake and everything that he told me he was going to do, he has done.
And I'm so grateful to him and I've told you before, I genuinely believe that you are a pivotal historical figure and you are going to transform this country.
I like Trump's face when he's receiving compliments.
Yeah.
I'm a pivotal historical figure, but certainly pivotal things are happening in the Ukraine-Russia conflict because of Trump's intervention.
It seems like pivotal things are happening in the Middle East and pivotal things are happening all across America.
So it's difficult to decry or deny that claim at least.
And in the figure of Bobby Kennedy, we have someone that's willing to stand up to pharmaceutical interests, who's willing to be outspoken in incredibly complex areas, who I would say is a brilliant man and a maverick and precisely the type of We're going to
move now to be exclusively on Locals and Rumble Premium.
So join us there.
We've got some fantastic shows.
Tomorrow I'll be live from Mar-a-Lago, if you can believe that.
Export Selection