Control Slipping: Germany’s Vote, Ukraine, Apple, and Joy Reid – SF543
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It's Monday for Stay Free with Russell Brand.
It's an extraordinary week with some extraordinary stories to discuss.
Trump meeting Macron, the escalating Ukraine conflict.
But first, Dan Bongino is Deputy Director of the FBI. How do you feel about that?
I mean, obviously great on one level, but on the other level, that means Dan Bongino won't be on Rumble no more, doesn't he?
Because you can't be on Rumble if you're Director...
Deputy Director of the FBI. I feel sort of both sad on one hand, because I feel like Dan Bongino is such a significant part of Rumble, but then I think, hold on a minute, does this mean I'll get some opportunity I wouldn't have otherwise got, either on Rumble or in the American government?
Do you have a tendency to make even global news?
Do you distill it down to how it will affect you directly?
There's a war.
How's that going to affect me?
War.
I could die in that war.
Hey!
That's going to affect me directly!
You might be watching us on X right now.
You might be watching us on YouTube.
But ultimately, please find your way over to Rumble where we can speak freely.
And that's what we've all due respect to everything that's going on at X over there, which is a free speech platform I acknowledge.
But this is our free speech platform, Rumble, who have boldly supported me personally.
And now, their finest and brightest have been plucked out to run government departments.
It's extraordinary, isn't it?
Isn't it extraordinary?
Doesn't it strike you?
Paul Schober in the Rumble chat, Russell clearly has been using his time machine.
What do you mean by that?
I'm taking that as you think I look young.
That's pretty good.
Russell has that look in his eyes like his brain was destroyed by drug abuse, says Colorado Watch.
I actually think I look quite nice.
The comments, man.
It's tough times in the comments.
If you're watching this in the UK, we're going to be talking about UK's escalating funding of the Ukraine conflict and whether or not that's a choice that should be made while Ukraine is in a state of despondency and despair.
I've been talking to some of my mates that have been over there, like Dave Rubin, Jordan Peterson, they're all over there for the ARC conference and say that the UK feels decrepit and troubled.
We'll be talking about the UK, we're talking about Ukraine, we're talking about Trump's meeting with Macron, we're talking of course about the German elections and what it means when collaborations and coalitions are formed that appear to be in the advance and support of globalism.
We've got some privacy and censorship stories to talk about as well.
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Let me update that chat.
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Oh, you just said it's Monday.
Oh, it's Tuesday.
Oh, man, you can't get the news from someone who literally doesn't know what day of the week it is.
But you nearly made this lady president.
It goes through your mind when you see this.
You're here.
You're now seeing it up close.
It's not only seeing it, Alex.
You can smell it.
I've got a variety of different senses.
I can not only see fires, but a month ago, where were you when we needed you?
She was nearly President of the United States of America.
Kamala, I've got some terrible news.
Well, you might be unburdened, but wait, I ain't got time for that.
There's fires all across California.
Well, I'll see you in a month.
Respond quicker!
What's next?
Now, I was very disappointed to hear that the Titanic didn't complete its voyage across the Atlantic.
We're over that fire now.
Have you any idea how fast the news cycle operates?
California Fire, I don't even remember that anymore.
So much has happened since then.
In my own personal life, I can't even track that.
Alex, you can smell it.
You can feel it, right?
So it's...
Kandinsky was a very great Russian artist, I think, suffered from a condition called synthesisia.
He could sort of smell and hear colour, and his paintings demonstrated that, like triangles and lines.
I believe that Kamala Harris is a kind of synthesisia president.
Maybe that's why she didn't make any sense, because she's sort of sniffing politics.
That smells like we should do a deal to keep funding this Ukrainian war.
Smells like I should claim to be a border czar and then have had nothing to do with the border.
It's seeing it with our eyes, and many people have seen it.
You all are covering it.
But to literally be on the ground here, you can smell the smoke that was here.
You can feel...
That's a really interesting take, that.
That's really interesting to focus on that you can smell the residual aromas of massive fires.
Why would you focus on that?
That's a really interesting thing to focus on.
Here you can feel the toxicity, frankly, of the environment.
You can feel the energy of all of the folks who are still here on the ground.
Alright, then she moves into feeling the energy.
It's become a kind of interesting sort of Wiccan...
Approach to it.
And it's like she's looking at it in a sort of Salem occultist way.
Okay, man, listen.
We're on Rumble.
We're streaming on Rumble.
And we want you to join us on Rumble.
We'll run long today, do some stuff on Rumble Premium.
And then we'll be talking to Lecrae for Break Bread.
That's our Christian chat a little later.
Let me see if I can provide you with a little asset for that.
Wait a second.
This is going to knock your socks off.
I'll be taking communion with and chatting about Christianity with Lecrae and also we're going to run along on Rumble Premium.
But while we're here on X, YouTube and wherever you're watching us, we're going to be talking about the escalating funding for the Ukraine war and this bifurcation appearing now that the United States have explicitly said their support will be contingent on access to minerals and resources that are in and available from Ukraine.
And in a way, that, in a sense...
Doesn't Donald Trump do publicly what all politicians have done privately?
Trump just openly declares, we'll support you, but there's going to be a deal.
Obviously Keir Starmer's support, as we covered yesterday, is contingent on...
W, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and BlackRock maneuvering that one always suspects is taking place behind the scenes.
But nevertheless, let's take a moment to commemorate and celebrate Dan Bongino, new deputy head of the FBI. The FBI is going to be radically different.
Or do you have a kind of more, gosh, alternative and peripheral take that...
I mean, how can you have Kash Patel and Dan Bongino running the FBI and it not be different?
You just can't imagine those two going, what we're going to do is we're going to find sort of destitute hobos and encourage them to do an act of terrorism and then arrest them for it.
That's the kind of stuff that the old FBI were doing.
That's been covered by people like way, way, way on the left, you know.
Great news for law enforcement and American justice.
Dan Bongino, a man of incredible love and passion for our country, has been named the next deputy director of the FBI by the man who will be the best ever director, Kash Patel.
Dan has a master's degree in psychology from CUNY and an MBA from Penn State.
He was a member of the New York Police Department, New York's finest.
A highly respected special agent with the United States Secret Service and is now one of the most successful podcasters in the country, something he's willing and prepared to give up in order to serve.
Sacrifice!
That's amazing.
Dan Bongino is sacrificing his personal wealth and acclaim and attention, I guess, I guess, in order to take on this political position.
It's pretty amazing, actually.
You can tell that when you meet Dan Bongino, as I obviously have done.
I've been on this show a bunch of times.
And he's extremely dedicated and committed to what he does.
He's extremely serious about it and devoted.
100% committed.
I would say that this is going to be a great thing for America, for American law enforcement, and for the integrity of agencies that have lost a lot of credibility.
Probably in the last, you know, four years, eight years, but in general, not many of us trust the CIA, so that's pretty great.
Oh no, but of course in the Rumble chat, free speech chat, some people saying Bongino is an agent of Israel.
But that's the kind of thing that we chat about on Rumble, so if that's the kind of deal you're interested in, join us on Rumble because free speech obviously includes the free speech to criticise and attack Rumble contributors.
Me though, I'm going to use my free speech to say well done Dan Bongino and may the Lord be with you in this new role.
Steve Bannon!
Another Rumble contributor appears to be very deliberately doing Nazi salutes.
What's going on with the Nazi salutes, everyone?
The only way that they win is we retreat.
And we're not going to retreat.
We're not going to surrender.
We're not going to quit.
Fight!
Amen!
Oh, that's a cheeky one, that.
I mean, you're delirious like that.
That...
It was that, wasn't it?
He did that.
What hand was it?
Hold on.
It was the right hand.
That's my...
I can't tell.
He did that.
Hmm.
It's weird, though, because no one...
When you actually look at what the Nazis did, no one can actually seriously be into it beyond the outfits.
The outfits were fantastic, but the policies were both cruel and barbaric.
And ultimately, militarily substandard.
History is told that's how, unless you're a project paperclip person, in which case you might think that higher-level Nazis have, you know, gotten into positions of power all around the world.
Although then, how do you equate, sort of align that, excuse me, with a lot of the sort of Israel stuff?
You know, because many of the people that would believe in that would surely...
I think that, you know, there's sort of a bunch of stuff that needs to be examined about the influence of Israel.
It gets complicated.
All right, so this is Donald Trump apparently declaring himself world monarch.
Presumably it's some kind of joke.
Congestion pricing is dead.
Manhattan and all New York is safe.
Long live the king.
Congestion charges is where that's playing out.
Here's Governor Kaffee Hochul telling New Yorkers to think about Trump next time they're stuck in traffic.
They'll probably be thinking about Trump anyway, to be honest.
It feels like the commuters of our city and our region are now the roadkill on Donald Trump's revenge tour against New York.
Messy, metaphorically, that I would say.
Road, kill, revenge, tour, quite a lot of different and competing images.
Last thing I'll say, if in some world that they are successful, the next time you're stuck in traffic, the next...
It's not a good B-roll to have used there because the streets are flying beautifully.
It looks like New York is...
Really gridlock-free.
It looks like a moment there of excellent social management.
The next time your train is delayed, the next time you're in a flooded station because infrastructure repairs were not made, I want you to think of this.
Think about this.
Next time you're stuck in traffic.
Oh my God, what's happening?
Think about an image that could be real or mocked up of Donald Trump on the cover of Time magazine next time you're stuck in traffic.
That's not how the world works.
That's not how politics operates.
You have to accept some regional responsibility for the infrastructure of New York if you're the New York governor.
You can't continually complain that the malevolent hands of Trump are in all things.
You know, though...
I'm learning about the foundation and establishment of your great country, America, the early augmentation of government.
And it seems to me that there has always been in your country an appetite for maximal localised and individual sovereignty.
And I would pray that that is the kind of government that people look to instantiate rather than, you know...
New forms of monarchy.
I think that's kind of tongue in cheek with Donald Trump.
I don't think...
Let me know in the comments and chat that Donald Trump wants to become some sort of world king.
And in fact, some of the stories we're going to cover today, the German elections, fascinating because you can see there's been gerrymandering and manipulation of power there to ensure that the inverted commas, far right, don't get in.
Look at what's going on between Ukraine and Russia right now with certain European powers, ironically one of them, a monarchy, bifurcating from America's new stance in this conflict, somewhat ridiculously, to say that they'll continue to fund Ukraine and not getting round the peace table with Russia.
This is an extraordinary time when it comes to power.
And power is what we'll be discussing over the next few minutes.
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Let's get into, hmm, first of all, I guess I'm going to talk about these, I'm going to talk about the German elections.
Then I'm going to talk about Europe's position in Ukraine.
Then I've got to talk to you about Joy Reid has lost her job.
No, I reckon we should get Joy Reid on.
Someone post there now.
Luke, if you're watching, baby, let's say, Joy Reid, come on and talk to us about leaving.
I like talking to legacy media people.
We want to create new unity.
Our detractors and our attackers let us lay a table in the presence of our enemies and form peace together.
Let's form peace together.
Okay, I'm going to get into this.
Can I see, where's the Trump-Macron stuff?
Have we got stuff on that?
Because I just remember Gareth talking about it.
Yeah, we've got loads of stuff.
We're going to be, oh my God, Trump responds to the Joy Reid firing.
I mean, I'll just quickly look at that for my own amusement, really.
Low-life chairman of Comcast.
Oh, my God.
All right.
I'll do it in a minute.
I'll do it in a minute.
That's quite long.
He does a long post over there on Truth Social, doesn't he?
I like talking to legacy media people, Russell Brad.
Yeah, I do.
I do like it.
I talk to everybody.
Let's have good conversations.
All right.
Now, democracy in Germany.
Democracy across the world.
Democracy obviously ought mean that the will of the people is enacted by the institutions that it funds and ought...
Operate entirely in its service.
These days, though, democracy don't mean that.
Democracy means how can the institutions that serve the powerful be preserved without...
The public noticing it.
That's what's going on in Germany right now.
That's what's going on in your country right now.
That's what's going on everywhere as far as I can tell that isn't ultimately moving in the direction of populism.
We'll unpack that over the next hour together.
Let's have a look at the results of the German election.
Germany has voted and it is the end of the road for Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
He'll most likely be replaced by...
This man, Friedrich Merz, his Conservatives won the most votes today.
At the age of 69, Merz is about to take his first job in government.
So who will this Friedrich Merz ultimately serve?
Let's have a look eventually over the course of this conversation.
We'll look at Friedrich Merz and his former affiliations and associations.
I wonder if this guy...
Has the interests of the German people at the forefront of his mind, or if he has a long history of relationships with globalist interests?
Let me know in the comments and chat which way you think it's going to go.
Government.
He faces an anemic economy, a war raging in Europe, and Donald Trump in the White House.
This election also marked a historic rise in support for the far right.
The Alternative for Germany, the AFD, won 20%.
That's twice as much as the last election.
They're headed for the opposition because no one wants to work with them, but their support, their power, they're growing.
Tonight, they remain Germany's political pariah, but for how much longer?
What constitutes a political pariah?
Very plainly, what the legacy media mean when they talk about that is nationalism or nativist politics, whether that's...
Parties in the UK like Reform or figures like Tommy Robinson in the United States of America.
It means Donald Trump.
It means nationalism.
Now, is there an inseparable relationship between nationalism and racism?
Is it possible to be patriotic and not be racist?
Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that.
Is nationalism fundamentally racism?
Because it seems to me that that is the argument being advanced.
By globalist, centralist media sources.
If you are nationalistic, you are racist.
Let me know in the comments in chat if you consider yourself to be patriotic and if you consider yourself to be racist.
Some of you let me know inadvertently or otherwise that there are some fascinating perspectives when it comes to race.
We're going to be looking at Stephen Fry.
Funny you bring that up, Woodsters, in the Rumble Chats.
We're going to be looking at Stephen Fry's recent viral video where he claims that he's deeply...
Now, check this out, though.
We just heard that Friedrich Merz is likely to be the person that leads this coalition in spite of significant votes for the ADF in Germany.
Let's have a look at this breakdown from someone called Bernie on X. Germany, the globalists win again.
New Chancellor, excuse me, touching my nose there, Friedrich Merz.
Is there a perfect pick?
How ironic.
That was touching my nose when I read that.
Ex-chairman of BlackRock Germany, dedicated to deeper EU integration, member of the WAF's Board of Trustees, regular attendee of WAF, attended Bilderberg Group meetings, supported COVID vaccine passports, wanted restrictions on the unvaccinated, advocated for digital ID in Germany, supported EU-wide asylum policies, supports carbon trading markets.
The penetration of the cabinets continues.
You cannot help people if the people will not help themselves.
Good luck.
Now, what people across the world in liberal circles are discussing, whether that's Donald Trump or even media like you're participating in right now, if you're in the comments, they think that you are racist if you are nationalistic or populist.
But the argument that I would offer you is this.
Globalism, in the manner described and demonstrated by the career of the new leader of Germany, is what people fear most of all.
New autonomous systems of bureaucracy will be implemented across the world that will control finance and matters of dominion and war so rigidly that what you believe in or don't believe in will become irrelevant.
And there will be successive crises, whether they're war or medical in their nature, that legitimise further and further authoritarianism.
I mean, just look at the resume of Friedrich Merz there.
He's the sort of person who, during the pandemic, would have wanted you locked down and wanted you vaccinated.
What did the leader of your country want during that time?
Now, some of you might be saying, well, Trump's one of his proudest achievements in office last time round was Operation Warp Speed.
But Trump has now radically revised his perspective on COVID and in particular COVID medications.
And COVID in and of itself is not super significant, although it was, you know, it seemed bloody important while we were going through it.
It's just it was a great lens through which to view how power operates now.
Power is no longer alloyed to a particular political party.
Both parties believe the same thing when it comes to COVID. Isn't that interesting?
They might call it unity, but actually what it is is hegemony.
It also shows that there's an agenda to use technology to increasingly monitor and control populations.
And because they can't just outwardly tell you that, we're going to control you, they have to create crises that make their control seem like...
Care.
That's what people mean by globalism.
And the only way, or the only accessible way, it appears, to oppose that is populism, nationalism, demagogic leaders that say, I'm going to put America, France, Germany, UK, Ireland, Morocco first.
Those are the obvious vanguards, or sorry, excuse me, sort of like bulwarks against...
Advancing globalist power.
Because within globalism, by its nature, there is a kind of homogeny.
You can't find alternatives to it.
Just take the issue of the Ukraine conflict in my country, the UK. Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer, their former Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, member of the Conservative Party, current Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, member of the Labour Party, both have the exact same policy.
When it comes to COVID and when it comes to the Ukraine-Russia war, they both believe the same thing.
So whoever you voted for, you were going to get those outcomes.
As Noam Chomsky, that right-wing fascist, used to say, where both parties agree, you have no choice at all.
Where both parties agree, you have no choice at all.
As Julian Assange taught us, the function of government is to transfer...
If an event, whether it's a natural disaster, a medical emergency, or a war, function in that manner...
Transferring public money into private hands, then you know that that's what's actually happening.
That's the raison d'etre.
That's what you have to be observant of.
Now, in Germany, you've just had an election where a right-wing fascist party has gained a bunch of votes and gained a bunch of seats, and the party of the left and the right, the parties that are meant to hate each other, just...
Magnetised instantaneously together to ensure that party didn't get into power.
But thank God they did!
What the Harbingers and Cassandras on the sidelines would say.
Otherwise you'd have fascism again in Germany.
Just like last time when it was the Nazis.
That better not be a C. Kyle over there!
Nazism and fascism now, i.e.
amalgamated centralised power, comes from the relationships of the state and commercial corporate entities, and Friedrich Mears is a bigger threat than whoever's the leader of that IDF with their nationalist rhetoric.
So...
Let's have a look at what Stephen Fry, liberal and intellectual in the UK. If you were an English person, you'd know all about Stephen Fry.
He's very, very popular there.
He was in brilliant, brilliant TV shows like Blackadder and his own show with Hugh Laurie, who you might be more familiar with.
He says he's concerned about the rise of fascism.
I'm concerned about the rise of fascism too.
But I consider fascism now to be veiled by bureaucracy and sterility, not by bombast, jingoism and nationalism.
Let me know in the comments and chat what you think is the greatest threat to your freedom.
Is it resurgent nationalism and patriotism or is it globalism and its kind of insidious tendrils that seem invisible and are only revealed when you scrutinize what happens in crisis?
What happens in crisis is power becomes centralized.
So what's happening in Germany is way, way on trend.
Let's have a look at Stephen Fry and his concerns about, well, essentially you.
I'm deeply worried by the darkening shadow that's going over the world The shadow of what?
We have to call fascism.
You would use that word?
Oh, absolutely.
It's a cult of power, and power only speaks to power.
That's an extraordinary claim from Stephen Fry, a person who I admire and respect in a whole bunch of ways.
And I think he's missing the nuances of what's just happened in Germany.
The truly significant fact is that the parties of the apparent left and apparent right were easily able to amalgamate in order to ensure that an election could be ignored.
Also, you're making a plea for a new type of aristocracy in the sense of, oh, the people don't understand.
They're idiots.
You have to...
Censor their online information.
Because they're too vulnerable.
They're too stupid.
They're like children.
They'll be swept away on a crazy, giddy...
Typhoon of emotion.
We have to protect them.
I don't agree with that anymore.
And I reckon that the rise of populism and nationalism is an appropriate response to globalism that has caused two evident and obvious problems.
First and foremost, a massive transfer of wealth, as evidenced during the pandemic.
And second, migration crisis all over Europe.
And it's something that Americans are deeply concerned about as well.
People are concerned about...
Migration and lack of economic opportunity in their own countries and feeling ideologically divorced from the leaders in their own countries.
That's my quick appraisal.
Let me know in the comments in chat if you agree with that.
And they're right, because even if they vote for, say, the ADF, they don't get the ADF in government.
I know they didn't win anyway.
They were the second biggest party, but surely they should have been the party that were part of a coalition rather than the opposition.
But, hey, what I truly believe is this.
People are awakening in such large numbers because of...
Independent media is important not because of the people behind the microphone.
It's important because of the people behind the keyboards, i.e.
you.
What's happened in media...
Diversification and new varieties emerging, figures like Dan Bongino now in government, is in the end, independent media was going to impact politics.
It was going to cause fracture.
Now, I know European politics are set up, parliamentary politics at least, are set up differently from a country like yours or mine, i.e.
it's not two powerful parties endlessly opposing one another.
They get different types of representation, so it's easier to get coalitions.
It doesn't happen in your country, America.
It doesn't often happen in mine.
It happens occasionally.
But we will see splintering and fracturing and fragmentation because in my country, the UK, people are going to recognise, wait a minute, these massive agriculture protests, this disdain for Keir Starmer, it's got to have some kind of political voice.
Is that voice going to be Nigel Farage?
Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that.
And in your country, America, we're seeing attempts to decry, deny, attack, undermine Donald Trump, who is plainly an imperfect figure.
Has risen to power on the back of a massive electoral and democratic movement.
He is the people's representative and he's governing based on mandates that he was explicit about during campaigning.
You know, I'm gonna control immigration.
I'm gonna stop this war.
It's not like, you know, all of them lot.
Like, when they campaign, they tell you this.
Oh, we're gonna, you know, it's gonna be better for you, essentially.
And then when they get into government, they...
Break the promises they made when campaigning.
We're going to be covering more over the course of this show how Trump is merely the public manifestation of what a lot of politicians do in the shadows when it comes to brokerage and setting up deals.
But when it comes to German democracy, plainly, the real fascist threat is globalism.
Not nationalism.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
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I wonder how Russell feels about Christians being constantly persecuted by Israelis in Israel.
I don't feel good about anyone being persecuted anywhere by anyone else.
I'm against it.
You don't need to tell me the individual words, actually.
You don't need to tell me.
You don't need to go Christians in Israel.
You could say homosexuals in Saudi Arabia.
You could say Muslims in England.
You could say white working class people in the UK. You could say Texan MAGA supporters in the crowd of that chat where that lady Kathy Hochul was saying Donald Trump should be blamed for traffic jams or whatever she was saying.
It's the principle.
It's the principle that matters.
Then you don't need the individual labels or flags or words because you have a principle.
And that's what it's about, man.
It's about getting beyond that.
If you go, I don't agree with the bombing of these people in this place, but I do agree with the bombing of those people in that place, then you are messed up, baby.
That is not a deflection, pulling the strings.
That is an absolute devotion.
To the truth, to the deep ulterior truth.
Listen, wherever you're watching this, X, YouTube, Rumble, we're going to be talking in a minute about Donald Trump's meeting with Macron and Trump's new position on the Ukraine-Russia conflict and why it's so important.
Then we're going to be talking about Joy Reid and sort of what does Joy Reid and her role and her dismissal encapsulate and tell us.
But first, we're starting...
On Ukraine in Europe, i.e.
the ongoing funding of European nations for the Ukrainian conflict and the separation that that represents from America's new position, which is pretty fascinating when we get right into it.
We're going to be with you for a while.
Okay, let's get into this story.
The United Kingdom are determined to continue to wage war against Russia.
How?
For how many years?
100 years.
Meanwhile, Jeffrey Sachs has appeared at the EU, presumably at the invitation of the great Phidias.
Keep going, Phidias.
People care about what you're doing.
You're doing important stuff.
He's that YouTuber that got elected to Parliament.
Amazingly, the European Parliament.
We're going to be looking at...
European powers knew support for Ukraine and what it tells us about globalism.
Let me know in the comments and chat if Keir Starmer is the kind of person that you would follow into the jaws of death.
And let me know what you think he means when he talks about a hundred-year war.
Because in the UK, they're getting ready...
For conscription.
That means mandatory military service is being discussed in the UK for a potential ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia.
Let's examine that and its bizarre, berserk connotations.
And let me know if you have faith enough in these people and their ideals to follow them unto death.
Let's get into that story.
Here's Keir Starmer telling you that he's signed a 100-year pledge to support Ukraine.
The UK is with you today and every day.
From his majesty...
Look, I just want to analyse some superficial stuff.
The tech is bad.
Look at the lighting in that room.
Isaac, who runs our tech.
What do you think about that lighting in that room that Keir Starmer's in?
It's not good, is it?
And can you hear the echo on his mic?
And why are they using bits of paper like that?
I don't use a teleprompter because, blessedly, the Heavenly Father gave me glossolalia, the perpetual access to endless verbiage.
And a couple of times a day, it makes sense.
But Keir Starmer hasn't been given that gift.
He's been given the loyally gifts.
That means he can maneuver around the mosaic of legislation quite deftly.
Never, ever put in a...
But wrong, or getting a word out of place, unless that word is hostage.
in which he may accidentally say sausage and that is a terrible affliction because if you're talking about hostages and you think you're talking about sausages you shouldn't be running a country.
What's important though about the content of this badly produced video by the British government is that a pledge is being given to support Ukraine for a hundred years and a kind of a I mean do you sometimes think that there are ulterior powers watching from beyond the scenes sort of rubbing their hands and And spurring Keir Starmer on, because this doesn't sort of make sense without the context of ulterior powers pushing for ongoing war
his majesty the king to the nhs workers volunteering in hospitals in ukraine to the communities that took ukrainian refugees it's really weird His Majesty the King and NHS workers.
We're all benefiting from that.
Whether it's me taking an AIDS test much too long after the 80s for anyone to care.
Have you seen the film Philadelphia where Tom Hanks gets AIDS? Bad times.
Are you still grieving the loss of Freddie Mercury?
Don't worry, I just pushed something down my dicky bird hole in order to...
Oh no, I've got AIDS. Bloody hell, what was in that vaccine?
...to their heart.
And that's why I signed our 100-year partnership with President Zelensky last month.
Because we believe in Ukraine's fight today and the country's incredible potential to thrive in the years to come.
A 100-year pledge?
That's a very long pledge.
Have you noticed how fast the news cycle moves these days?
Like, you wake up, what's happening now?
The United States has annexed Greenland.
You wake up another day.
Jeff Bezos is in space now.
You wake up another day.
Elon Musk and his little boy have started a new country made out of binary.
Everything's changing so fast.
There won't be a Ukraine in 100 years.
There won't be a Keir Starmer.
There won't be an England.
Things are changing too rapidly and radically to make 100 years pledges to anything except that which is outside of time.
God, the true principles, you have to start abandoning right now your attachment to things material and recognizing there is a powerful, powerful force upon which all life is strung dependently.
We are strung upon a great and holy structure which we can access internally.
And if instead of recognizing that and devoting our life to it, we go, I could be watching some pornography!
Or I might win a lottery.
That's insanity.
And these people, they're like our stewards in the Museum of Madness that we call the world, trying to keep us inside the lines of materialism and rationalism.
I've made a hundred-year pledge to an unwinnable war.
Vladimir Putin is a shitneck, and I don't mind telling you that myself.
A bloody shitneck.
They're just making stuff up.
It's absolute insanity.
You can't follow bureaucrats into the yawning fires of Hades.
They're not equipped to take you there.
This is a time for unity.
In this crucial moment, as...
You better believe it's a time of unity, and you might have noticed Ursula von der Leyen popping up there on the side.
She's one of the EU bureaucratic leaders that's just pledged 3.5 billion euros of support per year to Ukraine.
I don't know what's going on between Ukraine and Russia, but I'll tell you this.
There are a lot of people making a lot of money from that war continuing.
As talks begin, we must work together to shape the outcome.
Russia does not hold all the cards in this war.
It's not game!
It's not a game.
Russia does not hold all the cards in this war.
I've got community chest here.
See, a community chest, you have to go for an AIDS test.
Q-tip, Daniel PP. What?
This doesn't make sense.
I'm not playing Monopoly with people's lives.
Well, actually, you are playing Monopoly with people's lives.
You're pledging billions of UK taxes to a war that cannot be won.
In a new and bizarre alliance with atrophying European powers that have lost their mandates in their own nations.
At odds with the United States that seems to be surging into some new era of golden populism.
In order to fight against an opponent that cannot be defeated.
Russia don't lose wars.
Russia maintain wars.
Russia perpetuate wars.
Russia can withstand Hitler.
They can withstand Napoleon.
They can certainly withstand Keir Starmer.
Because the Ukrainians have the courage to defend their country.
Because Russia's economy is in trouble.
Okay, now, yeah, okay, that's a very interesting take from Keir Starmer, and it's going to seem more interesting to you still when you see the...
Evident bifurcation that has emerged in what was once known as the North Atlantic Alliance in so much as Trump's...
America are going in a different direction.
We'll be covering that in a moment.
But first of all, we should probably touch on the fact that a British politician is talking about conscription.
We're talking about a flashback way back in time to the good old days of conscription.
Remember that, Americans?
In the Vietnam War, how everyone loved the draft, how people didn't disappear off to Canada in extraordinary numbers, then come back to become presidents and stuff.
Didn't Clinton draft dodge?
Did Bush draft dodge?
A lot of draft dodgers about, baby.
Here's Paulette Hamilton.
She's a British member of Parliament saying conscription is on the cards for young British people.
If you're a young British person, so if you're aged between like 16 and 50, I suppose, you could be considered for conscription.
Do you love your government?
Think of the love you would have to have to die for something.
Think about the things you would die for.
Will you die for your children?
Would you die for your football team?
Would you die for your country?
Would you die for Keir Starmer?
Would you be willing to devote and sacrifice your life to some of these causes and to some of these people?
Let me know in the comments and chat because you might not have a choice because conscription means you don't choose.
You do what you're told.
Conscription is not something I would have thought about until all of this has blown up.
But I do think we need to start the serious discussions around conscription because young people...
I've not engaged, but they're going to have to because our borders are being threatened and you cannot continue to bury your head in the sand.
My parents' and grandparents' generation fought for this country and enabled us to have 70-odd years where we have had relative...
Peace and harmony.
It is being threatened at the moment.
So the younger generation cannot continue to say we're not going to engage because I think they're going to have to be, we're going to have to have the discussions to say, look, something needs to change.
And at the moment, we haven't got the boots to put on the ground, but those boots, some way, somehow, we need to start to talk about how that will happen.
That's amazing to hear that member of parliament, that's like a congressman or woman in your country, say that.
Because if you were talking about migration and protection of borders when it comes to a subject a lot of British people are concerned about, an influx of undocumented migrants.
Migrants.
That's sort of a big concern in my country that there are migrants and there's a migration crisis and that it's corrupting and disrupting various communities that can't accommodate refugees or migrants or whatever you want to call them in large numbers.
If she was using that exact language to describe that, she would be far right.
But she's, I believe in that context, talking about UK support for the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia.
And in that context, she's far left.
And it's extraordinary to even imagine that that can be discussed to advance the globalist cause, but it cannot be discussed To advance nationalism.
So there are definitely distinct ethical traits that are being attributed to those two movements.
Nationalism, that used to be regarded as the height of your personal duty to support your country, is now being denigrated and regarded as a racist and atavistic and disgusting.
And globalism is being revered.
Now, globalism I consider to be about the further centralisation of a...
Power that may be extraordinarily nefarious.
It might be the darkest power it's possible to imagine.
The darkest power of all, ironically and paradoxically, is false light.
Always claiming to be to your advantage and your benefit.
Look at the language evoked by Pauline Hamilton, Paulette Hamilton there, you know, to fight for your ancestors.
To fight for your nation, to fight for righteousness and truth.
Well, is that what globalism is about?
Do you agree?
Let me know in the comments and chat that the Ukraine-Russia war is essentially globalism's last stand.
That this is where we see, with the emergence of Trump nationalism, if that's a phrase we can use, that...
There's an attempt to continue an agenda to occupy and control Ukraine, frustrate and irritate Russia, in order to legitimize the continual transfer of resources, both out of Ukraine, but also out of the tax bases of nations that support this globalist project.
Remember, Julian Assange says, the function of government is to transfer wealth from the hands of the public into private hands.
Do you think that doesn't apply in this instance?
Do you believe for a moment that these people, I'm not talking about Paulette, I'm talking more about Keir Starmer.
Do you genuinely believe that their concerns are the protection and preservation of Ukraine and the Ukrainian people, the protection and preservation of the UK and British people, or do you think that something peculiar is going on?
And I want you to cast your mind back, oh, 12 minutes now, to this...
Curriculum Vitae or Resume of Friedrich Mietz, new leader of Germany, should his coalition succeed, which includes relationships with the WEF, with BlackRock and various other private and bureaucratic globalist entities.
Their fingerprints are everywhere.
They do exist.
And what we're witnessing now is through the emergence of independent media and unmarshalled conversation, a genuine opposition to globalism has emerged.
Understandably, initially, it's hallmarked by ideas that are already somewhat...
In place, i.e.
nationalism was the last idea, that state nationalism was the last power base before globalism.
And some people, like Brett Weinstein, would make the argument that even revitalized and revivified Christianity is an attempt to reboot the last thing that works.
And, you know, obviously I'm a new Christian, so I would oppose that because I think that in Christ you are dealing with the sublime and ultimate truth of the universe.
So my point is this.
What is the real fascistic threat?
Is it nationalism with its reference to patriotism and of course militarism and of course there are in-groups and out-groups when it comes to a concept like nationalism?
Or is the real fascistic threat...
Globalism, which is almost invisible like the kind of gases that Kamala Harris claims to smell when visiting the Palisades.
A kind of insidious force that's invisible and difficult to track.
But nevertheless, marshals and controls extraordinary power.
The power to observe you wherever you are.
The power to control your actions and even your thoughts.
The power to control the conversations that you have and the conversations that you don't have.
I would contest that the latter is a far greater threat.
and beyond the dreams of Stalin and Hitler.
Invisible bureaucracies that expand beyond the globe, control entire populations, that are able to corral together the tax bases of vast territories and control the thoughts and consciousness of all by claiming that misinformation is a bigger threat than pretend diseases and nefarious that are able to corral together the tax bases of vast We've got so much more to discuss today.
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In the Congo.
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Could you pull that, poor old Isaac, who's having to fire that graphic right now, keep this place lit and make sure that the audio works.
Could you also additionally find out about the 70 Christians beheaded in the Congo?
Do we say the Congo now or do we say Congo?
Like, that's the issue.
The real issue is not syntax, it's people getting their heads cut off.
Never speak free, Russell, or the king will get you, says badass dude.
Do you mean the king of England or the king of kings?
Oh, Jesus.
ChrisHodge76, that's some crazy stuff.
Listen, if you're watching us on X right now, join us, because we're going to be talking about Macron's visit.
What I really loved in this is that Trump, in the middle of a conference, found a way to dig out...
Trudeau.
Like, it's really very funny.
He calls Trudeau Governor in the middle of a conference.
He's so funny.
Today President Macron and France join me.
Where does he call him Governor Trudeau?
We're going to be covering that in a few seconds.
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We'll be talking about that.
We're going to be talking about Joy Reid.
And, you know, is it significant?
And do you think I should get together with Joy Reid?
Do a new sort of show where Joy Reid presents a sort of very liberal, which I would now regard as the conservative perspective, and I talk about sort of spiritual revolutionary matters, and it's called Joy Brand.
Joy Brand.
We'll think of a title.
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Brand New Joy.
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Me and this geezer with Tourette's syndrome once went to visit a French chiropractor.
And this geezer with Tourette's, like I took there because I really, I liked him.
He was a drug addict also.
He kept going, when I met the French chiropractor, like his Tourette's was making him go, and that's the best Tourette's, specific Tourette's, isn't it?
Like when someone's used their Tourette's and you think, you're using that as a weapon.
He also went, We're not having a threesome.
I was like, you better believe we're not having a threesome.
What do you think this is?
2006?
Also, you know, it was two geezers.
Not my bag, baby.
Not my bag.
Okay, let's have a look now at Trump's meeting with Macron.
One of my favourite people goes...
Lovely video.
That's a lovely language.
I don't know what he's saying.
But the fact is that Trump probably wouldn't understand Macron, no matter what language he speaks in, because Macron is speaking in the international language, quite literally, of globalism, and Trump speaks the language of populism.
So language is important, because when is a dictator not a dictator?
When is a dictator a dictator?
These are the most significant issues we could be discussing, because Trump says Zelensky is a dictator, and Putin...
Ain't a dictator.
And the globalists say the actual opposite of that.
Putin is a dictator.
Remember, we just saw a British MP saying we should conscript British kids in order to fight against the evil that is Putin.
Dictator, fascism, these are synonyms for evil.
The globalists are using the language of religion to evoke war.
Which you might call hell on earth, particularly if you knew about war, I suppose.
So language is important, whether it's the beautiful language of French, or whether it's the language of globalism, imperialism, or whether it's the language of God.
Here...
Donald Trump and Macron meet to talk about the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict and what will happen now that there's a separation of ways between the European powers and American power.
And is it ridiculous to imagine that Europe can continue to fund and influence the Ukraine-Russia conflict without American support?
And is this ultimately a matter where...
The United States of America and Russia will decide the outcome of this conflict because this, probably like all wars since the Cold War era, is a proxy war between Russia and the United States, or at least interests that alloy around them.
Let's get into this story.
When is a dictator not a dictator?
If you called Zelensky a dictator, would you use the same words regarding Putin?
I don't use those words lightly.
I think that we're going to see how it all works out.
Let's see what happens.
I think we have a chance of a really good settlement between various countries.
And, you know, you're talking about Europe, and you're talking about Ukraine as part of that whole situation.
The other side has a lot of support also.
So let's see how it all works out.
It might work out.
Look, you can never make up lives.
The one thing you can, you can make up the money, but you can't make up the lives.
A lot of lives lost.
I think probably a lot more lives than people are talking about.
It's been a rough war, but I think we're close to getting it solved.
So Trump appears to be saying there that the most important thing is that the hostilities and conflict ceases.
And this is no longer at least about human life, sacred human life.
It becomes about economics and deals.
Now, for me, that doesn't sound like the worst thing in the world.
Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that.
Note that he refused to call...
Putin, a dictator, but called Zelensky a dictator.
Let's get into the post that they're referring to.
Think of it.
Modestly successful comedian.
Modestly.
That is a heavy cuss.
Vladimir Zelensky taught the United States of America into spending $350 billion to go into a war that couldn't be won, that never had to start, but a war that he, without the US and Trump, will never be able to settle.
I mean, do you dispute that?
On what basis?
The United States has spent $200 billion more than Europe, and Europe's money is guaranteed, while the United States will get nothing back.
So apparently the EU nations and the UK, which is of course now outside of the EU, had guarantees that the United States of America didn't have.
Why would that be?
Where's that money going really?
Doesn't your common sense tell you that whatever is happening in that conflict, there are people making money out of it and doing deals.
We know enough.
To know that's true.
And don't you think this somehow leads you, ineluctably, to that point that many of us reached a little while ago, that Trump does publicly what other leaders do in private.
He just tells you, this is about a deal.
We'll continue to support Ukraine, but it'll be in exchange for minerals, or whatever it is that he's said most lately.
Whereas in Britain, Keir Starmer will come out and go, British kids are required to die because it's good versus evil.
And you know that there's going to be some black rock component to it.
We talked about that yesterday.
Let me know in the comments in chat what you thought about that.
Why didn't sleepy Joe Biden demand equalisation?
He still does the nicknames.
It's so good.
In this war, in that this war is far more important to Europe than it is to us, we have a big, beautiful ocean of separation.
He uses hyperbole so interestingly.
Like, why in that would you bother to say that the ocean is beautiful?
Big, beautiful ocean, because he's illustrative, I suppose, in his language.
It's good rhetoric.
On top of this, Zelensky admits that half of the money we sent him is missing!
Look, he's doing two interesting things grammatically there.
He's capitalised and he's put it in inverted commas.
So in that bit of syntax there, he's telling you that he doesn't believe it's really missing, that it's been stolen, and that Zelensky's lying.
He refuses to have elections, is very low in Ukrainian polls, and the only thing he was good at is playing Biden like a fiddle.
I would have done the piano dick joke there, Mr. President.
He played...
Right, at least what I'd have done.
Well, if Dan Bongino can have a job running deputy head of the FBI, I could get a job doing posts on Truth Social.
I would say the only thing he was good at was playing Biden like a fiddle, the way he played that piano with his dick.
I'd have done that joke, Mr. President.
Let me know what you think about that.
I think it could have worked.
A dictator without elections.
And then you've also set up the word dictator there with that dick joke.
And I'd have spelt dick like with a K in it.
Just a note.
I know you didn't ask for notes without elections.
Zelensky, there's an additional why there.
That could have done with a pass.
Better move fast or he's not going to have a country left.
Whoa.
In the meantime, we are successfully negotiating an end to the war with Russia.
Something, all of me, only Trump and the Trump administration.
See there where he capitalizes his own name and puts it in inverted commas.
What I would say there is like his detractors, say Joy Reid, who we'll be talking about in a minute, would see that as evidence of his sort of messianic narcissism.
I see that as he understands that he represents through, it's MAGA, not megalomania, that he understands that he represents this sort of populist thrust that's kind of reclaimed American nationalism.
Nationalism from globalism and that sort of disingenuous trajectory.
All we're now discussing is whether Trump in office could become this actually rather beautiful figure of true unification across America, bringing political detractors into the fold and demonstrating that far from being an exclusive fascistic and supremacist movement, it's loving and benign.
That would be incredible to see.
That would be incredible to see.
We are successfully negotiating a window of war and the Trump administration could do.
Biden never tried.
Of course not.
Biden's a puppet.
We all know that.
Europe has failed to bring peace and Zelensky...
Oh, he does have two whys.
So I'm wrong.
Well, Zelensky's got two whys at the end of his name.
Oh, yeah, right.
So it's me that he hasn't even got that problem.
They don't need me in this job.
Zelensky has done a terrible job.
His country is shattered and millions have unnecessarily died.
And so it continues.
Actually a very brilliant piece of rhetoric, you'd have to say, because that, I reckon, is a more honest and informed appraisal.
...of the situation between Ukraine and Russia than you'll get out of Keir Starmer.
Whether you're an NHS worker or the King of England himself, this is the anniversary of this war and we don't mind how much of your money we spend or how many kids get conscribed, conscripted in order to bring about, what is it, what's our vision again?
There is no vision.
It's not like they mock something like Make America Great Again without acknowledging that they're offering you naught but a kind of insipid utopianism that isn't...
Underwritten by any set of values or principles, certainly not any values or principles that can't be changed if a war comes along that makes it beneficial to abandon them.
Okay, so amidst all of this, Trump still finds the time to dig out Justin Trudeau, calling him Governor Trudeau here.
Today, President Emmanuel Macron of France joined me in the Oval Office to speak to you, and I thought it was very good.
The reason it's called the Oval Office and the reason it's oval-shaped, I know it's part of the West Wing, not part of the original White House, but it's like it is emulated.
in a room in the original structure that was also oval-shaped.
It's because it's the womb of American Power.
It's where power is formulated.
I know that there are free branches to American power, but you would have to say that you regard the executive office as superior to both the Supreme Court and Congress.
I would assume that's where you see it.
So it's the nucleus of power.
It's the birthplace of power.
That's why life is life from the moment of conception, you would have to say.
Anyway, that's a bit of a tangent.
Bloody hell.
The meeting was convened by Governor Justin Trudeau of Canada, the current chair of...
Ha ha ha!
Governor!
Brilliant.
the current chair of the G7, to acknowledge the third anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war, which never would have started if I was president.
Everyone expressed their goal of seeing the war end, and I emphasised the importance of the vital critical minerals and rare earths deal between the United States and Ukraine, which we hope will be signed very soon!
This deal, which is an economic partnership, will ensure the American people recoup the tens of billions of dollars in military equipment sent to Ukraine While also helping Ukraine's economy grow as this brutal and savage war comes to an end.
At the same time, I'm in serious discussions with President Vladimir Putin of Russia concerning the ending of the war and also major economic development transactions which will take place between the United States and Russia.
Talks are proceeding very well.
Ultimately, you can't bring about an end to this conflict without...
The United States of America and Russia agreeing that the hostilities are going to end.
And indeed, if that does happen, the conflict is over.
Unless Europe want to have an explicit war with the United States of America and Russia in real time.
I don't know how far below the surface they're willing to plunge their true motives in the pursuit of profit.
But surely a peace deal between Trump and Putin spells the end of this conflict.
And what...
Trump appears to do in that Truth Social post is just explain this is the reality.
Europe always had their money backed up by mineral deals with Ukraine.
We hadn't done that because Biden was asleep on the job, which ironically was his job.
His job was to be a kind of sleeping cipher in the role so that real power could do exactly these types of deals.
Zelensky's not a real politician.
Ukraine is the kind of country that, like Britain now, is going to have to respond to the movements and machinations of superior global powers, explicitly China, United States of America and Russia.
And the only alternative to that kind of nationalist power at the moment are the set of new imperialist powers that we all understand to be globalism but can't really identify because they've deliberately made themselves opaque through organisations like the WEF, the World Bank, the IMF and economic entities that we're continually listing that underwrite the machinery of war and the machinery of health and the machinery of global power.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
If ever you want to get a proper perspective on something like the Ukraine-Russia conflict, you don't turn to me.
You turn to Meersheimer or you turn to Jeffrey Sachs.
It seems that Jeffrey Sachs was visiting.
The EU with young Phidias, who I really just admire and adore.
He's a YouTuber that got himself elected using his considerable supporters.
And I didn't show you this video before.
Did I? When I was doing the Europe one.
Oh man, are we going to do this?
No, maybe we should do this.
We'll finish this off.
Excuse me.
I want to show you Putin saying Russia is ready to supply the United States with 2 million tons of aluminium.
Now, like aluminium's not the world's most important resource, I happen to know that 8% of the world is made of aluminium and I know that because of Rick and Morty.
That's where I get my information from.
It was a casual aside in an episode of that.
Let me know if you know the reference.
Here's Putin saying that he can support the US and if economic and financial deals...
The main importer today is Canada.
If it is a decision to open American market for our manufacturers, we could sell about 2 million tons on American market.
That was hard going guys, wasn't it?
Vladimir Putin talking about aluminium in Russian.
But if you read the subtitles, you would see that there are...
Deals being discussed that likely mean that Russia and America are moving forward and that Europe are sort of out of their minds with delirium, let alone aluminium, considering sustaining this conflict without American support.
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OK, let's finish off this story about the US's new support for this conflict.