ARMAGEDDON WARNING: India and Pakistan Just Crossed a Line! – SF579
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Hello, you Awakening Wonders.
Thanks for joining me today for Stay Free with Russell Brand.
We are live.
We are waiting for the announcement of a new pope.
White smoke.
Black smoke.
Orange smoke could be any one of the papal colours.
We're going to be talking about an unexpected and unanticipated potential route to Armageddon.
Here we were, thinking that the Middle East would surely provide us with global detonation, or if not that, the last of the superpowers battling it out.
Ukraine v Russia, in a proxy war that could lead to Armageddon.
Or will it be...
China, in a desperate bid to attain total control over semi-conduct...
No!
We forgot about India, Pakistan.
Still the chaos left behind by the British Empire and the clumsy division of that territory.
Does Britain have a history?
Let me know in the comments in chat for messing up borders and messing up territories.
You can let me know.
Rugdu says, you crazy wanker, in the Rumble chat.
And that is why you want to make your way there.
Thank you, Timcast, for the rage.
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And frankly, that's the reason that I'm still here after some considerable and let's face it, literal trials.
This is what's going on on regular news media.
Russell, they're called buttons, says Martuso59.
I know what a buttons are.
I know how to work a buttons.
But look, that's actual news, right?
So look, here's me making no pretenses of being a legitimate journalist, merely a conduit for my own intuition and interpretation of global events based on an inbuilt sense that you can't trust human authority, recently reified by my understanding of the power of Christ Jesus.
There's no reason for me to do my shirt up.
This is actual normal news.
Look at it.
It's a wrap.
It's a wrap.
I need a drink.
I need a drink.
It's a wrap.
It's a wrap.
And we're going to eat.
We're going to drink.
We're going to party.
We're going to eat.
We're going to drink.
I don't mind it, really.
It's nice of it.
They're having a laugh.
It's a bit of fun.
Hey, the hoof is...
Do you want me to do that button?
It's up to you.
Let me know in the comments and chat.
If you want it open, nips.
If you want it closed, say...
I don't know, really.
What's a good thing to partner nips?
Like...
Or hail the new pope.
I don't know.
Nips or just cover your nipples.
It's undignified.
It's up to you.
A lot of people...
They're not Nogs, central screwdice.
I don't like the sort of...
They're too adjacent to racial slurs.
Let's get into the Hooties.
The Hooties have quit.
We had some very good news last night.
The Hooties have announced that they are not, or they've announced to us at least, that they don't want to fight anymore.
They just don't want to fight.
And we will honor that.
And we will stop the bombings.
And they have capitulated.
But more importantly, we will take their word.
They say they will not be blowing up ships anymore.
And that's the purpose of what we were doing.
So that's just news.
We just found out about that.
So, uh...
Good news for everyone.
The hooties are over.
I've done my shirt up.
Seems to be...
Some people are saying nips.
Some of my friends over on Locals, like Thomas Beard, Jude Syke, Janice Six.
A lot of people want the nips.
I am wearing...
Of course I'm wearing pants.
Look at these little guys.
There it all is.
It's all happening.
Everything's under total and complete control.
We're going to be talking about updates from the Vatican.
Real life conclaves is not just the movie.
We'll be talking about India versus Pakistan.
nature of ceremony when it comes to global power and the very So, uh...
At any moment, I suppose it's like in your own personal life, you might have myriad concerns.
Oh, I don't want to eat Froot Loops no more, even if it don't have Red 49. I hope my kids are getting on okay at school.
Then suddenly something devastating will happen.
A loved one will die, and you have to reset.
That might be how it is if India and Pakistan manage to sort of go to the very top of the pops when it comes to Armageddon induction.
We're going to be talking about that.
In a little minute.
A few sad stories.
Over in the UK now, it seems that child abuse has been handled weird.
There's no inquiry into them rape gangs.
They simply won't do one.
And furthermore, a decision to compensate child abuse victims has recently been reversed.
Not so in your great country.
Pam Bondi says the FBI is reviewing the Epstein files.
Thousands of hours of video.
Of him with child sex scenarios, looking at child porn.
Let me know in the comments in chat who you think is going to crop up in those videos.
I'll read out the ones that you say the most.
James Palmer said yesterday that all the Epstein files are missing.
They still haven't heard from you.
No, no.
The FBI, yeah, the FBI, they're reviewing there are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn.
And there are hundreds of videos.
Videos themselves watching porn.
I mean, how many layers to the perversion are there?
Bill Clinton's coming up a lot.
How many layers to the perversion are there?
Not only porn, child porn.
And not only that, film myself.
That is an indication of the presence of Satan on Earth.
If you pay enough attention to many cultural artifacts, you'll see that it's trying to lead you into self.
Self-centered fear.
Selfishness, mad, hopeless, foolish desire.
The reification, elification and worship are the lower instincts.
That's what Baal and Moloch and all them false idols of the Old Testament are about.
Engraving images and worshipping, for example, sex or human might.
Got to bring that down.
Not Epstein.
Of course he's going to be in them.
Of course he's in there.
There is videos.
He's the star of the show.
Injureds of victims, and no one victim will ever get released.
It's just the volume, and that's what they're going through right now.
The FBI is diligently going through that.
I haven't seen that statement, but I'll call him later and find out.
Interesting stuff.
Kash Patel, head of the FBI, is talking about it as well.
Our children.
If you harm our children, you will be given no sanctuary.
There is no place.
We will not come to hunt you down.
There is no place we will not look for you.
And there is no cage we will not put you in should you do harm to our children.
So probably go to the UK because there, there's no inquiry into rape gangs and no compensation for child abuse victims.
Let me know what you think about that in the comments and the chat.
If you're not on Rumble yet, get on Rumble now where we can speak freely.
Is Alex Jones streaming on X?
Of course he is.
When isn't he?
Now, let's get straight into India versus Pakistan.
It's an extraordinary story and as a Brit, something that I have to recognise that my nation and our colonial past is invested in.
The hastily divided nation was an attempt to create a homeland for Muslims as well as Hindus and Sikhs, Bangladesh.
I mean, it was just a chaotic and disorganised bordering of new nations.
And always an opportunity, of course, to reflect...
On the fact that nations are themselves constructs, agreements, and many people who are cynical and sceptical about our risen saviour, son of the living God, Jesus Christ, will happily worship a country, or a pound note, or a dollar bill, sometimes cartoon characters, or their own sexuality, or dressing up as furries or fluffies, or whatever trend has taken hold that particular week.
When you watch the pageantry of India and Pakistan, in particular the border meeting, which I guess takes place somewhere around Kashmir, an oft-disputed region that I imagine is at the heart of this latest escalation in tensions, it's an opportunity to see the patent absurdity of all tribalism, of all attempts to make claims of nation other than the one true nation.
Let's get into it together.
First of all, did you know...
That it kind of looks like this.
I mean, I'm not ridiculing it.
Our own cultures are full of stuff.
Trump's going to have a military parade, right?
We do change in the Guard in Britain.
It's not like sort of a racial or orientalist judgment.
It's just, isn't it absurd?
Check it out.
It gets really intense now.
The first bit is just like, you know, I watched that Army and Navy football game.
That's intense.
It's got loads of pageantry in it.
The Super Bowl's got pageantry in it.
Football events international and national have pageantry and fireworks and all kinds of stuff.
But watch now when it's one-on-one.
That's when it looks proper mad.
There's some serious high kicks in there that would have Adolf Hitler stroking his moustache in appreciation.
*Cheering*
Admittedly, there's a handshake, but it's an angry handshake, isn't it?
It's sort of a handshake, but it's like a...
Fuck you!
It's not a handshake.
It's not a good-faith handshake, is it?
It's very much a UFC, PFL, spat-before-the-bout type of handshake.
CHEERING AND APPLAUSE A bit like a Lady Gaga video.
I suppose other people's pageantry looks peculiar, but our own pageantry we become inured and inoculated to.
But the fact is, on the other side of this ceremony are very real religious and territorial tensions that could escalate into a nuclear war.
So before you get too much into thinking, whoa, they look cool, or Vic Snicks in the chat, I wouldn't want to fuck with a rocket.
Good point.
They would high-kick you right out of there, wouldn't they?
All the way up and down Broadway, I have my butt kicked by a rocket, baby!
Now, though, let's have a look at the story that's behind this.
And, you know, it's not good, man.
There's missiles being launched and stuff.
It's actually quite serious.
Welcome to The Brief.
I'm Jim Sciutto in New York.
We begin early today with breaking news.
India launching a military operation targeting what it calls terrorist infrastructure inside Pakistan and Pakistan administered Kashmir.
Those are the sounds of explosions during those strikes.
India says it struck nine targets, adding that none of them are Pakistani military facilities.
A Pakistani military spokesperson says the country will respond to those attacks, adding that at least three people have been killed in the Indian strikes.
This comes after gunmen killed 26 people in Indian-administered Kashmir last month.
India blamed Pakistan for those attacks.
Nick Robertson is live now in Islamabad, and it's worth reminding our viewers that these are two nuclear-armed nations that have fired at each other before.
Tell us what the situation is now and concerns about escalation now.
There's a real concern about escalation.
Lord Giggleshor asks, where's Gandhi in all this?
Well, curiously, Gandhi's great dream was that you would have a united India of Muslims and Hindus living and governing one nation together, along with Sikhs.
It was he that wanted the departure of the British to be ceremonial and...
When you see Nehru's first speech as the appointed and anointed leader of India, it's notable that he gives the speech in English.
So where is power really?
In many ways, looking at the imperialist past of the British, we can learn a lot about our current power dynamics.
It becomes more obvious because there are racial and linguistic differences that make it easier for us to recognise the kind of distinctions that these days are obfuscated by the fact that we all hide under veils of Cultural diversity, multiculturalism, religious pluralism.
But the fact is that there are institutions that ran India when it was a part of the British Empire that are comparable to the institutions that run perhaps your country and indeed the world these days.
Somewhat clandestine, claiming primarily to help you, reducing you, the subjugated class of people, to the status of children and not in a come-to-me-little-children type way, infantilised and controlled.
What we need to recover is the type of innocence that...
It means that the scope of our conscious awareness is vast and that we are able to separate the chaff from the wheat.
When we're given information.
Continually, of course, we have to be aware of the fact that we live in a hot and volatile world and that there could be nuclear conflicts between countries like India and Pakistan, that the situation between Ukraine and Russia could escalate further.
The ongoing atrocities in the Middle East might lead to brutality that extends even beyond that significant, important, in some ways, centrifugal region when it comes to global political power dynamics.
How do we do anything about that?
It's interesting, isn't it?
Sometimes you might think, well, we've got our guy.
That might be Donald Trump or it might be Mark Carney.
You might think that you have someone in there fighting for you.
And if you're an American nationalist, in many, many ways, of course you do, is a return to America first politics.
And while the detractors of Trump will say that he facilitates the interests of a plutocratic class of oligarchs, many will also say...
That guy was what was required to end the rampant imperialist march to a type of globalism that's way beyond anything the British Empire or even American Empire could achieve because it's insidious and it's invisible.
What we have to do is recognize the fact that we are creatures, that we are not capable or able to establish our own principles and safely live by them.
In the end, fallen as we are, we lapse into self-interest, despair, lust.
Many, many sins, many, many failings at the level of the institution or nations, which we've just recognized are themselves constructs.
So if we are going to create a nation, let us create it in God's image, according to God's will, according to God's principles.
Then perhaps we will have a golden city, a new Jerusalem, in which we can live in some kind of peace.
Elsewise, we're forced to live out the legacies of the last century, all of its chaos and clumsiness.
In this instance, probably India and Pakistan are still...
Fighting to resolve issues they inherited from the clumsy bureaucracy that preceded their apparent power, i.e.
the clumsiness of the British.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat, if you're watching us on X or YouTube or any of them places.
Come join us, baby.
That's theocracy.
No, it's not theocracy.
It's not theocracy.
It's the perfect freedom that's available in surrender to God.
You are not choosing whether or not you worship.
You are choosing.
What you worship.
You will worship.
You're worshipping right now through the lens of yourself, if you would but see it.
Living in the continual service of sets of bigotries, prejudices, programming and codes that you might not even know you're responding to.
The only way you can awaken is to seek the first, the kingdom of God, which is available to you in your own consciousness right now.
And when you have that...
When you know that the Lord is in the boat with you, you will weather any storm and you may yet walk upon water if you keep your eyes focused on Him.
But that's just what I think.
Tell me what you think, you guys.
It's happening, baby.
It's all happening.
You lot in Locals, Janice6, Boopsy, I'm loving you.
Communist YouTube, Russ, cover up your naked arrogance.
It's embarrassing and distracting.
I don't know which bits you want.
I mean, is this it?
Is this what you require?
What do you need from me?
Tell me how I can be of service to you, you beautiful bastards.
We've got so much more to talk about, Mark.
Carney, Carnival, Carnivore.
Carney used to work at the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada, elevated to the top of Canadian politics, had a meeting with Trump.
Let me know in the comments and chat if you think that he will match his pugnacious and pugilistic stance that he was making when he was made head of Canada, leader of Canada last week.
Now, when he's up in the Oval Office, he was all, yeah, man, Trump, we're going to show him Canada first.
We're the Canadian people.
We're fighters, man.
Let's see.
Does he take them lyrics?
We'll be talking about that in a second.
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Nurse!
Get a flannel!
Which flannel have you jazzed on?
What do you want?
Chemtrails?
Do you want to learn about that?
Zuckerberg, talking about AI.
I'm guessing that's on, um, with Fiovan.
Tucker versus Shapiro, that ongoing battle.
Do you want to see that?
So you can say TC versus BS, or you can say Zed versus Theovan.
Or you could say chemtrails.
Or do you want me to just proceed?
I mean, there's so many ways that we could bring about Armageddon in the next few weeks.
There's one story here.
It's like Israel, Iran, HR867.
I mean, it's so many ways.
I know you a lot are interested in chemtrails, aren't you?
What about you, Sensitive Hearts?
What about you, Thomas Beard?
What about you, Ashela?
You want to take a vestige?
Yeah, a lot of people want chemtrails, though.
I want to do it because it's like I've got a lot of politics to get through.
You guys today.
And at any minute, a Pope could be announced.
Pull up how the BBC are covering it.
We pay our licence fee.
Let's see how they cover it and see if we can see any sarcasm.
Can you find them online?
Go on, Isaac.
Stop counting up all that APAC money and start working for Rumble.
This is a free speech place.
The show will be live tomorrow.
You get to meet my team when you watch Thursday's show.
It's a fantastic little show.
Before we get into that, let's do a little bit about chemtrails.
Yeah, chemtrails are back, baby.
Did that ever really go away though?
This story's come up because RFK has been talking about.
I'm on Dr. Phil of all places.
Okay.
So check this out.
In my country, the United Kingdom, where plans are afoot to...
Blast the sun out of the sky with aerosol, Monty Burns style.
People are saying that Labour is officially funding chemtrail experiments.
How extraordinary.
This is a left-wing news site.
Before you think this is some hocus-pocus, it's true.
Yuko scientists launched what they call outdoor geoengineering experiments to mimic the impact of volcanic eruptions which are known to cool the Earth's temperature.
Okay, so essentially right there in God's domain.
is where these sinners plan to play.
Let's have a look at RFK talking about chemtrails on Dr. Phil and Bill Maher debunking the idea of chemtrails on his show.
One of the reasons that I'm as yet optimistic about the ongoing administration in your country is because it contains people like Bobby Kennedy, Tulsi Gabbard, because...
Trump is such a wrecking ball in imperialist bureaucracies that I can't see how improvement is not somewhat inevitable.
Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat, though, and let me know if you think chemtrails are real.
Is the reason for the heavy metal increase in our bloodstream, the increase of autism, etc.
You know, like maybe it's vaccines, maybe it's people are diagnosing it more frequently.
That's what people say that are establishment-oriented.
Or perhaps there are ambient and environmental factors the same way that we recognise our media environment shapes our consciousness and our views.
Maybe our biological and biochemical environments are obviously impacted by...
Damage, toxicity and toxins.
And yes, in the locals chat, people are posting some great chemtrail images.
Post yours in the chat now.
We'll stay with you for a while on X and YouTube.
But as we get deeper into free speech territory, there's only one home for us.
Let's get into this Bobby Kennedy conversation.
My name is Emily and my biggest concern is the stratospheric aerosol injections that are continuously peppered on us every day.
Bromium, aluminum, strontium.
It's sprayed in our skies all day long.
And I know you've talked to Dane Wigington about...
Did she mime the spraying there?
That's pretty good.
Talked to Dane Wigington about this.
He seems to be one of the experts in the field.
Is there a question?
Yes.
How do we...
Yeah, I hate that when people do that, don't you?
Like when it's like a long...
So where's the question?
You don't want to answer the question.
You want to do a long description of something.
How do we stop it?
That is not happening in my agency.
We don't do that.
It's done, we think, by DARPA.
And a lot of it now is coming out of the jet fuel.
Those materials are put in jet fuel.
I'm going to do everything in my power to stop it.
We're bringing on somebody who's going to think only about that, find out who's doing it, and holding them accountable.
Yes, sir.
I think you have to be sympathetic and at least open to all but the most outrageous of conspiracy theories.
Right now in the Rumble chat, people are talking about Flat Earth.
I always feel what...
Is the benefit.
When you're considering a conspiracy theory, think who would benefit from it?
If you look at the pandemic, for example, the numerous ideas that emerged quite early on and subsequently were proven to be true, the obvious beneficiaries were institutions of power, whether it was the media who had increased views and facilitate big pharma advertising, big pharma themselves who increased their profits, the state who were able to regulate with more authority when people are in a state of fear, big tech and social media sites that were able to censor.
It was about control.
The pandemic was about control.
And any of us that are inclined to doubt what we learned during that time might recall that just a couple of years prior, they gamed out the entire thing.
Now Chemtrails seems to me...
Like it qualifies for one of my conspiracy theorist diagnostic tools.
It's this.
Would they do it?
Yes.
Would we know if they did it?
No.
Are they probably doing it then?
Yeah, probably.
See, with Flat Earth, I'm like, what do you get from that?
You know, what we're living in is sort of an illusion and no one knows the truth.
Well, we are living in an illusion.
We're living entirely with imbibed and pumped-in information, almost intravenous, intraconscious information conveyed through media, ambient distractions everywhere.
Unless you can tell me what the advantage is of a conspiracy theory, then I sort of...
Don't believe in it, but if you can explain to me the advantage, I'm like, mm, yeah, they're probably doing that.
Here, though, is Bill Maher rebuking RFK's claims.
Oh, yes, Bobby Kennedy.
Oh, my God.
Bobby, I try so hard for you, but, you know, I mean, Jesus Christ.
Now he's saying that chemtrails are real.
This has been a conspiracy theory for the longer, you know, the things that come out at the end of a plane.
Yes, planes make smoke.
But Bobby says we have to end this crime against humanity.
Okay, you know what?
The engine on a plane is hot and the air up there is very cold.
Oh, fuck it.
I don't give a shit.
Believe what you want to believe.
We're all going to hell in a handcart anyway, if that makes you happy.
It's interesting, isn't it?
Because rationalism is to rationalize, produce, create and convey rational...
Lies.
That's what I believe the rational, materialist, common-sense world engages in primarily, using limited rationalism to explain a variety of phenomena that are way beyond its remit.
Remember that, in a way, what you could do with Bill Maher is go, this is you talking at the beginning of the pandemic.
This is you talking now.
Even that time when I was on Bill Maher, do you remember that?
Millions of lives were saved by the vaccines.
Do you still believe that?
I wonder.
Let me know what you think.
In the comments and chat, you have to be open to chemtrails because if there are ways to deaden our consciousness, to limit our abilities, to keep us malleable and controllable, systems that have power that extends beyond the pendular exchange between left and right, permanent government would deploy almost anything.
There's nothing so dark that...
The devil can't conceive of it and wouldn't enact it if he was afforded the opportunity.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
Let's get into the first...
I mean, we're getting into some interesting territory now.
Trump and Carney have met.
Actually, should we check out what's going on with the Pope?
Let's check out what's going on with the Pope.
And then we'll get into Trump and Carney.
With Pope Francis, basically.
And he knows very well the politics around the world.
Every president who went to the East, after that, used to go to speak with Pietro Parolin.
He knows the Curia and he knows the Catholic Church in a global way.
So that's why I think it could be.
*Loud noise*
It's a very unpresupposing chimney, isn't it?
It's a very modest little thing there, just a little tube in what you might call a stereotypical racist Chinese hat, even the seagull.
We'll keep our eye on this extraordinary process of papacy and nomination.
Let's get into it.
Let's do Trump meets Carney.
When Carney became the leader of Canada, the globalists rejoiced.
We are going to oppose Trump from across the border.
He can't talk like that.
He can't oppose tariffs.
He can't make jokes about Governor Trudeau.
We, the Canadian people, will stand strong.
Now remember, Rumble was a Canadian company run by Canadians.
We've got nothing but love for our Canadian brothers.
Let's have a look at what happened when Trump met Carney.
Let's get into it together, guys.
So, the first thing is there's a little post about it.
Mark Carney, thank you, President Trump, for inviting me to the White House.
Our meeting today marks the beginning of a new relationship between Canada and the United States based on respect, built on common interests, and to the transformational benefit.
Of both our nations.
The aeroplane there performing a bond between the two of them.
Trump's phallus perfectly placed and the phallus fuselage tube for Carney just hanging a little to his left.
Trump's tie pointing down.
I mean, it's like actually it could be a penis.
It's actually magnificently well lined up.
Now, of course, Carney was a lot more truculent in his conversations or speeches with the Canadian people after election.
Let's have a look.
We will need to ensure that Canada can succeed in a drastically different world.
The old relationship we had with the United States based on deepening integration of our economies and tight security and military cooperations.
Let's see how they got on in the Oval Office.
Trump's version.
of ceremony may be less unusual and exotic than the border demonstrations between India and Pakistan, but these new ceremonies, these conversations that take place at the White House are revealing and intriguing.
And another marker of the way that Trump conducts politics, whether it's the posting of the memes, the trash talking, these tete-a-tetes in the White House have clearly moved Zelensky somewhat.
Would you agree?
Let me know in the comments and chat.
Zelensky's talking different now, isn't he, than before?
Well, not literally.
He still talks like this.
Hey, come on, give us a bit more of your tax money, will you?
We'll beat these bloody Ruskies.
But he's a little less bellicose, isn't he?
And a bit more respectful after the J.D. Vance chastisement.
Let's see how this Carney and Trump deal goes.
You know that Trump's got enough front that he would have a meeting with people and sort of like Vince McMahon it out, wouldn't he?
But will your average globalist financial WEF graduate handle mano a mano confrontations in the same way?
Let me know.
Mark, would you like to say a few words?
I would say that screams subservience already.
He's like...
And by the way, I'm not sort of claiming that.
If I was in the Oval Office with Donald Trump, you've got to miss the president your way through that.
You've got to be double respectful.
That's the president of the United States.
But Mark Carney's like, I'm going to go in there.
I'm going to show him.
I'm going to punch him.
I'm going to punch him up the nutbag, baby.
On the edge of my seat, actually.
But thank you for your hospitality and above all for your leadership.
You're a transformational president.
Focus on the economy.
What a black man!
What a backdown!
What a capitulation!
He was like, well, the good old days are over.
I'm going to tell Trump, listen, you orange-faced bald son of a bitch, I'll punch you right up your tower.
Instead of which, he goes in there, I just want to say you're a transformational.
That's why you can't trust them on the basis of their own conduct one second to the next.
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We've got so much more to talk about.
We're going to get into Israel.
I'll see you lot in the chat all the time.
Talk about Gaza.
Talk about Gaza.
We'll talk about Gaza.
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China.
But first, though, let's carry on with our Mark Carnival.
On the economy with a relentless focus on the American worker, securing your borders, ending the scourge of fentanyl and other opioids, and securing the world.
And I've been elected with my colleagues here, with the help of my colleagues here, I'm going to spread the credit.
To transform Canada, with a similar focus on the economy, securing our borders, again on fentanyl, much greater focus on defence and security, securing the Arctic and developing the Arctic.
I reckon he's probably really charismatic, Trump.
People, when they get there, sort of freak out and get a little bit nervous about it.
I'm going to go in there and I'm going to show him.
I'm sorry about burping on the mic.
That is bad manners.
I'm so sorry.
I drink this fizzy water.
I'm so dumb, isn't it?
I don't need to do that.
I could really improve myself and our experience here together by simply not drinking gaseous drinks.
What I want to tell you, though, is we need a different type of politics.
We need a different type of political class.
And I feel like in some ways Trump is the beginning of a different type of successful...
Populism where figures are drawn from the culture and elevated to positions of power.
I wonder how it's going to play out in the UK with Farage and stuff.
We talked about that yesterday.
We got a great video on that that you're going to love, I think.
What I reckon we might be beginning to experience an encounter is the end of these sort of managerial politicians that emerge from the Luciferian globalist bureaucratic class.
I mean, yeah, Klaus Schwab, Stooges, educated there and refined.
We've gone through that era where they made them really good looking.
They're not doing that anymore.
Keir Starmer is no Tony Blair.
Mark Carney is no Justin Trudeau.
It's sort of there now for us to see that what we're dealing with is sort of like dishwater grey Stooges that are going to run out of energy, man.
Now look, someone here at our show is saying, why don't you look at this body language analysis, or is it your own body language analysis?
You can see for yourself from the leg taps, from the deferentialism, that Mark Carney is not going to, in spite of his rhetoric on the campaign trail, deliver on what appeared to be...
A ticket of we're going to stand up to Trump to galvanize their supporter base over there.
Man, that conservative dude threw it away.
That's what a lot of people are saying.
Developing the R2.
And, you know, the history of Canada and the U.S. is we're stronger when we work together, and there's many opportunities to work together, and I look forward to, you know, addressing some of those issues that we have, but also finding those areas of mutual cooperation so we can move forward.
That's great.
Very nice.
Thank you.
Who owns Canada, though?
You know, Buckingham Palace that you visited as well.
That's true.
And having met with the owners of Canada over the course of the campaign last several months, it's not for sale, won't be for sale.
Hmm.
Trump here seems to say, like, this is a bit where he says, like, we're not lifting them tariffs because it's the way it is.
Check this.
Is there anything he can say to you in the course of your meetings with him today that gets you to lift tariffs on Canada?
No.
Why not?
Just the way it is.
Dear, oh dear.
That's...
Man, I don't know, man.
Globalism, it's over, isn't it?
It's over.
It is, as our Lord said, finished.
It's just we're watching the endgame just sort of petering out wildly.
Okay, now then.
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We're doing Israel, HR67 and Iran.
Pakistan and India, Johnny-come-latelys to the Armageddon game.
Armageddon's gotta come out of the Middle East.
That's where the stage has been set.
It's the nucleus of all power.
How long before we're all sucked into a vortex of holy war?
And what transcendent principles could ever be summoned to negotiate us out of that deepest and darkest of familial spats?
Isaac versus Ishmael.
Let's get it on.
OK, so the House will vote on Monday on HR867, the IGO Anti-Boycott Act, sponsored by Representative Mike Lawler.
For Americans participate in boycotts of Israel or its settlements if these boycotts are endorsed by international bodies like the UN and EU.
Now this is, I suppose, seen as a new anti-Semitism bill.
Let's have a look at what Charlie Kirk, who's a very, very vociferous and committed supporter of Israel, very articulate about Israel's sovereignty, I've always found, willing to get out there in public and talk about the matter, even with people that are antagonistic towards him.
So let's have a look.
Tomorrow the House will vote on HI67, a bill that will criminalise private boycotts of Israel.
Fines of up to a million dollars and prison time up to 20 years.
Bills like this only create more anti-Semitism and play into growing narratives that Israel is running the US government.
In America, you're allowed to hold differing views.
You're allowed to disagree and protest.
We've allowed far too many people who hate America to move here from abroad.
But the right to speak freely is the birthright of all Americans.
This bill should not pass.
Any Republican that votes for this bill will expose themselves.
We'll be watching very soon.
Well, it's good to see a man like Charlie there stand up for what he believes in, even when a bill might, generally speaking, be seen to be supportive of his general perspective.
And isn't that the mark of true principles?
That even when it hurts you to believe in them, when it's against what your agenda and personal objectives might be, or your ideological trend might be, that you're able to remain true.
Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Let's see what she's saying.
I'll be voting no.
It's my job to defend America's rights to buy or boycott whomever they choose without the government harshly filing them or imprisoning them.
But what I don't understand is why we're voting on a bill on behalf of other countries and not the president's executive orders.
Thomas Massey, man.
Of course you can rely on that dude.
And let's see what Jimmy Dore is saying on the very same bill.
For years, Democrats have falsely accused Trump of being a fascist and a Hitler, yet here is a bill that institutes actual fascism and most of them are silent.
This is 100%.
Trump betraying MAGA, the Constitution in America, first time for MAGA and the Democrats to join and oppose this completely anti-American garbage and start legislating for Americans instead of...
Israel.
Now, let's see how Rand Paul, who's always been vocal on this subject and willing to be outspoken on complex issues, talking about this bill and the risks of it.
The First Amendment isn't about protecting good speech.
It protects even the most despicable and vile speech.
Brandon Byrd was a Nazi and an anti-Semite, and he said horrible things.
And the First Amendment, the Constitution, the Supreme Court ruled.
That you can say terrible things.
That's unique about our country.
In Europe, you can't say anything.
In Europe, if you call a boy that thinks he's a girl a boy, you can go to jail for that.
If you say something about the Holocaust in Europe, you can go to jail.
This is what we're doing.
We're codifying what Europe did to speech.
It's a terrible idea.
But everything in the 11 examples is protected by Brandenburg.
Without question.
And so when you say, oh yeah, we're going to do all these and we're still going to have all these examples of things you can't do, like stereotypical allegations.
Have you guys ever listened to comedy?
Do you know why Jerry Seinfeld won't go to colleges?
Because he can't make any Jew jokes anymore.
You know the thing is, or Indian jokes, or whatever.
It's good that Jerry Seinfeld is part of the argument now.
I love Jerry Seinfeld, man.
I love him.
I respect his position on Israel and understand why he would have the perspective that he has.
I died in front of Seinfeld once.
I was hosting a gig with him, Shandling, Silverman, even Jay Leno.
And I'd been really funny in the first half of the gig when I interviewed David Lynch on stage.
I was funny.
I was spontaneous.
I was brilliant.
Take my word for it.
Then I done some stand-up and Seinfeld was there.
I've loved Seinfeld my whole life.
I died.
It was...
I can still make myself nearly cry remembering it.
It's just one of those things I have to humbly bear forever.
Jokes or whatever jokes.
Jokes are about silly categorizations of people, you know, of saying...
I'm actually more concerned about that than Israel-Palestine.
I mean, that's the fact of the matter, isn't it?
We've got to get beyond our own personal traps, our lower urges, self-preservation, and start recognising that we have a duty here to resolve.
Do we?
Do we have a duty here to resolve, or is it finished?
Is it all done on our behalf?
What could all of us be doing to improve the situation in Israel and Gaza?
What could we be doing so that Jewish people feel like they have a right to a homeland, which plainly many of them do, and that the occupants of Gaza feel like they have a right to live?
Is there some way through this, or is it beyond us?
All the snow was funnier.
All the snow was under a lot...
Less pressure, plus he was able to take drugs, unlike this poor guy.
You know, saying all people do things, one of my favourites I just saw this morning was from Jon Stewart.
If the Jews control the media, why don't we give ourselves better press?
Is that going to be controlled?
Yeah, and I'm not that funny, I just stole that from Jon Stewart, but the thing is, is that going to be controlled?
It's really weird that comedy is central to this, isn't it?
That comedy...
Because I suppose, what does comedy require?
Good faith.
It requires that you trust me enough to know that even if I make a joke about your sexuality, your skin colour, your religion, or something disgusting and appalling, imagine the jokes that occur to me, the situation that I'm in right now, and the requirement for sensitivity given the nature of the situation, and the fact that I'm a Christian and I'm trying to understand what my role and my job is as I walk this walk.
Comedy is really important because the fundamental principle of comedy is Behind the veil, behind what we present to the world, there's a second ulterior reality that could at any point burst through and penetrate.
There's something fundamentally ridiculous about all of us, that we're all going to die, that we're all fallible.
Comedy doesn't necessarily require a victim and it doesn't require cruelty.
It requires that you understand in good faith that the comedian that you're listening to...
...is trustworthy and has integrity.
Think of the great comedians.
Even contemporaneously, contemporaneously, like Chappelle.
When Chappelle talked about trans issues, it was like, I trust this guy and I don't think he's trying to be mean and evil.
Or say when Ricky Gervais would talk about...
Like, uh, trans stuff, or, like, in my country, Britain, there's a very tragic case where a little girl went missing in Portugal, and it was weird.
People, there was a lot of weird stories around it.
Anyway, Ricky Gervais, I feel like he made a joke about Matty McCann at some point, and he said, the fact that it's taboo is the point of the joke.
You are acknowledging that it's taboo when you make the joke.
Think of Kanye.
Is Kanye a kind of contemporary Andy Warhol?
What did Andy Warhol make us question through?
By repeating images of Campbell soup tins and then repeating images of Marilyn Monroe or Elvis, he made us question the value of a commodity in the celebrity age and in the industrial age.
And he made us question whether or not Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley are simply just products like cans of soup.
Now, when Kanye West, an African-American, a black man, dresses up in a Ku Klux Klan outfit, what is he saying to you?
Like, if...
The Ku Klux Klan is evil because of their persecution, execution and lynching of black people and their belief that that's something that they should be allowed to do and it ain't even wrong because black people are subhuman.
I am a black person and I wear that.
It is right.
That's what he's playing with that as an artist.
And the thing is now that the culture has become in some quarters so homogenized and in some other quarters so radicalized that you need a figure like Kanye to provide cartilage between those two worlds.
If you stop for a moment to think how absurd it is that someone that's that famous and was that in the middle of it as Kanye West is now such a sort of a radical outlier.
And if you're dismissive of him, you're being dismissive of...
Art, I think, in a way, because you can't question the quality of the commodity itself, the great music that he's given us over the years.
So I would say, like, when looking at comedy, looking at art, looking at the culture, you have to recognise what is it trying to give you?
Where is it trying to direct you?
My central argument is this, and it's an extrapolation on an argument made famous and simple by Terence McKenna.
The culture...
In fact, Luke, let's sort of post that.
The culture is not your friend, Terence McKenna.
And what he means by that is the culture has a function.
It's to shepherd and manage and control you through...
Most of its artifacts.
And if you stay aware of that, you can detect it.
You can detect it in sport.
You can detect it in music.
Why do people automatically and almost instinctively get agitated when politics infiltrates very directly into the sporting arena?
You might be angry about, is it Colin Kaepernick, the guy that started to take any stuff?
And then the counter-argument is, yeah, but what about sort of flying the flag?
Isn't that itself a political statement or revering and honouring veterans?
Who's...
Culture are we revering?
Whose ends are we serving?
What is the agreement?
And we get right back now to a question we were asking at the beginning of the show.
What is a nation?
Who does a nation belong to?
India versus Pakistan?
How did the phenomena of India versus Pakistan emerge?
We have to go back to the 40s and 50s, probably obviously earlier, to see how those political dynamics were established and why they're inevitably going to lead to conflict.
When you're looking at a country like yours, America...
It's always had these divisions.
It's always had people that wanted minimal government intervention and people that wanted to centralize that kind of authority.
People that were adverse to the monarchy, the UK, and people like, I think, even George Washington, who were initially up for, let's try and do a deal with the British.
We can work this out, surely, can't we?
Well, it turned out that America's willingness to stand up against tyranny brought about the greatness of your nation.
How will these dynamics play out?
How will it play out in this complex matter of Israel?
How will it play out in India, Pakistan, Canada, my country, the UK, with all of its peculiar, delirious tyranny that is trying to inculcate through tedium, bore us into total compliance, it seems.
A grey, drab blanket drawn across all things.
Comedy, therefore, is vital and important because it is explosive, it's dynamic.
That's why politicians try and be funny.
That's why politicians have...
There is so much for us to learn from one another.
There is so much radical change available to us.
Why would we settle for anything other than total awakening now?
Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
Let's continue with this complex story and see if our common humanity can somehow guide us through it.
Here's our man.
Senator Rand Paul, guest of the show, I'd like to say friend of the show, talking about comedy and quoting Jon Stewart.
The thing is, is that going to be controlled?
Will Jon Stewart be allowed to say that on a college campus?
Are we going to send the Title VI police after him?
I mean, this is just ridiculous and terrible.
We all contemn anti-Semitism.
We all just, you know, are against bigotry.
And yet, this is a step backwards.
Hmm, okay, okay, let's have a look at that.
Right, where are we going to go now?
Ah, this is interesting.
This is Matt Walsh on Tucker.
You've probably seen this clip, have you?
Saying that if a country can't support itself, then America shouldn't support it.
Is that what it's saying?
Like, if a country requires American interventionism to exist, then it shouldn't exist.
Let's have a look, because I might be missing out.
What did you think of the debate between Dave Smith and Douglas Murray on Rogan a couple of weeks ago?
Did you watch that?
I did.
I ended up watching.
I wasn't planning on watching the whole thing, but I watched the whole thing.
I'm constantly hearing from the peanut gallery demanding that I kind of give my verdict or my take on Israel and Israel versus Palestine and all this kind of stuff.
And I have given my take.
And my take is I don't care that much.
I'm not just America first.
I'm an American chauvinist in that I only care about my own country.
I honestly don't care about other countries.
I wish the people of other countries well.
I think they all have a right to defend themselves, and they should.
I think that...
That's an interesting position, isn't it, from Matt Walsh, to refuse to invest in it.
People get pulled all over the place by caring.
Look, think of this Cheston quote, and see how it applies here.
G.K. Cheston, British writer, Catholic, said...
The truly adventurous spirit would not venture to the top of Mount Everest or into the darkest jungles of Latin America, but would instead simply hop over his next-door neighbor's fence.
Let me know in the comments in chat whether you think that you can apply that to compassion.
If you really, really care.
Like, care where you are.
Care where you are.
It's like love thy neighbour as you would love thyself.
That means who you encounter.
It's sort of in some ways.
I remember this when I was doubled down with communism.
What I liked is the idea that global capitalism is corrupt.
It's sort of in some ways.
Very similar to what I still believe.
That there are institutions of commerce, commodity and power that interface with bureaucratic agencies, both national and international, in order to create systems of feudalism and corruption.
And I thought, when I was younger, the solution is communism.
Empower other people.
What I didn't understand then is that as you increase the power of the state, you inevitably corrupt the state.
We know this because Mao's China, Soviet Union, everywhere it's been tried, it's gone all crazy.
This is where I like this idea.
British socialism owes as much to Methodism.
As to Marx, you'll see that in a British political figure like Jeremy Corbyn, who, although I'm pretty sure he's an atheist, when it comes to his practice of his brand of socialism, it's very much about, shouldn't we be caring for people?
And that's not right, that these people are not having their fuel bills supported.
It clearly comes from compassion rather than a desperate and masked appetite for power.
So I would say this, that the idea of...
Isolationism, or as Matt Walsh called it, American chauvinism.
Sort of an interesting one.
Sort of, basically, mind your own fucking business, isn't it?
As a policy, as a philosophy.
Mind your own business.
Mind your own fucking business.
Except, like, well, then you might, the counter-argument would obviously be, well, you can't just stand by, say, if you were a person that's very much of the belief that what's happening in Gaza was a genocide, you would say, but we have to do something.
We have an obligation and a duty.
Go there, then.
I'll go there then.
In a sense, what a lot of people are doing is just talking about stuff instead of doing stuff.
And right now, I'm doing that, but guess what?
My job is talking about stuff.
So, thanks, Lord.
I think that if you can't defend yourself as a nation, or if you can't survive without being propped up by another government, say ours, then you shouldn't exist as a country.
Wait, wait, wait.
If you can't exist without being propped up by another government, say ours, you shouldn't exist.
Israel cannot exist without being propped up by the United States.
You think so?
Its nuclear program came from the United States.
Its weapons come from the United States.
Its economy is supported by the United States.
I'm not attacking Israel.
I'm just saying in point of fact, I think that's true.
I mean, Israel thinks it's true or they wouldn't have armies of lobbyists and influencers in the United States.
Bibi wouldn't have shown up twice in the past three months.
From my perspective, it seems like they can handle themselves quite fine.
But any country, if there is any country out there that fundamentally cannot exist without being subsidized by American taxpayers, then not only should that country not exist, but that country already does not exist.
America's support of Israel many fear will ultimately lead to war in the Middle East, specifically a war between Israel and Israel's allies and Iran and Iran's allies.
Let's look at this aspect.
And on the 102nd day, the shakeup came.
President Trump shook up his national security team today.
Shook it up and moved it around.
Mike Waltz is out as national security advisor, but he's not out of a job.
Mr. Trump named him ambassador to the U.N. Replacing Waltz, at least temporarily, is Marco Rubio.
The man the president once disparaged as little Marco will now have a bigger portfolio.
He'll be secretary of state and acting national security advisor.
Only Henry Kissinger has held both jobs simultaneously.
Waltz had been in trouble since he accidentally invited a journalist to join a texting chat in which Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth talked about details of a planned U.S. attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Hegseth is not part of the shakeup.
This is obviously a story we're including to see what the interstitial tissue is between Israel and the support of Israel and the potential escalation into a war between America and Iran.
Long time listener in the Rumble Chat says this brilliant comment.
Russell, don't believe the same lying establishment when they tell you the history of the USSR and China.
That's interesting.
Do you ever want to go back and look at history and question why you believe certain things?
I guess that's why you have this revisionism and people saying stuff like, oh, Churchill.
It's because people are open to the idea that perhaps media was controlled then as it is controlled now, and of course it certainly was.
Families that controlled newspapers had vested interests in particular perspectives.
Now, having an inquiry in mind is not the same as lapsing into the magnetism of bigotry or reductivism.
I suppose what we want is a spirit of discernment.
And the kind of discernment that I pray for and the kind of wisdom that I pray for is the kind of wisdom that can only come from a perspective of personal surrender.
When I'm invested in a particular outcome or a particular agenda, then I will bend even my understanding.
In a particular direction.
Let's see what Glenn Greenwald's saying on this because he's, I would, in a way, like in a situation where me and Glenn Greenwald disagree, go with what Glenn Greenwald thinks.
Let's see what he says.
Trump advisors accused Mike Waltz of not working for the president of your country, but instead working for the president of another country.
You'll never guess which one, okay?
I guess we know what's parenthesized there.
Waltz angered Trump by ploy with Netanyahu to attack Iran and then kept pushing Trump to do it.
Here's some texts cited by Greenwald post-rather.
The firing of National Security Advisor Mike Waltz appears to be part of the battle between the ultra-pro-Israel and the ultra-ultra-pro-Israel wings of the Donald Trump administration.
And what has he highlighted?
Military action was operating hand-in-glove with the Israelis.
Waltz also upset Trump after an Oval Office visit in February by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Don't know why I keep going on about him.
I'm never going to meet him.
You can't do that.
You work for the president of your country, not a president of another country.
So, OK, I guess what's being circled here by Greenwald...
Let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat.
It's obviously an extraordinary and divisive question.
Here's Thomas Massey responding to Pete Hegseth's threats to Iran, which obviously represent an escalation of this conflict.
I support this administration, but the Secretary of Defense doesn't have the constitutional authority to declare war on a sovereign country.
A planned military attack on Iran is an act of war and requires a vote of Congress, according to the U.S. Constitution.
That's good.
It's good to know you've got a constitution in your country that prohibits that.
So here's Hegsef's post.
We see your lethal support to the Hufis.
You know, today, they've given up them Hufis.
We know exactly what you're doing.
You know very well what the US military is capable of doing, and you were warned.
You will pay the consequence at the time and place of our choosing.
Very bellicose language, direct to the American public, not via truth social.
And indeed, I suppose if you have principles enshrined in your constitution, i.e.
acts of war have to be signed off by Congress, Then you start to see the ingenuity of the establishment of your nation.
Of course, there are many times during the Biden administration where Congress was bypassed with action between Ukraine and Russia that was manipulated, I think, through sophistry and...
Disingenuous language, frankly, that meant that America had been supporting lethal aid, lethal force.
You know, it started off, didn't it, like we're giving Ukraine some blankets and before long it was we're giving Russia some missiles right up the glasnost.
So you can't trust really the...
Previous administration, and what we're seeing now is perhaps a kind of a continuum of types of diplomacy that seem to have adhered within them the bypassing of procedures built into America's foundations to prevent, well, exactly this type of thing.
Let's see what Marjorie Taylor Greene's saying.
I've met Marjorie Taylor Greene.
I like her.
Do you know the energy I got from her?
Working class women in my country.
I don't know where she's from, what her background is, what the economics of it are.
She's got a rawness to her.
I met her and her husband.
I really thought they were cool.
I met them at the RNC.
And when I met them, it was one of those moments where I thought, you know, because I've come from a background of, you know, entertainment.
And entertainment, as you know, defaults kind of left, liberal left.
And when I met her, I thought, oh, I thought you're supposed to hate this person.
She's absolutely bloody lovely.
Is she?
Oh, God, that's quite long.
I represent the base, and when I'm frustrated and upset over the direction of things, you better be clear, the base is not happy.
I've campaigned for no more foreign wars.
I like it when she was, like, right angry about beagles and stuff.
I like anyone that's willing to go to the map for a dog.
And now we're supposedly on the verge of going to war with Iran.
I don't think we should be bombing foreign countries on behalf of other foreign countries, especially when they have their own nuclear weapons and massive military strength.
Let me think about that in the comments and chat.
And on the top of that, we're now told we have a signed bill for mineral rights in Ukraine in order to pass back for the hundreds of billions of dollars we gave Ukraine and they used for money laundering, sold the weapons and gave them to our enemies.
And their leader is a dictator who cancelled elections, was involved in the first impeachment of Trump and campaigned for...
Biden.
Okay.
Didn't we learn our lesson when we went to war in Iraq and killed Saddam Hussein because of weapons of mass destruction?
Did we ever find any?
And did any of that oil over in the Middle East make us rich?
The answer is no.
We're still $36 trillion in debt today.
She's not stupid, is she, Marjorie Taylor Greaves?
Good argument.
So why on earth would we go over and occupy Ukraine and spend an untold amount of future American taxpayer dollars defending and mining their minerals as well as potentially putting American lives at risk?
In a future war, well, I suppose because that revenue is going to make its way into institutions and organizations that benefit.
Like, it's not.
That tax, as Julian Assange teaches us, Take public money, put it in private hands.
Obviously, the people that will facilitate these operations, i.e.
the mining and the defence, will benefit from the operation, would be my succinct answer, which I imagine Marjorie knows, because it's sort of rhetoric, this, isn't it?
It's rhetorical.
Why don't we just mine our own rare earth minerals that are tied up on federal lands that the government confiscated years ago?
Around the Iraq war is an important one because it's recent enough for us to recall.
There was a trial, remember?
There was a trial of Saddam Hussein.
As one of my dear friends pointed out to me, it's very much like the kind of trials that Stalin would conduct.
People would...
Irritate Stalin.
They would speak out against Stalin's establishment.
And all of a sudden, you'll have a trial.
There's a procedure.
There's a trial.
There's a judge.
There's a jury, whatever.
There's a mallet.
There's a gavel.
There's seats.
It all looks like a trial.
Don't break down too much of the semiotics of those rooms and the pageantry and the nature of those institutions and the claims that are being made, that justice is blind, for example, and therefore...
Objective.
That's the point.
It's objective.
And if something's objective, that means it's absolute truth.
And if there's an absolute truth, there has to be a God.
Don't start going down those avenues of inquiry.
Saddam Hussein, he stood up there.
Didn't he have a trial?
Did he still have the beard at that point?
Was it that version of Saddam Hussein that stood there on trial?
Do you recall too?
That after the execution of Saddam Hussein, because guess what?
The judge determined, somewhat in favour with the imperatives of the people that decided that they were going to invade Iraq, that the best thing to do was to kill Saddam Hussein, get those minerals, get in control of those territories.
Do we recall that, and it's a matter of public record, in fact we could do this on a Thursday show, let's find this, when Colonel Gaddafi, formerly of Libya, went, guys...
Us lot in the Arab world need to get ourselves together.
They've just killed Saddam Hussein, man.
There's no telling what they're going to do next.
Well, now we do know what they're going to do next.
Ultimately, over time, they will find ways of colonising various regions, whether it's through subterfuge and clandestine and tacit management of resources or through explicit acts of war.
And all of us might...
Find some alliance together in the common brotherhood of humankind.
That's not advocacy for globalism or a one world government or a new order.
Actually, I believe in the smallest imaginable units of power.
The individual surrendered to God, the family, the community, free, except whereby the Lord has given us clear direction.
That's the only way I think we can do it.
I don't think we're capable of coming up with our own rules.
I think we create chaos, strife.
Death, murder, genocide, horror, and porn when we go that way.
Let's see what Fetterman says, though.
See what the Dems are saying on the subject.
We cannot negotiate with Iran.
It's time to destroy their nuclear program and neutralize the remaining capabilities of its proxies.
I remain steadfast with Israel.
Provide whatever is necessary to carry it out.
Lord, let us pray for peace in this region.
Let us together bend.
Your will, your glory and your will, Lord, through these planes of material, rational, political discourse.
Heavenly Father, surely you have a goal and an aim in mind for us.
Surely we know from Scripture that you will return, that the dead will rise and be separated.
Those that have lived according to your will and your principles will be elevated to paradise and those that haven't will be damned and condemned.
This judgment, Lord, It extends way beyond any cultural taxonomy that we may dream up or conjure.
Lord, we would ask that peace be brought to the people of India and Pakistan, to the people of Israel and Gaza, to the people of Ukraine and Russia, that, Lord, we find a divine wisdom, discernment and intelligence available to us by your grace, not by our rationalism.
I see the impossible take place, Lord.
We pray for miracles.
We pray for miraculous intervention and demonstrations of your holy power.
In the name of your Son, Jesus Christ, Son of the living God.
Amen.
Father, Son, Holy Spirit.
Hey, guys, we're going to be back tomorrow.
Let's see, can we have a quick look at what's going on over in, you know, Pope World, Vatican City?
Let's see what they're about.
Be Pope, and they will choose a name.
We'll be fascinated to hear what that is.
And then...
The individual is taken away into the Room of Tears.
Well, it's really just a room at the side of the altar of the Sistine Chapel, where all the white clothes are waiting, and they'll try one on to get the right size.
Then there's a moment of homage by all the cardinals, who then...
Oh, Mitch, what's that, a bum?
No, it's a...
Oh, no, be careful of that!
OK, before we leave, let's have a quick look at...
In fact, I'm going to report more on the papacy.
Let's have a look at...
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Let's see what they're doing.
Give us, Pope, back and back and...
What I would call a moderate delay here, but they are getting used to a larger number of people in the conclave.
I don't know how long the final oration was after the doors closed.
It could have been a long one.
All these things add to time, and I don't think they're in a hurry inside.
Well, this is partly what Pope Francis himself has created by appointing.
Quite a large number of cardinals.
Particularly in the last couple of years.
Oh, the British?
There's quite a large number of cardinals.
I've got cardinals coming out of my bottom.
Okay, guys.
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