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Hello there, you Awakening Wonders.
Thanks for joining us today for Stay Free with Russell Brand.
It's a brand new week.
Dan Bongino of Rumble has made the transition from the...
I see you, Cher Stevens.
Tim, Paul and Timcast, thanks for the raid.
A lot of people are asking for news with nipples.
And I suppose in a world with infinite variety, why would you not have someone?
I'm interested to talk to you guys about Scott Jennings appearing on Bill Maher, saying that we live in an addiction crisis culture because of ubiquitous pornography and gambling.
We're going to be talking about the Joe Biden cover-up.
But is the Joe Biden cognitive decline story a cover-up?
How can it be?
It was...
Plain and evident.
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Epstein didn't kill himself.
Well, apparently he did.
How are we going to deal with that?
How are we going to deal with the new administration saying that Epstein straight up killed himself?
How are we going to deal with the fact that many are claiming that Biden's cognitive decline was covered up when it was in fact obvious and plain?
And how are we going to contend with the fact that a centrist candidate has eventually and ultimately won the election in Romania at about the third roll of the dice?
We're going to be looking at that.
We're going to be looking at James Comey's either bad taste post or potential tacit assassination order online.
The Citadel is collapsing around us.
I don't think that either poll, culturally, is going to provide us with resolution.
We're going to have to find a new way.
Methylene Blue is showing up today, says Raven001.
Let's get into it.
Let's start off by looking at some, just some mere light-hearted boat collisions.
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*Sings*
Generally we glide then into the apocalypse, moments like that being symptomatic of a culture that can no longer contain itself.
It seems obvious to anyone that even Ray Charles up in the crow's nest would have seen that the Brooklyn Bridge was a little too low to proceed and yet these apocalyptic events and signifiers keep unfurling before us.
How do you feel about Trump's social media activity these days?
He's the centre of the world, isn't he, really?
But just a few of the things we'll touch upon are he's spat with Bruce Springsteen, he's posting about Hillary Clinton and the subject of Clinton's side, which used to be something that could barely be discussed, and now people would...
I feel like I could see it on the normal news now.
People talk about the number of people near the Clintons whose lives ended suspiciously.
COVID vaccines likely to be banned soon.
New investigations everywhere.
It's very difficult to imagine that this culture can sustain itself with so many opposing forces being wrangled together.
Here's a light-hearted AI video of Trump performing Don't Stop Believing.
I'm hearing you say it's a broken heart, I know it's a new way, new way, new way.
I see you in a smoke.
Okay, okay, there's that, but...
Also, here are Kash Patel and Dan Bongino, two of the kind of heroes of libertarianism.
Dan Bongino, formerly of Rumble, confirming that Jeffrey Epstein did indeed kill himself.
Let me know how you feel about that in the comments and chat, along with Kash Patel, who for me seems like a super legit guy.
I mean, I don't know what I'm basing that on other than a couple of minutes of interaction and the fact that he was loathed by the liberal establishment.
Here they are saying, there's no doubt about it, Jeffrey Epstein killed himself.
I suppose once you start making claims like that, then I guess we want to know where those are, what happened with the surveillance footage, why was there not a guard on duty?
I don't know, man.
I don't know what we want anymore.
You said Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide.
People don't believe it.
Well, I mean, listen, they have a right to their opinion, but as someone who has worked as a public defender, as a prosecutor, who's been in that prison system, who's been in the Metropolitan Detention Center, who's been in segregated housing, you know a suicide when you see one, and that's what that was.
He killed himself.
Again, you want me to get...
I've seen the whole file.
He killed himself.
I know it's hard work.
1Z249, Russell, I'm glad to see you got your ears straightened out.
Look at my sunglasses.
Absolutely straight now.
Why did the surveillance footage cut out last time you committed suicide?
Look, I reckon with people like Bongino and Kash Patel in the positions they are within the FBI, you'll get a different type of interview at least.
Perhaps they would ultimately come on a show like this and talk about it.
You'd be able to ask questions like that.
What happened with the surveillance footage?
That's the first question, right?
And yeah, Dan Bongino did look kind of...
I reckon it's like, if any of you have seen the film Network, there's a beautiful scene at the end of it where a person who represents the type of power that all of us suspect runs the world speaks to the upstart, outspoken, agitator, former news anchor and says, you don't understand how this world works.
And I reckon anyone, once they ascend to a position of high office like that, are exposed to different information.
I wonder what Epstein is tethered to.
In a way, What we're participating in is for sure the end of a certain type of culture.
I talked on the other show I do, Actual Friends, with Dave Rubin and Gillian Michaels and Sage Steele about Kanye West and Ye's record Heil Hitler, N-Word.
And...
In it, I tried to talk about Kanye West as an artist and the impossibility now of our culture generating an interesting hip-hop, rock-and-roll or even fine art artist.
Now...
Artists are, by nature, almost banal and homogenised.
In fact, it tends to go in reverse.
Things like Justin Bieber, who, when he emerged, was super saccharine and like someone out of the Brady Bunch or Partridge family, and now seems like he's being debugged from a cult, doesn't he?
I mean, it seems like he's got weird stuff going on in his management situation.
And like he's finding Christ, but appears to have a lot of controls around him.
I don't know.
Like, I don't know anything about Justin Bieber.
I'm just saying that isn't it interesting when someone emerges, emerges, there's like an adorable person.
Not everyone's going to be Sid Vicious.
Everyone's going to be an artist that's challenging and pulling stuff apart from within.
But now, who is an artist?
Who would you nominate now?
Who would you say, here, this person in the mainstream is generating brilliant art?
And to that point, even people that I would have understood to be absolutely neutral, and I don't mean that in a critical or condemnatory way, I mean happily in the mainstream.
For example, Jerry Seinfeld...
Who could be a clearer example of an uncontroversial stand-up comedian?
Well, Sam Kinison was screaming misogyny down the microphone.
A broken preacher man yelling from the pit of his guts.
About the hopelessness of romantic love.
Or while Bill Hicks was saying that the American government are arming the world and then starting wars with the countries that they ultimately arm, that mainstream media is pumping out banal media in order to keep us inoculated and spellbound, Seinfeld was talking about Superman and serial and airplane nuts in an articulate, brilliant, novel and innovative way.
And now Jerry Seinfeld is a controversial man who's harangued on his way into a vehicle, specifically, obviously, because of Israel and events in Gaza.
Gary Lineker, you Americans won't know, is a sort of football hero.
He played for Barcelona in Spain, Everton, Leicester and Tottenham primarily in the UK and had a spell in Japan.
And he went on to be the BBC's highest paid presenter.
And sportscaster, he reposted a pro-Palestine X account and now has had to leave his job at the BBC.
So the point I'm making is, whether it's someone like Kanye West, who's overtly and explicitly and deliberately controversial, no one accidentally dresses up in a...
Black leather Klansman outfit, do they?
You don't sort of go, oh, sorry, I didn't realise that was offensive.
No one wears a diamond-encrusted swastika.
Oh, yeah, and I suppose looking at it, that could be taken a number of ways.
I was only thinking of it as a Hindu sign of eternity.
No, but yes, I suppose also the Nazis did use that, didn't they?
So no one now, no one is neutral.
Like, when I look at it, every so often I glance over at the rubble track.
You're a rapist!
You're a rapist!
Well, I was like a womanising cad, a bounder, in the midst of a giddy slew of opportunity.
And now I'm controversial.
In a sense, the argument I'm making is that art is no longer going to give you anything thought-provoking.
If it does, it will be shut down in one way or another because you're not supposed to think.
You're supposed to argue and spend your time in continual outrage.
You're either going to...
Clang like a magnet to the side of Bruce Springsteen or the side of Kid Rock.
You're either going to say that Jerry Seinfeld is a Zionist murderer sanctioning the annihilation and massacre of children or Gary Lineker is an anti-Semite.
The culture is not affording anybody any sinew, tissue, cartilage or connection to have a proper or sensible conversation.
I can't imagine that that's what Christ would want of us.
I can't imagine that our Lord and Saviour, our co-heir, the being, the God-man being that augured through his existence, maximal suffering, maximal sacrifice, maximum love, would be going, yeah, get down there and argue with one another.
Fuck the Zionists or fuck the Muslims.
I just can't see that as Christians, or even if you're not Christian, even if you just believe that this system is hopelessly broken and you want out, because you know now and you knew then they were lying about Joe Biden's cognitive decline.
You know now and you knew then that there were paedophiles and paedophile rings in politics.
For those of you that have been awake a long while and are kind of weary and exhausted, you've got to...
Find a new way of participating in this conversation.
Surely isn't that all that we can offer any of us?
Isn't it?
Isn't it?
Because there you go.
I mean, wouldn't you have thought...
If Bongino is deputy head of the FBI, you're going to get some real and significant change.
Or if you're super pro-Trump, you're going to get real and significant change.
And if you love Trump, you'll be saying, perhaps, as Kid Rock does later in the show, isn't it extraordinary that Trump's gone into the Middle East and created these new deals and relationships with Arab Emirates nations that are going to create productivity?
but you might be watching it from the periphery of the left and saying, are they building a massive AI facility in Qatar right now?
What is this AI revolution going to do to all of us?
Where are we now?
We're going to talk about this over the course of the show.
Let's work out together in the Rumble Chat whether it's a positive thing that Trump can now post this about Hillary Clinton and...
Clinton side.
Is this the progress that we want?
In some ways, the radical and rebel in me loves the idea that you can now have the President of the United States posting something that would once have been so controversial that we would have had aneurysm and hemorrhoids simultaneously.
Our brains and butts would have been simultaneously popping like bubble wrap.
But now, this is mainstream.
As I posted the other day, this...
Very blatant.
Oh no, that's the bit where she's talking about having babies.
We'll get back to that in a moment.
This is what I'm going to draw your attention to.
Let me know as well in the chat, do you want to see us do more stuff like this?
Because we're going to have a little break next week, and when we come back, I want to talk about stuff like Pizzagate.
And, for example, the Clinton suicides.
But see if we can approach it from a sensible, non-hysterical perspective.
I saw a great documentary on X that continually gets deleted.
Hello, Russell, you crazy wanker.
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Let me know if you want to see more controversial content and you want to join us for watch-alongs.
Because it's not only documentaries about Pizzagate and UFOs that fascinate me.
A gentle watch of The Matrix together.
Or Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, where you can see that even in the days where Jimmy Stewart stood aloft, uncontroversial, unbesmirched.
No one's saying, please don't tell me this in the chat, please.
James Stewart!
He's out of the back of his trailer!
Having sex!
With, you know, I don't know, possums or children or something.
No, he's just a decent, good, upstanding man, like his character in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, who believes in the innocence and efficacy of the American experiment and the American system.
That story is so beautiful and so familiar.
So familiar.
When you see the manoeuvre, when you see him step on some powerful people's toes and the media machine turn and devour him.
Yeah, sex with a pangolin.
That's a good, that's a better reference, Nick Extreme.
That's good.
Let me know if you want to do Matrix watch-alongs, Mr. Smith goes to Washington watch-alongs, Peace of Gay watch-alongs.
We'll let you vote for it.
We'll let you decide.
Here at least we can have...
Here at least we can have democracy.
Huckfed says Hillary's all hopped up on adrenochrome.
Is that true?
Let's have a look.
Remember John F. Kennedy Jr.?
He was declared the frontrunner for the New York Senate seat back in 1999.
Days later, his plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean and his rival, Hillary Clinton, was elected senator.
Mary Mahoney was a Clinton White House intern.
She knew enough of the inner workings of Bill's sexual advancements to be a star witness during the Clinton impeachment trials.
She was brutally executed at a Starbucks she was managing in 1997.
In 1993, White House Counsel Vince Foster was found dead in Fort Marcy Park near D.C. He supposedly killed himself, and among a lengthy list of potential foul play, the bullet was never found.
Then there's James McDougall, a key witness for White House prosecutors.
He was serving his three-year sentence for bank fraud at Can one of you simultaneously play this into Grok so that we can see which Grok or whatever AI you trust?
So that we can offer a counter-argument to each one of those cases.
It does seem like a lot of convenient coincidences.
Isaac, see if you can find a bit of Blackadder where it talks about where Blackadder goes forth, where he calls for his lawyer.
If you put Blackadder forth, calls for his lawyer.
It's really lovely.
It's a bit where they speculate that there's a lawyer that got Oscar Wilde imprisoned for being a whoopsie, as it calls it in the show.
Specifically, though, the scene where he calls his lawyer.
So he'll be in a prison cell in that scene.
Blackadder Goes Forth Lawyer is the scene that we want to get.
Where Oscar Wilde, they have Oscar Wilde successfully imprisoned as a homosexual.
Ah, big butch bonking Oscar Wilde.
Yeah.
Well, let's have a look at a little more of this.
Do you think it's good that Trump posts that?
In a way, I kind of like the nihilism, the craziness.
I like the fact that things are dismantling and perhaps the space that emerges out of this chaos will ultimately...
Lead to the kind of transitions and changes that we require.
Found at the bottom of a river, nearly two miles from the base of the trail, he was reportedly hiking.
An autopsy determined that Shive's death was accidental drowning.
But he might have known too much.
27-year-old Democratic National Committee staffer, Seth Rich, was shot and killed in DC this year.
There is speculation that he was the source of the controversial leaked emails allegedly sent by DMC staffers, and that he may have been murdered in retaliation.
My friend Ashila in the local chat says, Kanye West isn't an artist, he's a nutcase.
I mean, listen, there's a crossover.
Do you think the culture can accommodate people anymore?
What would happen if Iggy and the Stooges were coming up now?
What would happen?
What happened?
Don't you imagine those guys were getting pretty crazy?
Or the Rolling Stones?
Or any of the great rock and roll artists?
I mean, don't you think that, in a sense, now the culture would not accommodate it or afford it?
What would happen if the Sex Pistols came up now?
What would happen?
Do you think that the culture would go, oh, there's these plucky young guys from England spitting at the audience and carving swastikas under their skin with compasses?
The world's going crazy for this guy.
I was like, get these guys out of there!
No one's allowing for that anymore.
There's no room for it.
There's no room for it anymore.
It's a culture of banality and neutrality.
And let me know what you think in the comments in the chat about...
The, you know, Hillary Clinton suicide.
Here she is saying that, you know, you've probably seen Elon Musk posting a lot about people need to have more babies and declining birth rates.
Let's see what she's got to say here.
Urging Americans to have more babies is ridiculous.
This is what she claims.
As I posted the other day, this...
Very blatant effort to basically send a message, most exemplified by Vance and Musk and others, that what we really need from you women are more children.
And what that really means is you should go back to doing what you were born to do, which is to produce more children.
And they are talking about, you know, cash benefits for the more children you have.
This has been tried, by the way, in other countries, and it has not worked.
Or medals, if you have six children.
While they're contemplating cutting Medicaid, while they have no interest in paid family leave or funding quality child care, I just don't believe anymore that Hillary Clinton is a good person who cares about vulnerable folk and their Medicare and their Medicaid and their childcare options.
I really don't.
And I think denouncing our fundamental nature will never lead to real and meaningful spiritual progress.
Who provides the metrics by which we evaluate ourselves and our culture these days?
I mean, listen, I've been around a little bit.
I've lived in a few countries.
I've known some decadence and some hedonism.
And here I am at this point in my life saying, oh, God, I kind of wish I hadn't bothered.
I feel like I'd be a lot better living in an Amish community somewhere.
Learn carpentry when you're 12 in the shadow of your father looking at his calloused hands.
learn how to erect a barn, learn how to carry a milk churn, milk a cow, live in alliance with and reliance upon nature.
And I feel that saying that our primary function is to revere and love God and procreate and be custodians over nature is not the same as saying that you are inferior if you are a woman and you don't have children, can't have children, don't want to have children.
I don't think it's saying that...
I think what they do, subtly, these voices that revere and elevate the individual and the culture, is they collapse the divine and encourage us to worship ourselves.
If I were to offer boldly a criticism of identity politics, it's that it doesn't go far enough.
It doesn't go far enough.
When recognizing that you are sovereign, And that you oughtn't have anything between you and God, your own personal actualisation.
The problem is this.
The train stops one station short of its destination because, in fact, you, your sexuality, your race, your colour ought not be reified and deified and held up as a personal pantheon because when you do that, you kind of worship yourself.
When you worship yourself, you collapse, you implode, you fall inward, empty, into the vortex that you've fashioned there yourself.
If you want to be a pagan out there in the protean, in the endless seas of possibility, close your eyes for a moment and feel within you the infinite possibility.
If you want to delve within you and find something to worship there.
If you want to just wash in a world awash with demonic forces.
If you want to fish about and find some deity in there.
If you want to worship some aspect of your personhood.
What you're likely...
First locate is a primal urge.
I'm sure of that.
I'm sure of that.
What you'll find is that in there, within you, are sexual forces, are appetites and urges.
And if you make gods of those, rather than servants of those, coordinates of those, boundaries of those, if you're not willing to subjugate and rein those forces in and guide them to some higher ideal, you'll be trampled underfoot.
You'll be trampled underfoot, and in the cross you might find a vertical axis by which you will receive divine information when earth, and a horizontal axis by which through relationship you'll find the divine in others.
We're out here in the stern and drang of incessant and unrelenting controversy.
Like, when you watch in a minute, Bruce Springsteen's earnestness lit from above by a single spot.
You know he means it.
And when you hear kid rocks repost, you'll know he means it too.
And I hope somewhere in the transition of that communication, you might be able to softly hear that no cultural voice will be enough for you.
That there's a voice beyond it.
I'm not even talking about institutional Christianity anymore.
I'm talking about the entirety of a true church, a true church wedded to divinity, willing to surrender our individual will to his service.
I hope, I hope, I pray in fact that we might find our way through this unrelenting storm.
I don't think that Hillary Clinton has...
Your best interest in health care.
They're cutting head start.
I mean, you go down the list of all the programs that support child rearing and the care of children and create, you know, some safety net for women who are in the workforce, the formal workforce, as well as...
Workforce.
Workforce.
Should we unpack that for a minute or two?
Are you here to labour and toil for economic and financial systems that don't really care about you, that regard you as disposable?
Who determines your worth and your value?
Do you have infinite worth because you are loved by God to the degree that God died for you?
Or do you have worth because you are a woman?
Or because you are gay?
Or because you are...
Or because you are American or English.
You know, raising children.
So this is another performance about concerns they allegedly have for family life.
But if you had read the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, despite Trump saying he knew nothing about it, if you had read it, it's all in there.
It's all in there.
Return to the family, the nuclear family, return to being a Christian nation, return to producing a lot of children, which is sort of odd because...
the people who produce the most children in our country are immigrants and they want to deport them.
So none of this adds up.
But, you know, one of the reasons why our Hillary Clinton sadly suggesting that the function of the immigrant population is to drone-like endure a perpetual pregnancy to pump out larvae to work on farms.
Their racism and bigotry is always just one cutaneous layer deeper.
Hillary Clinton is a cultural aristocrat, a technocrat who believes in the divine right to rule.
That's why they believe in censorship and control of information.
They feel like MAGA is vulgar, that Trump is vulgar.
In a sense, I'm personally at the point where I don't believe centralised institutions of political power can deliver the change that is required, but I can understand why nativism has risen in the face of globalism.
But why?
Believed to be the main contributor to the rise of nationalism.
Nationalism is not necessarily inherently a bad thing.
I'm certainly not making that claim.
Has been this kind of dishonest, loathsome, tyrannical, sort of let us help you into your cell.
Let us help you into your vaccine injury.
Let us help you into censorship.
Pose of liberalism.
As best exemplified, in fact, by Hillary Clinton.
It's so much better than comparable advanced economies across the world is because we actually had a replenishment, because we had a lot of immigrants, legally and undocumented, who had a, you know, larger-than-normal, by American standards, family.
This is just another one of their make America great again by returning to the lifestyles and the economic arrangements of not just the 1950s.
I mean, let's keep going back as far as we can and see what happens.
Progress isn't necessarily desirable.
Progress along the markers of medicine and technology might provide solutions to numerous social, biological, geological problems, but they also might bring about new elites that are in control of incredible and unprecedented power.
The trick of globalism has always been, if you ask me, And when I say we, I just mean everyone really.
Everybody that's not them.
Ultimately cede our personal and collective power to elites that claim that they will protect us.
Which in a way is a gruesome counterfeit and mimicry of the relationship between God and man.
We could be walking in the cool garden.
Nature controlled.
Nature...
Directed towards man's benefit with us at the service of nature.
A symbiotic relationship between man and God and nature.
And what they're offering us instead is some concreted over, banalized nature as a resource.
They are claiming to help us, but their help requires our total obedience.
And that, again, emulates the dynamic between man and God.
We must be obedient to God.
But the thing is, when they tell us that there is no God and, oh, throw off those shackles, we don't want to go back to the 1940s and women having children and happy families where a man working one job could have five kids and a happy home.
They sort of hearken back to that as if it was some ugly dystopia rather than infinitely preferable to the social decline, fragmentation, nihilism, despair, masturbation, constant gambling, bad food, bad pharma nightmare that they've ushered us into with a smile and a wink and a pat on the arse and we're all equal now and you go get them girl, girl bosses and hey we're diverse in our melting pot ain't we?
Yeah we're melting down in our melting pot alright.
Into some homogenous soup where there's superficial variety but ultimately homogeneity.
That's why the culture's banal now.
That's why Kanye West is super controversial and making everybody melt down with signifiers and old antiquated chants and people that were neutral in the centre of the culture, Gary Lineker and Jerry Seinfeld, the examples I set up earlier, are now like lightning rods.
Lightning rods of controversy because the culture is doing what it's supposed to do.
Divide you, distract you, and prevent you from realizing that within you there is an altar in the present moment where you could be experiencing God, where I could be experiencing God.
I'm certainly not claiming to be...
Any better than you?
Because I find it extremely difficult to be alive.
I find it extremely difficult to navigate this culture.
I find it extremely difficult to cope with all of this stimulation.
We've got so much to get through today.
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Is that a covert death threat?
We'll be talking about the Biden cover-up.
How can you cover that up?
It's just bloody obvious.
You simply can't cover some things up.
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We've got a lot, lot, lot to get through.
Yeah, I want to talk about this thing, actually.
This is Scott Jennings on Bill Maher, and he seems to be like a right-wing or Republican guy, is he, that crops up on CNN.
And here, he gets an inadvertent laugh near the top of the clip.
In this, they're talking about addiction, and they're talking about pleasure as a distraction.
If you're interested in God, you'll be interested in discovering joy.
Joy is a deep, present-felt sense of the divine.
And that the love that you feel is not anchored in temporary stimuli, but abiding and ever-present, whether it's in nature or in your children or romantic love or camaraderie or kinship.
Pleasure is happening on your skin.
On your skin.
They want you distracted by pleasure so that you don't even notice joy.
Now, I don't know how we're going to navigate this little transaction that takes place between short-term gain and long-term gain because I'm an addict.
So that means I'll give up long-term joy for short-term pleasure all of the time.
All of the time.
I'll fall down that hole again and again.
Soothing energy in the rumble chat.
No wanky wanky.
Indeed.
Indeed no wanky wanky.
I've not looked at porn for a long time, but I know what's happened.
When I've stopped looking at porn, and then I look at it again, I'm like, oh my God, why would you ever stop looking at pornography?
It's amazing.
This is brilliant.
Look at these beautiful women.
Oh my God.
Why would you give that up?
And then after a while, I'm like, oh yeah, of course.
My God.
You idiot.
You've turned everything into objects.
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Yes, Sino 3!
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Yes!
That's right.
Okay, guys.
So let's have a little look at...
Let's have a quick look at Scott Jennings on Bill Maher.
Let's talk about addiction.
We put all kinds of...
I mean, we put the devil in your pocket every day.
Porn, sports gambling.
I mean, these young men, I think, are somewhat in crisis.
Because we put things in their hands that they had to previously work to get.
And, you know, they don't.
And so it's easier to do that than to have a relationship with it.
So you guys are saying, nasty porn's okay if you work for it.
Is that what I'm getting?
I'm just saying, I think back in the day you had to earn it.
But I will.
I think the...
You know, I'm like you.
When you're an adult, I'm sort of not sure I'd be in league with banning things for adults.
It's a hard thing to do.
However, there is something wrong with our culture on this front.
I mean, look what we're teaching young women right now.
We're teaching a whole generation of young women that the best and fastest way to get rich is to have sex with people in front of strangers for money.
We're teaching.
You're talking about OnlyFans?
I'm talking about OnlyFans.
We're teaching young women that if you can have sex with 500 or 1,000 people in a short period of time, you'll be a cultural icon.
And that is corrosive for the culture.
And so to your point, it's different than it used to be.
And we're, I mean, what are we teaching these girls?
It's not just the boys.
What are we teaching them about their own personal humanity and values?
Okay.
Yes, well we've had those conversations, haven't we?
We had Lily.
Phillips on here.
It's really easy to trivialize everything, and it's really easy to see how the liberalism and liberation of the 1960s, which was about a kind of throwing off of mechanized capitalism and low aspirations for a culture, a kind of desacralization, the desacralization that came out of industrialism.
Look.
I'm going to do my best to spell it out to you.
And if you don't like it, luckily there's a lot of people on the internet and you can go watch one of them.
Agriculture was where we achieved mastery over nature.
Up until that point, we had to hunt and forage.
It was a hand-to-mouth existence.
Great hunters would have been revered.
Great foragers would have been revered.
We'd have lived in small, manageable tribes for a long, long time.
Then this fell away and through agriculture we learned mastery over the plants and mastery over the animals.
And in this era, agriculture meant that we no longer had to align with nature anymore.
We no longer had to listen to the quiet whispers of our Lord in the breeze and amidst the trees and amidst the tracks.
We no longer had to do that.
We now corralled and controlled nature.
Agriculture meant we moved a little closer to God.
The next major revolution is industrialization.
We already control nature, but now through industry we control matter.
But not only that, agriculture meets industry, and you have industrialized agriculture, and we move somehow closer to God, yet it is a Luciferian counterfeit version of God that we emulate.
Now through technology, we have control of nature through agriculture, control of matter through industry, and control of attention and consciousness through technology.
Communication is attention squared.
We can corral and marshal great fields of consciousness together.
We live in the age of story and narrative.
Perhaps we ever did.
Aren't the Gospels the story of the greatest storyteller that ever lived?
The God that told us stories of ourselves, the man God that through parabel and stories helped us to understand reality and how we might live.
And didn't he become the greatest story, the great in living, the great living myth that was true and Now we live in an age where we've got
so much opportunity and power.
Through nanotechnology, AI and robotics, we might marshal all reality.
Through virtual realities, we could live in some matrix cell, sluicing around in fluid, living in constant stimulation and pleasure, and that's what's being offered to us.
We've become secondary, secondary to our pleasures, and we're not noticing that it's a type of pantheonism, a type of paganism, where everything is said to be God.
All of us are said to be God.
Intensual outcome expression is said to be God.
Where you can...
I understand because I've never been on OnlyFans because my personal abstinence extends way back beyond the advent of OnlyFans.
But I believe that what I could do is like on this phone go I'd like to look at someone with this body type saying these types of things to me and I could just sit staring in narcissistic, solipsistic, onanistic wonder masturbating myself into hell.
Where though will it lead?
What are we here for?
What are we actually trying to achieve?
And all of those questions are unanswerable on my own.
I always revert to maximum pleasure.
We're not born into the conditions for which we were designed.
And I suppose that in the great book, in the holy book, in the gospel, we might find guidance.
We might recognize that we live in the kingdom of the fallen one, that the devil stimulates us through flesh, stimulates us mentally, and stimulates us through worldliness.
And we best somehow adorn ourselves with the armaments of salvation.
Put on the helmet, the breastplate, and the belt.
Take up the shield and the sword, and wage war against what we now can rightly call evil.
We're living in a fallen world and amidst its polarity, tribalism will not succeed for us.
Whether or not...
You tend towards liberalism or conservatism or Islam or Judaism.
Surely we must find some fidelity and faith.
Surely we must recognise our sanctity and divinity, that it is available to us in our personhood, that we individually are not achieving anything.
It has been granted to us through infinite mercy.
Infinite mercy.
Infinite mercy.
Lord, Let us surrender to you now.
Heavenly Father, I pray.
I pray for the people of Gaza.
I pray that that war ends.
I pray, Lord, that in this country and this culture, that the endless tittle-tattle and trivialization, the condemning of Trump, the excessive elevation of Trump ends, and we see that there is only one true king.
Heavenly Father, Lord God, I would ask, For a sign, I would ask that governments fall.
Heavenly Father, I would ask that you, if you need to bring about a new flood, if there needs to be a new ark, whatever changes you need to wreak, whatever havoc needs to be brought upon this earth to bring about a new innocence, bring it now, Lord.
If you're coming back, I pray you can't come back fast enough, even though it's not for us to speculate, conject, project, analyse or anticipate your return, Lord.
May all of us become living, walking temples for your return.
Let us be lost no more in the low vibration, in the small, shamanic...
Lord, I pray for those that wish me harm.
Lord, I pray for those that would destroy me.
Heavenly Father, God, King, you are a mighty God.
You are a great God.
And I bow down before you and may we drown in the covenant of your blood.
May we all be cleansed, Heavenly Father, Lord and King.
May we all be cleansed.
My Lord God.
Yep, he did say he would never flood the earth again, and I pray that he doesn't need to.
Okay, guys, let's get on with the show.
Let's get on with the show.
Amen.
Amen.
Yes, indeed.
Solar flair.
Something's going to happen, baby.
I feel it coming.
I feel it coming.
It's coming.
It's coming fast.
Alright, so should we jump into some normal news?
Because there's been a lot of stuff going on.
There's been a bunch of cheating going on in elections.
Hey, you lot, let's jump off of X now.
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One of the things I want to watch is Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.
Another thing is Matrix.
Then I want to watch proper, edgy, weird, fucked up documentaries where people say, you know, like where people go, they're all just out and out paedophiles sort of draining adrenochrome out of children.
Half a million kids are going missing every single year.
Like that Tim Tebow thing like that on Sean.
What's his name again?
Sean?
Sean Ryan.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We want to watch that stuff.
Let's flood ourselves with total truth.
Let's flood ourselves with total truth.
Okay.
But, not this country.
Are we doing, which ones are the heroes?
I can't tell anymore.
So, I'm doing, I'm doing, I wanted to talk about Gary Lineker a bit.
I want to talk about the cancer stuff.
I'm going to talk about the cancer stuff.
Alright, look.
Joe Biden, when people were hating on him, me included, I did feel he's just a sweet, old, lovely old granddad.
I mean, I don't think Joe Biden and Jill Biden, they're not putting on the hoods, are they?
And worshipping Molok, are they?
They're not, are they?
They're not there.
I mean, he's gone through tragedy and stuff, hasn't he?
He's lost one of his kids.
Let's pray for him now because, like all people, he's going to die and he'll probably be dead pretty soon.
He's got pretty serious cancer.
You know, we don't spend our life hating one another.
We begin tonight with breaking news.
Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with what they're calling an aggressive form of prostate cancer, which has spread to his bones.
This is according to his personal office.
They just announced this.
The 82-year-old former president's office says Biden and his family are now reviewing treatment options with his physicians.
CNN senior White House reporter Betsy Kline is joining us now.
And Betsy, obviously a lot of questions.
Betsy just sort of smiling away about the cancer in Joe's old bones.
I'm so sorry, ma 'am.
I pray for Joe Biden as well and for all of you that are suffering as a result of cancer.
Maybe, look, I know a lot you're talking about the sniffing.
Maybe the sniffing...
Do you really think he has sex with children?
Do you really think that?
I don't think so.
I hope not.
I mean, I suppose, look, the fact is, statistically, a lot of people are paedophiles.
That's the terrible truth of the matter.
It's, uh...
Thanks, Apleantologist.
I appreciate that donation.
Apparently, like a lot of people are paedophiles, it's a bit worrying, and apparently a lot of very powerful people are paedophiles.
And in my country, the UK, when it came up, see when David Icke first became famous in my country, and he was just ridiculed within an inch of his life, just sort of bashed wafer thin with a sort of steak mallet of derision.
He said...
At Dolphin Square in London, there are all these flats, and people like Cyril Smith, God rest his eternal soul, and Ted Heath, former Prime Minister in the UK, they're all having sex with kids.
And when all of us sort of felt like, come on, Dave, you used to present sports programming.
David Icke used to be a sports presenter, like Gary Lineker.
Now Gary Lineker is being taken down the winding path of controversy.
Extraordinary.
Lamarck 87, Russell was the biggest pedophile.
I mean, that's just an extraordinary claim.
I mean, I really support your free speech and your right to call me a pedophile, but I tell you, when I was a single man, adult, human, females, consensually, and by God, look at me.
I mean, this is me well into middle age.
As a younger man, it was, you know, it was not a struggle.
I'll tell you that.
It was not a struggle.
You probably, I don't know who you are, maybe you're a masquerading superstar back there, but I'm telling you, as a famous person, consensual sex is not difficult.
It's not a difficult thing.
And in fact, you can go back and look at that stuff.
Man, I went for it.
The problem was that's hedonism and foolishness and false idolatry.
Russell, ignore these trolls.
Yeah, you're right.
Fuck them, Neil.
Fuck them, man.
But pray for them also.
Pray for them.
They've got every right to say whatever they want to say.
I was a bounder, Paul Schober.
I was a bounder.
Tim Paul lied about his cat's death.
That's twice I've seen that.
Would he do that?
Anyway, look, let's get into this cancer story, man.
Obviously a lot of questions around this.
What do we know right now?
Certainly, Jessica, a lot of questions going forward, but we know from the personal office of former President Joe Biden that the former president has been diagnosed with what they are describing as an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones.
I want to read you a full statement from the former president's personal office.
It says,...of a prostate nodule after experiencing increasing urinary symptoms.
On Friday, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer characterized by a Gleason score of 9 with metastasis to the bone.
While this represents a more aggressive form of the disease, the cancer appears to be hormone-sensitive, which allows...
Okay, so look, he's like an old man getting cancer.
I mean, you know, do you remember when we talked about the story of Macron and MERS and Starmer potentially using cocaine on a train, which I think ultimately proved not to be true?
I discussed with you the idea that, in a way, you kind of wanted it to be true because you want some tangible evidence of why you're so...
Fucking annoyed by these bleeding imbeciles.
But also, you know that they're fallible human beings and there's something ridiculous with them marshalling such extraordinary power.
Now, Joe Biden, what was evident is that he was not only a normal man, but a failing man.
Senescent and senile man deep into his dotage, and extraordinarily we're being invited to believe that a person who was lacking so significantly in cognitive skill was in charge of the United States of America.
What this story tells us, and this shouldn't be a shock to anyone, is that human beings on this plane deteriorate and die.
That's the deep...
Painful truth for all of us.
And when we elevate people, or actually excessively denigrate them, we're participating in a ridiculous game.
Poor old Joe Biden.
He's just an old man now, dying of cancer.
Isn't it lovely to see, you know, Trump post this, Melania and I are saddened to hear.
About Joe Biden's recent medical diagnosis, we extend our warmest and best wishes to Jill and the family, and we wish Joe a fast and successful recovery.
How long will it be?
Like, his next thing will be him, like, doing Journey.
Just a small town girl!
An AI image of himself.
Hillary Clinton is a suicide-inducing pedo!
Extraordinary, really.
But I think, aren't we sort of collectively warmed?
By that act of spiritual generosity.
We are, aren't we?
Isn't that an indicator that we want decency and kind of...
Think about your founding fathers.
Like, they wouldn't have been saying crazy stuff.
Well, maybe they were.
I don't know.
Maybe Jefferson and Hamilton, I'm basing this somewhat on the musical, were, like, behind doors.
Smash that Jefferson.
That Jefferson's a paedophile, man.
That Jefferson, he's having sex with his slaves.
Well, Hamilton...
That dude is an adulterer!
I hate that motherfucker!
Maybe it was like that, but don't we sort of see that there's...
Is it simply nostalgia that tells us that these were men of dignity and poise?
In any event, those values are available to us now.
You just saw it in that Trump post, and you kind of...
And if you wanted it, if you craved it, if you yearned for it, if it resonated with you, that's an indication of something.
Here, Tim Paul points out that cancer, generally speaking, When someone has cancer, as aggressively as the prognosis suggests, it's likely they've had it for a long time.
And indeed, here's Joe Biden appearing to say that he had it a couple of years ago, which sort of makes sense, doesn't it?
And because it was a four-lane highway that was accessible, my mother drove us.
And rather than us...
I forgot that Joe Biden used to do that, those kind of folksy homespun.
My mother used to drive us.
Us to be able to walk.
And guess what?
The first frost, you know what was happening.
You had to put on your windshield wipers to get literally the oil slick off the window.
That's why I and so damn many other people I grew up have cancer, and why I can't for the longest time.
Yeah, he had it then, didn't he?
I mean, that's like he just sort of casually announced.
That's why we've all got cancer.
I don't think even in the state of decline that Joe Biden was so plainly in...
Not that...
Jake Tapper noticed.
Not that Jake Tapper noticed that he would, even in that state, he wouldn't accidentally say, I've got cancer.
He knew he had cancer.
They knew he had cancer.
Everyone knew he was senile.
Didn't know how to manoeuvre it.
Then they went, oh, let's try with Kamala Harris.
Oh, no.
She's drunk all the time.
Shit.
Trump's going to win again.
Oh, no.
What's created this weird dynamic where charisma is the only metric that people measure?
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
It was us.
Busy, giddy, recalcitrant fools we have been.
Joe Biden, I pray that Joe Biden and all people, like you don't even know their name, anyone that's got cancer, anyone that's on the edge of suicide, anyone that's suffering with addiction, I pray for you.
I pray that you find the Lord.
I pray that you find the Lord.
All right, listen, before we get out of here, let's have a look at this Bruce Springsteen stuff.
It's pretty fascinating.
Bruce Springsteen...
A lot of people didn't really get that Born in the USA was tinged with irony.
He was a kind of blue-collar New Jersey proletariat poet.
Interesting and aggressive, almost motor oil.
Incantations.
Spirit of America found in him some horny-handedness.
But like actors who sort of play hard people, you know, tough guy actors, whether that's Burt Lancaster or Russell Crowe, in our heart of hearts, we know they sit down in a trailer and are fawned over and have their hair done like pansies.
Canadian Rebel One, what happened to you, Russell?
Jesus happened.
Jesus happened.
Jesus happened to me.
And I've seen things now.
I've seen things that I cannot unsee.
The culture will not heal or cure you.
It is a type of aggressive cancer.
So here is Bruce Springsteen's...
In a way, I can sort of see Bruce Springsteen's point here.
But isn't it interesting?
There's two things I want you to pay attention to.
One, the reaction of the audience in Manchester, England.
And two, The solution to the problem that Bruce Springsteen is describing is not Kamala Harris or AOC or Bernie.
It's none of them.
If you legitimately detested the sets of systems that he claims to hate here, you would have to recognise that...
These problems have been going on for a long, long time.
They were going on under George W. Bush, under Clinton.
What I don't like is when people claim that Trump is a kind of a novel or advanced expression of a problem that is institutional and systemic.
Let's have a look.
Good evening!
It's great to be in Manchester and back in the UK.
Welcome to the Land of Hope and Dreams Tour.
The mighty E Street Band is here tonight to call upon the righteous power of art, of music, of rock and roll in dangerous times.
Righteous power of art and music and rock and roll.
Now, do you know...
What is that power now?
Who is he talking about?
Is he talking about himself?
Is he talking about John Lennon?
Who is he talking about Bob Dylan circa 1964?
Who is it?
Who is it that's carrying the chalice that Bruce Springsteen is referring to there?
There's times.
In my home, the America I love, the America I've written about.
That has been a beacon of hope and liberty for 250 years.
Gulf War I, Gulf War II, Vietnam, Korea, Watergate, the COVID pandemic, the unending slew of senseless and profitable wars, the military-industrial complex, Big Pharma.
I feel like a privileged liberal elite.
Are significant contributors to the fracturing society that's troubling them so deeply.
And I say this as someone who likes Bruce Springsteen's music.
This is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration.
Not everyone's cheering there.
Even in Manchester, England, there is no one culture anymore.
The culture, perhaps there never was.
I don't know.
Let me know in the comments in chat.
Your country, firstly, you throw off the colonialist rule.
Then you have a massive civil war.
Then you have to manoeuvre and manage.
Is there a reason why this should be one big continental nation now?
I don't know.
Tell me.
Do you want more centralisation or less centralisation?
Let me know.
Tonight.
Barbara Mudhall says those things don't compromise or comprise American history.
But then what's Bruce Springsteen's point?
What's Bruce Springsteen's point?
His point is something uniquely in the fair ...that wasn't happening during that...
Quick, pricey, bullet point list I gave you.
He's claiming that, as many people are, of course, he's not alone in this, that Trump is uniquely evil.
That's their claim.
Their claim is that this is a kind of a new Caesar.
They loved it when Trump was saying, I'm going to run for a third term, because, like me, wanting Keir Starmer to be doing cocaine, they want him.
To be evil.
They want him to be a convenient synecdoche of an evil that they know in their heart of hearts was pervasive throughout previous administrations and they did nothing.
In fact, they turned up and probably played at inaugurations and campaign events for the Democrats without sufficiently questioning the fact that that party and organisation was totally corrupt.
That's what I'm commenting on.
That's what I'm talking about.
Try not to be fucking stupid.
Tonight, we ask all who believe in democracy and the best of our American experience to rise with us, raise your voices against authoritarianism, and let freedom ring.
Okay, though, but how committed to it?
Are you?
Are you committed to it enough to, for example, fund a bunch of grassroots anarcho-syndicalist movements where people with varying ideals find ways of living within the Constitution?
Are you willing to give up?
Because according to Kid Rock, Bruce Springsteen is not poor and has resources, and if he has strong political beliefs, he could back that shit.
Right up.
Now here's Trump.
You would have seen him.
Trump, of course, wades in.
Highly overrated.
Foreign country.
Speaks badly.
Pushy.
Obnoxious jerk.
Fool.
Dumb as a rock.
He says he's dumb as a rock.
And then he says he's a prune of a rocker.
His skin is atrophied.
I do enjoy Trump's meticulous, flippant cruelty.
On social media.
I enjoy it because it's got an authenticity in it that you would never find in a million years in a Clinton or Obama post.
But in that, there is a type of...
There's a juice in that that I enjoy.
There's a juice in that I enjoy.
Here's Kid Rock saying that, you know, Springsteen's out of line.
To be in Europe.
Talking junk about our president who gets up and works his ass off for this country every day and his administration is doing such great things.
I mean, thank God for him.
But to do that in Europe, you know, what a punk move.
I mean, you know, this guy's got, what, 500 million, a billion dollars, you know, and is out there playing like he's...
Actually, $1.2 billion.
So Bruce Springsteen could start his own country.
But then, hey, look, the hypocrisy line can cover us all.
Maybe I should, instead of doing this on Rumble, just...
Learn how to do carpentry, build a barn, learn more about theology, gently preach to people, and do my best to help where I am now.
And shut up and stop.
Talking for a living.
Maybe.
Maybe that is what I'll do.
Maybe that's what the absolute surrender is going to look like in me.
So there you go.
Bruce Springsteen, if he truly cares, there are solutions available for it.
You know, like, he'll have an accountant, won't he?
He'll have an accountant that's like, this is the best way to avoid paying tax, and this is the best way to do this.
But he'll also have a foundation, won't he?
He'll have a foundation that's like, this is where I put back into this community where I grew up.
Everyone really worships their own identity.
We're all just caught up in mad false idolatry.
All right, guys.
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