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Hello there, you awakening wonders.
Thanks for joining me today for stay three with Russell Brand.
We're going to be talking about a variety of things like my country the UK falling apart, a crisis of identity that's deepening even in the festive summer period.
We'll also be talking about my country the UK marching to war, the peculiar and indulgent wedding of Jeff Bezos and what that tells us about elitism and the stratification of society.
Michelle Obama's comments that women's procreational power is almost irrelevant amidst the power and beauty of creativity of women.
Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that.
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Your wedding was probably better.
My wedding to my wife, Laura, for sure.
I did get married once to Katie Perry, of course.
God love her.
That was an extraordinary time in my life, but of course, I wish I were well.
Hey, listen, I'm here with my friend Jake, who produced the show.
You're right, mate.
Good morning.
Good morning, everyone.
It's good to see you.
And my beloved friend Isaac over there.
Are you okay?
Good.
Good morning to you.
Good morning.
Praise the Heavenly Father in all things.
Let's get into the world.
the world's changing fast.
We're going to zip through a variety of subjects so we can get to the truth as I see it.
We're in massive crisis.
That crisis is presenting itself throughout systems of government and systems of media.
The UK has just announced that it might reintroduce conscription and that the British people should be ready for a kind of war without ever saying who the war is even against.
What do you think about that, locals community, Lily Farm Girl, Mrs. CMS, all of the people that are joining us on a variety of media?
We're streaming around the world right now.
Thank God the world has radically changed and we can stay in touch with one another in spite of the best efforts of the establishments that control us and curtail us.
Look, for example, during the time that we've been online, during the time that I've left Hollywood and legacy media in order to communicate with you directly, look at the kind of changes that are taking place.
Are you unvaccinated?
It's time to make an end of life plan.
You're dead.
You're as good as dead.
Now, 27th of July 2025, vaccine heart risk, COVID vaccines, heart risk warning update issued by FDA.
The very same media that was marching you merrily towards myocarditis now has to acknowledge that fact to you.
We might be on the precipice of near-peer war.
Who knows if China and the United States of America will have to duke it out?
There's evidently and apparently a kind of proxy war taking place right now between Russia and the United States of America that continues to increase and might yet devour the islands of the United Kingdom.
But technology is emerging that may make the Chinese edge to the fore.
And you can see how pleased he looks.
Gee at that.
China has unveiled a 0.6 centimeter mosquito-like spider designed for stealth missions.
That's the future's here.
That's a gorgeous little thing.
I don't like it.
Mosquitoes in Louisiana are serious.
Well, here in Florida, they're pretty bad.
What about them yellow jackets?
You got to get some of that cactus spray.
Do you have to grab some of that?
No, man.
I'm getting like devoured out here.
I love this place.
I love the freedom.
I love the food.
I love the guns.
I love the presence of the Lord.
I love being on the redneck Riviera knowing that the population here are ready to unbolt from institutions of corruption at a moment's notice and use the technology available to us not to spy on one another or surveil one another or to inject one another with controversial medicines.
No, but to run communities parallel and adjacent to one another, trading only where necessary.
Man, have you seen some of the interviews we've done?
Did you see the interview of Eric Prince?
Have a look at some of the stuff that's up on Rumble.
Now, we're getting educated fast, man.
You better get ready.
I don't even know if the UK is going to be able to handle my trial that's scheduled for next June because it's going to be conscripting its own population.
It's marching you all into war right now.
The only thing about Florida, the only downside is there's a lot of pests.
Oh no, there's a lot of pests and irritants that will come for you.
And maybe, maybe, at least some of them could be Chinese drones.
Hey, let's have a look at the entertainment value that's still available to you at a Trump press conference.
Loads of you will have seen this up on X, but I want you to contrast it to the dreary and tedious tone of Keir Starmer, who wants your sons and daughters marching into a war against an opponent that he's not even really willing to name.
By the way, so many questions.
Should we keep this going, Pam?
This is the opposite of Biden.
Biden would take a half a question and he'd leave without answering it.
You tell me when it gets boring.
Look at that.
It schools up, man.
It's the last day of term.
Let me know how you feel that the Trump presidency is going.
Are you happy that we're not in a global war against Iran?
Do you feel that at least the nationalist, populist, America-first model is working out to some degree?
Or do you continue to fear that the power behind the throne may be operating from the Middle East?
We're going to be talking about Glastonbury in a minute, where a chant began.
My mother-in-law was sending me stuff about people talking about our Lord, like the presence of Jesus was at Glastonbury.
And I thought, oh, this is good.
Britain is in revival.
Tommy Robinson might be coming on the show soon.
He's been talking about a revival in the UK.
My prayer is that the Christian folk of the UK can rise up against their corrupt government, can embrace multiculturalism, and we can have a new identity in the UK where it is possible to have a nation with an identity that's not homogenous, that there are different cultural groups, but we understand what the nation is for and what it's about.
Let me know if you are in the UK right now and how you feel about that possibility.
And let me know if you were at Glastonbury.
We're going to be talking about the death to the IDF chance, Isaac.
I'm sorry to tell you, mate.
I mean, well, you're actually from, you're a Latin Jewish American man, but the IDF have caused some division even in the UK right now.
But it seems like they're pretty soon going to have bigger fish to fry.
Before we get into all of that, though, celebrity weddings.
Jeff Bezos, not a celebrity, is he?
He's a billionaire.
He was there at the advent of Amazon and is credited with the explosion of online sales.
It's difficult to recall the pre-Amazon era where it was a kind of nerve-wracking experience to buy something online.
You never knew what was going to arrive.
Maybe the photograph might not match what would come knocking on your door.
But now, consumerism takes place online internationally continually.
We are a planet of consumers worshiping continually at the altars of false idols.
Jeff Bezos got married.
Now, I know people, I think, that know Jeff Bezos, and I'm sure he's an affable, lovely human being, forever penetrating the heavens with cockrockets, nearly at will, it seems.
Didn't his wife go up into a pod with my former spouse, Katy Perry?
Yeah, the comments were saying, can you believe that you married an astronaut?
Did you know that was going to be something you were going to ever say?
No, because I was meant to be the one who went to space.
She bought me a ticket of space, did Katy Perry.
I think it was pretty expensive, actually.
I never actually went to space.
That was early on, though, in the whole process.
in the glory days.
You think it was her saying like, Why don't you fuck off with a warp?
Give us all a break.
Maybe that was possibly the subtext.
Nevertheless, Jeff Bezos has gotten married.
In Venice, what I'd like you to consider is the Medicis and the Borgias and the former warring principalities of Italy, a time where a rising bourgeois merchant class came to dominate the globe.
Out of Rome came these glorious Italian principalities.
There was no Italy.
Then there was Florence, there was Venice.
And Venice is the scene, it seems, of Jeff Bezos' wedding.
And have a look at the tone of this news reporting and tell me what it's inviting you to think.
What do you think about these kind of class structures, these elite structures where a billionaire or plutocratic class are held before you as something to celebrate and glory in?
Because this is a time where people are asking interesting questions about economics.
Mendami, the new potential next mayor of New York, is avowedly, if not socialist, he's asking some interesting questions.
We're going to be talking about Mendami a little bit later.
And I would say this to you.
Even if you're opposed to the idea of, what's his name?
Zarou Mendami, who we're talking about a little bit.
Zohan.
It's a good name.
Zohan.
Zoran.
Zohran Mendami, potential mayor of New York City, presumed mayor of New York City.
You have to acknowledge that people are asking interesting questions about their systems of government now.
Why is that?
Is it because we don't want to be locked in our homes for imaginary or near-imaginary viruses?
Is it because we don't want to be marched into endless wars against imaginary opponents?
That seems to be happening in the UK.
That we don't want to continually be told we have to live in fear.
The opposite of the pledge of our Lord and Savior, who says always, peace, grace, love that you don't deserve, repentance available.
You can turn away from this world whenever you want to.
This world ain't going to fulfill you.
Enter into a life of faith while you still can or bow down and worship at their altars.
Behold your new mega gods.
Behold the wedding of Jeff Bezos.
Just a human, just like me and you, mortal passing through.
Let's marvel at his nuptials.
Tonight, Lauren Sanchez is now Laurence Sanchez Bezos, according to her new Instagram post.
Sharing a picture of the beaming couple, revealing her custom Dolce and Gabbana gown, now gracing the digital cover of Vogue.
Halarine, congratulations!
Just hours earlier, before changing into her wedding gown, Sanchez stepping into her own boat, a chic headscarf protecting her hair.
For a moment, imagine that we could become unified.
That me, a follower of Christ Jesus, dear Isaac there, a lover of the Old Testament, and you, whether you are a Muslim or an atheist or a secularist or a materialist or a Zoroastrian, or whether you don't believe in nothing at all, we could be unified, we could be free, we can run our own communities together, or we could continue to look at this peculiarly atavistic, that means throwback, a kind of historical weird throwback.
Why are we watching this where she looks somewhat Jackie-O?
Why are we watching Jeff Bezos emerging from a gazebo, taking the cultural placebo while they step onto a Venetian boat celebrating?
Wait, do you see the celebrities they attended?
All them celebrities, by the way, that are always turning up on the internet to tell you about your carbon footprint, to tell you about your belief system, to tell you what you should be doing now.
Well, let me tell you this.
You're doing great.
You're fantastic.
God looks at you with joy and with an open, beaming heart.
This culture, though, I think it's got to change.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
If you're watching this on X or YouTube, come over to Rumble with the likes of Joe Ragu.
He's even now making comments in that Rumble chat.
Central Scrutinizer, what is this Wii shit?
Well, this Wii shit is we are the common family.
We are God's children.
We have a chance to rise up together.
Bezos, dressed in a tux in the 90-degree heat, speeding down the Grand Canal in a flotilla of...
That's the reality.
So while you're there marveling at the splendor, that half a million dollar or maybe more boat, I don't know much about boats.
God, it's beautiful.
So much beauty.
And Jeff Bezos, I pray for you.
I pray for you like I pray for Zuckerberg.
Like I pray for Elon Musk, like I pray for billionaires everywhere.
If I'd have been given billions of dollars, that's the path I'd be walking, right?
But for me and you, for me and you, we can be free, can't we?
We don't need to be captured and bedazzled by this spectacle.
Or should we clamor and wait at the mailbox?
Will we be invited?
Will we be included in the earthly pageant?
Celebrate me.
Give me something.
Grand Canal and a flotilla of paparazzi and security.
Just check the security team.
Check the security, guys.
Check out the little white guy to the left.
He's like, oh man, this is bullshit.
Check out the black geezers.
Like, oh, man.
You know, they're hired.
Are they Bezos' regular team?
No, Bezos' regular team are the dudes up close to him, right?
The sort of the former military geezer, probably Eastern European with a great G.I. Joe haircut.
Look at the guy to the far right with a goaty beard in the shades.
Brothers, should we not unify under Christ Jesus?
Could there be a better world not governed by commerce and spending?
Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
Angry Wee Jobby, what do you think?
Stuff Amazon.
Go get your stuff yourself.
Russell must have forgot that he was part of the Illuminati.
Mate, I'll never forget me Illuminati.
Hey day, we'd put on the robes, we'd sacrifice a child.
We'd celebrate together at the empty VMAs.
Them days, they was well and truly wild.
We're all in the Illuminati.
I'm not in the Illuminati, darling.
I believe in your freedom.
I believe that you have a direct connection to God available to you.
That you shouldn't get distracted by commerce or trade.
That you, like me, are broken.
That you and me, ourselves, we ain't going to achieve nothing, that it's been achieved on our behalf.
Thank God for Jesus.
I couldn't have done it.
I couldn't have worked all this stuff out.
I'm a failure.
I'll get distracted by anything.
Flesh will distract me.
The world will distract me.
The mental, I need a helmet on my head to help me control my thoughts.
I'm crazy.
I ain't no better than you.
Here's a little secret.
No one's no better than you.
Jeff Bezos ain't no better than you.
What's his name?
Don't mess with the Zohan.
Potential Mayor Zohan Maldami.
Iit Mamdani.
He ain't no better than you.
Kierstama no better than you.
Trump ain't no better than you.
They're all fallen.
They're all broken.
They're all going to lead us to death and war unless we awaken together.
We can participate in this.
Let's have a look, though, at Jeff Bezos' wedding.
Arriving at the stunning San Giorgio Maggiore.
Directly across from St. Mark's, you have San Giorgio Maggiore, a beautiful church on an island and behind it, an amphitheater.
Joined by some 200 A-listers from Tom Brady to Oprah Winfrey, Gail King, Orlando Bloom Usher.
Arriving separately, Gail King and Oprah Winfrey.
Interesting.
There's my man, Orlando Bloom, good guy.
Married to the ex-wife there.
She's maybe she's at the Venetian wedding.
Extraordinary.
Extraordinary.
Bloom Usher, the Kardashians and Jared Kushner offering Ivanka Trump a hand into their boat.
Ivanka Trump just looking over like, oh man, I'm being packed.
Now, imagine this.
Diddy's trials going on right now.
The Epstein files still not released.
Now, I'm not suggesting any, I know that I went to them Diddy parties, not the ones with baby lube and sort of crazy stuff that was going on.
I went to that white party.
It was all right.
Nothing really that spectacular happened.
But these kind of events, what are you being invited to consider there?
The opulence might be the answer.
I'm reading in Kings at the moment.
Ahab in the captured in the thralls of Jezebel.
Breaking down the legacy of David and Solomon.
Breaking down the tribes, breaking down Israel, turning again to the false altars.
Do you think we're any different from those people?
Do you not think that we too make engraven images that we worship and treat like their gods?
And Amazon and Apple and Facebook and these new icons and these new idols, these new ceramic tiles placed over the potential infinite cyberspace through which we could be connecting to one another in faith.
Do you believe there might be something even more radical than what's being offered by Mamdani?
You know, like whether you like Zoran Mamdani, we'll be talking about it a little later.
Maybe you think he's a bit socialist and a little bit crazy, a little bit too Muslim, whatever you think about him.
There are a lot of people, enough people for him to win that primary, the Democrat primary, to be the candidate for the Democrats who presumably will win because the Democrats generally win in New York.
People aren't satisfied.
People want to depend on something, want to depend on someone, need a relationship, need something.
What do you need?
Are you all right?
How are you getting on?
What is it for you?
Is it the alcohol?
Is it the pornography?
Is it the, what is it that you're turning to?
Can it ever fulfill you?
It's like we were made for a relationship.
It's like we were made to depend on something.
And the culture, with its setting up of false idols, with Michelle Obama telling you that a woman has so much more to offer than just childbirth.
And of course, you know, I've got daughters.
I've got a wife.
I know that women are abundant and resplendent, but I don't know that there's anything more glorious than giving birth to a child.
Certainly being a father is the most important thing in my life.
Is it the most important thing in your life, Jake?
Pretty up there.
It's up there.
It's up there, these beautiful kids.
It's crazy that you get to create life and they turn into people.
They turn into people.
Adults.
Vicious people in my case.
Vicious.
Oh, my beautiful daughters, how I love those girls.
How I love my little Herbie.
Anything more important to you than your son?
Absolutely not.
The Lord and our children.
We'll get into that in a minute.
But Jeff Bezos got married.
And tomorrow, the final show-stopping party.
Saturday night's exclusive party.
Even more off the beaten track.
It is at the Arsenal.
Justin, Orlando Bloom, and Katie Perry have split up.
Is that real news?
All of a comment.
I googled it.
Well, I pray that they look, they've got a child together, and I pray for that child, and I pray for both of them that they find a way to resolve it.
I pray for them.
But come on, let's concentrate on Jeff bases.
We've got a lot to talk about, man.
We're going to talk about Glastonbury Paranois Spontaneous Chant broke out.
F the IDF.
It's interesting.
F the IDF.
That's not what he said.
And what did he say?
He said death to the IDF.
Oh, mate.
I don't know about that.
My friend's daughter's in the IDF.
You know, like she went and did some like conscription.
You do mandatory service.
Yeah, in Israel, to be a citizen, if you're Jewish, you have to do three years of mandatory conscription.
Would you do it?
Would you like to do it?
You didn't even like that kibbutz you did out there, did you?
I don't live in Israel.
I've been to Israel twice in my life.
You're an American.
You're an American like me.
Yes.
I'm an Englishman in America.
I think I have to go back to the homeland.
I know I do.
I have to go back for my trial, but I've also got to go back there because we've got to go back there and sort that country out because the UK's in serious trouble.
And maybe conscription wouldn't be a bad idea in the UK if we had a UK to believe in.
But do you have it?
Are you in the UK right now?
Do you believe in your country?
Do you believe in Kiostama?
Who do you believe in?
Does your government believe in you?
Does your media believe in you?
Does your law enforcement and your judiciary believe in you?
Or do they see you as cattle, as chattel, as barry energy to run their institutions?
Did you go at Jeff Bezos' wedding?
Benale, the city's old naval shipyard still controlled by the military, and it is incredibly hard to get to for the public, for the paparazzi, and most importantly, for the protesters.
Well, Gruesome Newsome to clean it up.
They should have sent Gavin Newsome in there to clean up the whole area, get the water purified, take some good pictures.
Yeah, clean it up, Gavin.
Listen, what I want to say is this.
When you see a ceremony like a wedding, a wedding is a sacred event.
We, before our friends, our community, but most of all before God, declare that when marriage gets tough, and it will get tough, that we're going to look inside ourselves and go, no, I'm here to serve.
And I'm going to be married to this woman like I'm married to Christ, like Christ married us.
I'm going to overcome these difficulties and I'm going to be of service and I'm going to stop thinking about myself and what I want all the time and think about how I can be of use.
Now, when you see that event taking place in Venice, it makes me think, I don't know about you guys, that the world ain't changed so much that we're easily distracted by ceremony and spectacle.
And maybe Jeff Bezos didn't ask to be on the news, but he did ask Usher and Gail King and Obama and Orlando Bloom and that to come to his wedding.
And why not?
They're human beings just like me and you too.
But this is what comes to my mind as a person who's participated in a celebrity wedding, actually, and who's been to big galas and big events.
That ain't where it is.
That ain't where you're going to find the glory.
But in you now, right now, literally right now, as you're watching this stream on Rumble or X or YouTube or wherever you're watching it, within you, there is something they can never emulate, even as they create tiny, tiny drones and vast surveillance systems.
There is something in you that you're participating in, that there is a grace within you.
That if you enter in a faith into that aspect of yourself, amidst the stillness, beneath all the voices, there is a participant in there with you.
There is a joy available to you.
There is a glory that has been granted to you that you cannot achieve, that has been given to you.
And that we must allow this to be our sat-nav system.
That our fuel within us must come from him.
That our guidance must come from him.
Otherwise, it will come from them.
I wish Jeff Bezos all the best.
I wish his wife all the best.
I pray for all people that are married.
I think it's a glorious institution.
I think that love must be at the forefront and love becomes a duty and a service.
We all know that.
Love is patient.
Love is kind.
Love ain't quick to anger.
But let me tell you this.
The answer is not to worship at the false idols of culturally appointed oligarchs and billionaires that foster consuming, that require us to endlessly consume for their model to work.
Turn within ourselves, turn away, repent, turn away from this world that has to be overcome, that has been overcome by him.
Turn towards him.
Turn towards his eternal glory.
That's just what I think, though.
Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
Orlando Bloom.
I met him.
He's a nice bloke, actually.
I like him a lot and I wish him well.
Okay, so listen to this.
We're going to talk about Glastonbury, the deaf to the IDF chanting.
We're going to be talking about the UK anarchy in the UK.
We're going to be talking about the UK marching people to war.
We're going to be talking about Mamdani.
Is radical socialism the solution?
Let me know what you think, guys, in the chat.
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I'm awaiting trial in the UK.
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What's your culture offering you?
What's your culture offering you?
Maybe I'll get a blowjob one of these days.
Maybe I'll get a new phone.
Ooh, a new phone?
Is that what you're waiting for?
Maybe you'll get conscripted into a war against an opponent that Kier Stamer can't even name.
Can't even name.
Did he is innocent?
We don't know.
He's on trial right now.
Maybe he is.
I don't know.
I'm not in the jury, baby.
Let's have a look at this.
Because a lot of the folks that was at the old Bezos wedding are kind of, you know, like people that tell you, you know, don't use a fucking too much carbon up and stuff.
Listen, I guess that's kind of a curious hypocrisy, but it's a hypocritical system.
You can't worship the culture.
The culture is hollow, vapid, empty.
The culture is hollow, vapid.
We've got to get into the Glastonbury thing, haven't we?
Before that, I mean, this is Michelle Obama just saying, why?
Why are you not laughing for?
Because it's just like the story that never ends, but it like gets you back in.
You know, there's so many points to this Bezos deal.
Right.
I mean, private planes.
I saw some clips of Italy, like the Italians just not very happy about it.
I mean, there's all kinds of stuff that's always going to follow all these news stories that make you just want to keep talking about it.
Well, I suppose it's because, on some level, we don't want to be caught up in mad, oligarchical, tyrannical systems worshiping billionaires.
It's daft.
Russell, are you going to talk about Zionist settlers burning a Christian village in Palestine?
Look, I don't feel like it's especially bad that Christians get killed.
I don't think you should kill anybody, anyone, anywhere, at all.
I don't think we have the authority to do that.
That's what I reckon.
Let's see what Michelle Obama's saying about, you know, that women having babies ain't super important.
Because so many men have no idea about what women go through, right?
We haven't been researched.
We haven't been.
Hmm.
So there is such a thing as a woman.
And a man couldn't know what a woman's going through.
So then there can be no transgenderism.
It's been considered.
And it still affects the way a lot of male lawmakers, a lot of male politicians, a lot of male religious leaders think about the issue of choice as if it's just about the fetus, the baby.
But women's reproductive health is about our life.
It's about this whole complicated reproductive system that does the least of what it does is produce life.
It's a very important thing that it does.
But you only produce life if the machine that's producing it, if you want to whittle us down to a machine, if the machine is functioning in a healthy, streamlined kind of way.
But there is no discussion or apparent connection between the two.
Whoa, I don't want to whittle no one down to a machine.
Aren't we all temples?
Did you not know that your body is a temple, that you are housing the Holy Spirit, that life travels through us?
That were you to watch this from the perspective of God, the ever-present God within us, that you would just see a concerto, a symphony moving through time.
Temporarily, we are here materially, passing on our genes, passing on the ever-flowing Holy Spirit, the living water flowing through us.
I don't think that a woman is a machine or a man is a machine.
I think that we are a temple, that we are occupied by holy grace.
And that it's not that the woman is not important and the fetus is important.
It's that all of us are only important in so much as we are endowed with divinity.
If you deny divinity, if you deny the divine touch of holy grace, that if you feel like you can do what you want with God's creation, then I suppose nothing is divine.
Then you can just sort of cast aside matter whenever you wanna.
It's just interesting when these interviews happen because people are trying to toe a line, like say the correct things while they're talking.
So it's like, but then correcting themselves because they can't even accurately stay on the line.
So it's like, you know, the fetus, the baby.
Well, it's not a baby.
It's a fetus.
Well, when that, well, you know, like they're trying to correct where the least thing we do is reproductive.
Oh, and then even to say male and female.
Well, okay, that's a thing now.
Again, you can't even accurately toe the line that they're creating.
You know, I was reading about Paul and Peter's first meeting.
Paul, after his Damascene revelation, where he meets Christ after three years of reflection, I gather, at least that seems to be what's suggested in the book, Galatians, meets Peter, as we learn in the book of Acts.
And the two of them have a chat about whether or not Gentiles, like non-Jews, can receive the Holy Spirit.
Paul is advocating for that.
Of course, Peter has had this vision that all people ought to be included in the covenant.
As I understand it, he saw a canopy descending from heaven and all animals on it.
And he was told, you can eat anything, eat anything, eat anything.
What I like when I was reading that is that, wow, Peter knew Christ and knew the risen Christ.
And Paul received a vision of Christ and met the Lord in numerous visions and encounters subsequently, it seems at least.
And for me here, it seems very, very real.
It feels very, very real.
Christ walked upon the earth.
Christ died.
Christ rose again.
That there is a kind of economy in reality, that debts need to be paid, that sacrifices must be made, that there is some invisible economy that we are participating in.
And I am a recipient of that grace.
You are a potential recipient of that grace.
We are all potential recipients of that grace.
Why would we engage in just legalism and law?
Christ died that we can be forgiven, that we are forgiven.
And that if we could, in our old laws, in our old ways, whether that is a Judaic law or whether it is the kind of law of who you used to be, if you could solve it yourself, if you could solve it without him, there would have been no reason for him to come and die for us.
We can't solve it ourselves.
We can't solve it through technology.
We can't solve it through reason or rationalism.
We can't solve it through human leadership.
It cannot be resolved.
Curiously though, in a kind of state of surrender, you can receive him in the present and you can feel his holy grace.
There's a way out of it.
That's why all of us are trying to solve it through our various human material means.
Glastonbury is a kind of pagan festival.
Glastonbury is a kind of sacred site.
Have you been to Glastonbury?
Have you stayed in Nicholas Cage's house in Glastonbury for a glorious six-month period and seen the ashes of his uncle there and learned about Nicholas Cage's background and his connections to Coppola, for the Coppola family?
Have you looked at the Thor on the hill there?
Have you heard the myths that Joseph of Ameraphia maybe went there?
That maybe the Holy Grail is there in Glastonbury?
Do you understand The sacred depths?
Do you understand the glory and the holiness?
Do you understand that maybe we're coming to the end of the secular age?
That no longer do people believe in the post-Enlightenment idea that we can rationalize, reason, and observe our way through all of this?
Do you see now that we are collapsing back into the arms of the Holy Father?
Let's have a look at what was going on at Glastonbury and let's have a look at it as a lens to understand our identity right now.
Because in Britain, people are about to be conscripted.
In Britain, phones are going to be going off, telling you that wars are coming.
Check this out.
You won't actually believe it.
I don't think.
Like, check this.
Britain, is conscription coming?
Some people are saying, yes, it is.
Britain must prepare for war, we're being told.
And of course.
Oh, excuse me, that's the sort of the actual story.
Where's the emergency alarm one?
That's the one I want.
Yes, check this out.
All phones to blast that emergency alarm in system test as the government warns the UK to prepare for war.
Conscription could be coming back.
Meanwhile, at a secular festival, Glastonbury, people are chanting or the punked up Bob Villain chants deaf to the Israel Defence Forces.
That's because there's a lot of division about British support of Israel, whether that's military or economic or even just transactional support through the arms industry.
It's a divisive subject.
It's always been a divisive subject.
Do you trust Kirstama enough to be conscripted for him?
Is Glastonbury a political forum?
Is there such a thing as an apolitical forum in the world today?
Let's have a look firstly at what happened.
Well, actually, I'd like to look at the reactions.
Firstly, this is what Owen Jones, socialist or, you know, left-wing British journalist said.
He chanted deaf to the IDF.
If he did have changed it to deaf to the Russian army, the Daily Mail wouldn't have splashed on it, demanded his arrest.
This rag shows infinitely more rage.
Arrest punk band who led deaf to Israel's chants at Glastonbury.
Okay, so there's Owen Jones, sort of generally supportive of it.
This is Nigel Farage, leader of reform, which is, I guess, British MAGA.
You know, you can't make direct comparisons, can you?
Britain's a very different country from yours.
But Nigel Farage, he's friends with Donald Trump.
He's conservative right-wing.
Let's have a look.
If you vote reform, you can have your country back from these lunatics.
This will probably be used as reforms campaign video released the day before the next general election.
Noel Gallagher, who was a very good friend to me for a very long time, who I admire very deeply.
What does he say?
Glastonbury's getting a bit woke now, that place, a bit kind of preachy and a bit virtual singling.
I don't like it.
He might have said that a little while ago.
I don't know when he sort of said it.
Isn't war terrible?
That's all boom, boo.
Interesting.
Okay, so that's Noel Gallagher says it should be an apolitical space.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
You know, Glastonbury, I guess it's kind of like Coachella.
Is it a festival that's somewhat pagan and druidic and about the land?
What is the point of paganism, hedonism, and decadence?
Is that in itself a political stance?
What do you mean when you say things shouldn't be political?
Let me know what you think.
Let me know what you think in the Rumble chat.
Let me know what you think in the locals chat.
Now let's have a look finally at the chanting of death to the IDF.
Now you can see already that the Daily Mail reported death to Israelis, right?
So they sort of changed it to make it a bit better.
That's generally what the media do.
They take a bit of raw material, think about how they can utilize it to convey their message.
Whatever you feel or think about this issue, I can tell you pretty candidly, you can't trust the fucking Daily Mail.
That much I can tell you pretty plainly.
Let's have a look at the original chant and let's think about what does Britain mean now?
This is a country that doesn't seem to know itself very well at the moment.
I can tell you you cannot trust the media.
I can tell you that plainly.
They are liars.
They are deceptive liars.
I can tell you plainly, you can't trust the government.
They're broken, fallible, hopeless, desperate, prevaricating, changing their messages.
We just saw with, I know Michelle Obama ain't a political figure.
She is a political figure, actually.
She's the former first lady.
She's a touted potential leader of the Democrat Party.
And she can't disseminate correctly without equivocation and prevarication what a woman is, what a position on abortion is, what the reproductive system of a female is for.
One might imagine that it's for reproducing.
Now in Britain, you've seen Kierstama flannelling and panicking about the identity of a woman.
A woman is whoever says they bloody well are.
No, a woman.
We can put this to bed now.
Now, now, Kierstama is saying that there will be conscription, that Britain must be ready for war, that there will be emergency announcements on your phone.
Now, Glastonbury, some would say it's a spectacle and a festival and a chance for celebration of the summertime.
Well, even that now has become the scene of great division.
Let's have a look.
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We're going to finish this Glastonbury item, I'm telling you.
Shut the fuck up!
Heard you on your country back Ah ah you can't have that Heard you on your country back Ha!
Shut the fuck off!
Heard you on your country back Shit me too!
Heard you on your country back Heard you on your country back Shit!
Shut the fuck up, heard you on your country back Uh uh, you can't have that The only place I know Smoling right under my nose My ignorant scum Trying to lay claim to a land that ain't theirs anyway Wait, what did you say?
Heard you on your country back Ha!
Shut the fuck up Heard you on your country back Uh uh, you can't have that Heard you on your country back Ha!
Shut the fuck up Heard you on your country back Well shit, me too Heard you on your country back Heard you on your country back Shut the fuck up Heard you on your country back Heard you on your country back Can't have that Heard you on your country back Heard you on your country back Shut the fuck up Heard you on your country back Fuck you Can't not have that Stop!
Thank you.
Thank you.
Well, I think he's just very excited.
He's performing in public.
If you've ever performed in front of large crowds, if you've ever found yourself emerge from, well, listen, I've got a very particular perspective on this.
I used to be not famous.
Then I got famous.
And when I was first famous, I was still kind of carrying the freight, weight, trauma and scars of my previous life as a crack and heroin addict, as a member of a very particular social group in the UK.
If you're a heroin addict and a crack addict, you exist outside the mainstream.
You have to in order to survive.
You are by default a criminal.
Then when you have the sort of sudden bends and giddy vertigo of becoming famous, it's kind of bewildering.
I don't know anything about Bob Villen.
That's the first time I've seen him.
That's the first time I've heard his name.
But what I recognise as someone who's been at Glastonbury, who's performed at Glastonbury, is that feeling of scintillation and excitement that sometimes happens in front of a crowd.
Now, the issue of Palestine and Israel is a complex regional dispute.
You can take pretty clear moral positions based on Mosaic, ironically, law when it comes to death and murder and territory, protection of children, protection of women.
We can all find a pretty simple route through those ideas.
But you can see that in that cultural context, Palestine has a particular value and meaning.
I think it means anti-establishment, I think is what it means there.
Because I don't imagine that the crowd there or the artists there are examining the complex religious, political, economic, resource-based history of Israel or the Balfour Treaty or the involvement of the Rothschilds or the Israel that emerges out of the Old Testament and the modern interpretation of Israel and the various political allegiances and parties that exist within Israel and within Palestine and the relationship between Iran and Hamas and Hezbollah.
It's a very, very complicated idea.
I think what we're kind of experiencing is a culture that's separate in a part as the technology becomes available for decentralization en masse.
There's no reason actually to have centralized national government for anything other than perhaps distribution of certain resources and national defense.
Outside of that, we can have community democracy, syndicalism.
We can have communities that are run according to some pretty tight tribal ideas.
That's what I think is trying to emerge here.
The rush for centralization through bureaucracies like the EU and NATO and old nation states that are backed up by commercial and corporate interests are starting to quake and shake.
The first wave was the collapse of economic entities that we saw through NAPSTA.
Then we saw the emergence of Occupy and then we saw the emergence of Donald Trump and nationalism is one of the ideas that can hold.
We can understand the idea of being patriotic in the UK, can we?
But what is it now to be a UK patriot?
Does it mean that you're pro-Palestine or does it mean that you're pro-Israel?
Or is it actually nothing to do with either of those ideas?
Think about your daily life.
Isn't your daily life about you and your family and your relationship with God and your relationship with your neighbors?
How are you going to hold in your head an accurate understanding of what's happening in the Middle East?
On both sides of that argument, there are reasonable people.
There are brilliant journalists, academics, religious and political leaders making difficult and complex arguments about, well, of course, it's never right to kill a child.
And then there's people saying, well, war is always uncovered.
Do you think that Britain's colonization of India or America's occupation or wars in Southeast Asia were moral and ethical?
Or the way that America itself was established by European colonisers?
You and me are not going to work it out.
And they ain't going to work it out in Glastonbury.
What will happen is different people will exploit that event at Glastonbury for their own political ends.
The right will, the left will.
That's how it will get utilised.
But the simple truth is that people in the Middle East are going to have to come up with some regional solutions to their problems.
People in Russia and UK, Ukraine are going to have to come up with regional solutions to their problems.
And I would suggest that we have maximal power in our own lives and our own communities, minimal taxation, minimal military intervention, minimal government intervention, minimal media manipulation.
And then if there's a community over here that want to live like the reproductive system is not primarily about reproduction or gender identity can be determined by the individuals or that you're a devout Muslim or a devout Christian or a devout Jew or a devout atheist or you want to be hedonistic and get up and hit the pipes first thing in the morning and spend your whole day in decadent wonder, then do that.
We're not going to get one centralized ideology.
The best shot we have is to surrender to God in ourselves.
At least then we might have simple principles like kindness, do as you would, do unto others as you would have done unto yourself.
Maybe those kind of principles are something we can return to.
The sort of chaos of that, man, when I watched that, I didn't think, oh there, this is the answer.
This is the answer.
That was not beautiful.
You can't really judge it is what I'm saying on the basis of the flags and the symbols or even the language.
That was anger.
Frustration.
And anger and frustration are likely expressions of despair.
I'm not offering you a psychoanalysis of Bob Villan.
I don't know anything about Bob Villan.
He looks very confident, good performer.
That's my sort of review of that.
What people are experiencing now is a catastrophe and crisis and the breaking down of our value systems.
You can't conscript in a country like that.
You can have conscription in Israel, actually, because Israel knows what its identity is.
It's a country surrounded by opponents.
You can have conscription on the Gaza Strip because they know what their identity is.
You can probably Have conscription in a variety of countries and communities around the world, but in the UK, a country that don't know who it is or where it's going or what it believes in or what a woman is or whether it's Christian or not Christian, you can't have conscription there.
You can't have it both ways.
You can't have principles that are indefatigable and undeniable while denouncing God.
You can't have that.
Either God is real or God ain't.
And if God is real, it's pretty clear what God wants.
God wants peace, harmony, surrender, service, love one another as I have loved you and be willing to die for what you believe in.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat?
Let me know whether you think Glastonbury should be political, apolitical, or if apolitical is even a category that exists.
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Here's the bit where he said, deaf to the IDF.
And I would want to know how these various ideas, like, how do they come together?
And why would they come together?
How can you ally all of these various ideas?
I'm not talking about Bob Villan.
He's a good pop star or punk or whatever category he's in.
But what I'm talking about is you can't build a cohesive ideology around really any strong kind of de l'ejour political idea.
Free, free, free, free, free, free, free, free, free, free, free, free, free, free, Alright, but have you heard this one though?
Death, death to the IBF.
Death, death to the IVF.
Death, death to the IDF.
Death, death to the IBF.
Death, death to the IVF.
Hell yeah, from the river to the sea.
Palestine must be, will be.
Inshallah, it will be free.
Okay, okay.
Right, listen, if you're watching this on X, I'm just going to look at this bit of Acts because I was reading it.
I was reading this the other day in the book of X, and where was this?
Men of Athens.
There's a bit where the...
I'm going to get into it.
I'm going to get into it.
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I'm placing you under arrest for the future murder of Sarah Marks and Donald Dubineau.
It was take place today, April 22nd.
It's 0,800 hours, four minutes.
No, they didn't do anything.
You look at what's happened in sport.
You know, you can see how closed play games, basketball, baseball, football, are able to be observed, monitored, and influenced ultimately by technology.
It's harder to do it with the glorious open game of English football, soccer.
Is it English football?
It's world football, isn't it, really, these days?
But nevertheless, you still have heat maps and metric and data analysis.
Imagine trying to apply that to society at large.
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Now, listen, when I was just watching those events at Glastonbury and there was the moment where everyone started chanting deaf to the IDF, a lot of political issues in the Middle East can't be reduced to a chant.
Like, you know, because to the river, from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.
rhymes, that's a rhyme is not a good political policy.
Now, my personal belief is there has to be peace in that region and the people of Palestine should have self-governance and freedom and shouldn't be killed.
That's my belief.
But, you know, we're in a war situation.
You know, man, we're deep into it.
I'm not trying to solve it.
What I want to point out is this.
This is from Acts.
We're going to do a documentary about Paul because I think, like, let's face it, after our Lord and his apostles, the first person that took this gig, the message of Christ Jesus, into the world and into the region was Paul, who had previously been pretty devout to the persecution and even execution of Christians.
He was governed by the law.
An equivalent of that, I suppose, is to be deeply secularist.
We don't live in a world at the moment that's governed by sort of religious principles and ideals as we would contemporarily understand them.
We live in a materialistic, rationalistic age.
And I contest that materialism and rationalism lead to selfishness, the most powerful things in your life, your own urges, your own desires, your own thoughts.
I lived like that for a long, long time.
I still live like that some of the time.
This is a brilliant passage from the book of Acts that is, in this interpretation of the Bible, this is headed as the right Ephesians.
Obviously, one of the chapters subsequently is Paul's letter to the Ephesians.
He writes to the Galatians, the Thessalonians, the Corinthians, the Colosseans.
I'm new to this.
Thanks, better pronunciation.
Ironically, for a man who's got no business in the New Testament over there.
We will do ask a Jew later.
Now, listen to this.
Why I like this is because, like, Paul is preaching in Ephesians, and it kicks right off.
Because when he's telling them to stop worshipping false idols, and a false idol these days, maybe it would be technology, or maybe it would be icons and idols of the culture.
When these things were accomplished, Paul purposed in the spirit.
When he had passed through Macedonia and Acacia, or Achaia, to Jerusalem, saying, After I've been there, I must also see Rome.
So he sent into Macedonia two of those who had ministered to him, Timothy and Erastus, but he himself stayed in Asia for a time.
At about that time, there arose a great commotion about the way, which is what Christianity was called then, which I found really interesting as someone who's well into the New Age and Eastern mysticism.
And, like, I think about the Tao, the path that appears as you walk it.
Like, if Christ's truths are indeed true, as I believe and have faith in, these truths present themselves throughout culture, throughout the world and throughout history.
The idea that a path appears as you walk it, as you think it, as you speak it, if you surrender yourself to him.
So it was called the way then, amazingly.
For a certain man named Demetrius, a silversmith who made silver shrines of Diana, bought no small profit to craftsmen.
He called them together with the workers of similar occupation and said, Men, you know that we have our prosperity by this trade.
We are in the false idol game.
We make false idols.
This guy's saying, stop making false idols.
It'll be like saying, don't go on Amazon no more.
Stop worshipping your phone.
Stop it.
Get a grip.
Get off Instagram.
Get off X. Don't get off Rumble, though.
Stay on Rumble, ironically.
You know, like, you know, yeah, of course there would be, you know, I can't speak for 25 seconds without becoming a hypocrite because I'm a fallen, broken man.
I'm a wreck.
I'm just doing my best to be a good husband to my wife, a good father to my children, good mate, good co-worker with the people I work with.
I'm just doing my best.
I'm not trying to be in charge.
This should be in charge.
He called them together.
So this is our man, Demetrius, and said, listen, you know that we have our prosperity by this trade.
Moreover, you see in here that not only Ephesus, but throughout almost all Asia, this Paul has persuaded and turned away many people saying that they are not gods which are made with hands.
How can something be a god if you made it with your own hands or if you made it with your own thoughts?
How can it be a god?
How can your pornography or your phone or even your infatuation with a hobby be a god?
How can it be?
Unless, of course, you find God in it.
Unless you find grace when you fish or when you hunt or when you make things, when you devote yourself to God, then the divine will be present in it.
So not only is this trade of ours in danger of falling into disrepute, but also the temple of the great goddess Diana may be despised in her magnificence.
destroyed whom all Asia and the world worship.
Now, when they heard this, they were full of wrath and cried out saying, great is Diana of the Ephesians.
So the whole city was filled with confusion and rushed into the theater with one accord, having seized Gaius and Aristarchus, Macedonians, Paul's travel companions.
And when Paul wanted to go into the people, the disciples would not allow him.
Paul wants to go in there and chat to him.
He's a badass.
Then some of the officials of Asia, who were his friends, sent him pleading that he would not venture into the theater.
Some therefore cried one thing and some another for the assembly was confused.
And most of them did not know why they'd come together.
Like Glastonbury.
Are they there for a laugh, to do drugs, to fuck each other?
Or are they there because they want to free Palestine?
If you want free Palestine, like I reckon there are efficient ways, ways that you can meaningfully impact that.
If you want a government that's not controlled by the military industrial complex.
If you want peace, if you want your country not to be involved in foreign wars, you can participate in that.
But do you want that?
Do you want that?
Are you aware of what it's going to cost you to love God?
I'm not.
I'm terrified.
Some therefore cried one thing and they drew Alexander out of the multitude, the Jews putting him forward.
And Alexander motioned with his hand and wanted to make his defense to the people.
But when they found out that he was a Jew, all with one voice cried.
cried out for about two hours great is diana of the ephesians and when the city clerk had quieted the crowd he said men of ephesius what man is there who does not know that this city of the ephesians is temple guardian of the great goddess diana and of the image which fell down from zeus therefore since these things cannot be denied you ought to be quiet and do nothing rashly for you have brought these men here who are neither robbers of temples nor blasphemers of your goddess Therefore,
if Demetrius and his fellow craftsmen have a case against anyone, the courts are open and there are pro-consuls.
Let them bring charges against one another.
But if you have any other inquiry to make, it shall be determined into the lawful assembly, for we are in danger of being called in question for today's uproar, there being no reason which we may give to account for this disorderly gathering.
And when he'd said these things, he dismissed the assembly.
Thankfully, that dude, a bureaucrat, managed to bring about a little bit of calm, a little bit of reason.
And maybe there has to, if we can have reason derived from spiritual principles, that would be reason indeed, man.
That would be reason indeed.
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