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July 8, 2025 - Stay Free - Russel Brand
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THE MISSING MINUTE! Epstein Footage Missing AT LEAST A Minute + Cell Door Questions - SF610
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Waking wonders.
Waking me awakening.
There's a mini mission Hello Welcome to the shop Welcome to the shop Hey Whatever you're watching, let's get on over to Rumble and Rumble Premium.
And let's find that missing minute together.
Let's find out what's going on in that footage.
We're talking, in a way, about...
You're all happy with that.
I'm dressed in a shawl.
You're fucking with that.
We're going to be talking about the missing minute.
We're going to be talking about some U-turns.
I think you're going to have to refer to them as, in all honesty, whether it's on the subject of migration.
In my country, the UK, there's some terrorism legislation being used against activists.
And I guess what we're going to invite you to do, if you compare to this morning, is to see where principles can be applied beyond partisan and tribal affiliation with one political party.
Like, for example, if you believe that America should be deporting migrants, then how do you feel about the lobbying power of large corporations, whether that's in the food industry or in agricultural industry, which obviously is interconnected, sort of require a migrant labor, illegal migrant labour, to succeed?
Charlie Kirk's been talking about it, and we're going to be sort of following it up and commenting on that.
Thanks, Tim Paul and Tim Cast for the raid.
If you're joining us from there, we're talking about the missing minute.
We're talking about the migration reversal and we're talking about Trump and the potential Nobel Peace Prize victory that he's, I mean, he's been Netanyahu, Benjamin Netanyahu is nominating him for a peace prize.
I just, I did some research into that.
No, I didn't do research.
I know I'm trying to present myself like that.
I overheard someone say, they're right, Jake.
All right, Jake.
How you doing?
You're right, mate.
What's up?
Doing good.
Good to see you.
You're looking handsome.
You're doing all right over there, APAC.
Yes, doing great.
Good.
You're going to hate this story about Palestinian activism in the UK.
I'm telling you, it's going to rile you.
It's you can handle it.
I think it's good.
You've got to, haven't you?
You've been hounded around the world, you lot.
Now, what I want to say is this.
No, I didn't do some research.
I overheard that the Nobel Peace Prize, they made all their money from the development of like TNT or Jellignite or something.
So I was like, should we set up like a Peace Prize or something?
Like to essentially distract us from the fact that their whole fortune was founded upon blowing people up and exploding people.
I know I'm being reductive and I hope I'm being comedic because I absolutely refuse to take people seriously.
Whether it's pharmaceutical companies funding academia and museums, there's a sort of general paraphernalia and pomposity that surrounds power and elites.
I'll tell you this.
I'm anti-elites.
I'm anti-establishment.
I'm occasionally hypocritical and corrupt because I'm a broken man and I'm a broken individual.
But my instincts, the instincts that meant that I never got vaccinated and my family never got vaccinated, are intact.
I don't trust the establishment.
And if you're the establishment, I don't trust you.
It don't mean you're beyond redemption or that you're not one of God's people.
Of course you might be.
And it doesn't mean that I don't agree with a lot of you here in the chat that, you know, Trump is a lot better than, you know, put a shirt on.
I will not put a shirt on.
I'll take a shoel off.
How about that?
I like that sort of Trump is a man of our age.
He is what contemporary politics and American hegemony and American manifest destiny required at this time.
And that he speaks more plainly than a million people.
But are what a no about the missing minute.
Thanks for that.
Someone just gave me $5.
I'm going to read that comment for $5.
Oh, I'll read a comment for $5.
Thank you, Russell.
The social engineering is all over.
Get to know your community and most importantly, know God.
Yeah, social engineering.
I've been thinking about that.
You know, that we're being manipulated and managed into believing untrue things that are detrimental to ourselves, our well-being, our spirits, our communities, our nation.
We've got loads of stuff to talk to you about.
So frankly, better get on with it.
Should we just jump straight into the missing minute?
Do you want to know about the missing minute?
Where's that missing minute?
In our space, of course, we're going to be talking about Trump and Netanyahu, ongoing arms deals and the subject of migration.
But I feel like you lot care more about the missing minute.
So let's get into that.
Here's Caroline Levitt responding to Epstein client list questions after the recent DOJ and FBI statements.
We went from.
I've got thousands of hours of footage.
I've seen Jeffrey Epstein.
He was with Burton Ernie out of Sesame Street.
There's Periphon was knoshing him off.
He had Elmo.
I mean, I don't know how old Elmo is, but I've seen Jeffrey Epstein and Kislane Maxwell.
They was tonguing Elmo, right?
They had Big Bird and that Mr. Snuffleuffagus and they was ramming him.
So there ain't no files.
We're saying nothing.
There's no list.
I don't know.
I've seen says, can you tell me how to get to can you tell me how to get how to get to Epstein Island?
Whoa, we ain't got no list, motherfucker.
That I'm going to tell you.
Let's get into it.
How are they going to handle this little Virago?
Caroline, the DOJ and FBI have now concluded there was no Jeffrey Epstein client list.
What do you tell MAGA supporters who say they want anyone involved in Jeffrey Epstein's alleged crimes to be held accountable?
This administration wants anyone who has ever committed a crime to be held accountable.
And I would argue this administration has done more to lock up bad guys than certainly the previous administration.
and the Trump administration Isn't We're Better Than the Last Lot a political game that we see all over the world?
Or, oh, we're trying our best to sort this out, but it's the last lot.
My country does that.
Your country does that.
What we want is leadership.
Leadership sounds like this.
It's my responsibility.
You voted me in.
I'm on it.
I'm going to solve it.
If it costs me my life, you can have my life because I'm dead anyway.
And I'll tell you this, because it's been on my mind all day long.
I've been thinking a lot about Abraham and Isaac and the sacrifice of Isaac.
And like, you know, say an atheist, I can imagine, I don't know why I'm using Bill Maher in my imagination for this, but I imagine that if Bill Maher was talking about the sacrifice of Isaac, that he'd go, this is Bill Maher.
I love Bill Maher, by the way.
I know you won't, but I love him.
They'd go, you know, what kind of God would say you've got to sacrifice your son?
And then like, at the last minute, it's like, psych, you know?
Like, that's how Bill Maher, I think, would, that would be Bill Maher's take.
But what it is, is you've got to be willing to put God first, especially ahead of the thing that's most important to you, which is their son.
If you know that story from Genesis, they waited till old age.
The Lord told them, you're going to have a son.
That son's going to spawn some pretty difficult people.
That's going to spawn everybody.
It's going to spawn Jesus.
It's going to spawn all of us.
Them 12 tribes are going to be double important.
They're going to number like the sand on the beach, like the stars in the sky.
But you've got to do as you're told.
15 or 20 years later, he has Isaac.
Then 15 years, I think, into Isaac's life, he's like, listen, I need you to sacrifice Isaac.
And Abraham's, that's what you need, Lord.
That's what I'm going to do.
And if you want to approach it rationally, and it's hard to approach spiritual things rationally, you don't have a son without God.
And guess what?
Isaac's gonna die anyway.
Isaac did die.
I'm gonna die.
You're gonna die.
Your kids are gonna die.
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That's $10 for the fucking privilege.
We're all gonna die.
So if you're trying to make impermanent, transient things into a God, you are gonna struggle.
You are gonna fail.
So what I want from my leaders, and let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with this, is that they believe in principles that are permanent.
Principles that are permanent.
So if you're in charge of the United States of America or the UK or whatever, you're in charge, man.
You're in charge.
We all know Joe Biden was corrupt.
We know that now.
We know we were lied to about the laptops.
We know he was doing favors for Hunter Biden's business affiliates.
We know that the administration were deceptive about his senility.
We know that Jake Tapper and CNN were duped.
There was no way of knowing that Joe Biden was old.
I mean, look, he was so vibrant.
Look at his young face.
I mean, there seemed to be about nine of him.
He looked different every other day, didn't he?
They were trotting out.
There was that rig tall one.
There was one that had a very sort of tight face.
I mean, extraordinary.
Anyway, we know they were crap.
That was the problem.
The problem with the left and the intelligentsia and the metropolitan elite anti-establishment class, such as paradoxical though that may sound, was that they alloyed themselves too long and too strong onto the idea of like, oh, we just, the Democrats aren't perfect, but they're the best that it's going to be.
It's the best that it's going to be.
At least there's some concern for social justice.
And they followed that logic and that line for so long that in the end people are like, Trump's fucking amazing.
He's truly anti-establishment.
He says it how he is.
He's showing us inside of the building.
He's saying, I use the tape when he says the Hillary Clinton.
I use the same tax loopholes that all your donors use.
He's like, war, man, this guy's guns blazing.
Now, what we've got is Trump in office, Trump in power.
How is he doing on the subject of migration?
How is he doing on the subject of war?
Because it looks like Ukraine are going to continue to be armed.
Now, if you are determined to continue to love Trump, I don't blame you.
He's lovable in a whole bunch of ways.
He's charismatic.
He's interesting.
He's brilliant.
He's better than all the others.
I get it.
But how do you feel about the changing the perspective on migration and changing the perspective on arming Ukraine?
How are you managing that?
How are you managing it in your mind is what I want to know.
Let's carry on with Caroline Levitt talking about the Epstein clients.
And the Trump administration is committed to truth and to transparency.
That's why the Attorney General and the FBI director pledged at the president's direction to do an exhaustive review of all of the files related to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and his death.
And they put out a memo in conclusion of that review.
There was material they did not release because, frankly, it was incredibly graphic and it contained child pornography, which is not something that's appropriate for public consumption.
But they committed to an exhaustive investigation.
That's what they did.
And they provided the results of that.
That's transparency.
Okay, so fair enough.
We don't want to watch child pornography unless you're a paedophile.
That makes sense.
Let's have a look at whether...
Everyone's in there going, is she married?
Listen, focus on the story.
She's an attractive woman.
Get it together.
Focus.
That's transparency.
Oh, Caroline.
Okay, so the FBI looks at the circumstances surrounding the debt of Jeopardy.
You sick, horny conspiracy theorists in the Rumble chat.
If you're watching this on YouTube, get into the Rumble chat where you can objectify this press secretary in peace.
the death of Jeffrey Epstein.
According to the report, this...
He's always in that mood, isn't he?
He's always jabbing away with that pen.
He's always slightly like, come on.
Report.
This systematic review revealed no incriminating client list.
So what happened to the Epstein client list that the Attorney General said she had on her desk?
Well, I think if you go back and look at what the Attorney General said in that interview, which was on your network on Fox News, John Roberts said, DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients.
Will that really happen?
And she said, it's sitting on my desk right now to review.
Yes, she was saying the entirety of all of the paperwork, all of the paper in relation to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
That's what the Attorney General was referring to, and I'll let her speak for that.
But again, when it comes to the FBI and the Department of Justice, they are more than committed.
Huh?
She almost looked like she wanted to smile right there.
It's difficult, man.
Almost like, you got me.
Well, look, don't you.
Let's just for a minute take a breath and be honest with ourselves.
When you're running the American government, organizations like the CIA, the FBI, the Department of Justice, do you imagine that they just sort of literally tell you everything that's going on?
Or do you think there are layer after layer of esoteric and clandestine information that you just have to protect and that it's different?
Have you ever been somewhere new, like on a vacation?
Do you remember projecting what it would be like in North Carolina as to what it was like when you actually got there?
I don't know why I used that example.
I'm thinking to go in there.
I suppose that's what it is.
Anyway, look, the point is this.
Once you are in power, you are confronted with the positions of somewhere in power.
Great example of this.
I don't know if this is biblical or mythical.
Is it mythical?
The sword of Damocles that no one knows until you get into the throne, that there is a sword suspended above your head by a single thread that can drop at any time.
That is the sword of Damocles.
You can't see it because it's veiled.
You can only see it once you're in the position of power.
I would suggest that Dan Bongino and Cash Patel and perhaps even Donald Trump himself have now been exposed to the sword of Damocles.
Of course, Trump's been in office and been in power before.
And I don't know, man, I do think of him as a sort of a truly unique individual in so many ways.
But what I am not surprised by, although I am disappointed, is that we're not getting like, fucking hell, man, like Bill Gates, he was there every day.
Bill Clinton, check these photos out, man.
Did you?
I mean, we're not Getting that.
So, presumably, there are alliances that exist between powerful institutions and powerful individuals that override their alliance to you.
That's what it's what let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
Did you not know that already?
I mean, I kind of knew that, didn't you?
Or they am committed to ensuring that bad people are put behind bars.
They have an operation going on right now called Summer Heat, which has our murder rate trending.
Summer Heat makes me feel fine, hiding all the pedoes in my mind.
They mind Operation Summer Heat give us the f the Epstein.
Is our murder rate trending in the lowest direction in United States history?
Their emphasis.
Look over there!
Look over there!
The murder rate!
It's slower than ever!
Oh, the sword's hanging by a thread!
History, their emphasis on violent crime and locking up violent criminals has led to the arrest of 14,000 violent criminals.
That's a 62% increase from the same time period last year.
So, this attorney general and the FBI director are committed to putting bad people behind bars where they belong.
They promised an exhaustive review.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, heard it.
Heard that one.
Let's have a look at now.
I'm interested in this missing minute footage because if that, like, if you've seen it, there's like a little jump cut in it.
Let's check that out because if you are covering it up, tidy up the footage, man.
Alex, I have to say, I'm with the people that still have questions about this.
I kind of don't buy the.
Hold on, I'm going to read this because this is a good comment in locals.
It's from my friend Purple Flower.
She puts good stuff in there.
Interesting how when Epstein's good friend is president, there is suddenly no list or videos.
Interesting.
Russ used to say that, hold on, get back.
People in power would never give up their power willingly.
Now he's...
Now he sucks Trump's tiny weird cock.
Sad.
Tiny.
Why are them two adjectives for the cock, tiny and weird?
Like, tiny, weird cock.
Those are interesting adjectives you've gone for there, mate.
I'm also not sucking Trump's tiny weird cock.
I have no information on the nature of Donald Trump's penis, and I would suggest that neither do you.
And that's from a member of locals.
Yeah, imagine what's going on in the Rumble chat.
People don't like you.
These are people that are paying to participate in our community.
Now, listen, mate, I'm like not.
This is my true feelings on Donald Trump, that he's an anomaly and an extraordinary individual.
And that if you are going to have these, what am I saying?
These kind of imperialist institutions and systems of power, then it was both inevitable, necessary, and somewhat favourable that someone like Trump, and there is no one else like Trump, emerged, because he is such an extraordinary, unique and particular person, so defined by assets and aspects of our culture that would be a requirement if you were to be in a position of leadership.
And also, by the way, he's such a solid, stern opposition and refutation of what preceded it, which was, I think, more nefarious, the bureaucratic global imperialism that I believe would have led to deeper and deeper domination through surveillance and biometrics.
I think that had Kamala Harris won, by now there would be sort of the normalization of new currencies that could be shut down.
You know, I don't know.
It's just, that's pie in the sky.
But what I'm saying is, is that what I like about Trump is that he's a problem for, I think, the very worst of the elites.
What I'm trying to present to our audience for discussion is the evident limitations of the MAGA populist movement when it comes to these issues.
Arms and the distribution of arms, the industry and business of war, and surprisingly, because I didn't anticipate this one, even matters that pertain to deportation and control of, inverted commerce, illegal immigrants.
There, I would have thought that that would have been a red line there, that they would have been able to enact the campaign promises in administrative policy.
And I'm kind of surprised to see that they're not able to do that.
And it's interesting, and we're going to be talking about that at length.
It's because, of course, there are powerful economic interests that benefit from illegal immigration.
That's why it's allowed to happen.
Indeed, anytime you note something peculiar in a culture, if you look at it long enough, it will relate to the interests of the powerful.
This is one of our primary analyses and perhaps fundamental to our entire perspective, that what we regarded, when I say we, I mean almost everyone, the pandemic period, we regarded it as a crisis to the most powerful interests in the world.
It was an advantageous opportunity.
It facilitated wealth transfer, the ability to regulate, a kind of piloting of how willing people would be to concede and subjugate themselves to authority and power.
Big pharma benefited, big tech benefited.
Its beneficiaries were extraordinary.
And by the way, various elites, even when you're talking about middle-class elites, like a social category that I would fit into, were not impacted as negatively as people that did not have financial means to navigate that crisis.
So the reason that's so foundational and informative and important, I feel, is because we're in a pivotal time, mate.
We're in a time where power is altering and shifting.
In an understandable response to globalism, people have reverted to nationalism, make America great again, all over Europe, nationalism, the controversy in the Romanian election, the reversal, the rejection of the candidate that was going to win, the shutting down of Maureen Le Pen, the vilification of Nigel Farage, all nationalist America first, France first, Britain first politicians.
But now we're seeing, because of the victory of Trump, what happens when they get into power.
So I'm interested because the margin in which they can't operate and legislate, and that margin we see here includes releasing the Epstein list, is where real power operates.
That's what I'm trying to track.
I'm not interested in sucking anybody's cock, anybody's.
Thanks very much.
Or, in fact, thanks to the grace of our Lord and Saviour Christ Jesus, sex in general has taken a real secondary role in my life.
I've got to tell you.
What I'm interested in is truth.
And how you get to truth is through open-hearted analysis and also accepting that there is such a thing as a truth.
That, my friend, is what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
Interested because I'm interested in conversation, but try not to be stupid because I detest stupidity.
Although I am tolerant of it, because one has to be in this world.
Now then, let's have a look at the missing minute, baby.
Nothing to see here.
And I don't know that the Justice Department helped their case.
I mean, Jake Tapper, what credibility has Jake Tapper got left with a missing minute?
He's got a missing six months when it comes to reporting on COVID and Joe Biden.
They released this video.
Let's show it.
It shows no one entered the area surrounding Epstein's cell in the hours before he died.
But there's something significant about this videotape.
What is it?
Well, here's one thing that some people on the Internet...
The internet are picking up on, which is that there is about a minute missing between 11.58 p.m.
58 seconds and 12 a.m. the night that Epstein was apparently killed or died.
Some people are saying, was this even Epstein's cell?
This is not the video.
It's not Epstein's cell.
It was different.
Okay, that's interesting.
Trump and Bongino.
Let's have a look at that.
The FBI, under the direction of Cash Patel and Dan Borgino, is back to the basics.
Locking up criminals, clean up America's streets.
We have the greatest law enforcement professionals as well, but politics and corrupt leadership often prevent them from doing their job.
That's no longer the case.
And now they've been unleashed to do their jobs.
Make America safe again.
Okay.
Interesting.
Interesting.
And let's see Elon still trolling Trump.
I wonder how this is going to play out because now we're dealing with someone with resources.
Not the resources of a nation, but probably not far off it.
And also, he doesn't deal with the infrastructural prohibitions that someone in charge of a nation deals with.
Let's see what Elon Musk is saying.
Libs say he will release the Epstein file if elected Democrat Elise in any time now.
Interesting, interesting, interesting.
Okay, so let me like, listen, this is, let's pursue this.
Let's see.
Okay, so we're dealing with the disappointment about the Epstein files.
What's happening with the wars?
Here, Donald Trump says that they're going to continue, you, the Americans, your taxpayer dollars are going to continue to fund the armaments of Ukraine in their, let's face it, unwinnable war against Russia.
Check it.
And are you planning to send more weapons to Ukraine?
We're going to send some more weapons.
They have to be able to defend themselves.
They're getting hit very hard now.
They're getting hit very hard.
We're going to have to send more weapons.
You're defensive weapons, primarily, but they're getting hit very, very hard.
So many people are dying in that mess.
Oh, dear.
So Ukraine is America first.
Statement by Chief Pentnig and spokesman Sean Parnell on Ukraine military aid.
As President Trump's direction, the Department of Defense, excuse me, at President Trump's direction, the Department of Defense is sending additional defensive weapons to Ukraine to ensure the Ukrainians can defend themselves while we work to secure a lasting peace and ensure the killing stops.
Our framework for the President to evaluate military shipments across the globe remains in effect integral to our America first priorities.
So, okay, then I suppose it's just an invitation for us to discuss.
And I know there's a lot of people being incredibly vocal.
Tucker Carlson, Candice Owens, Dave Smith, people that were supportive of Trump during campaigning are certainly asking some important questions.
And here we can highlight perhaps some disparities between pledges and promises offered in campaigning and policy delivered during administration, which I would say is relatively uniform, a part of the political trajectory, isn't it?
Whether you're talking about stuff Kierstama said while campaigning and then what he's done since being in government or it seems Donald Trump and presumably Biden and presumably Kamala.
Let's have a look at this story because I suppose when it comes to America's relationship with arms and Israel, there's been a continuity regardless of administration.
Would that be fair to say?
Let's have a look at this.
Benjamin Netanyahu has nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
But what is a Nobel Peace Prize?
Wherever there is pageantry, wherever there is pomp, wherever there is insignia and sigils of power, look closely, you will find there's even nothing there or corruption, whether you're talking about a royal family or a nation.
The more pageantry, the less likely it is that there's something actually there.
So I want to present to you, Mr. President, the letter I sent to the Nobel Prize Committee.
It's nominating you for the Peace Prize, which is well deserved.
And you should get it.
Thank you very much.
This I didn't know.
Well, thank you very much.
Coming from you in particular, this is very meaningful.
Thank you very much.
That's pretty much.
Also, it's weird to watch the social dynamic of it.
It's a bit sort of embarrassing.
You know, I just want you to know I've nominated you for a peace prize.
I wasn't going to say anything.
I was going to let it be a surprise on the day where you get the peace prize itself.
But anyway, I'm going to tell you.
Trump's off.
Oh, thank you.
Coming from you.
I mean, I don't know about like Netanyahu.
You can have a variety of views, and that will likely depend on your ethnicity, your religion, and the kind of media that you consume.
But I wouldn't say that he's sort of the first person that comes to mind when you think of peace prizes necessarily.
Whatever your political views, let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
Okay, let's see what our mate, the CNN pollster, he's ever enthusiastic about data, thinks about the possibility that real change will come from Elon Musk.
If you're watching this on YouTube, we'll be with you for a little longer, but we're ultimately going to ask you to click the link and join us over on Rumble.
It's not as bad as everyone says.
Like heroin.
Give it a go.
No, heroin's bad for you.
Don't do heroin.
Heroin is.
No, it's bad.
It's bad.
It's bad.
Let's not get into the nuances.
Yeah, this entire thing makes very little sense to me.
It makes about as much sense as selling sand in the desert.
What are we talking about here?
What is the size of Elon Musk's base?
Well, I calculate it to be about 4%.
Just 4%.
One, two, three, four percent of all voters.
What is that base made up of?
Well, it's those who view Elon Musk favorably and the GOP unfavorably.
We're talking just about 4% of all voters out there because it turns out most of the people who like Elon Musk already like the GOP already.
That is, they already have a party form.
In my mind, there is just no base for Elon Musk third party in the electorate, at least initially speaking.
All right.
When we talk about third party...
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You lunatic you.
Good news though, we don't have to take our shoes off no more.
Is that true?
Is that actually happening?
For two decades, they made you walk barefoot in filthy airports like your sneakers were a threat to national security.
Is this in my country, the UK, or in yours?
It's gone.
No pre-chick, no real idea.
Everyone keeps their shoes on.
What changed?
Why now?
Yeah, why is that?
Why has that changed?
I mean, I'm glad about it, though.
Hey, listen, Tucker Carlson interviewed, of course, the Prime Minister, President of Iran.
Let's have a little look at this now.
Masood Pezik Shian, President of Iran.
Let's have a look.
First of all, at the moment where Tucker Carlson asked about the chant, deaf to America, deaf to America.
You think Iran, don't you?
You think deaf to America.
I suppose the biggest objections to Tucker Carlson interviewing the president of Iran were that it's somehow unpatriotic, in particular, if Iran have sanctioned assassination attempts against Trump.
Well, that's one of the things he asked about.
Also, he asked about the sort of loathing of America that sort of seems like a deep part of Iranian identity.
Let's check it.
Many Americans are afraid of Iran.
You say you're not afraid, but Americans are afraid of Iran.
And they believe that Iran would like to strike the United States with a nuclear weapon.
They see video of Iranians saying death to America, describing our country as great Satan.
What is your opinion of that?
Should we be afraid of Iran?
I believe that this is a very wrong impression that anybody might have of Iran or the Iranians.
I would like to remind you that Iran has never invaded another country in the last 200 years.
When they say death to another country.
Death to the United States.
It doesn't mean death to some people say, oh, well, they fund Hamas or Hezbollah.
Is that what people would say?
They don't mean death to the people.
Then you say, but what about proxy wars?
What was the conflicts throughout Southeast Asia?
What's Ukraine?
What's Afghanistan?
Proxy wars.
The people of the United States or even to the officials of the United States.
They mean death to crimes, death to killing and carnage, death to supporting, killing others, death to insecurity and instability.
Have you ever heard that Iranian killing an American?
Have you ever heard that?
Or a terrorist that was Iranian and he carried out a terrorist attack against the Americans?
No, it was your president who confessed that the Americans created the ISIS in our region and they were responsible for this wrong image that is portrayed of religion or the Muslims in the world.
And once again, I would like to tell you and remind you that this is not death to the American people or to the officials.
Death to crimes and atrocities, to bullying, to the use of force.
Okay, fair enough.
Everyone's got propaganda, though.
Everyone's got a perspective, everyone's got a way of...
So beyond that, you're going to get biased inflections and rhetoric.
You could say that what the president of Iran, they're saying is entirely true and legitimate, or you could query the nature of the funding for inverted commerce terrorist organizations.
And then you can start asking why, what is the cause and source of terrorism?
Who determines what's terrorism and what's legitimate warfare?
It's very difficult, man.
It's very, very difficult.
Is Russell trying to defend this retard?
Which one, though?
Which one, one wonders?
Crikey, listen, what I would suggest is that we're living in a time where because of the way that information is conveyed, it's become increasingly complex to make claims about truth beyond the absolute truth of your individual subjective experience and the potential objective truth of a higher power, which for me would be God.
So you're going to live, we're going to live, in a space that's very, very fluid and very fluxy, that's continually changing, not just because of the fast and difficult velocity of the news cycle every day, some new complex story, but also shifting opinions that will be certainly impacted by influence.
I wonder if you think Joe Rogan saying this about Gaza will impact the overall perspective of Americans when it comes to the conflict between Israel and Palestine.
Check it out.
What they've done to Gaza is fucking insane.
It's insane.
And if you can't see that, if you can't say that, and your response is, Israel has the right to defend itself, like, what are you talking about?
Against what?
Children?
Against women and children that are getting blown apart?
Against aid workers that are getting killed?
Like, what are you talking about?
Like, we can't have a rational conversation if you're not willing to address that.
Yeah.
You see what's happened in Gaza even yesterday.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The people that were waiting for food got bombed.
Yeah.
It's insane.
And no one wants to talk about it.
Right.
And if you do talk about it, you're anti-Semitic, which is so strange.
I don't know how they've wrangled that.
I think a lot of people want to talk about it.
It's getting talked about a lot.
In fact, this is a conversation that's sort of pretty much incessant.
I think what is significant is that there aren't conversations taking place between opposing groups, institutions, individuals, or representatives that can meaningfully impact the situation.
There are siloed, hostile, hot conflicts taking place all over the online space.
I mean, if I glance to my right of the screen there on Rumble Premium, or if you look at your X-Feed, you'll see that there's little but conversation around Israel and Palestine and hot vitriol from every direction.
What's obviously required is an entirely different purview and perspective, one geared towards solutions.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
Let's have a look at some of the more frivolous conversations that are taking place.
This one, I've seen this a couple of times.
This is Charlize Theron, the Hollywood movie star, talking about having sex with younger men.
Let's have a look and let me know if you think this is glib and trivial or if you think this is sort of one of the components of social engineering which is helping us to take a different view of sexual dynamics between men and women.
Let's have a look.
With women, it's always like something must be wrong with her.
She can't keep a man.
She must be a real bitch.
What a cunt.
I love that I don't have to run every fucking thing by a guy.
I'm having the kind of sex I never had in my 20s or in my 30s.
We should be the ones that are like, fuck you.
Like I'm going to have an orgasm.
This is kind of how I talked in like between 2000 and I don't know when I was sort of first famous in the UK and in your country.
I used to sort of trivialize sex and talk about hedonism and decadence like it was a kind of sport, a joyful, fantastic and brilliant sport.
And any idiot can see that orgasms and pleasure are, by definition, enjoyable.
I think it's interesting the way that now a female can talk in a positive, shall we say, and celebrated way about sex and promiscuity.
That's definitely a change, but is it progress?
I think we sometimes mistake change for progress.
Indeed, the idea of progress seems pretty central to our culture.
We're progressing technologically and medicinally and our ability to observe is so superior to that of our predecessors that we must somehow know more.
But I think that we might be able to observe and measure material reality with more dexterity and more deliberately than our predecessors.
But the idea that we're progressing, I think that's something that needs to be scrutinized a little more deeply.
If the trajectory that I've experienced is anything to go by, in the future Charlize Theron will face a personal reckoning about the nature of her sex and sexuality.
And possibly beyond that, the events of her promiscuous past might be reframed, particularly if Charlize Theron doesn't continue to be safely housed within institutions of entertainment that celebrate paganism and hedonism as a necessary component for keeping people gridlocked in individual selfishness that means that we're generally distracted from things that matter.
And when I say things that matter, I recognise that's quite a fluid term.
So to be clearer about that, I would say having personal autonomy to serve God and to serve family and to serve community.
And you might have some flexibility around the definitions of those terms.
And in a truly democratic and free society, you would be granted that fluidity.
That's why whenever we get the opportunity, we advocate for the decentralization, decentralization of authority, of authority, personal authority, spiritual authority, and community authority.
I.e., there is only one source of authority and it's not a human being and it's not a human government.
I'm going to have an orgasm, but I did just recently fuck a 26-year-old and it was really fucking amazing.
There's a casting for this movie and you have to go.
Yeah.
God, it's amazing.
For this movie, and you'll have to go on Saturday night and they gave me the address and it Was this director's house?
The little voice inside me definitely said, This isn't right.
I remember like being furious with myself because I couldn't believe how I had let myself down.
Like, I was like, What the fuck?
Who the fuck are you?
Where the fuck, why the fuck would you allow that until you are in this environment?
Don't tell me how you're gonna behave.
Hello there, Mark LG.
I see you there.
I don't have messianic delusions.
I'll tell you that.
We're all lined up on our knees, shoulder to shoulder, the people we love most in the world and the people we loathe most in the world.
To God, we're all infinitely valuable, none of us superior to one another.
And that's an opinion you can arrive at pretty easily, rationally and materially, as well as spiritually, that we are in infinite space in both directions, unable to comprehend the movements and poetics of the sub-molecular world or the vast symphonies of the cosmos.
In such a vast stave, how would any note be superior to any other unless it was an expression of a holy and divine melody?
Let's make abortion great again.
Cynthia Nixon wears a make abortion great again hat.
Why not?
Megan Kelly responds to that.
These people are sick.
Extraordinary.
And what's our man saying about communism?
Oh, no, no, I can't get into that.
That's too complicated.
I can't read those anymore.
It's too much for me.
It's too much pressure.
Okay, hey, listen, let's have a quick message from one of our partners.
We'll be back in a second.
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Keep it going, Russell.
Great stuff.
That is from Benito Mussolini.
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Oh, shut that door.
Good lad.
Good lad.
Thank you.
Thank you for being with us.
I guess what's yeah, come in Sunshine.
You can pull up a chair if you want.
Can he pull up a chair?
Jake, will you help Gabe bring a chair over?
Maybe a smaller one.
That's pretty heavy, that chair.
Maybe a smaller.
You could sit on just that little stool that's over there or any chair.
It's my friend Gabe's joining me for a moment.
Now, I wanted to have a look at a few lighter things, because I tell you what, it's very difficult to sit and explain to you, or at least to do my best to explain to you, the complexity of American nationalist politics and the craziness of the world.
You're right there.
Come a little bit closer.
This is my friend Gabe.
Let's tell people a little bit more.
Yeah, let's get that in here, mate.
Pull it in.
Watch out for that cable.
Good.
Sit down, Sunshine.
Tell us how old you are, where you're from, and a bit about you.
I am 12 years old.
Let me get you.
Move that neck.
There we go.
Now we've got your sunshine.
I am 12 years old, and I'm from...
Florida and No, I was born in Dallas, Texas.
And I really like listening to your podcast.
Do you honestly?
Yeah.
You allowed to listen to it.
I'm going to curse less.
No, I'm not.
Good, good.
I'm not going to listen to it.
But you are doing it.
I'm going to do it with my mom for a bit.
Well, listen, knowing that there's 12-year-olds listening, it does make me think I should curse a little less.
But, like, you know, I do sometimes curse in front of my children because I think that I don't...
I.e., you could get pulled into what I would call Phariseeism.
Do you know what I mean by that?
Like just watching the laws all the time, Gabe, and not observing the spirit of the law.
What do you think about that?
I think that, well, cussing is hard for me, honestly.
Why?
Because I struggle with that.
I get mad at my siblings and I just cuss them out.
And I'm like, why did it, and then later I pay for it.
I'm like, why the heck did I do that?
You know?
But like what you're saying about like stuff, like you got to stay clean on the inside and the outside.
Because if you're clean only on the outside, then you're dirty on the inside.
Do you know like our Lord, mate, said that, didn't he?
When he's like having it out with the Pharisees and Sadducees at the Temple of Solomon there, he's saying like you're whitewashed on the outside, but inside, festering corpses.
And I like that.
So like, you know, me, what I've always tried to be, Gabe, is authentic and own the fact that I'm broken and flawed.
And hopefully the Lord will see that.
And like, if you're transparent, then people will hopefully know, well, this guy ain't perfect, but then I'm not perfect.
The problem comes when other people start pretending they're perfect.
what do you think about that?
Because I think like it's hard for me not to do that because like I'll draw and I'm like I'm horrible and I'm like, oh, this is bad.
I want to make it better and it ends up being worse, you know?
Tell me, mate, like do you pay much attention to politics?
Do you care about stuff like that?
Sorta, sort of not.
Because like right now I'm trying to like kind of do my own thing, but I'm sort of into politics a bit.
You're mostly like me and you, when we've chatted before, we were at them baptisms that were taking place down the beach.
And I know that you're very passionate about Jesus.
And what else is there really to be passionate about?
If you have that basic interest, then like everything else can really grow out from that, I believe.
Yeah, honestly, the happiest man alive doesn't need money because he's got Jesus, you know.
Yeah.
Well, I suppose I wonder, what I wonder is in this context to see here, like, you know, I'm streaming now on Rumble.
I'm talking a lot about sort of politics and power.
Now, what I think has happened over time, mate, is that the power of Christ has been usurped by the power of the state and by the power of government.
I think it's good to have kings and it's good to have leaders if those kings and leaders are informed by and themselves governed by our Lord and Savior.
But if those people are resorting to what you might call human power, they're likely to, I would say, fall in darkness, in sin.
Take Saul, for instance.
Yeah, go on.
He was like, so for those of you who don't know, Saul was put king of Israel by God.
And then he like just was like, ooh, me, me, me, mime.
Like, he wasn't playing Jesus first, you know?
Yeah, well.
And we need all to, we need to do that.
Yeah, Saul, for a minute, had the holy hand upon him, like he was raised up, wasn't he?
But then it went all wrong.
But what does Samuel do?
Samuel sees David coming down the pipe.
This kid, this kid's got a chance.
You're a little bit like David, young David in the shepherd phase, aren't you?
Tell me a little bit about what is it, what's your condition that you have?
I was born with shriebal palsy at 25 weeks.
I was one pound.
Whoa!
Two ounces, 12 ounces, one pound, 12 ounces.
So I was born micropremi, and that's honestly been hard for me.
Like, why am I here?
Why has God put me here?
Like, what am I supposed to do, you know?
How do you answer those things?
Well, I mean, I just pray, and whatever he tells me is what I get.
You sometimes feel angry.
Yes, very angry.
Why?
Because I'm like, well, this is unfair, because I'm like, I watch my dad and everyone play guitar and I have one sitting in my room.
I'm like, I'm never going to be able to play the guitar of my life unless I get better at what I do, you know?
Yeah, right.
Because you feel like you have limitations compared to other people.
But do you sometimes feel that you, while you may have those limitations, have gifts that other people don't have?
Yep.
Tell me about that.
Like, so one time my dad lost this notebook and I was been good at like praying and finding stuff and he's like, okay, pray for this.
And he legit found it on a road sign with like tire tracks all over it.
It was like a miracle.
Sometimes, you know, when I first saw you, I thought there was something very special about you.
And I think that what it is, is that there is a light coming through you, Gabe.
I think God is with you.
I think that you're very beautiful.
I can't imagine how hard it is to deal with whatever limitations you experience because of cerebral palsy.
Am I saying it right?
Yes.
Because of cerebral palsy.
But what I do know is that you have a countenance, a face that shines very, very beautifully and you have a good spirit.
And I reckon that maybe, and I try and think this in my own life with my own suffering, that maybe that you will take different choices and turns and routes or routes in your accent as a result of the cerebral palsy that you wouldn't otherwise have taken.
And anyway, it feels like you don't need me to say that because you seem like you already live with that warmth and positivity.
Like the first couple months, like as far as I can remember, it was hard because down where I live, I would get made fun of it.
And then I just learned, hey, they're going to make fun of me.
I'm not going to hang out with those punks, you know?
I'm feeling like I might curse.
I might curse about them effing punks.
F them punks.
Yeah, exactly.
Gabe, that's a superpower, man.
You can find lost things.
That's cool.
Yeah, and then they're like, you want to go hang out?
And I'm like, why would I hang out with y'all?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And you can reach into the spirit realm and detect the undetectable.
I love you, mate.
You're a good geezer.
We'll hang out.
We'll hang out.
We'll hang out with my kids.
And, you know, we're in the same neighborhood, aren't we?
Yep.
Yeah, we're doing okay, mate.
We're doing okay.
There ain't nobody that lives a life free from challenge, is there?
Like, all of us have got our challenges.
Some of the times when I've had crisis in my own life, and that, you know, I feel like, well, everyone's got crisis.
In fact, before you come here, we were talking about the sacrifice, you know, our Lord asking Abraham to sacrifice Isaac.
And as someone said in the chat, that obviously foreshadows his sacrifice of his first son, his only son for us.
But what I thought about is Isaac dies anyway.
We're all going to die anyway.
So you might as well embrace eternity.
Exactly.
Embrace the eternal.
Let's not get too wedded to the corporeal, material reality.
Let's allow the spirit to thrive in us.
That's what I'm thinking, Gabe.
You're giving me a real boost there.
Right.
Now, I'm going to just wheel you off.
You're a good boy.
I love you, mate.
I love you.
Right.
Let me wrap this stuff up and then I'll come out and we'll hang out.
I love you, Gabe.
See you in a minute.
See you in a minute, Sunshine.
Well done.
Good contribution.
A lot of positivity.
People love you.
Now, I would just want to do some of this light stuff before we wrap it up.
Then we're going to do some deep dive into the migration story and into complex issues in the UK around terrorism and the support of Palestine, an ongoing and continually divisive issue.
But before we get into that, let's look for a minute at Mark Zuckerberg's crazy way of celebrating the 4th of July.
A lot of people when they see Mark Zuckerberg feel very unusual feelings.
Let's see how we feel ourselves when looking at Mark Zuckerberg's weird crazy.
He does every year, doesn't he?
He posts something like himself windsurfing as an eagle or sort of dressed up as a mouse.
He's doing something now.
Let's have a look.
Avengers!
Assemble.
No!
Go!
Thank you.
I'm not on board with that.
I'm not on board with that celebration, not one bit, because what I think is, this is what I feel, like with the new emergent, all-powerful, oligarchical class, like doing stuff that makes them like seem all cute and that, I feel like, fuck off.
You've been telling us the truth.
Oh, no, I just finished talking about not cursing with little Gabe and everything.
I think like, man, what about why did you suppress true information during, why did you write to Fauci during COVID?
I don't know, man.
There's no point getting worked up about it.
Let's see what Alex Jones said.
Let Alex Jones get worked up on our behalf.
Mark Zuckerberg's latest July 4th stand is so ridiculous and I can almost forgive him for helping the Democrats steal the 2020 election.
But on second force, treason is so serious, I could never forgive him or trust him.
Yeah, Alex Jones.
Alex Jones is angry, so we don't have to be.
As you know, I am a proud Englishman whilst happily exiled here in the United States of America, the land of the free, the land of the brave.
I still maintain a keen interest in matters in my home country, which appears currently to be defined by the reunification of Oasis.
Liam and Noel together again, two brothers defined as much by conflict as they are by confluence, unified and bringing back a kind of nostalgia to the UK.
I mean nostalgia and bringing back, as I suppose, tautologists.
But in a way, what good bands have there been since Oasis?
I was thinking about that.
Would you say Arcade Fire?
I don't know.
Let me know who you think has been a valuable musical contribution since the mid-90s.
Of course, like Nirvana were before them, the last great American rock band, Nirvana.
I don't know.
Tell me.
Am I just old?
Anyway, what I want to talk about is how what I believe is happening through the sort of constant recycling of nostalgia is that the culture is entering into its sort of, I would say, its death rattles, its dying phase.
The culture is not generating, yeah, it's not generating anything new.
It's simply perusing and resurrecting its last decaying ideas.
Let me know what you think about that.
Let's have a look.
*music*
I bet it was fantastic.
That'll tell you.
If them guys know how to put on a show and understand Verve and Richard Ashcroft and that were supporting them.
I bet it was fantastic.
Let me know if you went.
I was good mates with him for a long time, Noel Gallagher, and I wish him nothing but goodness and positivity.
Another person from my near past, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, who turned 90 recently.
Here's his message.
If you follow my content, you'll know that when I met the Dalai Lama, he pulled my beard much too hard and it really hurt.
And it was very weird to be in physical pain and to look to the source of that pain and to see the Dalai Lama and think, I'm getting bullied by the Dalai Lama.
Here he is on the occasion of his 90th birthday.
How are these spiritual patriarchs going to handle these complex, choppy times?
Remember, the Dalai Lama was on the very precipice of being cancelled, wasn't he?
For licking that little boy.
Remember that?
He licked the little boy like a lollipop.
Now, I remember thinking, well, come on, man, everyone's getting too excited and carried away by nonsense.
But people were pretty upset about that.
On the occasion of my 90th birthday, says His Holiness, I understand that well-wishers and friends in many places, including Tibetan communities, are gathering for celebrations.
I particularly appreciate the fact that many of you are using the occasion to engage in initiatives that highlight the importance of compassion, warm-heartedness, and altruism.
Good news.
I'm just a simple Buddhist monk.
I don't normally engage in birthday celebrations.
However, since you were organizing events focused on my birthday, I wish to share some thoughts.
While it's important to work for material development, it's vital to focus on achieving peace of mind through cultivating a good heart and by being compassionate, not just towards near and dear ones, but toward everyone.
Through this, you will contribute to making the world a better place.
Love thy neighbor as you love yourself and love one another as I have loved you.
That the category of neighbor is not limited by locale.
Love everyone so that you can get here through Christ.
As for myself, I will continue to focus on my commitments of promoting human values, religious harmony, drawing attention to the ancient Indian wisdom that explains the workings of mind and emotions and Tibetan culture and heritage, which has so much potential to contribute to the world through its emphasis on peace of mind and compassion.
Peace be with you.
Peace upon you.
Be not afraid.
You can get there with our Lord also.
I develop determination and courage in my daily life through the teachings of the Buddha and Indian masters such as Shanti Deva, whose following aspiration I strive to uphold.
As long as space endures, as long as sentient beings remain, until then may I too remain to dispel the miseries of the world.
I believe in God the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord, conceived of the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, who was crucified, died, and was buried.
He descended into hell on the third day.
He rose again from the dead.
He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of God the Father Almighty.
From there he will come to judge the living and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting.
Amen.
Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come.
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
Amen.
Hail Mary full of grace.
The Lord is with thee.
Blessed art thou amongst women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us in as now and at the hour of our death.
Amen.
Hail Mary full of grace.
The Lord is with thee.
Blessed art thou amongst women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us in as now and at the hour of our death.
Amen.
Hail Mary full of grace, the Lord is with thee.
Blessed art thou amongst women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us in as now and at the hour of our death.
Amen.
Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit, as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end.
Amen.
The perennialist believes, I suppose, that there are many paths to the Lord.
Aldous Huxley in his book Perennialism outlined these ideas.
Joseph Cowell said that you should probably embrace the faith of your kin and your kind.
This morning I prayed the stations of the cross.
And yesterday I prayed the blood of Christ over every aspect of my life.
The challenge that I found when I say New Age, and of course New Age is not an appropriate way to describe the millennia old faith and ideas of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
But the distinction when surrendering to Christ is that I here in the present moment surrender to the fully man, fully God being, Christ Jesus, the Messiah, who lived a perfect life and was sacrificed that I may be absolved of my sin and rose again, that I may know eternal life.
In so doing, I neutralize and inoculate myself against the sin of returning to false idolatry.
The poles of false idolatry are centered in personal neurology and biochemistry, in self, in the material self, in the carnal self, in the mental self, and in the worldly self.
I believe that only Jesus Christ, our Savior, can absolve us of that challenge.
And the teachings in Buddhism, about which I know very, very little, where they are true, they are also in him, our Lord and Savior.
And where they are not true, it's in the rejection of the idea of a creator, God.
Although it does seem to me, for this, go to Thomas Merton, who was a Buddhist before a Catholic priest.
It seems to me, based on just what I read there, that in the description of an atemporal, a material, a spatial reality, they are describing events that you can also read about in Genesis.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
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The missing minute is gone because it shows Hillary Clinton bringing fresh baked apple pie fritters to Jeff.
It's funny to call him Jeff.
Alright, Jeff, how's it going?
Not good.
Not good at all.
All of my network of friends has completely blown up in my face.
See you over on Rumble Premium and if you know me, you'll know that by now I'm extremely hungry and I'm not happy with that parting.
See you on Rumble Premium.
And also, you should watch Russell Brand unpacked where offline.
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