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Ladies and gentlemen, Russell Brand and Russell trying to bring real journalism to the American people wonders.
Thanks for joining me today for stay free with Russell Brand.
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Anything could happen, literally, anything could happen.
Epstein files could be released at any moment.
You could see an email saying, who's that little guy with gothic makeup and mascara prancing around Epstein Island?
Oh, it's old Russ of yesterday.
Of course, it's not, though, because I never went to that island, never invited there.
So that means I never have to, I never had to say no to Epstein Island.
Let me know in the comments and chat what you would have said.
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Listen, I'm very, very interested, obviously, in everything that went on in Epstein Island.
I'm very, very interested in cultivating our relationship.
If you're watching us on locals, how are you doing over there?
Are you okay?
Are you all right?
All of our Rumble Premium friends, there's a few questions I want you to answer.
Would you go to Epstein Island if you were asked?
I'm assuming, though, that in this scenario, you don't know that people are being sex trafficked and exploited.
And you certainly don't know that there's paedophilia going on there.
You just sort of think of it as a kind of a bit like the Barry Manilow song, Copa Cabana.
You know, like the Copa, Copa Cabana.
Music and passion was always the fashion at the Copa.
They're having a nice time.
You know, it's not like paedophilia and abuse and sex trafficking at the Copa.
That's not what was going on in Barry Manilow's world, as far as we know.
Although, you know, documents could be released anytime.
Copa Cabana, people there under duress.
Bill Gates was flowing in and out of that Copacabana normal nearly limitlessly.
The Clintons were incessantly there.
We don't know yet.
With me in the studio is Jake Smith.
He's running things here.
You're right there, Jake.
You're looking glorious.
It'd be beautiful to see the five shot there if I can.
Nice one.
Doing so good.
Well done, guys.
Also with me is Dave Dayfield.
You're right, mate.
Doing great.
In San Salvador, where I've recently been, smoking a cigar that might be contraband in that nation is my beloved friend Joe McCann, our UK reporter.
You're right, Joe.
Yeah, good to see you, boys.
Have you been safe since we left El Salvador?
I've been all right, mate.
Yeah.
This is a cool city, man.
Safe enough.
Yes, good.
It's good.
Well, the reason it's safe because everyone's in jail.
That was a joke.
Everyone's like that.
You'd never be safer.
Everyone's in jail.
No, like, we've been thinking about that a lot.
We had a fantastic time in San Salvador.
President Bukele, what a guy.
Max Kaiser and Stacey, they did a great job of organizing that thing.
Let me know where you lot stand on Bitcoin in the comments and the chat.
Should we be creating parallel economies that we may detach ourselves from these systems of corruption?
Massey is with us.
He does a lot of our post-production.
Over the course of the show today, we're going to be talking about a variety of issues.
Of course, we're starting with the Epstein files and these recent releases from that, you know, seem to suggest that.
Well, let's get into that.
Let's get into that.
This is first of all, MSNBC referencing the releases.
the lane to stop and then the Democrats go back to the top of that clips Excuse me.
The House Oversight Committee released never-before-seen emails from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, which include correspondence between Epstein and his longtime co-conspirator, Ghelaine Maxwell, currently incarcerated on sex trafficking charges.
The Epstein estate has released some 23,000 emails, and House Democrats have been pouring over them.
And they found some correspondence directly mentioning Donald Trump by name.
They've released three of these emails, and they're quite interesting.
The first one was between Ghelaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein back in 2011, where Epstein wrote that Donald Trump spent hours at my house with an unnamed victim of sex trafficking whose name is redacted in the email.
And Epstein referred to Trump as the dog that hasn't barked.
Weird thing to say about anyone.
The dog that hasn't barked.
Maybe because it hasn't got vocal cords, maybe it's got nothing to bark about.
Some people have said that the redacted name refers to, I think she was called Victoria Gouffray, God rest her eternal soul, who ended her own life, presumably because of the incredible pressure of this terrible case and whatever abuse she endured during this terrible sex trafficking drama.
Over the course of the last weekend, while we've been away, while I've been putting out pre-recorded content, I appeared at a Maha event.
It was pretty fascinating.
As you know, if you watch our content regularly, I admire very deeply Bobby Kennedy.
I think he's a good guy.
Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that.
Let me know if you think he's compromised.
I believe in him.
I believe in what he's doing.
I think he conveys very, very, very strong hero vibe.
Please, God, not Mara vibes.
At that Maha event, I had the opportunity to speak to a room full of people that are very powerful, like a lot of people from the HHS, a lot of people from big business and big corporations.
I wanted to address the ideas that I consider to be fundamental to the Make America Healthy Again movement.
The reason I like it is because sometimes, you know, you feel MAGA is a bit intense for people.
I'm not saying you lot.
I know you lot.
I read the comments.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat all the time.
So I know how you lot vibe.
But I'm saying if your goal was somehow to make a unified America that was culturally look at Maha for the following reasons.
Everyone wants their children to be healthy.
Everyone thinks that their food sources should be reliable.
Everyone thinks that the American environment should be loved and revered.
And these are the kind of ideas, as well as Kennedy's bravery when it comes to confronting big agriculture, big pharma, big food.
All these things are super relevant.
Let me know if you agree with that or whether you think it's a conquered and captured movement.
Our comments would be brought to us.
My comments will get brought to me over the course of the show by beloved Jake there and by Massey, who's watching.
So get in there, especially if you're on Rumble Premium.
And we'll be doing additional content today, so you'll be able to stay with us for that.
Here's a little bit of stand-up that I did in front of those people where I talked about junk food and a few other things that are relevant today.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chats, guys.
I suppose hidden even in the language are the ideas that there's a sickness.
There are clues and codes all around us.
Even the casual and easy phrase, junk food, is an indication that maybe things have gone awry.
That that's an easy idiom for us to say.
Junk and food don't belong in the same place.
You don't put junk where you put food.
Those words do not belong together.
The fact that it's become an idiom is an indication that the culture needs a deeper remedy.
You don't have junk food in the same way you don't have paedophile kindergarten or Hitler Synagogue or Epstein Island.
Oh no, no, you do have that one.
You do have that one.
I think everyone that went to Epstein Island should be made to go back there for a kind of battle royale, fight to the death scenario.
Maybe start with fight to the death.
If that don't work out, let them fuck each other to death out there.
I sometimes wonder, would Bill Gates survive in nature?
You know, if you just let Bill Gates loose in the wild.
Come on, Bill, get out of there.
Try your best.
You seem to know a lot about everything.
Oh, man, it's actually quite nerve-wracking out here.
We need more vaccines.
Oh, we need to patent these seeds.
Indian agriculture's out of control.
African outer cold agriculture's out of control.
God save us from the good intentions of these men that think they can save the world.
Anthony Fauci, I am the science.
Oh, wow, man.
Thanks for that.
Because the last time I heard anyone declare I am, they were on top of Mount Sinai and talking to Moses.
I am the science.
Well, you am in a lot of fucking trouble then, mate.
If you want to see us do some stand-up, I'm doing a lot more stand-up these days.
Your next opportunity might be at this turning point event.
Let me know what you think about that turning point in a general way.
Because I know that the right and online independent media spaces in particular are pretty divided right now.
Candice Owens is coming on the show pretty soon and I'll be talking to her, obviously, about her extraordinary content around Charlie Koch.
But I also, I suppose, because of love and my deep belief in Christ Jesus, I'm continuing to participate in turning point-oriented events because I believe that if we don't bring Jesus to the forefront of American politics, we're going to be in some very serious trouble.
I also talked about that at the live event.
Hey, Paul Saladino's coming on the show next week.
I think that's when you'll be seeing it.
Paul Saladino, do you know about that dude?
He's one of the people that convinced me to stop being a vegan and start being whatever it is I am right now.
Let me know in the comments and chat where I'm right now.
No swearing.
No cursing.
Because when I spoke to Paul Saladino, he said you'd be better off eating just McDonald's than not eating meat at all.
And it was one of the things that like affected me.
He said, like, your body needs meat.
It's got to have meat.
Let me know in the comments and chat where you stand on this, on the sort of carnivore diet and that.
And let me know where you stand on supplements more generally and where you stand on making this vehicle, this spaceship granted to us by the Lord, optimally fit in order to fight for his favor and to prepare for his kingdom and return.
Before we get deeper and further into the show, I want to just sort of round out this Epstein stuff with, you know, I don't know if it's fair to say that Trump refused to speak to reporters because I think he'd previously just made a joke saying like, no one's got any questions, I don't suppose.
Here he is, though, in the White House, you know, with this thing.
Thank you very much, everybody.
Are you prepared to negotiate with Democrats now?
Mr. President, I'm very Epstein in my room.
Thank you guys for knowing.
Mr. President, can you respond to these Epstein emails that were released today?
I reckon where most people land on this is that if Trump was in the Epstein files in a way that was meaningfully damning, the Democrats would have released it.
And that's what I've seen Tim Burchett say.
Let me know in the comments and chat if you have anything significant or important to add to that.
Let me know if you go as far as people like David Icke who believe that whoever you are, if you're in a position of power in American politics, you are compromised.
Let me know if you agree with me that Donald Trump, broadly speaking, is a bulwark against imperialist globalist power.
And whilst he's not a perfect person, he is an obstacle to the kind of demonic imperialism that was in the ascent prior to the last election.
I don't think Trump's perfect.
I think Trump is better than the alternative.
The alternative was Kamala Harris.
It was Joe Biden.
Obviously, we can see from the way that institutional media around the world behaved that whatever else is true, they did not want Trump in power.
That's what the BBC scandal was all about.
And that's what we'll be talking about a little later in the show.
Before we get into that, before we get into the way that the BBC edited Trump's Capitol speech and the other things that the BBC have done and the British legacy media at large, which obviously I'm interested in myself because of my own relationship both historically and contemporarily with the British media, I've got a lot to bring you on that subject.
But first, let's have a look at this verse, which I suppose, and I'd love to hear what you guys will think about this.
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come.
The old is gone.
The new is here.
All this is from God who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation.
That God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting people's sins against them.
And he has committed us to the message of reconciliation.
Now, I personally wouldn't use that as a kind of antidote against sin.
If you've done something wrong 10 years ago, 20 years ago, 26 years ago, then you should pay the price.
But what I think we're dealing with is a kind of culture of guilt and shame.
At the upper echelons of this culture of guilt and shame are Epstein, Ireland, and the compromises that are likely inculcated and induced by Mossad, CIA, deep state agencies that want powerful people to be shamed and sexually compromised.
One tier down, I would say, the Diddy parties, powerful people in Hollywood, compromised so that they remain in their little paddock of compliance.
Down from that, people like me who slept around a bunch, promiscuous, high access to lots and lots of sex.
Then you carry the shame of it because it's wrong.
You're eternally bound to someone when you have sex with them.
You're eternally bound.
Then, the next tier, I suppose, is everyone but those that are in Christ.
Because let me know in the comments of the chat, do you look at pornography?
Do you feel great about it afterwards?
Do you feel great after you've glazed your little belly?
Or do you feel like that's not my highest self?
After you've danced in the past with pixelated ghosts, do you think that was a good thing for me to have done?
So what I'm explaining to you is a kind of pyramid, a hierarchy of shame that at the top of it has maximal shame for people that have maximal power.
Then down the tiers, more and more shame till ultimately we live in a culture immersed in, steeped in total shame.
What is the way out of this shame?
Can you ever do anything to get yourself out of that shame?
No.
Through works you can achieve nothing, but through faith in Christ Jesus you can be redeemed.
That doesn't mean that if you've done something wrong, you shouldn't pay the penalty.
By God you should and by God you must.
But that also doesn't mean that people can metastasize, manipulate and change the ordinary shame of promiscuity into, for example, sexual crime.
Let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat.
Let me know where you think Trump is in that hierarchy.
And let me know if you are open and awake enough to acknowledge your own place in systems of shame and your own compromise.
Jake, you selected this verse from Corinthians, so the great writing of the great St. Paul.
What is it that you liked about it in relation to this story?
I think that's the hope, right?
Five shots.
I mean, that's the hope we have in Jesus, that anything is possible, that people can change from their past.
It's really, it's not about self-help.
It's not about just trying to do the right thing.
He's the only one with the authority that can say, I'll take it from here and change you.
And once you have reconciliation, anything's possible.
What do you reckon, Dave?
Did you feel anything about that, mate?
Same.
I mean, the best part of that verse is, you know, your sins aren't counted against you.
You know, that in him, you've been reborn.
You took it.
I mean, that's the gospel, simply.
We have been reborn.
But what a secularist, materialist, rationalist would say is, oh, you're trying to use Christianity to say you don't have to pay the penalties of the past.
And that, I don't think, is true.
Joe, what do you think about that idea, mate?
Me and you, we sinned a lot.
We're broken men.
When you think about your own relationship with Christ and your own relationship with sin and even crime and brokenness, how does that verse from Corinthians hit you, mate?
You might be muted, Joe.
You might be muted.
If you're muted, unmute.
Yeah, it's a bit windy here, I mean it.
Well done, that's responsible broadcasting of you.
God, you're sexy.
Hold on, stay in the wine.
Stay in the wind.
I've still got more sin in me.
Get back in that wide.
Go and tell me what you've got.
You remember the question?
Answer the question, you mad smoker.
I think as you grow closer to Christ, you think more on your sins of the past and realize the sort of debt that you owe and the penance that comes with it.
And it can sometimes be painful to look back.
I think when you're living in a life of sin, you don't care, do you?
It's not really sin.
You're doing what you think feels good without a thought for it.
And then later when you become a little bit more awakened through him, you feel the pain of it, you know?
I don't think that the culture has any means for offering absolution.
Although Massey made a brilliant point about the death of Dick Cheney and how the same culture that condemned Dick Cheney as a war criminal when he was willing to come out and bat against Trump reframed him as a kind of elder statesman of American politics, a kind of avuncular arm around your figure.
They've done the same thing with George W. Bush.
Massey, you're not a believer yourself, you unrepentant, filthy sinner.
How do you look at the culture's role in providing absolution and forgiveness without a divine entity that can offer such transformation?
Does that mean that we're damned forever?
How do you cope with the idea of sin and the fallenness?
In particular, around, I don't know, me, Trump, people that have done things wrong, certainly not the things I've been accused of, but they've done things wrong.
How do you as a person that don't believe in our Lord deal with that?
I don't like the government stepping in and offering absolution on this stuff.
I mean, there's a, like, I think it was Sam Harris or somebody who said there's like a religion-shaped hole in humans and we're filling it with wokeism and all this other stuff.
Why would there be a religion-shaped hole in humans?
Why would there be one?
Almost like there's a divine creator that if you don't connect with that divine creator, there's a vortex and an abyss within you that you try to fill with pleasure.
So, like, it's weird, isn't it, that you've...
Obviously, we all know Sam Harris's position.
And some of us really yet respect Sam Harris.
And I know you do.
And I like him a great deal.
But I have to say that that's so the acknowledgement of the religion-shaped hole is like that's the hallmark and the signature.
Look, you're gonna get a lot more time later, but you're not gonna get it now, darling, you filthy, unrepentant.
You know what I mean?
I mean, like, why, an atheist, a Muslim?
How many ways are you gonna try to offend us on this show?
Let us know in the comments and the chat, and let us know where you stand on Trump.
Now, I want to talk to you about a very, very important and significant story.
I want to talk to you about the BBC, the BBC that cut footage and lied about Donald Trump.
But guess what?
In the same memo that revealed that, it was revealed that they lied about me.
We're going to be bringing you that content.
If you're watching us on YouTube, we're going to be with you for another couple of minutes.
If you're watching us on X, we'll be with you for another couple of minutes.
But ultimately, you've got to get yourself on rumble.
In a minute, I'm going to talk about the BBC and what it's like to have state-funded media that bring you your favourite sitcoms.
Imagine if the state had bought you The American Office and Parks and Rec and The Simpsons.
Imagine if state-funded media bought you your favourite NFL games and imagine if they were in control of your news.
That's the BBC.
I can't tell you how much affection people feel for the BBC.
They call her Auntie.
That's the name, the colloquial name for the BBC.
I'm going to watch it over on Auntie.
That's what people say.
You're meant to see it as Auntie.
Note that it's a familial name.
It ain't quite big brother George or well tagged, but it's an even more feminised and affectionate term.
Your auntie, she's not going to do you no harm.
You may want to watch what your uncle's up to, but your auntie, you can rely on her.
Your uncle, you don't want his tap on the door when you're having a sleepover.
But your auntie, she's all cookies, ain't she?
She's all cookies and kindness.
Well, it turns out that there's more to the BBC than that.
They've been caught banged to rights, lying about Donald Trump.
And of course, as we predicted when this story broke, it was just one bad apple, one individual, just a mistake.
Not an institutional bias, not a system upon which we rely to direct the intelligence, consciousness, and awareness of our audience.
No, it couldn't be that, could it?
Let's have a look at the resignation of BBC CEO Deborah Turness, as well as unpacking this story.
I've got a deep past with the BBC, a deep history with the BBC, and I'm invested in this story because the very memo that revealed the depths of this deception showed that at the time that I was falsely accused of sexual misconduct, the BBC were pushing that story.
Let me know in the comments and chat why that would be.
At a time when most people were interested in a migration crisis, when most people were interested in the despair across the UK, this story was being pushed at four times the rate of migration stories.
Now, I know I'm important.
I know that Jesus loves me.
I know I'm charismatic, but am I more interesting and important than an entire nation?
In my mind, there's a voice going, yes, yes, you are, Russell, yes, you are.
But I know that's my mental illness.
I know it is now.
So let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that.
And let's have a look at BBC CEO Deborah Turnas, who, even though nothing bad has happened, has resigned, saying that the BBC do not have institutional bias.
I would like to say it has been the privilege of my career to serve as the CEO of BBC News and to work with our brilliant team of journalists.
I stepped down over the weekend because the buck stops with me.
But I'd like to make one thing very clear.
BBC News is not institutionally biased.
That's why it's the world's most trusted news provider.
Not anymore, darling.
Not anymore.
Sorry for referring to you as darling, but guess what?
I refer to menace, darling.
Isn't that right, darling?
It's true.
Is that right, darling?
These are my true, true darlings.
And some might say that colloquial idioms are less significant than institutional biases.
Indeed, isn't that what wokeness continually does?
It divides us on matters of identity and colloquialisms and vulgarity, all the while maneuvering us into fields of conflict that they may control us.
This is a brilliant little bit of deposition and breakdown from the Telegraph, but note how what I thought was extraordinary as a person that works in independent media is how they have to take you by the hand and tell you, now when they cut away to this crowd, that means that they're changing it.
Did you see that?
They've spliced together two bits of footage.
That's spliced like they're in a sort of a room with negatives and stuff like that.
What this whole story is about, and indeed the primary struggle of our time is, is independent media technology means that they can no longer propagandize globally to the degree that they could and their institutions and systems of centralized power are cracking apart.
You're watching it live.
Let's have a look at this piece from The Telegraph where they explain how the Capitol speech of Donald Trump was edited to make it look like he was saying, I want you to go down there and riot.
When in fact he was saying, let's go down there and he was being sort of sarcastic, but hey, sarcasm ain't a crime.
And if sarcasm is a crime, lock me up and throw away the key, baby.
But I don't believe as yet sarcasm is a crime.
Although stay tuned in the United Kingdom, they'll probably make it one soon.
That was sarcastic.
You were sarcastic on Facebook.
First we're going to cut off your penis, then we're going to make you eat it, then you're going to prison.
Well, at least I won't be hungry.
That he then said the second part.
They played the following clip.
We're going to walk down to the Capitol and I'll be there with you.
And we fight.
We fight like hell.
But Trump didn't in fact say this at all.
The BBC spliced together two clips that took place 54 minutes apart.
So let's go through it again.
We're going to walk down to the Capitol and I'll be there with you.
Now see there, between Capitol and and that's a cut.
Here's what Trump actually said.
We're going to walk down.
Note the music as well.
Note that the information is being presented to you in a very particular way.
Note the role of the music, the graphics, the edit.
Obviously, this stuff is pertinent and germane to me because I've been attacked by legacy media organisations in the UK over what appears to be a long coordinated period of time with various media organisations cooperating.
I'm not suggesting for a single second that the people involved in the investigation thought that's what they were doing.
I'm not suggesting that at all.
I'm suggesting that media biases are so entrenched, deep and saturated that the people involved don't even know they're doing it.
In fact, have a look at this clip of Noam Chomsky, hero of the left, but also visitor of Epstein Ireland, saying to the BBC's Andrew Maher, who at that point was considered a viable journalist, that the fact is you don't know what your biases are.
And if you didn't have those biases, Chomsky says to Ma, you wouldn't be sitting in that chair.
You won't be seeing that unless you're watching this on Russell Brand Unpacked.
That's when we put together beautiful shows, beautifully cut, beautifully tailored for you.
Let's watch the rest of this clip.
We're going to walk down to the Capitol.
And we're going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women.
It's different.
It wasn't until nearly an hour later that he then said the second part of the BBC's version.
We're going to walk down to the Capitol.
They have to show that amount of that time passing and stuff.
Well, is that the degree of idiocy that they believe that people operate at?
Is that why they think that they have to tell us to stay in our homes and to wear masks and take vaccines and eat that food?
Do they think that we're children?
That they want us to become as little children and become utterly dependent upon them, kind of like how we're told to depend on God.
Let me know in the comments and chat if you've noticed that what the state by which I mean a set of governmental bureaucratic commercial, corporate and media interests all bundled together, as Mussolini said want you completely dependent on them.
They tell you there is no god.
Then they act like they are god and we fight.
We fight like hell.
Interesting, extraordinary.
That's not just an editorial choice, so that it conveys the gist of what Trump was saying.
What that is is a massive reorganization of his intention in order to create a false and erroneous impression.
The media are liars.
You cannot trust the legacy media.
You sometimes can't trust independent media because people are fallible and broken and make mistakes and err continually.
But what you can do is you can aggregate what you're being told by a variety of sources and you yourself, using your divine intelligence, that portion granted to you by the limitless, you yourself can decide what's right.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat in a minute.
We're going to delve a little deeper into this story, looking at the memos that were leaked that revealed the degree to which the BBC lie.
Let me ask you if you're watching this in the Uk, is this the time to get rid of the taxation that funds the BBC?
Is this the moment where the BBC has to be disbanded or at least go commercial?
Let me know what you think about that.
Before we uh, continue with this story, let's have a little look at a message from one of our partners because hey, we're explicit about our message.
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What's good about it?
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Right back to the content.
If you're watching us on YouTube, click the link in the description and join us over on Rumble.
We're going to be doing a fantastic long show today, taking deep dives into a number of fantastic and exciting issues.
But first of all, I want to talk to you about my long history with the BBC.
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Here's the rest of the leaked memo that led to the revelations that Trump's capital speech had been misleadingly edited, presumably to make you hate Trump.
Ask yourself this question, and I mean this.
I'm asking you this question, so don't ask yourself it.
That'd be pointless.
I'd say it then.
You'd be saying it.
Why do they want you to hate Trump?
I'm not saying Trump's great or anything like that.
I'm not interested in that.
I believe in Jesus.
But why do they want you to hate Trump?
Why?
Why would they?
Why would they not go?
He said this in the speech.
Same with the vaccines.
Why wouldn't they say, hey, there's this product available?
If you want it, just take it.
We think it might work.
We can't be sure.
We ain't clinically trialed it.
Selling a lot of the booster shots.
We've only given it to eight mice and they don't look very fucking well.
Why wouldn't they just tell you the truth?
That's an agenda.
Lying always reveals an agenda.
Always.
Always.
And who is it that lies?
Who is the creator of the counterfeits?
Who does it?
Let me know in the comments of the chat if you know the answer to that question.
Fuck the police.
Here's the original memo out of the Telegraph newspaper.
So this is the devastating memo that plunged the old BBC.
As you can see, they're plunged.
That means they've gone down into a crisis.
But they were already in that crisis.
All it is is a revelation of previously concealed data.
The Telegraph has published the internal dossier that plunged the BBC into crisis.
The document written by someone who's a journalist, they claim, exposes a string of incidents that demonstrate serious apparent bias.
They include evidence that BBC Panorama doctored a speech by Trump.
Now, that's what you're all aware of.
Elsewise, they'd done a bunch of other stuff.
Look at the stories they do.
The review concluded it was significant that of 219 notifications, just four were about the issues of illegal migrants and asylum seekers, which is obviously an issue that's affecting a lot of people and they care about.
Remember, our own beloved Joe McCann attended the Patriot and Nationalistic, I suppose, march in London quite recently that centered around Tommy Robinson.
Among the significant stories that September that were not covered by the BBC's PN system, oh, where's the one?
Oh yeah, look at that.
For context, in the same month, the BBC sent out 12 notifications about Russell Brand.
Now look, in this memo, that's being presented as a kind of aside.
But who is Russell Brand, really?
I'm not talking about the mascara-wearing, prancing, popping J of a comedian of yesteryear or the bad boy comedian appearing in movies.
Who's Russell Brand circa 2019, 2020, 2021?
Russell Brand is a person that took his audience from mainstream entertainment and went online saying among other things, well, be very careful about Moderna and Pfizer and Merck and their vaccine products.
That mRNA research is unreliable, that the lockdown measures are likely arbitrary.
We were reporting on information coming from much more reliable sources, among them Robert Malone and Peter McCulloch and excellent people online like Brett Weinstein and people that got out ahead of it and said this COVID crisis, this pandemic is being handled very badly and very deceptively.
Let me know in the comments and chat if you think there's a connection between what I was reporting on in independent media and the attacks that subsequently occurred and what appeared to be coordinated efforts within media to ensure that I was regarded in a particular way.
I don't want to make this all about me, but actually it is my shoe.
I'm going to make this all about me because what's difficult about this is I love the BBC.
I love them.
You don't understand what it's like to love the BBC because you're American in the main.
Imagine if you had one media organisation funded by the government that had given you NFL, the best ever Super Bowls you'd ever seen, commentated on by certain commentators and pundits that you'd grown to love over time.
Imagine if the American Office or Sanford and Son or all your best sitcoms, the Golden Girls, I don't know what you guys like, had all been made sort of by a government-funded organisation.
You would have a deep affinity with what we the British call Auntie in the case of the BBC.
Well, it seems that it's a bit more complicated than that.
It seems that the BBC is deeply institutionally biased.
It seems that the BBC has a strong agenda.
Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that, particularly if you are a British person.
I'd be fascinated to know because I myself have a long and complicated history with them.
I got in a lot of trouble and it began, my trouble with the BBC began when I had a BBC radio show.
Gosh, what year would that have been?
Probably 2004, 2005, that kind of time.
During that era, I was a pretty reckless guy.
I was no longer on drugs.
People don't know that, but I was like clean and sober and trying my best to live a good life.
I was wildly, wildly promiscuous.
I was just loving it.
I was famous.
It was fantastic.
It was like, it was a Willy Wonka wonderland and I was Augustus Gloop, and you know what he did in that chocolate fountain and, believe me, I went in a few chocolate fountains myself.
Baby, here I am getting into some serious trouble and here's how the trouble began.
It was an episode of my radio show, the Russell Brand show.
That was on BBC2, government funded radio show.
At that point I didn't know it, but I was playing the part of a hedonist that helps you to get lost in your own individualism and to see your sensuality as a kind of pagan deity.
Here I am on my own show with Jonathan Ross, who's like the UK's letterman.
If you wanted to understand what Jonathan Ross represents, have a look.
Andrew Sachs's right, oh no, but this Andrew Sachs's answer phone right, Jonathan?
Well, this is unconventional popular something out.
Andrew Sachs played the character of Manuel in the BBC's hit sitcom 40 Towers.
He was due to come on the show as a guest.
He was my one of my favorite characters in the sitcom 40 Towers.
Here's a still of him here in the hero video.
I absolutely loved Manuel and I love 40 Towers.
Not long before that, the the broadcast of that radio show.
I Fool that I was, headedness that I become, was engaged in a freesome with a dance troupe called the Satanic Sluts.
Now, I'm not proud of it, and I should have known from the name of the Satanic Sluts that there could have been problems, but I had other priorities in those days.
So, I, you know, got involved, and it was all fantastic fun.
Then I found out that one of the people in this, you know, let's call it an orgy, was a young lady, a human being, and I don't want to name her because I don't embarrass her anymore than I've already embarrassed her, but her grandfather was Andrew Sachs, and who plays Man World 42.
And I'm like, oh my god, that's so exciting.
So, I'd privately, on privately and also probably on air, told Jonathan Ross that story.
I told him, hey, I had the freesom the other day with a dance shoe called the Satanic Sluts.
We used to say that sort of stuff on the radio all the time.
In fact, people used to celebrate my promiscuity and hedonism.
Let me know what you think about that in the comments and the chat.
Anyway, so when Andrew Sachs was due to come on the show, I was like, oh my god, this is embarrassing.
And I'm saying this on the radio.
I used to, just like a week ago, I had a freesome and, you know, with these satanic sluts.
And, you know, it was pretty extraordinary.
Anyway, during the, then, when Andrew Sachs was due to come on a phone now, you know, when you have guests on the radio and they're just on the phone, he didn't pick up.
So I was like, well, let's just leave a message on his answer phone.
Now, this led to, I can't even explain to you what my scandals have been like in the UK.
I can't tell you.
But I'm beginning to understand now the way that media works, that you can concoct these scandals.
Because even though it's bad to have a freesome and then tell the granddad of someone in that freesome that you had a freesome, I recognise that's bad.
It's not as bad as probably some of the other things that were going on in the UK at that time, was it?
There'd have been massive corruption and probably wars and crazy funding and assassination.
Well, this was the biggest story of the time, much like events in 2023, all the way up to the events of October the 7th at the Hamas and Israel conflict.
The 2023 events, my most recent scandal, were all over the airwaves.
It was all anyone was talking about.
And you can see now that the BBC was pushing it to millions of people online.
Let me know in the comments and chat why that might have been.
Well, way, way back in the early 2000s when I was being a giddy little dickhead and promiscuous and having orgies with the satanic sluts and stuff, I was causing a different type of trouble.
Innocuous, irrelevant trouble.
The kind of stuff that happens if you have a bunch of consensual sex the whole time because you're an idiot and worshiping false gods, really.
Anyway, here's the rest of what led to an enormous scandal.
No, not on the answer to the video.
Sorry, I can't answer at the moment, but please call again.
I'll leave a message.
Speak after the tone.
Thank you.
So lonely.
When you've left your message, let's sign up.
Hello, Andrew Sachs.
This is Russell Brand.
I'm a great appreciator of your work over a decade.
You're going to be on my show now, mate.
I don't know why you're not answering the phone.
It's a bit difficult.
I'm here with Jonathan Ross.
Hello, Andrew.
That's Jonathan Ross speaking now.
We understand.
Anyway, well, I can still do the interview to his answer phone.
Let's do it.
Let's do it.
John, I mean, Andrew Sachs, you will be appearing in the documentary, The Bill Made Me Famous with Martin Kemp, Roger Daltry, Paul Ogrady, Paul and Clerk.
Yes.
Did the bill really make all those people famous, Andrew Sachs?
I maintain it didn't, Andrew Sachs.
That's Jonathan speaking.
I maintain you rose to fame with your own challenge and other performances.
Yeah.
Just a guest appearance on the bloody bill.
We thought you was better in 40 Towers.
I don't even remember you being in the bill.
I didn't know you was in it.
Nor Pauling.
I don't remember 40 Towers.
I remember your singles.
I've got all four of them.
Well, there were four great singles.
Now, Andrew Sachs.
Don't call him Menwell.
That's what I'm saying.
I just said, call him Andrew Sachs.
No, I apologise.
I said Andrew Sachs.
He's an idiot.
Look, Andrew Sachs, I've got respect for you and your lineage and progeny.
Never let that be questioned.
Hint.
I wasn't hinting.
Why did that come across as a hint?
Because you know what you're doing.
Now, when you were doing...
He fucked her granddaughter!
That's his answer phone!
I'm sorry.
I've heard of it.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I apologise.
I apologise.
Still on the answer.
He's on the answer phone.
I can't help it.
You were talking about it and it was in my head.
I apologise.
Jonathan!
Now, as I joked at the time, even if we cut it out of the show, it's on the answer phone.
Idiot that I was then, I insisted, leave it in the show.
It's funny, it's funny.
And it still is kind of funny, isn't it?
But it was obviously incredibly rude and ridiculous.
Well, the scandal that followed was extraordinary.
Now, sometimes I feel like I'm exaggerating when I tell you that I've been the center of all these scandals that are concocted by media.
But have a look at this.
Is the ITN news that's a commercial rival to the BBC?
Have a look at this.
Good evening.
Two of the BBC's biggest stars are off the air tonight.
Russell Brand has resigned and Jonathan Ross has been suspended as the corporation finally bows to growing public anger about their offensive broadcast on Radio 2.
Brand said he took complete responsibility for the crude phone calls to the veteran actor Andrew Sachs.
Jonathan Ross has also publicly apologised, but is that enough to save his job?
The BBC's Director General said today both the stars were guilty of a gross lapse of taste.
The number of complaints has now passed 27,000.
The gross lapse of taste.
What do you think about that, Dave?
That's just funny.
Oh, the gross lapse of taste.
Do you remember that, Joe?
Yeah, I do remember that.
That was big, mate.
It was over all the papers, weren't it?
They made a big deal out of that.
Yeah, it went on and on and on.
It was insane.
It was an insane period.
And when I look back at it, I think, gosh, it was really rude and abysmal in its own way.
But look at the way that it sort of played out.
Primarily, it seemed to me that it was used by commercial and corporate media as a cudgel to attack the BBC that I then felt very affectionate towards and about.
And gosh, I still do.
Like that.
I've got kind of Stockholm syndrome about the BBC.
This is a good text post, by the way.
I've got a good, I've got a good, I've got Stockholm syndrome about the BBC because I kind of still love my captor because my captor gave me so much good content when I was a kid.
Faulty Towers, Fools and Horses, Black Adder, all these amazing artifacts, as well as Match of the Day.
Every time you watch football, it's there.
It's with those kind of content creators.
Middlely now, the host of Match of the Day has been kicked off for speaking publicly about the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Everything's gotten so politicized.
Everything's gotten so crazy.
The world is changing so much.
Have a look at the rest of this news broadcast.
1,000.
He was already suspended from the BBC.
Tonight, Russell Brand said it would be better if he left the corporation.
I only do that radio show because I want to make people laugh and make people happy.
And obviously, it's gone beyond the point where I do that.
Obviously, I'm making people unhappy and angry and sad.
So I'd like to not do that radio show anymore.
And he apologised to those he'd hurt.
It's just, I was being really silly and got caught up in the spirit of the moment.
And it was certainly not my intention to hurt Andrew, a man who I very much admire, or to embarrass his granddaughter.
I'm going to do a best of them videos now where I've got this.
I'm going to say, I'm sorry about that.
I said that about the granddaughter.
Sorry about this thing that was promiscuous in the past.
I've never had non-consensuals.
I have to do it.
I hope that's over now.
Do you know why?
I hope it's over.
So you no longer have to deal with the brokerage of corrupt mainstream media.
You can deal with your morality with God and let the government collect trash and mend potholes in roads.
The government and the media shouldn't be involved in your moral and ethical life.
Why?
Because they have no morals and ethics.
They never have had their insidious institutions captured, I believe, by Luciferian energy in order to trap you perpetually in self.
I can unpack that for you soon.
But what I want to land you on right now is don't trust the BBC.
They were liars then.
They're liars now.
Same way as I was a promiscuous fool then.
And thankfully, by the grace of Christ, I've been saved.
Thank you, God.
Thank you, God.
Here's a little bit of stand-up that I also did at that Maha event where I alluded to the BBC's editorial scandal, editing scandal and editorial scandal.
Secretary Robert Kennedy had spoken at the same event earlier and that gave me the opportunity for this joke.
Secretary Kennedy's speech was amazing.
Can't wait to see it on the BBC.
I bet it'll be even better.
I bet they'll make editorial choices that Bobby Kennedy wouldn't have dreamed of making for himself.
Oh, ultimately, you need to trust health into the hands of pharmaceutical industry.
Red Die 49 is good for you.
Amazing stuff there from old Russ.
Let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat.
That's my review if I understand that.
What do you want me to do?
Good job, oh boy.
Hooray!
Woo!
I've taken a lot of heat, baby.
Like, I'm funny.
I'm funny, Levo.
Remember, I'm funny.
Remember, like when I'm not constantly, like, another 100 grand for a lawyer, another 100 grand for a television.
Like, I'm actually fucking funny.
Killing me, you bastards.
And the reason I love the BBC so much is because of comedy.
And the reason I regret, God rest his eternal soul, being rude to Andrew Sachs was because Andrew Sachs was funny.
Check him out with the legendary genius John Cleese in Forty Towers.
Manuel?
Get a clean one.
He's clean now.
He's dirty now.
I like the noise of the spoon on his teeth.
Do you think that was legit?
I think they did that in post-really good.
And then check out this bit.
This is a really famous bit of 40 Towers.
Clees, the genius of Python, wrote this straight after Life of Brian and obviously the Python TV series.
Check this bit.
Manuel, Jesus, there is too much butter on those trays.
There is too much butter on those trays.
No, no, no, senor.
Not on those trays.
No, sir.
Uno dos trays.
No, no, no.
I mucho burro ali.
Okay?
I mucho burro alien.
Ah, Mantiquia.
What?
Cape Mantikia.
Buru is I or Manuel.
Manuel.
Por favour.
Manu.
Nothing, dear.
I'm just dealing with it.
You speak good, how you say. English.
That's such beautiful clowning.
That's such brilliant comedy.
So for me, the BBC story is heartbreaking because I grew up watching the BBC.
Part of my career was working for the BBC.
And now I'm attacked by the BBC.
And I know that's because the BBC is an organization that participates in the control of public opinion.
They don't want you thinking about the pandemic.
They don't want you thinking about migration.
They don't want you certainly thinking about Jesus and salvation.
They want you trapped and divided and in despair.
Let me know in the comments and chat if you think the BBC was always like that.
Are we learning about things that were always true?
Or is a peculiar novel phenomenon emerged?
Do we need to revise our entire history?
Do we need to look again at everything we were told?
I don't know.
But one thing we never certain is we cannot trust them now.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
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I imagine locals like, reop, reopen.
People sat out and still, hey, what's going on?
My knees playing up.
Must be a storm coming.
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We also do these Russell Brand unpacked deep dive into news stories.
And here is a moment from that now.
This is us talking about the Trump BBC scandal earlier.
To the Capitol, and I'll be there with you.
Now, see there, between Capitol and and that's a cut.
Oh my god, do you know what's terrifying about watching this is that this is made for an audience of I suppose boomers and Generation X's and people my age and look at the level of hand holding they need to understand this stuff.
I suppose I've worked in media all of my life and been involved in content creation for a long while.
I'm like, yeah, if there's a cutaway, that means that there's an edit and that means that they're using something else.
Right, Massey?
Look, man, I have been inside Donald Trump's mouth.
Now it's bloody obvious.
Sitting on her.
These things are obvious to people that understand media.
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Joe wants to talk to us about Anthony Joshua versus Jake Paul, a great, beautiful poser and social media influencer is going to be fighting Jake Paul.
Like that, Joe, yeah.
Did you get that?
I'm sorry that Anthony Joshua's the social media.
Yeah, yeah, did you get it?
Do you get it?
I'm funny on her, mum.
I'm funny on her, dad.
Love me.
Someone love me.
Let's have a quick look at an advert.
Then we're going to be talking about this new phenomenon and this new, you know, real boxers fighting social media boxes.
I want a business with Jake Paul.
He looks like he'd fuck you up.
Let's have a look at quick ad.
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We're going to be talking about that Louisiana state governor that's being involved in LSU, excuse me, coaching changes.
I support LSU, don't I?
There's our team, aren't they, Jake?
I've got some shorts of that.
You support West Ham, I support LSU.
That's the deal that we've come to.
We'll also be talking about Massey's always long and frankly indulgent items like an eclipse scene from Apocalypto and comparing that to Dennis Hopper's speech in Waterworld, which I'm actually probably going to be enough to make me want to watch, re-watch Apocalypto, and I've never watched Waterworld.
But I do like old school movies.
That was a big, high-profile disaster.
Before we get into any of that, get your Rumble Premium or Locals, you lovely.
Hello, we're over at Locals.
I'm just going down to the well to get myself some rusty wine down on the old.
I love you.
Are you there?
I can't see the comments right now.
Where's the comments you motherfuckers?
Because I want some comments out of locals and some good.
Yeah, well done.
Yeah.
But I also mean, like, Massey, you're doing the comments.
So bring some comments in a moment.
And you, Jake.
I got one.
Go on.
Who's it from?
Locals?
Is it from Blessed Old Bird?
I met someone from Locals the other day.
I can't remember a name at that event, that children's health defense event.
I met someone.
Paul Schober, you know, he's always got some good one.
Whom?
Paul Schober.
Oh, yeah, he's funny, Paul Schober.
You said give the pedophilia a break.
I will not.
A man has to have a hobby.
Now, so what is it you what is it that you do?
Joe, what I've got to talk about before we get like, I'm going to take people spearfishing.
Do you know that?
Like, we go for a spearfishing trip at this children's health defense.
I'm actually not Peter Phil on.
Peter Fitlio is absolutely reprehensible.
Just to clarify, in case the BBC got all of this footage, I am a Peter Paul.
It's my hobby every day.
I don't have sex with.
Actually, it's abhorrent.
As everyone knows, that's why you can make jokes about it.
Yeah, I'm doing this like spearfishing trip.
Can you imagine that?
Spearfishing trip.
And like someone bought it, I think for 13 grand at this CHD event.
So now me and my mate, Kyle, and Kyle, by the way, that fucker keeps like in the middle of the night coming and putting shit on my truck.
Like bullet holes up the side of me, put a big pair of plastic bollocks on my truck.
Truck nuts.
Truck nuts.
And like, no, I'm driving around and people are just driving past me like, no, you.
And I'm like, why is everyone looking at me like that?
I'm in Florida.
Everyone loves to be here.
And then I'm like, oh, you've got those bollocks on the back of your truck.
It's annoying.
Anyway, me and Kyle are taking some people spearfishing.
I don't think they're coming back from that spearfishing trip.
They better be insured because it's dangerous.
Last time I went, I nearly died.
And that was just from putting the mask on.
Like, when he handed me the harpoon, I was like, don't fucking involve me in this.
It's too dangerous.
There were bull sharks down there, Goliath fish.
Kyle, he can handle it.
All these mates are all firefighters.
He's ex-special forces.
I can't, they're down there, swimming down there, firing off a gun.
You'd love it, Joe.
You'd have a good time.
Dave, would you do it?
Those guys are pretty serious, man.
They can hold their breath for like three minutes and they'll free die down there.
I tried to swim down.
It hurt my ears.
I didn't like it.
That's when I bailed.
I got back on the boat and just felt like I used to at school, like when football was happening.
And I was just sort of watching it, feeling a bit overweight, thinking, don't worry, Russell.
One day you'll be famous.
Then they'll all admire you.
Then probably you'll get falsely accused of rape and it's going to get bad again.
But don't worry about that because then the media will collapse and people will realize that the reason they try to destroy you is because you're a great leader.
Then you'll be saved by Jesus and hopefully you'll start some sort of global Christian revolution and participate in the return of Jesus.
That's the last bit of the story.
Spoiler.
All right, so Joe, what are you telling me about the Anthony Joshua Jake Paul thing, baby?
Hey, I just think it's insane, isn't it?
What is it?
Anthony Joshua, heavyweight champion of the world, two-time heavyweight champion of the world, fighting Jake Paul, a YouTuber.
Like these two names shouldn't be mentioned in the same breath.
It just makes no sense.
And I think we're moving into a time where sport is now becoming sports entertainment.
Sort of like WWE.
It's real, innit?
They take knocks and everything, but it's not a competitive fight, you know?
And this is going to be big.
Like, people are going to really buy into this on Netflix and everything.
Yeah, but also, it is annoying, but of course, people should know if they've not worked out just from looking at you that you are a boxer.
You've boxed a bunch as an amateur and stuff like that.
So the art of boxing is sort of serious and important to you.
But when you said that thing about sports entertainment, I was thinking about politics, how politics has become politics entertainment.
Before we get further insights from Joe on why Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul shouldn't be fighting and let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat because I know that people will be pay-per-viewing that like crazy.
I'll probably, I mean, if I was around, I'd probably watch that.
I've never watched the Mike Tyson one because when I found out that Jake Paul won, I thought, I know Mike Tyson some and I didn't want to see Mike Tyson in that position because I sort of love old Mike Tyson.
Anyway, let's have a look at what people are, this package, which I guess tells us what's going on a bit.
I've got a problem with this one because Anthony Joshua is a two-time world champion.
Jake Paul's a YouTuber and doesn't deserve the right to be in a ring with Anthony Paul.
Don't buy the fight then.
It's dangerous.
I think it's a dangerous fight.
We saw what Anthony Joshua had done to Francis and Garner.
This is a fight.
I know, but what's the same thing?
Since they're going in there, their health is at risk.
But the only reason they're putting someone in there in a ring.
Hello, Jay.
And you say, the only reason we're doing it is for money.
That don't sit right with me.
We're fighting them, don't buy it.
Sim boxers die who got punched in the face.
Fine.
You want to make some money?
Eddie Hurt, all that mattrooling and make a fortune, right?
Fine.
Jake Paul's going to make a fortune.
Anthony Joshua makes a fortune.
I'm worried for Jake Paul getting serious.
You are putting an amateur boxer in a ring with a two-time world champion.
Is it really that different than Joe?
In your opinion, is Jake Paul at risk?
And isn't everything about money?
And who cares?
Of course he is, but that's what bothers me, right?
Look, if Anthony Joshua is to do what he'd done to Nganu to Jake Paul, that's like life-changing injuries, potentially fatal.
So really, there's got to be some sort of contract being signed here.
Like, look, pull your punches a little bit, mate.
Do you know what I mean?
My shit ain't that good.
It's got to be, innit?
So you don't only think it's a bad matchup, you think that necessarily stitched into it is corruption because you wouldn't be able to legitimately have two pooja lists of such disparity even in a ring.
It's got to be not legit.
Got to be.
It's got to be.
It's too dangerous, isn't it?
And not only that, Jake Paul, I mean, he looks like a strong sort of athlete and that, but limited at best, I'd say, boxing-wise.
And the size of him, maybe he's like light, heavyweight, bordering on cruiser weight.
For a legitimate light, heavyweight to go up to heavyweight, like that's coming at a risk.
Do you know what I mean?
Even if they were a world champion or something, you wouldn't put them in with Anthony Joshua straight away.
You'd build him up, maybe a sort of like, you know, entry-level fight, maybe a journeyman, even.
But it's just mad.
And I think if it was real, it'd be dangerous.
But the annoying thing is people are going to go on about this as if it is real.
And for me, it can't be.
Hmm, it's about what's real.
That's interesting.
Where's the line though?
What about, didn't we all like it when Mayweather fought Conor McGregor?
Like, I mean, if you'd like, I mean, I know they're both fighters.
So do you think that there's got to be a line somewhere?
Do you know?
I had a boxing match with my dad.
I think I started this entire phenomenon.
Let me know in the comments and chat.
Because when I was like still a smackhead and everything, I made these TV shows called Rebrand.
And one of them was, I mean, I did wank off a man in a toilet, Drukaff, a guy in a bathroom.
But that was a mistake.
But I also had a fight with my own dad and had a bath with a homeless person, James, God rest his eternal soul.
Me and him used to get smacked together.
And then I got in a bath with him and I watched them ulcerated legs weep out into the bath water, like when you put a tea bag in a sink.
Anyway, so I'm quite experienced myself.
One of the things was I had a boxing match with my dad, which I won, even though I think it's still somewhat disputed.
So we're like, so are you saying there's a line?
Like, why not have a person fight a giraffe?
Or like a boy kick a monkey to death in a paddling pool?
Like, where's the line, Joe?
Well, this is what I mean, isn't it?
They'll draw a line when there's a serious consequence to it, you know?
But this is what I'm saying.
There's got to be some sort of control measures in place here that people aren't aware of.
Do you know what I mean?
And that's what's annoying, isn't it?
You want to see something real.
Right, we do want to see something real.
That's what this whole phenomenon, this sort of P.T. Barnum-style, carnival-esque, like, you know, like, you know, in the Simpsons where you see like that guy that's meant to be evil, can evil, like, and he jumps over like a sort of tank with sharks in it and lions in it.
It's all like the sort of stuff you think about, Lance, something or other.
It's the sort of thing you think about when you're a kid, isn't it?
Like, who would win, a lion or a crocodile?
Well, I suppose it depends on the environment.
Like, who would win?
It's a bit like Michael Jordan.
I could do basketball.
I could do baseball.
I could do anything.
I could play my dick like a flu.
My genius allows me to do anything.
Anything I want.
It's sort of like the sort of things that people talked about in pubs are just now actually happening.
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Remember, Jesus, actually, we should say a prayer.
Do we say a prayer this bit?
Yeah, maybe we do.
Heavenly Father, Lord God, thank you very much for putting us on this show.
Thanks for giving us the chance to talk to loads of people.
Thank you, God, for allowing us to be free.
Thank you that in our brokenness and our weakness, you love us.
Thank you, Lord, that this is a time of great revelation.
Probably literally revelations, I sometimes think, like them bits about us being, you know, not able to trade without the mark on our right hand or our forehead or like the return and the seven seals and the seven trumpets.
Oh Lord God, please return.
We pray for your urgent return, Jesus, because sometimes I don't like it down here in exile, even though I really do love my kids and my friends and everything like that.
I can't wait to be back in your arms, Lord, Heavenly Father.