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Hello and welcome to Stay Free with Russell Brand.
We are live at Turning Point Amfest.
We worked quite hard on that round of applause and it's worked fantastically.
I'm of course joined by Danica Patrick today.
We're going to be talking.
I'm also going to be taking questions from the live audience here prior to appearing at Turning Point along with many people, some of your favorite Rumble contributors.
If you want to join in, get involved in the comments and chat.
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Danica, thank you very much for joining me.
My pleasure.
Thanks for joining me on this white bonquet.
It's all a lot of white.
Yeah.
It keeps it fresh.
Well, some people would argue that Turning Point is a white supremacist organization.
That's a joke.
That's a joke.
It's just a simple white leather, leatherette bonquet.
Probably not even real leather.
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Over the course of the next hour, I'll be taking your questions online, as well as dealing as best I can with the complexity of Danica, Patrick, NASCAR, Driver, and a whole host of extraordinary other abilities.
Already today, you've eaten eggs, steak, played tennis, submitted Thomas in a form of mixed martial arts.
What are you doing here at Turning Point, mate?
Well, Turning Point's really where it all started for me a couple of years ago.
I came and watched.
And then last year I spoke for the first time, speaking again this weekend.
So just to be in the energy, right?
It's about the energy.
It's like the community of the movement, of the purpose, and where we want to see this country go.
When are you speaking this time?
2.50 on Saturday.
What are you going to talk about?
Actually, I'm going to...
This might hit home.
I'm going to tell a story about a past life regression that I had.
You had a past life regression?
Does anybody know what that means?
Has anyone heard of a past life regression?
Okay, so I will have to explain what that means.
I'm a bit jealous that a neighboring content creator just got that whoop.
And you know, like if you're on a date with another couple and like the other couple maybe kiss and stuff, I think that we should generate more whooping noises and hysteria than them.
So in the end, they're like, what's going on over there?
It sounds amazing.
So if you could just whoop hysterically for a moment, just while I tell you, if you subscribe to Rumble Premium, you get additional content from me and Glenn Greenwald and a whole host of others.
That's really good.
Every time we have a well-deserved applause from our audience here, there is sadly a little bit of feedback.
I'm here with Danica Patrick.
We're talking about past life.
Oh, that thing, that Mic Cube.
I'm not putting that back.
I'm not doing it.
I put it back once and it's falling again.
I gave it all the chance.
I've given it all the chances I'm willing to give it, Jenna.
Jenna's off.
What are you doing in my work?
You're willing to give up your cube.
I'm sure that you have the holder than me.
You're far more important than I am.
I don't think that's true.
You've been past life regress for all I know.
You've been Bodica, Cleopatra.
Maybe you could be another gender in another life.
Dracula.
I had to have been a man in many other lives with the way that I roll through life.
Sometimes you're intimidating in this one.
I don't think I intimidate you, though, in anything.
Does anyone intimidate you?
Well, yeah, actually, sometimes.
Like, sometimes when I'm doing like a martial art and I have to fight people.
Oh, well, that's just your skills then.
That has nothing to do with you.
That's just skills.
Two thing that happened to me, Danica, that I didn't much enjoy.
Very recently, I was at a party and I was like explaining to some people that I was playing American football, like just catching it.
And I went, you know, obviously I'm English, so I'm not very good at American football.
And then I thought, why are you lying?
I'll tell them that I'm not good at English sports either, right?
And she was like a friend's sister, this woman.
And I goes, also, though, I'm not good at English sports.
And she went, yeah, I can see that.
And she said it much too assertively.
Way too matter of factly.
Much too matter-of-factly.
That hurt.
In your past lives, Danica Patrick, tell us the very reason that you brought it up.
Why I brought it up and why I'm going to...
It was a lesson.
The regression was a lesson about how to live your life.
But in the regression, I was a Native American.
I'm just worried that this regressive therapy is diabolical devil worship.
That's my only worry, Danica.
That's my only concern.
Anytime, can we?
I'm in a good place for people to pray for me.
Yeah, you are.
Danica, before this ends, we will pray for you.
Can we just establish a rule now that anytime there's any cheering over there, we automatically cheer back in a very almost hysterical way.
So let's do one more now, please.
And then go, Titanic coin!
And then I just wonder if we start to shout confusing things like sortierology, the afterlife, eschatology, ideas of resurrection.
Danica Patrick has been regressed to a past life.
Very long sentences.
Could be brilliant.
Okay, so you did it and it was instructive, was it?
Yeah, it was a good lesson.
Yeah.
That's it.
That's the spirit.
That's the stuff.
Yeah, that is what we need.
Okay, Danica, it was instructive.
I did once have regressive past life therapy, but I recognized during it that all of the past lives that I remembered, there were reliable references in films.
Like I remembered things like, I was in the Patriot.
I'm General Cornwallis.
I'm organizing the Green Dragoons.
There's a recalcitrant brigade of upstart colonialists opposing the authority of King George III.
You know, so like I was using references that were available in film.
Now, was your past life, you weren't Pocahontas or someone that where you could have got the references from mixed media.
No, no, it was just an average old Native American that split off from her tribe and had a stick.
Have you ever in real life split off from your tribe?
Like in, you know.
I, I.
I kind of feel like I've been my own tribe most of my life.
What do you mean?
Is this the colours hat?
That looks great.
In fact, I think that that levels you up 20x now instead of 10x.
Thank you, Danica.
10x looking.
I think the white is 20x.
Yeah.
You see, you are a sort of an outsider, even just being like a female NASCAR driver.
I've never met one before.
Now, do you think you, a woman, could beat me, a man, in a driving contest?
God, there's so many sayings that come to mind, but they include swearing.
Definitely, Russell.
I really, definitely think that's possible.
I would actually be happy.
Would you guys want to see that?
Would you want to see us race?
Good.
Yes, good.
That was a natural one.
I didn't even have to bait them for that.
You're good at it.
You're actually pretty, pretty good.
I think your talk's going to be good.
I just think it'll be absolute.
We could definitely race around the block.
I did this commercial a long time ago for Lyft.
And this was when Lyft just started.
And I was in Charlotte.
And I was racing NASPARC.
And we had someone hop in.
We had many people hop in.
They did not know they were in a commercial.
Although there was a bunch of cameras, so they had to have been on to something.
But I got to drive around downtown Charlotte, like however I wanted.
And it was really funny.
It was a very funny video if you guys want to look at some sort of like behind the scenes sort of commercials.
Did you jeopardize anybody's safety?
Yeah, I mean, absolutely.
I jeopardize my own safety every time I'm in the car.
Just ask anybody that rides with me.
And the skills transfer, you can use it in life and in the streets.
You can just drive in a.
Yes.
I always say that I have a really big comfort zone on the road.
So like 80 or 90.
Does anyone think that the 101 here in Scottsdale is the fastest highway in the world?
I mean, it's like, no, they don't live here.
See, they don't live here.
I mean, I drive 90 on the highway.
That's very easy for me compared to the 240 that I've driven.
So that comfort zone's very big.
You've expanded yourself a massive comfort zone.
Plus I drive a Lamborghini.
Honestly.
I do.
You drive around on a Lamborghini at 90 miles an hour.
You operate as a Lyft driver.
You take people to the very precipice of death, which a lot of Uber drivers do do anyway.
That's not even a massive transformation.
Danica, okay, so like, okay, so I very much resent these Waymos driving around.
Oh man, that's the, now, you've already, I think, transgressed against Christian principles with your devil worship past life regression.
Exactly.
But I would say those AI Google vehicles, I think they are terrifying, aren't they?
Spooky sepulchres, living coffins, sanitized.
I see them driving around.
Have you been in one, mate?
I have not, actually, but they cause traffic jams because they get confused because they're not a human.
They're very, very confused.
There's no one in there.
The steering wheel does actually move, even though what's that doing?
I suppose in case it needs a manual driver at some point.
I think it's wrong.
I think it's deplorable.
And I think it should be stopped out.
Do you guys remember Total Recall, the movie?
Yeah, I'm Schwarzsnigger.
I feel like we're entering Total Recall sort of phase of culture.
We're in a terrifying moment.
And why don't we broaden out this discussion, Danica Patrick, to include some of our enthusiastic views?
Would you like to ask questions, please?
I'm not very good at getting people to go, woo, it's not in my nature.
It's like not a British thing to do.
We're embarrassed at that.
Ah, someone is going to ask questions.
A young gentleman, sir, would you mind telling us your name, as well as the most embarrassing thing that's ever happened to you, and then ask your question.
My name's Trevor Dasher.
The most embarrassing thing that happened to me was in Wisconsin, I was walking to class on campus and I slipped and fell and people laughed at me.
That's unfair.
You've lived a really charmed life.
Yeah.
So I'm one of the youngest elected officials in the state of Wisconsin.
I was elected to my school board when still a senior in high school.
What advice do you guys have for the younger generation to get involved in politics and make sure that their voices are being heard?
Go on, Danica.
You be in charge.
Well, it's a tough one for me because people keep asking me when I'm going to get involved in politics or run for anything.
And I guess that leads to my answer, which is I just got asked today if I would run for something.
I said, if I felt like I should, like I was needed.
And if you're needed for a job and you can do it and people are reflecting to you that you're capable, then it'll end up feeling like a calling because it'll be about serving your community.
And so backwards all the way to the beginning of when campaigning happened, it was explained to me that, you know, you run for office locally to support your local community.
So I'd say start local.
And if it feels like a calling because people keep wanting you to do it, then do it.
If not, there's plenty of other ways to help the community than being in politics exactly.
I really like Danica's answer.
I think it's pretty satisfactory.
Do you?
Let's go.
Spontaneous, very British round of applause.
I've got nothing to add to that.
Also, I'm still enraptured with the image of you sprawled on the floor in Wisconsin.
I never really got past that.
Can I ask you a question then about that?
Did you say it was icy?
Was it winter?
Was it slippery?
When he slipped.
This was two weeks ago.
Oh, that's embarrassing.
There's no excuse.
That's actually terrible.
So it wasn't slippery yet.
You've got no business in politics.
It's 33 degrees in Wisconsin, but two weeks ago was like seven.
It's just kind of cold.
I was born in Wisconsin, and I'm glad that that was all because it's very cold there now.
Yeah.
It was 80 degrees here a couple days ago.
I know.
That's why I came here to get away from it.
Can I get a picture of you?
Glad to have you.
What do you mean?
Here, like during it, come right over.
Yeah, that'd be interesting.
While that's happening, why don't we do the next question?
Hello, you handsome young lunatic.
Perch yourself down here.
Take the picture.
Brianna's going to do that.
You're a fine young fella.
Bedtime stories.
Look at that.
He's left with a lovely compliment.
What a sweet young man.
The next question is from a similarly beautiful near-adolescent, a tussle-haired wonderboy whose name will soon follow.
Hello, young man.
What's your name, mate?
I'm Baxter Richardson.
Hi, Baxter.
Yeah, hi, what's up?
So, I started like a TPSA chapter at my high school, and I was wondering if you guys would come and speak at it.
That was my big question.
That's good.
Hustler.
You answer this one.
Oh, Danica, you're good.
I'd like to give you a strong, hard yes.
I will appear at this, but when is it?
And what do you have to do?
I don't know.
Whenever you can make it, it would be awesome.
What do I have to do?
As just a high school.
Yeah, just talk to the kids.
Yeah.
Just be at high school.
You want to go and talk to the kids.
Yeah.
What do you want to talk about?
Where is it?
It's in Coronado, California.
Right behind the beach.
In California.
Yeah, on the beach.
Yeah.
I cannot go to that state until Gavin Newsome apologizes to me.
really well possibly i am going to probably come to california soon okay And if I do, Baxter, I will go there.
Now, what are you doing in your turning point chapter?
What's going on there?
So we're really focused on just open political discourse and talking about politics, really?
And expressing conservative ideas.
Express it in a sort of the way that turning point does.
Is there a camera on our young, handsome people?
There is.
That one's on him.
Oh, I see.
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I got six.
I'm one of six, so it's pretty tight.
It's busy there.
There's a lot of children.
Like, you got five siblings.
Yeah, I have five younger brothers.
You're just the testosterone-filled household.
Yeah, yeah.
Man, I tell you what, I would have restricted Wi-Fi if I was your father.
Six boys, one house.
None of you are using the internet to your 30.
Baxter, we've asked, answered your question.
I've essentially agreed to a soon-to-become regrettable high school appearance.
I'll do it.
Danica, you avoided that very deftly.
You did follow-up questions with the lad that fell over in Wisconsin.
What was the temperature?
What day was it?
What were you wearing?
Baxter, you're cutting him off.
I don't have a question because I already know there's not room for me to stay and it's a room.
It's a house full of boys, and you guys don't put the toilet seed down, so there's just like no chance that I'm going to be there for that.
And to just the overall smell of the house, probably.
Partial credit, Baxter.
Partial credit.
I'm going to appear at your school, and you've been insulted by a great sportswoman.
Yeah.
I'd call it all overall.
I will drive you, though.
Oh, imagine she wins it back.
You should be a politician.
Look at the way she moves.
She changes the rules.
No one knows what's going on.
She could run the whole country easily.
All right, Baxter, we'll come see you.
Speed limits.
They will not be what they are then.
Well, Darlene?
I mean, the first thing I do is raise the speed limits.
Sure.
You can't just use your political power to exploit the opportunity to gain revenue.
No, that is what people do.
No, that is what you're supposed to do.
Sorry.
It was me.
I was wrong with that.
So, like, Baxter, how do I contact you?
Do I set up a time?
I don't want to do the admin on Rumble.
We're streaming to potentially hundreds of people.
I do not want to offend the viewers.
Baxter, talk to either Brianna or Jake or Jenna.
Not Claudio.
He's too high up.
He's got too much executive authority.
Young lady, let's do your question now.
And please don't turn it into a scheduled appointment that will have logistical challenges, unless it's for Danica, in which case, by all means.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Hi, nice to meet you guys.
My name is Lexi.
My question for you is: do you think people miss the mark by letting fighting evil in politics overshadow the way that Jesus calls us to treat people?
And if that's the case, how do we stay bold and truth without losing Christ-like love?
Well, that's pretty amazing.
What's your name?
My name's Lexi.
Oh, yeah, you said that right at the beginning.
I couldn't even remember the name.
How am I going to answer that complex theological question?
Danica, you start and then I'm going to jump in.
Do we in politics talk enough about Christ?
Do we keep our eyes on him enough?
Or do we get infatuated by evil?
That's your question, innit, Lexi.
Yeah, and just how do we make sure that we are still loving people and being Christ-like by still fighting for truth and righteousness?
Well, how are you describing the fighting?
How are you describing the fighting?
Just in how we interact with people and just kind of where our hearts are when we are interacting with those people.
I think that you just live the way you want other people to act, right?
So you don't have to fight, you just have to live by example.
You know, I think that's what life's all about.
That's what you do.
Holy shit, to answer, I nearly fell.
Thank God, Danica, your speed and your instincts as a stock car driver.
With a lesser guest, I would have died there.
But she turned.
She took the corner.
Imagine it.
Imagine it being that part.
She's still solving the problem.
You're imagining.
She almost fell off the edge.
Man, I live on the edge.
The edge is where I live, baby.
Hey, like, if that had been a normal guest, I'd have been down that, I'd have been down in a ditch there, wouldn't I?
You're reasonable.
This is me living that kind, loving, Jesus-like life, right?
You lend a hand, step up, hold you back.
Yeah, I mean, you don't have to fight with people, right?
I don't think that it's about the fight.
It's about being the role model.
It's what parents do for children, right?
It's what we do.
It's what we do for the world, right?
Just live by example.
I don't think it's about the fight.
I think the fight is what it feels like happens when someone doesn't agree with you.
But that's not your fight.
That's just you living your truth.
In some ways, Lexi, I agree with Danica, but I'm minded of the mystical aspect of coming to Christ and a new kingdom and emerging.
What I feel is in some ways, if we were to follow the edicts of a thinker like, say, C.S. Lewis, we would just be practicing Christian principles in our individual roles as citizens and civilians.
But I'm struck by a recent video I saw Charlie Kirk say, God rest his eternal soul, when he talked about the American Constitution being achieved in alliance with Christian ideas and presumptively practiced by a Christian nation.
And I've been thinking about that.
And I'm probably going to, you know, I'm talking later.
Danica's talking at 2.30 tomorrow.
I'm talking later.
And I think I want to talk about that idea because how do we bring the principles of Christ into government?
Now, I read in N.T. Wright, a British theologian's recent talk on what is a Christian country.
He said that Paul's continual exhortations for mutual forgiveness and kindness and grace were not just miscellaneous, ethical pledges, but what was required to bring together a multi-ethnic Christian community in the first century at a time of a great deal of division and confusion.
And I suppose the things that suggest themselves to me have already been touched upon by our great, marvelous, and incredibly rapid-moving guest here, the idea of local subsidiarity.
I indeed think that young men like our first questioner, not Baxter, he's clearly some sort of pervert, but young men in general just needlessly slander Baxter for a laugh.
Just did that to pass the time.
Like that we should be involved in local politics wherever possible.
The real problem is centralization, both in commerce, global bureaucracy, but even in national government in a country like yours.
To practice the principles of Christ, you have to love thy neighbor.
If you can't love thy neighbor as yourself up until the point of death because you don't know who your neighbor is and you're continually bombarded with cultural imagery that suggests endless fragmentation and opposition, you cannot be Christ-like.
That shares more with Babylon, with Babel, with the fall than with the principles of our Lord.
So you have to become radical.
Initially, perhaps a kind of radical moderate, refusing to turn against your brother or sister.
To become radically Christ-like, we all know what it ultimately means because not only are we, by God's grace, followers of Christ Jesus, but we have a very local example in someone that was willing to die for what they believed in.
And what I believe in now is maximal subsidiarity and maximum empowerment of the individual, the family, and the community under God, under Christ-like principles.
But that's just why I think.
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Lexi, are you happy with that?
I am.
Thank you.
I have one more thing to add.
That was spectacular.
Thanks.
And I'm enjoying the prod as well.
I'm getting an honorable prod.
Whoa.
One thing I thought about is just, you know, being able to be confident enough to say what you want, act how you want, be how you want.
Maybe some of what you're saying is about stepping outside of the norm.
And I think that whenever you have enough belief, self-belief, integrity in what that is, and it's for a good cause and in love and kindness, it's going to always come off right.
But you have to make sure that you practice what you preach.
And if you want people to accept you, if it's something outside of the norm for them, you have to accept others for being outside of the norm of what's normal too.
So it has to be a back and forth of acceptance, but it's about being confident about what it is that you believe.
And then it's going to always, I think it's going to always come across right.
Yeah.
I like Danica Patrick and her answers to complex theological and moral questions.
Are you happy, Lexi?
Thank you guys so much.
I couldn't agree more as the way that we treat our one-on-one interactions with the people in our communities.
So it starts there.
So thank you guys.
Thanks, mate.
And do we have any further questions?
If so, please march them stoutly.
So the round of applause, organically occurring there, the atmosphere here at Turning Point in the stadium in Phoenix visibly becoming more febrile and alive with joy.
One imagines that there could be spontaneous nude dancing.
A la David.
He did that apparently at any moment.
Don't feel obliged, madam.
Now, what is your question?
Actually, I don't have a question.
Just an announcement.
And what's your name and my name?
Your business.
I'm from Phoenix.
And I've only met one person.
Well, two now from Phoenix, many others from other places.
But nonetheless, when I saw that you were on the agenda, and then once touring around here and then seeing that I might have the opportunity to say something to you, I got so excited because I knew it was God.
The Lord.
First off, I learned this last year that you became a follower of Christ.
So welcome, brother.
Thank you.
But then.
She gets organically.
Oh, she's pretty good.
I can hear her better.
But then, secondly, is this probably about a month or two ago at exercise, a new person came.
And as I was chatting with her, I must have asked something that said to her, that mentioned that she then mentioned, I became a Christian.
I asked how that happened.
She said that she went to a political event.
And then somewhere along the way, there was this guy by the name of Russell Brand.
I live in that guy.
Who got down?
I live inside of him.
That's who I am.
And because of that, she actually became a Christian.
Oh, man, that's a good question.
So what is wonderful about that?
Secondly, thirdly, I found out she is a Jew who became a messianic Jew.
And on her Bible, she has written down September 4th, 2025.
So forever, you will be have made an impact in her life.
And when I tell her that I got to share that with you, she'll be blessed, too.
So thank you.
Thank you.
I'm actually very happy.
I'm happy, everybody.
Thank you for giving me that encouragement because I must say, sometimes I feel afraid in the world and inferior.
And then I remember that my personal identity is irrelevant.
It's who loves me that is important, not who I am.
My identity is no longer in the world.
It does sometimes get magnetized back into it, sometimes via flesh or temptation, sometimes via fear.
But in general now, I feel him very strongly.
He is outside time, within time, across all time.
I feel our Lord present now.
It is our duty, our honor to glorify him.
And there can be no politics without a set of agreed-upon ethics.
There can be no set of agreed upon ethics without a God.
God is real.
Jesus Christ was the risen son of the living God.
I proclaim him now.
And later you will see me bend the knee as well as making any necessary declarations.
The only thing that I will have to do is because I don't know.
I really didn't know who you were before this.
Darling, some days I don't know who I am.
But now I do know, but I also want to find out how you accept the Christ.
So on that, I will Google you.
You can use the internet.
I'm assuming that's what you meant by Google you.
Otherwise, this will become a police matter.
So thank you.
Bless you.
I love you for saying that.
Thank you very much for those kind words.
The very minimum you should have is a baseball cap.
The minimum.
Hello.
Hi, how are you?
Oh, you're English.
Yeah.
God save the Queen.
God save the Queen.
The King's not my king.
I feel you, baby.
I just want to say I am part of the largest growing political party in the UK right now called Advance UK.
I like how you talk for a start.
See the accent?
Can you tell the accent?
She's proper.
Just try and figure out where Kent or Essex or East London.
We're from Maine.
East London.
Yeah.
East London.
East London.
Not anywhere in London.
East London's the proper place.
Whereabouts in East London?
Stepney.
Stepney.
She's proper, mate.
That's proper.
So being part of the largest political party in the UK right now, Advance UK, and our fundamental core is bringing the country back to Christianity.
That is part of our constitution.
As a potential MP in the future, what would you like to see someone like myself bring into a political party and enforce Danica?
I'm not qualified to talk about it.
Danica, no one's qualified to talk about anything.
Let's just have some fun.
I am glad to hear this, though.
I mean, from what I feel, is it accurate to say that the UK, England is pretty liberal?
If I could just cut in there, I got arrested for unfurling the British flag and put in police custody for 24 hours.
Quite right.
I was being police officers.
Danica could be jailed.
You cannot go around in a country unfurling its flag.
Whatever next, saying what's on your mind.
They're gone, mate.
They banged you up.
Did they?
For unfurling the old union, Jack?
Yeah, I got beat up by three police officers.
Got anything on video?
I have, yeah.
Nice.
Yeah, I'm suing the police force at the moment.
Met, is it if you're in Stepney?
No, so we was protesting in Essex outside the Bell Hotel.
I'm part of the Pink Lady movement that's spreading across the UK right now as well.
And it's about protecting women and children's safety in the UK.
I like it.
So I was there protecting women and children and then I unfurled the flag and got roughed up.
You're proper you.
Am I not correct in saying that the pink ladies are the girlfriends of John Travolta in the film Grease and the film Grease 2?
The pink ladies include Sandy Dee and many other characters.
What is it?
They're called the Pink Ladies.
Don't look at me like I'm mentally ill.
I've memorized your culture.
So I went to Whitechapel because in Tower Hamlets they tried to deem the Pink Ladies as a far-right racist movement.
So I stood outside the back of Whitechapel Hospital in my underwear and sprayed myself pink and then walked through holding the union flag.
And as you'd know, Whitechapel is a probably 90% Muslim culture.
So.
What's your name, mate?
Sarah.
Sarah.
And did you grow up in Stephanie?
For a bit, and then I moved out.
Nice.
So listen, so what, Danica?
What we're talking about is what are the are you saying that you're formed, you're part of a Christian party?
What is your question specifically about how to bring those values into parliament?
Yeah, well, no, what else would you like?
Because we are, our constitution is based around the Christian faith.
But what else would you like to see other than that instilled into the United Kingdom?
All right, mate.
Well, I reckon it's bold.
The experiment of secularization, secularism, hasn't worked.
The church has to be at the core of community life.
A nation-state can be a community of different principalities, kingdoms, communities, whatever you want to call them, but you can't have external bureaucracies as a supreme power.
It tends towards diabolic, it becomes diabolical.
It becomes Luciferian.
I think the problem that we're living with, Sarah, right now is that when you have counterfeit systems of power that emulate the power of God, i.e., the government wants you dependent on them for information, the time is coming where they'll want you dependent on them financially.
They want you to come to them as little children.
They want you to be innocent in your approach to them.
They demand fealty.
I would say that it's the state itself that has to be opposed.
Minimize wherever possible the influence and power of the state.
So you're becoming an MP to maximally empower the community, to make sure people are affected by decisions that are as close to them as possible.
And I would continue that principle of subsidiarity further.
Where possible, communities should eat food grown or reared locally.
They should be in control of their local budgets.
They should discuss these things openly.
I'm not saying you don't have leadership at the national level when it comes to vital transport infrastructure, hospitals, or, of course, the international defense.
But those things are bureaucratized and depend on alliances that go beyond national sovereignty anyway, in many cases.
So, mate, you're doing a good, strong thing.
What it needs above all else is the prima materia, the primary material of the boldness of the people of a nation to stand up and be willing to do what you have done.
I mean, not necessarily specifically paint yourself pink in underwear, though I like his style, like John Lyle, as they'd say in East London, nice moves, got to admire it.
But I would say continue doing what you're doing and watch the resistance because the evil one is in charge of this world.
It says it in scripture numerous times.
The tempter says it to our Lord.
Paul says it in Ephesians.
John says it throughout Revelations and in some of his epistles.
So in response to the earlier question to Lexi, you cannot.
We don't go far enough as Christians in condemning the evil of this world, but I think we focus a little too much on localized evil rather than global, imperial, bureaucratic evil.
Note that C.S. Lewis in his screw tape letters depicts the realm of the demons as a bureaucracy.
It's through bureaucracy that they bring us down.
And it is through community that you and all of us will oppose them.
Praise the Lord.
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I'm talking to Danica Parker, who is a risk taker, but also a lifesaver.
There was a moment where I nearly gone, mate.
Yeah, I'll talk to you later, Sarah.
I nearly tumbled off the back of the bonquet, and that's why I'm calling this, a bonquet.
That's the proper word.
It's French sounding.
Yeah, I learned a new word.
Bonquet, bonquet.
Bonquette.
Bonquet.
I nearly tumbled off the back of it.
Luckily, you stepped in, mate.
You're a message.
You nearly rumbled off.
Oh, very nearly.
I could have been very, very...
Have you had bad crashes in your car there?
You must have.
Yes, many bad crashes.
When you're doing races.
No broken bones, but broken.
Yeah, the ego's in shatters, but he's got a break.
Cheer.
Don't let him.
Oh.
Yeah.
Well done, everyone.
Yeah.
Have you ever, what's your favorite film?
Is it Days of Thunder?
Is it one theme Steve McQueen won?
Oh, Days of Thunder, all the way.
It's a good film.
Control is an illusion.
Whoa.
Nicole Kidman, brilliant.
Control's an illusion?
Oh, no.
How are we going to get to work in the morning?
I like Days of Thunder as well.
Ma'am, you have a question as well as something adorable about you.
What is your name and what's your question?
My name is Teresa.
I'm from Oklahoma, so not as good an accent.
That's a lovely accent.
I've been to your state.
Wonderful.
Big fan.
Great bake-off performance.
But my question is regarding education, because you talk a lot about community and faith.
What role do you feel like faith needs to play in education as far as for younger kids, but also in higher education?
I think that I believe in the power of choice, but I think that when you show them a good life, living a good life, you're happy.
I think people want to emulate it.
People want the same thing that you have.
We're all just looking to find ways to be connected and be happy.
And sort of based on your last answer, it's the community that you build.
When you build that community, then you build the movement.
And it happens from the inside out.
You can't expect the government to do it for you.
It comes, starts in your house.
It starts in your church or it starts in your community, your town, your village.
And I think that that's what makes it spread.
And it's about the lifestyle, right?
So building that lifestyle where you're having fun, you're building your families, you're enjoying things, you're helping each other.
Your community is there for you when you need them.
That's, I think, what builds a move.
Thanks.
Shall I answer as well?
Yeah.
You're better at children at school and getting faith in there.
I've got kids right around my house.
They're mine.
Temporarily, they're mine.
I kidnapped.
No, they're my children.
I don't know why I keep doing these kind of jokes.
With my own children, I'm trying to instill in them that the supreme authority in their life is Christ and that they have direct access to Christ.
I'm adding a little bit.
I'm in charge of whether or not you're on that iPad and whether or not you should stop being such.
And I'm going to have to swear now, little bastards.
But other than that, you have a direct relationship with Christ.
He's within you.
Don't bend or yield to any other authority.
Rejects worldly authority.
But then they've got to be in the world, it's tricky.
So we don't have our kids go to school because, in case they get indoctrinated into systems of control and potentially evil, so we're indoctrinating them around our house.
But like I'm saying, do you know, I told them very early in their lives, don't trust any authority.
And frankly, that has led to some problems because then they won't go to bed when I tell them.
But other than that, it's been a foolproof model for preparing because I weren't with the Lord when they were born, you know, except for my boy Herbie.
So I'm, I think you just have to tell them that they have direct contact with Christ, that it's about denial of the world, denial of the flesh, then some pretty simple values, pool line values that we just espoused just then that are necessary if you're going to live in a community.
As NT Wright said, they ain't just a random bunch of ideas.
They're ideas that create cohesion and love between groups.
Hey, Hala, is that good enough?
Yes.
Could I trade you hats?
Take it.
Come here.
Move into the house.
Live with us.
Let's see how it goes.
Praise the Lord.
I love you.
Thanks.
I've got my own hat now.
Hey, what?
How long have I been talking for?
Because I'm quite hungry.
Got 10 more minutes.
Can't we go for an app break?
Can I have a sandwich?
Is there anything I could eat around here?
Hello there.
And now, Danica, are you feeling okay?
I might have something first.
I'm going to have Thomas.
Does Thomas freak out sometimes?
What have you got in there?
Some sort of protein bar?
Maybe, maybe a chomp beef stick.
Maybe a protein bar.
I've never had a beef stick before.
I'm not eating.
Chapstick.
I eat my chapstick.
I'll eat a chapstick if that's what it comes down to.
That's the price I have to pay for mental clarity and cohesion.
This gentleman's here.
Should we ask his question?
I would love it.
Me and you, we could do a show.
I'll just be the serious one, which is never the case, but I love the scroll for me.
You did.
I'm mostly when you saved me from falling down that hole, something in me bonded to you.
Well, when you go through trials, tribulations, strife, challenges, dangerous, life-threatening moments, life-threatening moments.
You definitely bond.
I think when I see you over the years, I'll always go, member, remember the sir.
Uh, you have a question for us.
What is your name, if you don't mind asking us?
Can you hear me okay?
Yes, excellent.
I just want to say thank you very much.
I do have a question, but as somebody that was a bit wayward, you were wayward before and after the military.
Yes, sir.
I got to say that the wayward guys like myself that do go back to Christ and you know try to slough off the old life, we look at you like you're a saint of the wayward, right?
That's all I've ever wanted.
A saint of the wayward.
The people I work with are going to have to deal with that now.
You're canonizing me live on Rumble.
So I'm going to do that.
I can do pretty much what I like now.
Holy Christ is the true one.
Yeah, yeah.
Jesus, all power to the glorious Holy One, the true Son of God, the risen one.
Amen.
But then, saints are us.
And I'm giving you that title.
And I hope that you also get the knighthood that you deserve now that we have new management and, well, old management, but reshuffling.
We're planning a revolution in the UK.
And once that's done, I'm sure I will be knighted within the first week or two.
You know, I was going to be on American Got Talent, right?
What was your talent going to be?
Impressions, but do me some impressions on.
You've got to have a Trump one in your back pocket.
You're here.
The reason that I didn't get past the audition is because I'm terrified of cameras.
So it just didn't.
Well, there's three on us and one on you.
That's kind of big.
What if you are able to put a blanket over your head during the impression?
What if you put the hat on real low?
All right, let me think back to when I did it.
I did the audition.
They didn't like it.
I'm furious.
All right.
So I didn't bring my ukulele, but there's a whole ukulele that's holding you back.
Yeah.
Do an impersonation that is ukulele-free.
Who are you doing an impression of with a ukulele?
I'm Elvis in one or two of his movies.
Like, there's no one who has a ukulele anymore.
I'm going to just do the judges after they saw my terrible act.
That I can do.
Listen, kiddo, that was absolutely horrendous.
I mean, you can't sing, you can't dance.
Is that Simon Cowell?
Simon Cowell.
Hold on.
Let me, let me, let me, let me.
I don't know, Simon.
I kind of liked it.
I mean, he's a bit odd looking and he sounds like a bag of cats, but I liked it.
Cheryl?
Well, Seaman.
Listen, Cheryl, it's Simon.
So you're off the show again.
Goodbye.
What I really hope is that people have just this moment tuned in and they're watching and people going, What now?
What's he doing now?
People, there's a gentleman on a red rug communicating with himself, but he did canonize me, so he gets another 25 minutes.
I'm going to canonize on a human level, you know, as the saints are very important people.
I think that you earned your sainthood and knighthood.
I really, you got to have the sainthood.
The knighthood, that's slow me down, corrupting.
But the sainthood, I'm working towards that.
Although I do have noticed the theme with saints, and that theme is brutal, terrifying, awful deaths.
That is a theme.
So you don't want that.
Yeah.
You gotta die sometime.
I think it was 11 of the 12, and then you got John that saw Revelation.
Patmos might still be there for all we know.
Might still be there.
He still got off pretty easy, that one.
And he got to write a lot of people.
Although I have been on holidays in Greece, and sometimes the plumbing's not good.
But better than being crucified upside down and left under the Vatican, I suppose.
I'm so sorry to do this to you.
I love you.
Because it's kind of like when you're going to sneeze.
Whatever you need, we'll do it.
God bless you.
Within reason, and maybe even slightly beyond reason.
James Spader.
I've been a safe since you've been here.
I'm not.
I'm just spading.
Just go to straight.
I'm not waiting for this final.
The stage is yours.
Dude.
Okay.
My wife's going to see this and say, it's arriving here.
I was just on some other show.
No, you're not doing it.
You wanted to stay for your impression, but you're not doing it.
Interesting.
Who knows what he's going to do next?
Well, I like him on the audition.
Spader.
James Spader.
That's a really unusual choice.
So they're judging me, right, for my horrible ukulele.
You're judging yourself.
Of course, but I practice the judges because I figure they're going to not like my act.
So I got to learn all of their accents and such.
I like being touched.
Because that would have been like the act, you know?
Just kind of poking fun at them.
And then I thought, well, Simon Cowell should definitely be knighted because he's funny, but you're funnier.
If you're starting knight Simon Cowell, you're undermining my sainthood.
No, I don't want to do that.
I don't even know what the hell I'm talking about, really.
I just came up here to say, hello.
I like it.
I love you.
Come sit down here for the rest of the show.
Don't cause any more trouble.
Please remove your trousers before you sit down.
Now, are there any more questions?
Sit down.
You're lovely.
What's your name again?
What were you in the military?
What were you in the military?
You're in charge now.
I got us.
Hey, talk on the mic.
No wonder you didn't get past Britain's Got Talent or whatever it was.
You won't pay attention.
No, it's live.
You can't edit at all.
It's live streamed.
Danica, well, I think, let's take one more question.
Madam, you just sit there quietly.
He's all right.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you for checking.
Thanks for having our safety at the forefront of your mind.
God bless you.
What's your question, ma'am?
So, my question to you is: a little over a year ago, my husband and I drove across country.
We live in California, Northern California, and we drove across country with a lot of other people's money and things that they had donated to help people in the hurricane area of North Carolina.
And what we came, what we found is that we were all more alike than we were different.
And it's wonderful.
But my question to you, Russell, is that being of the celebrity world and the holiday world, Hollywood world, and do you feel like there's a lot more out there that are alike that maybe don't speak up, that are that are more godly, that maybe aren't taking that stand, like you?
I'm not taking a stand.
I'm just, I'm actually broken.
But what I will say is that you proclaim.
I proclaim, yeah, you have no choice but to do that.
But like what I would say, Danica, is that it's your nature.
We are made in his image.
We are made to worship him.
It's a matter of discovery.
It's not a matter of education.
And everyone knows it really.
They'll discover it.
But the culture is bewitching and bewildering.
The world is not your friend.
The culture is not your friend.
It's designed to distract you.
I'm becoming a little bit hardline.
You know, I don't ruin everyone's fun and become all like puritanical or everything.
But, you know, there was a time where to have a good evening.
I had to smoke crack and have sex with a bunch of people.
That was, what are you nodding at?
I like this guy.
Shut up for a minute.
That's just a joke.
Shut up.
Shut up.
You're mad.
You're absolutely insane.
Now, you stay there.
I'm keeping you with me for another couple of months.
We'll see if we can make it work.
Now, Danica, you came to the Lord, presumably after what point in your giddy trajectory of being a NASCAR speed demon and, as far as I can tell, wiry and intimidating woman.
When did you turn to the Holy Father and the Heavenly Lord and Jesus Christ our Savior?
Well, I didn't grow up a whole lot of Christian, but there's always been a very big curiosity within me.
So I actually did get confirmed Catholic probably 50 or so years ago.
But I think that it's not, even I probably am more religious than I would even let people know.
And I think that's, well, like just the example of saying I'll pray for someone or doing that on my own, right?
Just thinking it in my head or saying prayers at night or in the morning or whatever that practice is.
I wouldn't necessarily tell people about it.
And so I think that there's probably like a hiddenness to things that are mysterious and things that are unproven and things that are more about feelings and energy.
And they're just not, they're not concrete.
So they almost seem weird, right?
And so I think that even I have been someone that probably doesn't know how much I practice praying and practice being of gratitude and asking for things as well.
And, you know, maybe I should more.
I guess that's just, I think that's my question: is that isn't it, is it more out there than maybe what we see, and especially in the media of what we see?
Well, I'm an example of yes, right?
I think that people have a lot of their own personal practices.
But for the most part, people need to see it or hear it to know what to do.
So I guess this is where it starts with sharing.
And the easiest place to do that is at home and with your people around you.
But if you have a microphone, maybe you go ahead and say it.
What's your name again, mate?
You can't answer any questions simply, can you?
Sam.
Ma'am, I think that when it comes to the world, I've increasingly come to think that the function of celebrity is precisely to establish and endorse the principles of false idolatry that befell and befuddled the people of the Old Testament.
False gods, unless you're working for the kingdom, I don't know, man, maybe you're working against it.
So I wouldn't be surprised that people don't declare and proclaim the holy name of the Lord because those institutions are by nature diabolical, Luciferian counterfeits of all that is real.
But that don't mean that they're not all going to be saved, or at least some portion or some percentage by his holy grace.
We're not involved in choosing.
It's all unfolding beautifully.
The joy and peace that is your birthright is coming, is arriving.
He has achieved victory.
All is well.
I want to thank our fantastic guest, Danica Patrick, for a wonderful contribution.
Danica is going to ride me, along with her attractive consort, to our hotel now at breakneck speeds.
We're going to race against an AI vehicle to prove that human beings will always beat robots, which we consider to be the dark tools of Satan when it comes to a foot race.
Sam will be given, as soon as we arrive at the hotel, a full body massage.
A full body massage in the lobby.
In silence.
In hushed silence, Sam.
Hey, Danica, not a word.
What's your wife's name?
Heidi.
Now, Heidi, I'm beginning to get a sense of what you deal with at home when it comes to Sam.
He's a beautiful man.
You must see the glory and the light in him that our father sees.
And when we look at one another as Christ sees us, there is nothing but love and glory.
Thank you for your time.
We'll be back on Monday.
Not for more of the same, but for more of the different.
Until then, if you can, stay free.
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