Stay Free - Russel Brand - The Cost of Challenging Power and What Happens When You Don’t Comply — SF700 Aired: 2026-04-06 Duration: 01:05:12 === Living Ten Bible Characters (07:07) === [00:00:08] Russell Brand, controversial conspiracy theorist. [00:00:12] Trying to bring real journalism to the American people. [00:00:16] Hello there, you awakening wonders. [00:00:18] Thanks for joining us for Stay Free with Russell Brand. [00:00:20] Today's guest is Joby Weeks, a Bitcoin entrepreneur on a tag on house arrest right now. [00:00:27] You'll see his bracelet in the interview. [00:00:29] Joby's crime to be ahead of the curve when it comes to digital currency. [00:00:34] Here's a quick film about Joby explaining his situation. [00:00:37] I got my first Bitcoin when it was less than a dollar. [00:00:41] I figured if a laptop computer would generate a dollar a day in Bitcoin. [00:00:45] Then, if I filled a data center with a million laptop computers, I'd make a million dollars a day. [00:00:50] So, I get smaller, faster, more efficient, less electricity, and these things just crank away. [00:00:55] There's thousands and thousands of these things in this data center here. [00:01:00] Business model was simple you refer three friends, tell them to do the same. [00:01:06] We had over a hundred people making more than a hundred thousand dollars a month or more. [00:01:12] Customer service questions started coming in. [00:01:15] In Chinese and Japanese and French and Korean and we only speak English. [00:01:20] Good expert analysis now. [00:01:22] Jordan Balfour calls Bitcoin a fraud. [00:01:24] The people who are getting involved in it right now, there's no regulation on the actual level of Bitcoin itself. [00:01:31] There was no bank accounts that were opened. [00:01:33] We just did billions of dollars in business completely outside the system. [00:01:39] The Bitclub guys got so rich, they didn't know what to do with all their money. [00:01:43] A couple things. [00:01:44] Network marketing, cryptocurrency. [00:01:48] printing money, right? [00:01:49] You have a death wish? [00:01:52] Because the regulators love you, right? [00:01:55] The regulators love you. [00:01:56] I'm sitting there at Date with Destiny. [00:01:57] Tony Robbins is on the stage talking and it's like high energy, you know? [00:02:02] And all of a sudden I'm surrounded by a dozen agents. [00:02:05] Mr. Weeks, you're under arrest. [00:02:07] And I'm like, for what? [00:02:11] It was an international sting. [00:02:12] This was a global operation. [00:02:14] Five takedowns. [00:02:15] Everybody's walking around with a Swiss bank account in their pocket. [00:02:20] What mechanisms do we have available to even do simple things like tax enforcement? [00:02:26] My wife calls me and she asks me how I'm doing. [00:02:29] I'm like, it's going great. [00:02:30] I'm an honorary member of the Bloods now and I'm making 100% a week selling honey buns. [00:02:44] If you haven't seen Joby Weeks' film Free Joby, then you should look at that and go to the Free Joby website because he needs your support. [00:02:51] This is a conversation that includes decentralization, the massive con that is the global finance system, the state's power and ability to shut people down if they're a threat to global state interests. [00:03:02] Joby's case is a vital one if you want to understand freedom and the power that is held by those that control the financial system. [00:03:09] It's also a great cautionary tale. [00:03:11] If what you're doing in your public life impacts the interests of the powerful, they will find a way. [00:03:18] To shut you down. [00:03:19] But don't take my word for it. [00:03:22] Trust Joby Weeks. [00:03:23] Here he is. [00:03:23] Joby Weeks, thanks for coming. [00:03:25] What's up, bro? [00:03:26] Good to see you again. [00:03:27] What's amazing, I'm wearing this Death Row t shirt. [00:03:29] By Serendipity, you've had someone who was it that's been around to your house? [00:03:35] Michael Harris. [00:03:36] He's one of the founders of Death Row. [00:03:37] And he came by to say hi. [00:03:40] Nice guy. [00:03:41] And what I like about it is that, but you're on bail. [00:03:44] I'm on bail. [00:03:46] You're on a tag. [00:03:47] You've been on house arrest for, I think, for longer than. [00:03:50] Anyone in American history? [00:03:52] Is that correct? [00:03:53] You've been on house arrest longer than anyone else? [00:03:57] Definitely pre trial. [00:03:58] It's been almost seven years. [00:03:59] I was arrested in 2019. [00:04:01] So before COVID, before the January 6th fiasco, I was before all that. [00:04:09] I'm still stuck here. [00:04:10] Here's my ankle bracelet just for proof. [00:04:12] Yeah, there he is. [00:04:13] He's on a tag. [00:04:14] Death row. [00:04:15] Oh, yeah. [00:04:16] Well, I'm on burglary. [00:04:17] I don't know how long they could keep you in purgatory for. [00:04:19] It's crazy, man. [00:04:21] So it's not easy. [00:04:22] It's not easy. [00:04:22] I've been on, I'm awaiting trial. [00:04:24] Currently, I'm standing trial in October in the United Kingdom. [00:04:29] On a number of charges related to allegations of historic sexual misconduct, all of which I absolutely deny. [00:04:39] Now, let's talk about your case and how you've been wrongly accused. [00:04:43] I, like many people, have seen the film Free Joby by the brilliant filmmaker Mickey Willis. [00:04:48] And in that, it makes it pretty clear this is my appraisal of your life. [00:04:51] And it's been a while since I've done that. [00:04:53] This let me tell you about you as I understand you. [00:04:57] You are an entrepreneur. [00:04:59] From a pretty normal background. [00:05:01] Your dad was a pasta. [00:05:02] Your mum's something like a taught teacher. [00:05:04] You're like a normal dude. [00:05:06] You've very, very quickly understood entrepreneurialism. [00:05:10] You saw what was going down both with Napster and something that's called something like Bitstream or Bitstorm, where decentralized bits were used in order that people could download a whole movie and they couldn't shut it down because it weren't centralized. [00:05:23] You pretty early on recognized what the people who established Bitcoin and blockchain currency were doing. [00:05:29] And you recognized that Bitcoin mining was going to be highly, highly profitable. [00:05:34] You got, if one laptop computer can mine this amount of Bitcoin, then a million monkey laptops could mine this much. [00:05:41] You were an entrepreneur, you were a pioneer, you're ahead of the curve. [00:05:44] You're actually ahead of what the state could actually handle, accommodate, or comprehend. [00:05:49] Now, there's two possible ways of looking at this. [00:05:51] One is they earnestly misunderstood what you were doing and regarded it as criminality. [00:05:57] The other, and guess which one I'm more inclined towards, is that they recognized that if If digital currency became extremely popular extremely quickly, a process that you were expediting through your ingenuity, and anyone who watches Mickey's film Free Joby will see that you have an entrepreneurial spirit but a great heart. [00:06:14] You were getting other people wealthy, you're including people, taking brilliant trips, doing good things. [00:06:19] Anyone who knows you, and I have the honour of calling you a friend now, even though we're both men under the cosh and the hammer of the state, can see that you are a good hearted, mighty hearted man and exactly the kind of man that we need in a position. [00:06:32] Leadership and authority to help us in this time of crisis and increasing centralized control. [00:06:38] They shut you down, the feds raided, they took all of your equipment and kit, even though you could show the receipts for everything you were doing. [00:06:45] This is the money that's been generated, this is who has it, here's all my VAT and tax. [00:06:49] In fact, so much so that you thought that they'd made an honest mistake, and once you'd explained yourself, they'd go, Oh, you're free to go. [00:06:56] But they didn't say you're free to go. [00:06:58] So now, in the aftermath of Pam Bondi, Attorney General, losing her job, a person who's had a year to pardon you and hasn't, Trump. [00:07:06] Could have pardoned you, hasn't yet. [00:07:08] You, as I understand, are awaiting trial. [00:07:09] Your trial's earlier than mine, coming down the pipe, coming down the line. [00:07:14] Um, where are you right? === Money On Your Keys (15:18) === [00:07:16] I don't, I don't mean physically where are you, but where are you spiritually? [00:07:19] Where, how are you feeling? [00:07:21] What have I missed out or messed up? [00:07:23] And how can our audience support you and your quest for justice in the face of a corrupt state? [00:07:31] Well, that was awesome, Russell. [00:07:33] Great, great overview. [00:07:36] I suppose at freejobie.com you can see all that. [00:07:40] But it's an interesting situation, you know, spiritually, which is probably the most important part of all of this, is I feel like I'm like living the lives of like 10 Bible characters at once. [00:07:52] So my name is Jobie or Job, if you, Jobadiah is my full name. [00:07:56] So there's a book of the Bible named Job, the oldest book, and Obadiah, he was a prophet. [00:08:00] So, Jobadiah, billionaire prophet. [00:08:03] Maybe. [00:08:05] So that, we'll see. [00:08:08] But Job had a predicament. [00:08:11] God describes Job as probably the only person in the Bible as blameless, perfect, whatever. [00:08:19] You know, God loved him, and the devil came one day and said, I could get Job to curse you if we take away all of his crops and his flocks and kill his whole family and blow his house to the ground. [00:08:29] And, you know, and God said, He's not going to curse me. [00:08:33] And so, next thing you know, Satan does it, and Job loses everything and still doesn't curse God. [00:08:40] And he said, Well, that's because you wouldn't let me touch him. [00:08:42] But if I get him sick, then maybe he'll curse you. [00:08:46] And God's like, Just don't kill him. [00:08:49] Long in the short, Job never cursed God, and he got everything back 10x. [00:08:55] So that kind of happened to me. [00:08:56] If you Google what Joby means, it means persecuted. [00:08:59] So I asked my mom, Why did you name me that mom? [00:09:03] Anyway, so long in the short, Then Paul, that guy was kidnapped and bounced from jail to jail to jail to jail. [00:09:11] I had that same experience too. [00:09:13] I was arrested in West Palm Beach, and because I wouldn't give them my Bitcoin, they wanted me to just fork it all over when I was arrested. [00:09:23] And I was like, no, I need to be able to pay for bail and hire some lawyers. [00:09:26] And after six hours of interrogation, they got mad. [00:09:30] I was like, take me to see a judge. [00:09:31] I get to go to jail. [00:09:32] I get to talk to a lawyer. [00:09:33] They were just trying to hustle me for my private keys. [00:09:36] I. [00:09:37] Then got disappeared, right? [00:09:39] For 11 months, they bounced me from jail to jail to jail to jail, state to state to state to state. [00:09:43] My family didn't know where I was. [00:09:44] They denied me bail. [00:09:45] They denied me a trial. [00:09:47] These are constitutional violations. [00:09:49] According to the Constitution and due process, you get indicted, you get arrested, you get bail, you get a trial. [00:09:56] And if after you're convicted by a jury, your peers at trial, then you go to jail. [00:10:02] They skip all that in this country and they just kidnap you and deny you bail and deny you a trial and throw you directly into jail. [00:10:09] And this is why. [00:10:10] The DOJ has a 97% success rate in convictions is because they don't follow the Constitution. [00:10:16] Of course, they all take an oath to follow the Constitution, but I don't know why they never follow it. [00:10:21] And so I was being bounced around all over the country. [00:10:24] I met all these interesting people that were dealing with lawfare, like myself. [00:10:28] We have millions and millions of people in the prison system. [00:10:31] They're warehousing humans, it's a horrible thing, and trafficking them. [00:10:35] And so I found out that a lot of these people were still in jail on a complaint, they had never even been indicted. [00:10:40] And what happens is the DOJ comes to you and the prosecutors and they say, hey, we have to eventually give you a trial. [00:10:49] But you're looking at 20 years if you lose. [00:10:52] However, since you've already been in jail two or three years without ever being indicted or convicted of anything, if you just sign this piece of paper, you can go home tomorrow. [00:11:01] Well, who in their right mind is going to fight the government? [00:11:03] They just sign it and they go home tomorrow. [00:11:05] Boom, the DOJ gets a conviction 97% success rate because they're cheaters. [00:11:11] They don't follow the law. [00:11:12] And so that happened with me, and that's like Paul's life. [00:11:15] But then there's Daniel in the Lion's Den, and Jonah the Whale, and Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, David versus Goliath. [00:11:20] I mean, here's little me fighting the US government. [00:11:23] I ran out of money. [00:11:25] I spent $5 million hiring all these highfalutin, rootin', tootin' lawyers. [00:11:29] One was a guy named David Boys, who the Yale Law School was named after the guy. [00:11:34] Hunter Biden worked for him for 10 years. [00:11:37] And I figured this is a CIA billion dollar heist, deep state, you know, and it was Biden Lawfare. [00:11:43] So I thought, why don't I hire this guy and maybe he can, you know, fix this? [00:11:48] And of course, no, they wanted to railroad me and steal all this money. [00:11:52] Just to give a little background, Of what we were doing. [00:11:57] When I discovered Bitcoin, it was 85 cents. [00:11:59] Nobody knew what a Bitcoin was, but I was already into alternative currencies. [00:12:07] I was a regional currency officer for the Liberty Dollar. [00:12:10] According to the Constitution, gold and silver is money. [00:12:14] So, this whole fiat banking system, I'm like, how did that happen? [00:12:19] We inherited this. [00:12:20] We didn't have any say. [00:12:21] We were born into it. [00:12:22] But as God is my witness, I'm not leaving this debt based. [00:12:28] Fiat system for my children to grow up in. [00:12:32] And so I wanted to focus on alternatives. [00:12:34] And I learned that the fiat system isn't backed by gold and silver, it's backed by bonds, backed by birth certificates, backed by the government's ability to tax us. [00:12:45] So we are the collateral for this debt. [00:12:48] They hypothecate humans. [00:12:51] And because it's a debt based currency, all this money springs into existence out of debt. [00:12:55] If we paid off the debt, there wouldn't be a dollar left circulating and we would still owe all the interest. [00:13:00] I mean, it's a mathematical impossibility to pay principal plus interest if only principal exists. [00:13:06] It's a game of musical chairs. [00:13:07] There's 12 people going after 10 chairs. [00:13:09] It's like, it's insane. [00:13:11] But this is the global banking cabal that's captured all these countries, including the United States of America. [00:13:17] We have been captured. [00:13:18] We're no longer a du jour constitutional republic. [00:13:20] We're a de facto corporate state. [00:13:22] And it's a horrible situation that we've been born into that we've inherited. [00:13:26] And so I've been fighting this. [00:13:27] That's why we minted all this gold and silver. [00:13:30] You know, we had about 20,000 merchants that accepted our money for their goods and services. [00:13:35] You know, it was the second most popular currency in the United States. [00:13:38] This was before Bitcoin, but this is what got me interested. [00:13:41] I read the book called The Creature from Jekyll Island by Ed Griffin and The Liberty Dollar Solution to the Federal Reserve. [00:13:48] So, you know, I went around and back then silver was $4 an ounce and we just saw silver broke $100 the other day, you know, so you can see what happens. [00:13:56] All commodities are going up. [00:13:59] Why? [00:13:59] Because the government will never stop printing trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars. [00:14:04] That's why Bitcoin went from $100 to $10, $100, $1,000, $10,000, $100,000, $100,000. [00:14:09] Bitcoin will be a million dollars because the government will never stop printing this money. [00:14:14] And so, you know, how do you protect yourself from this theft? [00:14:18] Inflation is theft. [00:14:19] It's a tax. [00:14:20] If you or I did it, we'd go to jail because we're destroying the purchasing power of anybody that uses the currency. [00:14:26] So, I mean, that creates victims. [00:14:29] That's why it's a crime. [00:14:30] But they do it every single day. [00:14:31] But if we did it, we'd go to jail, you know? [00:14:34] So, anyways, Bitcoin then came out. [00:14:36] Well, the Liberty dollar actually got raided by the feds. [00:14:39] You can look that one up when we made the Ron Paul coins. [00:14:42] Ron Paul was running for president. [00:14:44] And so we made a Ron Paul coin. [00:14:46] Sold 60,000 of those, and I did the Ron Paul limo and the Ron Paul blimp and went through like 30 states and all the debates and stuff. [00:14:54] And then Bitcoin came out, and I was like, oh, this is very, very clever. [00:14:58] We can send value across the internet without having to go through a trusted third party like a bank or a government, and they can't stop it. [00:15:06] Like you were saying with the BitTorrent network, the reason Napster got shut down was because it was centralized. [00:15:11] And so they just came and stole the servers and stuff. [00:15:13] But with the BitTorrent network, they had computers all over the place. [00:15:17] There wasn't any central point of weakness. [00:15:19] Bitcoin is the currency that runs on the BitTorrent network. [00:15:22] And so I instantly got it and I was like, this is very, very clever. [00:15:26] I say it's the number two invention ever invented next to air conditioning, mainly because places like Las Vegas and Singapore would not exist without air conditioning. [00:15:36] So, long and short, you know, I got hacked. [00:15:40] I got, you know, my first Bitcoin that I had purchased was on the Silk Road back before there was even exchanges. [00:15:49] Nobody knew what a Bitcoin was. [00:15:51] And so, you know, We had this mint because we were already minting gold and silver coins. [00:15:55] So we thought, why don't we make a Bitcoin coin, a physical one, where we could put the private key on the back of the physical silver, gold, or copper coin. [00:16:03] And now you got a fireproof and floodproof wallet. [00:16:06] So, you know, and I was trying to get the gold guys, the hard money people, with the crypto people and kind of get them to work together, you know? [00:16:15] And so that took off that logo. [00:16:18] Everybody's seen it. [00:16:20] That was through after Liberty Dollar got raided. [00:16:23] We started another thing called the American Open Currency Standard. [00:16:27] So, you know, Bitcoin just took off and we discovered mining Bitcoin and basically buying these machines that print money. [00:16:37] And I, you know, met these guys down at Necker Island with Richard Branson. [00:16:41] They were sponsoring an event. [00:16:42] They were called Bitfury and they made the chips. [00:16:45] And so, long and short, I begged these guys, I'm like, will you guys sell me some of this equipment? [00:16:50] And they're like, why would we sell you a machine that prints money when we can keep the machines and print money ourselves? [00:16:56] And I thought, well, I guess you got a point. [00:16:59] And so, you know, I couldn't understand why they would sponsor an event and then not try to actually get customers. [00:17:04] You know, every time I'd sponsor an event, I was always trying to get customers. [00:17:07] That was the whole point of spending the money to sponsor the event. [00:17:09] But these guys were doing it opposite. [00:17:11] And, but it made sense. [00:17:12] And so, but I called like once a week, hey, will you guys sell me some of those machines that print money? [00:17:18] And every week they'd tell me no. [00:17:20] And then finally, after probably six months or so, they said, okay, we'll sell you a machine that prints money. [00:17:27] And I thought, oh, this is going to be great. [00:17:29] How much do they cost? [00:17:30] Like a million dollars. [00:17:31] And I was like, a million dollars. [00:17:33] They're like these 40 foot long shipping containers filled with servers, computers. [00:17:38] I'm like, I don't have a million dollars right now. [00:17:40] And I had heard about this club called Bit Club, which is an organization that had started 16 months prior to me hearing about it. [00:17:48] But I heard about them and they were mining Bitcoin and they were having an event up in Iceland. [00:17:52] And I thought, I'm going to go up there and vet these guys and go walk through their data center, make sure they're doing what they said they're doing. [00:17:58] So I flew to Iceland. [00:17:59] There were 200 other people that flew in, got to see it, got to meet the owners. [00:18:03] We were hanging out in the Crystal Lagoon in Iceland. [00:18:07] And I, and I, or the Blue Lagoon, I guess you call it. [00:18:10] And I, that's where I met the founders and owners of BitClub. [00:18:13] And I asked them, well, where are you guys getting your mining hardware, your chips? [00:18:18] And, uh, they said from a Chinese outfit called Bitmain. [00:18:22] And so I thought. [00:18:24] How much you guys paying? [00:18:25] And they're like $300,000 a petahash. [00:18:27] And I'm like, huh, I might be able to get you a better price. [00:18:30] I met the Bitfury guys and they said, well, great. [00:18:33] Like get us a quote. [00:18:34] I'm like, okay. [00:18:35] So I get on the phone. [00:18:36] Hey, I think I got some people that will buy some of your equipment. [00:18:39] And they're like, cool. [00:18:40] Okay. [00:18:40] Give a quote. [00:18:41] So I ping pong, ping pong, ping. [00:18:44] I got the price to go from 300 grand all the way down to about 150 grand a petahash and started selling millions and millions and millions of dollars worth of equipment to these guys. [00:18:54] And then I got other customers, not just Bitclub, but they ended up wanting me to go around the world building these data centers. [00:19:00] I went to 175 countries, brought Bitcoin to the world. [00:19:04] Millions of people got exposed and involved in Bitcoin. [00:19:06] Bitclub itself had over a million members in 100 different countries. [00:19:10] And we built the biggest data centers on earth. [00:19:12] And then the DOJ kidnapped us. [00:19:14] They said, oh, you're running a $700 million Ponzi scam. [00:19:18] They always forget to mention that we used that $700 million to build data centers to mine 92,000 Bitcoins and a half million Ethereum, which is worth over $10 billion. [00:19:29] Like, how do you get in trouble for, you know, turning $700 million into $10 billion? [00:19:34] How do you get in trouble for that, you know? [00:19:36] So it was just a crazy situation, bro. [00:19:39] We're going to take a quick pause for a moment to have a word from one of our partners. [00:19:44] Here's a message from that partner now. [00:19:46] You know why people are moving to crypto because the world's going crazy and everything's collapsing. [00:19:51] But here's the problem. [00:19:52] Most wallets still plug into the same system we're trying to escape from in the first place. [00:19:56] That's why Rumble built Rumble Wallet. [00:19:59] Yeah. [00:19:59] It's a self-custodial wallet that lives inside an ecosystem that actually defends free speech and financial freedom. [00:20:05] No bank holding your balance, not even Rumble can touch your funds. [00:20:08] They build it, then they sort of swallow the key themselves. [00:20:11] And then when it comes out of their digibut as a sort of digi stool, they just flush that away, never to control it again. [00:20:18] This is your money, on your keys, on your terms. [00:20:22] If you're already using bitcoins or stablecoins, Rumble Wallet gives you even more power. [00:20:26] Direct, fast tipping and support for creators right on Rumble without waiting weeks for payouts or dealing with random account holds. [00:20:32] On-chain payments in assets like Bitcoin, Tethergold and USAT. [00:20:36] So you can move value globally without asking anyone for permission. [00:20:40] It's the only wallet I use. [00:20:42] Or maybe that Pulp Fiction one that says bad mother on it. [00:20:45] That or this. [00:20:46] They're the only ones I would use. [00:20:48] Open it up. [00:20:49] Take out the money. [00:20:50] So if you're serious about sovereignty, financial and digital, this is where you level up. [00:20:53] Go to wallet.rumble.com. [00:20:55] Go to wallet.rumble.com. [00:20:57] Or search Rumble Wallet in your App Store. [00:20:59] Download it. [00:21:00] Back up your recovery phrase and move your money where it belongs in your hands. [00:21:04] Rumble Wallet is a technology provider only and not a custodial service. [00:21:08] See terms at wallet.rumble.com. [00:21:11] In a way, yeah, you were like a kind of digital currency St. Paul because you had the gospel, you had the good news, and you were spreading it and traveling with it. [00:21:21] There's a few things that I really want to pick up on. [00:21:25] The claim that's being made by the Department of Justice is that you have fraudulently attained all of that initial revenue for a product that doesn't exist. [00:21:38] But that's a claim that you can definitively refute by saying, no, we mined 92,000 Bitcoin. [00:21:48] We mined 500,000 Ethereum. [00:21:52] So that's the product. [00:21:53] This is the equipment that generates this product. [00:21:56] The fact that it's innovative, you know, it's no different than if it was a fruit going into a jam factory. [00:22:02] There's the factory. [00:22:03] There's the fruit. [00:22:04] There's the jars of fruit at the end of it. [00:22:05] You know, it's like because the objects are abstract, one could forgive a kind of conceptual. [00:22:11] Error, but that's true of all currency, and in particular, it's true of like the peculiar teleology of inflation, i.e., it's kind of baked into our understanding that inflation is like buildings getting taller or phones getting smaller, like it's a kind of progress. [00:22:30] But there is no reason for inflation, it's part of the scam. === Bypassing Centralized Control (05:47) === [00:22:34] The apologist, writer, and genius C.S. Lewis says that it's interesting that the one thing that's explicitly forbidden in scripture when it comes to economics is. [00:22:46] Is the entire basis for our economic system. [00:22:50] Usury. [00:22:52] These ideas are forbidden. [00:22:54] Like that kind of, that, yeah, that intuition that you find throughout scripture that it's foretelling don't go that way, go that way, always do this, never do that, that operates as a kind of code. [00:23:08] And like code, I suppose it can be deliberately misinterpreted. [00:23:13] It's there as a sort of a basic object. [00:23:16] Now, there's two possible theories, one, or ideas, it seems. [00:23:20] One is legitimately the state. [00:23:23] Still, somehow, believe in spite of evidence to the contrary, and obviously, as someone that's watched your film, I've seen that there are no actual explicit laws by which you can viably be persecuted. [00:23:34] There are no laws, and that you, were it to be a Ponzi scheme, as is being claimed, you could definitively say, No, here's what the product was that people acquired. [00:23:45] So that's one. [00:23:46] If it's not that, then the other possibility is that you flew too close to the sun and got. [00:23:54] Too near a very important idea that if you can bypass those, as you called them, trusted centralized authorities, whether it's governmental or some kind of financial banking entity, their control over the financial system is diminished. [00:24:12] The minute you have peer to peer trading without centralized brokerage, you lose the ability for them to manage and manipulate currency at the essential and fundamental level. [00:24:25] Like it's like you, much too early on, saw. [00:24:29] Hold on a minute. [00:24:30] This is how this works. [00:24:31] Not only did you see it with regard, it seems to me at least, Joby, with digital currency, but with currency full stop. [00:24:37] It was a very radical idea to see that you can, with technology, bypass the authority and control of systems that increasingly seem corrupt. [00:24:48] Now, it seems like already in the first 20 minutes of our chat, we can say that the actions of the DOJ are dubious and the financial systems that undergird our entire national and international economies are Corrupt, deliberately so. [00:25:01] Now, not to make this about me, but watch how I do. [00:25:08] Like, you're, I think, at a level of what I want to say, a pioneering level that I would not claim to be at. [00:25:15] You made loads of deliberate choices that indicated you understood something in a very clear way, recognizing the print money technology, finding ways to fund it. [00:25:25] Prior to that, working with existing precious materials that constitutionally can be used as currency, specifically silver and gold. [00:25:34] But why your story resonates with me is that I feel that. [00:25:39] A similar thing that's happening with currency, and for the same reason, technology and the new miraculous abilities of certain technologies, has happened with information. [00:25:50] You no longer require trusted centralized organizations to give you information. [00:25:57] 20 years ago, 30 years ago, had there been a pandemic and the BBC and NBC and CNN and whatever the equivalent of MSNBC, New York Times, whatever, had said, stay in your houses, wear the mask, take these injections. [00:26:13] There would be no counter narrative. [00:26:15] What? [00:26:16] People passing pamphlets around, crackpots in aluminum hats, lunatics saying, wait a minute, where did this, what, who's funding the research in Wuhan? [00:26:25] What is gain of function research? [00:26:27] Who is Anthony Fauci? [00:26:29] How do these vaccines work? [00:26:31] Like all of those questions now, because of information, moved extremely quickly. [00:26:35] Now I almost, just as an entertainer, found myself in the position of talking about COVID, Moderna, Pfizer, the vaccines, the injections, BlackRock, Vanguard, wars. [00:26:45] Well, funny, like I just found myself. [00:26:47] Disseminating information. [00:26:49] Show me the man and I'll show you the crime. [00:26:51] With you, they were able to find some financial leverage to bring you down. [00:26:54] And me, having lived as an imbecile for many years, I'd left enough raw material to bring about my certainly avenues for attack, let's say. [00:27:03] But what I want to say is that in a way, we're dealing with the same problem. [00:27:07] These systems, whether they're financial or media, are no longer sufficiently stable to withstand technological change. [00:27:16] And I think we're on this extraordinarily important frontier, Joby, and I think our work is not yet. [00:27:21] Done, because we are on the precipice. [00:27:23] It seems, whether you go MAGA, Trump or liberal, whoever they're going to put out next Newsome AOC Bernie, whoever you're gonna, we're going to end up in your country and it's sort of already happening in mine with techno feudalism with a degree of this. [00:27:39] The technology that could be used to create decentralized liberty through information and trade and exchange is being leveraged to create digital currencies that are centrally controlled, that can be switched off if you turn up at the wrong Canadian trucker protest Or if you post on the wrong site, [00:27:57] biometric data that could be used for us to have bespoke health and bespoke supplementation and nutrition and exercise and access to all sorts of new technologies and methods. [00:28:10] That it looks like is going to be used to create social credit score systems that amount to 360 domes where the information you receive will be controlled, the way you trade will be controlled. === Digital Currencies of Anxiety (10:24) === [00:28:22] And of course, this too is in the Bible that the beast, the counterfeit one, will create, I see that. [00:28:28] Flower of life behind your head will create an interconnected grid, but run almost by let's call it the evil one an evil system that has the omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence of God, but the intention of control and even destruction. [00:28:45] So, I think that what you're doing is incredibly important, and I think it remains important because if enough people know that digital currency is the end of the banking dynasties, is the end of the government's ability to control finance. [00:29:00] then they will recognize how important your case is. [00:29:04] Do you agree with that and do you think that's why you're in this position? [00:29:10] That was awesome. [00:29:11] Well, I agree with everything you said. [00:29:13] It sounds like a nightmare, and they've lost all credibility, bro. [00:29:16] And my case is a perfect example of if they actually had something, they would have taken us to trial and convicted us legitimately six years ago. [00:29:24] I mean, I've been sitting here in limbo. [00:29:26] And so, you know, after I ran out of money, I just started representing myself pro se and writing my own motions. [00:29:31] And I did my motions as complaints. [00:29:34] When you make a formal complaint to an officer of government, if they do nothing about it, it's called a misprison of a felony. [00:29:40] And they become accessories after the fact. [00:29:42] So I have three prosecutors that are prosecuting me. [00:29:45] They read what I wrote, they quit. [00:29:46] Three more come on, they read what I wrote, they quit. [00:29:48] Three more come on, they read what they quit. [00:29:50] Three more. [00:29:50] Dude, it's been going on for six years. [00:29:52] I've got through 12 prosecutors, which is why I just decided that's it. [00:29:55] I'm filing a counterclaim. [00:29:57] I'm suing six judges, 12 prosecutors, the SEC, the IRS, the FBI, 50 agents, the clerks. [00:30:02] I'm suing them for $22 billion right now. [00:30:05] They destroyed the best, coolest, awesomest project ever. [00:30:09] We were the fastest organization called a private membership association. [00:30:14] To hit a billion dollars in sales faster than Google, Facebook, Amazon, all those companies. [00:30:19] And we did it because of the speed of the internet, the speed of Bitcoin. [00:30:23] Everybody, when we started mining, it was $200. [00:30:27] It's just like, in times of change, the learners inherit the earth while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists. [00:30:36] And a lot of people, now the internet, they're learning from guys like you. [00:30:39] They don't have to trust the MSNBC fake news guys. [00:30:43] And we can see through it. [00:30:44] We watch Alex. Jones, we listen to Andrew Tate. [00:30:47] We, you know, everybody's getting red pilled. [00:30:50] And so, you know, Thomas Jefferson said it great to you if a nation expects to be ignorant and free, it expects what never was and never will be. [00:30:58] That's why you like and subscribe to Russell Brand's channel. [00:31:05] I tell you, go ahead. [00:31:07] We've done very well with your spirit there because I said I've noticed that in all of our communication. [00:31:11] I see that your spirit is strong. [00:31:13] And sometimes when I feel the weight of my circumstances, You know, I've got young children. [00:31:19] I know you've got young children. [00:31:20] And, like, sometimes, mate, I can't, I find it hard to be a father, hard to be a husband, hard to work because the, yeah, I guess the feelings of injustice and weight now, like, how are you dealing with that? [00:31:35] Do you get suicidal sometimes? [00:31:38] You know, that's a great question. [00:31:40] They try to get you to break. [00:31:44] And so, you know, like with me, the government has requested and the judges have granted 33 continuous, actually 34 continuances. [00:31:54] They just did another one. [00:31:55] And so they go, you think you're going to go to jail and get sentenced and you're under anxiety and then up, continuance. [00:32:01] And then in between, they try to bail violate you for some stupid rule that you broke. [00:32:05] And then you're going to get sentenced and then they continuous and then they try to bail violate you and then a continuance and then try to bail violate you and a continuance. [00:32:12] So they try to get you to live in this eternal state of anxiety, right? [00:32:16] For almost seven years. [00:32:18] And you know what it's like to throw $100 on the roulette table, right? [00:32:23] You don't know if it's going to be red or black, red or black. [00:32:25] The ball's bouncing around. [00:32:26] And next thing you know, at least it hits red or black. [00:32:29] So 10 seconds later, after the butterflies are in your stomach, you at least know if you won or lost. [00:32:34] Imagine putting $2 million on red and 20 years on jail on black and the ball's bouncing and it's a month and a year and then two years and then three years and then four years and then five years. [00:32:45] Nobody could handle that without the love of Jesus filling me and forgiving and grounding and releasing and surrendering. [00:32:51] Nobody could. [00:32:52] Could handle it. [00:32:53] I don't know how people could live without Jesus. [00:32:55] I really don't have any idea how people could live without the peace of Jesus, Yeshua, in our lives. [00:33:05] I have no idea. [00:33:06] I mean, this is what it's all about, man, just like you. [00:33:09] I'm telling you, I mean, look, I got Jesus right here. [00:33:12] He's walking on me. [00:33:12] Well, yeah, I mean, not to interrupt you, I want to hear the rest of how you're basically saying the Lord has saved you, and I feel the same way. [00:33:22] But isn't he? [00:33:23] How could anybody deal with this stress otherwise? [00:33:26] I suppose by yoking yourself onto some demonic entity or another or some materialist system. [00:33:32] I mean, that's how I survived up to that. [00:33:34] That's not fulfilling. [00:33:36] Our bodies are temples, and it's built specifically for us to be possessed by the Holy Spirit. [00:33:42] We have to purify the temple to have God live within us. [00:33:47] And so you can't fill it with cars and houses and yachts. [00:33:51] You can't fill it with cars and houses and yachts. [00:33:52] I've tried all sorts of silly things. [00:33:54] But what I want to say, though, Joby, is that it seems that you're able to, like the biblical characters you listed at the get-go, and of course I've got some questions about Job, let me tell you, it seems like these circumstances you've allowed to form, fashion, alter, change, amend and direct you. [00:34:13] And do you think it's interesting that we find ourselves talking about this incredibly modern technology, specifically the power of blockchain and digital currencies to annihilate global finance systems that ultimately it seems to have an incredible amount of control over most people's lives, whether you know it or not, whether you think about it or not. [00:34:34] That this technology, if coupled with and undergirded by him, if we become his servants, if we yoke ourselves to him instead of this material world, I think that sometimes when I watch, you know, talented young influencers say in the male space that have, in my view, correctly understood that they can't trust the system, that it wants them enslaved, that it wants them. [00:34:59] Dumb that they're better off going their own entrepreneurial way, but they still, in an interesting way, this is just my take, of course, worship self and worship identity. [00:35:10] Now, whether you worship self and identity from a macho perspective or from a sort of gender, queer, ultra advanced perspective or ultra modern or novel, where let's say you're still caught in the trap of self. [00:35:24] Now, do you think there's something about the level of suffering that you've encountered, the death of your identity, the loss of your freedom, the decimation of your dreams, the The conversations you must have had with your wife. [00:35:36] I know this because I've had conversations with my wife where you were like, Oh my God, what am I putting these people through, man? [00:35:43] Like, that somehow means that in the end, there's no one left but him. [00:35:47] And he was the truth anyway. [00:35:49] And have you, how many times have you been struck with the waves of, Oh, well, all this was going to have to happen at some point anyway. [00:35:56] Everyone I love is going to die. [00:35:58] None of this is real. [00:36:00] How many times did he find to tell us just a mustard seed? [00:36:04] Faith that you're in the midst of the kingdom of heaven, it's here now, it's the kingdom, yeah, it's yeah. [00:36:12] It is. [00:36:12] It's within. [00:36:14] And this is the epiphany because then you have patience. [00:36:17] Then you can, for instance, I always trick myself because I kind of, the only thing that we have power over is our mind and our thoughts and our actions, right? [00:36:25] So in our mind, I can choose if something bad happens. [00:36:29] Number one, you have to remember that you can't change the past, right? [00:36:37] So you don't have a time machine. [00:36:38] So if you can't change the past, then. [00:36:42] And something happened in the past, your car got towed, let's say. [00:36:47] How long are you going to get upset about it? [00:36:49] Eventually, you're not going to be sad that your car got towed. [00:36:52] Is it going to take you a month to get over it, a week, a day? [00:36:55] If you realize right away that you can't change the past, why would you ever stay mad about anything for more than five, 10 seconds? [00:37:02] So, what happens when a bad thing happens? [00:37:05] I always compare it to how it could always be worse. [00:37:07] And so then I stay in the frequency of happiness, gratefulness, and thankfulness. [00:37:11] Oh, I blew off my hand with the fireworks. [00:37:13] Well, at least I have my other hand, you know, or I ended up in jail. [00:37:17] Well, at least it's not a Mexican jail, right? [00:37:21] So I changed my mind. [00:37:22] They're like, oh, it could always be worse. [00:37:24] And so then I always stay happy and grateful on the table. [00:37:26] So that's one of the tricks that I've found works really well and keeps me in this high vibe frequency. [00:37:34] You want to spiral up the peace, patience, joy, love, the beatitudes that Jesus talked about is high tone. [00:37:43] And then you just, You know, you're always happy and grateful and thankful. [00:37:47] And then you just, it just attracts people that are vibrating on that frequency as well. [00:37:52] Yes, my wife is always, she's not always happy and grateful and thankful, but with this situation, I mean, she's on house arrest with me too. [00:38:01] I mean, and she did not, she, you know, she chose to join me on this battle. [00:38:06] I mean, it's a battle between good and evil. [00:38:08] This is all spiritual. [00:38:09] Like you said, this isn't even real. [00:38:10] This, this is all spiritual. [00:38:13] And, and so how does the devil manifest in this frequency, in this, Vibration, this dimension, this reality. [00:38:21] How? [00:38:21] Well, it says in the Bible that the devil comes to steal, kill, and destroy. [00:38:26] So, who kills more people than the military? [00:38:28] No one. [00:38:29] Who steals more from more people than the IRS? [00:38:33] No one. [00:38:35] Who destroys more families than the Bureau of Prisons? [00:38:39] The government is the devil. [00:38:41] So, how can we solve this? [00:38:45] How do we fight the devil? === Vote With Your Wallets (03:20) === [00:38:47] And I would say stop using their money, vote with your wallets, stop financing your enslavement. [00:38:53] You don't want to be a CBDC microchipped social credit scored slave. [00:38:57] You don't want to leave that type of world with. [00:39:00] To our kids. [00:39:01] No, we want to create a world of freedom and abundance and prosperity and peace and patience and joy and love. [00:39:09] Okay, we're coming off YouTube now because YouTube and Google Alphabet are part of the very system that we're describing here. [00:39:14] Captured, conquered, used primarily to create around your consciousness a 360 dome of nefarious influence so that you never break out and become free. [00:39:24] So click the link in the description, get on over to Rumble. [00:39:28] See you there in a second. [00:39:29] Joby, let's go. [00:39:31] The most important thing is the money. [00:39:32] You know, it's a year of jubilee. [00:39:34] You know, we that's what the Bible also talks about is listen, no usury, but at the same time, they had jubilee years, and I don't think we've had any. [00:39:43] And I think it's about time we abolish the Federal Reserve Bank and go back to lawful constitutional money. [00:39:48] I like it. [00:39:49] I like it. [00:39:51] Ron Paul had a paper, an act when he was Congress. [00:39:55] It's called Free Competition and Currency Act. [00:39:57] He also had the Health Freedom Protection Act. [00:39:59] I mean, if the people would have just listened to Ron Paul 20 years ago, A lot of this stuff could have been avoided. [00:40:05] And he was winning until they stole the election from him. [00:40:09] So we really have to get involved at the local level. [00:40:13] We have to, you know, stop with the electronic voting machines, the semantics of Dominion voters. [00:40:19] Watch what Patrick Byrne has been talking about from the rooftops. [00:40:24] We can't have this because the minority keeps winning and they shouldn't be. [00:40:32] The silent majority, you know. [00:40:34] Stalin even said it doesn't matter who you vote for, it's who you who's counting your votes. [00:40:39] And your most important votes in a republic the most important you got three votes. [00:40:45] You got a you got a vote for a lying politician that once he's in office, he renews on all the promises he made in the campaign trail. [00:40:51] Now you got a douchebag making law for the next four years. [00:40:54] So, what are your other two votes? [00:40:56] Your grand jury vote and your trial jury vote. [00:40:59] They call it the petite or trial jury vote. [00:41:01] Those are the most important ones because that's how you can nullify. [00:41:05] The politician's laws. [00:41:07] So he could say, look, because the government cannot grab you without first getting an indictment from the jury. [00:41:13] And they can't convict you, technically, without first getting permission from the jury. [00:41:19] So when you get called for jury duty, go in. [00:41:22] Don't try to get out of it. [00:41:24] Go in and say, not guilty. [00:41:26] Well, obviously, the guy was guilty. [00:41:27] Look, he's on camera. [00:41:29] He was wearing blue jeans, and blue jeans are illegal. [00:41:31] And so he even admitted that he wore blue jeans. [00:41:33] And so, no, the jury judges the law and the facts. [00:41:37] The fact is, he wore blue jeans. [00:41:39] But I think that making blue jeans illegal is a stupid law, not guilty. [00:41:43] And guess what? [00:41:44] He goes free. [00:41:45] No judge can override a juror, no congressman, the president, no senator. [00:41:50] The jury is the highest authority, and we're not doing our jury duty votes correctly. [00:41:55] If people would just go and sign up to be on the jury, it sends a message back to the lying politician that, hey, once you know, you guys can pass whatever stupid laws you want to pass, but we, the people, aren't going to convict. === The Blue Jeans Trial (05:43) === [00:42:08] That's what's important for people to understand that gift that the founders fought a war for. [00:42:14] I'd say the law that's being passed in my country, the United Kingdom, is they're looking to get rid of trial by jury right now. [00:42:22] Of course they are, because that's the last defense before a bloody revolution. [00:42:26] What do you want to do? [00:42:27] Vote not guilty? [00:42:28] Or do you actually want to go out in the streets and start shooting people? [00:42:31] I mean, those are your choices right now. [00:42:34] And so I would say get on the jury, vote not guilty for victimless crimes, especially. [00:42:40] You know, if there is no victim, there is no crime. [00:42:43] And that's what happened here. [00:42:44] I like this civil obedience in the case of turning up for jury duty, but there's a disobedient aspect to it. [00:42:53] What I myself have been thinking about is when we start to protest in ways that affect them financially en masse, we will be successful. [00:43:02] For a long time, I've been thinking about reneging on debts, e.g., mortgages, refusing to pay taxes, and a kind of a generalized definition. [00:43:11] Well, those debts aren't real. [00:43:13] Those debts aren't even real. [00:43:14] The bank doesn't lend you money. [00:43:16] It doesn't lend you money. [00:43:18] They buy promissory notes. [00:43:20] So there is no loans. [00:43:22] They buy your promissory notes. [00:43:24] You create the money when you sign your name, and they don't lend you money either. [00:43:27] Or they don't. [00:43:30] So banks, with a mortgage, you don't borrow money. [00:43:33] They're buying your promissory note. [00:43:35] And when you make a deposit into the bank, it's not actually a deposit. [00:43:39] You're loaning the bank the money. [00:43:40] None of this stuff is real. [00:43:41] They use words that don't mean the same thing. [00:43:43] It's called equivocation, words of art. [00:43:47] Where a yellow Ferrari means a pink Volkswagen bug, and they want you to think it's still the same. [00:43:53] So, yeah, there's nothing unethical about calling out the mortgage fraud. [00:43:58] Peter Ticton did it, and it cost the banks like $30 billion because of it with the auto sign pens and auto sign mortgages. [00:44:06] The stuff's not even real. [00:44:07] The money isn't even real. [00:44:09] So, yes, people should definitely look at that. [00:44:13] I'm not trying to start a revolution here. [00:44:15] I'm still stuck on house arrest. [00:44:17] But think about this one. [00:44:19] The income tax, the personal income tax, goes to pay interest on money the Fed creates out of nothing. [00:44:24] Not a dime of your income tax goes to pave the roads or pay the police officers or run the school system. [00:44:30] Your gasoline tax goes to pave the roads. [00:44:33] Your property tax is what pays for the school system. [00:44:36] But the income tax, not a dime of that goes to pay for anything you think it goes to pay for. [00:44:41] It's just interest on money the Fed creates out of nothing. [00:44:43] And the Treasury could do this interest free and save $2 trillion a year on these interest payments. [00:44:48] But think about how much money is extracted from America. [00:44:51] It's trillions of dollars. [00:44:52] I mean, From January to May, every hour you work, all that money is stolen from you to go pay interest on money this cabal of bankers creates out of nothing. [00:45:01] And that's why they don't like me, I call them out on these things. [00:45:04] I say that Social Security is a big Ponzi scam and that the world's run by a bunch of devil worshiping, child trafficking pedophiles. [00:45:11] I explain how the Bank for International Settlements work with their member banks, the IMF, the World Bank, the Bank of England, the Federal Reserve Bank, and their corresponding banks, which is like Wells Fargo and Bank of America and Chase and all the Mountain Pop banks. [00:45:24] That's a swift system. [00:45:25] That's their system. [00:45:27] There's these families that own that system, trillion dollar trusts, the guys in the cloud. [00:45:32] Okay, I call them the guys in the cloud. [00:45:34] Three and a half trillion dollars has left that system and gone into the crypto space. [00:45:38] Now, when you lose a million dollars, you get pissed. [00:45:41] Maybe you get even more pissed if you lost a billion, but imagine losing three and a half trillion out of your banking system. [00:45:48] People are now voting with their wallets. [00:45:49] They're using our money instead of their money. [00:45:53] And it's exciting to see because they can't stop it. [00:45:56] Even if they put me in timeout for six years and they want to shh me up, I can't go anywhere, do anything, have a phone, have a computer. [00:46:03] I can't even hold the remote control to change the TV channel because it's connected to the internet. [00:46:09] I can't have a job or computer or bank account or use crypto. [00:46:13] I can't go to the gym. [00:46:14] I can't get fresh air or sunshine. [00:46:16] I have to have a guard watching over me 24 7. [00:46:19] I was drug tested twice a week. [00:46:21] I called them up and I said, Can I get drug tested every day? [00:46:24] And they said, What? [00:46:25] I was like, Well, I'm being drug tested Mondays and Fridays, but if I could get drug tested every day, that'd be nice because I was riding my bike 36 miles down to Brickell and back to actually get some sunshine and fresh air, you know, because that's the only time I could get outside. [00:46:39] They called me back, We're not drug testing you anymore. [00:46:42] I'm like, Great. [00:46:43] So now I can't even walk out the freaking door to get any kind of sunlight or, anyways. [00:46:49] You are a digital Hannibal lecturer. [00:46:52] For sure. [00:46:53] You're a digital Hannibal lecturer. [00:46:55] They've enshrined you from every direction. [00:46:57] You've got a grill over your mouth. [00:46:59] It's incredible the lengths that they've gone to. [00:47:02] But remember, we're orienting the conversation now somewhat towards solution because these are actions people, human beings, regular human beings like the ones watching this right now could undertake. [00:47:12] Now, an action like this undertaken in solitude is a surefire way to get yourself put at least on a bracelet, but possibly incarcerated if they've got the time. [00:47:23] And in the UK, they're getting rid of jury trial just so they can process people more quickly. [00:47:27] And jail people more efficiently. [00:47:29] That's what is happening as they privatize more jails and as they turn the judicial system into yet another plaything of their globalist overlords. [00:47:38] But if enough people simultaneously renege on these debts, and thanks for the explanation that those debts aren't real anyway, because even before I knew that, I didn't care. [00:47:47] Just don't repay your mortgage. [00:47:49] Just stop paying your taxes. === Solitude and Incarceration (02:18) === [00:47:51] The same way that the United States of America declared itself independent from Great Britain, why don't we start declaring ourselves independent from what it does? [00:48:00] Yes. [00:48:02] They start. [00:48:03] Now, to an earlier part of our conversation, we talked about sort of a broad idea where you broke down how these various institutions are evil. [00:48:10] And what I think a lot of people that are coming to Christ right now might not recognize is that these are matters of scriptural, that are verifiable scripturally. [00:48:21] These are things that are anticipated, prophesied, understood, and written. [00:48:24] From John's first epistle at the end, he says, We know that we are children of God. [00:48:32] And that the whole world is under the control of the evil one. [00:48:36] We also know that the Son of God has come and given us understanding so that we may know him who is true. [00:48:41] And we are in him who is true by being in his Son, Jesus Christ. [00:48:45] He is the true God and eternal life. [00:48:47] Dear children, Keep yourselves from idols. [00:48:50] I see idols as being the way back into self. [00:48:53] When you're in self, they can control you. [00:48:55] When I'm in fear, when I'm in desire, when I'm chained to materialism or to my own fallibility and to my own carnality, I am weak. [00:49:04] But when I yoke myself to Christ, the perfect man who brings out my ultimate identity in him, the identity that I was given in the womb, then I become, I can't be defeated. [00:49:14] If you're willing to die for what you believe in, if you're willing to die for what you believe in. [00:49:17] There is no death. [00:49:17] What do you mean, willing to die? [00:49:18] There is no death. [00:49:19] So how can they scare you into doing what they want to do if you're not afraid? [00:49:24] I suppose because you can keep the body in a room. [00:49:26] You can keep the body in a room and you can insult. [00:49:29] They can't kill your body, but they can't kill your spirit. [00:49:31] They can't kill your soul. [00:49:32] And so, you're a good example of that, Joby. [00:49:36] You really are. [00:49:38] But what I want people to appreciate is the key to that liberty is in Christ. [00:49:45] Because most people are doing jobs they hate, might be in relationships they're not fulfilled with, eating food that is poisonous, looking at screens that perpetuate negative ideas about themselves, that are happily. [00:50:00] Happily enshrined as larvae to this pullulating system of total control, unaware that it's possible to break out. === Finding a Way Out (04:52) === [00:50:09] And we've got to find ways of communicating it, multivalent and varied ways of making sure there's many people as possible receive this information while we're at this pivotal inflection point where the decentralization of information that I'm beginning to understand, the decentralization of units of trade and currency and finance that you are obviously an expert in, and you. [00:50:30] Paid a price for it. [00:50:33] This is the principle. [00:50:35] The principle of autonomy, of sovereignty, is now available to us. [00:50:39] You're right. [00:50:39] You said it. [00:50:40] Localization. [00:50:41] The very technologies that are being used to advance digital ID and total surveillance and biometric control could be used to create absolute democracy. [00:50:51] Absolute democracy, where you could participate to whatever degree you want to. [00:50:55] Here are the issues that are confronting your community. [00:50:58] The roads need doing, the schools need running. [00:51:01] What do you want to do with the budget? [00:51:03] How do you want to? [00:51:05] Engage with volunteering and professionalism? [00:51:08] Where do you want to get your food from? [00:51:10] How much do you want to give over to agriculture? [00:51:12] What war do you want to be involved in? [00:51:15] Do you want to pay these debts back? [00:51:18] The fact is that once information and currency align, that's revolution. [00:51:23] I think they, in the way that they anticipated that the work you were doing was specifically and actually going to contribute to the annihilation of their centralized system, they thought that. [00:51:34] Guy, let's slow him down. [00:51:36] I mean, if you're not allowed to check out, time out. [00:51:39] Yeah, shut him up for five years, wear him out. [00:51:43] The same thing's happening with information, and it's happening with a variety of people. [00:51:46] But as you even when you list their stroke our names, you see, well, Andrew Tate, man, isn't he a bit of a misogynist? [00:51:53] Russell Brand, he's up on sex offenses. [00:51:55] Joby, he's a con artist. [00:51:57] You know, like one by one, you can attack the personalities of these fallible individuals, but essentially, many people are saying now, decolonize. [00:52:05] Yourself from these systems, there's a way out. [00:52:07] Now, unless our Lord is at the center, nice dog, unless our Lord is at the center, though, Joby, you know, and it is, don't you find it hard? [00:52:14] Like, we have to, I think this is, I don't want to put this as a question. [00:52:17] We have to ensure that He's at the center because if I go back to the center again, where I put myself a lot of the time, problems begin real quick. [00:52:25] I cannot be self centered, I cannot be in myself, I can't drive this from my personality. [00:52:31] You know, I have to receive the gift of brokenness that I've been given through these trials. [00:52:37] Well, that's what it's all about is realizing that we're nothing without him. [00:52:42] And, you know, I wasn't very humble either. [00:52:47] I was flying around in private jets and I had the super yachts and the private islands and the big mansions and all that kind of stuff. [00:52:53] And I thought, this was because I'm so smart, you know? [00:52:58] And then my house got hit by an earthquake and then I fixed it. [00:53:02] And then it got hit by a tornado. [00:53:03] And then I'm like, oh, okay, I'm sorry. [00:53:06] It had nothing to do with me. [00:53:08] All God wants to do is he just wants to. [00:53:13] He wants us to work as hard as we can to at least put in the effort, and then he'll come and handle the rest. [00:53:23] People are always like, God's on my side. [00:53:27] Every battle that happens, they both think as they're fighting that God is on their side. [00:53:32] No, you want to be on God's side. [00:53:34] There's a difference. [00:53:35] And so you can't serve two masters. [00:53:39] You either worship and obey the devil or you do worship and obey God. [00:53:43] There's two kingdoms here. [00:53:45] As long as you sign up under the protection of that, it's a trust covenant. [00:53:50] It's just like the Constitution is a trust covenant. [00:53:53] So it's really important spiritually to submit and obey and follow. [00:54:03] It's so much easier to follow God's law, anyways. [00:54:05] He's got the 10 commandments, 10 things. [00:54:07] Over here in this kingdom, under the U.S. corporate fiction, there's 250,000 pages of law, titles 1 to 50, right? [00:54:18] 250,000 pages. [00:54:19] It would take you 10 hours a day for 10 years to read the law once. [00:54:23] That's the U.S. code. [00:54:25] That's just federal. [00:54:26] That's not state or county or any of that stuff. [00:54:28] Who, what lawyer has read 200 to 10 hours a day for 10 years straight? [00:54:33] 250,000 pages. [00:54:34] Wouldn't it be easier to just follow God's law, the 10 commandments? [00:54:38] So, you know, that's the whole idea. [00:54:40] Nothing that you or I are doing violates God's law in any way. [00:54:44] Maybe it's an infraction or a code violation over here or whatever. [00:54:48] I don't see how. [00:54:49] I mean, with our thing, there was no victims, no injured party, no one was standing to sue. [00:54:53] We turned $700 million into $10 billion. [00:54:55] Everybody got paid. [00:54:57] And instead of being on Time magazine, they kidnapped us and had to stop it somehow. === Following God's Law (03:33) === [00:55:01] Because it was 2019, that was before BlackRock got in, Goldman Sachs, there was no strategic Bitcoin reserve. [00:55:07] And, you know, so I was quiet for five years. [00:55:10] They said, shh, we'll handle this, you know? [00:55:13] And the day Trump got elected, I'm like, I think Trump likes Bitcoin, right? [00:55:17] Okay, okay, I'm going for it, you know? [00:55:19] And so now I'm doing the podcast, I'm getting the story out there, and hopefully. [00:55:22] You know, I've had this. [00:55:24] I'm on three paths. [00:55:25] It's like case dismissed by the judges, which isn't going to happen. [00:55:30] They're criminals. [00:55:31] They don't follow the law. [00:55:33] Drop the charges by the DOJ. [00:55:35] I don't think that's going to happen. [00:55:36] I hope it does. [00:55:37] I mean, everything is there on the docket for them to read. [00:55:40] They got their cover. [00:55:41] Here's all the crimes that have taken place. [00:55:43] Blame it on Biden, you know, and free me. [00:55:45] Tomorrow's Good Friday. [00:55:46] That'd be a nice day to be free. [00:55:49] And then if that doesn't happen, pardon, you know. [00:55:52] So Peter Titkin's helping me. [00:55:53] He, he, um, You know, they pardoned Fauci. [00:55:56] He was never convicted of anything. [00:55:57] They pardoned Hunter Biden. [00:55:58] So I could get a preemptive pardon, right? [00:56:01] And just say, this is retarded. [00:56:02] I mean, my max sentence if I was guilty of selling an unregistered security, they want to say computer equipment is a security. [00:56:09] I was selling a physical product, computer equipment to BitClub. [00:56:12] They want to say I was selling unregistered securities. [00:56:15] The max sentence I could have gotten is five years. [00:56:19] And I've already sat here for six. [00:56:21] Like, come on. [00:56:23] Without a trial, without sentencing, nothing. [00:56:26] You know, it's a funny situation, man. [00:56:29] Yeah, well, it's because you're on the edge, man. [00:56:32] This is what happens, I think. [00:56:34] See, when before the prophets, I'm thinking of like Daniel and Ezekiel, they encounter what sounds like a description of the risen and resurrected Christ, him outside of time, beyond time, space, and matter. [00:56:46] And he's measuring stuff out. [00:56:47] He's measuring out the temple, temporality, and the deep intimacy. [00:56:53] When they're on those edgelands, when they're on the very periphery of reality, extraordinary alo. [00:56:59] Hello, darling. [00:57:00] I see this baby. [00:57:01] Hey, legendary. [00:57:02] Hey, legendary. [00:57:03] Good to see you, mate. [00:57:04] Good boy. [00:57:05] Like, what? [00:57:06] Are they a fan of the dinosaurs, sir? [00:57:08] I got a little dinosaur fan down there right now, smashing around with a T Rex. [00:57:14] But when you are on the edge, yeah, there's nothing else. [00:57:19] When we're on that innocence, that wonder, that pre processed spirit prior to it yielding to carnality and the mental planes and before it gets ensnared, it's so beautiful to be around it. [00:57:33] It's a great joy and a great blessing. [00:57:35] I'm so grateful that you have that. [00:57:38] When you're in these peripheral spaces, they have to find novel ways to enclose you and shut you down. [00:57:45] I mean, it's very interesting that we find ourselves here. [00:57:48] I just want to read. [00:57:48] This to you. [00:57:49] He said, like Assange, actually. [00:57:50] If you think about Julian Assange, what Julian Assange did was expedite information, setting up WikiLeaks in the way that he did. [00:57:58] He made it easy for whistleblowers to anonymously give information. [00:58:01] And Bitcoin kept it alive. [00:58:03] When PayPal yanked their payment system, that's what kept WikiLeaks going was Bitcoin, which is another reason why they hated me. [00:58:10] I wonder what his deal was. [00:58:11] I wonder what Assange's deal is, you know, because he's like that guy suffered, man. [00:58:15] That Belmarsh prison that he was in, that is no joke. [00:58:18] That's like a Category A prison for terrorists and serious, serious criminals, and they kept that guy in there without trial for five years. [00:58:28] Five years on a kind of house arrest in an embassy. [00:58:31] It's comparable to you. [00:58:32] So I see, yeah, your situation is very similar to Assange's. === Satiating Grace in Christ (06:37) === [00:58:35] And if you are one of these out, the problem is when you have spirit, Joby, like you do, like Julian must have done, if you're willing to go there for this stuff, yeah, I guess, look, I would take this as we are being fashioned and shaped for the purpose that he requires us for. [00:58:51] Because, well, what Would you have done otherwise? [00:58:54] Just become like a kind of a super rich tech oligarch guy advising the White House on how to do this or that, you know, lost in your own glamour, swooping about on your own yacht, ensconced in your own island. [00:59:07] One time, this guy said to me, you know, like when I was super famous, fame, celebrity, them things are the crumbs. [00:59:14] I want to be at the banquet. [00:59:15] And now I want to be at the banquet. [00:59:17] And I feel the banquet coming, Joby. [00:59:19] It's a high ticket. [00:59:20] It's all just hay and stubble at the end of the day. [00:59:23] It's all getting burned. [00:59:24] So, check this. [00:59:25] Well, you know, obviously. [00:59:26] One of the first verses when I like came out of the kind of countercultural, psychedelic, anti establishment, somewhat red pill, but also somewhat Woodstock mindset that I came out of. [00:59:38] When I read in Ephesians, when I put, when I read in Ephesians 6 12, for our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world, and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. [00:59:57] I mean, young people now that are wandering through life thinking their best. [01:00:01] Bet is some kind of blowjob and some influencer gig. [01:00:05] Surely, must see the satiating grace being offered in Christ that we can be participants in something vital and eternal right now, and that you get to decide how you participate. [01:00:19] That this movement is happening, it's happening now. [01:00:22] Joby, put on the full armor of God before you get into battle, otherwise, you're right. [01:00:28] I should have given the instructions that immediately precede that first, the truth. [01:00:33] Then you're given the righteousness, the spirit, the piece of righteousness, the helmet of salvation. [01:00:40] Yeah, man. [01:00:42] Joby, I tell you what, I'm so glad that we've been introduced to each other. [01:00:46] I want, you know, by our mutual friends because I see that you're a man on a heroic quest and that you're handling it heroically. [01:00:54] What do you give it? [01:00:56] What's the next thing that's happening in your process that people can support you in? [01:01:03] Well, David Boyd said he knew I was innocent. [01:01:07] And I'm like, yes, obviously. [01:01:09] And then he said, but you're just going to be a martyr for your cause unless you get 10 million people behind you. [01:01:15] And I said, well, how am I supposed to get 10 million people behind me? [01:01:19] You told me not to do any interviews or podcasts for five years. [01:01:21] And now you're telling me it now? [01:01:23] So I fired him and I said, okay, I'm going to get 10 million people behind me. [01:01:27] So freejobi.com, if you go there, help me. [01:01:29] I'm out of money. [01:01:29] So I'm just going to sink the money into just promoting these videos that we're doing. [01:01:34] Thank you so much for letting me. [01:01:36] Speak to your audience and share what's been happening to me. [01:01:40] And hopefully, the right people hear it. [01:01:42] Maybe I'll be on that stack of pardons tomorrow. [01:01:44] Lord willing, wouldn't that be a miracle? [01:01:46] So, I'm just trying to get free as soon as I can because they are relentlessly persecuting nonstop and it's driving, it would drive most people insane. [01:01:55] I think God, you know, He's just filled me and I'm at peace. [01:01:58] But I really do just because it's not right. [01:02:01] I mean, my seven year old daughter has finally gotten here to see me and I haven't seen her in 11 months. [01:02:06] You know, it destroyed my family. [01:02:09] It's It traumatizes children. [01:02:11] This is not just happening to me. [01:02:13] There are millions of people who have kids and they're getting traumatized because of the lawfare. [01:02:17] There are so many people. [01:02:18] There are 11,000 pardons that are on Trump's desk right now. [01:02:22] People that are all 11,000 people. [01:02:24] I mean, the lawfare was outrageous. [01:02:26] This Obama, you know, Operation Chokepoint that he was doing and the billions and billions of dollars that were laundered and stolen by the last administration. [01:02:36] It's a really mess. [01:02:37] So, you know, help. [01:02:40] Anyway, you can't share this with people. [01:02:41] Help me. [01:02:42] I'm trying to get the 10 million person army behind me so that we just need to kind of make them just, they have lost all credibility. [01:02:51] And if they want to gain any kind of credibility back, they got to get rid of cases like this. [01:02:55] Todd Blanch, the new attorney general as of today, wrote a paper April 7th of last year talking about the DOJ dropping charges against crypto people like me. [01:03:05] You know, they called it regulation by prosecution, you know? [01:03:10] And so it's like, why don't you guys make things clear? [01:03:14] Now they have the thing called the Clarity Act. [01:03:16] And the Genius Act, and all these things that they're finally getting around to seven years later. [01:03:21] Meanwhile, I'm still sitting here on house arrest. [01:03:23] So it'd be great to have this thing done with. [01:03:27] And thank you so much for helping me. [01:03:29] I've got other podcasts lined up. [01:03:32] I just heard from Andrew Tate. [01:03:34] So he's coming out to Miami, and James O'Keefe is going to come down and visit and interview me. [01:03:39] So I'm just trying to get on any kinds of podcasts I can to get the story out there more and more and more, and then promote it. [01:03:48] So it's going to work. [01:03:49] It's going to work. [01:03:50] I know you. [01:03:51] You're going to be okay. [01:03:52] It's going to work. [01:03:53] What are you going to do when you're free? [01:03:54] What's your next project? [01:03:56] I'm going to jump in the ocean. [01:03:57] I haven't gone swimming in seven years. [01:03:59] So that's my first one I'm going to go swimming. [01:04:02] I can't wait. [01:04:03] I look at the ocean every day, but I can't jump in. [01:04:05] It's torture. [01:04:06] So I'm going to do that. [01:04:07] And then the plan is to continue to finance projects that free humanity, disruptive projects that, you know, kind of piss off the status quo, like I've always done for the last 30 years. [01:04:22] You know, I got some ideas. [01:04:23] I got some ideas, Joe B, that I could do with some backing for. [01:04:29] Yep. [01:04:29] Huh? [01:04:30] What'd you think? [01:04:30] I got some ideas. [01:04:31] I got ideas. [01:04:32] Oh, good, good, good. [01:04:34] Well, come and visit me. [01:04:35] I mean, we're both in Florida, so come visit. [01:04:37] Maybe when Andrew Tate gets here, we can do a three way podcast. [01:04:40] That'd be fun. [01:04:41] Why stop there? [01:04:43] Let's go. [01:04:45] Joby, I love you, man. [01:04:46] Thanks so much. [01:04:47] Thanks for your time. [01:04:48] And freejoby.com. [01:04:50] Visit that and support Joby in any way you can. [01:04:52] Joby Weeks, thanks for joining us today, and I pray for your freedom. [01:04:57] God bless you, my friend. [01:04:58] Take care. [01:04:59] Well, thanks very much for joining us today. [01:05:00] We will be back. [01:05:01] For another show on Wednesday, not for more of the same, but for more of the different. [01:05:05] Remember, if 10 million people support Joby, his freedom may yet be granted. [01:05:10] See you next time. [01:05:11] In the meanwhile, stay free.