It now allows the use of lethal force against Americans protesting government policies on U.S. soil.
She appeared inept and unable to answer questions spontaneously or authentically.
It represents a broader trend towards authoritarianism and could be used to suppress dissent.
Studies suggest they may not improve mental health and could have risks, but data is being withheld for political reasons.
Comparisons are often made due to his rallies and policies, but critics argue these comparisons are hyperbolic and misleading.
Globalist, corporatist, and war-like interests are migrating between parties, making traditional party lines less relevant.
He is seen as straightforward, decent, and coherent, contrasting with Kamala Harris's ineptitude.
Majority of Americans oppose such treatments for young children due to lack of FDA approval and potential risks.
Hello there, you awakening wonders. Thanks for joining me today for Stay Free with Russell Brand. Remember how glorious it is that we are alive. What a miracle amidst the abyss that you are conscious and sentient right now, that we are enjoying the gift of life and awareness itself. Yes, we can see in the majesty of nature, surely there was a creator, but who
is it that is witnessing this glory and what a great gift it is. How extraordinary it is to be alive at a time where crisis is utilized to impose further law. If you were watching the show yesterday, and I pray you were, because it was a good one. We back, baby. We back.
We talked about Bobby Kennedy's comment on new legislative change in your country, the United States of America. Remember, it is your country that means that lethal force can now be deployed in protest. Now, it's not as straightforward as that, but it is part of a broader pattern and trend to impose authoritarianism, usually to protect...
You! Who from? Well, I don't know who you're being protected from, but we'll be getting into it over the course of today. We'll also be looking at this suppressed study around puberty blockers. Puberty is being repressed and the study about puberty is being repressed.
Puberty is part of nature. Let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with that. Has our species gone from a time where we were happy to be able to corral and marshal animals, herding creatures instead of hunting creatures, growing crops instead of foraging for crops. This is me miming an arboreal ape swinging from the trees, grabbing at the fruit sea to where we're actually trying to farm our own crops.
hormones. Do you see some odd corollary in this from going from wars against nations to wars against drugs, to wars against terror, to the war against germs, to the war against hormones, the war against humanity itself? We're going to be talking about that. We're going to be talking about Kamala
recent town hall performance, but all of that will be happening off YouTube. I'll tell you why. I come onto YouTube, you guys, to gather and to corral because I know that people use that once great platform in order to get great content. And if you're watching stuff about football, American or English, it don't matter. Or if you're watching stuff, I don't know, makeup tutorials, go crazy, be on YouTube. But if you want the truth about your environment, you're going to have
to join us on Rumble because on Rumble we can speak freely. CEO Chris Pavlovsky and Claudio and all the guys over there at Rumble, they do deals with people like me and Glenn Greenwald and Crowder and Bongino and Dave Rubin to ensure that we can do what we've always done, speak openly and freely. Now, every single one of the men that I just listed there have points of difference with me when it comes to geopolitics and international and national politics. But
I'm telling you now, they're all speaking authentically about their experiences. And if you want that kind of uncensored information, rather than that pre-chewed cud coughed up from the MSNBC cow herd, then you've got to join us on Rumble. Let's get into today's stories straight away. Donald Trump appears to... We're going to have a bit of fun first. We're going to jump straight into...
The madness and the potential civil disruption and disturbances. We're not going to do that yet. Russell looks like a bald boy at Wimbledon. I will not have that.
I will not have that. I'm blocking that ball, baby. Do you think so? A ball boy, woman, my dear, they're quite cute, aren't they? Don't you think? I don't think people support genocide. We're against all forms of genocide. We're against all forms of war. We're against all suffering. We defend the rights of all people to worship their creator. We defend the rights of all people to live safely. But where are we going to get law from? Who's going to
ensure that Moses's laws are obeyed? Who's going to ensure that we live in connection with some sort of spirit? I don't know. We're going to work that out over the course of the hour, though. We'll be okay. Russell's eyes are sad today, says FlowerPower678. I don't think so. I'm extremely happy. I've got two beautiful daughters. I've got a beautiful son. I've got a beautiful wife. I'm being supported by the Destiny Church down here in the Redneck Riviera. We're whooping it up. I'm driving a truck.
man. I'm driving a Ram Longhorn, a Ram Longhorn. Isn't that the most American thing you've ever heard? We're going to be looking at Kamala's town hall in a minute, liquor giant. And by the way, you guys awakened wonders like true Camara and sensitive hearts. I saw someone asking about, um, the brick story. We covered it yesterday. It's up on rumble right now. We're probably my man Massey up there in Canada. He'll be cutting a video about that. Even now that brick story, you're right. Because while we're here flapping about what,
the ways in which Donald Trump could be like Hitler from a mainstream media perspective. Out in the real world, shit happens.
that you might want to be focusing on, baby. Okay, let's have a look at Trump's new dance. We're going to just muck about for a bit on YouTube. Then you're going to click the link in the description, obviously, if that's where your free will takes you. And you can become a little part of our movement that we're creating. And by the way, if you're not on Awake and Wonder yet, become one because later on today, in about an hour, I'm going to be doing Break Bread with Ruslan. Do you guys know him? He's like a YouTuber.
And when I was first becoming Christian all those months ago, he was one of the first people who was like, oh, is Russell Brand for real? Or is it going to be like Kanye West and all that kind of stuff?
Man, the Lord is working hard on me. He's changing me fast. But we still got to make sure that we stay awake in politics because do you know what I'm increasingly realizing? That to walk with Christ is to become a revolutionary, not to be rebellious against the law of God, not to be rebellious against the principles and honor that is demanded of those of us that are going to walk in the light of the Lord. But.
But we've got to get radical against government corruption right now, right here, right now. It's all going to make sense. Can you get back on Rogan, please? Yeah, I'd love to. I mean, I'm not in charge of their booking. All right. OK, come on. We've got a lot to get on with. I don't know if I'm still chatting. I've got a lot to do. I'm getting distracted. There's so much to tell you about. I can't mess around. Let's get on with this thing. First, we're going to just have some light-hearted fun looking at our man. Oh, my God.
Dafta, have you wished Katy Perry a happy... She can't be 40. She's not 40. It is Katy Perry's birthday today and I was married to Katy Perry once. Yes, of course I wish Katy Perry a happy birthday and I pray for her family and I pray that her and her husband are having a blessed day and that her children feel blessed. She is a beautiful, lovely person and I was very lucky to be married to her back then. She's a good person. I've got nothing but love for her and her family. I wish them all the best. Alright, let's have a look at what Trump's up to. I don't...
I don't see how you can compare that guy to Hitler. I just don't think Hitler would have done that. He was a, like, have you ever watched him? Like, have you ever, like, gone back and looked at the speeches of his? Like, it was not like, young man, the,
I say, young man. Hitler was not down with golf. He'd have had strong views about that even, wouldn't he? Although I do understand that back in the day, it was hard for Jewish people to join golf clubs. I don't know. You can let me know in the comments and chat. Maybe there's some crossover, but I don't know. I don't know.
I don't know, man. I don't know. Okay, so there it is. And this is good, I've heard. Now, J.D. Vance, a good Catholic, comes from nothing. Come from nothing. Say what you like about J.D. Vance. That guy grew up in what I would call proper squalor. Was it redneck or more hillbilly? I don't know all of your terms. Hillbilly.
Oh, yeah, because it was a hillbilly elegy. That's what he wrote, wasn't it? An elegy for the hillbillies. Well, here he is doing a town hall hosted by Chris Cuomo. And Trump does a surprise. I'm not seeing this yet. This seems good. We have a call right now from former President Donald John Trump. He wants to weigh in. Mr. President, I know there's a little bit of a delay. Can you hear us? And what is your question for the senator?
Well, I can't hear you, Chris. And I do have a question and I think it'll be quite an interesting one. The answer should be easy. How brilliant is Donald J. Trump? Take your time. Well, first of all, sir, this is supposed to be undecided voters. I would hope that I have your vote of all people.
Nice. Bit of fun. Bit of fun. Light-hearted. This is what I'm noticing now, is that there's a peculiar anachronistic quality to the Democrat campaign. What I mean by that is when you see celebrities tried out, don't it seem to you somehow retro? Like, even though I acknowledge that someone like Tucker Carlson, say, one of the most significant political voices, this screen's gone down, guys. One of the most, thank you, one of the most significant political voices in your country is a middle-aged white man.
When he's talking about politics, he's sort of saying stuff like, you know, he's talking about...
Deep institutional corruption and power. He's talking about spiritual warfare. He's talking about the principles upon which America is founded and the challenges that are emerging out of globalism. Like getting out like Ben Stiller or something, and with all due respect to Ben Stiller, who I love as an actor and as a comedian, just to say I like Kamala Harris because I've got daughters, just seems old-fashioned. It doesn't seem right. And this continual claim that Donald Trump is somehow like Hitler starts...
We're going to be covering that in a minute. Mel Gibson, who I'm just dying to get on Break Bread. Wouldn't it like, you know, Break Bread, my Christian show. You have to be in Awake and Wonder to watch it. We're going to be doing it with Resland. Do we have an asset for that now, Isaac? Not yet, because I was at 24 hours. You'll do it though, won't you? Or get someone to do it. You're good at this stuff. But I thought, like, I see Luke said to me, Luke who does our social media, he said that he got like maybe just the still of it. Hold on, he has, he has. Look, there's a thumbnail. I want to pull up this thumbnail. Look, look at that. Look at...
Read it and weep. Break bread with Russell Brand. There's some bread being broken. Now, my hope is pretty soon we'll be seeing Mel Gibson. But tell me what Christians you want to see. But also, you know, non-Christians, although they are going to have to take communion at the beginning of it. I don't know how that's going to be for a non-Christian. So anyway, listen, this is Mel Gibson has said he's voting for, is this a still or is this a video? Oh, this is a video. Mel Gibson is supporting Trump. Let's have a look. He voted on, in days, what's he got?
Oh man, that's a big question. What Trump? I don't think it's going to surprise anyone who I vote for. Well, so, I mean, I'm going to guess... I'm going to guess... Trump. Is that a bad guess?
Do you know what? Like, Mel Gibson's made a mistake there because he's rewarding TMZ for doing that following you around stuff. Never give them that. Like, now, that's a scoop. He's getting followed up in secondary media. I'm secondary media. He's getting followed up. You know, though, Mel Gibson, think about that dude's career. Like, Mad Max, Lethal Weapon, Passion of the
and getting all that trouble, like with the sort of, was it, what did he say? Sugar titty boob, like, and all that. Sugar titty boob! Like, he said some crazy stuff. Like, that dude's interesting. And then think of something like, what was that film called? Apocalypso, was it? Like, that one about...
That was dope. Like, that man, he a good filmmaker. I've got to say, let's get him on. You are the prime media, says Mrs. CMS. Thank you so much. Remember, guys, stay with us because we're going to be talking to Ruslan in a couple of hours. I'm going to pop off, do a bit of praying, do a bit of 12-step, and then me and Ruslan is going to be chatting, you know? All right, let's have a look at the rest of it. I think it's a pretty good cast. Whoa.
what do you think the world will be like in the second term? With the President's second term? I know what it'll be like if we let her in. Oh, really? That ain't good. Miserable track record. A falling track record. Hawaii!
like about him is he's an old school movie star isn't he like something like Burt Lancaster or Charlton Heston like he's talking like I hate him he's interesting he's interesting let's get him on there reach out to him yo Jules if you're watching this get Mel Gibson on
our show, please. Okay, this is amazing. So, while Mel Gibson might feel like to some of you like a figure of the lethal weapon era or the passion of the Christ era, aren't we dealing with... There are some people that are episodically defined by their time. Do you know what I mean by that? Like some people who are sort of very much characterized the 90s or the 2000s or the 20s, you know, because they are...
chained and reigned by their culture. Look at Bill Clinton now, right? When you see Bill Clinton talking about Carrie Lake and Carrie Lake's come on our show, she is actually a lovely woman. And I think he says physically attractive. It sort of shows you that
Bill Clinton, for all of these sort of changes and the changes of our time, is still very much essentially the Bill Clinton he always was. And there's something important in this. Look how the culture's changed. You used to have a president that was like outwardly like a bit of a player. Like he was a married man. And we all got the sense, that guy is, he's having sex with more than just Hillary Clinton. And I've got, listen, I don't want to make, ha, ha, ha, ha.
Who am I to judge or make any comment on that? Who am I to judge? Like, they were married, Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. You had the distinct impression, and then it was proven, wasn't it? Because I believe there was demonstrably ejaculate upon that blue dress that he was having sexual relations. I don't know. I mean, what can I say that any more politely? There was demonstrably ejaculate on that blue dress. And then that cigar thing, right? We all remember that. That was the
president this is in our lifetimes but bill clinton like he's all old now but he's still kind of still like it he's also like so he's the joe biden version of bill clinton and i mean he's old i'm gonna get old one day but he's sort of like um he's also like oh man but he still want to play that sax you know he still wants to read between his lips you know he still wants to tickle them buttons but
Somehow it spilled out of the bedroom and into the Oval Office. Let's have a look at Bill Clinton hitting on Carrie Lake, who I met at the RNC, I think. She's a dignified woman. Running against someone who is physically attractive but believes that politics is a performance art.
Physically attractive. Politics is a performance art. He's interesting. What an interesting dude. Let's see. Bill, people don't talk like that no more. Like womanizing. Let me tell you from personal experience. Womanizing is not cool in 2024. That stuff don't go down well anymore. There used to be a time when male identity was about like, I can sleep with lots of women. That used to be a thing. Not anymore.
anymore, baby. Not anymore. And remember, Bill Clinton, just have a look at that dude's flight history. How was he traveling between those islands? How was he getting to Pinocchio's Wonderland? You know, there's more to it than just sort of being slightly, you know, I don't know, maybe it's no big deal him saying Carrie Lake is an attractive person. But like, Bob in the
about on the old sort of Epstein's Wonderland, pretty interesting. Let's have a look at what Carrie Lake had to say about that. - And Bill Clinton, he paid me a compliment. He said I was physically attractive.
I woke up to this news this morning. First of all, you know what? As a middle-aged woman, I'm flattered. I'm flattered, okay? I don't get those kind of compliments every day. Two, I think... She's handling that quite well. Look, this is one of the things that's so weird for me to even wrap my own head around.
Like, when I was becoming what you might call politically, not awakened, but at least aware, it was like, the Republican Party, aren't them the people that's marched us into this crazy war of Iraq? George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, all of that. And like, the Democratic Party is all sort of like, people like Bill Clinton, like, they sort of seem like, hey, savvy, I play the saxophone, or Tony Blair, play the guitar. And you can see what they were doing. They were leaning into counter-cultural references, like, you know, Marxism,
music being the obvious example in those two cases and sort of presented himself for, therefore as a sort of an evolution of them old fuddy-duddy Eisenhower Churchill type politicians that like I was literally in wheelchairs with blankets over their legs. Roosevelt that was, was it? Like, I'm like, you know, hey, we're cool, we're hip, we're fly. But now look at
Carrie Lake. She's sort of like, I'm flattered. I don't get compliments like that every day. She seems like a cogent, coherent human being, doesn't she? And dear old Bill Clinton atavistically leaping back to the time where it was okay to say stuff like that. It's kind of weird. It's kind of weird how the sides have shifted. No one demonstrates that change more than Bobby Kennedy. In a minute when we're off YouTube, not right yet, but in a minute, we'll be talking about he
observation that new legislation in your country means that martial law and lethal force could be deployed on the streets of America. And believe you me, the election's going to be a crazy time and the post-election period is going to be insane. Let's watch this. Let's wrap up this Carrie Lake thing and we'll be with you on YouTube for a few more minutes. Then you've got to join us on Rumble, the sweet stream of sweet and holy freedom. I thought I was a little too old for him. Doesn't he like interns? Yeah.
Three, I'm happily married to my husband Jeff, who's right down here. The love of my life. And four, nobody in their right mind wants to cross Hillary Clinton. It's just dangerous.
That's amazing. I mean, think about how our culture has changed. That's become a mainstream reference now. The old list, the Clinton list, the old unluckies that have known Hillary and Bill Clinton. Check that list out. That's a list I do not want to be on. Hello, Brad Case FDE saying hello to me from the UK. Hello, ChatterX. Hello, FlowerPower678. I'm saying hello to all of you on Rumble. And if you're on YouTube, you've got to join us on Rumble now. But before I...
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out of here now, baby, because, well, we've got some good stuff coming up. Firstly, oh, Donald Trump's the new Hitler. Guess how? From Madison Square Gardens. I don't remember Hitler doing a rally at Madison Square Gardens. Anyway, that's good. We're going to be covering that. We're going to be covering a brilliant pubity blockers story. And our main story today is about the pattern of
of authoritarianism that will be deployed to control civil unrest. Think about this. What's going to happen immediately after the election? Is there going to be Jan 6th style disturbances? What's going to happen? Click on the link. Get over here with us. Hello, Coles Towning. Hello, Mrs. Tinseldrum. Hello, Minty33. Your free speech is welcome here. And hello, all of you Awaken Wonders. Listen, we're going to be appearing with Reslan in a minute.
Sorry, I'm struggling with that name. I actually watch Ruslan's content on YouTube. Hold on, let me pull up that still again so I can see it. Look, we're going to be doing break bread and we're going to be answering your questions, including this one's going to be coming out. This is one of the questions that I'll be answering on break bread. Have a look.
Hey, Russell and Rusland. My question is, what does it mean for a Christian to have a relationship with God? What does it mean for a finite being to be in relation with the infinite? Thank you. God bless.
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All right. OK, so let's look at this. Trump Hitler. Trump Hitler. Trump Hitler.
How Trump is like Hitler. Let me count the ways. Do you notice that barely a day goes by in which Donald Trump isn't conflated with and compared to one dictator or another, but one dictator, not in physical stature, but in his place in the pantheon stands above all others. That is, of course, Adolf Hitler, the worst person in history. Now, like,
Trump is being compared to Hitler because he's mentioned Hitler. I wouldn't be like, imagine if Hitler, imagine if Trump actually grew a little mustache and like, imagine then, like what would they, it's probably worth him doing it because how would they handle that if he went, I'm going to grow a little mustache. Like, I mean, like, since are they comparing him to Hitler for appearing at Madison Square Garden and doing a rally? I mean, Hillary Clinton is clutching at
straws now, isn't she? Because what she's claimed is that Donald Trump is like Adolf Hitler because he appeared at Madison Square Gardens. Because, you know, Hitler held rallies and Trump holds rallies, but Kamala's holding rallies. In a minute, we're going to be talking about how Kamala Harris is an extraordinary anomaly as a politician. But let's look now in some detail at the ongoing claim during the Kamala Harris campaign that the reason you
mustn't vote for Donald Trump is because if you do, he'll make himself a dictator for life, just like the worst dictator there's ever been, Adolf Clarence Bobcat Hitler. Now let's have a look at Hillary Clinton making that claim. One other thing that you'll see next week, Caitlin, is that
Trump actually reenacting the Madison Square Garden rally in 1939. I write about this in my book. President Franklin Roosevelt was appalled that neo-Nazis, fascists in America were lining up to essentially destroy
their support for the kind of government that they were seeing in Germany. So I don't think we can ignore it. I like the way when people say stuff like, I write about this in my book. I wrote a book. I
to a lot of trouble to write books. I'm trying to help you people by making tangential and tenuous comparisons between a modern tycoon billionaire who was on the TV for a bunch of years, whose wedding I went to. You know that Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton went to Trump's wedding. So if he is like Hitler, they're like Peter.
people who went to Hitler's wedding. So he couldn't get married, could he? Because he was a bit too complicated. He was sort of in love with his niece and stuff. That guy, he was off key in a bunch of ways. It's weird. Purple party propaganda. Screw all that stuff, man. We need to
get beyond. Listen, you can't trust the government. Full stop. You don't want to be empowering anything other than God to run your life. These people want to claim power that they cannot handle and would use badly if they were granted it. That's the message. It's clear. It's simple. But another thing we have to watch out for is the fact that the people that are claiming that demonic tyranny will be the consequence of voting for their opponent are
in my view, closer to demonic tyranny themselves. Do you remember, for example, a period in recent history where there was unprecedented authoritarianism? Do you remember a time where you were near mandated, if you were a government worker, literally mandated to take a certain medication? Do you remember north of your country in Canada,
where truckers who were simply protesting for their right to work and not take that certain medication, if we can call it a medication, were compared to Nazis. Do you see that what Nazi means is, I deny your right to have an opinion. That's what Nazi means now.
meant in the late 30s and early 40s was National Socialist in Germany and all of the policies and the genocide and the horror associated with that issue. What it means now is I don't want to bloody well listen to you. That's what it essentially means. Here's Glenn Greenwald talking about
what's going on. Strange voting patterns for here. Excuse me, I shouldn't pick my nose. New poll. Trump is getting record levels of support among young blacks and Latino men. And I think what's happening is people sort of are en masse recognizing that...
Kamala Harris is unelectable. Nevertheless, MSNBC are still campaigning hard through in the form of, is it Mika or Micah? It's the Lady of Morning Joe. Let's have a look at the Lady of Morning Joe. I remember I met her before. She's sort of saying that Trump's like Hitler. Yeah, as usual. His cozying up to dictators, his obsession with Hitler that has now come out. What he is
He's obsessed, obsessed with Hitler. Hitler is a fascinating historical figure, isn't he? Like Genghis Khan is a fascinating historical figure. Attila the Hun, a fascinating historical figure. Stalin, fascinating historical figure. Being fascinated by people does not mean that you want to emulate them. In fact, a key way to avoid that would be by saying...
I am a conduit for power rather than a receptacle for power. That would be a good way of knowing it. Accepting spiritual values would, I suppose, be an antidote to the hubris and horror that tyranny in its darkest form represents. Do you think Trump is that? Or do you see another political party that via the state wants to lay claim to the powers of a God? I
i.e. the power to control what you say, the power to control what you think, the power over all forms of category and taxonomy through stuff like this pubic blocker story we'll be covering in a minute. Control over your ability to communicate. Control over your ability to move. Control over your ability to spend money. Control...
Watch, as we discussed yesterday, the tendency towards control. What the propaganda machine is doing right now, and it's panicking, it's floundering, is tell you that the MAGA movement and Trump represent tyranny in its darkest form. But the darkest form of tyranny now is bureaucracy and despotism through statism. It has now come out. What he has said about our veterans and what he wants to do with the military against his political adversaries, it's
All huge news. This is the future that we're looking at in the next Trump term, if there is one. But this is what voters know right now, that he is killing us. I'm talking about us women. He's killing us.
He is putting us at risk. He is making us afraid to have babies. He is putting our reproductive health at risk. And some... That's interesting, isn't it? Look, I know a lot of you have very strong views on this subject. It's one of the issues that's long defined politics in your country. But I feel like Trump said he's going to leave it to the states. Isn't that...
What his position is on the subject of abortion? Women have died already because of this. So we can see right now what's coming. What we are living through, I believe, is an attempt to emotionalize politics to the point where you can't even understand its proper parameters.
Abortion is an emotive issue. Whether you are pro-life or pro-choice, it's a very serious thing indeed to make that choice, to take that course of action, to end the life of a fetus or an embryo or whatever language suits you.
The reason I suppose that we are migrating the discussion to that particular topic is because it is a motive and it doesn't allow you to have a kind of a clear rational purview on a matter that should be rationalistic. Let me unpack that a little further. Politics must become about management and administration. It cannot be about politics.
Now, I know to have management and administration, you might argue that there needs to be an ideal. The ideal should be this minimum amount of power, minimum amount of intervention, minimum relationships with globalist corporations, maximize the power of the individual, maximize the power of the community.
For example, just off the top of my head, if a community were able to vote for themselves what their policy might be on any issue, First Amendment, Second Amendment, you might say these are enshrined and holy rights, but that in itself would be a secular claim. To make the First and Second Amendment holy would be to attribute to the nation the qualities of a God. What I believe is our principles must be derived from
from spirituality. There are laws that have been given to us. There are principles that we have been offered and indeed they are resonant because you know yourself when you act against those principles. You know yourself when you act against God, when you act against holiness. And you might even want to use a Jordan Peterson definition of God.
highest principle. So you don't believe in God. I believe in God, as you know. But if you don't believe in God, what is the highest principle? When you act against the highest principle, valor, morality, decency, kindness, service, when you act against it, you feel it and you know it. What the state is trying to do, I believe, is marshal and control absolute power. It starts with the power to sort of protect the vulnerable, things that seem reasonable. Of
in case these arguments in the language that kind of makes sense and seems reasonable. You've got to give us this power in order to protect you. That's basically what they're saying. You have to stay in your home in order that you don't give COVID to someone. You have to take this medication in order not to give COVID to another person. Look at how that unraveled. You cannot trust people that use frothy emotionalism to legitimize further power. I,
believe the more you regionalize significant ideological
conversations and decisions and policies, the fairer and more just society you will have. More just and fair still if the decisions you come to are guided not by humanitarianism, not by pragmatism, but by principles that come from a higher plane. But that's just what I think. Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat about that. If you're watching this on YouTube, by the way, if we've posted it there later, turn on the notification bell. And if you're
to our channel. Consider getting Rumble Premium and consider becoming an Awaken Wonder. We'll be on in a little while live with Rosalind talking about the kind of Christian issues we are discussing tangentially even now. This was the rest of what's coming. These headlines and very good reporting, by the way, that shouldn't be questioned by idiots about what Trump has said about Hitler.
That's incredibly important to know. She's actually trying to make herself cry there, isn't she? Say if you're having a really honest conversation with somebody, oh God, I actually might be crying a bit. I'm going to lean into this crying because it's going to make my point seem a lot more valid. She's trying to make herself cry at...
Hitler and about in particular Trump admiring Hitler, which I don't reckon he does. It's important to know, but I do understand that people who are busy and that are people who are just tapping in may not be able to comprehend because we've been free. We've been comfortable.
Hold on. What's the biggest example of authoritarianism in the last few years is the pandemic period. Who do you think is trying to guide us towards a technological form of feudalism? This is the society that the social democracies advocated for by the mainstream media will lead to. I predict this. I predict it.
Social credit scores like they have in China. Remember how we emulated the policies of China during the pandemic? Remember at the very beginning of the pandemic? They won't be able to get away with that in Britain and America and Canada where people are used to democracy. Well, guess what? People literally sang and danced to be mandated into taking vaccines. People literally begged that people that wouldn't take those medications be denied medical treatment and even locked up.
Look at what is happening. The greater fear is not a return to the past, but a progression into a form of tyranny that we've not experienced yet because the technology didn't exist for total citizen management. Be aware. What they want is that by biometric data, you'll be able to be tracked everywhere. You'll be able to be controlled. Absolutely. The words you speak will be controlled. Your access to technology will be controlled. There will be centrally controlled data
currencies that will be cut off if you are unpersoned as a result of your political opinions. Do you not see that that's a greater threat than Donald Trump might have personally mentioned that Hitler had amidst his cadre efficient military generals, which he did. And as an English person who literally, of course, has relatively recent ancestors that fought in the war against Nazis, I do not
like Adolf Hitler. We cannot comprehend that. And I understand that. I validate that it is hard to go from here to there. It is where we're going. I hope we don't find out the hard way. But what's happening with women right now is real and
And it is playing out across America. The last card in the deck for them is be terrified, be terrified, vote for Kamala Harris, even though Kamala Harris seems absolutely unelectable on the face of it. That's what you are being offered because that's all they've got. Donald Trump is not like Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler, when he was elected, hadn't already been in government for four years before giving you the opportunity to see how he would govern.
Adolf Hitler did not have a TV show for 10 years where you could sort of see him. Adolf Hitler weren't on Oprah Winfrey. Adolf Hitler was a very unique figure born of the conditions of his time, born indeed of a wider anti-Semitism that was across Europe at that time, born
of the financial collapse that had taken place across Europe as a result of the First World War. No, what you have to watch for if your fear is tyranny is the trends of this time. Remember that Kamala Harris is in office right now. Russia are having...
conferences on a new currency that will negate the petrodollar right now. Russia are forming alliances with China and Korea right now because your country, America, is not being well run. That is a bigger threat than Donald Trump, who I reckon is a sort of a charismatic tycoon who understands social media pretty well and probably sort of a traditional person and probably a good stopgap
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Let me remind you how this went down. It was going to be Biden versus Trump, right? But then Joe Biden in that debate fell apart so comprehensively that the Democratic Party establishment and the media along with them had to radically pivot. They would have probably chosen anyone other than Kamala. They would have rather had Michelle Obama. They would have rather had Oprah. They would have had
Buttigieg or people whose names I can't even learn yet. They would have had almost anyone. But for financial and bureaucratic reasons, it had to be Kamala. Do you know what? I liken this to. Have you ever sort of fallen in love with someone a little bit or even not fallen in love with a potential prospective partner, but they've been your only option? And you thought, hmm,
I'm not sure about this person. They've already got kids or they've got a bad reputation or whatever. But because they're my only option, I'm going to convince myself that it's going to work out. I think that's what the Democratic Party did with Kamala. Now, while they had full false media support, they could come up with a new one.
kind of convince himself for a moment, you know what, Kamala Harris is okay. She's not an inept creature when it comes to media. She's likable. That laugh isn't slightly macabre. Her family background isn't anomalous in the context of modern America. She's fine. I'm not making any judgment, by the way, me personally. I don't care how people live. It's not something that concerns me as long as we are okay.
all in our own way trying to find an alignment with a divine principle and that shouldn't be prescribed from top down it should be experienced from within and then verified by the scripture and access to law that we can all plainly see but again with Kamala Harris when she has a heckle at a rally I love
I love Jesus or whatever those young people shouted. She, unable to mentally adapt adeptly, just goes, oh, I think you're at the wrong rally. Assuming that they just shouted MAGA or something like that. What she did in so doing was ostracize herself and her party from the significant Christian community in the United States of America. Now they're going to have to manage that little problem. Has there ever been a time in your country's history?
We've had a palpably unpresidential president. Let's just run through a few examples of what I mean. George W. Bush, at the time, people thought he was a bit of a dope and a bit of a shucks and a bit of a yee-haw kind of cowboy character. But who was he running up against? Al Gore, that kind of sort of, oh, you know, there's going to be a pig man bear, that kind of sort of
You know, so it's pretty plain that he was going to come up on top there, even though it was a close run thing. Or what about a president like Jimmy Carter, who was plainly a pretty decent guy, even though when it comes to his sort of public record and public persona, he's somewhat anomalous. Think of the other presidents of recent years, Barack Obama, whatever we think about him now in the light of the way that he governed. He seemed like a president, charismatic, confident.
Good communicator. Family man. Watch it. Watch it. Bill Clinton. Charismatic. Charming. Come on over to Baker Street, everybody. There is a certain set of qualities that your country has come to expect from presidents. And don't
Donald Trump personified a lot of those, even if you take the arguments of his detractors, strongman archetypes. Hillary Clinton, people weren't ready for that sort of fussy, fiddly, diddly, bureaucratic sort of odd vibe that she had. Now, I like Bobby Kennedy's prediction that Tulsi Gabbard would be a great president of the United States. Who wouldn't be down for that idea? Now, even Joe Biden, when he first come to office, he was like, you know, we still had the firebrand Joe Biden of the 80s in mind.
Kamala Harris is not that. Kamala Harris was a desperate last minute decision. What are we going to do? Joe Biden's literally falling apart. Like, you know, like when you pull like in a movie when they pull a body out of a coffin and it's sort of like, oh, no, it's like it's coming off of it. Like, you know, they had to make a last minute decision.
Kamala Harris is the only option. Well, now some are even saying, oh, we might have been better off with Joe Biden. I don't think there's any fair, just way that Kamala Harris can win this election. Why? Because she doesn't seem like, behave like, talk like, act like a president of the United States of America. And even the Democrat Party don't believe in it. That's why you've got the spectacle of, excuse me, their harbingers on the news.
People like Mika Mika there going like just with only recourse to mad emotion because rationally and sensibly.
Kamala Harris is unelectable, but don't take my word for it. Let's have a look at Kamala Harris in the somewhat friendly environment of CNN failing to be presidential to the point where even Anderson Cooper has been confronted by diehard Democrat ideologues as to why he was willing to ask difficult questions. Let's have a look at some of Kamala's moments and see.
Question for ourselves and one another. What on earth is going on with the attempt to place this cipher in a position of such extraordinary power? What weaknesses do you bring to the table and how do you plan to overcome them while you're in office? That's a great question, Joe. A confident person is always OK with the weakness question. You're able to say stuff like, I don't know, man, sometimes I don't listen or sometimes I'm impulsive.
Sometimes I put myself first when I should be thinking of others. Other times I think I'm right and I forget to let you know. There's loads of like, if you ask me or I don't know, think of people you know, think of yourself, what are your weaknesses? You know what your weaknesses are. Now, this is a person that's afraid to open their mouth
unless they're saying something they've been coached into saying because there's been too many blunders. A person that can't even recollect correctly whether or not they worked at McDonald's. Like, they didn't work at McDonald's, by the way. I'd done a few shifts at Pizza Hut. It went badly. We were both happy when that relationship ended. What I'm saying is, if you can't even answer the question what your weakness is with some degree of authenticity is because you're not ready for public life. You're not ready for the...
extraordinary power of the president of the United States when they're getting ready to start a new currency, they're getting ready to not concede the war in Ukraine, Iran are rising up, there's a lot of stuff going on that's going to require brinkmanship, diligence, expertise, assiduousness, brilliance, uh,
I can't imagine how that could be conjured up out of this wonkish, bureaucratish, hollowed out, humanitarian, pragmatic, globalist, corporatist movement who who's the figures at the forefront can't have any real power in the same way that Biden, who's still the president, by the way, crazily can't have any real power. It must be other people that are running things right. Well, I am certainly not perfect. So let's start there. And, um,
Say something about that sizzling bacon when Joe Biden called up and I was with my nephews, Huey, Louie and Dewey, and I was cooking bacon. Will that be enough? I was in DuckTales. My three nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie, was cooking up bacon. Does that make me sound like a human? And I think that I perhaps.
What are your weaknesses? Here's one. You're not very good at being spontaneous. You're not good at answering questions. You're not very good at being a border czar. I've got examples. Perhaps a weakness some would say, but I actually think it's a strength, is I really do value having a team of very smart people around me.
My weakness would have to be the way that I value having a team of really smart people around me. You know, that well-known weakness of having a really smart team of people around me. Now look, anyway, right, listen, I've got to level you now. I'm starting to feel my own compassion kicking in. Kamala Harris is a human being like you or me.
and shouldn't be in that position. That's a person that's not ready for that kind of... She's not ready for the pressure of being asked what your weakness is in a town hall, in a friendly environment. How are you going to cope? It's like Vladimir Putin. No!
Like, what if what you're saying about Putin is true? That he is a monster? He's not going to tell you what your weakness is. He's like, you motherfucker. You better get out of Ukraine now. Or it is nuclear. I will rain down. Well, I'd have to say my weakness is a team of smart people around me who bring to... My mother was middle class. Have I mentioned that?
I say my weaknesses, I say kick the tire on that. I
I use automobile analogies in my communication. If there's a weakness I've got, she's not even saying that's a weakness, is she? She's actually saying it's a strength. She's so weak that she cannot even address fallibility. We're all weak. We are weak. I'm weak. I'm broken. I find life difficult. I struggle, man. If I was on my own, I don't think I'd last an hour. If you drop me off at the side of the road, I am not.
Bear Grylls. I struggle in hotels, let alone in the wilderness. I need help every day. Help me. How do I get here? What do I do? And I'm not running for the United States, president of the United States. Thank God. I'm struggling to be the president of my own life. Tire on that. Let's kick the tires on it. Is there something you can point to in your life, political life or in your life in the last four years that you think is a mistake that you have learned from?
Yes, I've been selfish. I put myself first too much. I was an idiot. I was a fool. I believed in this culture. I believe the culture could heal me. I believe the culture could fill me up and make me better. It took me too long to come to God, but I know God has a plan. Oh man, I've made mistakes. I didn't run that right. But I'll do it as Kamala Harris. I'm doing it as me. I'm not running for president. Don't keep putting myself in the position. I'm not even running for mayor of London. I'm not running for any political office. Not yet, baby. Not unless it's the Lord's holy will.
But if I was Kamala Harris, what could she say? Maybe, you know, when I was going out with that Willie Harris guy, wasn't he married? She was going to have a married guy. I shouldn't have had an affair with a married guy. Maybe that. She could say that. That's a mistake, isn't it? I don't know. Was he married? That might be wrong. Guess what? Because I know I'm fallen. I can make mistakes. I mean, I've made many mistakes. Yeah.
And they range from, you know, if you've ever parented a child, you know, you make lots of mistakes. Yeah, but you're not a parent, are you? So you can't even use that cliche. What are you talking about? Duck tales again. When I was making the bacon for Huey, Dewey and Louie that day when Joe Biden called me to say I'm not running.
You know, I kicked the tires on that. I kicked them so hard that it was to be unburdened by what might have been. I might have been unburdened by what might have been. In my role as vice president, I mean, I've probably worked very hard at making sure that... And she had the questions in advance. They had the questions in advance.
Right, listen, you're going to have to answer the question on mistakes. Say these things because it'll make you look like you know what you're talking about. Afghanistan, right, that botched departure from Afghanistan. Say what we should have done is we should have prepared that better. During the pandemic period, let's say that we didn't get clinical trial data that
prove that it worked against transmission in advance of recommending it and sacking mandated workers in New York after it was mandated as a medication that wouldn't take it 34,000 New York workers there are other mistakes I made when I was working as an attorney in San Francisco that is a
golden opportunity. That is an opportunity to look presidential if you are presidential. But if you're not presidential, you are screwed because you're not willing to admit that you're weak and you're vulnerable and you're fallen. What a shame, man. What a shame. Like, what that should be is like, you know, I feel now like I'm talking about one of my kids or something, like why my kids can't run for president. It's like, they're not ready yet. They're too little. They're too little. It's like, don't even ask them. It's not fair. I am...
well versed on issues and I think that is very important. It's a mistake not to be well versed on an issue. But I am well versed on them so it would be a mistake if I wasn't me. The mistake I've made, if anything, is I've not made any mistakes. I did make a mistake once and that was when I thought I'd been wrong about something but then I realized I had not made that mistake and that I'd been unburdened by what might have been. Oh!
Is that good? Not to be well-versed on an issue and feel compelled to answer a question. So I may not be quick to have the answer as soon as you ask it about a specific policy issue sometimes because I'm going to want to research it. I'm going to want to study it.
I'm kind of a nerd sometimes, I confess. Oh no, what they've done, the Democrat Party, is they've gone from Weekend at Bernie's to Dave. Weekend at Bernie's was where they were just trying to prop up a dead guy as president, and now they've gone from Dave...
where they essentially get an actor, the Kevin Kline movie, to pretend to be president. Could you just get out there? Look, it has to be you because we chose you to be vice president for reasons that were actually unethical, superficial, literally superficial, and demonstrate where we're going as a movement. And now, oh no, Joe Biden is untenable and we're going to have to make you work. God love you.
I pray for Kamala Harris like I literally pray for her to be OK, because it's actually unfair what's happening to her. But here she is talking about the border wall and illegal and illegal immigration, another area where she could have been really open about mistakes. Under Donald Trump, you criticized the wall more than 50 times. You called it stupid, useless and a medieval vanity project. Is a border wall stupid?
Well, let's talk about Donald Trump and that border wall. Another opportunity. Yeah, it was a mistake for me to criticize that wall and then to say we're going to build a wall. So remember, Donald Trump said Mexico would pay for it. Come on. They didn't. How much of that wall did he build? I think the last number I saw is about two percent. And then when it came for time for him.
Now she's saying that he should have built the wall better and quicker when the whole time that that wall was being proposed. I remember then because I was actually one of the people that was doing it. I was saying, you can't just build a wall. That's racist. I was one of the people to say, no, no, no, this is reductive. Now that the points of difference are disappearing. Like that was one of the reasons that Trump was being condemned. Now they're building that wall themselves. Oh, man, this is not good time for him to do a photo op. You know where he did it?
in the part of the wall that President Obama built. But you're agreeing to a bill that would earmark 650 million. And now they're admitting that Obama was building a wall. Oh, my God. What a disaster. This is worse than Biden's debate collapse. Because then there was Kamala. What are they going to do now? It goes, OK, try Tim Walz. OK, get Tim Walz in. There is no business like show business. I was in a war once. I got a gun. I used to be a coach. Don't talk to anyone.
to any of the ex-students. $650 million to continue building that wall. I pledge that I am going to bring forward that bipartisan bill.
to further strengthen and secure our border. Yes, I am. And I'm going to work across the aisle to pass a comprehensive bill that deals with a broken immigration system. I think Jackson's question, part of it was to acknowledge that America has always had migration, but there needs to be a legal process for it. Oh no, too little, too late for it.
People have to earn it. And that's the point that I think is the most important point that can be made, which is we need a president who is grounded in common sense and practical outcomes. Like, let's just fix this thing. Let's just fix it. Why is there any ideological perspective on it? Let's just fix the
problem. To fix the problem, you're doing this compromise bill. It does call for $650 million that was earmarked under Trump to actually still go to build the wall. I'm not afraid of good ideas where they occur. You don't think it's stupid anymore? I think what he did and how he did it did not make much sense because he actually didn't do much of anything.
I just talked about that wall, right? We just talked about it. He didn't actually do much of anything. But you do want to build some wall. I want to strengthen our border. 2022, 2020. This is CNN. Anderson Cooper, a kind of dyed in the wool, albeit he looks like a baby mouse, Democrat. Like he's on her side. That's not like a tough adversarial opponent, even from a media space.
Imagine if she had to contend with Rush Limbaugh. No wonder she ain't on Joe Rogan. Trump's going on Joe Rogan right now. And people are critical of Joe Rogan. But Joe Rogan will ask intelligent questions and will look for points of difference. Remember after Joe Rogan was called out around ivermectin, how he got people on to offer counter narratives and stuff?
man, this is not good for them or for anyone, really. Well, it's good in a way because it shows you that what passes for politics is in fact more like puppetry. 2022, 2023, there were record border crossings. Your administration took a number, hundreds of executive actions. It didn't stem the flow. Numbers kept going up.
Finally, in 2024, just in June, three weeks before the first presidential debate with Joe Biden, you institute executive actions that had a dramatic impact, really shut down people crossing over. Why didn't your administration do that in 2022, 2023?
First of all, you're exactly right, Anderson. And as of today, we have cut the flow of immigration by over half. In fact, the numbers I saw most recently, illegal immigration. But if it was that easy with that executive action, why not do it in 2022, 2023? Because we were working with Congress and hoping that actually we could have a long term fix to the problem instead of a short term. And that's just old school politics. They're blaming and lying.
Actually, immigration is not bad. We've halved it. Lying. Blaming. It's because of Congress. That's old school politics. All of us, even before the weird modern era of politics with all of its bizarre talk of censorship and fake news and misinformation. That's old politics that we all know from the 70s and 80s in your country and in mine. The previous administration is to blame. In fact, if you look at these figures, you're not
poor. If you look at these figures, gas prices aren't rocketing. Grocery prices are manageable. You're not terrified. There's not a BRICS conference going on right now. That is a person that is way, way, way, way, way out of their depth. They should never have been put in that position. That's plain. Nevertheless, the election will be a close run thing. Nevertheless, you've got to confront the spectacle that you've got one presidential candidate who's going on Joe Rogan where it will be like three hours
where you've just got to sit there, like not sure if you're allowed to go for a pee or not, against another politician who in the kind of gleaming, shimmering, refined, confined and constructed environment of a CNN town hall with old friendly baby mouse Anderson Cooper can't
can't cope with a simple question like, what mistakes have you made? Why didn't you amend the border issues in office when you had the executive power to do so? That's a person that's in serious, serious trouble. The campaign is in serious trouble. That is an unpresidential person. And never in the history of your country have you elected an unpresidential person. Even if you look at oddities like, say, Jimmy Carter,
or George Bush Senior. Bush Senior was Reagan legacy. Jimmy Carter had unique conditions culturally and politically that brought him about and he was a one-term anomaly anyway. Never has anyone that peculiar risen to the
office of commander in chief. And thank God for that. But that's just what I think. Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and chat. If you're watching this on YouTube, turn on the notification bell. You know that the algorithm will guide you away and become an awakened wonder. And you can join us for break bread with Russell Brand, where a live stream conversation with a Christian happens every single week. Last week,
Tucker Carlson. This week, Ruslan. Soon, maybe Mel Gibson's coming on this show. We want every single person that's ever played Jesus or thought about Jesus on there, but I also want people that are way, way beyond that. Thanks for joining us. Remember, it's important to stay free. Okay, we're going to be talking a little bit about Christianity.
In a matter of seconds, let me show you some of the stuff that you can look forward to on Break Bread. What can I put up here? Tucker on self-defense. Yeah, let's have a look at this. This is from Break Bread. People don't have the right to kill other people except in self-defense, period. You don't have that right. You didn't create life. You're not allowed to end life except in self-defense, period. And I will say, as someone who's been on the right my entire life, I just want to say that to my friends on the right in the United States, because
You do not have the right to kill people except in self-defense ever because you are not God. And if you decide that you have that right, if you decide you are God and you just get to kill people because it's going to make the world better or whatever, you're a monster. And just know that. That's, by the way, I didn't always feel that way, but I now do. I feel it strongly enough to become unpopular by saying it. But I just want to say it one more time. You don't have the right to kill people except in self-defense, period.
We'll be doing break bread in what? Like, I think it's central time. Is it 1.30, guys? Taylor?
Taylor! Because that's it. For promo reasons, Luke and Taylor, make sure it's in the script because we've got to promote that thing. So remember, I should be able to look at this script and go, break bread's coming up in like an hour or something. We super need that. We need that, guys. I mentioned it yesterday as well. So let's get it right for next time if you don't mind, fellas. Thank you very much. Okay. So remember, we told you that we'll be talking about this story today. It's an important story. Bobby Kennedy...
said that new legislation has been introduced that means that if you are protesting in public, the government can use legal, lethal force, legally, to stop you. What does that tell you about where America is going and what kind of election result they are anticipating? And even if it's not totally cut and dried, even if that law's, you know, still...
not entirely passed and maybe what I've said is somewhat reductive, surely you've noticed a pattern of authoritarianism. Post Jan 6, numerous laws were introduced that amounted to legislation in order to prohibit protest, which is part of your right as an American, and I would say a citizen, if you don't agree with your government, what are you supposed to do? Vote? What if they...
start to control elections in ways that seem mandacious. It's an interesting thing to consider. Here's Bobby Kennedy talking about the Department of Defense using the military on the public. Can you believe this is happening in America? Say one other thing. President Harris said today in her post, in her speech, he said that President Trump was going to turn the U.S. military against the American public and use the public.
Promote his agenda. How many of you think that is true? Well, what's interesting to me is that the Biden-Harris administration has done something two weeks ago that has never been done in American history, which is to send exactly lethal force to send a directive to the Pentagon.
Changing the law to make it legal for the U.S. military to be used to use lethal force against American citizens on American soil. Technically, now it's legal for the U.S. military under this directive. It will become legal for the U.S. military to shoot and kill Americans who engage in political protests because they disagree with policies in the White House.
I'm not making this up. Any of you can look it up. This is a Democratic initiative. This did not come during the Trump administration. This did not come from Donald Trump. It came from the Democratic Party. And that's why I left the Democratic Party.
Wow. So what is the real threat to freedom at this point? Is it Trump's similarities to Hitler or is it the bills are being part of which, you know, again, is not an opinion or an idea I endorse. I actually think it's very disrespectful to everyone involved to make such a comparison. I mean, people that have suffered as a result of the Second World War, etc. And
And it's mad to make that comparison about anyone. Is it a greater threat that literal laws are being passed that increase the power of the state and their ability to use lethal force against protesters? Let's look at that in a bit more detail. There it is. There's the important, significant parts of that bill highlighted for you to peruse at your disposal.
Now, remember, like when January 6 went down, that protest or riot or whatever you want to call it was used to legitimize increasing the expenditure and power of the Capitol Police Force for one thing, and also generally create a climate where protest and dissent became further outlawed.
Outlaw. Let's have a look at that. The response to events of January 6th has been marked by a crackdown on dissent, a dramatic increase in anti-protest bills around the country, including at least 88 that have been introduced since the Capitol riot, a massive buildup of the Capitol police into a national force to target terrorism, as well as the rollout by the Biden administration of a sweeping domestic attack.
counter-terrorist strategy. In many ways, the response to January 6th may wind up being more dangerous than the event itself. Isn't that an extraordinary piece of journalism, an extraordinary piece of reporting? So whether or not RFK is being hyperbolic when he talks about the dangers of this piece of legislation, there's no question that globally authoritarianism is on the rise. In my country, people are getting arrested and even jailed for Facebook posts under
peculiarly vague hate speech laws. You've seen this happening across the globe. Indeed, it is one of the markers of globalism. One thing I happen to be aware of personally is that the deep state are preparing themselves for widespread protest and disturbance around the period of the election. It doesn't take Nostradamus to predict that it's likely to be a close...
election, even though Kamala Harris appears to be particularly inept, you can see the way that the media is shaping up and formulating narratives to favour that particular outcome. If it is indeed a close run or even to a degree unfair election, it's likely there will be disturbances. So pass
of laws of that nature becomes significant. For many years, we've been talking about the militarization of the police force. You'll be aware that some of the budgets that were allocated towards COVID prevention and protection ended up leading to vehicle armament in several of your states, principalities and cities. You can look into that. The increase of state power is perhaps the
biggest threat the world faces because that state power is becoming increasingly alloyed to global power, meaning that globalism has an ideology, it has an army, it has the laws, and it has the power that was once only afforded
to transcendental and somewhat imminent deities. The state is laying claim to deistic power. That is the real threat. In order to mask that, it's being presented as mere bureaucracy. We're just going to do this in case there's a terrible outbreak of a pandemic. We're just going to do this to protect you from hate speech. Well, careful.
what you vote for and careful what propaganda you listen to because it's not a coincidence that figures like Dick Cheney now support the Democrat Party. It's not a coincidence that some of the world's most powerful and influential billionaires, the world's most powerful military industrial complex companies support Trump.
One party more than the other. You know these problems go beyond parties. They're institutional problems that have gone on for some time now and may even have an occultist and certainly spiritual dimension. But when it comes to the biggest threat, when we're talking about technological dictatorships and totalitarianism, it is the centralizing social democratic tendency and what is growing out of that that I believe is the greater threat. But that's just what I think. And I think it...
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Thank you very much. Well done. Remember, next time at the beginning on this page, make that part of this page. Nice one, guys. Are you going to take responsibility for that personally? Nice. Well done, mate. Well done. Love it. Thank you very much. Now, JD Vance. All right. Theo Von, man. Theo Von's podcast is going from strength to strength. Many of us...
first encountered him as a guest on Joe Rogan, many of us love. He's kind of easy, idiosyncratic, interviewing style. So to see Theo Vaughn interviewing J.D. Vance, he of the hillbilly elegy, eulogy. Yeah, that, that,
is an exciting prospect indeed. Now, the mainstream media has tried to make out that J.D. Vance is super weird. I've spent a bit of time with J.D. Vance and he's what I would call a pretty straightforward, decent, earnest, likeable man. And looking at Kamala Harris, basically,
completely incapable of even owning the idea that she's capable of error or has made mistakes when she was in government during Afghanistan, in government during the pandemic, in government during the escalation of the war, unnecessary war between Ukraine and Russia, is, I would say, weird and disconcerting. Here's J.D. Vance on
Theo Vaughn talking about his childhood, talking about addiction, a subject that actually I know a great deal about. Let's have a look at these varying candidates. I don't mean that Theo Vaughn is running for office. I'd vote for him. What I'm saying is, on one hand, you've got Tim Waltz, who does seem increasingly peculiar, and Kamala Harris, who's the president that never should have been.
And on the other hand, you have, you know, Donald Trump. I think Donald Trump is pretty much an open book. And J.D. Vance, who his detractors would say is representative of some sort of handmaid's tale dystopia yet to be unburdened by what might have been. But by my reckoning, he's a pretty good guy. I like him. Let's see how he gets on with Theo Vaughn. Young person who has a parent who's...
uh, who has alcoholism as to how to navigate that. Cause I even get messages a lot from people that are like, Hey, my dad is struggling or this, what do I do? I don't know what to do here. You know? Um, do you have any thoughts on that? And it's not like you're a specialist. Yeah. I'm not, I'm not a specialist. Um, I mean, here, here's, here's what I try to do. I mean, take this for, you know, for what it's worth. But number one is, um,
You got to... If you're a kid in an environment where there's a lot of addiction, you got to make sure that you're taken care of. Right? Like, don't get yourself in such a situation where it's not just your parent that is struggling, but it becomes you that's struggling too. Right? Because you can't help them out. You can't help them out unless you're able to take care of yourself first. Right. Right. That's number one. I think number two is...
As hard as it is, man, and shit, I know this very well because there were times when I had some very angry moments with my mom. Don't get resentful and try to keep your heart as open as possible. You've got to compartmentalize a little bit. There's the addict version, but then there's the version that read you a book when you were a kid. There's the version that took you to your favorite movie. Try to hold on to the memories of
That are completely divorced from the addiction, because I think if you allow yourself to become totally resentful, then it doesn't just affect them. It starts to affect you, too. Right. Don't don't allow your parents addiction to become something that destroys your life, too. In other words, as you've got to kind of you got to kind of keep your soul intact here. I mean, I just practically go to those meetings. Yeah.
And I learned more about mom and her addiction going to those NA meetings. And I didn't always, you know, it's not like it was like some eureka moment. Oh, there's, you know, I'm not pissed off at you anymore. Right. But you at least understand it a little bit more and you gain some appreciation for what's going on in their life because that's a, that's a big part of it. Yeah. Yeah.
Oh, no, he's not weird, is he? That's like a normal person talking about a personal and difficult issue in a way that was cogent and coherent. You can imagine if J.D. Vance was asked, have you made any mistakes or what are your weaknesses? He might be able to come up with an answer. In fact, prior to his association with Trump, even during the time where he was condemning Trump, something for which his detractors now roundly damn him. He'd written that
A movie had been made out of it. He's a person that's overcome incredible struggles. He's a practicing Catholic, a fascinating dude. I think that the Democrat Party is in pretty serious trouble if people are able to access the media content where they see what J.D. Vance is like, because then you've got to kind of align that with the...
you being told continually that he's weird because he's got a beard or he's got quite nice eyelashes or whatever claims are being made. Contrast that with, if you can, the moment where Tim Waltz was on Jon Stewart and Jon Stewart goes, like, what are we going to do? How come we're the party now that welcomes Dick Cheney into the movement and Tim Waltz has to sort of, like, sort of John Candy his way through that, like a hop, hop, hop, hop.
It's a big tent. Taylor Swift. It's not good enough. It's not good enough, is it? How are people calibrating that in their minds as being anything other than hypocrisy and deception? New media, new world, new conversation. J.D. Vance on Theo Vaughn just coming across like a regular guy. Now, you can make a choice, can't you? Indeed, that's the choice you're being invited to make at the ballot box as to whether the
policies of the Republican movement, which now includes people like bloody Bobby Kennedy and Tulsi Gabbard, are more in alignment with a vision of your life, your family's life in America than Kamala Harris and Tim Walz's version of America. And their version of America now includes the endorsement of Dick Cheney and elder statesmen like Clinton. But now what do we know about the Clintons? And now what do we know about the Obamas?
Do you see how the world is changing precisely because technology is changing? Technology is revelatory. The legacy media will tell you all day long, this person is bad. This person is a racist. This person is a rapist. Usually what that means is we don't like that person. That person is a threat. It won't always mean that. Of course, there are times when they are right. Damn it. A stopped clock is right twice a day and mainstream media is a stopped clock.
It's a broken device. And new independent media are able to give you perspectives on people that the mainstream can't handle. Anderson Cooper and Kamala Harris together can't come up with a sensible answer with time to prepare for what are your weaknesses, what mistakes have you made. Tim Waltz can't handle the idea that Dick Cheney
his endorsement makes the party look hypocritical and weird and makes it look like what it is. Globalist, corporatist, bellicose, belligerent, war-like interests have migrated now to that party. That's why the media is behind them. That's why the establishment is behind them. That
don't mean the Republican Party is perfect. Of course it doesn't. It takes donations. It's got lobbyists. There's people in Congress on stocks and shares in companies that they are now being charged with the regulation of. But you just go ask yourself what.
One of these entities is guiding you towards tyranny and despotism. And tyranny and despotism looks different now. You know, me, I believe in a different and better world with decentralized power built upon holy principles. That's what I'd be voting for and advocating for. But what I wouldn't be voting for is the party that will tell you all day long that J.D. Vance is weird and that Tim Waltz, Coach Waltz, is a lovely old uncle. That it don't matter that Barack Obama lied to you in 2008. That it's no big deal that
Dick Cheney is now endorsing Kamala Harris. That Kamala Harris' evident ineptitude and inability to communicate like a human being is no problem, even after they've tried to switch a ruler out with that sepulchral old tomb dodger, Joe Biden, who right now, as I speak, is the president of the United States while there's a BRICS conference going on, while Korea are sending troops to Russia, while the Pentagon have had 14
trillion dollars since the Iraq war, 50 percent of which ends up not supporting your troops, supporting big business, the biggest business there's ever been, war. And if you want those wars to stop, you better think carefully about who you vote for coming up next.
in November. But that's just what I think. Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat. And if you're not on Awake and Wonder yet, become on Awake and Wonder now because in a minute we are going to be streaming live at 1.30 Central Time, 2.30 Eastern Time. I will be live with Ruslan answering your questions, breaking bread and answering...
My own question will be, how's Christianity going to change the world? How do we become apostles now? How do we spread the Holy Word? These are some of the questions I'll be asking Ruslan and looking forward to hearing his response to.
Now, these are strange days indeed, baby, because globalism means one thing. Centralized power that is taking the power of God. How will you know that? Well, it will start trying to control nature. You could argue that mankind has been trying to control nature from the advent of agriculture, and you'd be right. Instead of hunting animals, we started to herd animals. Instead of picking and foraging trees, we started to grow, cultivate, and control plants.
But would you say there's a subtle difference between controlling animals, animal husbandry, and controlling hormones? Would you say, though, too, that it's important where the ultimate authority lies? What authority is granted to us to have dominion over nature? Do you...
Are you able to point to any scriptural verse that says that precisely that is possible? And what authority is telling you that it's okay to go to war with nature, the nature of your own body? Let's have a look at the revelation of a recent study that pubic blockers aren't good for children. And even as I say that out loud, it's clear to me that it's sort of obvious that pubic blockers would not be good.
for children. A study examining the impact of puberty blockers on children is not being published for political reasons, according to the doctor in charge. The study that's already nine years old and received $10 million in taxpayer funding isn't
being released because the doctor says its findings might be weaponized in arguments against transgender medical treatment for kids. It's a story that's not being picked up by most news outlets with a left-leaning bias. However, it was the New York Times, a left-leaning outlet, that first interviewed the doctor at the center of the study. The issue over giving children puberty blockers is a politically charged one and is the center of multiple legal battles.
More than 20 states have banned such treatments on kids, and the Supreme Court is now taking up the issue with a ruling expected next summer. Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy, in charge of this study, is used to being at the center of the controversy. She's an advocate for transgender rights and has been used as an expert witness to provide testimony against states banning adolescent puberty blockers and gender-related surgeries.
The study her team conducted involved 95 adolescents averaging 11 years old. The children were being treated with puberty blockers to prevent things like the development of breasts or preventing their voice from naturally deepening. The study followed the children for two years to track changes in their mental health. According to Dr. Sometimes I wonder how the spectrum of self-management changes
is regulated. For example, you know, I clean my teeth. I take various supplements. I look after myself and use sort of creams and care about my diet and stuff.
So where is the line where self-care comes into contact with interventionism? You know, is it okay to have hair transplants? Is it okay to have breast augmentation? All of these things are indicators of something pretty profound, aren't they? That we don't want to age, that I don't want to die and decay, that I care about what I look like and therefore I care about what other people think of me. All of these things, there's guidance available on all of those ideas. Like, you know, for example...
For example, in the perfect version of myself, I'd only be thinking about my relationship with God. I wouldn't be thinking about whether or not I'm attractive. That wouldn't matter to me. And I wouldn't care that my body was dying because I would know eternal life. And I would recognize that the decay of the body is a necessary part of life, that human beings die. Now, so I'm, you know, I'm, what I'm saying is I'm participating in this. And also remember, I'm born in the 1970s, mid 1970s I'm from.
Now, when I was in the 80s and the 90s, I didn't know what I was and what I wanted. You know, like I wonder if I had access to ideas like, hey, the reason you're unhappy is because you're not the right gender. I mean, I wonder how that would have impacted me.
And I know that there are, I know people that feel like they would like to be referred to as she or whatever. And me personally, what difference does that make to me? To me, that's no different from calling someone doctor or mister or sir or your grace or your majesty. Some people want to be referred to a certain way. I will respectfully do that. No problem. I've got a principle for that. I've
When it comes to, I suppose, children and medication, there's some things I guess we've got to look at. And I suppose they would be empirical scientific studies, wouldn't they? According to Dr. Olson-Kennedy, the puberty blockers did not lead to mental health improvements. Dr. Olson-Kennedy claims that's because the children were already doing well when the study began.
But according to the Times report, that conclusion seemed to contradict an earlier description of the group of kids in which Dr. Olson-Kennedy and her colleagues noted that one quarter of the adolescents were depressed or suicidal before treatment. The Times also notes Dr. Olson-Kennedy's
Yeah, that's an interesting piece of misinformation management or mismanagement of information, rather, is that actually...
It's quite likely that there will be high incidents of depression, uncertainty and anxiety in people that are undergoing that, particularly if they're very young, that kind of treatment you would think. Also note, Dr. Olson-Kennedy's team has not published the data. Asked why, she said the findings might fuel the kind of political attacks that have led to bans of the youth gender treatments.
More than 120,000 children ages six to 17 were treated for gender dysphoria from 2017 to 2021. Puberty blockers have not received FDA approval to treat gender dysphoria.
You know, if you wanted to depoliticize this issue a little, you would look at Asim Malhotra's work on statins that were recommended as heart medication. He's a cardiologist, a British cardiologist. He's been very outspoken about the pandemic and he made a really great film called First Do No Farm. You should check that film out.
He said the statins were being overly prescribed and that the data had been managed in order to create conditions that were favorable to that pharmaceutical company and favorable to their commercial imperatives and incentives. The management of clinical data is part of the pharmaceutical industry and I would argue
argue corrupt relationship with regulatory bodies. That's how we found ourselves in the midst of a pandemic, mass prescribing and in some cases mandate in a medication that didn't stop transmission. Treat gender dysphoria. In a Washington Post poll, 68% of Americans are against providing puberty blockers to children 10 to 14 years old. 58% are against hormone treatments for those 15 to 17 years old.
I suppose the conclusion that could be drawn from that is one that we've drawn several times today. Decentralized power,
Give people the maximal amount of authority over the yes, their individual bodies, individual bodies, excuse me, but also over their communities and their laws. And I suppose as a parent, I would like to be the main steward of the culture that my children receive. I wouldn't want them getting too much cultural messaging from outside because I no longer trust.
cultural messaging as I believe and have believed long before the sort of modern era by which I mean sort of the last 10 years rather than the last sort of 100 that you can't trust media you can't trust the state and thank God I don't trust the state because the reason that
I don't have myocarditis right now and there was no chance of me getting myocarditis is because I don't immediately when the government and media team up to tell me something think well this is probably for my own good. I think exactly the opposite that there's a significant chance that corruption's at play here. So in
this issue that's been one of the defining topics of recent years and of recent eras that's often used to condemn people for a lack of compassion, what's plainly needed is a new type of clarity around science and empiricism. If studies are available that suggest that there are risks and dangers involved in gender interventionism, that information should be available for parents that are entrusted with looking after their children's welfare above and beyond all else. But that's just why
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Oh, wow. Okay. Hey, thanks for joining us today. We'll be back Monday, not with more of the same, but with more of the different. Thank you once again, Destiny Church, for your support today. I really appreciate you and I pray for wellness for your congregation and for your pastors and for all of your team. And thanks to my mate, Dave, letting me use this studio. Well done, UK team. And well done, US team too. We'll be back on Monday, not for more of the same, but for more different. Until then, if you can, stay free.