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WORLD WAR 3 INCOMING? North Korea Send Troops to Russia As BRICS Prepares To CRUSH US Dollar - SF476

2024/10/25
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Key Insights

Why did North Korea send troops to Russia?

To support Russia in its conflict with Ukraine.

Why is the BRICS summit significant?

It aims to challenge the dominance of the US dollar and create a new global economic order.

Why is Joe Rogan hosting Donald Trump?

To provide a platform for diverse political views and engage in open dialogue.

Why did Kamala Harris decline to appear on Joe Rogan's show?

She may feel uncomfortable in uncensored media environments.

Why is Bill Gates being indicted in the Netherlands?

For allegedly lying to the public about the COVID-19 vaccine.

Why is the BBC finally acknowledging vaccine injuries?

To address growing public concern and criticism about vaccine side effects.

Why is there concern about election interference by Elon Musk?

He is running a petition that could influence voter behavior.

Chapters

The episode begins with a discussion on North Korea's reported deployment of troops to Russia, raising concerns about their potential involvement in the Ukraine conflict.
  • North Korea is sending troops to Russia.
  • There is a 'highly concerning probability' they will fight in Ukraine.
  • The deployment is seen as a significant escalation.

Shownotes Transcript

Hello, you awakening wonders. Thanks for joining me today for Stay Free with Russell Brand in the Florida panhandle, in the redneck Riviera, in a liminal vortice or vortice of several vortexes, amidst the vortices, unfolding vortexes. What I mean by that

is on a global and geopolitical level. It feels like we're on the edge of something pretty profound with this North Korea-Russia alliance and the BRICS conference. We're going to be reporting on that. Let me know if you've seen this story already, if you're in Awake and Wonder, like Affection or Sienna McDonald or Negligent Banana or Blessed Old Bird, or if you're in the Rumble chat like GingerDog55 or Lad2KnowYou or Afromeezy or MyKing64, all of you guys. Let me know if you've seen the stories already.

that North Korea are actually giving troops to Russia. I'm going to get to it in two years because I'm going to be talking about it when we're off YouTube. If you're watching us on YouTube, by the way, turn on the notification bell because you won't be able to see our content there. We're sort of heavily controlled. And one of the subjects we're talking about is censorship and propaganda. It's one of the subjects we'll be covering in depth. And I suppose the way I'd invite you to look at it is how do you feel now when you see Russia

M&M endorsing the Democrat Party, because on the surface of it, like my age, M&M was the he was he was our Elvis. It was the coolest thing that ever happened. But like, you know, I'm not a 20 year old and I can't help but feel that there's an element of pastiche and nostalgia when you see celebrities advocating for the Democrat Party, not

the sort of significant right wing or Republican or Libertarian. I don't even know the language anymore and that's part of the problem. The categories and taxonomies are melting. But like Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson, they're like middle-aged guys, aren't they? But whenever you see Tucker Carlson, he is talking about

complex issues like lobbying and donations and deep state corruption and media manipulation. And when you see Joe Rogan, he's inviting a variety of views and experts in diverse fields to give you open and candid opinions that are often controversial. So I think what you have now is a new transcendent class that goes beyond old school celebrity. In fact, as a former celebrity myself, when people actually even say celebrity, I feel a bit like...

oh, God, like it feels like a sort of a semi-perjurative term. Anyway, the reason I'm saying all this, right, is because how's this propaganda battle going to play out? Because in the election in your country, America, where I am now as your guest, it feels like, it feels to me like the old school celebrity ain't going to cut it when it comes to galvanizing a population to vote for the Democrat Party. But

I don't know how this is going to play out because I guess like most of us, I only consume one type of media. So we're going to be covering a lot of that stuff. We're also going to be talking about which billionaires are good billionaires, which donations are permissible donations.

And we'll be talking about the vaccine. So stay with us for that. We'll be with you on YouTube for the first 15 minutes. And after that, we'll be exclusively available on our home Rumble. And if you haven't got Rumble Prime yet, consider getting Rumble Prime. It's like a friction free way to enjoy content from me and Crowder and Bongino and Glenn Greenwald, whose content we'll be commenting on. In fact, we're going to start with that.

Because I guess the big news in our space right now, other than, I mean, unless you're a member of the Destiny Church down here on the Riviera for the Red Neckery, the big news is that Joe Rogan is going to be hosting Donald Trump. Also, he invited Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris says no. What does that already tell you about the

the media environments that each party and each candidate is happy in. We, I suppose, would assume that Trump would imagine that he would have an easier ride than may Kamala Harris would have. Maybe Kamala Harris would have on Joe Rogan. But,

Does it make you feel like that maybe Kamala Harris is not comfortable in unexpurgated and uncensored media environments? Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that. What is the reason that Trump would agree to go on Rogan and Kamala Harris wouldn't agree? What is the reason that you would see Donald Trump

on Oprah in the early 2000s and the 90s, but you would never see Donald Trump on Oprah now. What's changed? Okay, so this is how our fellow Rumble content creator Glenn Greenwald summed this stuff up. Liberals think that Liz and Dick Cheney, Bill Kristol and George W. Bush are honorable and moral patriots, while Joe Rogan is one of the... I'll go back for me. Thanks, man. Thanks, Isaac. That's cool. That's cool.

Just while I'm still reading it. While Joe Rogan is one of the worst people ever due to all the wars, torture programs, illegal domestic spying, kidnapping, coups and mass murder Rogan implemented. Trump cancels all his events in favor of one of the worst people ever. That's from a publication called The New Republic, which I mean, I'm English. I guess it's not super important, but I...

actually never even heard of that before. Okay, so let's have a look at some of the propaganda. We can go back full screen on me. Let's have a look at some of the propaganda that Obama has been engaging in. And again, the idea of trotting out the senior statesmen of the Democratic Party, that is

also don't seem so legitimate to me. Like in 2008, I was in your country for the first time. I was about to become a movie star, host the VMAs, marry one of your great pop stars, do a movie with one of your great rap moguls, P. Diddy. What happened to that guy? You don't hear about him though. Where's that guy gone? Hello? Where did he go? That's going to be an interesting time if Trump wins the election. So like,

And then when Obama was like, I remember when he come out, it was either the inaugural. So it wasn't the inaugural speech. Actually, it was some sort of celebratory speech. And I thought this is cool. Like this is like we've got a black president.

president of the United States. He's got black kids, black wife. This is going to be good for America. Because if you're outside of your country, one of the things you know is about the sort of colonial land grab from the British, a big, big part of that. You know about the history of slavery. Now, obviously, I've learned a great deal more about both those subjects in the intervening years. But more significant than that, we saw how Obama run America.

Most significantly and undeniably in 2008, when the financial industry seemingly deliberately, but at best with negligence, collapsed the global financial system and nobody was prosecuted for that. Ordinary Americans and people around the world are still suffering as a consequence of those financial decisions. Houses foreclosed.

tanked. And since then, really, it's been one crisis after another. So the idea that Obama is all about hope and change, that's a long, long, long-deprived idea. But his election and continued popularity could be used to undermine the idea that Trump

Trump supporting nationalists are inherently racist because there has been an ongoing conflation with the idea of nationalism and racism and bigotry more broadly. Well, obviously, what we believe on this channel is that nationalism is a response to globalism. And what globalism has as its modus operandi and a requirement is the emergence of statesmen and stateswomen that appear on the surface to be slob.

borderline pop stars, although you don't want to see these guys rap. Believe you me, you don't want to see Obama rap. You don't. Do we care about Bill Clinton playing the saxophone? Sorry about that. I should have explained what that mime was earlier. Or do we care that Tony Blair could play the guitar? Or do we care that

that ultimately they are operatives of globalism. And I don't mean in some shady cadre way. I mean, they will sign WHO treaties. They will do what NATO wants. They will accept big donations from Bill Gates. That's what I mean by globalism. And Trump, whatever his flaws and failings are, is a havoc-wreaking, chaotic, bull-in-the-China shop of globalism because he's an America-first populist.

positive politician. And in France, we're seeing the emergence of those movements in Austria, in the UK, in India, everywhere around the world. Ordinary people are recognizing that whilst nationalism and state power will always come with problems, it's better than globalism. It will

What would be better than national power would be, I suppose, localized power at the region of the community, decentralization wherever possible. But we'll get into that after we've understood the toxicity that has been brought about into American political life. After we've seen Barack Obama talking about that toxicity, now I ain't even looking at the rumble chat, but I know what you lot will be talking about.

Yeah, it's all in there. Yeah, I can see the phrases. Big Michael, it's in there. Everything you'd expect to see in the Rumble chat. If you're watching this on YouTube, we're going to be with you for a little while.

But remember, the kind of conversations we have can only happen on free speech platforms like Rumble. If you ain't got Rumble Premium yet, consider getting it. Remember, become an awakened wonder if you want to join me tomorrow for episode two of Break Bread with the brilliant Ruslan. We've got excellent questions for him. It's going to be a fantastic show. You're going to love it. Let's have a look at what Barack Obama talking about. I just don't understand.

how things got so toxic. It's not as if like, you know, the entire political establishment has been trying to persecute a political opponent for a while. It's not as if every single news item has said, I think Trump's the new Hitler for about eight years now. It's not as if in 2016, when Trump won the election, Hillary Clinton falsely claimed that Russian bots must have supported and bought about

that election. None of these things are true. What's bringing about all this toxicity and bitterness? I don't understand how we got so toxic and just so divided and so bitter. And I get why sometimes people just don't want to pay attention to it. And we all have friends like that. We have family members who are just like, ah, you know, it's all...

It's all a circus out there. I get that. It is a bloody circus out there. And who's the ringmaster of this circus? Let me know in the comments and chat who you think's a potential candidate for ringmaster.

this circus? And who are the people that generate all this antipathy and hatred and loathing? This is Joe Biden, literally on the same day that Obama was saying, what's all causing all this toxicity? Saying that Donald Trump's the new Dr. Mengele or the new Mussolini or the new

Pol Pot or that he eats babies or that he conducts dark ceremonies to the owl god Moloch. I mean, so I know this sounds bizarre. It sounds like I said this five years ago, you'd lock me up. We got to lock him up.

When that whole lock her up stuff was happening, do you remember the haughty, supercilious, condemnatory piety that came out of that party? You can't say things like lock her up, lock her up. And do you ever pause to think when you see Joe Biden these days, wait a minute, that guy was...

Isn't he the president? What went on? How did all of that change? Was it like he had a really poor showing in a debate? Years after, many people had said he was demonstrably inept and ultimately he had to be usurped and replaced by Kamala Harris. And the establishment had a massive problem because Kamala Harris was inherently unpopular, a person who just seems by her very nature not to be designed for public life, a person who has the kind of

gauche, geeky, awkwardness of an off-duty clown trying to make small talk with parents after a disastrous party appearance. Don't you feel that they're trying to manage that, that they're trying to mangle and wrangle and corral our heads into a place where we look at Kamala Harris and see President

rather than, well, the sort of extraordinary creature. And I mean this with love and respect, actually. What I mean by it is that's not a person that should be running a country. None of these people, none of these stooges or vassals or ciphers should be running what is still the most powerful country on Earth. Not for long, though, if this brick still happens. Not for long, though, if you start seeing nuclear superpowers rising.

well, one superpower, Russia, and nuclear power, North Korea, forming alliances. We'll be covering that in a minute. Let's see the rest of what Biden and Kamala will say.

So yesterday we learned that Donald Trump's former chief of staff, John Kelly, a retired four-star general, confirmed that while Donald Trump was president, he said he wanted generals like Adolf Hitler had. It is deeply troubling and... Can you imagine that? To even say some words like that. To say words like, you know...

I can imagine Trump saying something like that, can't you? Because he's a bit like an off-the-cuff guy, isn't he? He says things like, you know, make myself dictator for a day, drill, drill, drill. He says a lot of crazy stuff. And it doesn't seem beyond the bounds of possibility that he's a person that would casually bring up Hitler. I'm a stand-up comedian. Sometimes I bring up Hitler in inappropriate situations because Hitler is a vivid, sensitive,

sigil for sort of dark power, I suppose. But let me know in the comments and chat if you disagree with that. I'll bet there'll be people that would argue with it. Odium1XV, for example, in the Rumble chat said Hitler had great generals, right? So if you're looking at it militarily, you might say Rumble, for example, who conducted their campaigns across North Africa was a pretty good general and it took, you know, it took sort of some significant work to oppose him. I guess like that's what you're saying, right?

Well, maybe he would say a thing like that. And maybe that's not a good thing to say. You can certainly make the case for that being a sort of an inappropriate or clumsy thing to say for a president. But what is not as bad as is Russia and North Korea coming into alliance during a war in mainland Europe. What is not as bad as is significant countries from across the globe coming together to oppose the hegemony of the dollar. Now, I mean,

Maybe it'll be better. Maybe we want to live in the BRICS world. Maybe the ascent of China and Russia is what has to happen now. And maybe, just maybe, that's the battle that's really being fought. But in truth and in reality, we should be candidly and openly having that conversation rather than pretending that Donald Trump making some off-color remark about

Adolf Hitler is important. Did you see the sort of somberness of it? He mentioned Hitler. He said the name. It's not Voldemort. You can't talk about Hitler. It's not Beetlejuice. It's not, who's the other one that's like that? Candyman. It's not like one of them people that you've summons out of a mirror just by saying the name. We're not about to talk. ...troubling and incredibly dangerous that Donald Trump would invoke Adolf Hitler, the man who is responsible for the deaths of six million Jews.

and hundreds of thousands of Americans. And it is clear... It's not Bloody Mary. You know, it's not like he... She's reminding us what Hitler did. Like, just in case, this just did... Like, she tried to actually there. Did you see that? To equate Donald Trump. Donald Trump mentioned Hitler in a chat. And if you've not heard of Hitler, well...

There were these terrible genocides. I think we know that Hitler was not a good guy. I don't think we're opening, hey, let's revise Hitler. Hitler, yeah, was that bad? The genocide, the murder of Jews, the murder of gays, murder of disabled people, waging wars across the world. Wait, waging wars? What, provoking Russia into a...

hang on a minute, maybe this Hitler character is a little more complicated than we thought. The idea that you can, hmm, what do I want to say? Harn,

harness the horror of the Holocaust and use that to condemn Donald Trump because he's mentioned Hitler, shows you that we are living in a time of reductivism, stupidity and propaganda. And the reason that your consciousness is being dragged down to that level is because of this. If you are awake, you are going to spot what's happening. Who wants to control your free speech?

Who wants to control your homes? Who wants to control your bodies in reality? For all this talk about pro-life, pro-choice, who really wants you to shut up and take your medicine? Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that. If you're watching this on YouTube, remember...

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Hey, I think my hair looked better that day. And also there's a bit of shine on me. I must be getting confident. I'm talking about shine on the boat race face in rhyming slang in my country. A lot of people asking, what is a YouTube? Well, YouTube is what we're leaving right now. Start the countdown, Isaac. If you want to watch the rest of our show, and believe me, you are going to want to watch it. We're talking about emergent bricks deals. We're talking about...

potential holy war and how we've been distracted from not a holy war actually it's a practical land resource-based war but nevertheless it could be a war that kills all of us and we'll be talking about which billionaires are good billionaires join us by clicking the link in the description get

on over to Rumble and join us. No, none of them talks or chats. They're highly distracting for me. Thanks, babe. Click the link. Come over. We're going to do an extra long show today because it's been a crazy time while we've worked out our technical challenges. We've got brilliant I am coming up about

the BBC, the British Broadcasting Corporation. That's funded by taxpayer money and is used to control taxpayer consciousness because never forget for a second, that's what you are. You are a taxpayer. You are funding all of this. They've got control of your consciousness. They're guiding and directing you right now. What they want you to be is an obedient little blob sat in a chair, eating bad food, taking bad drugs. I'm not even talking about illicit street drugs now. I'm talking about the drugs they profit from more directly.

eating sugary, syrupy, revolting, disgusting, indigestible filth and voting for the people they tell you to vote for. Let's have a look at how RFK responded to the evocation or invocation of Beetlejuice Hitler.

This is the kind of inflammatory poison that divides our nation and inspires assassins. Wow. It's particularly ironic since Biden and Harris have just pushed through the OD, excuse me, director, I'm not going to drink any carbonate water anymore, 5240.01, giving the Pentagon power for the first time in history to use lethal force to kill Americans on US soil who protest government policies. If you want to understand a politician, the words from her mouth have little relevance. Look at her feet.

What does he mean by that? Look at her feet. Look at what they're doing. Look at their actions. Come back to me. Yeah, thanks. That's pretty. That's pretty mad. I didn't know that. Did you know about that bill being passed that they can use lethal force in protest? They're getting ready. Do you know what's going to happen, ma'am? This is going to be a crazy election in your country. You know that, right? And there's not going to be a result in for a while. It's going to be crazy. It's going to be crazy. And what you're being offered is Tim Waltz. Do I even want to do it?

I might blow past Tim Waltz for a minute. Do you guys mind if I go to assets 11 to 13? If I go to Russia, it's not going to kill you, right? All right, cool. Because I want to cover this story about Russia. All the while, we're talking about trivia. All the while, we're getting distracted by stuff like, oh, wow, isn't Tim Waltz affable and friendly?

all the while we're impressed by Barack Obama's rapping skills, all the while we're being told that Donald Trump mentioning Hitler is the worst thing that could ever happen in a conversation. We are on the precipice of a global conflict that might not have precedent. North Korea have aligned with Russia. There is an economic crisis

conference taking place that means that new financial relationship could form that could destabilize the dollar's global hegemony. That is a shift in power that's not happened in generations. These are the kind of epochal and tectonic shifts that define planets. What

could be happening is a power for unipolar supremacy. Do we want to live in a world where China has a supreme power or Russia has supreme power or US imperialism continues? These are the kind of questions we should be thinking about, not whether or not

Barack Obama's got bars, not whether or not different forms of identity and different... These kind of conversations that are defining our culture at the moment are madness. The reason for my continued advocacy for spiritual awakening and specifically now a return to belief in Jesus Christ and the surrender to Jesus Christ

is because I don't think we have the tools in front of us to tackle what's happening from a rational and material perspective, because what's in front of us now could be the end times. No longer can we say each generation reflects narcissistically that it is them, surely them,

that we'll see at the end of days because each of us individually, tragically and sadly will expire. Perhaps we can flake that with some planetary apocalypse because you're going to die. I'm going to die. Our kids are going to die, but hopefully not on the same day as a result of poor

policymaking and inept diplomacy from the alleged leaders of the world. Let's have a look at Putin's new alliance with King Yong Un. I've never learned whether which one's un and which one's ill. Let's have a look at that. And let's have a look at, I think even more significantly, the emergence of

of the BRICS currency and the likelihood that it will be pushed forward. Isn't that what we should be talking about? Rather than whether it's appropriate for Donald Trump to say in conversation, oh, Hitler had good generals. That's not the same as saying what Hitler did was good. That's a world away from that. And it reeks of scraping, not just the bottom of the barrel, but we're outside of the barrel now. Has he ever said anything about Hitler, what he could use?

Well, he said that like Rommel was fairly decent in a sand fight. Good, let's use that. And what's that we can hear coming over the horizon? Why is a thousand Hiroshima's as North Korea and Russia align? Turning now to the war in Ukraine and an ominous new development. The Pentagon has confirmed that North Korea is sending thousands of troops to Russia.

in what Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin calls a very, very serious escalation. And Ukraine's president believes he knows exactly where those troops are ultimately heading. CBS's chief foreign affairs correspondent, Margaret Brennan, has the story.

Video released by the Ukrainian government shows North Korean troops receiving military gear in Russia. CBS cannot independently verify the footage, but today, Defense Secretary Austin confirmed that Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un have their troops training side by side at three specialized military sites inside of Russia.

What's brilliant about this is the news will try to have their cake and eat it. They'll want the scintillating excitement of reporting on war. It's war. Get those views. Get that promo. Get that advertising revenue. But they'll also...

We'll be right back.

It's going to be a fantastic job for the media. But what I would like you to reflect on yourself is this. Imagine Trump was president right now. And during Trump's tenure, it emerged that a BRICS conference was taking place where China and India and highly populated and advancing nations were

moving into alliance with Russia, not impacted by the fear and the sanctions, but we're looking for an alternative future that didn't have America in it. Meanwhile, other nuclear powers are aligning with Russia. If Trump was president right now, they'd be going, we told you

We told you that you couldn't trust this man with global power, wouldn't they? It would be everywhere. It would be all you'll be hearing about. Look at the ineptitude. This is what happens when you put a Hitler toddler in charge of the world's most powerful nation. Can you see it's falling apart? Can you see we're on the brink of Armageddon? But it's happening right now during what is still called the Biden administration, but has to be regarded in part as the first Kamala term. What an extraordinary baffling.

Magnificent time to be alive. What an incredible time to awaken. How urgent it is that you, individually you, right now, take responsibility for your awakening. Military sites inside of Russia. There is evidence that there are DPRK troops stationed

you know, in Russia. Ukrainian President Zelensky warned him that Russia may send those forces to Ukraine, proving Putin seeks to escalate, not negotiate. And South Korean officials say the number may soon climb to 10,000, revealing that Russia is already training 3,000 North Korean special forces how to operate equipment, including drones.

U.S. officials said the North Korean soldiers traveled in mid-October by ship from North Korea to eastern Russia and could end up on the battlefield. If Russia is indeed forced to turn to North Korea for manpower, this would be a sign of weakness, not strength, on the part of the Kremlin. Russia has already...

Good news, everyone. Nuclear powers are gathering and garnering their forces to oppose the American way of life. Vote for Kamala Harris. That is not good news. That is not a great thing, especially not when you consider it in the light of the current BRICS conference, which means that people are looking for viable alternatives to bypass America financially and economically. And people that know a lot more about this than me, and Lord alone knows there's a lot of them, will tell you that this country is built on debt.

Debt that is explicitly forbidden in many of the scriptures that we hold sacred. We've got a debt-based economy. We've got a population that are disoriented. We've got a value system that's falling apart. Meanwhile, on the horizon, nuclear powers are allying against us. Why? Oh, yeah, because of our friends in Ukraine. So when you hear Kamala Harris talking like a nine-year-old in a schoolyard, we don't abandon our friends. We don't abandon like... That's...

There are more important issues to consider and contemplate right now. Like any sensible and sane person, surely you and I must pray for an end to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Surely America's might ought be used to bring about a diplomatic solution. The idea that an ongoing military conflict is sustainable, let alone winnable, against Russia is ridiculous. This could bring about the

the end of the way of life that all of us recognize and have come accustomed to. Maybe that's what we need. Maybe that's what we're actually, maybe that's what's required for us to face the changes that need to be faced. Russia has already lost roughly 600,000 soldiers, according to the Pentagon, and has turned to hired mercenaries from Cuba and other countries for manpower. An axis of U.S. adversaries are now helping Russia.

Iran sent personnel and drones. China lent much-needed financial support. And North Korea sent munitions. The U.S. is still trying to figure out what Kim Jong-un thinks he's getting out of this deal and fear it could include Russian expertise to help build out his nuclear program. It's been concerning, certainly this development. What it really is, I suppose, is that...

The United States, and I don't mean you and your family and your flag. I mean the set of deep state and corporate makes globalist interests.

ultimately trying to seek unipolar dominance. The idea that there is some sort of investigative presence. What does he want, Kim Jong-un? What's he after, this guy? How do we make sense of it? Well, what it looks like is you're not in control of the entire planet. And do you know what that makes me want to interrogate? The idea that we ever thought that we were. The idea that materialism and rationalism and individualism and the

annihilation and removal of God would leave us in a place that through human thinking and through hierarchies that have human beings at the top of them rather than God would lead us to anything other than this apocalyptic nightmare. You can't allow the state, whether that's a nation state or a global state, to take the role of God because what are the attributes that God has? Well, God is who decides what

virtues, and even laws we live by. God is the provider of grace. God is the provider of soteriology, salvation. God is the provider of the solutions for eschatology, what happens when we die. We don't

give all of that to the state so that people with spreadsheets and deals with Raytheon, Lockheed Martin and Pfizer can determine what's right on any particular day for you and your family. Because one day they might decide it's right for you to die. And on that day, according to new laws just being passed, they'll have the power to achieve it. And accordingly,

to new laws that are being passed around the world right now, you might not even have the right to communicate about it online. That's what happens when you make the state God. That is why Bill Gates is advocating to make the state God. That's why Klaus Schwab is advocating to make the state God. That's why you have now politicians that when you look at them, you think, oh,

I'll make two sorts stupid to be a president. The answer is yes, because intelligent and awakened people would recognize that what they were being invited to participate in was some kind of bizarrely Luciferian or at least dark oxymoronically set of forces that are about total control. But that's just why I think when you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat, note how the media report on this story, note what's excluded, note how they try to balance out all

This is an exciting conflict. We need you to view it. Don't worry, though, and dampen it down. And dear old John Kirby, that poor advocate for Armageddon, trying to manage it. It's good news. It's great. Good news, everyone. Another nation has joined Russia. What a silly, silly sausage. This development, this willingness of Kim...

To literally put skin in the game here. And Margaret joins us now. So you mentioned this axis of adversaries. It's quite funny because I've not watched the whole news fixer. It's just this person's called Margaret. Right, Margaret, what are you going to do? Well, I don't know. I don't know her credentials or her full name. Margaret, help us. It looks like it's going to be a nuclear war. Well, I've got a pie in the oven. Of adversaries. How significant is it?

It's very significant to see America's adversaries working together basically to fill in all the gaps for Russia created by those Western sanctions and potentially to help it win in this land grab in Ukraine. This is going to set, Nora, a precedent, one that the next president of the United States will have to deal with.

In the short term, North Korea is already the most sanctioned country in the world. The White House plans more of them and to surge more weapons to Ukraine in these final weeks of the Biden administration. Margaret Brennan, thank you very much. OK, so let's see how effective those sanctions are, because there is a BRICS summit taking place. If you're not a financial or economic expert like me, I'm saying I'm not one, then you might think, oh, what is it? And it's that set of nations that are fighting

in order to create a new and alternative global currency usurping the power of the dollar and disrupting American hegemony, meaning that trading would take place in a different currency, meaning that the default and de facto power that the United States has long yielded would be challenged and perhaps would even collapse. And this at a time where there are military conflicts and a bloody weird vortex election is hardly something that they can withstand. Many people,

people believe that this election will be close run and disruptive, that it could be preceded and certainly followed by massive social unrest and disorder. Perhaps that's why we are seeing new laws passed allowing deadly force to be deployed, as RFK pointed out, because they are anticipating a

a controversial result and subsequent disruptions. Let me know in the comments in the chat if you agree with that. Now, maybe the reason we should be paying attention during this election is because there are geopolitical connotations. In fact, the framing of the right or MAGA or MAHA or Trump or whatever you want to call it has always been what are we going to do about the economy? What are we going to do to put America first? What are we going to do to support American infrastructure? And shouldn't we be concerned about these escalating conflicts across the world? Whereas the Democrats

parties somehow continued to try to frame this entire election cycle around Donald Trump and his personal attributes and whether or not he mentioned Hitler in a meeting. Now, it would seem to me as a person that's sort of outside of this, both as an English person and as a former entertainer,

And as someone who don't really know that much about politics, can't even vote in your country anyway, though, hey, maybe I could give it a try. Turns out those things aren't being too tightly regulated. But what we should be focusing on are the global connotations of these issues rather than the kind of cultural inflections of various candidates, i.e. it's not a sports team. You know, when I see like celebrities like.

Ben Stiller, who, man, who don't love Zoolander? Who don't love me, the parents? I mean, that guy is brilliant and he's funny and I met him a few times and he's a lovely person. But when I see him advocating for Kamala Harris, I'm thinking...

I'm a father of daughters as well. I've got daughters. And my priority is, yeah, sure, I don't like people using sexist and crazy language. And I wouldn't want that around my children. But I also don't want my children to die in a nuclear conflict or to grow up in one of the sets of countries that are so closely allied with your country, America, that if your economy collapses, our economy will collapse. I suppose...

what makes me feel optimistically is enough people will start to believe that radical change, real radical change is what's required. And radical change has to start in the consciousness of the individual, doesn't it? If that is a sort of crucible of our interface with eternity, i.e. your personal interface with eternity is within you as mine is within me. And if there are some

principles that we can lean into, some kind of understanding that we could rely on, then maybe we will reform movements that oppose what appears to me to be sort of tantamount to evil. Globalism, global power, one world state, one military, ability to censor globally, ability to surveil globally. Seems like a pretty significant problem. And one of the emergent threats to that, or at least the counter narrative, because who knows, maybe we'll be living in the

Russian version of global tyranny under the brick, if that's what I know what they're going to call the units of that currency. Maybe that's what's going to happen. Certainly, it appears that they're preparing for it once more. Here's some commentary or at least an online post from Glenn Greenwald, who we share this platform with. So he says, while many people believe in the West that Russia and Putin are isolated because the media tells them that, yeah, that's what I saw on the media. Two

dozen world leaders are in Russia now for a three-day BRICS conference. BRICS itself includes the two most populous countries and four of the top 10 most populous. Right, so that, full screen on me, that would seem to be a significant threat worth contemplating and considering. Because these ain't Johnny-come-lately nations. We're talking about Brazil, India, China. Those aren't...

you know, to coin a phrase, shithole countries. These are serious, developing, populated countries with great and unbelievable traditions and theologies that are like, hey, maybe Russia's the way it go. This ain't a foregone conclusion. And I reckon we should have learned that there's no such thing as a military foregone conclusion when it comes to proxy wars from Vietnam, which is when we learned, oh,

actually, this isn't the Viet Cong versus whoever the other lot were. This is Russia v. America. And how did that wind up? Why don't you talk to your grandparents about that? Turns out it didn't go that well for any of us. And I say that as a person who loves your country and respects

the military and in particular people that are willing to sacrifice themselves for a higher idea. But here, the higher idea is not America. The higher idea is globalism. They're telling you that it's America. It's globalism. We know that now. Okay, let's have a look at some, let's learn a bit more about this BRICS summit. So while we've been told that Putin is isolated and he's a nut job,

From around the world, global leaders are coming to set up a rival economy. There were sweet treats on arrival for world leaders in Kazan. Childish sweet treats, isn't it? Have a Haribo. It's collapsed American hegemony. World leaders in Kazan. Recognition, perhaps, that some needed their visits here to be sugar-coated. See, because they didn't want to be there. They're only there for the sweeties. That's why they've come. Vladimir Putin doesn't seem to mind, though. He has what he wants. The company of more than 20...

He doesn't care that they're only there for that delicious Russian cuisine. The childishness, the level of inanity in here in this report in your used to being spoken to now by like by people like Tucker Carlson or Joe Rogan or Lex Friedman. Or maybe you watch the Young Turks. I didn't matter. Maybe you watch the people that actually sort of hate people like me. They're like the left wing version of this. You're not used to any more being spoken to like, look at that.

Those foreigners have gone to Russia to have a snack, to certainly not have an important meeting about global finance. It's like we learn nothing from British colonialism, where we sort of, the Indian is a peculiar fella. Give them, give them a table tennis bat to play with. They'll be amused for an hour. 20 heads of state have come to Russia for the BRICS summit of emerging economies. And the message from the Kremlin is loud and clear.

They've got a logo and everything. It looks like the Olympics. Oh, man, we're in trouble. That's a proper summit with proper world leaders. They're getting their shit together. It's loud and clear. The West's efforts to isolate Russia haven't worked. It's strongman leader...

is only getting stronger. The BRICS, which stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, is presented as a counter to the Western-led world. In recent years, it's expanded to Egypt, Iran, Ethiopia and the UAE. 20 world leaders in total are descending on the Russian city of Kazan for the summit.

It's seen by the Kremlin as sending the message that attempts by the West to isolate President Vladimir Putin over his invasion of Ukraine have failed. Moscow is touting this as the largest foreign policy event the country has ever hosted. The Russian president hopes to use the summit to convince members to adopt an alternative to the dollar for global payments.

BRICS nations account for 45% of the global population and about 28% of the world economy. And there is interest in other countries joining the group. Mosul claims about 30 want to join or seek closer ties. It shows something about the weakness of the sanctions regime. There was a lot of exaggerated sense as to how essentially the West could put a stranglehold on Russia.

And many countries are frankly not willing to play those games. And it highlights the degree to which in this incredibly complex, multi-connected modern world, it's very hard to actually isolate any country. Top of the agenda here is an alternative platform for international payments. It's an attempt to sanction-proof Russia's economy. And according to Vladimir Putin, it'll help fix the world's problems.

This is so serious that this is happening while the West, inverted commas, are trying to make Putin a pariah. Think of the condemnation that is offloaded and unloaded at Donald Trump. He's an idiot. He's like a child. You can't...

Can't have him in charge of a country. Look what's happening right now. Vladimir Putin is got together a symposium, a consortium of world leaders that are discussing a future that excludes America. The global trade will take place in a different currency. It's also an indicator of something that

we've been talking about a lot on this channel because of the ability to communicate new network nodes and alliances can form. You no longer required a kind of feudal and centralized systems that the nation was all good under. At the, at the,

point where a nation was established, it was helpful to centralize everything. Even in the 20th century, it made sense to have like the British Broadcasting Corporation. You need news, do your son, although they're English, the British Broadcasting Corporation. Do you need information? Well, we'll tell it to you. You don't need that now. You can give information to each other. You can even like a small independent media contributor like me, you can just cut me out. No problem. Hundreds will crop up in my

place. You can use the same thing. You can make the same analogy with new emergent currencies. You can't centralize power in the way that you once could unless it is legitimized and undergirded by extraordinary authority. So what they're trying to create are continual crises to justify the

taking further authority. We have to take authority because, look, Russia are evil. We have to take authority because of, I don't know, COVID. We have to take more authority because of these various sanctions. What we will experience, and this is not prophecy, this is history, recent history.

It's further and further legitimization of authority. So when Bobby Kennedy says stuff like they've just passed a bill that allows them to use lethal force during protests in the United States, that shows you what they're preparing for. Here's a prediction from me right now. Luke, this might be a good thing to cut for the Internet.

The election will be close run. There will be talk of election fraud. There will be public disturbances. There will be martial law. Which party and which president do you imagine that that is more likely to take place under? Because what we're experiencing now are tectonic shifts, not just national shifts, epochal shifts. We're coming to the end of a period of time. The nation itself could be under threat. It is under threat. That's what

what globalism is. That's why around the world you're seeing nation-first politics in India, France, United Kingdom, America. Even in Canada, you will start to see movements like, we want to put Canada first, we want to put France first, we want to put Italy first. It will happen everywhere because it's in opposition to globalism. Now, what globalism is about is about accruing and coalescing magnificent authority. The authority that previously would only have been given to, because how do you oppose it,

And once you have God-like authority, you'll start imposing God-like rules. And if you have a population that don't believe in God, it'll be all the easier because people won't have any fuel to oppose this level of corruption, hypocrisy and authoritarianism.

But you can see that there's not just the problem of like Donald Trump, populist, maverick demagoguery, person who understands media better than they do and is able to reach a population that they're trying to control by saying, look, just watch over here. Obama's doing some rapping like they're trying to distract you from the possibility that you can set up parallel economies, parallel systems of government, parallel systems of government.

parallel systems of trade. And that's happening right now on a global level. I'm not from little chances from made up countries. Putin and Xi, like world leaders, if they were to form a military alliance, we would be in a global war right now. And that is what could happen unless the kind of

Diplomacy that should have been deployed in the first place between Ukraine and Russia and would have been if there weren't money to be made out of those countries having a war, both in terms of munitions, reparations, the kind of BlackRock Vanguard stuff that will go down when they have to eventually rebuild Ukraine, assuming that it's not Russian territory at that point. These are the kind of conversations that we have to be having, not bloody, you know, oh no, Trump mentioned Hitler in a slightly offhand way. ...fix the world's problems.

We have assumed responsibility for the future of the world, not in word, but in deed. We are exerting a truly positive influence on global stability and security.

Ukraine and the West would argue very differently, but there's no sign of the West here this week. As the host of this summit, Vladimir Putin is trying to turn the BRICS group into a powerful rival to the West, both politically and economically. He sees that as the foundation of what he calls a new world order.

No. New World Order. Where have we heard that before? The New World Order is exactly what is being opposed. And that is why I suppose people are having trouble shifting from, hold on, the Democrats, isn't that like Martin Luther King and stuff? And aren't they the goodies? People are struggling to recognize that civil rights now does not function.

formulate around the same ideas that it did 50 years ago. It formulates around broader issues like free speech, personal bodily autonomy, and opposition to levels of authority that are unprecedented, i.e. watch out, because I reckon after this election, there could be a time of everyone's got to go martial law, curfews, stay in your home, street disturbances. We've already seen in my country, the UK, people getting jailed for putting stuff on Facebook. So this is not...

mad hysteria. This is observations. This is just an observation. I'm not making a moral claim for any or either party, actually.

making claims for virtues and principles that transcend politics and have to be derived from a faith in a higher authority, specifically God, and in my case, Jesus. And if you don't have your own version of that or a version of that, don't worry because the state will provide you with one. If you don't have a God, don't worry because the state's got one for you. The state is in fact doing that for you. And what you will believe in is pleasure and hedonism and distraction. And I know because I've lived like that myself, but that's just why I think, well,

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and rumble chat for this live stream luke post them in there now man and here is a little bit from break bread episode 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 actually we've shown that one before i don't know what the point of government would be other than to help the people you govern just i don't know what the point of being a father is other than to serve your your wife and children there is no other point

It's not to get rich. You don't you don't have kids. You can sell them or rent them out. Right. You have children so you can serve them. Leadership is serving. And so that's what that's my interpretation of anyway. All those phrases, nationalism, America first, make America great again, all that stuff. It's all expressing the same desire, which is, hey, your job is to serve us and you're not doing that.

Pretty nice logo, isn't it? So yeah, join us tomorrow at these times. I'd use a telephone for that, mate, because we need instant. So call him. Call him up. And literally, if you go out of the room and come back with those times for me. Thanks, man. Cheers.

Thank you very much. Nice one. OK, so let's have a look at there's a few things we're going to cover now. There's some brilliant stories. One, Bill Gates is. But in fact, can you tell me, guys, in the rumble chat, what do you want to say first? Do you want to see Bill Gates being indicted in the Netherlands over the vaccine? That's number one, if you want to see that.

Do you want to see the BBC finally covering vaccine injuries? That's number two. And post the break bread link in the chat, guys, if you could do that now as well, please. Dan or Luke, if you could do that now, please.

Or do you want to see election interference stories, you know, like Tim Walz claiming that Elon Musk is involving it? Write it down on a bit of paper for me. That would be brilliant. Or do you want to see number three, Walz claiming that Musk is interfering? So at the moment, mostly it's one. You want to see the Bill Gates one? You want to see Bill Gates one? That's what, yes, a natural. In fact, can we make these? While I'm doing this, good. Move over a bit. Well done. And let's standardize that. Well done. So Orange Tosh says one.

Fatalo says one. Some people are saying three now. Some people are. Orange Tosh says 12. That simply isn't an option. We're going to go with that. So 4 p.m. Central Time. Why so late?

Yeah, let's change it. Let's not do it then. Let's do it like earlier, much earlier in the day when it makes it sort of straight off the back of doing this. Like we'll do a 15 or 20 minute turnaround, then this. 2 p.m. Central. So we're going to do it 2 p.m. Central, but that's 1 p.m. E.T. And then write down... 3 p.m.

Write it all down for me. Just give me a bit of paper. I can redo it out of the room for us, darling, so don't be distracted because I'm going to do this now. Nice one. That was a man that I called darling before you panicked. And if you saw him, you'd understand. All right. Okay, let's get into this. So you guys have voted and that means something around here. And what we voted for is this. Bill Gates has been indicted. Ah, Holland, the

The Netherlands, a place of freedom, cannabis and a red light district that seems to go on forever. Well, you can see why Bill Gates might be in trouble in a place like that. A man who takes more flights with Epstein than the most furious pursuer of both the mile hard club and Freemasonry.

free air miles has been indicted over the vaccine in the Netherlands. Is it likely that he will experience consequences of that? What do you guys reckon? Bobby Kennedy's been talking about it. Let's see exactly why Bill Gates has been indicted over the vaccine in Netherlands and exactly what does Bill Gates's global power amount to anyway? I was driving down here today from Atlanta and

And I read an article from the New York Times that Bill Gates had just donated $50 million to Kamala Harris's campaign. It was a dark money donation.

That's very interesting, isn't it? $50 million has been donated, it says here in this video. $50 million has been donated to Kamala Harris's campaign by Bill Gates. Now, you will notice when Elon Musk runs that crazy million dollar competition, have any of you won that yet? On X, that that's...

reported on as election interference. So what is it when Bill Gates makes a $50 million dark money donation? Now, previously in the past, the Dems used to talk about dark money as a particularly Republican problem. This dark money, we've got to do something about this stuff. We've got to resolve these issues of dark money, meaning sort of concealed donations being made in a variety of ways that ultimately manipulates the potential of prohibition when it comes to limits and caps.

on donation and election interference. People don't donate money to political parties like out of shit. It's not like when you make a donation for a church roof or you make a donation because someone's trying to have an important life-saving surgery. It's so that they respond to your will. It's election interference. He didn't intend for it to be public. He routed the donation through a 501c4.

I love Bobby Kennedy. Bobby Kennedy brings receipts. He knows the name of the form that Bill Gates' team had to fill in. You better fill in this form, otherwise it's going to look like you're making that $50 million donation for some sort of political expediency. ...that was set up to conceal large money donations to the Harris campaign...

Do you think Bill Gates made that donation out of a patriotic impulse? Yes, I do believe he made it out of a patriotic impulse. And I reckon he was never off of Jeffrey Epstein's jet because of other impulses that were similarly patriotic. That guy loves America. Do you think he made it out of a humanitarian impulse?

Yes, I think it was the kind of humanitarian impulse that got him up on Jeffrey Epstein's jet. He loves human beings. Do you think he made it because he wants global health?

I mean, I think we all know he loves global health. Look how hard he works to make sure that everybody, except countries that can't afford it, are vaccinated. You remember that? He worked very hard on Event 201. We all call with a sound and audio and stuff. Yeah, well, good, good. That guy is a humanitarian. He has numerous impulses, all of which are benevolent. Or because he wants to make America healthy again.

Well, there was something else, another article about Bill Gates that came out today that said he's just been indicted. He's been indicted in the Netherlands for lying to the public about the COVID vaccine.

What's also amazing about Bobby Kennedy joining the Trump campaign is now they can pivot on the subject of vaccines. Trump famously and notoriously still has some attachment to the warp speed moment. Bobby Kennedy has no such attachment. Seeing a figure like Bobby Kennedy as part of mainstream politics is what exposes the kind of

facile nature of celebrity endorsement. It ain't enough to try out Eminem no more when you've got people like Bobby Kennedy coming out and saying Bill Gates is a corrupt globalist. They're going to have to work so hard to tell you that Bobby Kennedy's a conspiracy theorist, that Joe Rogan's one of the worst people in the world, that Tucker's a racist, because otherwise you're going to start thinking, what

Wait a minute. All of these institutions of entertainment and global financial coercion are totally corrupt. And whatever they say about Trump and Bobby and Tulsi Gabbard, they got to be a better bet than these bureaucrat tyrants, no? And he's going to have to go to trial. You think that he wants to go to trial here in the United States of America? No.

You think maybe that's one of the reasons he chose to give $50 million to Kamala Harris? Bobby Kennedy, what made you so cynical? First Bill Gates gives us windows, then he gives us vaccines, then he gives Kamala Harris $50 million. What is there not to love about this man? He was dedicated to getting those air miles with Jeffrey Epstein. He's a decent, kind,

and wonderful human being and definitely not some sort of megalomaniacal threat who is this kind of avatar of globalism that we needed to understand it as a concept because otherwise it seems sort of vague and diffuse. 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, remember, turn on the notification bell. It's the only way that that portal of globalism will let you know that we've even made the content and consider becoming an awakened wonder to gain advanced understanding

access to content like this. This is a conversation that I had with Jordan Peterson a couple of days ago. We were talking about William Blake. We'll probably put it up on Rumble at the weekend, I figure. But here it is for now, me talking about William Blake, the British artist and the behemoth, providing, I hope and I suppose, an archetypal perspective on the nature of evil, which is

In fact, the spiritual war that we're all involved with right now. To William Blake's illustrations of the Book of Job, Blake illustrates the behemoth, and the behemoth I do not like. It's even worse than the Leviathan, if you ask me. The Leviathan, just some serpent down there in the deep car. Behemoth is like the state. It's the giant that the hero often overcomes. I don't like it, Jordan. Certainly not how William Blake did it. Mad genius. Yeah, well, you, with your temperament, you would be more opposed to the behemoth than the Leviathan because you're more a creature of chaos than degenerate order.

I don't. All right. Thanks, mate. In fact, you're more like a creature of degenerate care than I am. So you might want to listen. I'm just trying to do a podcast, mate. You want to calm down. Hey, if you want to see that content early, then join us. Remember, you get early access to interviews and you get to join us for Break Bread. You know what I'd love as an asset? The logo of Break Bread, like so that when I mention it, I can fire it up, you know, just or even just that sting. Yeah.

I reckon like a little animation, just like the thing that's off the end. Yeah, yeah, that would be Luke. Yeah, let's get that. That would be a great asset for us to have as we rock along with that stuff. Thank you, Isaac. Nice one, man. All right, listen, before we go...

I'm an Englishman and a proud one and a taxpayer in the United Kingdom. Why? It would be awful to learn that the British Broadcasting Corporation had become just the government's propaganda arm, making sure that people were bewildered and distracted. Why? It would be appalling and disgusting to discover that the British Broadcasting Corporation receives money from human beings, the public, the citizens of Britain, just to convey messages that not only are untrue, but might be downright harmful. Watch how the British Broadcasting Corporation, funded by the tax

The BBC...

finally acknowledge that vaccine injuries are a real thing. While all of these government inquiries might have melted away and slipped away, suddenly you don't see them no more, right? Your country's not doing proper inquiries, is it? My country's not doing proper inquiries. And yet how

many of us anecdotally know someone that was negatively impacted or was negatively impacted themselves by the vaccines and i know i know it was a long time ago all the way back like a year ago that they were making us wear masks and locking us up and telling us that particular drugs had been trialed in ways that they simply hadn't and granting pfizer 75 years of immunity forget about that 75 years of immunity imagine a vaccine shot that could provide that and there's something significant about a figure like bobby kennedy that was once held behind a threshold

regarded as a conspiracy theorist, emerging into the limelight of mainstream politics. What that tells you is the world is trying to change and it's organizations, media organizations like the BBC that are opposing it. That is why nothing less than bringing these organizations to their knees, erasing them from the planet,

replacing them with independent media will be sufficient. Let's have a look at how they report on this story. The Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine was seen as one of the great successes of the COVID pandemic, credited with saving over 6 million lives in its first year. But in rare cases...

Remember, it did save some lives. Yeah, can we have a little look at that data? Who paid for that? Was it Pfizer or was it a university funded by Pfizer? Or was it a regulatory medical agency funded by Pfizer? Or was it a prime minister that had previously owned shares in the company that set up Moderna? Which one of these unbiased sources gave you that information? But in rare cases, it was also responsible for serious... Very rare, though. Oh, it was rare. Oh!

Oh, if you know someone, I don't even bother putting it in the chat. It was so rare. You probably you're more likely to find a black Trump vote in female unicorn than someone negatively affected by COVID. But it just it just doesn't happen. You're more likely to find a BBC license payer that says this is a good deal. I want to continue paying for this license fee. Then you're likely to find someone who's like, yeah, my heart. I had a heart attack.

out of nowhere. Or, hey, suddenly I got vertigo or blotchy skin conditions or an inability to walk in a straight line. They're so rare. It's like a lottery win. You should actually say thank you. You should say thank you, Pfizer, for my heart attack. It was also responsible for serious side effects like blood clots in the brain, which in some cases... Very rare, though. Very rare, though. Orange Tosh in the chat coining the lovely phrase branch covidians. Nice. Which in some cases were fatal.

Now, the financial scheme set up to support people injured by vaccines has been criticised with the payouts too low. Our medical editor... How do we mitigate, minimise, distract, pretend to care about this thing? Set up a payment scheme, but do keep the payments low. Not like the payments that went to Moderna or Aztec Zeneca. AstraZeneca?

AstraZeneca or Pfizer or the payments that went to the WHO. No, let's keep these payments low. It's a bit like when there was a financial crash in 2008. Allow people to keep the bonuses and the profits generated from the clumsy fiscal ineptitude at best, malfeasance at worst, while ordinary people lose their lives and homes. In this crisis, do you notice how, isn't it weird? I've noticed this thing, that crisis tends to affect ordinary,

ordinary people in a bad way and yet powerful institutions and elites benefit from them huh i wonder if that could lead to a state of perpetual crisis let me know in the comments in the chat if you think that's likely our medical editor fergus walsh has been to meet some of those affected okay jane wrigley used to be a runner now she can barely walk

Oh no, it's gotten all tragic because it's real people and I was approaching this in a light-hearted way. Now we're going to have to confront the fact that you know people and I know people whose lives are never going to be the same because they trusted the government and they trusted the media and they took that shot, which unless you had comorbidities was probably totally, completely unnecessary. And let's analyse those comorbidities. Is it likely that those comorbidities came about because of a

poor diet and who's been endorsing that diet and was there a couple of period a couple of year period where you were prevented from taking exercise and whose idea was that barely walk do you want to hold my hand yes please okay before i had the vaccine i was a very independent active woman doing half marathons and have no independence i can't even shower myself can i no

Jane suffered a blood clot in her brain two weeks after her first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine in March 2021 and required emergency surgery. As other cases emerged throughout Europe, doctors gave the vaccine-induced clots a new medical term, VIT. It was so popular they had to come up with an acronym. I can't keep writing vaccine-induced clots. It's taking too long. VIT!

Lisa Shaw, a presenter at BBC Radio Newcastle, was 44 when she died, three weeks after her first AstraZeneca Covid vaccine.

Just another woman, maybe a mother, maybe a sister, certainly a daughter, just dead unnecessarily. Do you remember during the pandemic how enthusiastically they would report if someone who had not had a vaccine died? Do you remember that trope? This person was an outspoken vaccine skeptic and they died. Woo!

Yeah, good. Serves you right. Do you remember? Do you remember? People that haven't had the vaccine shouldn't be treated in hospitals. Do you remember that? Did you ever see that, for example, on the BBC or in the legacy media or on CNN or MSNBC? Do you remember that?

The trouble is, is that there is such an incessant blizzard of information available that I don't know about you, but I can't handle it anymore. I can't even track it. Like, what is it I'm supposed to believe in this week? What am I being told now? You can't track it anymore. But people were actually being told to take vaccines, being shamed if they didn't take vaccines, celebrated if they died once.

because they didn't take a vaccine. And we're finding out might have been a little bit more complicated than that. In the Wake and Wonder chat, CBT53 saying, great stream today, Destin team. Yeah, well done. Destiny Church here down in the Redneck Riviera. Is it all right that I keep calling it that? Or is that sort of racist? Is it like a racist thing that I'm calling it? Because I don't know your slang. Yeah, thanks guys for providing this. In particular, thank you, Jake and Caleb and

Andy and Taylor and Pastor Steve for facilitating it. I've been having a brilliant time at the Destiny Church as well. Fantastic stuff. Been really enjoying it. Really, really good. Well done, all of you. All right, let's look at the rest of this filthy propaganda. Her death was attributed to vit blood clots.

Lisa's husband Gareth is bringing up their son Zach on his own. He made a claim through a government scheme set up to support those harmed by vaccines and eventually received £120,000. The amount of this one-off payment hasn't increased since 2007. She died because she took the product that

The government told her to get and they believe that £120,000 is what makes up for that loss. I think it's insulting. My son will go through the rest of his life without a mam.

Oh, man, it's too much. And see, this is on the BBC, and maybe you'll say that's to their credit, but just pay attention to the fact that all the government inquiries into them vaccines have been suspended, probably in your country as well. You need someone like Bobby Kennedy in government. You need anti-establishment politicians to get into the establishment. There's such a requirement for radical change that... Please, guys, there's such a requirement for radical... In fact, it's easier unless you're... Cheers, man. There's such a requirement for radical change...

But unless you're talking about anti-establishment politicians, there's really no point in having a conversation. You know, it's completely unrelated to this, I assume, like a family friend died of, it's quite tangential, it's not even someone I've ever met, died of bowel cancer. And when you look at, you know, like people maybe will do a GoFundMe page and you'll see photos of a person's life.

And like what I can't cope with is the normalness, you know, like photographs in a swimming pool, photographs with a dessert, photographs having a beer, normal life.

Like this program, our stream is so like grand and it, we're talking about Russia and Korea and global war and bricks and election interference and whether or not Musk is interfering at all of that stuff. But actually all of us are just dealing with our little humble individual lives. You might be a rich person or poor person or black or white or Jewish or Christian or atheist or whatever. And all them stuff really, I don't know, obviously it matters to me, but it,

it's not relevant when it comes to the fact that we're all going to die. And when you see something like that, they're sort of mundane. I'm not criticizing the BBC for this particular point, but this guy has just lost his wife and his kid's going to grow up without a mother. And that happened not as a result of some terrible crime perpetuated by an individual, but...

likely because of at best ineptitude, but at worst global deceit on an important subject, an important subject. We were told these things are safe. They were not safe.

They were not safe. It's a small, it's a small, small percentage. Well, not that dad is 100% of his wife. Not that one of his children is 100% of their mother. And what's the reckoning going to be? Like some little, it is a government payout, by the way. It's not Pfizer paying out or Moderna or AstraZeneca. It's the government. And do you know where the government gets their money? You. So that news report is funded by you because it's funded on a tax.

The development of the vaccine was funded on a tax. You paid that. It was BioNTech, the AstraZeneca, and originally, and sort of it was out of Oxford. You paid for that. And then now that people are dying, you're paying for that as well. And that will be mappable onto your country if it's Germany, and more likely you're in America right now, right? There'll be stories like that.

Everywhere. You know that there are. And the function of the media is to prevent you sort of being hit by the wave of how enormous and disgusting that is. Gareth waited a year for his payment. Jane, two years. She agrees the money is inadequate. It doesn't really compare to what it's taken away from me. I mean, Ian can't really work. I can't work either.

From 2000, there were an average of two successful claims a year under the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme. Post-Covid, there have been 188, all but a handful for the AstraZeneca vaccine.

A further 253. Do you see how they're making this boring as well? Like, it's like how unsensational. There were a hundred... And they're making the numbers like... Think of the opposition. Think of the shaming. Think of the people. How many of you just like... I'm not taking that thing, man. I'm not taking that thing. I don't trust the government. Thank God...

I don't trust no one because otherwise I might not be like me. As soon as I hear the government want you to take this thing.

Now people are like trying their best because they were told they might kill their grandmother and all that mad propaganda. Some of those people are dead now. And that information is being managed. And Bill Gates is being investigated in the Netherlands. What do you think is going on? Let me know in the comments in the chat. The 253 people were told that although the vaccine was responsible for their injuries, they didn't meet the threshold of 60% disability

And so get nothing. Sadly, you're only 59% disabled. And I'm sorry about that. So we're going to let me just calculate that. 59% disabled. That means you're only able to just about struggle your way through life. You get... Can you read that? Can I hold that? It says fuck you from the government. Get nothing.

Of nearly 16,000 COVID vaccine claimants, around half have yet to be notified of the outcome. But the harms caused have to be set against the huge benefits of COVID vaccines. Yes. Yeah. Remember the benefits. OK, let's let's get a pen. Let's list those now. The benefits of it. Now, what study are you going to rely on, man?

What study are you going to rely on for people that, like, I got COVID a bunch of times and, hey, here I am. So it's going to be an interesting trial. And who, by the way, is going to fund that trial? Who's going to put, who's going to invest in funding a trial of like, well, let's talk to all of the people that refuse to take vaccines, got COVID inevitably because everyone got it, and are fine now. Vaccination.

It's estimated vaccines prevented over 120,000 COVID-related deaths in the UK up to September 2021. Around 50 families affected by VIT blood clots are taking a group legal action against them. This is propaganda. I swear to you, like, even the decisions to use a person who speaks like that, like when they want you to believe, like, that we should be funding a war...

Even for British people, it will be like, it'll be like this. Vladimir Putin has amassed troops on the Ukrainian border. Take these sets of actions. Remember, they weren't talking like that when it was take the vaccine. You might take this vaccine if you've got concerns that you have comorbidities. We don't really know. They were like...

Stephen Colbert dancing next to people in vaccine outfits. They had people like, they used horror graphics, like literally green slime graphics saying, you could kill your grandma. So I guess, look, even if you don't think this is an interesting issue in and of itself, as a scalpel to dissect the way that the media and the media funded, the state funded, which is you funded media,

media behave is a brilliant scalpel for analysis. A group legal action against AstraZeneca for compensation. Both the Department of Health and AstraZeneca said their sympathy went out to anyone who had lost loved ones. The government says it will look closely at the concerns of affected families.

Yeah.

AstraZeneca said it couldn't comment on ongoing litigation, but patient safety was its highest priority. Was it, though, or was it profit? Highest priority, adding, Regulators around the world state the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks of extremely rare side effects. OK, well, thanks for doing our thinking for us. How about this? You just tell us that there's a medicine available, and if we want to, we'll take it and...

that's the new relationship between the state and the people in every nation in the world. In fact, the state becomes just a sort of a set of, uh, what do I want to say? Uh,

operators that sort of like, can you make sure the trash is collected? Yes. Can you make sure that the sewage isn't being dumped into water resources? Yes. Can you make sure they're not allowing global corporations to pollute the Scott? Yes. Can you make sure that energy is run efficiently and we can choose which energy resources use? Yes. But that's what I want. I want the bland neutrality of that report from governance.

The legal case could take years to have a full hearing. Fergus Walsh, BBC News. There you go. So post-COVID, it seems that people dying is a bit boring. During COVID, getting a vaccine was super important and a real and literal song and dance. What a beautiful scalpel, what a beautiful lens through which to view the way that propaganda works. And while Bill Gates is being indicted in the Netherlands, it's worth noting...

that that guy makes some pretty significant donations to media companies as well. It's beginning to become clear how the world works, and that is why free speech is under attack as well. But that's not just, that's just actually, that is just what I think, although there is evidence for it. Let me know what you think in the comments and chat. If you're watching this on YouTube, by God, you better turn on the notification bell, because this is the sort of story they absolutely hate. If you're watching it on Rumble, consider getting Rumble Premium, and also,

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really amazing conversation about Christianity and the significance of Christianity right now. So let's wrap up by doing this Tim Waltz stuff, just so we've got enough assets to fuel other aspects of our business. And after this, let's talk about shorts and which things we're going to use as shorts. And I would love to use some of that Bobby Kennedy stuff from earlier. All right. So election interference, don't interfere in elections. Let elections unfold naturally.

Whether you're a Russian or a Korean or a bot, you shouldn't be interfering in an election. Now, the Dems are accusing Elon Musk of interfering in the election because of that petition he has where you can support amendments one and two and win a million dollars.

at random. But Bill Gates is allowed to donate $50 million of dark money to the Kamala campaign without being accused of election interference. And I imagine he's sort of trying to bias or interfere the result of the election. So what does election interference amount to these days? Why don't we trust that lovable old curmudgeon, that sweet old bungling honey monster without a suit, that real life shaved Sesame Street character, Tim Waltz. The

Think about that. That guy is literally the richest man in the world, spending millions of dollars to help Donald Trump buy an election.

That's pretty interesting, isn't it? Because remember, they've just accepted $50 million of dark money donations from Bill Gates. So is it bad for billionaires to try to support a particular party? Or is it not bad? You've got to have a principle. If you have a principle, then you go, Elon Musk shouldn't be allowed to do it. And neither should Bill Gates, neither should George Soros, because I feel like I've just seen George Soros' son making a bunch of donations and buying up a bunch of radio stations and all that stuff. It is bad. It's bad for everyone. It's not just bad

if it doesn't work for you, right? That's what principles means. Let's have a look at what Musk responded to, Waltz.

Democrats greatly outspend Republicans, have 90% of legacy media and online media on their side, 90% of Hollywood celebs, and a massive number of organizers on the ground. Frankly surprising that Republicans win at all. And here is the story in more detail about Bill Gates privately donating 50 million of dark money tariffs. It's here in the still. Privately says he has backed tariffs with a $50 million donation. So what does that tell you? Remember, my arguments about political parties aren't obvious.

the basis of traditional perception of political parties, red, blue, left, right, conservative, all of that stuff. Those categories are gone now. What you have to think about is the potential for global totalitarianism to be introduced through forms of social democracy. That's what's happening now. And of course, such a megalomaniacal and dreadful scheme has to be presented to you as we're doing this primarily to help vulnerable minority. Because the other

Otherwise, you just would be like, I'm not getting involved in that craziness. And of course, the people that are generally speaking, it may be somewhat anachronistic, old school politicians, like big business and stuff, cigar smoking people. I'm not saying literally in the case of Trump. I'm talking about that kind of trope, that kind of cliche of the tycoon have to be presented as like the world's worst people. When like we remember, don't we? They said like TV shows. If someone's literally Hitler, be like, that guy was Hitler. We used to have him on the doing The Apprentice. But you could not have...

Hitler do The Apprentice, could you? Because people wouldn't be down with that. You know, that would be an appealing televisual spectacle. So, yeah, let's have a look at some of those these headlines. Is that some more money? These just a bunch of headlines. Dark money is flooding Kamala Harris's campaign coffers. Biden raises more dark money than Trump. There's a bunch of headlines that appear to indicate that the real problem that we have is money.

that the Dems are funded. You go split screen there, mate. Easy. The Dems are funded primarily by dark money or significantly or at least to a higher proportion than the Trump campaign. Remember, Trump was shot a month ago. Yeah, I know. It's crazy to think about that, isn't it? Hey, you like if you're not members of our Wake and Wonder community yet, consider becoming Awaken Wonders now. Also available is our Oracle

Oracle Series. In our Oracle Series, we get together panels of experts and talk about some pretty significant subjects. This is Max Blumenfeld talking about how to stop war. And instead, really, of getting caught up in the idea that Elon Musk is running a crazy lottery, though it is pretty crazy, perhaps we should focus on these facts.

Bill Gates is privately, secretly using dark money to fund the Democrat Party campaign. So if it's bad, it's bad. And we could be teetering on the brink of Armageddon with Russia and Korea allying, with a BRICS conference taking place that means that the petrodollar could collapse and the dollar could be usurped as the global currency. These are the kind of epochal issues we have to bear in mind.

when approaching the ballot box and cross your fingers that that thing's working. Let's have a look at Max Blumenfeld on Oracle's talking about how we could stop global... I'll tell you one thing in 30 seconds we can easily do in the United States that would end this problem, stop the genocide and prevent war with Iran. Register AIPAC as a foreign agent

And let the espionage investigations begin so the American public can see how their government has been manipulated by a foreign power. Why is AIPAC the only foreign lobby in Washington that isn't registered as a foreign agent? It doesn't make any sense.

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