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I hope that you will love it. Now
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please enjoy this episode of Stay Free
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with Russell Brand. Thanks.
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Hello there you awakening wonders. Thanks
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for joining us today for Stay Three. No
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not Stay Three with Russell Brand. Stay Free. I've
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got to know the name of the actual show haven't I?
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I mean how can I be relied on? If you're watching
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us on YouTube you awakened wonder we'll be there for about
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15-20 minutes. You know how it goes
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these days because you've responded to our polls.
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Alphabet, Google, YouTube those type of organizations are
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servants of the damned and the damnable. You
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know what they're operating on the assumption that
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legacy media has got to be promoted and
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the independent voices have got to be shut
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down. So it's with a heavy heart that
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I tell you but for the first 20
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minutes we'll be there but then we
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are on Rumble exclusively. Rumble.
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They've got too much principles to stream
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in Brazil. Rumble. They've said not
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Viva la France but Au Revoir France as long
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as... as you are centering and you are
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not going to want to miss today's stories because
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we're talking about Ram Paul investigating
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Fauci and his peculiar visits to
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deep state institutions and the origin
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story of a naughty little cold
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that had some pretty Incredible PR
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we'll be talking about Pfizer Not
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Pfizer with a P But Pfizer with
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a F the organization in the United
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States of America that practices unwarranted surveillance
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on well you if you're an American
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But wherever you are in the world right now
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We're gonna want you to click the link in
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the description there on YouTube and join us on
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Rumble where people are already Speaking
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freely. I'm talking about central scrutinizer and
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free a free monkey and mark LG
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They are speaking and they're I mean
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their freedom of speech I mean if
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we weren't free speech that is the
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kind of speech I'd be katalin F
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Fauci Says Sabra Motivits Oh
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Or you could become an awakened wonder
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and if you're an awakened wonder you get an additional video
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Every single week like we're looking at
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project paperclip and I mean look I
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don't want to sound reductive and ridiculous
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But did you know about some of
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the Nazi investigations into deep? Occultist
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religions and into UFOs we're looking at
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that stuff So we do additional videos
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where we get let's call it a
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little more esoteric because you believe and
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I believe that this is a time
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Of necessary awakening that's what's going on,
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right? We're starting to recognize that these
3:20
problems are not going to be solved
3:22
politically or within the rubric of materialistic
3:24
Rationalism the ideas of the enlightenment
3:26
have burnt themselves right out and
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a new awakening is required and
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without you without your consciousness Without
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your deliberate presence and participation. We
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are all doomed You see we
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stand on the precipice of Armageddon in every single
3:39
direction whether it's because of
3:41
genocide or ongoing Slores and wars
3:43
everywhere or the inability of ordinary people
3:46
across the world to have any impact
3:48
on the institutions that govern their Countries
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we have to make changes and
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I say the signs are around
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us everywhere One raven
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Mike Tyson for president. Why not? Who's gonna
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stop? Jake Paul,
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the signs are around us everywhere. Whether
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it's the total eclipse or
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even more extraordinarily, the
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testicular eclipse. Nothing I
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can say, testicular eclipse of the
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heart. How's
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that happened? Who's loading their eclipse? Is
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that what, I reckon someone's left our
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team, gone and joined Mediodia.
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F-bag graphics Jack's got himself a job
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over there in Mexico. Ah,
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hey, malografx Jack, what have you
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done now? I mean,
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how can you not know that that's an image of...
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I like it because it's really undermined that eclipse. That, I
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think, takes the heat out of Trump's rather magnificent
4:57
meme of his face like that. I spoke to
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my wife about it when a guy goes, it's
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brilliant at so many levels. It's like
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he's owning his silhouette. He's owning the
5:05
fact that he sort of creates that
5:08
kind of glow with his much maligned
5:10
orange, uh, dermatological hue right there. Hey,
5:13
did you see, um, you know how we
5:15
sometimes feel like the all-em globalists love one
5:17
another? You know you get that idea, like
5:19
when you see Justin Trudeau, uh,
5:21
the Canadian neoliberal tyrant, and
5:23
Rishi Sunak, the inept globalist
5:26
that runs our country, sort
5:28
of fawning and excited about,
5:30
oh, all of the meals are
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limky, they're creaming in their knickknacks because
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he occasionally wears khaki like a real
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man. Well, have a look at Lula
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of Brazil and Macron. I mean, what
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do these images suggest to you?
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What's happening? Like last week Macron was
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trying to pose his raging bull. Did you see
5:47
those images of him in black and white? Do
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you see the way he's trying to make French people
5:51
work right in the way to the grave? Do you
5:53
see the way they're ignoring French people unifying, whether
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it's around agriculture or the julé june, yellow
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vest protest. Well look what happens to him
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when he meets Lula. I didn't know even
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that that's what Lula was like. He's utterly
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enamored isn't it? I mean I like it
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when you meet someone and you kind of
6:11
are into them but there's a lot of
6:13
grasping and I don't like the way that
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Lula's shirts untucked like that. You better tuck
6:17
that back in. Tuck it hard. If you
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are watching us on YouTube we'll be there
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for about another 10 minutes and
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then we're going to be exclusively on Rumble and we're
6:25
going to be talking about Fis so that's the unwarranted
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surveillance of American people and could
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this be a significant day for Julian
6:32
Assange or is it just
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another little bit of manipulation because
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they're talking about dropping charges against
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Julian Assange and I pray that's
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true. I pray that Julian Assange
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walks free from Belmarsh prison after
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five years without a trial for
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publishing information, the exposed war crimes
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and embarrassed in particular that certainly
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an individual within the Democrat party
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Hillary Clinton. Them people have got
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some power. Bad things happen to
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their enemies. There's no doubt about
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that. Let's have a look at the new
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measures against hatred in Scotland. I love the
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Scottish people. They're some of the best people
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in Britain, some of the best damn people
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in the world but they've got a bit
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farther than this and this is obviously not
7:15
the Scottish people, it's the Scottish government. Globalists
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again hate crime complaints to Scottish police set
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to outnumber total for all other offenses. So
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a crime that didn't exist a couple of
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weeks ago is now the number one crime.
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Pulling the strings asked me in the Rumble
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chat any news on why Obama went to
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number 10 in Europe? I don't know what
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do you guys think it was about? What
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do you guys think it's about? I've heard
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people say that it was connected to some
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of the Victoria Newlands stuff in Ukraine. I've
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heard a lot of theories man but we
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like to verify and corroborate. You think I'm
7:45
not aware of some of the crazy occultist
7:47
theories out there? You think I'm
7:50
not aware of the idea that
7:52
perhaps we're being captured, maligned and
7:54
manipulated by interdimensional beings? Perhaps it's
7:56
possible but let's make sure here
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we stay present. We got some fanfic. guests coming
8:01
up. If you are an Awaken Wonder by the
8:03
way, you could have joined me just now for
8:05
a conversation with Roseanne Barr that was absolutely fantastic.
8:07
We'll be streaming it on Rumble in the coming
8:09
days but if you were a member of the
8:11
Awaken Wonder community, if I'll
8:13
say fat bastard and squalling will I be
8:15
arrested? I think you should be. That upset
8:17
me that character and man I
8:19
love Mike Myers and I love Austin Powers although maybe
8:22
I shouldn't have used his life as a kind of
8:24
reference point because hey, it's not worked out well.
8:26
Hey, so becoming an Awaken Wonder you can join us for Conversations
8:29
Live and you get an additional video every
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single week and there's no
8:33
hate crime in that. Nancy
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Pelosi, the former speaker of
8:38
House and current,
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I would say purveyor of conspiracy theories
8:42
is still trying to convince us that
8:44
Russia gates a real thing and when
8:47
words and evidence fail, why not simply
8:49
move your hands about aggressively? If you
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ain't got facts, you've always got hands.
8:54
So that's what
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who's benefits from it? Donald
8:59
Trump. Who benefits over
9:01
there and it's Donald Trump over there
9:03
with the fisting. Who benefits? Yeah, and
9:05
then it's Donald Trump over there with
9:07
the fisting. Grow up. Benefits from Donald
9:10
Trump. Putin. There's
9:14
in my view a connection there. In
9:16
my view a connection. Who benefits
9:19
from Donald Trump? Putin. I'll tell
9:21
you don't like Donald Trump. The establishment
9:23
ain't crazy about it. OJ Simpson died breaking
9:26
news. Trish McCloud. Is that true? What? When
9:28
are we gonna tell me gal? When
9:31
are we gonna tell me about the juice? Where
9:33
are we gonna tell me about the juice? Oh
9:35
man. Well, he's a human being. He's a human being. Well,
9:39
God rest his eternal soul. May the
9:41
infinite grace of our Lord and the
9:43
limitless mercy and forgiveness be his home
9:46
now. Who are any of us to
9:48
judge in these crazy times? Hey,
9:51
we've got a lot coming up. We're gonna be talking
9:53
about Rand Paul investigating Fauci and In
9:55
particular Fauci's potential knowledge of the origins of
9:58
Covid and whether or not that information. And
10:00
was concealed. that's find out where. we
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took about five and as a violent
10:04
Silva American people use in loopholes the
10:06
a peeping down your loopholes dumps enough
10:09
and also we're going to be talking
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about Julian Assange be impacted a pulse
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a little. All enemies show you that
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we asked you today most five years
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of Julius ah been jailed without trial
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and of post without their and kept
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the really love my point Biden said
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he's considering releasing him. Why is it
10:26
because he should have as never should
10:28
have been in jail for exposure. More
10:30
crimes in the first place? Is it baby
10:32
that his election year and he needs votes
10:34
or as you could miss Had the questions
10:36
are you get that match ups and say
10:38
when you see the footage in a second.
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Law. Of you obviously think. Guys
10:43
Ready to use Julian Assange to
10:45
appeal to Young voters. Young voters.
10:47
They're turning. Away from Biden than the
10:49
democrats in their droves because of his
10:52
dogs in Middle East and complex and
10:54
and protect particular the arming of Israel's
10:56
this have I look for my mortgage.
10:58
Topic are low light things that we
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go again some more heavy stuff. One
11:03
necessarily have your whole world's heaviest nets
11:05
this guy into by this is lovely.
11:07
This is M. Rogan explaining Tucker Carlson
11:09
going on Kill Pony these to the
11:11
biggest voices in the independent media. Spices
11:14
I guess you gotta say the biggest
11:16
right Rogan The oh geez thought it
11:18
all soccer calls and who's selling. That
11:21
Legacy Media is over an independent media
11:23
is thus thieves. Yes there's have a
11:25
look at. This is nice. It's nice
11:27
to see Joe Rogan inside telling a
11:29
story. Have club soccer Carlson to kill
11:31
zone as last night I target for
11:33
also that know I'd see ourselves As
11:35
I said I'm hang out with soccer
11:37
were talking about the clubs like sized
11:39
to dismiss was done here. I was
11:41
once on the club until Toys Ensenada.
11:44
severity was it on my knowledge I
11:46
use how much comes minions make doing
11:48
comedy so so I say essential Tony.
11:50
so not madison square garden two nights in
11:52
oil swine seen an hour news cycle really
11:54
are gonna say getting killed tony right now
11:56
so in the middle of the show the
11:58
shows are going on Text him. I'm
12:00
coming over with Tucker Carlson. He goes jump
12:03
on stage. I go fuck. Yeah, Tucker doesn't
12:05
know this So I'm in the backstage right
12:07
behind the curtain. I go. This is the
12:09
crowd. I hear him. I think it was
12:11
just amazing I go we're gonna go on
12:13
stage right now It's like what and so
12:15
Tony goes my two favorite people just drop
12:17
by Joe Rogan and talker cousin We
12:19
go to the car. Holy shit Everybody
12:22
goes nuts. It was hilarious Wow and Patterson
12:25
goes my grandma hates you Well
12:30
done Camp Patterson,
12:32
Tucker Carlson high-five and this is
12:34
the first time Yeah,
12:37
he changed my grandma hates you nigga What's
12:46
the matter about that is that a few seconds
12:49
before Tucker Carlson was just standing behind a curtain
12:51
not knowing who's about to go on stage
12:53
There must have been a really
12:56
alarming moment there extraordinary
12:58
astonishing on the day that
13:00
OJ Simpson Passes over to
13:02
the one court that cannot
13:04
be bought or distracted or
13:06
denied or biased by the
13:08
complexity of American racial politics
13:11
at that time We
13:13
bring you stories of ongoing injustice
13:15
in particular Julian Assange has been incarcerated
13:18
without trial for five years today We'll
13:20
be talking about that later We will
13:22
be talking about Pfizer not the pharmacy
13:24
vehicle company who do nothing but help
13:26
people and have no interest in profit
13:28
No Pfizer the surveillance organization
13:31
that do nothing but help
13:33
people by unwarranted spying and
13:35
we'll be talking about Rand
13:37
Paul's investigation or determination to
13:39
investigate Anthony Fauci
13:42
Meanwhile, if you know do
13:44
you think that Like presidential elections
13:46
are just a kind of beauty pageant?
13:48
I've heard it said before, just a
13:50
popularity contest where people aren't able to
13:52
embrace the complexity of the policies or
13:54
even recognize that in a Sense, a
13:56
Uni party will continue to dominate the
13:58
institutions of government. List of
14:00
what you do, We have your vote.
14:02
you know, sometimes were shown out I
14:04
the I Joe licking an ice cream,
14:07
sniffing a little bumps. or now here's
14:09
Donald Trump Order in a lot of
14:11
milkshakes In a way that seems to
14:13
me at least to be rather convivial.
14:18
And office. Job
14:32
and like each other as. Pretty.
14:35
Sweet per a sweet moment right
14:37
there time and up. We've got
14:39
Ram Pools investigation into out nice
14:41
outside and we've also got our
14:44
own investigation into Pfizer and their
14:46
surveillance to die. Maybe the day
14:48
in your mind that the Jews
14:50
died by. It's also the day
14:52
that Julian Assange has spent five
14:54
years. Infomercial you don't know much
14:56
about country you on that Belmont
14:58
is a maximum security prison is
15:00
the most serious version of present
15:02
student sounds who's never had a
15:05
trial. Has never been proven to
15:07
have commit any crime, has been
15:09
five years banged up in the
15:11
most serious conditions imaginable. I think
15:13
he's in a cell, have a
15:15
twenty four hours a day is
15:17
been adjudicated.he's conditions amount to torture
15:19
and many people think that if
15:21
he were ever extradite the United
15:24
States, he says he could not
15:26
be guaranteed that. Have a look
15:28
at the story. the other Us
15:30
all considering dropping their prosecution of
15:32
Assad's. After more than
15:34
a decade in detention. That. Has
15:36
on the horizon. a controversial
15:39
wiki leaks sound us Julian
15:41
Assange. Us. President Joe
15:43
Biden says he's considering a
15:45
request from Australia to drop
15:47
espionage charges against. Him. For
15:57
signs. Of possible progress.
16:00
Welcomed by the country's prime minister.
16:03
As concerning her asked that question
16:05
a boy that situation. How come
16:07
Joe Biden does interviews while walking
16:09
down the so of external veranda
16:11
komodo of place Such a serious
16:13
subject was all wrapped up in
16:15
a song. Reason: They so much
16:17
energy and it is because it's
16:19
about the power of the media.
16:21
The ability of the media to
16:23
perform a function, awakening people to
16:26
the true actions of their nations
16:28
in their name abroad, the great
16:30
power of the military industrial complex,
16:32
the corruption of. Women: numerous figures
16:34
within the political establishment on the
16:36
ability of the powerful to determine
16:39
who should be jailed, who should
16:41
be killed, crucial be on person.
16:43
And look at how the Legacy Media Lab
16:45
They often participate in The Legacy Media the
16:47
were willing to partner. With Julian Assange
16:49
when he was a golden boy. Now
16:52
do not correctly cover or righteously stand
16:54
up a good knowledge in in fact
16:56
that if he can be put in
16:59
prison without trust anybody can be put
17:01
in prison without trial The see what
17:03
us man Alex Jones as got to
17:05
sites on the subject and Jones indeed
17:08
cause common his father on the bee
17:10
sting operation that revealed by see himself
17:12
as been subject to see I'd say
17:14
based on is alyssa other interesting names
17:17
I'm sure you're aware of. Us public
17:19
figures and media operates the you know
17:21
any independent media spice are being
17:23
tracked, surveilled and maybe even are unfairly
17:26
treated by the sea ice on these
17:28
exotic judge has been will be are
17:30
talking about boss and a little
17:32
more detail layer his jones's post on
17:35
our man a Sands bought in my
17:37
as they do something good not partner
17:39
songs with one of Trump's grace
17:41
find is what are you laughing to
17:44
think that didn't it in a sense
17:46
made to feel like that that. means
17:49
it's hard to see trump as the an
17:51
establishment bigger that many of the wanting to
17:53
be if he didn't release or pardon the
17:55
songs has he ever said publicly that they
17:57
should be free out of that said he
17:59
would he died think about that in
18:01
particular. Here's Snowden's tweet on the
18:03
very same matter. At this point,
18:05
the harm to US influence caused
18:07
by continuing to prosecute Assange far
18:09
outweighs any lingering satisfaction to be
18:11
derived by the handful of bureaucrats
18:13
still thirsting for revenge. Wonder what
18:15
Snowden means by that? Who do you think he
18:17
means? Does he mean Hillary? Who is he referring
18:20
to there? Even those who despise
18:22
him should accept that it's time to let it go.
18:24
I almost can't imagine Julian Assange being free. You know
18:26
what's interesting is because we know Stella Assange, who's
18:28
wife and the leader of the campaign for his
18:31
freedom, I know that she's like obviously a
18:33
wife and a mother and like I've met
18:35
Julian Assange's children and because of the gravitas
18:38
of what Julian Assange has been involved in,
18:40
it's sometimes important I think to remember this
18:42
is like a normal man
18:44
like who's got like young children that's
18:46
been in prison for five years and
18:48
serious jail not some sort of Mickey
18:50
Mouse jail where he gets going to
18:53
do a job out in the community
18:55
he's like in doing what
18:57
they might call in our country serious
18:59
bird proper time not right Julian Assange
19:01
should be free should never have been
19:03
jailed his only crime was to expose
19:05
the crimes of others and look
19:08
at how the legacy media and
19:10
the establishment turned on him. Truly,
19:13
truly demonic. Of
19:16
course this is a problem
19:18
that is being legitimized and
19:20
undergirded by an ever-changing world you'll be aware
19:22
because we talked about it yesterday of what's
19:25
happening with regard to censorship and media control
19:27
in particular social media control in the great
19:29
nation of Brazil let's know if you're watching
19:31
this in Brazil well no you can't because
19:33
Rumble walked out there a few months ago
19:35
preempting this in fact you could say that
19:37
Rumble and X have taken a serious stand
19:39
X are still operating out there they're getting
19:41
a lot of heat Rumble
19:44
stood by their principles as they have done
19:46
many times now and I'm certainly thankful for
19:48
that and got the hell out of there.
19:50
If Assange is freed is this a turning
19:53
point or do you think that with these
19:55
hate laws in Ireland with Brazil passing this
19:57
legislation certainly Elon thinks it's serious that things
19:59
are more fretful ever. Yes or no in the
20:01
chat or y or n. Let me know. Let me know. I
20:04
think the people of Brazil
20:06
ought to know that there is an abuse
20:09
of judicial power to an
20:11
extreme degree that we've not seen in any country on earth. I
20:14
have never seen anything of this magnitude. So
20:18
it's insane. And
20:20
the elected representatives of
20:23
the people of Brazil, that's
20:26
who should be in charge. And
20:28
the judiciary is there to execute
20:30
upon the law, but
20:33
not to make the law. But
20:35
they are making the law. And
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I think it's an outrage. People should
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these threats will come
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to pass or not. But
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judging by what has happened to
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others, I think these threats
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are real. I
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just think it's just totally absolutely improper. I
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where that stuff came from. Absolutely bloody and
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insane and crazy, isn't it? When you think
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about it, and later we've got so much
25:09
more for you. We'll be talking about the
25:12
revelations from a CIA officer
25:14
that there were indeed CIA
25:17
representatives in the crowd on January
25:19
6th and the numerous public figures
25:21
have been spied upon and
25:24
for all we know, subject to all
25:26
sorts of deep state skullduggery. We'll be
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bringing you that story a little later
25:31
as well as more on how Pfizer,
25:33
that's with an F not a P,
25:35
have been engaging in unwarranted surveillance on
25:38
American citizens. How did you like Florida,
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Russell says Flower Power. I loved it.
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I loved that state. I love the
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people. I think it's beautiful there. I
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absolutely, unequivocally love that place.
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I love that state and thanks for
25:51
the compliments on the shirt, by the
25:54
Way. Biden is seeking another 60 billion dollars to fuel
25:56
the proxy war, even though Ukraine has no chance of
25:58
beating the Russians on the battlefield. The new
26:00
I would bring tell us spending
26:02
on the conflict or hundred and
26:04
eighty five billion dollars astonishing stuff
26:07
haunts. Ah meanwhile be a a
26:09
conflict is likely to continue to
26:11
escalate because German troops have been
26:13
deployed in the board our nation
26:15
Lithuania to for the first time
26:17
since World War Two and will
26:19
remember that as a joyful times
26:22
this year of their begin deploying
26:24
troops there on Monday. Now we've
26:26
been talking about as far as
26:28
a thing for a moment. This
26:30
have a look at what I'm not
26:32
a story is a sense make a
26:34
centers around unwarranted surveillance of American citizens.
26:36
Trump says the Pfizer have been spying
26:38
on him. Do you know about Fi
26:40
that you know how that places run
26:43
is a crazy little organization has learned
26:45
more about it. Now of us have
26:47
a look at this mainstream media reports
26:49
and before we get into some hard
26:51
hard fact. Is
26:53
that to Pfizer was the order that
26:55
came from Seattle President Donald Trump from
26:58
Is True Social Account Wednesday as a
27:00
fierce debate in Congress rages on how
27:02
to proceed with Section Seven. Oh two.
27:04
President Trump Use the intel from this
27:06
program to kill terrorists And we have
27:09
to kill. We have to have to
27:11
be abuses so that we can do
27:13
most of those things continue in. That's
27:15
what the Bill Does Trump charge that
27:18
Pfizer was used in a terrorist cell.
27:20
Your Terrorists. Unless you got two choices.
27:22
A bt and noncompliance or
27:24
you are terrorists know is
27:26
the constant criminalization of vilification
27:28
of ordinary people. Have an
27:30
obvious and notable moment was
27:32
the basket of deplorable symptoms.
27:34
That was a moment when
27:36
we knew ah, a site.
27:39
Ordinary. Working people course that's
27:41
what it is. That's why
27:43
all political parties offer. you
27:45
know real alternatives. the your
27:47
represented by bureaucratic management classes,
27:49
godless demons that when a
27:51
steel you towards death say
27:53
love ordinary people. Used to
27:55
spy on his campaign although
27:57
it was a different section.
28:00
They're gonna do it by those meant
28:02
to be used as a tool to
28:04
collect intel on foreigners overseas. But loopholes
28:06
allow agencies like the F, the Ice
28:09
to search the data for info on
28:11
America's a major red flag for privacy
28:13
advocates. The debate has paired up some
28:16
strange bipartisan bedfellows in Congress republican hardliners
28:18
Andy Biggs and that Gates put out
28:20
a joint statement with progressive Democrats Jerry
28:22
Nadler and permitted Jaya Paul earlier this
28:25
year calling for go on requiring warrants
28:27
to use seven. Oh, two, How speaker
28:29
My. Johnson is trying to assert his
28:32
members and maybe the former presidents that
28:34
a tool as a vital part of
28:36
National security and at the House can
28:38
pass reforms to end abuses of power.
28:40
These reforms were actually kill the abuses
28:43
that allowed President Trump's campaign to reap.
28:45
Spied on Pfizer is set to expire
28:47
on April nineteenth, and Speaker Johnson warned
28:49
Is members that if the House did
28:52
nothing, the Senate would likely look to
28:54
pass an extension with no reforms. Not.
28:56
Okay, this have a look at
28:59
this and a little more detail
29:01
because you get the impression that
29:03
this seven oh two bill is
29:05
used judiciously in order to walk
29:08
protect ordinary American people That it
29:10
seems to me that is just
29:12
another tool of the state being
29:14
deployed to control free space to
29:16
monitor and surveil free people without
29:19
their consent on warranted surveillance in
29:21
a minute. Will be talking about
29:23
the revelation that the Beep States
29:25
have been observing online. Pundits and
29:28
media or a as a particular
29:30
Alex Jones his intention to sue
29:32
the Cia the discovered this first
29:34
odds of American Ballet allah, American
29:36
political and meters stabs him. One
29:38
I say such is one on
29:40
the fly The six and I'd
29:42
say with passed in two thousand
29:44
nine to provide legal fig leaf
29:46
for secret Us intelligence on Sci
29:48
surveillance of the electronic communications of
29:50
people both inside and outside the
29:52
country, this secret spying activity which
29:54
compels the cooperation of communication service.
29:56
Providers and internet and social media platforms
29:59
and occurs. The against fundamental Constitutional
30:01
Rights was exposed in T L
30:03
for the first time by Drumroll
30:05
Place Edward Snowden and Twenty Thirteen
30:07
who's currently in exile in Russia
30:09
and overseas. You know a song
30:11
was Y O N. Edward Snowden.
30:14
Guy. Is what gave we're gonna
30:16
say the word escape kind of
30:18
seems like an appropriate worse on
30:20
also exposed similarly embarrassing secrets, free
30:22
wiki leaks and today is five
30:24
years since he's been in Belmarsh
30:26
prison. Astonishingly the by the ministry
30:28
official data sketchy description of the
30:30
proceeds of Pfizer law including the
30:33
functioning of the secret Foreign Intelligence
30:35
Surveillance court one of things are
30:37
schedule is it is not only
30:39
being used to spy on invite
30:41
com is foreigners is being used
30:43
to spy. On Americans also where
30:45
I mean, I feel like Donald
30:48
Trump is American at the core.
30:50
F I S C and it's
30:52
a new and it's annual comprehensive
30:54
review of the program Ever say
30:57
almost never denies A for warrantless
30:59
surveillance of the nearly forty years
31:01
of his existence. The Cool: approve
31:03
Ninety Nine Point Nine Nine eight
31:06
percent of the applications offensively making
31:08
it a rubber stamp for the
31:10
intelligence. Isis is simone even any
31:12
call as only actually. Like.
31:16
No point Norton or Two Percent of
31:18
applications was in applications that they turned
31:20
down as negligible. You don't have a
31:22
stalemate. Time is in a statistic. I
31:24
that's. Covered. That's settled for
31:26
young people is an extraordinary statistics
31:29
and twenty twenty early twenty twenty
31:31
one. The Federal Bureau of Investigation
31:33
misuse the said since are today
31:35
or by over two hundred seventy
31:37
eight thousand times. I.
31:39
Don't know these this exact same good device
31:41
for the old Pfizer. First the that court
31:44
needs to be shut down as bloody pointless
31:46
and the on the eye disease elvis utterly
31:48
corrupt two hundred and seventy eight and I
31:51
still found ways of misusing it even though
31:53
that I get rubber stamp the there is
31:55
a to the first time of asking about
31:57
reforming the surveillance surveillance of recently violate. The
32:00
procedures of the fi the law and
32:02
continue to carry out queries. And
32:05
electronic spy on Us citizens claiming the
32:07
such crimes when inadvertent mistakes squeezes inadvertently
32:10
made a mistake two hundred and seventy
32:12
eight thousand times. I guess I'm unlucky
32:14
if you. Want seen as on you tube? We're gonna
32:16
leave you now. Spell the thought with also
32:19
coming up. We gonna be odd with
32:21
a fantastic investigations into Alex Jones potential
32:23
legal action against the Cia When you
32:25
watch this is your like Alex Jones
32:27
has got a man and of course
32:30
we'll be talking about rambles investigation into
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promise you. So if you want you
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one of these little crow hoodies. And
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that gorgeous you could become a religion in
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rumors that he thinks every single penny we
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make we used to help mentally ill people
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get wealth, drug addicts get into treatment from
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and on A good thing Russell, you are
33:14
no Americans, You should be pissed off as
33:16
the I spent on any of us. Yeah
33:19
that's true I am his self despise the
33:21
bad part and then is as cheap as
33:23
Christ than cigarettes out. The second chances are
33:25
taught were to I yell I will have
33:28
a look It comes in a variety of
33:30
colors. As have a look at a variety
33:32
of colors. the A demonstrate in that graphic
33:34
Alex isn't a bad guy. Well let's have
33:36
a look right now. Alex Jones is action
33:38
against the Cia. This look at I and
33:41
some seats how because we've done lead the
33:43
Cia Alex Jones Cia up the video that
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we've made about Alex Jones Thank you Go
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to the to hear that is. a
33:50
hero video of other sons the intro
33:52
to that thank you very much it's
33:54
thanks a lot of because a this
33:56
is interesting as as thing and so
33:58
you guys have seen this thing A
34:00
CIA and former FBI officer admits
34:02
to an undercover journalist that the
34:04
FBI agents did attend the January
34:06
6th protest and explains how intelligence
34:08
agencies disempowered political opponents. Has the
34:11
Deep State's history of entrapment now widened
34:13
to target anyone with a big
34:15
enough dissenting view? Essentially, is the
34:17
Deep State not there to protect you,
34:19
but there to persecute and control you?
34:21
How many times have you heard about
34:23
crazy FBI operations where they say, hey,
34:25
do you know what would be a
34:28
great idea? Why don't you do some
34:30
terrorism? Terrorism? Yeah, do some terrorism. Okay,
34:32
I suppose I could do some terrorist.
34:34
You're under arrest. What for? Terrorism. Here's
34:36
the news. No, here's the f-ing news.
34:39
Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you.
34:42
My hands are fucking me. A
34:45
former FBI and current CIA
34:47
official has admitted to an
34:49
undercover journalist that they did
34:51
have agents at January 6th
34:53
and they do use Deep
34:55
State's skullduggery to bring down
34:57
dissenters. So is Alex Jones
34:59
right to sue the CIA
35:01
and FBI and is it
35:03
time to admit that the
35:05
government are the baddie? An
35:08
undercover official has admitted to an undercover journalist
35:10
that exactly the kind of techniques that are
35:12
dismissed as conspiracy theory are routinely deployed by
35:14
the FBI and CIA. We shouldn't be surprised
35:17
anyway, should we? Because we know what the
35:19
CIA did when it came to like a
35:21
figure like Martin Luther King. They would go
35:23
to any lengths to destroy that guy lying
35:25
about him, tracking him, trying to bring him
35:28
down as they would with any dissenter. The
35:30
trouble is that dissenting voices now don't fit
35:32
to the kind of paradigm that people
35:34
my age believe they will. Like it's
35:36
not Malcolm X. Now it's figures like
35:38
Alex Jones that are being tracked and
35:41
pursued and shut down and controlled by
35:43
the FBI and the CIA. So what
35:45
do we do if we are anti-establishment?
35:47
What do we do if we believe
35:49
that the government are taking liberties, spying
35:51
on us, controlling us, using the legacy
35:53
media to control public space, using very
35:55
tricks to shut down dissenters? What do
35:57
we do when we realise that power
36:00
uses the same dirty tricks that it
36:02
always has, but the aesthetics have strangely
36:05
shifted. Let's get into this story about
36:07
the revelation that indeed the FBI has
36:09
they have done for many years. Use
36:12
sting operations, honeypot traps, err, and dirty
36:14
tricks to inveigle, beguile and utilise opponents
36:16
and shut down dissent. And the fact
36:19
that Alex Jones now is one of
36:21
the figures that the deep state fear
36:23
most. This is a FBI agent, a
36:26
CIA boss. He's a contract
36:28
manager over a large contract operation. That's a
36:30
boss. That's like a mini-section
36:32
chief saying all of this and
36:35
admitting all of this like it's no
36:37
big deal. He needs to be subpoenaed
36:39
by Congress. I am planning
36:42
to launch a lawsuit against the
36:44
CIA and the FBI. We
36:46
have to bring all this out. So what
36:48
Alex Jones is talking about, as I'm sure
36:50
you're aware, is a sting operation where an
36:52
FBI official has admitted the kind of dirty tricks
36:54
and deep cover activity that many of us
36:56
in this space have long suspected and indeed
36:58
known has gone on. So what do we
37:00
do once we know that the deep state
37:02
are deploying illegal tactics and techniques in
37:05
order to shut down dissent? Let's get
37:07
into it. An official with the Central
37:09
Intelligence Agency told an undercover journalist that
37:11
members of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
37:13
were in attendance at the protest at
37:16
the US Capitol on January the 6th,
37:18
twenty-two. He also highlighted methods that intelligence
37:20
agencies use to disempower political opponents. Your
37:22
reaction to the phrase January 6th will
37:24
be different depending on what your political
37:26
perspective is. But I think all of
37:29
us now should recognize that there were
37:31
deep state officials and operatives within that
37:33
crowd. Loads of people have been talking about
37:35
that. Let me know in the comments for
37:37
a long, long while that there was CIA
37:39
there, there were FBI there, there were Capitol
37:41
Police there, there were weird decisions made to
37:43
lay off police forces and all kind of
37:46
stuff that if you're familiar with what was
37:48
once known as the conspiracy theory realm, what
37:50
is now known essentially as the conspiracy fact
37:52
territory, is the kind of techniques that have
37:54
long taken place. So whether or not you
37:56
think of the January 6th protesters as MAGA
37:58
lunatics and face-painted shamanic madmen. Well the
38:00
truth of the situation is that
38:02
the deep state revolved in observing
38:04
them and potentially amplifying that protest
38:06
and creating what have subsequently become
38:08
known as anything between riots and
38:11
insurrections. How does that fit? If
38:13
the same agencies that were trying
38:15
to destroy Martin Luther King are
38:17
now trying to destroy Donald Trump,
38:19
what does that tell you about
38:21
how the American political landscape is
38:23
shifting and what the function of
38:25
the culture and even the culture
38:27
war is? FBI Director Christopher Wray
38:29
previously stated in a congressional hearing concerning
38:31
January 6 that he was not sure
38:33
there were undercover agents on the scene
38:35
doubling down in an answer to Representative
38:37
Andy Briggs, Republican Arizona, and saying, I
38:39
do not believe that there were undercover
38:41
agents on the scene. But
38:43
now we're all beginning to suspect that
38:46
whether it's the New York Times reporting
38:48
on CIA bases within Ukraine or indeed
38:50
the reporting on January 6 and the
38:52
way that event has subsequently been utilized,
38:55
the agencies like the FBI and CIA
38:57
have no particular alliance or
38:59
allegiance when it comes to the cultural ephemera
39:01
of our time. They will shut down dissent
39:04
wherever the interests of the powerful are impacted.
39:06
So in the 1960s, Malcolm X and Martin
39:08
Luther King were a pain in the ass
39:10
to the interests of the powerful. Based on
39:13
what we're learning now, who are
39:15
a pain in the ass to the interests of the
39:17
powerful right now? Let me know in the chat, let
39:19
me know in the comments. Let's have a look at
39:21
some moments from that sting operation together and see if
39:23
this fits in with the lineage, the
39:25
long line of FBI and CIA
39:28
operatives organizing, amplifying, and in many cases,
39:30
downright creating operations and events that they
39:32
could then oppose in order to either
39:34
introduce legislation or shut down dissent. As
39:37
long as the bureau is able to
39:39
progress far enough to be able to
39:41
put policies in jail whenever they want.
39:44
Yeah. It's not very focused, is it?
39:46
He's in the middle of a sting operation, he's
39:48
staring at his phone, he's just about to reveal
39:50
important and very sensitive and disruptive information. And isn't
39:52
he also supposed to be a date? Isn't that
39:54
what the sting is? Stop looking at your phone.
39:56
If this was a real date, this will be
39:58
disgusting behavior. agenda? You
40:00
can kind of put
40:03
anyone in jail if you know what to do.
40:05
How? You break the situation
40:10
to where they have no choice but to act
40:12
on their impulse. That means they act on that impulse.
40:14
But we call that an entrapment. It's
40:17
a fine line. I like
40:20
this guy's body language, so you set them up so
40:22
they have no choice but to act on their impulse.
40:24
It's a fine line. I think we all know that
40:26
the CIA and the FBI do stuff like that. We
40:28
know that they were at January 6th. You can imagine
40:30
that any social movement, God going right back
40:33
to Charles Manson and all that crazy stuff,
40:35
potentially has the involvement of deep state organizations.
40:37
But to see it explained in this sort
40:39
of easy, sort of slightly camp grandmother, lexicon,
40:42
sort of takes the pressure off here a
40:44
bit. Okay, so what the FBI do is
40:46
they get Martin Luther King to have a number
40:48
of affairs and at the right moment they execute
40:50
him. So what they did with Malcolm X is
40:52
they had one of the people that was connected
40:55
with Nation of Islam shooting one day. Oh,
40:57
history of the deep state sounds almost quite sweet
40:59
when you put it that way. Thanks. Is
41:01
the bureau practicing trapping a lot?
41:04
We get really close. Not officially. No. We
41:06
get as close as we can. That's not
41:08
a deep state for children. We get as
41:10
close as we can. Do do do do
41:12
do. We get as close
41:14
as we can to it without doing it.
41:16
So they can entrap some of these pro-lifers
41:18
into doing things that they don't. We
41:21
call it a no. A no. Sometimes
41:25
you just gotta get a quick look just
41:27
to see what happens. How does that happen? You
41:30
put a post out there or
41:32
you have some fake profile, fake
41:35
something that triggers. Brilliant,
41:39
isn't it? Because we now know that
41:41
there are misinformation and disinformation, malinformation units
41:43
sometimes funded by state sponsored media
41:45
organizations like the BBC or private
41:47
mega corporations that take all their
41:49
money from pharma. They're saying we have
41:51
to help you with disinformation and misinformation. Here we
41:54
have it straight from the horse's adorable mouth. We
42:00
know that all the time. What about that poor
42:02
dude that just went to prison for seven months
42:05
for shitposting about Hillary Clinton? We now know that
42:07
the deep state does that stuff all the time and
42:09
even without the testimony of this guy, which
42:11
of course if you are an advocate for
42:13
the political party at the moment, they're currently
42:15
Inascendant or in success or in office. Let's
42:18
just keep it simple and say oh you
42:20
can't trust this guy He's just an independent
42:22
employee Well, Edward Snowden was an independent employee
42:24
working for the NSA as a contractor and
42:26
he revealed that so we have to recognize
42:29
that Information like this has to be taken
42:31
seriously Even if it's initially Utilized to be
42:33
especially useful say when it comes to the
42:35
framing of January 6 or issues that you
42:37
might regard as of the right What
42:39
we're interested in on this channel is how
42:42
the deep state and the legacy media will
42:44
present you with a version of reality that
42:46
they pre-tude manipulated and downright set up in
42:48
order to prevent you as an individual having
42:50
any freedom or power or agency over your
42:52
Own life or your community using whatever means
42:54
necessary which is own Malcolm X blood although
42:56
if necessary We could trick that little guy
43:01
Sometimes you like the fuse and just wait for it to
43:03
follow Like a rally
43:05
like oh So when a
43:07
rally happens and sometimes the Bureau behind it Gone
43:10
up a few octaves there. He knows January 6 Sometimes
43:14
also the guy doing the sting surely
43:16
over plan. Oh, that's a rally all
43:18
tell me more It's like a call
43:20
a response Broadway show at this point
43:28
Influencer that you're after you like a I
43:32
don't know like a me. I Don't
43:34
even know these names like a foxman's person or like
43:36
a pop of girls Like
43:44
that what was his name Sandy
43:47
who didn't have Yeah,
43:50
so we were after him I
43:57
had a baby They're
44:00
good at their feet. Stay in
44:02
conjunction with legacy media and shadowy
44:04
agencies and organizations participate on mass
44:06
media type bounds against public descending
44:08
cigarettes. So what was. Unable
44:11
to think of the money, Was
44:15
that cause he seems to prevent see
44:17
was amazing. I mean that's what's commonly
44:19
regarded on refer to now as more
44:22
fair way you entrenched people in legal
44:24
situations that time consuming and costly and
44:26
difficult to contend with a hammer toe.
44:28
Alex Jones is happening continually. To Trump
44:31
a little attempt to do it to any
44:33
dissenting voice. Unless you're going on in and
44:35
it's I tell all we should all those
44:37
be compliant and obedient. Take the shot. Where
44:39
the mosque billie to tell support you cry
44:41
unless you're doing that. If you're trying to
44:43
introduce any know of complexity, any idea that
44:45
centralized power is bad. The contrast Legacy Major
44:48
anymore. You can't trust the big state would
44:50
soon or lay out, they'll come for you.
44:52
Confronted they don't come for you. It means
44:54
that what you're doing isn't having any impact
44:56
so brutally. Honest
44:59
home. So
45:03
even though surfing on or. Harper
45:10
civil. Ago
45:14
says to this. Zero.
45:20
With me. And
45:23
I. Suddenly
45:25
remembered his professional obligations with Deep into
45:28
the Day all these shows you is
45:30
categorically and indefatigable A and undeniably the
45:32
Deep State are involved in operations that
45:34
stretch the law to the very limits,
45:37
if not downright break it. And if
45:39
that's what we know for certain, what
45:41
can we infer from it as we
45:44
continually say on this tunnel, What you
45:46
think. Says classified files a full
45:48
of. Information that would make you saw it
45:50
whenever you hear all. We're not going to release
45:52
the information about the Pfizer trolls the seventy five
45:54
years. Do you imagine that's good news in there?
45:56
Were no. Is that a release the Jfk files
45:58
for another fifty is. Would you imagine
46:01
is in lives? Put it plainly once
46:03
more, if you knew what I do
46:05
you would become disobedience or the next
46:07
match will step is become disobedient Anyway,
46:10
at least become cynical, skeptical, non trusting
46:12
disobedient, willing to look for alternatives willing
46:14
to be away Because you can assume
46:17
Now from what these guys have made,
46:19
That they're involved in anything. That
46:21
could potentially create descent or disobedience on
46:23
non. compliance is know about is a
46:26
feature is the way in which they
46:28
have to work What you imagine the
46:30
Cia and the F B I and
46:32
other comparable organizations in your nice and
46:34
all set up for consider the system
46:36
whether that's despite or corporate power and
46:39
is globalist and can continue uninterrupted thoughts
46:41
is function you all the problems with
46:43
our zones. Front
46:45
of a they are bottom of happen between
46:47
those two guys other got another one outfit
46:49
change their okay tell me some more stuff.
46:51
About your job? well maybe what are
46:53
you doing light of a degree? Both
46:56
know what we're doing weight or wasn't
46:58
long before anything happens. We
47:02
remove another one of. The
47:04
bill with him was one of them
47:07
around. For a month. By
47:11
the A lot. Of
47:14
allows. Me:
47:21
To the happier with. Their
47:24
we would. I. Just
47:26
madly in is still have been out
47:28
and revealing that the F B I
47:30
see I went out their way to
47:32
bankrupt Alex Jones own all like it
47:34
was. Your reaction to this will be
47:36
contingent on whether or not you like
47:38
Alex Jones. I like Alex Jones. Boss
47:40
is even if I didn't like Alex
47:42
Jones or. Wouldn't. Want the Cia and
47:44
the F B? I decided. Who they
47:46
want, bankrupted or on percent of shutdown.
47:48
And I wouldn't want similar things happening
47:51
in other nations because the determining factor
47:53
is not whether or not the person
47:55
being attacked aligns with your political views.
47:57
The moment is the ability of the
47:59
state. and deep state agencies to deploy
48:01
these practices whenever they want to. Next time,
48:03
maybe it will be Van Jones. Maybe it'll
48:06
be someone that you happen to like. But
48:08
the fact is, is that the practice itself
48:10
is wrong. It
48:30
was the agency, no? Last
49:00
July, three men convicted in a post-9-11 terrorism
49:02
sting were freed from prison by a
49:18
judge who deemed their lengthy sentences unduly
49:20
harsh and unjust, and decried the FBI's
49:23
role in radicalizing them in a plot
49:25
to blow up New York synagogues and
49:27
shoot down National Guard planes. Hunter Williams,
49:29
David Williams and LaGoya Payne, three of
49:31
the men known as the Newberg Four,
49:33
were hapless, easily manipulated and penurious petty
49:36
criminals caught up for more than
49:38
a decade in a scheme driven
49:40
by overzealous FBI agents and a
49:42
dodgy informant. US District Judge Colleen
49:44
McMahon said in her ruling, This
49:46
is quite a famous story of
49:48
free men who clearly had been
49:50
involved in some criminal activity ultimately
49:52
manipulated into an orchestrated plot by
49:54
the FBI in order to simply
49:56
arrest them. Whatever that is, and you
49:59
can question and view them around. If he had a
50:01
according to your own matrix by a silly
50:03
not an investigation is it is not be
50:05
as be like we're just doing an investigation
50:07
and I suggest something's happening on We're going
50:10
to investigate it that nothing is happening and
50:12
we're going to create. The really conspirator was
50:14
the United States. Mcmahon wrote in granting them
50:16
and request for compassionate release effective in three
50:19
months. She said it was highness of the
50:21
men to agree to participate you more She
50:23
called the government's made for Tv movie Million
50:26
bucks of his stuff is Not Mission Impossible
50:28
Six This is my first Mission Impossible. Which
50:30
was a bit weird looking, but the judge
50:32
added the sentence was the products of a
50:35
fictitious plot to do things that these men
50:37
had never remotely contemplate on the when never
50:39
going to happen. Prosecutor said the defendants and
50:41
spent months gao in targets and securing what
50:44
my for explosives and a surface to air
50:46
missile aiming to sit down planes that Beer
50:48
National Guard base in Newberg, New York and
50:50
block synagogues in Riverdale Family Jewish Paul, the
50:53
Bronx They were arrested there after allegedly plotting
50:55
bombs that were in fact packed with enough
50:57
explosives supplied by the F B I I
51:00
sometimes. Wonder if you come to this
51:02
on the border analyses of reality? The
51:04
were all participating in the kind of
51:06
regain blocked on the social media, curtailed
51:09
and controlled by ordinary legacy media outlets
51:11
fed opinions, fed reality change to jobs
51:13
and belief systems. That mean even if
51:15
we don't transgress or participate in anything
51:18
is obnoxious and extraordinary isn't as be
51:20
I think a reality of being Marshalls
51:22
uncontrolled in so many ways. Now the
51:24
Were essentially in. The Simulation. Even
51:26
if you don't want to get
51:29
fully into the kind of matrix,
51:31
synthetic reality philosophy to reality is
51:33
curated and control your choices. Almost
51:35
premade choice is an illusion created
51:38
between those with power. And.
51:41
in two thousand and eleven the guardian reports
51:43
the f b i running a sting operation
51:46
across america targeting through a large extend the
51:48
muslim community by lowering people into fight terror
51:50
plots is something like do all the time
51:52
so really or we're hearing that with this
51:54
size you know that saying that we used
51:56
to do to move and five well now
51:58
we do it to all right or right-wing
52:00
pundits. You know what we used to do
52:02
to Muslims or civil rights activists in the
52:04
60s? Well, now we do
52:07
that to dissenting right-wing voices. So you
52:09
see, all that's really shifted in the
52:11
many cultural fluctuations is that the establishment
52:14
has deployed cultural issues to legitimize the
52:16
persecution of different groups. Different groups are
52:18
now being targeted and persecuted. Maybe those
52:21
type of groups always were persecuted, who
52:23
knows? But the fact is that the
52:25
CIA and the FBI have long created
52:27
these kind of operations and they create
52:30
them still. So remember, wherever you stand on
52:32
the political spectrum, it shouldn't matter if it's
52:34
like gay activists or right-wing activists or Muslim
52:36
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52:38
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52:40
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delay. The FBI Bureau sent
54:06
informants to trawl through Muslim communities, hang
54:08
out in mosques and community centers and
54:11
talk of radical Islam in order to
54:13
identify possible targets sympathetic to such ideals.
54:15
If suitable suspects are identified, FBI agents
54:17
then run a sting, often creating a
54:20
fake terror plot in which it helps
54:22
supply weapons and targets. As reported by
54:24
The Intercept in 2015, informant-led sting operations
54:27
are central to the FBI's counter-terrorism program.
54:29
Of 508 defendants prosecuted in federal terrorism-related
54:31
cases in the decade after 9-11, 243 were
54:33
involved with
54:36
an FBI informant, while 158 were
54:38
targets of sting operations. Of those cases,
54:40
an informant or FBI undercover operative led
54:43
49 defendants in their
54:45
terrorism plots. Bloody hell, so
54:47
in 10% of them, the FBI were actually in
54:49
charge. In half of them, the FBI were there.
54:51
That means that at least 50% of
54:54
the terrorism that you're scared of is the FBI. And
54:56
that's what we know about. Imagine what you don't
54:59
know about. Imagine the stuff where they haven't left
55:01
a trail of breadcrumbs everywhere like lunatics. Half of
55:03
the stuff you're believing in is created by the
55:05
legacy media. The other half is set up by
55:07
the Deep State, who are basically living in a
55:09
simulation. In these
55:11
cases, the FBI says paid informants and undercover
55:14
agents are foiling attacks before they occur. But
55:16
the evidence suggests, in a recent Human Rights
55:18
Watch report on the subject illustrates, that the
55:20
FBI isn't always nabbing would-be terrorists so much
55:23
as setting up mentally ill or economically desperate
55:25
people to commit crimes they could never have
55:27
accomplished on their own. Yeah, that sounds a
55:29
little more like it. Or potentially the four
55:31
guys in Moscow that have just been arrested
55:34
for that attack when you look at them
55:36
and how that whole thing's playing out. You
55:38
can't assume anything anymore. The Reason they
55:40
want to shut down, Indeed, Alex Jones or
55:42
me or Joe Rogan or anybody is because
55:45
we ask these questions continually. And There's no
55:47
doubt that occasionally channels like this one make
55:49
mistakes. But The Deep State and the establishment
55:51
aren't interested in that. What they're interested in
55:53
is being able to control reality, be able
55:56
to control reality in order to preserve the
55:58
system. Since The September 11 Attack... The
56:00
right government is prosecute over a hundred
56:02
people on terrorism charges, many included a
56:04
similarly troubling makes of judicial in law
56:06
enforcement bias. The people who ended up
56:08
in the cross hairs are often not
56:11
serious threats for rather those susceptible to
56:13
the tactics employed by the authorities. Ramsey
56:15
Kasem, a C. University of New York
56:17
School of Law professor said is alarming
56:19
when you look across these cases and
56:21
see and over representation suspects who are
56:24
mentally deficient, marginalize or otherwise honorable being
56:26
the target of the sting operation and
56:28
it raises questions about the. Reality of
56:30
the terrorist threat that was depicted by the
56:32
F B I guess you'd have to look
56:34
at the entire time in a new life
56:37
because was seemed like a raft a terrorist
56:39
threats across the nation now it seems was
56:41
at least fifty percent a day to day
56:43
operations. you might be a person crew at
56:45
that point was very pro America and patriotic
56:48
and therefore assumed that they were terrorists everywhere.
56:50
But now if you'll patriotic a Broderick out
56:52
his you better is that have hardened terrorists.
56:54
The War on Terror as it was ways
56:56
that home often went off the people who
56:58
posed no real threat. To United States, the
57:01
wide ranging use of undercover informant was one
57:03
of the most controversial tactics used by the
57:05
F B I and Us prosecutors in domestic
57:07
counterterrorism cases are some as dumb as the
57:09
F B. I employed more than fifteen thousand
57:12
informants across the United States, many of whom
57:14
were tasked with going on cycle fishing expeditions
57:16
and were same will trade communities without knowledge
57:18
of any actual criminal plot He of us
57:20
as a minority report stuff isn't. If we
57:22
go again, let them know the a show
57:25
you on this just for such it ourselves.
57:27
We arrest individuals who have broken the law
57:29
but they will. Lie ones are say
57:31
well look bad person was willing to
57:33
participate in a plot. Bet that an
57:35
odd moral and philosophical time would you
57:38
sleep with this person if you believe
57:40
I want you to sleep with them,
57:42
would you pick up this. Money that's
57:44
been left on the floor? Well, maybe.
57:46
If you're poor or vulnerable or
57:48
desperately. That's not the same as I
57:50
malevolent. bad at south dot a now
57:53
they're why to create havoc anti or
57:55
somewhere he seems like we are now
57:57
is the ongoing criminalization of the domestic
57:59
population in order to shut down the
58:01
threat that just ordinary patriots now represent
58:04
in America hell bent on centralized power.
58:06
FBI agents are rated and scored by
58:08
their ability to recruit informants as well
58:10
as how prolific those informants
58:14
are, Cassam said. Even if they didn't
58:16
join law enforcement to do knock and
58:18
talks or surveil people at mosques they
58:20
discovered that if they don't fulfil that
58:22
tasking their career prospects might be hampered.
58:24
In addition to sowing paranoia and mistrusting
58:26
communities across the country the heavy use
58:28
of informants led to an abundance of
58:30
cases in which seemingly innocent people found
58:32
themselves targeted. Informants themselves often
58:35
had their own motivations for delivering results
58:37
to their handlers whether it was to
58:39
obtain financial rewards from the US government
58:41
or to escape their own legal or
58:43
immigration problems. The years after 9-11 saw
58:45
a shift away from the more traditional
58:47
role of informants as the passive eyes
58:49
and ears of the federal government inside
58:51
an organized criminal syndicate towards something far
58:53
more central, active and participatory, Cassam said.
58:56
These proposed so-called terrorism plots funded
58:58
them, provided means of execution, coaching
59:00
and even coached the targets of
59:02
stings over prolonged periods of time
59:04
in order to enable prosecutors to
59:06
paint their conduct as criminally punishable.
59:08
In essence what we have here
59:10
is evidence that the CIA and
59:12
FBI and presumably agencies whose names
59:14
we don't even know frequently participate in
59:16
the creation of dynamics that allow the
59:18
persecution prosecution and criminalization of indeed entire
59:20
populations at certain points. And this is
59:23
not entirely new, it's just the ability
59:25
to practice it at scale is new.
59:27
In the 1970s in our country if
59:29
you had an Irish accent you were
59:31
in jeopardy. In the 60s in the
59:33
United States of America if you were
59:35
a participant in the movement for civil
59:37
rights or voting rights or the ability
59:39
to freely communicate or travel on public
59:41
transport you were targeted by the CIA
59:43
and FBI. And Now if you're
59:45
Alex Jones with theories and ideas, many
59:47
of which are accurate, some of which
59:49
are not accurate. Like anybody who's postulating
59:51
and speculating you are a target or
59:53
even if you are an ordinary American
59:55
who has doubts about the way your
59:57
country is going about increased central authority.
1:00:00
Increase censorship, Increase Andy protests lot new
1:00:02
abilities using I to monitor and control
1:00:04
entire population. You are now a terrorist.
1:00:06
What this story shows else is that
1:00:08
unless you happen to be one of
1:00:10
those people who buy convenience or design
1:00:13
agrees with the current agenda of the
1:00:15
powerful, you are potentially a terrorist. All
1:00:17
we all basically terrorists. Now that us
1:00:19
as was a criminal we think in
1:00:21
the chat see with the second. Small.
1:00:29
Well you awakened. One the yeah. Wanna
1:00:31
enjoy a simple sip of black tea
1:00:33
which sideswiped homemade we now know potentially
1:00:36
does certainly is more effective in some
1:00:38
other measures. That shows I would rather
1:00:40
more aggressively markets. He's got some eggs
1:00:42
on comments room and of course we're
1:00:44
doing our saw a common from a
1:00:47
in the stream their lot. When are
1:00:49
you gonna cover these bouncy stories? And
1:00:51
then we You said in this is
1:00:53
a direct quote I would seem hung.
1:00:56
Now we're not moving directly to lynching.
1:00:58
Our movement is primarily a spiritual one,
1:01:00
but the principle of justice is significant
1:01:02
so we'll be covering that story in
1:01:04
a few seconds cause of course Rand
1:01:07
Paul has vowed to investigate Found Shades.
1:01:09
Clever invective. The Cia is fab you.
1:01:11
Less sarcasm. Blue knows. Bought by in
1:01:13
seventy four. How's it going? Where's all
1:01:15
the Alex Jones dow as now? Korea?
1:01:18
Six to six. Why is it always.
1:01:22
Was a always grind the dice
1:01:24
does same. Fab. Guy
1:01:27
Brothers are particularly susceptible to these
1:01:29
things. I don't know why that
1:01:31
is above the latest one lot.
1:01:33
One the ins into this of
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Federal Reserve A is it seems
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I'll type hey listen will do some additional content
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them fish taking cocaine now and I was going
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on in the world that as like an hour.
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bad dog. I'm in charge. I'm
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in charge now. For. You this
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I to judge this? Get into him Subs:
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Ron Paul vows. To probe underneath out
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his secret trips to the Cia.
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Before. Cove Eight Nine same
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as get into this story rebels as
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he will investigate doctor and me fallacies
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secret trips before Kobe top republican who
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is of course run both a wants
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to investigate the off the books visits
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to the spy agency the questions the
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Woo Hyun Lab League theory center around
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pose as he will continue his probe
1:02:58
into the origins of covered nineteen by
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investigate doctor and he found his see
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grew up off the books trips to
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the sea ice weird as net haven't
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off the books trips to the same
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trip to the sea ice. What was
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underneath our he doing student visa is
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a supposed to be concerned primarily through
1:03:15
the health of the American people that
1:03:17
is not meant to be Indoor things
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are and products know meant to be.
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Telling you throw under no circumstances drive
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a medication not meant to be funding
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but Curia Dual Purpose research says I'm.
1:03:28
On usual spot think now of
1:03:30
the catalogue. Of unusual events peculiar
1:03:32
an inconvenient facts are accumulate in
1:03:35
around this issue. weber the places
1:03:37
that were made about vaccine efficacy
1:03:39
versus the reality of it. Weather
1:03:41
is. The claims though a made about
1:03:43
the severity of cove Nine think versus
1:03:45
the reality of that the expenditure an
1:03:48
extraordinary profits my by the pharmaceutical industry
1:03:50
on adverse events on even excess. This
1:03:52
is an. Extraordinary story and we go
1:03:54
go until I guess I see. the
1:03:57
irony is on absurdly version with toby
1:03:59
bryant Now, Paul disclosed
1:04:01
that Fauci, the former director of
1:04:03
the National Institutes of Allergy and
1:04:05
Infectious Diseases, NIAID, was friendly with
1:04:07
the CIA, which is notably one
1:04:09
of the few federal agencies that
1:04:12
still has not clearly established Covid-19
1:04:14
origins. We have another
1:04:16
whistleblower from the CIA that says that the
1:04:18
scientific committee that was commissioned to look into
1:04:20
the origins of the virus actually
1:04:23
voted 6 to 1 that it came
1:04:25
from the lab and that they were overall
1:04:27
by superiors of the CIA. The
1:04:30
agency's reversal and its secretive means with Fauci
1:04:32
are suspicious, Paul said. I don't know if
1:04:34
you guys saw Rand Paul
1:04:36
when he came on our show, but
1:04:38
he's a brilliant communicator and I think
1:04:40
that he's one of the people in
1:04:43
the Senate who we can rely
1:04:45
on. I know some of you have questions and
1:04:47
some of you have doubts and it's good to
1:04:50
be circumspect about all political figures and maybe even
1:04:52
all figures in the public eye. But when it
1:04:54
comes to this issue, Rand Paul from the beginning
1:04:56
has been consistent. He is a post
1:04:58
he made. Newly obtained documents confirm,
1:05:00
yet again, that Fauci lied about
1:05:02
Covid. Fauci's NIH lab was a
1:05:04
partner with Wuhan on a proposal
1:05:07
to engineer a highly transmissible coronavirus
1:05:09
in 2018. But
1:05:11
he wasn't alone. Fifteen government agencies knew
1:05:13
about it and said nothing. Americans
1:05:15
deserve answers. Well, if you're American or
1:05:17
if you're a citizen or subject or
1:05:20
a member of our species, if you're
1:05:22
living on our planet, you were affected
1:05:24
by the Covid pandemic. We live in
1:05:27
a perpetual state of amnesia now where
1:05:29
we forget the information of just a
1:05:31
few hours ago where the Internet is
1:05:34
regularly scrubbed of vital content and
1:05:36
important information. And we're invited to
1:05:38
live in this extraordinary endless present
1:05:41
where we're supposed to go, oh,
1:05:43
well, yeah, no, it doesn't matter.
1:05:45
If Anthony Fauci partnered
1:05:47
a laboratory that was involved in
1:05:49
the engineering of a highly transmissible
1:05:52
coronavirus, obviously the implication is that
1:05:54
he participated in the creation of
1:05:56
the lab. Excuse me. The creation
1:05:58
of the lab. pathogen that
1:06:00
ultimately leaked and then was oddly
1:06:02
and extraordinarily put in charge of
1:06:05
the response to it. Weren't you
1:06:07
thinking at the time when the
1:06:09
Wuhan lab leak theory was still
1:06:11
up for question and in some
1:06:13
extraordinary corners people are still debating
1:06:15
whether or not that is indeed
1:06:17
a verifiable or justifiable valid theory.
1:06:20
The idea that the very people
1:06:22
that caused this problem were in
1:06:24
charge of solving this problem, the
1:06:26
very people that caused this problem
1:06:28
were profiting as a result of
1:06:30
this problem and were in charge
1:06:32
of the solution, the social measures,
1:06:35
the ideological response is astonishing,
1:06:37
is an astonishing fact after contend
1:06:40
with. 15 agencies knew in 2018
1:06:42
that the
1:06:48
Wuhan Institute of Virology were trying to create
1:06:50
a coronavirus like Covid-19. This is astonishing.
1:06:54
This is by Rample. My
1:06:57
investigation has recently discovered government officials from
1:07:00
15 federal agencies knew in 2018 that
1:07:02
the Wuhan Institute of Virology was trying
1:07:04
to create a coronavirus like Covid-19. These
1:07:06
officials knew that the Chinese lab was
1:07:08
proposing to create a Covid-19 like
1:07:11
virus and not one of these officials revealed
1:07:13
this scheme to the public. Shouldn't that been
1:07:15
the first thing any of us were told
1:07:17
day one before they even said you might
1:07:19
want to wear a mask or stand six
1:07:21
feet away from people? An idea that just
1:07:24
appeared out of the ether apparently or before
1:07:26
they banned spore or before they
1:07:28
imposed mandate in vaccines? And they
1:07:30
say we should probably tell you
1:07:33
that in all likelihood we caused
1:07:35
this. Isn't that an
1:07:37
extraordinary piece of information? Isn't that vital?
1:07:39
Doesn't that tell you everything you know
1:07:41
about the establishment and the way that
1:07:43
power operates in 2024 and
1:07:46
clearly has done for well at least since
1:07:48
2018? Government
1:07:51
officials representing at least 15
1:07:53
federal agencies were briefed on a project proposed
1:07:57
by Peter Dazak's EcoHealth Alliance and
1:07:59
the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
1:08:01
This project, the Diffuse Project,
1:08:03
proposed to insert a furin
1:08:05
cleavage site into a coronavirus to
1:08:08
create a novel chimeric virus
1:08:10
that would have been shockingly
1:08:12
similar to the COVID-19 virus. So
1:08:14
there is evidence, hard evidence,
1:08:16
but an identifiable factor that was
1:08:18
present in coronavirus was visible
1:08:22
and observable in a proposal
1:08:24
that preceded COVID-19. So
1:08:26
it's like if I was to say, oh, I'm
1:08:28
gonna create a car that's green and the
1:08:30
steering wheels in the middle rather than to
1:08:32
the side. And then there was a whole
1:08:34
bunch of these cars mysteriously appeared. You'd say,
1:08:37
is this based on these designs? And you'd
1:08:39
be right to make such an inquiry. In my
1:08:41
mind, that's based on that Simpsons episode where Homer
1:08:43
is allowed to invent a car. I don't know
1:08:45
why that's the image that came to me. For
1:08:48
years, I've been fighting, this is Rand Paul, for
1:08:52
years I've been fighting to obtain records
1:08:54
from dozens of federal agencies relating to
1:08:56
the origins of COVID-19 and the defuse
1:08:58
project. Under duress, the
1:09:00
administration finally released documents that
1:09:02
show that the defuse project was pitched
1:09:04
to at least 15 agencies
1:09:06
in 2018. What is
1:09:08
this? X factor, this is extraordinary.
1:09:10
What does this mean? It means that at
1:09:13
least 15 federal agencies knew from the beginning
1:09:15
of the pandemic that EcoHealth Alliance and the
1:09:17
Wuhan Institute of Virology were seeking federal funding
1:09:19
in 2018 to create a virus
1:09:21
genetically very similar, if not identical to COVID-19. Now
1:09:23
that's the kind of thing that
1:09:26
at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic
1:09:28
would have been regarded as hysteria. If
1:09:30
you'd have said that, you'd have been
1:09:32
marched out of your home. You would
1:09:34
have been called a heretic, a lunatic.
1:09:37
This was at a time when people
1:09:39
were celebrating Anthony Faltry, like he was
1:09:41
a tiny little garden ornament version of
1:09:43
Elvis Presley. He was adjacent
1:09:45
to a secular saint. Oh, look at
1:09:47
this guy, the way he stands up to Donald
1:09:49
Trump. Did he just laugh into his head?
1:09:51
Is it right to find this guy sexy?
1:09:54
Is it right to find this guy
1:09:56
criminal? Seems like a more germane inquiry
1:09:59
now. Disturbingly. Not one of these 15
1:10:01
agencies spoke up to warn us that the Wuhan
1:10:03
Institute of Virology had been pitching this research. Why
1:10:05
not? Not one of these agencies warned anyone that
1:10:07
this Chinese lab had already put together plans to
1:10:09
create such a virus. Can you tell me in
1:10:11
a chat right now because I'm a little confused.
1:10:14
Can you tell me how such a thing has
1:10:16
been able to occur? Why is
1:10:18
this information reaching us now when we're
1:10:20
all somewhat fatigued and weary of the
1:10:22
story? Probably as a result of certain
1:10:24
medical interventions, if not the disease itself.
1:10:26
So do you see that when
1:10:29
people talk about long covid and say, oh,
1:10:31
that's probably long covid. Are you sure it's
1:10:34
long covid? Are you sure it's not an
1:10:36
adverse injury or a result of having taken
1:10:38
the medication? It don't matter because either way,
1:10:40
this was done to you by the
1:10:42
pharmaceutical industry and their state appointed
1:10:45
agents and various agencies that you,
1:10:47
by the way, to top it
1:10:50
all off, actually fund. This is
1:10:52
a crime against humanity. It's hard
1:10:54
to find a parallel to. Not
1:10:57
surprising to some of us, Dr. Andy
1:11:00
Fauci's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
1:11:02
Diseases, NIAID, was not only briefed on
1:11:04
Wuhan's desire to create this virus, NIAID
1:11:06
was actually listed as a participant in
1:11:08
the initial defuse project. Fauci's
1:11:11
Rocky Mountain Lab, which is an annoying thing to
1:11:13
call it, duh duh duh duh duh duh duh
1:11:15
duh duh duh duh duh, Yo Adrian, I did
1:11:17
it. What did you do? I did some very
1:11:20
dangerous and irresponsible dual purpose research. And as a
1:11:22
matter of fact, that's one of the reasons I
1:11:24
speak like this. You know, imagine that
1:11:26
with the Rocky voice and be a better joke.
1:11:30
It was named as a partner alongside
1:11:32
the Wuhan Institute of Virology in the
1:11:34
proposal. These documents also reveal that scientists
1:11:36
whose lab has received millions of dollars
1:11:38
from EcoHealth Alliance was also part of
1:11:40
the original plan to create these chimeric
1:11:42
coronaviruses. This researcher, Ian Lipkin, also later
1:11:44
became one of the authors of Proximal
1:11:46
Origins, a journal paper commissioned by Fauci
1:11:49
and the National Institutes of Health head
1:11:51
Francis Collins to throw shade on anyone
1:11:53
arguing that the virus might have come
1:11:55
from the lab. Yeah, Ian Lipkin never
1:11:57
revealed to the public the defuse proposal.
1:12:00
He wrote an article saying this
1:12:02
simply could not have come from a laboratory.
1:12:04
This has come from some dirty, stinking little
1:12:06
wet market. It could have come from anywhere,
1:12:08
but I guess it comes from a wet
1:12:11
market. Just in what they're eating in there.
1:12:13
This guy was abreast of
1:12:15
the situation a year in advance.
1:12:17
Know what? You seriously think that
1:12:19
all these people whose jobs it
1:12:22
is to analyze viruses, to fund
1:12:24
research, that actual scientists themselves think,
1:12:26
bloody hell, this coronavirus, enough reminds
1:12:28
me of that research that
1:12:30
we funded, patented and sanctioned a
1:12:32
while back. What's going on? Inconceivable
1:12:36
corruption. This is worse than anything
1:12:38
that happened like Iran-Contra in the
1:12:41
80s, or any crazy stuff with
1:12:43
Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. This
1:12:45
should bring down governments. This should
1:12:47
bring down the establishment. This is cause
1:12:50
enough to never, ever trust them again.
1:12:52
Thank God you're awakened. Thank God you
1:12:54
are no longer a dupe to these
1:12:56
villains, these serpent-like individuals.
1:12:59
Heavenly Father, please forgive them. And I
1:13:01
don't want to condemn anybody here, but
1:13:03
my God, this is staggering, isn't it?
1:13:06
Millions of people died from COVID-19. We
1:13:08
now know that over 15 government agencies, as
1:13:11
well as the investigators, Peter Dasek, Ralph Barrick,
1:13:13
Ian Lipkin, and scientists at NIAID's Rocky Mountain
1:13:15
Lab, all knew of the Wuhan Institute of
1:13:17
Virology's desire to create a coronavirus with a
1:13:19
fear and cleavage site, a virus preadapted for
1:13:22
human transition. What they never knew is that
1:13:24
the point would come where people like you
1:13:26
and me, people that maybe didn't even finish
1:13:28
education, would now recognize what a fear and
1:13:31
cleavage site is. Because I know that you
1:13:33
think childish things, don't you? When you hear
1:13:35
the phrase fear and cleavage site, well, grow
1:13:37
up right now. Because you're going to have
1:13:40
to grow up, because you're going to have
1:13:42
to have enough about you, enough awareness to
1:13:44
go, hang on a minute. So what you're
1:13:46
saying is that a microscopic level, this is
1:13:48
biologically identifiable as the type of virus that
1:13:51
ultimately took the world by storm, like Bethelmania
1:13:53
in a cough, and meant that no one
1:13:55
could go out of their houses, or support
1:13:57
their football team, or go to their grandmother's...
1:14:00
funeral or turn up at schools or see
1:14:02
babies be born because and then
1:14:04
they tried to resume themselves as heroes don't worry I'm
1:14:06
Anthony Fauci like he was all sexy and
1:14:08
everything we've got this vaccine have you
1:14:11
tried that vaccine correctly stop asking questions
1:14:13
I am science I'm so much science
1:14:15
that I could both create pandemics and
1:14:18
solve the pandemics I am everything
1:14:20
he's like a transformer he's like
1:14:23
the Optimus Prime or Megatron I
1:14:25
don't know which ones the baddie
1:14:27
our transformers but he would be
1:14:29
both of them anyway wouldn't a
1:14:31
scientist in disguise Anthony Fauci scientist
1:14:33
in disguise likely hundreds
1:14:36
of people in the government knew of this
1:14:38
proposal to create a COVID-19 like virus and
1:14:40
virtually every one of these people chose to
1:14:42
keep quiet to obscure and ultimately conceal information
1:14:45
that might save lives by letting the world
1:14:47
know this was no sleepy animal virus with
1:14:49
poor transmission what do you feel about this
1:14:52
are you not outraged are you not now
1:14:54
willing to become disobedient are you not
1:14:56
willing to spread the good news of
1:14:58
your own awakening like the corona virus
1:15:00
itself to ensure that everyone in the
1:15:02
world receives this wisdom to ensure that everyone
1:15:05
in the world becomes protected from this
1:15:07
globalist establishment conspiracy in real time
1:15:09
playing out across the planet are
1:15:12
you not now willing to oppose them I
1:15:14
know you are thank you for the ongoing
1:15:16
inspiration thank you for participating in
1:15:18
this adventure with us because you
1:15:20
know this is the time to awaken we
1:15:23
have no choice start looking
1:15:25
for new alliances not new enemies
1:15:27
start looking for ways to oppose
1:15:29
start looking for ways to reach out to people
1:15:31
you previously would have regarded
1:15:33
in enmity because if we don't unify
1:15:36
fast we're in a lot of trouble if
1:15:38
this is what passes for good science these days but
1:15:40
hey that's just what I think guys
1:15:42
we're gonna do a little bit more content
1:15:44
over on locals our Awaken Wonder community where
1:15:46
we do an additional video every single week
1:15:48
this week Nazi UFOs and that's not as
1:15:51
crazy as it sounds because it turns out
1:15:53
that they did do that to
1:15:55
UFOs all right so there you go deal with it
1:15:57
live with it we'll be getting into that on our
1:15:59
extra additional video also Roseanne Barr and Dr Nels
1:16:01
are gonna be on the show next week Roseanne
1:16:04
Barr did a live conversation how did you guys
1:16:06
it be Awakened Wonders Feel about it was you
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there blessed Oh Bird was you there D
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Day 99 were you there our brothers and
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sisters our fellow revolutionaries like love in
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action how many of you guys are gonna click
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be childish click the link in the description
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get on over here we're gonna talk about
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fish on cocaine hey we've got to have
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fun sometime huh huh those fish on cocaine
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you know they'd be like they'd be like
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I'm gonna do some really bad jokes about
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fish on cocaine in a minute and you
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join us over there right now hey
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become one was look at this recipe this list
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God is great things it reminds me to
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say that there's a special offer which I
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think is the biggest driver of it because
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we need you actually to support this movement
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because we are under attack from the establishment
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and we require your support it's absolutely vital
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it's absolutely necessary even now our enemies gather
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the dark-hearted serpents that they are and we
1:17:08
must oppose them and the only way we
1:17:10
can oppose them is through crew unity that's
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why we do a meditation every week we
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do a weekly book club we're doing mere
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Christianity which has a surprising number of
1:17:18
spelling errors in it we do additional
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conversations after the show which is what we're
1:17:22
doing right after this one and I want to
1:17:24
welcome Grinsilla st. William Reverend Jack and so many
1:17:26
more other new members like Tran Danny I fear
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hell not everyone's gonna have a little bit of
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fun ain't a little bit of cocaine down the
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