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Andrew Bridgen recounts his time in the Conservative Party, his expulsion for speaking out about COVID-19, and his current views on vaccines, governance, and global policy agendas. He states the evidence about vaccines has existed for a long time and is now receiving more mainstream coverage, though he believes the “controlled hangout” is not complete and that those responsible for what he calls the biggest crime against humanity should be held to account. He mentions a fear that the situation could repeat itself. Bridgen describes his awareness in 2022 that government vaccine plans were alarming, including proposals to vaccinate babies as young as six months. He says many Brexiteer colleagues privately doubted vaccines or knew of harms, but would not publicly speak out. He narrates personal anecdotes from MPs and their relatives who suffered vaccine harms, and alleges attempts to bribe him to betray constituents. He recalls a final warning before his expulsion, including a meeting with a senior party figure in which he discussed vaccine harms, NG163 (the supposed end-of-life policy) and the alleged euthanization of vulnerable elderly patients in hospitals during the first COVID wave. Bridgen claims NG163 involved giving respiratory suppressants (midazolam and morphine) to suspected COVID-19 patients to hasten death, arguing vulnerable elderly were euthanized to create fear and push vaccine uptake. He asserts the party line then was there was no political appetite for his views, while warning about the powerful vested interests resisting scrutiny. He ties these experiences to broader political corruption and explains his own rise from an electorate he won against expectations to a financially successful private life that later collapsed due to government actions, including HS2. He argues HS2 is a “massive fraud” with a long timeline but little tangible progress, including laying no track despite vast spending. Bridgen connects his experiences to broader revelations: exposing the Post Office Horizon scandal (involving Michael and Susan Rudkin, constituents), involvement in pushing for a public inquiry he says was ultimately dismissed, and his belief that the public inquiry system is designed to delay accountability, enrich lawyers, and avoid criminal responsibility. He argues for private criminal prosecutions instead of public inquiries. He highlights his other campaigns, such as exposing modern slavery in Leicester’s fast-fashion industry (sweatshop conditions, underpaid workers, overcrowded housing), and his 2023 Thalidomide documentary. He notes the Thalidomide cover-up, the role of Grunenthal, and the Strasbourg Court of Justice ruling that Parliament had suppressed debate for 11 years, which he links to lessons about accountability and pharmaceutical accountability. He asserts parallels between Thalidomide and COVID-19 vaccines, alleging marketing claims of “safe and effective” violated by later warnings. Bridgen claims that, after his vaccine activism, he became financially ruined by political power and judicial manipulation. He argues the system is broken and favors elites over the public, advocating a complete governance overhaul toward direct democracy. He envisions reducing MPs, enlarging constituencies, banning external interests from MPs, limiting terms, and creating referendums every three months with the people acting as a second chamber, provided there is a free and fair press to inform voters. He cites Switzerland as a model for direct democracy and prosperity. Regarding digital ID, Bridgen calls it the cornerstone of Agenda 2030, noting all parliaments have signed up and that it is not debated in Parliament, yet is essential to implementing Agenda 2030 and the supposed control over carbon, banking, and speech. He argues that digital ID will enable a form of social control and a centralized, surveillant state, potentially resembling a Chinese social-credit system. He criticizes both major parties for not opposing digital ID and for celebrating reforms or international alignments that he sees as erosive of freedoms. The discussion also covers the X platform (Twitter) and freedom of speech, with Bridgen suggesting government pressure to suppress alternative media and noting international interest from Australia. He mentions recent arrests for social media posts, and says there is a broader pattern of state control, including concerns about child trafficking, child abuse, and alleged occult or Luciferian networks as part of a global corruption scheme. Towards the end, Bridgen touches on education issues, including concerns about gender ideology and indoctrination in schools, arguing for science-based education free from political influence, and calling for reform to prevent what he terms a descent into a dystopian future. He argues that the root cause is a deliberate, systemic shift toward centralized power and surveillance, and he believes decisive action can halt it.

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Selfish leaders of the 21st century are destroying themselves and the world. Secret societies are behind deliberate evil actions. Titles like prime minister, president, king, or church leader mean nothing. Lockdowns are seen as slavery, and the coronavirus can be easily treated with proven medications, not experimental vaccines. Bill Gates, Rockefeller, and Rothschild are called out. People should not be forced to take vaccinations for safety measures. PCR testing kits and statistics are labeled as frauds. The World Health Organization, NIH, and Anthony Fauci are also called frauds. The speaker questions if anyone has the courage to speak the truth and not be blinded by money.

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In September, media outlets accused Russell Brand of being a sex criminal, sparking a widespread call for his censorship. This campaign, however, was rooted in his dissenting views on major issues like war and economic policy, which threatened powerful interests. Brand was labeled a Chinese propagandist for his critiques on Ukraine, a tactic used by government-affiliated organizations to undermine independent voices. He discussed the alarming connections between government, big pharma, and media, revealing a coordinated effort to suppress dissent. Despite facing serious allegations during a personal crisis, including his son's heart surgery, Brand emphasized the importance of family and truth. He believes that the current climate of fear and control could lead to a collective awakening against authoritarianism, urging a return to individual sovereignty and connection to nature.

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Russell Brand's past struggles with sex addiction are well-documented, and he has never tried to hide them. The idea that he is being targeted now because of his views on COVID and big pharma is being questioned. The establishment seems to be seeking revenge and has regurgitated old accusations against him. Despite this, Brand continues to thrive with a successful media platform and a sold-out tour. It is important for him to remember that as long as he knows who he is and tries to do right by others, he will prevail. People who support him should continue to do so, as it is unfair to be attacked solely for having different opinions.

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Selfish leaders of the 21st century are destroying themselves and the world. Secret societies are behind deliberate evil actions. Titles like prime minister, president, king, or church leader mean nothing. Lockdowns are seen as slavery, and the coronavirus can be easily treated with proven medications, not experimental vaccines. Bill Gates, Rockefeller, and Rothschild are called out. People should not be forced to take vaccinations for safety measures. PCR testing kits and statistics are labeled as frauds. The World Health Organization, NIH, and Anthony Fauci are also called frauds. The speaker questions if anyone has the courage to speak the truth and not be blinded by money.

Mark Changizi

Shall we excuse leaders for their tyrannical Covid policies because they were lied to? Moment 338
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Mark Changizi argues that world leaders promoting COVID interventions, like Jacinda Ardern, should not be excused as victims of mass hysteria; they are morally culpable for their actions.

Mark Changizi

The Plandemic-ers prevented many lockdowners from waking up. Moment 380
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Mark Changizi discusses the misconceptions surrounding the pandemic, emphasizing that societal-level evils arise from collective hysteria rather than master planning. He argues that blaming individuals like politicians distracts from understanding the true mechanisms of these phenomena.

The Rubin Report

Bill Maher's Crowd Roars for Russell Brand's Relentless Truth Bombs | Direct Message | Rubin Report
Guests: Russell Brand
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On March 6, 2023, Dave Rubin hosted Russell Brand on the Rubin Report, discussing various topics, including Brand's recent appearance on Real Time with Bill Maher. Brand criticized the corporate media and the pharmaceutical industry, highlighting how they profit from crises while ordinary people suffer. He emphasized the need for systemic change in politics, arguing that the focus should be on genuine representation rather than partisan bickering. Rubin framed the discussion around clips from Brand's appearance, where he challenged MSNBC's narrative and defended Fox News against accusations of misinformation. Brand pointed out the hypocrisy of attacking Fox while ignoring the propaganda from networks like MSNBC, asserting that both sides contribute to the misinformation landscape. The conversation also touched on Bernie Sanders, who appeared on the same episode of Maher’s show. Rubin criticized Sanders for his inability to differentiate between equity and equality, calling it a fundamental flaw in his socialist ideology. He argued that Sanders has accomplished little in his political career despite promoting socialist policies. Rubin and Brand discussed the broader implications of media narratives and the importance of holding institutions accountable for their misinformation. They noted how the political landscape is shifting, with more people waking up to the realities of the "machine" that governs media and politics. The episode concluded with a call to action for viewers to recognize the need for change and to support alternative platforms like Rumble that resist censorship. Rubin emphasized the importance of building new systems that prioritize truth and accountability over partisan agendas.

Mark Changizi

Our authoritarian freedom leaders.
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Mark Changizi critiques former lockdown supporters who now claim to be pro-freedom. He argues that their justifications lack a principled foundation for civil liberties and that they are culpable for their past authoritarian views. He emphasizes that true freedom requires consistent principles to prevent future mass hysteria, which many faux freedom warriors fail to recognize.

The Rubin Report

Joe Rogan & Bill Maher Have Blistering Response to the New Left | Direct Message | Rubin Report
Guests: Bill Maher
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Dave Rubin returns to the studio after a five-week hiatus, excited to unveil a new studio setup. He reflects on the evolution of his show over the past decade, highlighting the transition from various studios to his current location in Miami. Rubin emphasizes the importance of focusing on family during his time off, including a digital detox in a Mexican rainforest. He discusses the ongoing battle between new media and traditional media, referencing Bill Maher’s podcast and his comments on the freedom of expression in different formats. Maher notes that he can say things on his podcast that he cannot on HBO, illustrating the constraints of mainstream media. Rubin also touches on Tucker Carlson's shift to independence after leaving Fox News, emphasizing the control exerted by corporate media. He critiques the current state of late-night television, where hosts have become sycophants for the establishment, contrasting them with independent voices. The conversation shifts to the COVID-19 pandemic, with Rubin criticizing the misinformation propagated by government officials and media figures, including Anthony Fauci and Rachel Maddow. He highlights the absurdity of ongoing policies and the manipulation of public perception by three-letter agencies. Rubin concludes by urging viewers to awaken those still adhering to mainstream narratives, emphasizing the need for independent thought as the political landscape evolves. He expresses optimism about the future and the potential for meaningful change through independent media.

Mark Changizi

The Lockdowner apology we'll never hear. Moment 454
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Mark Changizi reflects on his initial support for COVID lockdowns, admitting he succumbed to groupthink and compromised his belief in civil liberties. He emphasizes the need to recognize the failures of public policy during the pandemic and the importance of safeguarding civil liberties against emergency measures. He acknowledges his own culpability and the lessons learned.

Mark Changizi

Co*id era Civil Liberties violations, and the Full Circle Moment. Moment 360
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Mark Changizi discusses how many people fail to recognize tyranny, citing examples like bans on church services, business shutdowns, and civil liberties violations during COVID interventions. He notes that these actions became taboo, leading to widespread acceptance and enforcement by the public.

Mark Changizi

Six myths debunked by anti-lockdown “freedom warriors” who pushed Covid authoritarianism. Moment 520
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Dr. Mark Changizi discusses six myths about anti-lockdown figures who initially supported lockdowns. He argues that mass hysteria existed, the COVID response involved bottom-up pressures, well-intentioned people contributed to authoritarianism, and that freedom advocates initially failed to protect civil liberties. Memory of these events is fleeting.

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Why I go after so many fake “freedom leaders.” Moment 476
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Mark Changizi discusses how many who initially supported lockdowns have shifted to anti-lockdown views, emphasizing that true freedom requires principled foundations, not reliance on changing science or conspiracy theories.

Tucker Carlson

Russell Brand on his Baptism, Big Pharma, Donald Trump, and the Globalists’ Attempt to Become God
Guests: Russell Brand
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Tucker Carlson announces an upcoming docuseries featuring exclusive footage of Donald Trump on the campaign trail, capturing real-time events and insights into the presidential race. He emphasizes the importance of community and shared beliefs, asserting that many people feel isolated in their views, which is a deliberate tactic by those in power. Carlson argues that normal desires for family and privacy are being undermined by a collectivist ideology that disregards individual rights. He critiques the current political landscape, suggesting that the government prioritizes control over individual freedoms, and highlights the need for a return to recognizing the inherent dignity of individuals as creations of God. Carlson expresses gratitude for the connections he's made with like-minded individuals, emphasizing that most people share common values and desires, despite being portrayed as divided. Russell Brand joins Carlson, discussing the chaotic state of the world and the potential for hope amidst despair. He reflects on the power of technology to either control or liberate, advocating for a decentralized approach to governance that prioritizes individual freedom. Brand shares his personal journey of awakening to faith, emphasizing the importance of love, forgiveness, and community in overcoming societal challenges. Both Carlson and Brand highlight the significance of shared values over political labels, calling for unity and understanding among people from diverse backgrounds. They express optimism for the future, suggesting that genuine connections and a focus on spiritual values can lead to positive change. Brand concludes with a prayer for unity and grace in the upcoming election, reinforcing the idea that true redemption and hope lie in faith and community.

Mark Changizi

We must remember Covid because it represents the ultimate failure in authoritarianism. Moment 415
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COVID interventions exemplify the failure of centralized control, highlighting the dangers of mass hysteria and authoritarianism in public policy.

Mark Changizi

The Lockdowners are the scientist who burns down the labs of all those who disagree. Moment 384
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Censorship during COVID violated civil liberties, silencing opposing voices and undermining free expression essential for truth.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 70 Russell Brand Responds to Coordinated Smear Campaign Against Him
Guests: Russell Brand
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Tucker Carlson discusses the media's portrayal of Russell Brand as a sex criminal, highlighting the absence of named accusers and the overwhelming judgment against him. Carlson suggests this is part of a broader censorship campaign against Brand, who has diverging views on significant issues like economic policy and war. Brand reflects on being labeled a Chinese propagandist for his critiques of the Ukraine war, expressing confusion over the accusations and the connections made against him. He reveals that the British government and intelligence agencies have targeted him, indicating a coordinated effort to suppress dissenting voices in independent media. Brand emphasizes the alarming relationship between government and corporate interests, particularly during the pandemic, where dissenting voices were monitored and attacked. He critiques the lack of genuine investigative journalism regarding critical issues like the origins of COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine. Brand argues that authoritarianism is disguised under the guise of care and safety, warning that the public is being manipulated into compliance. He expresses hope for a collective awakening against this oppression, emphasizing the importance of individual sovereignty and connection to nature. Ultimately, he believes that crises can serve as invitations for transformation and awakening.

The Rubin Report

The One Thing Elites Don't Want You To Look At | Russell Brand | MEDIA | Rubin Report
Guests: Russell Brand
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Russell Brand discusses the need for radical reorganization of societal structures, emphasizing that incremental reforms are insufficient. He highlights the concentration of power among corporations and the military-industrial complex, suggesting that these entities benefit from crises while ordinary people suffer. Brand expresses a desire for serenity over antagonism and reflects on the challenges of celebrity and public perception. He critiques both mainstream media outlets, arguing that they serve corporate interests rather than the public, and calls for a focus on genuine representation of ordinary people. The conversation touches on the importance of local governance and community autonomy, advocating for maximum democracy and minimal centralized authority. Brand believes that the current political system, influenced by corporate interests, fails to serve the people. He suggests that new alliances and conversations are necessary to address systemic issues and that individuals should be empowered to organize their communities. Brand also reflects on the cultural and political landscape, noting a growing desire among people to disconnect from the established system. He acknowledges the potential for a second Declaration of Independence, where communities seek autonomy from centralized power. Throughout the discussion, he emphasizes the importance of love, service, and genuine human connection, advocating for a society that respects diverse identities and promotes local solutions to global problems. Ultimately, he calls for a collective effort to address the centralization of power and to foster a more inclusive and democratic society.

The Rubin Report

Russell Brand Surprises Tucker Carlson with His Dark Prediction for 2024
Guests: Tucker Carlson
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Dave Rubin discusses an interview between Russell Brand and Tucker Carlson, focusing on themes of authoritarianism and the manipulation of public perception. Brand argues that modern authoritarianism is disguised in language of care and safety, leading to increased compliance among the public. He highlights how crises are used to justify the erosion of freedoms, with organizations like the WHO and WEF exerting significant influence. Rubin agrees, suggesting that the COVID-19 pandemic served as a test for public compliance with authoritarian measures. They both criticize the mainstream media's role in perpetuating these narratives, pointing out the disconnect between elites and ordinary people. The conversation also touches on immigration issues, with Rubin noting the rising nationalism as a response to globalism. He emphasizes the need for a new populism that transcends traditional political boundaries, advocating for a coalition of individuals from diverse backgrounds who recognize the shared challenges posed by the elite. The discussion concludes with a call for awareness and action against the growing authoritarian trends.

Mind Pump Show

The Unintended Consequences of the Pandemic & Where It All Went Wrong | Kevin Bass on Mind Pump
Guests: Kevin Bass, Jay Bhattacharya, Joe Rogan, Alan Aragon, Elon Musk
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The discussion centers around Kevin Bass's evolution in thinking about COVID-19 lockdowns and mandates, where he admits to initially supporting strict measures, influenced by his emotions and a distorted understanding of human nature. He reflects on his medical education, where he was exposed to radical ideas about medicine being oppressive, but later recognized the potential for individual impact within the healthcare system. Bass acknowledges a shift from a left-wing extremist viewpoint to a more centrist perspective, realizing the importance of considering psychological and social health alongside physical health during the pandemic. He critiques the narrow focus of health policies, which often ignored broader implications on mental health and community well-being. He recounts experiences of being debunked by peers after expressing his views, particularly regarding the efficacy of masks and vaccines, and highlights the polarization within the scientific community. Bass expresses concern over the loss of public trust in medical institutions, attributing it to the suppression of dissenting voices and the failure to acknowledge mistakes made during the pandemic response. The conversation touches on the consequences of lockdowns on children’s education and mental health, emphasizing the disproportionate impact on disadvantaged communities. Bass calls for accountability and a reckoning to understand what went wrong during the pandemic, advocating for transparency to rebuild trust in the scientific community. Ultimately, he stresses the need for empathy and understanding in discussions about differing perspectives, arguing that open dialogue is essential for progress and healing societal divisions.

Mark Changizi

The Covid interventions must be remembered as failures of centralized government. Moment 421
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Mark Changizi discusses how the left seized the opportunity during the COVID pandemic to implement authoritarian measures globally, disregarding civil liberties. He criticizes the exaggerated risks of COVID, ineffective lockdowns, and the rapid shift in mask policies. The economic fallout led to business closures and job losses. Changizi argues that the response to COVID serves as a case study of centralized government failures and the erosion of freedoms, emphasizing the need to learn from these events.

Mark Changizi

You’re never going to find the mustache-twiddling evil-doers you’re looking for. Moment 362
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Mark Changizi discusses the culpability of various groups during the pandemic, emphasizing that while many believed they were acting for good, their actions led to civil liberties violations and authoritarianism. He argues that understanding totalitarianism requires recognizing decentralized authoritarianism.

Mark Changizi

Lockdowns were NEVER common sense. Moment 244
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Mark Changizi discusses the shift in public sentiment regarding lockdowns, highlighting figures like Dan Wooten, who initially supported strict measures but later claimed to oppose them. He critiques the lack of cost-benefit analysis during lockdown decisions, emphasizing that lockdowns did not correlate with reduced pandemic severity and caused significant economic and social harm. Changizi argues that lockdowns were irrational responses driven by fear, lacking historical precedent and disregarding civil liberties. He concludes that social contagion through fear and misinformation was more dangerous than the virus itself.

Mark Changizi

Three years onward, the Lockdowners have learned no lessons. Moment 393
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Mark Changizi discusses the ongoing implications of COVID interventions, highlighting Matt Hancock's insistence on stricter lockdowns despite acknowledging pandemic-related deaths. Changizi argues that the authoritarian mindset persists, with many believing their actions were justified. He emphasizes the need to continue addressing these issues, as the same "righteous collective hysteria" could resurface in future crises.
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