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Tucker Carlson Responds to Julian Assange’s Release During Australia Speech

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Tucker Carlson discusses the recent release of Julian Assange and criticizes the governments involved for holding him without charge. He questions the justification for Assange's prolonged imprisonment and highlights the importance of protecting human rights and freedom of the press.
  • Assange was held for 12 years without being charged with a crime.
  • Assange was held in the UK on behalf of the US.
  • The US charged Assange with a "fake crime" under the Espionage Act.
  • Australia, the UK, and the US are part of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance.

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Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage, the one and only only for the united states, he just for us taca.

Thank you. I tried not to listen to intros, but we got the most famous journalist in the world. I thought, is that really a compliment? It's like being the hottest supreme court justice.

You are the best restaurant. And what did you go? Not sure it's surprised that means that much.

I'm able ashamed to be a journalist, but i'm grateful to be here. Thank you very much for having me. I've loved your country from a far my entire life. I've iodized to australia.

X I haven't been here until a week ago, but I had this view of australia in my mind, handsome, brave men fighting off dangerous animals of beautiful women standing wind blown in the surf. And it's all true. So I really have loved IT.

We've been, I think, to five cities, and i've just been completely and uterine impressed, and really sort of the only downside is i've ve given speeches and a lot of them, and I felt guilty during everyone because rule one of being in someone else countries don't talk them about their politics or something awful about that overbearing. I live in washington. Our capital city doesn't it's actually not so different from canberra wordly.

I guess all capital cities are the same. But we would get this sort of continuous retina forer showing up to electra bono showing up. And I always think go back to double in you like what do you know you're not even in amErica um so with that caviar, my apologies for having anything to say about your politics, which I don't really understand accept in the in the sort of grocery terms but the assign news today just get had me thinking so much about a state congratulations by the way.

That happened when I was on the plane and just my job was open for the rest of the flake this morning from perth. It's something that I think anyone who knows anything about the case, and that would include most australians, is throw to see anybody who knows anything about that case and believes that the song should still be in prison. Is your enemy, by the way, in the enemy of human freedom and flourishing.

Um IT was more stress that he spent twelve years locked away for exposing other people's crimes. Typically, the way works out of one enforcement. The same here bit the guy who discovers the crime doesn't go to jail is the guy who commits the crime goes to jail and that's been in in his case.

So I think it's one derful news. As you won't know, he's in gum dealing with one of our colonial magistrates. I didn't know even when they had those, but we do apparently in the its and then he'll be flying here where he was born.

And my impression is I was texting his wife this morning. My impression is he plans to stay here for a while. And so that's a huge net benefit to your country because he's a good man. I know him. I visit him a few months ago in the march prison and saw how they were effectively torturing him to death.

And what I didn't realize until I got there, even though i've been steeped in the case, I know, as relatives I know is still a, is that he was never charged with a crime and grape and never was charged with no crime. So in the free world, we don't hold people who haven't been charged with a crime and we don't hold them in my country beyond a year unless they have been convicted of a crime. There are on trial for a crime um that's just the most obvious abuse of human rights.

And I went on for twelve years and he's in australian. And i'm sorry, I don't mean this is a Christmas, just I think this is a perspective providing observation. But like why did anyone allow that? He was held in the U. K.

On behalf of the united states, which by the way, until recently had been charged with the crime either, and when they did charge him with the fake crime under an ancient statue, the known as ever charged under the espina SHE activity pleaded guilty apparently finally, yesterday, he didn't violate IT, but he just wanted to go to prison before he died. But he wasn't charged in the us. He wasn't charged in the UK.

He was an australian. And those three countries are aligned more closely than countries, typically other three of the five eyes, as you know. And nobody didn't think about IT.

And I kept thinking, like when is was struggling to into warship up the tempts to get their guy back? I mean, IT, what is that? I don't know if you I mean, the outrage of IT. I've been to london a lot recently and now i've been in australia for a week and there's just absolutely no comparison. And I do this is very important to update our files, which is to say our perceptions of things very often way out of date, in some cases centuries out of date.

And I think the perception, perhaps here I can speak for you, but around the world is there's this, the mothership, great britain, that gave birth to all these other successful countries, including the one that I live in. And that IT somehow has like moral authority as a result of that. If you haven't been to london recently, book a ticket and then fly back here.

In fact, what do you just fly from london to perth? Is swiming there are direct flights. And ask yourself, what do I notice? One city is crumbling. It's filthy. It's been so misruled by the people in charge that unless you're rich, you can't live there.

And you come back to and that sound exaggeration, go to london seriously and you come back to person is and I know everyone makes one of perth in western australia, but as an outsider, I mean it's it's like sama sisco without the junky ys. It's one of the prety place have ever seen in my life. And I thought, I don't even know who rules this.

I don't understand the details of the politics. I'm a foreigner. But whoever is managing this place data, doing a remarkable job. There are very few cities in the world as pretty as your cities. And I know that you're so isolated and just far away in the southern hemisphere, you might not have perspective on that.

But some of the capitals that you read about in some case of genuinely tard, consider superior, take orders from have no right to give you waters because they're in no sense superior to you. In fact, they're inferior to you by a lot. And wonder is at the top of that list.

So I guess my bottom line advice, and I mean this this spirit of generosity and humility, but is understand how impressive australia is in comparison to the rest of the world, particularly the english speaking world. Australia has advantages that the rest of us, the other for the five eyes, can only dream about. You're sparsely populated, twenty six million educated, decent people, law biting people.

You have virtually no real poverty, no concentrations of poverty in this country. It's like the most middle class english speaking country left in the world, which is a huge compliment that what you want, it's basically a galley arian country. Galley arian countries are stable countries.

Olivia is not stable because it's pyramid shaped. This is pretty flat. It's the last flat country economically in the english speaking world. And its natural resources door for everyone else is, I mean, I do think one of the great lives that we in the modern world have been told is that prosperity is generated by banks and real estate and that IT, the money lending is the engine of prosperity.

And in the short term, that, of course, can be true because the juices that know that mysterious thing we called GDP, which is a measure of economic activity, but over time, IT IT doesn't actually create, well, that's a lie. What creates wealth is productivity and what's required for productivity or resources. And you have more resources than virtually anybody boxie coal or gas, nickle copper, LED uranium, more than almost anybody else in a country with almost no problems except the ones that you allow your leaders to intentionally import.

And pretty much nobody to lives here. I just flow over most of your country this morning. There was nobody there, sheep dingoes desert.

And I know, you know, a lot of its inhospitable, but I mean, just people from crowded countries, which is, most countries in the world, look at this and they in envy. This should be one of the most powerful countries in the world. Effect, by its nature, IT, is because IT has more than almost anybody else.

And to take orders from some disgusting, filthy, fog soaked rock in the north sea holding one of your citizens hostage because they send your ancestors here as a penalty. I mean, a certain point, I think you need to say to them, i'm sorry, it's two thousand and twenty four. We are in charge.

You're taking orders from us. And you know I mean, IT actually, and I shouldn't say this because I know that there are a members of parliament present, but maybe you should take your refugee budget and buy a nuclear weapon or two so people take you seriously. I'm not joking.

If you don't screw this country up on purpose through massive migration, which is what the other four countries have done, that the reason they're decline nonce is that is true. If you don't do that, australia will lead the world because you have every advantage and people are happy here. And so my strong advice to you is don't go the way of your cousins in our countries.

Mean, canada, of all countries in the world, I would say, cannot is the closest in its sort of a central facts to australia. It's huge. It's actually bigger than australia, second biggest land mass in the world, amazing natural resources and incredibly nice, polite population, well educated with a history of valiant or service.

I was sort of everything you would want, little boring. That's good. exciting.

Countries are wildly overrated. Was vegas as as exciting? You ouldn't live there, right? There's something to be said about a country whose main formers of excitement, or molson and sled dogs, that's not bad. And that country basically killed itself through bad leadership.

They completely change the population in the country in ten years completely and made IT poor. And now people can buy houses there. The economies in freehold, people who are born in canada cannot buy house period because there are just too many people, and i'm sure some of them are great people.

And by the way, just to be completely clear, i'm utterly sympathetic to people who want to move to my country. For example, we LED in thirty million people illegally in the last four years. That's a crime.

But i'm not mad at them. I'm actually flattered by IT. They want to move to my country, of course, because it's the best country.

That's why I feel it's like someone saying your wife is hard. Yeah, I think so too. You can have her, but i'm glad you appreciate IT.

I mean, honestly, that's how I feel. I don't encourage any immigrant from any country wanting to move the united states because I love the united states. Above all, I am american. So it's not a question being mated immigrants, i'm completely sympathetic. If i'm empathetic, I can't wait to take you back to my country.

But that doesn't mean that the movement of millions of people, mostly with low skills and no native command of the language and no shared culture of the people who to live there IT doesn't mean it's good for the country itself is not good. Actually it's bad. It's the most destructive thing you can do to a country that's not races, and that's not hate.

I'm not racist and I don't feel hate. I feel true compassion and empathy. But the purpose of running a government is take care the people who are citizens of that country. There's no other purpose. It's not to save the world or change the global climate or whatever.

And it's certainly not to spend a huge percentage of your budget on refugee resettlement and take for the people who are born there, that's your job in the same way, a father's job is to take care of children, not neighbors kids. And there's something almost beyond the release of duty is not doing that. In other words, for children, for example.

And if a couple of them were in real trouble, as people in all of our countries are the nature born population actual trouble, you know, one of my kids says luke mia, for example, everyone has a drug problem and I say, you know, that's that's tough. I'm really sorry. But the neighbors kids literally have never been a disney world ever, and that's just wrong.

And so i'm going to take my retirement account and cash out and take the neighbors kids to disney y world. Because everyone to have a chance to is in world sia, and I leave. What's the message of sending to my own children? I hate you.

I'm ignoring your problems because i'm focused on the problems of people who are in our family. It's kind of that simple a letter, sacred responsibility, lie s take care of his zone, people, period, period. There is no other responsible.

That's why he's elected. That's why he's in charge. That's why you're dad doesn't mean you don't like the neighbors kids or think they should get a disy world.

Everyone should get a disy world. But the priority has to be if you're dad, your kids because you're their father. So if you're the prime minister of a country, you find yourself spending all of your time worrying about the populations of other countries.

You are not a legitimate leader, period by definition. We have someone in our country sort of said that aloud. I thought I was whatever, leaving aside any other quality being oranger, whatever whatever qualities you think trump hazard doesn't have.

That was his core pitch and twenty sixteen and there was sure of no arguing against IT. Like how was that wrong? How was the leader's job not to prioritize his own people? Of course, IT is no one can make a rational argument against that.

So they don't they attack anybody who raises questions about IT. And in the rest of those other countries, including mine, they're starting to criminalize complaining about IT. Otherwise, this is a great thing and if you see otherwise will put you in jail.

And they're planning to do that here. In case you don't know, they've absolutely done that in canada. In the U.

K. They put a lot of people in prison for complaining about IT. Hey, I don't think you're taking care of the people who are born here.

Shut up races. You're going to jail. Actually, every week people go to jail for that. Imagine that. Imagine that.

And imagine the mindset that allows that if you are telling people, human beings, adult citizens, that they don't have a right to express what they believe, what are you saying? Well, what you're saying is I don't think you're human because the right to say what you think preexist government is something that you're born of. This human being is what distinguish you from animals and slaves.

That's the core of your human autonomy. The right to say what you really believed to express your conscience. And if you no longer possess that, you are not human anymore.

You belong to someone else. You're an object into any leader who tells you you don't have a right to say that you don't have a right to criticize me or my policies. That person considers you subhuman.

And that's a crime. As far as i'm concerned. We couldn't even have that. By the way, in my country we have an explicit law against that is the first moment to our constitution, because this is a revolutionary country. And so the framers of our founding documents were forced under gunfire, actually, to think this through. We're building a country from nothing.

What do we want? But the founders of the other four countries, big countries in the angle sphere, you new zealand, great brit in canada, I onest ly think they never imagined a world where leaders would strip from people their most fundamental right, the right to express their conscience. I don't think they imagine that possible.

They are Christians. And the sort of key tenant of Christianity is god created people. We didn't therefore we're not capable of owning them. That's the abolition ous women was based on that idea.

Christians in the west ended slavery around the world that haven't got a tonic credit for IT in recent years, but they did course. This still exist in parts of the world, but IT does not exist in the west, thanks to leaders who had them have been developed. Christians and IT wasn't a sectarian question.

IT was a more fundamental understanding of the world. You didn't create people. You didn't double them with their rights.

God did that. Therefore, you can take them away. And if you try, then you are not treating them as human beings. But is something less than that. And I honestly think that people who wrote you're founding documents should assume that and didn't think you would ever be changed. Or now IT is being charged.

And my strong advice you I said I wasn't going to wait in on australian politics, but my strong advice to you or any human being who wants to preserve the most secretive his human rights, would be to resist that up tune, including being going to go to jail for saying what you believe. Because if they can strip from you, you're right to say what you think. There's literally nothing they can do to you.

There's nothing they can do to you. So in any case, I will stop there and take your hoster questions. But I just I just want to say, as an outsider and as someone who is seeing all of this fresh after spending literally fifty years dreaming about australia, I don't know why every americans obsessive australia.

Do you know that any of you who are single looking for dating opportunities come to my country? Is that you you can imagine you would just terrace wah. It's the act that, no, i'm serious.

Americans are absolutely obsessed with australia and it's not just crocodile dandy and that horrible chain restaurant. I haven't seen a blue and onions since i've been here, by the way, don't think it's in native food coming. Here really has shocked me, and I thought I was nice.

I didn't know what was this nice. And I hope that you know how nice that is as compared to places that you think are great. I mean, you just have amazing advantages.

And if you want to know what can happen if you take those for granted and allow your leaders to act against your interest, the interest of your children and of your nation, they go to some cisco, or in new york city, previously great cities that LED the world, that are now pay limitations, sad, dangerous, limmers ation of themselves, and ask yourself, especially in semicon co, which does look like on australian city, those of you who have been there, go there now and remind yourself this could happen to us. And problems like that are actually pretty easy to avoid. You just need to make common sense decisions like, I don't know, put your own people first, enforce the laws or the on the books.

Don't put up with actually ridiculous behavior like defecating on the side walk. You don't need to put up with that. Actually that's not a human right.

Just stick to those. The problem is that when you allow them to faster, they are pretty hard to fix. Actually, you can get into a world text, and i've traveled to an air.

Lot of countries are in the world in made of a lot of really nice people and smart people who live in awful countries, awful countries. We've been to argentina, everyone. You got argentina because argentina is a lot like the us. And a lot like australia. In canada, for that matter, is a beautiful country with great people, really smart, impressive people, a deep culture, natural resources that places like china dreamed about, and as every advantage, and they got into a spy role of self hatred and bad rule, and allowed a series of leadership that is absolutely reck the place and reach their spirit. And when you reach a people, spirit is pretty hard to fix that.

So if I were australian, and I kind of wish I was australian, actually, this point, I love your language, I love your profanity, I love your since of humor, I love the a plum with what you do with dangerous animals is also impressive and cool um but if I were in australia, i'd wake up every single morning and say i'm on australian, right? I'm in australian. I'm way more impressive.

And when great britain, on whose behalf you fought from one hundred in the bar war all the way through afghanistan, the number of australians you've died at the command of corrupt leaders in great britain is unbelievable. Australia, I ve just read this because i've seen all the dig monuments around, and i'm really interested in that. And I was reading yesterday that australia, in the first real war, lost one point two percent of its entire population.

In that war, its entire population, the casualty rate among australian troops in the first war was sixty eight percent killer, wounded, highest in the world, united states, by contrast. And we can memory the first world war arms this day, zero point one percent. So you gave this proportionately to that in every subsequent effort on behalf of other countries, which is a selfless and kind thing to do.

And you should be lotted for IT. But I think especially with the assign stuff, that's just a sign that it's time to act on your own behalf and defend your own country. And I hope that you will. Thank you.

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We are going to do a few questions and answers, but i'll stop with the first one talker. Obviously, i've interviewed many people who's the most chAllenging .

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been interviewed. Yes, well.

i've interviewed some true linux s. I've interviewed a lot of drunk people. People have anxiety attacks on camera live. I've been interviewed an awful lot of politicians where you just feel like there's something so dark coming off them.

You get that feeling like i'm not really sure what you're into and I don't really want to know, but i'm pretty sure drinking human blood as part of IT. You just wow, you get that feeling. I mean, honestly, if i've been an honest, I think trump is one of the hardest interview and then I love them personally.

Actually, I agree with them on so many things that i'm certainly rooting for him. Now the department of justice, justice in the united states is trying to take him out of the presidential race on uterine fake charges. So i'm totally for trump in those ways, but he's difficult to interview because he's what's the word.

Diversions sort of goes off in other directions, which very often are hilarious. So you go in there with a set of questions like, you know, like you do to full little darky journalist. I got to ask, just got to ask about that and you get to about midway through the first question, he's off at another thing and you just sort of realized, no, my job is not to get my questions answered.

They won't be anyway, just enjoy IT sit back and think of england so yeah, that's difficult unless you started. So that, excuse me, unless you approach IT with the right cast of mind, which is just let you go. This is this is a kind of performance art.

You're in middle the installation, you know I mean, so i'm interviewing him soon again and and i'm really looking forward to IT. I mean, I still want to think IT is I mean, I been doing this for thirty three years, is the only job i've ever had and my views on to have changed dramatically in my views about my co workers who I despise have also changed dramatically. Despise more than really anybody in the world. But and that's our heartfelt sentiment to i'm not just saying that I really mean that from the bottom of my soul, but my views aren't of changed.

And I think that one of the one of the mistakes that journalists make, a lot of them are insecure and mediocre as people, which is why they are in the business in the first place so they can suck up to power and feel strong when they're we can said um but one of the mistakes they make when they go into an interview is they're thinking about the people back in the newsroom and they're trying to impress them. That's the real audience for the interview. And so you see them ask these questions, these inherently fruitless questions, all of which are designed not to relict information from the person being interviewed, but to illustrate the journalist moral superiority over the person he's talking to.

Well, is IT true. mr. Putin, you eat children. I do not need children, but you do. And he sort has to wonder, like, does the guy expect putin be like, well, it's funny after I do eat children actually and you caught me, you caught me and i'm going to tell you now I was closed, you that I you child, of course not.

The whole point is to let all the other dummies back in the newsroom at A B, C news or nbc, whatever, this ridiculous, absurd, totally discredited news outlets, to let them know that the journalist is brave. And I feel at my advanced at fifty five, that's actually kind of not my role, that my role is to illicit information center that can for people watching. And in the case of interviewing something like putin about who I do not have a strong feelings, by the way, I should say, still don't we?

Smart, interesting, very russian. I'm very american. You know, my goal in that interview is not to let people know putins bad.

They can decide for themselves, their adults. Don't anybody tell you who you have to hate? I decide that i'm an adult man and I pay my taxes. All the decide who I hate. You think i'm your dog? No, you know, I had put, I can hate put, and if I like put, I can like put in is completely up to me, not up to you.

Okay, so anyway, but my job is just they haven't heard him talk, chief, got him talk IT just get a CoOperative information out there from which they can make up their own minds. And I took him a lot of abuse for doing that. Oh, you're his puppet or what? I will shut up.

The holy was completely ridiculous. In point of fact, I mean, they've told me to hate putin for the last four years. I've never figured out why.

I mean, I don't want to live in russia. I'm not russian. They don't have the freedom of speech that we have in my country there for I don't want to live there.

It's kind of that simple, but I don't know why should be matter. Putin, great britain doesn't have freedom of speech, do you know? I mean, so like if you really think about IT, i'm mad and should be mad at people hurt my family.

People are like wrecking my country and driving inflation up to a point. My kids can afford houses and filling my nights or hood with people weren't from there and who were hostile and making our country completely shattered. The social fabric is gone.

Who did that to put into that? No job, I didn't did that. So if is a question if the question is who was a greater threat to your family, vladimir putin or joe biden?

Let me put never call me a race that would you've been talking about. I don't any feelings about letter reputation. This guy's a lunatic is reckon my country.

So again, don't tell me how i'm supposed to feel. I reserve that right for myself because i'm a free man. It's that simple.

Thanks, stocker. I had A A sore couple of our friends from the press. Gale, have a small when you we're getting into the free Price, someone asked a pose, a car from the sydney morning hero to ask a question.

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I'm interested in in your position on person that many people in this crowd would adore conservative prime minister in this country like john, how how tony abbott, mainstream right wing is like bars Johnson, australian liberals, some of their in pazar in the crowd, vainly antibody.

And I believe his a reprehensible figure who doesn't believe in the the values of conservatism, such as the rule of law and democracy, which gives us the freedoms we have. An i'm interested do you feel any do you feel any level of shine or regret that you return the useful idiot and then post your interview? Vatum putin himself said in his russian media that he was surprised at how wake your questions were, and he also said that you were wrong when you said that no other journalists have asked to interview. And he said, that's not true. We only thought talker was the only .

person report failure. I thought that you were describing putin as a psychopathic liar. And yet, now taking his word for things, do you let me, let me just let me, let me, let me just quickly unpack your absurd, sly liquid, if I can.

First, i'm stuck on the idea that boris Johnson is a red wing. Do you know? borja? Non, I do.

Boris Johnson is is a criminal bohoo who, like so many who claim to love ukraine, is single handle responsible for the death of hundreds of thousands of ukraine, an men in this war. The ukraine cannot win. And I I would refer you to wikipedia.

How many, how many more people does russia have? The ukraine do you know? Hundred million. Hundred million.

And in a land where that's a relevant number, IT is not possible for ukraine to beat russia the best they can do is true for peace that's been known, including bison and skii, who wanted that since the early days of this conflict. And boris, john, on orders from the vite administration, shut down. And this is not a disputed fact.

This is a fact admitted by everybody now shut down the peace negotiations almost two years ago, and ukraine has been completely destroyed. And now land ski has passed a law allowing foreign corporations to own land there. So you tell me what ukrainy is gonna like in thirty years when all of IT is owned by black rock and multination corporations in its population, is not ukrainian.

Okay, so, so the tragedy of what's happened in new train, orchestrated by the western powers, including your government, and I hope you do, and and driven by my government, I feel shame that I hope you do too, is really one of the great crimes of my lifetime. So the idea that somehow, if you're against that, you're for a putin, well, of course, that's absurd. And by the way, speaking of your friend boris Johnson, he attacked me, of course, ad homonym.

And so I called him, he was a journalist, not surprisingly, a men of low character, not shocking. And so I caught him, and I said, well, you ve called me all these names. One of you sit down for a conversation.

I happened to be in your rainy, depressing slum london. And we could have a conversation, and he said, I won't do that unless you pay me a million dollars. That's a fact. That's an non dispute that I have the text messes.

So if that is the credible source of the slower that, look, if I were a total of putin, I love putting, I would just say so, because what a White care, i've already been fired. I don't work for anybody. I have no incentive.

And by the way, it's perfectly final. People of putin. I don't understand what that has to do with anything. We are citizens of different countries.

We should judge, first and foremost, our own leaders, how our country doing, how are my children doing? What's their future look like? None of that is anything to do with put.

And except to the extent that you, all this country, sit back, your government allows the, by definition ration to push this into nuclear war, which is where we are right now, right on the cost of IT. And somehow that's not a story yet, is that putin doesn't respect human rights or the rule of law. okay.

Well, just today, Julia son was released after twelve years, twelve years in custody, and your government did nothing. The U. K. Made IT possible and the u. Demanded IT. You tell me how is consistent with the rule of law or democracy? It's not it's rule by the intel agencies is lawlessness and it's a crime.

So i'm an i'm not saying that we're morally equivalent to put i'm not saying that what i'm saying is our concern should be first and foremost as how our countries run. And we give our own leadership past time and time again because they point to some other creep on the world's stage and say, he's bad. Kim john on is bad.

Well, yes, because he's bad. It's why I live in our korea. It's why I live in russia.

I am no interest in living in russia. But the point is your bad too. And the fact that he's bad does not allow you to continue being bad.

what? And the last thing I will say that I really feel deeply and I really resent on an emotional and when you apart on my passions, I don't know you, i'm sure be very close friends if we did know each other, but I I really resent what I have seen across the west in the past fifteen years and ce, to see change from my youth when my father was reported this alignment between media organizations in the government. I find disgusting.

Actually, I think it's it's a perfect, it's a perfect in version of what you're supposed to do if you're a journalist. Your job is to chAllenge power on behalf powerless. IT is not to alive with the powerful against the powerless.

And that is precisely what you've done. I watched your abc this morning in my hotel room for about twenty minutes until I looked around for a vomit bag. And I watched IT was one of the most growth.

I could not believe that was real. The first story, this is unbelievable. The first, the first story was a sge, god blessed.

That is the biggest story. The second story was the family of four found dead in a house, I think, in a suburb of sydney. But IT may be melbourne.

I like your pardon, but four australians found dead of what they suspected was a drug od. Apparently they have been taking a new synthetic opal ID that has emerged in australia and is killing people. Now this is a huge problem.

I live much bigger than here, so but i'm really with that. And the reporter said it's probably a sync option and it's been seen in their debt onto the next day. The next story was the australian government's new law that will require a prescription to buy negative products.

And we were treated to a fifteen minute lecture on whatever they know that is about how nick tine is dangerous, and we need to keep IT out the hands of australians. And i'm like way to second nickey fact was not dangerous. That's not true.

It's actually incorrect. You knew nothing about the science. A, B compared to what, compared to what? Oh, we have this nursing theat o that's killing people.

The government not too concerned what they're really concerned about because people might be using nickel, which, by the way, has the byproduct of racing testosterone level of making people little harder to command. That's a massive thread. So this is the point where the media gets involved and says, wait a second, let's start the death toll from vapor versus fatal. Maybe one's little worse other.

And what exactly are you doing about IT? What are you press your ministers and your prime ister? What are you doing about IT, about drug use? And the answer is nothing and said they're hassling people who adults you want to use nicotine, which I would highly recommend to every person in this room was a life enhancing, god giving chemical.

That's just my view. But i'm like immediate should be like holding these people to the fire on that or the vacs injuries and deaths which are managed. They're everywhere.

Are you joking? And like countries that actually believe in science, and there are a few in europe, they're looking at the in every vaccine causes injuries. Every single one.

One of my children was injured by a flue vaccine. This is known in the nineties. We're not allowed to sue.

We can see makers of playground equipment totally fine. We see anybody for anything good manufacturer. You cannot see vaccine manufacturers. And every vaccine causes injuries every single one. And there's a database publicly available in the united states.

This shows you how many and the COVID vx, the M R N A vx, from Fisher has caused more injuries than all self reported injuries than all the previous vaccination campaign for last fifty years combined. And no one in the media has read a story about IT because, well, there are couple reasons. One is that visors, one of largest advertising on television in the united states.

And the point is not to sell the, I worked in television my whole life, so I can this not speculation. The point is not to sell some weird drug for women oder threads to TV yours, because people can prescribed their own drugs. No, that's on the point.

This is not a retail sales pitch. This is an insurance policy that the drug makers are buying with the big media companies where your biggest advertiser, maybe if we have a lot of vacation centuries from a brand new product, you won't say too much and they don't. I think that's completely corrupted, shameful.

And and I have to say, you know, I was fired over a year ago, so I don't have to like worry about this or be defensive about because I like don't have a job. So there is a certain freedom and an unemployment. And so I sympathy with you guys who work for these companies that are like truly corrupt.

And you should have know that, but you don't want to deal that because you got kids in a mortgage. I get IT. I've been there, but let's just be honest, everybody else knows what IT is.

Everyone else knows how corrupt you are. And so there's a reason they have contempt you. I'm just saying.

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It's shocking. You should watch is the domestic i've ever seen on television.

I do what to ask about a country you haven't mentioned today, and that's china. But before that, I wanted your response to the former vice president, mike pence, who has twist in the past our or so that the assange developments are A A miscarriage of justice by the biden administration and that assad endanger the lives of our troops.

Can I just apologize for something that I said and and I is my fault when I ascribed sort of all badness to the by administration? That's actually not true. You know, the worst things that in our capital city or a bipartisan effort, and they are that the fact. And so I don't want to be partisan and claims all the democrats ault.

It's absolutely not on the worst things that are happening in america, immigration and pointless wars and COVID policy IT was both parties, guys like mike pants aligning with guys well, job does is not a person anymore, but the people around around job den and you know, the truth is one of the actual I won't be worried but mike pum pale was trumps a director and IT emerged and its factual that S. C. I.

Director, when asc was locked in the equal embassy for however many seven years or something that he pouted to murder him and a son should have ever been charged with any crime in the united at all, in under our system and yours, you can just murder people because they embarrass you. So as some league C, I secrets and pompei was directer C I plotted to murder him. That's a fact.

And the remarkable thing is that no one arrested my pm. Palo, he's still walking free, is going applauded to murder. He's a federal bureau at in a democracy, federal bearcats.

People just like a point into a job as a political favor can just kill other people they don't like. That's not allowed. Speaking of russia.

And yet in my, this is aimed of my country. People like now that's totally reasonable, like pampa es are upstanding, got nobody is a criminal. He's criminal.

And he tried to murder the guy who exposed his crimes. It's super simples with a mopy he used to do so why they won every jury trial killed two jurors, the others are quit. And he tried to do that and explores my mind.

And I think, I think mike penis is sad, weak man. But I think it's an incredibly shameful tweet. I read IT and I was enranged by IT, and i'm just sorry that I didn't describe the problem in greater detail previously.

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Get on to china now. Uh, you may or may not be aware of a strategic partnership australia is involved with with your country and the anode kingdom code orcus, where we will get nuclear about submarines. Can I get your assessment of that? And IT was largely in response to china. Do you think china poses a threat here?

I think that. First, I think, is very complicated, but I think the overview is that china has one point four billion people and not enough resources or land. Australia has twenty six million people and a sparsely populated continent that is brimming, overflowing with resources that countries with expanding our economies need.

And I don't know how expensive your politicians are, i'm guessing not very so. I don't think would be too much of a left for china. Just buy them all.

And I sume they already are doing that, obviously are doing that and are doing that in my country too. They bought the current president son. So i'm not mad at china for that.

What they did, they bought hundred, right? And I mean, that's the whole story and and it's proven okay. So i'm not mad at china about that.

Just for the record, i'm not particularly anti china. I don't want to live in china. It's not my system at all, and I find a lot of parts of the cultural repulsion.

On the other hand, I see china in china country acting in its own interest. So i'm not mad about that. I mad about the countries like my own and possibly yours that allow themselves we take a vantage of.

That's the truly shameful thing. So I don't hate, again, I just don't hate china. You know, I see a rapidly growing country that will do whatever I can to help itself.

And if IT crushes people in the way IT will. okay. So that's pretty reasonable.

That kind of a time tested model. Your job is not to be crushed. And so i'd be very, very, very concerned about. I don't think you're face in him in an innovate ion or anything.

I do think that the concerns about china, just the size differential, the resource question, population, these are the fears that have pushed generations of australian governments into a counterproductive alliance with united states and great britain. I think the view here is that the us. Will rescue us if we ever really have a problem.

And I don't think that's true. I'm sorry to say that. And and i'm just saying that is I just don't think it's true, and I think you're unwise for believing it's true.

And I think a lot of people on taiwan thought that was true. IT turns out not to be true. Um I think a lot of posh tunes in afghanistan thought that was true.

Lot of month yards and vietnam thought that was true. You a lot of Christian a rocky thought that was true. And all the one of the hard way that is not true that in the end, countries act in their own interest.

And in a democratic system, leadership changes every four, eight years with different views expressing, you evolve opinions from the public, so no democratic country can be long gitte denly reliable as a partner simply because its government changes so often. That is fact. It's on attacks.

And then i'm on tacking, and I say something tacking, you just saying, if you think that allowing the us. Government to stage foreign troops on your soil, they didn't beat you in a war, did they? Then what are they have fAllen troops here.

That's, I mean, i'm sorry, I know offending everybody should fact and I don't know if that take a huge part of your economy. But like rule one in my countries, when I have a foreign ops on our soil because we're so in the country, and I don't understand why all these countries allow IT. I mean, I love the nine states.

I'm glad you we've got the whip and I guess, but I just I don't think any country should put up with that. Now you can have soldiers in my country go away, you know, I mean, like, we can be friends, but having troops on my soil suggest not a friendship, but a master slave relationship. And I just not do IT at all. And I don't think you should be into IT either.

thanks. Stuck at one final question from the press gallery. I cut wrong from my ipad.

Hi talk a thank you so much for your address sed today um so you talk to a little bit about immigration and in the past you've talked about how um why australians, americans, europeans are being replaced by non White immigrants in what is often referred to as the great replacement theory. This is the thing I said that weights are being replaced. Well, I don't think I said that.

Well, it's been mentioned on your show four thousand times and really when did I say that on your I said White are being replaced. You have said that before. Yeah, I would chAllenge you to say that because I am pretty sure I haven't said that.

I I said native born americans have are being replaced, including blacks, native born americans, native orn americans. Americans who've like black americans have been african americans have been in the united states for, in many cases, families over four hundred years. And their concerns are every bit as real and valid.

And alive to me is the concerns of White people whose families have been in a former years. So i've never said that Whites are being replaced not one time, and you can't say IT, so we just met. But when our relationship starts with a lie, IT makes IT tough to be friends.

So pull back. Happy to explain what I do things you actually can't say IT because I didn't say IT and I don't believe IT and i'm telling you that to your face. So when you're just to accept me at face value, my concern is that the people who are born in the country are in the main responsibility of its leaders.

And as noted earlier, when those leaders shift, they are concerned from the people whose responsibility is to take care of to people around the world to put their priorities above that of their own citizens. That's immoral. And they are being replaced to my country.

People were born in the united states, and the birthday IT tells the whole story. They're not a replacement rate. And so the us. Population is growing because we're importing people from other countries, in my view, is that happy people have children and a functioning economy allows them to do that, and we don't have that. And so you need to fix the economy and fix the culture and make IT.

So the people who want to have kids, can you don't just go for the quick sugar fix of importing new people? Like that's my position. And if you think that's racist, that's your problem.

I never called you racist. But course, but of course, you are suggesting, and I must say, one of the reasons people don't like people like you in the media is that you never say exactly what you mean. Your slices are all by implication.

And you're about to tell me the great replacement theories, racist during this time. I whatever i've said, what i've said to you right now, like a hundred times in public, I hope to, if I live long enough, said one hundred more times, I think it's completely honest and real, not racist or scary. It's actually true.

It's on a theory. It's a fact. And your the whole point of your question was to be a gura scary racist. Well, I response, okay.

Well, vents no more relying in your questions and then I answer IT o well, um this is the same theory, or as you say, idea that has inspired the new york buffo shooting. It's first of inspired the worst, the one of the worst australian kind of time. Stupid in the media.

I guess that doesn't pay. Well, look, I am sorry. I've lived among people like you for too long, and I don't mean, I don't mean to call call you stupid, maybe are just pretending to, but i've never.

I'm totally against violence. I'm totally against the war in ukraine, for example, which that was you support. And like all beautiful liberals, support more carnage.

I don't. I hate mass shootings. Actually, nothing I said, what does IT been to inspire something? My views are not bited against any group.

They're honest, they're factual. That's not hate. That's reality. And my views derived for my deep concern for americans.

Actually, americans aren't having kids because they can afford to, and nobody in charge cares. And so that's my position. That is an inspire mass shootings.

How dare you try to tie me to some lunatic committed people? How dare you actually, and in fact, mean, do you know, remain, I be like you. Hitler war those shoes.

A lot of people are saying that you're like, hitler, can you explain those shoes? Hitler, we're exactly the same shoes. And you're like, I got nothing to do with that ler.

That's how I feel about your absurd, distant, genuine question, right? So therefore you support gun control. What I thought I could get them.

What he is? No, I don't support discarded ing lab biting people so they can't defend themselves. So the government has a monopoly on violence.

I don't think so. First of all, in my country, that's illegal, as you know. But moreover, IT should be illegal. Every country, a sovereign person has the right to defend himself in his family period. And that said, I totally opposed to harming anyone.

Anyone have you been calling? Are you concerned about the world ukraine and the countless innocent being murdered there every single day? I doubt you are public put in bed.

I am, i'm a question. I hate violence. I hate my shootings. I have guns at home and often on my person and in the united states.

I'm proud to say because I want to defend myself and those I love against violence. That's the point. I'm not perpetrating crimes.

I'm not shooting strangers. I'm defending what I love. And if you're against that, I guess I would ask why? Why would you be against that?

Well, so you don't think you harbor any kind of responsibility for these hate crimes? I'm sorry. I'm trying to be charitable.

I'm trying to be charitable. I was like, maybe you're just pretending to be dumb now. I don't think it's an act.

Talk, thank you are for taking that question. I'm sure you enjoy IT. Actually.

I love that. I just feel sorry. I mean, because I got here in the country so unbelievably beautiful and the people are so cheerful and funny and cool and smart.

I'm like your media has got to be Better than ours. IT can't just be a bunch of castrating robots reading questions from the boss and then IT turns out is exactly the same, maybe even a tiny bit dummer. Ah okay, i'll take your question. All right. Are you from maybe C.

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So thank you. I would say two things. So for those didn't hear the question was IT. Turns out a lot of things that have been derided as conspiracy theories actually bar know more investigation actually. And given that, you know, how do you feel about the prospects of a free and fair election in november in the united states? I think this is that. So I would say first to the phrase conspiracy theory, which i'm certainly got to be a staple of your news media given the selection questions I just received, that is worth knowing the experience of that phrase. IT comes directly from the central intelligence agency, actually one thousand nine hundred and sixty four, in the aftermath of the murder of our president on Kennedy in november sixty three.

There was a very famous, an entirely fake investigation into a called the warm commission and people who are reading IT critically noticed anomaly is like they didn't want to investigate the guy who shot the lung gunman you like what um and raise questions about IT and that phrase conspiracy theorist entered the lexicon in my country and IT was designed to shout down and shame people who asked gid in my questions. Now that said, there are tons of wages out there and a lot of shop at my house and they're nice people, but they're clearly little touched by the great spirit. That's alright.

I mean, they're crazy people for sure, but they're also far more people who just noticed like, well, that isn't make any sense. You told me he was safe and effective. How how come I don't know anybody who died of coffee, but four people were injured by the vx.

Like what I just noticed that what is that? And that's kind of where I started. Like what is that? Shut up. Racist or conspiracy y theorist or whatever long mass shooter, whatever this chick called me. So I think the first step is recognizing that that's a control tool.

Those are not the responses of someone who seeks an honest adult conversation with you, where you sort of share evidence and arrival consensus that someone who believes that he can make you shut up like you would by yelling at your dog so he can go do something awful without you interfering with them. That's the truth. okay? So anyone who uses the term conspiracy theorist is, by definition, discredited, in my view, wanted you address the specifics of the claim of making, no matter what IT is.

Second day, I would say, is i've lived long enough and covered the news long enough to not discount anything. That doesn't mean every theory is sure, I hear some wacky theories, but given what we now know about so many different things, how can I, in good faith, just dismiss something out of? And I just can't, at this point, you have to stay curious, stay rational.

I think I think people should always stay rational. Like where's the evidence for if there's no evidence that probably true where you can prove IT, but stay open mind IT and asked the question of the election. And I am very concerned, very, very, very concerned.

And I don't understand I guess I do understand why the institutional republican party in washington hasn't done more to secure elections. We have this problem of electronics voting machines, which are not more efficient. They don't produce more precise answers than written ballots, and they don't get us the tally quicker than written ballots.

So the question is, why do we have them? Okay, that's one area. But the much more significant fact, I would say, is that the way americans vote was changed completely using the protection of covet.

And the idea was that americans were so sick with his killer virus that emerged from a panda in a wet market. They were selling mamas in the seafood market for some reason. A won.

They were so capacity. They couldn't actually make IT to the polls. And so they needed to have their ballots, ts, anonymous, ly picked up in these drop boxes without using voter I D.

And then nothing with voter for all was purely a medical response. Well, now covet is of course still around hasn't gorny where once felt created, it's going to be here forever. But we're not worried about coveted anymore for some reason and but the voting changes remain in place. And it's very clear to me that the point of them was to a bed voter fruit, obviously.

And I don't think that you okay that's fine voter photo around the world, but you can't simultaneous ly claim that you're here to defend democracy and debet voter file at the same time because voter fdd undermines democracy very obviously more than anything else, right? People can trust election outcomes. You don't have a democracy and americans can.

And i'm very distressed about IT and I don't really know, but there seems to be no appetite to do anything about IT. I mean, one of the things I won't go on as last i'll say bit, the question of voter ID is not a question in most civilized countries, france, for example, you don't have an idea can vote because how do we know who you are? And we take election seriously.

Even in france, primitive, stinky france takes elections so much more serious ly than we do. It's shameful to me as america. And so but we are told you can't do that because african americans don't have ideas, really.

Is there evidence for that? So in my country, you can do anything without a government ID. You can cash a check.

You can have a bank account. You can buy pack of cigarettes. You can check into a hotel.

You can get on an airplane. You can get on a ground bus. You can do anything without a government issued the idea. Chris can travel car. And so some enterprising independent trials went out and try to get the numbers on this.

And turns out nobody doesn't have a government a if you don't have a government a in the night says, that means you could have no contact with government. You get nothing from government. You don't exist in the ice.

The government with that, a government idea. So the adult population of americans of any color who don't have government to the ideas is like approximately zero. Okay, like someone in nursing home.

And yet nobody in the media noted this. And to this day, we don't have voter ID laws in state after state because it's considered racist. And SHE had another example of the way that ruthless people with, I think, evil intent leverage the inherent decency of the citizens of our country to get their way.

If they said, we're just going to commit voter file and if you don't like, you're going to shoot you, the people of the united states would rise up as one and put them down. But instead they say, you are a bad person. If you ask questions, you're a racist.

Well, no decent person wants to be a racist, including me. That's awful. I think god created every person with identical moral value, identical. We are all creations as my view.

So racism is like a horn to me, so I don't want to be call racist and others anyone else in in my sweet country, because americans are really decent people. So that claim right there is enough to shut down the opposition, sufficient to roll over IT. And that is exactly what's happened.

And and I hope or at a point where we just stop taking them seriously, these are people don't care about the meaning of words who will accuse you of a betting, a mass shooting because you think your country has too many illegal aliens like it's in freak, insane. So obviously don't really mean that they don't really care. They just want you to be quiet because you're inconvenient. And my strong advice to you is don't be quiet because if you're quiet, I mean anyone, anyone who would force you and your children to take the copied vacs. Long after IT became clear IT was not their safe nor effective anyone who would do that, I mean, what wouldn't they do to you honestly like they've shown who they are as far?

Some concern. Thank you. Talk a amazing. Thank you.

Thank you so much. Thank you, sir. Amazing, amazing.

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