WHAT WE FEARED, IT’S STARTING

Russell Brand
19 Aug 202405:19

Summary

TLDRThe script discusses the rapid spread of a new virus in Africa, humorously referring to it as 'monkey pox' and criticizing the World Health Organization for potentially declaring it a global health emergency. It questions the seriousness of the name and the public's willingness to comply with lockdowns, drawing parallels to the COVID-19 pandemic. The speaker also touches on the exploitation of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and promotes Rumble's 1775 coffee as a symbol of freedom and resistance against mainstream ideologies.

Takeaways

  • 😷 A new form of a virus is spreading rapidly across Africa, causing concern about another potential global health crisis.
  • 🐒 The virus being referred to is monkeypox, which the speaker finds to be a less serious-sounding name compared to COVID-19.
  • 🚫 The speaker predicts that people will resist lockdown measures if they are imposed due to monkeypox.
  • 🧬 The script suggests skepticism about the origins of COVID-19 and the potential for prior knowledge or planning regarding the pandemic.
  • 💉 It mentions the existence of patents for vaccines years before the pandemic and raises questions about related health issues like 'turbo cancers' and neurological conditions.
  • 🌍 The World Health Organization is considering declaring monkeypox a global public health emergency, with the speaker suggesting a new acronym 'empo'.
  • 🇨🇩 The Democratic Republic of the Congo is highlighted as having a significant number of cases and deaths from monkeypox.
  • 🏥 The CDC is urging vigilance for symptoms of monkeypox, which include fever, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, and others.
  • 🤔 The speaker encourages the audience to think critically about the situation and not to blindly accept narratives about the virus.
  • 📢 The script includes a promotional message for Rumble's 1775 coffee, positioning it as a product supporting freedom of speech and a parallel economy.
  • 🎥 The video ends with an invitation for viewers to join a live stream for uncensored content and to download the Rumble app for updates on new content.

Q & A

  • What is the new form of the virus mentioned in the script?

    -The new form of the virus mentioned is monkeypox, which is spreading rapidly across Africa.

  • What is the reaction of the speaker to the idea of another pandemic?

    -The speaker expresses skepticism and humor, suggesting that people might refuse to be locked in their houses due to monkeypox, as the name sounds silly and less serious.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the World Health Organization's (WHO) handling of the situation?

    -The speaker implies that the WHO might be trying to declare monkeypox as a global public health emergency, but the speaker doubts the seriousness with which people will take it.

  • What alternative name does the speaker suggest for monkeypox?

    -The speaker suggests the alternative name 'empo' for monkeypox, as it sounds more serious and less likely to be taken lightly.

  • How many cases and deaths of monkeypox have been reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo this year according to the script?

    -There have been more than 14,000 cases and 524 deaths reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo this year.

  • What symptoms of monkeypox does the CDC urge the public to be alert for?

    -The CDC urges the public to be alert for symptoms such as fever, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, and other signs of the virus.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on the naming of diseases and its impact on public perception?

    -The speaker believes that the name of a disease can influence public perception, with 'monkeypox' being seen as less serious due to its association with monkeys, which are considered fun.

  • What historical context does the speaker provide about the Democratic Republic of the Congo?

    -The speaker mentions the complex history of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including its mineral wealth, conflicts, exploitation, and the influence of colonial powers.

  • What is the speaker's stance on the potential for another global pandemic?

    -The speaker is critical and resistant to the idea of another global pandemic, suggesting that people should not yield to such measures and should demand democracy.

  • What product is being promoted in the script, and what is its connection to the theme of the video?

    -The product being promoted is '1775 Coffee' from Rumble, which is connected to the theme of the video by supporting freedom of speech and a parallel economy that values individuals.

Outlines

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😷 Monkeypox: A Global Health Concern

The script addresses the rapid spread of a new virus across Africa, which has been declared a global public health emergency by the WHO, formerly known as monkeypox. The speaker humorously criticizes the name 'monkeypox' as not being taken seriously, suggesting a rebrand to 'empo'. They express skepticism about the motives behind the virus's emergence, hinting at potential manipulation and profiteering. The script also mentions the symptoms of the virus and the CDC's alert for the public to be vigilant. The speaker reflects on the societal impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the rise of various health issues and authoritarian measures, and calls for unity against such crises.

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🌟 Unleashing Freedom of Speech with Rumble

The second paragraph promotes Rumble, a platform for uncensored content, and its new venture, 1775 coffee. The speaker positions Rumble as a champion of free speech and an alternative to mainstream media. The script introduces 1775 coffee as a high-quality, ethically sourced product from Bolivia, contrasting it with corporate coffee potentially tainted with harmful pesticides. The speaker encourages viewers to support freedom-loving creators and the parallel economy by purchasing 1775 coffee, offering a discount code for the first purchase. The paragraph ends with a call to action to join the live stream or download the Rumble app to stay informed about new content.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Virus

A virus is a small infectious agent that can only replicate inside the living cells of an organism. In the video, the term 'virus' is used to discuss a new form of virus spreading across Africa, which is a central theme of the video. The script mentions the fear and potential impact of this new virus, comparing it to the previous COVID-19 pandemic.

💡Monkey Pox

Monkeypox is a rare viral disease that occurs mainly in central and West African countries. The video script uses 'monkey pox' to refer to the new virus causing concern. It is discussed with a tone of skepticism and humor, suggesting that the name and the disease are not taken seriously by the public.

💡Pandemic

A pandemic refers to an outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects an exceptionally high proportion of the population. The script mentions the term 'pandemic' to express the fear of another global health crisis following COVID-19, emphasizing the reluctance to face yet another pandemic.

💡Global Public Health Emergency

This term refers to a situation where an international public health risk is assessed as a crisis that potentially requires a coordinated international response. The script mentions the World Health Organization potentially declaring 'monkey pox' as a 'global public health emergency,' indicating a serious situation that requires global attention.

💡Lockdown

A lockdown is the imposition of restrictions on movement or access to public spaces in order to prevent the spread of a contagious disease. The video script criticizes the lockdown measures taken during the COVID-19 pandemic and expresses concern that similar measures might be taken for monkey pox.

💡1775 Coffee

In the script, '1775 Coffee' is a product promoted as part of the video's content. It is described as a high-quality coffee sourced from a family farm in Bolivia, which supports freedom of speech and is positioned as an alternative to mainstream, 'woke' coffee brands.

💡Rumble

Rumble is a video platform mentioned in the script that is known for its commitment to free speech. The platform is also associated with the promotion of 1775 Coffee, indicating a partnership between the two entities to support creators and free speech values.

💡Imperialism

Imperialism refers to the policy or practice of extending a nation's power by gaining territories or establishing colonies. The script briefly touches on the historical context of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, suggesting that the region's name and past have been influenced by imperialistic interests.

💡Colonialism

Colonialism is the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically. The script implies that the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been subject to exploitation and conflicts potentially related to colonialist practices by various powers.

💡Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a country in Central Africa, mentioned in the script as the location with the most cases of the new virus. The script also discusses the complex history and potential exploitation of the region, suggesting a connection to larger geopolitical interests.

💡Freedom of Speech

Freedom of speech is the right to express one's opinions without censorship or restraint. The video script promotes the idea of supporting platforms and products, like Rumble and 1775 Coffee, that uphold this principle, positioning them as alternatives to mainstream entities that may suppress certain viewpoints.

Highlights

A new form of the virus is rapidly spreading across Africa, causing concern.

The speaker questions the fear of the new virus, comparing it to the previous pandemic.

The term 'monkey pox' is criticized for being a poor brand name, not evoking seriousness.

The speaker predicts people will refuse to be locked down due to the 'monkey pox' name.

COVID-19 is contrasted with 'monkey pox', with the former sounding more scientific.

The possibility of overlooking the rise in certain diseases due to the pandemic is discussed.

The speaker suggests that the World Health Organization might be declaring a new emergency due to the virus.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is highlighted as having a high number of cases and deaths.

The CDC is urging vigilance for symptoms of the virus.

The history and conflicts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo are briefly mentioned.

The speaker speculates about the regime's alignment with imperialistic or colonialistic interests.

A call to not yield to 'Monkey pox' and to unite for democracy is made.

The speaker criticizes the idea of endless tyranny and the naming of diseases.

Rumble and its new venture, 1775 coffee, are introduced as a partner supporting free speech.

1775 coffee is promoted as ethically sourced and supporting freedom-loving creators.

A discount code for 1775 coffee is provided to support the brand and its mission.

The video ends with an invitation to join a live stream for uncensored content.

Transcripts

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as a new form of the virus is now

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rapidly spreading across Africa be

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scared why what is it this what what

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today would you like me to be scared of

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well I don't know monkey pox not another

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virus not yet we're not ready for

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another like you know how they have

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crisis on shuffle you know there going

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to be a war there's going to be some

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sort of Riot there's going to be is it

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time for another Global pandemic not yet

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you've barely used up the last one well

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the who think they can get away with

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another pandemic monkey pox not a good

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brand not a good name silly laughable

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ridiculous I hereby predict confidently

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that people will refuse to be locked in

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their house because of monkey pox monkey

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pox sound silly covid-19 it sounded so

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sort of sciency didn't it covid-19 we

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were able to look over the fact that

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they gamed it out prior that there had

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been patents for vaccines years earlier

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we can look Overlook the rise of the

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turbo Cancers and the heart disease

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diseases and the vertigo and the various

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neurological conditions that seem to be

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on the rise the sudden Rising cancer in

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young people all of this we can Overlook

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all of the errors of the lockdown all of

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the lies and the profiting and the

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authoritarianism but don't you try

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monkey don't try monkey pox us where it

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hurts not yet don't you do it don't you

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dare try and monkey pox us yet the World

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Health Organization tonight is declaring

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empo Formerly Known as monkey pox a

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global Public Health Emergency could we

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call it empx monkey pox is stupid people

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won't take it seriously because of a

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monkey people like monkeys monkeys are

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fun empo could we call it empo as a new

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form of the virus is now rapidly

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spreading across Africa cases have been

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detected in more than a dozen countries

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more of them in the democ most of them

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rather in the Democratic Republic of the

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Congo with more than 14,000 cases there

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524 deaths this year alone here at home

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the CDC is urging doctors and the public

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to be alert for signs of the virus

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including fever muscle aches swollen

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lymph nodes and get inside your house

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when we tell you are some of the

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symptoms of empar even breaking down the

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name of the Democratic Republic of the

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Congo if you were to investigate the

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history of that mineral Rich wealthy

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territory its complexity the conflicts

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that have been stoked and inspired the

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exploitation that has taken place the

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careful insertion of both Democrat and

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Republic into its name when I'll take a

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wild guess and say that the regime there

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are favorable in one way or another to

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the kind of interest that previously

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would have benefited from imperialism or

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colonialism whether that have been under

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the belgians or the British or America

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ah surely the day will come where we

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will not yield to Monkey pox M pox cat

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in a hat Fox in Socks made up the

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diseases ridiculous pleas for Endless

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tyranny but will unite and demand

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something resembling democracy together

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