Unproven allegations by anonymous individuals who make claims under pseudonyms speaking in darkened rooms… is that really what we want to spend our time on? Besides, all accusations made are by now outside of the statute of limitation periods.
As writer and journalist Esther Krakue said on X (Twitter) on September 17, 2023:
“There is nothing ‘stunning and brave’ about choosing to sit down with a journalist instead of going to the police. And someone who does that is definitely not interested in ‘justice,’ only public sympathy.”
As serious as the claims against Russell Brand are, the fact that they are being handled solely in the so-called court of public opinion—and by the media, not the police—should tell us a lot.
The allegations were brought against Russell not long after a very illuminating interview with Dr. John Campbell, the YouTube medical celebrity whose journey through three years of pandemic reporting opened his own eyes and that of millions of his viewers.
Now, Big Pharma and Big Government not only want to destroy Russell’s name and deplatform him from all channels but also impoverish him and his family. Proof can be seen in this letter from the UK Parliamentary Committee on Culture, Media and Sport, sent within a couple of days of the first airing of the allegations, demanding that video platforms like Rumble prevent Russell Brand from monetizing his content.
A huge tip of the hat to Rumble and its CEO Chris Pavlovski for a powerful rebuff. This is hero-worthy in itself.
Russell Brand has long been on our Hero list for his thought-provoking shows and authentic conversations about the real issues that people face and that inform complex policy discussions. He combines this with fascinating stories, eloquent and highly intelligent soliloquies, and some great laughs, all of which earned him 2.5 million firm followers. He is educated, funny, courageous, good-looking, and vibrant, and we hope he will stay strong.
The way to support Russell Brand is to sign up to his Rumble channel and delete from your list anybody who wastes your time playing the game of unproven allegations. Exercise your power in the “court of popular opinion,†and turn them off!
The Argument that Russell Brand is Not a Hero
Alastair Williams on Russell Brand
Related Reading:
Mr. Mike’s Mondo Imbroglio, or: How Not to Launch a Global Anti-Censorship Movement (C.J. Hopkins Substack)
Related:
John [Campbell] and Russell Brand interview (YouTube)
Russell & RFK Jr | FAUCI, CIA Secrets & Running For President – #128 – Stay Free With Russell Brand (Rumble)
I just commented on the 19 May Hero of the Week, Andrew Bridgen, and remembered this article about Russell Brand: https://miriaf.co.uk/the-re-branding-of-russell/
Could Russell Brand be “just another actor and establishment-intelligence asset being used to manage the opposition. He was propelled to super-human levels of fame, just like Musk and [Andrew] Tate have been too, to get everyone invested in him and talking about him so their strings can be pulled in the desired way every time he is seen to do something.â€
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I see the name of Andrew Tate also mentioned in the article. I first became aware of Andrew Tate because Tucker Carlson interviewed him.
Whitney Webb thinks the new Argentinian President Javier Milei is not what he seems. (https://odysee.com/@UnlimitedHangout:a/argentina:3d4) I first became aware of Javier Milei because Tucker Carlson interviewed him.
Elon Musk’s Twitter now hosts Tucker Carlson after Fox “fired†him.
I see John Campbell’s name in the links & comments. He was interviewed on Fox News (https://www.reddit.com/r/Coronavirus/comments/fj1h77/fox_news_today_short_and_sweet_dr_john_campbell/) and interviewed Russell Brand on his YouTube Channel which is still going strong notwithstanding broadcasting points of view for which others are deplatformed.
Like David Icke writes it’s all about perception “to dictate behaviour and experience and if they can control perception they control behaviour and exprience. [C]ollective behaviour is what we call human society”
Oh my goodness, Catherine, I have started my own conspiracy theory!
Chancers charm, cheek & cajole their way into women’s pants and Russell Brand is a classic example of the type. When you tell a Chancer ‘no’, they grin, shrug, it-was-worth-a-try and back off. In contrast, ‘no’ triggers a Dominator’s how-dare-you-reject-me rage and they push forwards rather than back off. Problems arise when a Chancer meets someone who has been traumatised by a Dominator in the past and their go-to response is to freeze. The Chancer may well not realise that they have triggered freeze-mode and think their charm is working. Nobody decides to freeze, it just happens; but when freeze-mode wears off, shame ensues. One doesn’t know whether to be more upset with him for cajoling / coercing or oneself for failing to produce a convincing NO.
That embarrassment means such incidents seldom get reported to the police at the time, but it can still rankle decades later (due to that anger with oneself intensifying the emotion-soup). We mostly prefer to avoid thinking about it, but if someone asks it can be cathartic to talk about it. I suspect if Russell Brand is guilty of anything, it is not being able to differentiate between persuadable ambivalance and triggered freeze-mode.
I recommend Mathew Crawford’s 4-part series on Russell Brand. I finished it today. Here is the first one: https://roundingtheearth.substack.com/p/what-does-it-mean-that-the-powers
I am praying for Russel’s soul. I worked in the entertainment industry as a child actor/dancer/singer from 6yrs old to 17. After a serious car accident that changed my life & tanked my ability to dance anymore, I worked as a union costumer/costume designer for over a decade+ before I became a nurse(my final and dream career). That’s almost 25yrs in show biz. I have seen a lot.
I was very lucky to have a dance teacher, acting coaches and my parents that wanted me to be a happy, well-rounded, normal child that had fun performing and supported my choices when I didn’t like a certain producer or director or situation and they would pull me out without question. Some of my friends weren’t so lucky, they were the bread winners of their households at 7. Ugh.
I saw with my own eyes, show biz is run by the devil, witches & scum. There are some good people in the business, they just aren’t famous or the ones in power. I made sure to work with them.
In my opinion, Russel is controlled. He just doesn’t own himself anymore. He probably is trying to do the right thing, he may think he is choosing good over evil. But, I think the bad guys are still guiding his career. Sadly I think he already sold his soul like so many others I watched choose fame over a free, joyous life.
The bad guys make fame sound and look wonderful: money, adoration… Nothing I was interested in for the trade off of losing my eternal life.
I am sad for him but I have hope. I pray he truly broke free from his controllers. But, if you have several million followers, you probably have help.
Rumble’s owners aren’t great either, Whitney wrote all about Peter Thiel’s Palantir and his mayhem on her website. Unlimited Hangout. https://unlimitedhangout.com/2020/12/investigative-series/palantirs-tiberius-race-and-the-public-health-panopticon/
God Bless Russell and help him keep his sobriety.
Praying for anyone he harmed.
-Jennifer
Eloquently written and as a fellow muso with experience in same industry I wholeheartedly agree with everything you say.
Another thought – plus some celebrities who have a history of violence or the like (or really anything that could ruin their reputation) will attach themselves to a movement in an effort to ‘sure up’ their reputation in whichever way they believe they’ll get the most protection. This is done entirely subconsciously and I’ve seen it happen with people I know. Happens a lot with the meditation/new age movement in particular which is how Brand had his “awakeningâ€.
Below is a Rumble link for the John Campbell / Russell Brand interview – however John Campbell’s points of view seem to present a quite limited hangout:
https://rumble.com/v3cpqbo-loss-of-trust.html
This one is more honest and direct:
https://rumble.com/v3lmqw8-so-they-knew-it-was-a-lie-all-along.html
Not sure how familiar you are with Dr. John Campbell. He had an incredible awakening and we watched his you tube since early days of C19 madness.
I am very proud he has fought so hard for truth and also, managed to stay on You Tube by his style. Many folks still watch YouTube and it is important to have truth tellers there.
I am glad you identified and critiqued him as a limited hang out in your opinion. I choose to give grace to him and others and understand that we are all on our life journey and truth seeking. I am sure you must be farther along in your journey and I am glad you shared and I can learn from the post and links you shared.
Why do you think Campbell is a limited hangout? I think he is someone being pulled out of the traditional systems taking one step at a time, but I have never seen evidence that he is a limited hangout. That said, I have not tracked a lot of his work, so specifics welcome.
I was “kindly questioning J F and I agree with your assessment- I just used too many words!
I too watched John Campbell from very early on and saw his “awakening”. I have not seen many people change their mind so honestly and courageously in public. Great guy.
I appreciate all of the replies to my comment.
I have not followed John Campbell’s work and journey, and so my ‘limited hangout’ remark was unfair. It was not my intention to detract from the video’s message, or to be critical of Mr. Campbell.
While initially listening to the Brand/Campbell interview, I became uncomfortable with some of Mr. Campbell’s statements, such as that the vaccine did some good early on, protected some folks, that lockdowns in the early stages were probably necessary, that the pandemic was not planned, but instead, an accidental release from the Wuhan lab, etc. (my paraphrasing). It was these statements that prompted me to post my initial comment above.
My perspective and hope is to be kind and supportive as people come to learn more about the way things are these days. Personally, I have miles to go in my understanding, and the more I learn, the more I realize how little I truly understand. We are all in this process together – living, learning and growing. We are deeply grateful to Solari, as we don’t know where we would be without the ongoing incredible knowledge, insights and perspectives that are shared here.
Not sure what Campbell’s role is. It is very frustrating to see people who still keep trying to assume there is something legitimate about any of this. If Campbell said these things, he is either modified hanghout or simply not reliable/competent. Some people who go through Campbell’s journey are simply incapable of facing the truth. Alastair Williams makes a good case that Campbell should not be fully trusted. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wM_WuGbztVc&t=173s
Excellent Alistair Williams video
Thanks for directing me to this video it’s definitely along the lines of what I’ve been thinking. Plus I found it noteworthy that David Icke not only came out against Brand along a similar vein, but that he’s been calling out Brand for years including having a special mention in his latest book which was published before any of these allegations came out. Controlled opposition is always preferable to uncontrolled opposition. Those in the UK who have seen him come up on TV seem much less surprised this stuff is coming out than the Americans I’m noticing…
Fabulous Fabulous! Russell Brand is my hero too. Thank you so much for recognizing his strength, courage, and intelligence.
Thank you for posting Russel Brand’s interview with Robert Kennedy. There is really all that needs to be in a candidate’s interview: there is vision, passion, honesty, courage to see reality, and the bravery to face the unknown.