He gets it!!! Amazing.
Comedian Russell Brand sideswiped anchors on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” program by humiliating them about how the media focuses on frivolous things to distract from more important news, such as the recent government phone hacking scandal and Bilderberg Group 2013 Illuminati meeting.
Katy Perry’s ex-husband began the interview by making the host Mika Brzezinski feel standoffish by describing his publicity tour as an exploration of how Malcolm X, Gandhi, Che Guevara and Jesus Christ “are significant culturally and how icons are appropriated and used to designate consciousness and meaning. They’re all people that died for a cause, they’re all people whose icons are used to designate meaning, perhaps not in the manner in which they intended.”
Then, Brand made fun of MSNBC’s “actors” in the back of the shot who were supposedly tweeting, noting that they were merely a gimmick to create the impression that the program was a busy news room.
The anchors began to get visibly uncomfortable when Brand made the point that mass media was an operation in changing information “so it suits a particular agenda” and that viewers were being manipulated. Many people believe this tactic is apart of the New World Order Illuminati agenda.
Brand’s TV show “Brand X” incorporates jokes with current affairs and occasional conspiracy topics.
He is a close friend of conspiracy author David Icke. Also, he recently drew attention to the Bilderberg Group on Twitter.
Instead of addressing Brand’s point, the hosts obsessed about the his British accent and clothing.
“You’re talking about me as if I’m not here and as if I’m an extraterrestrial,” responded Brand, “thank you for your casual objectification.”
“I’m a little nervous,” said Brzezinski.
When the conversation began to break down, Brand asked: “Is this what you all do for a living?” before hijacking the broadcast to talk about Edward Snowden, the NSA phone hacking and spying scandal and Bradley Manning from the WikiLeaks information leak.
“Look beyond the superficial, that’s the problem with current affairs, you forget about what’s important, you allow the agenda to be decided by superficial information – what am I saying – what am I talking about – don’t think about what I’m wearing, these things are redundant, superficial – don’t be distracted,” said Brand as Brzezinski physically cowered.
Video of Russell Brand on MSNBC:
Comedian Russell Brand sideswiped anchors on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” program by humiliating them about how the media focuses on frivolous things to distract from more important news, such as the recent government phone hacking scandal and Bilderberg Group 2013 Illuminati meeting.
Katy Perry’s ex-husband began the interview by making the host Mika Brzezinski feel standoffish by describing his publicity tour as an exploration of how Malcolm X, Gandhi, Che Guevara and Jesus Christ “are significant culturally and how icons are appropriated and used to designate consciousness and meaning. They’re all people that died for a cause, they’re all people whose icons are used to designate meaning, perhaps not in the manner in which they intended.”
Then, Brand made fun of MSNBC’s “actors” in the back of the shot who were supposedly tweeting, noting that they were merely a gimmick to create the impression that the program was a busy news room.
The anchors began to get visibly uncomfortable when Brand made the point that mass media was an operation in changing information “so it suits a particular agenda” and that viewers were being manipulated. Many people believe this tactic is apart of the New World Order Illuminati agenda.
Brand’s TV show “Brand X” incorporates jokes with current affairs and occasional conspiracy topics.
He is a close friend of conspiracy author David Icke. Also, he recently drew attention to the Bilderberg Group on Twitter.
Instead of addressing Brand’s point, the hosts obsessed about the his British accent and clothing.
“You’re talking about me as if I’m not here and as if I’m an extraterrestrial,” responded Brand, “thank you for your casual objectification.”
“I’m a little nervous,” said Brzezinski.
When the conversation began to break down, Brand asked: “Is this what you all do for a living?” before hijacking the broadcast to talk about Edward Snowden, the NSA phone hacking and spying scandal and Bradley Manning from the WikiLeaks information leak.
“Look beyond the superficial, that’s the problem with current affairs, you forget about what’s important, you allow the agenda to be decided by superficial information – what am I saying – what am I talking about – don’t think about what I’m wearing, these things are redundant, superficial – don’t be distracted,” said Brand as Brzezinski physically cowered.
Video of Russell Brand on MSNBC: