
Russell Brand, the Pattern, and the People Who Hammer the Nails
Russell Brand just got hit with formal criminal charges last week. Of course he did.
Here is the BBC’s release….
Russell Brand has been charged with rape, indecent assault and sexual assault between 1999 and 2005.
The charges relate to four separate women.
Brand has been interviewed multiple times by police since an investigation by the Sunday Times, the Times and Channel 4’s Dispatches in September 2023 revealed multiple serious allegations against him.
In a new video posted on X this afternoon, Brand said: “What I never was, was a rapist. I’ve never engaged in non-consensual activity.”
He added: “I’m now going to have the opportunity to defend these charges in court and I’m incredibly grateful for that.”
Surprised? Then you havenโt been paying attention. The playbook is old, dusty, and predictable:
- A popular figure breaks from the establishment.
- They become a real problem.
- They get accused of horrific crimes.
Rinse and repeat after collecting a little more dust.
It happened to Trump. It happened to Assange. It happened to Kavanaugh. And nowโlike clockworkโitโs Russell Brandโs turn–again.
But hereโs what makes Brand different: He woke up an audience a Trump or a Putin or an Assange never could. He isnโt just the next in line. Heโs the next evolution of the threatโbecause he reached the unreached. He didnโt just confirm what the political right already knew or challenge their thinking on Ukraine. He cracked open the minds of people still under the spell.
Say what you will about Trumpโhe shatters the illusion for millions of Americans who still believed in the system. He exposes the media as political operatives–even on the so-called “conservative” side. He forces people to see the deep state in action. But his reach has limits. His style, his rhetoric, his entire personaโthese things make him a uniquely MAGA phenomenon. He plays to the crowd that already feels alienated from the elites.
But Russell Brand?
He goes places Trump never could.
Brand isnโt a right-wing firebrand or a nationalist populist. He is a Hollywood star, a BBC darling, a certified former leftist who was once baptized in the waters of entertainmentโs elite circles. He was one of them.
Until he wasnโt.
Brandโs defection meant something different. His audience wasnโt MAGA diehards or seasoned skeptics of the system. His audience was the uninitiatedโthe people still plugged into the matrix, the spiritually starved, the progressive idealists who thought they were on the side of good until Brand made them question who was actually pulling the strings.
That made him dangerous.
In “NAME BRAND: Hit the Bullseye, Be Accused of Crimes, Rinse, Repeat,” an article of mine from September 2023, the reality–the pattern–was laid out:
- Brand shifted from Hollywood degenerate to anti-establishment thinker.
- He started questioning the medical regime.
- He started questioning war narratives.
- He got too big. Too influential. Too effective.
And then?
Boom. A coordinated media hit piece.
The accusations dropped that September in a carefully orchestrated multi-outlet โinvestigation.โ The headlines were all the same. The accusations vague, spanning decades, with no evidence beyond emotional testimonies. Here are a couple of takes from that September 2023 article:
Look, I donโt know if the accusations against British comedian Russell Brand are true or not. And it shouldnโt really matter to Americans either, not in the sense of respecting the truth he has been speaking for years now, and doing it in an entertainment world he knows will largely oppose him….
I donโt know if the allegations against Brand are true, but even if they are, it doesnโt matter. Itโs become a name brand of sorts, a calling card of the psychopathic media that is setting a pattern that should be clear to everyone. Brand may be done now. His contribution to the story may be over. But guilty or not, it will never change the fact that he is and has been right about these globalist maniacs for years now, and it would serve all patriots well not to fall for such clumsy, meaningless ad hominem attacks that aim to destroy the good he and others are doing.
Brand denied it all in 2023. He humbly admitted to a past he wasn’t proud of. He fought back. He kept his platform.
And that wasnโt supposed to happen.
So now, conveniently, here comes the formal criminal charges in 2025.
Back in February 2024, Tucker Carlson sat down with Brand in a conversation that shattered the internet. It wasnโt just about the allegations. It was about everything: the machine, the media, the system designed to destroy anyone who dares to go off-script. It was a conversation that shouldnโt have happened.
The system relies on controlled opposition, on people fighting over which side of the political spectrum has the moral high ground. But here were two men, supposedly from opposite worldsโCarlson, the voice of the populist Right, and Brand, the disillusioned Leftistโagreeing on one crucial thing:
The establishment lies. Always.
And that was unacceptable.
The machine doesnโt fear bad people. It protects them when theyโre usefulโEpstein, Maxwell, etc.
No, the machine fears redemption. It fears when someone escapes its grasp and starts waking people up. Thatโs why Brand is dangerous. Not because heโs perfect. Not because heโs some saint. But because he figured out the game. Because people listen to him. Because his audience isnโt just conservatives or libertariansโitโs disillusioned liberals, weary progressives, people who never would have listened to Trump, but who are now starting to question the entire system.
And that? Thatโs a problem for the machine. Because once you see the lie, you canโt unsee it. We have the pattern, we have the map.
Now the challenge becomes us using it to decode
Brand is set to appear in court. The headlines will scream. The usual suspects will demand cancellation.
They’ll crucify him. Thatโs a pretty good guess.
But the real storyโthe one Brand fights in this very information warโwas never just about him.
Itโs about the machine. The moves. The timing.
Itโs the pattern. Itโs about who can be crucifiedโand who canโt.
And once Americans en masse awaken to the difficult reality of the latterโ
Then weโll know who was always hammering the nails.
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May everyone named directly or referenced indirectly ask forgiveness and do penance for their sins against America and God. I fight this information war in the spirit of justice and love for the innocent, but I have been reminded of the need for mercy and prayers for our enemies. I am a sinner in need of redemption as well after all, for my sins are many. In the words of Jesus Christ himself, Lord forgive us all, for we know not what we do.