00:08:13.540And as there is turmoil, look, you're going to see more and more shocking events happening around the world and even at home.
00:08:22.380And I don't believe that we are anywhere close to the end of it.
00:08:28.120I think, in fact, that we are going to keep getting more and more of this going on.
00:08:34.380And that's why you need, your family needs to set their financial status and set your family's money and your family's wealth in a good spot.
00:08:45.900But the way to do that is the way to, is choosing something that people have used for thousands of years.
00:08:54.760In fact, thousands upon thousands of years.
00:10:25.360It's not just one family there. You're looking at systems upon systems collapsing in real time.
00:10:33.700And in fact, you know, I know a lot of people like to say, oh, it's you know, it's just empathy.
00:10:39.360We have we have too much empathy. We have over empathy. But it's not just that. It's not because if you're only talking about empathy, you're talking about one side of the equation.
00:10:48.500You're talking about the side of like the us. We are the the ones who allow for mass migration and transgenderism and all these other isms into our country. Right. Over tolerance. But. Consider the other side, for example, they're not being empathetic. No, these these people, they're resentful. They're hateful. They have petty resentment and cruelty.0.70
00:11:13.520this is unhuman what has happened here and we need to get to the bottom of it i want to bring
00:11:19.660on will chamberlain from the article three project and and will you know i wanted to talk about some
00:11:24.240of the rulings in tyler robinson but i just i you know this has been taken over i think the entire
00:11:30.780world um you know in terms of the the online discourse by storm you know this case henry
00:11:36.920Novak, Vikram Degua. What are we missing here? How have we allowed the situation to deteriorate
00:11:45.640this far? Well, I think it's actually the real systemic racism, right? If you think about the
00:11:51.700ways in which the British police operates and what they've been told to, from the top, to push down
00:11:57.180to their rank-and-file policemen, it is this sort of outlook that the worst thing anybody can do
00:12:04.580is be racist to one another and therefore that accusations of racism need to be treated more
00:12:08.980seriously than uh questions of violence or safety of the people on the ground like it's very clear
00:12:14.380from the beginning that the police officers viewed this kid as like the evil racist they
00:12:18.940had been trained to recognize and disregarded him when he said he was he couldn't breathe
00:12:23.640disregarded him when he said he'd been stabbed i mean it took it took the one female to police
00:12:27.600officer to be like hey maybe we should check that's you know perhaps we should check to see
00:12:32.280if he's telling the truth that he's been stabbed or not it just didn't occur to them that they just
00:12:37.000immediately assumed the kid was lying as he was lying on the ground barely moving um a truly
00:12:43.160remarkably display of poor policing that's a product of the regime the regime put in place
00:12:49.860by the british police and around the western world uh and that's that's a big part of it the
00:12:54.560other part that i'll just quickly say is you know we're talking about going to talk about
00:12:58.420Can I respond to how Tyler Robinson's family responded?
00:14:49.600Does it make it, does it improve matters that the butchers of October 7th were doing so not out of hatred for Jews, but out of some post-colonial rage?
00:14:59.420And maybe, you know, does it matter that you want to extinguish a society of 10 million people out of what you consider to be more noble motives than racism?
00:15:08.680No, no, it doesn't actually matter at all.
00:15:11.000Like, I think everybody is inhabiting this liberal frame that elevates racism into the ultimate sin when it is not, in fact.
00:15:18.940And this is just this, the NOAC killing and what you talk about with Dahmer.
00:15:22.660There's so many different ways in which this manifests in our society and creates these bizarre and inhuman moments, if you will.
00:15:32.860Well, I would, but I would, the only thing that I would change is I would say unhuman, unhuman moments.
00:15:42.080Look, you know, I remember to your point, I remember being on this program, I guess, almost three, you know, almost three years ago now on, you know, in the days after October 7th.
00:15:53.400And, you know, it was on Telegram and the footage came across and it was horrific, just absolute butchery.
00:15:59.300Right. And and then you see footage like this coming out of and what's what's what's horrific here is that it's it's almost passive.
00:16:09.700it's almost like there's no sense of urgency whatsoever there's no sense of shock you see
00:16:15.780these officers just just handcuff him and hold him down and i don't even think and i've watched
00:16:21.760the video a few times and perhaps there's more video i don't even see them really checking for
00:16:25.720a pulse i mean his sleeve is still up you can't get check for a pulse over the sleeve you gotta
00:16:30.520you've got to go under the sleeve you need to be able to actually show some direct concern
00:16:36.140for the individual and to your point you know the the female officer does but ultimately it's it's0.56
00:16:42.600very glib the way they treat him yeah it's appalling you and you think like are they going
00:16:48.900to treat me that way are they going to treat a friend a child that would that i know that way
00:16:53.060exactly he's he's screaming for his life he's saying screaming he can't breathe and
00:16:58.340that he's been stabbed and they do nothing this innocent kid who is just murdered in cold blood
00:17:04.700it's it's horrible in any number of ways um and yeah the conduct of the family is just the worst
00:17:12.520thing about this and it's a reminder of what's so special about western civilization right we
00:17:18.000we don't have this uh nepotistic society where if your family member commits a brutal crime
00:17:26.860your society sort of accepts that it's normal that the other family members would come to
00:17:32.900their defense and help them evade justice. That's not how the West operates. And, you know, I think
00:17:40.120I tweeted yesterday that this is why mass immigration is civilizational suicide, because0.98
00:17:43.960we aren't all the same. We didn't all grow up with the same culture and the same norms. We don't0.97
00:17:47.840have the same attitudes or moral intuitions. And the West has a, the people who succeed in the West
00:17:55.540and the people who make the West great have a set of moral intuitions that is in line with Western
00:18:00.320morals these people don't yeah and and if you go back and look at the the video it's you know
00:18:07.980Novak is there and they were at at some pub and they were out you know both both had been drinking
00:18:13.120you know it's it's it's December it's getting towards Christmas finals and uh he was making
00:18:18.680a Snapchat video just making a Snapchat video um you know at the bar or you know I guess just
00:18:24.940outside the bar and was just sort of filming was just sort of you know messing around and
00:18:30.100I'm bad. You're bad. Isn't it bad? What we're all bad. Like just going out and doing a Snapchat0.94
00:18:36.800video, which is pretty common thing that, you know, people do these days, especially university
00:18:41.380students. And it's cut off. And right after that, um, as it's cut off, uh, he begins stabbing him.
00:18:51.800And the next footage we see is the body cam, which is, which is her it's horrific in its
00:18:58.940indifference it's horrific in its lack of reaction from the officers who arrived because they seem
00:19:07.680indifferent to the suffering of a dying man dying boy right in front of them jack so we'll be right
00:19:15.980talk about influences these are influences and uh they're friends of mine jack or so like where's
00:21:00.680well chamberlain i want to want to ask you you know you were you were starting to mention this
00:21:05.340and it's and it's a good segue uh the reaction of the parents here the the fact that in one case
00:21:11.200we have the parents who attempt to lie to police to cover up the murder weapon uh who are actively
00:21:20.940involved in this this cover-up become accessories after the fact i believe the mother has been
00:21:27.420arrested i think she may have been convicted already um but no she's definitely been arrested
00:21:31.280and and charged and juxtapose that with the reaction of the family of tyler robinson
00:21:38.140yeah it's a this is a very unique and western phenomenon where you can regularly expect the
00:21:46.540family members of somebody who committed a heinous crime to turn him in and ensure that
00:21:51.720justice is done that's not normal in the rest of the world and it's not normal in the subcontinent
00:21:56.760And it's not normal in Africa and it's not normal in the Middle East where your family loyalties trump this sort of pro-social conduct.
00:22:05.960It's a Western phenomenon and we should be grateful for it and want to preserve it because it's one of the things that makes our country great is the ability to ensure that justice can be done and that family members believe in the broader project of justice.
00:22:18.960Because the alternative is the world of blood feuds, right?
00:22:22.740That's the alternative that this this avoids where families kill each other, you know, and family members, you know, take the grievances of the other and go back and go back and forth.
00:22:32.040And families are just loyal to each other and making and try and fight the prospect that justice might be done.
00:22:36.920So and actually, I'm getting breaking news on this as as we speak, the a spokesman for the Southampton is a Southampton or I should say Hampshire and Isle of Wight constabulary have confirmed that one of the police officers who is involved here, one of the four has resigned.
00:22:59.660We don't know if that was recently. We don't know if it was back in December, but they are confirming that at least one has resigned.
00:23:10.360As far as the investigation is confirmed, they are all being treated as witnesses, so they are not subject to any current restrictions.
00:23:18.860So there's perhaps some, you know, perhaps some other proceedings there.
00:23:23.160I mean, I think clearly, you know, I don't think these people should be police officers, but at the same time, I do think that it's a it's a much larger issue than just going after these four people.
00:23:34.980I mean, I think they should face punishment, but there's a much, much bigger issue.
00:23:39.420Will, just in the three minutes that we have you left, want to switch to talk about the Tyler Robinson case.
00:23:44.280So we've got the huge ruling regarding the cameras in the courtroom.
00:25:49.920And if you want transparency, like, by the way, Kyle Rittenhouse's team wanted, you'd think you'd call for that.
00:25:58.620Yeah, no, that's a really good example of the other side of the coin,
00:26:02.000where Rittenhouse's team was trying to expand the public coverage of the case
00:26:06.500because they were confident that the evidence exonerated their client.
00:26:09.320And they were right, it did. Kyle Rittenhouse didn't commit murder. Those videos made it clear that it was very, very clearly self-defense. That's not the case here. Robinson murdered Charlie Kirk in cold blood. The evidence of that is overwhelming. And, you know, to the extent his defense team is trying to shelter the further evidence developed by the prosecution from the public, we know what the reason for that is.
00:26:32.520i'm actually looking up right now um the daniel penny case uh
00:26:42.600i believe that was that was uh you could see the courtroom i remember you know there being a lot of
00:26:49.460courtroom footage it was very public that people remember there's a lot of public attention on this
00:26:53.980i can't find it right now whether it was on or not but again huge win for human events huge win
00:27:00.260for the public huge win for transparency will chamberlain thank you as always for walking us
00:27:05.540through the legal analysis and i'm sure there'll be much more to come where can people go to follow
00:27:09.700you in the interim at will chamberlain on x at will chamberlain give him a follow folks
00:28:37.200Well, that was Nigel Farage coming out. Some of the most high-profile remarks given in the UK on the murder of Henry Novak, this shocking footage that just came out.
00:28:52.840I want to bring on, of course, a good friend and editor-in-chief of National Pulse, also a former advisor to Nigel Farage, Rahim Kassam, joins us now. Rahim.
00:29:05.320So I'm seeing these videos. I also saw that Keir Stahmer came out and, you know, kind of made a sort of roundabout acknowledgement of this. Is this setting fire to the UK, at least the commentariat sphere, as much as it is in the US?
00:29:22.020oh massively Jack this is good biggest story in the United Kingdom right now full stop as we speak
00:29:33.080there is a live march taking place outside the police station in Southampton the developments
00:29:41.380are you know now coming thick and fast because the public pressure is so high because
00:29:48.260um the the commentaria are now talking about it but you know frankly as as we know from years of
00:29:55.560having dealt with something like this and these incidents happening over and over henry novak is
00:30:00.480by no means the first person that this has happened to they would like to not be talking about it and
00:30:06.560and what nigel farage said in that clip that you just played um that cold rage is being felt up
00:30:13.280and down the country right now a lot of the left media are saying that means you know Nigel Farage
00:30:18.960is calling for violence that's not what he's calling for what he's calling is for righteous
00:30:24.120indignation not only should Henry still be alive today but the circumstances surrounding his death
00:30:30.900the way the police handled what was going on the flippancy the laughter the joking around as he
00:30:37.880laid there bleeding out. And you look at how the other political parties are responding to this in
00:30:44.480the United Kingdom at the moment. You know, Kemi Badenoch, who is the leader of the Conservative
00:30:49.680Party, technically, His Majesty's loyal opposition, came out today and said, I don't want to hear about
00:30:57.100Black Lives Matter. And I don't want to hear about White Lives Matter. But when George Floyd died,
00:31:02.960Jack, Kemi was one of the first pumping her fist up in the air and saying Black Lives Matter.
00:31:07.880You know, the bizarreness of it all is, you know, they now try and tell us Henry Novak's death is not political and it shouldn't be made political.
00:31:19.280Henry Novak's death was necessarily political.
00:31:24.280The cultural proposition that is being made in the United Kingdom right now is necessarily political.
00:31:31.320the way in which the police responded to him because of the false racism charge leveled at him
00:31:39.820the dei cops were being necessarily political in the way that they dealt with this so i don't want
00:31:47.280to hear anything about that this is a political event it is a political death and it will be dealt
00:31:54.280with in the hard arena of politics. It was clearly political. There's no question. And look, I don't
00:32:03.160know the medical status on Henry and whether or not early intervention could have saved him. But
00:32:09.700I do know that it might have. I do know that it might have. Right. And he didn't get that. What
00:32:16.700he got was derision, mockery. And Rahim, this is my point, though. And talk to me a little
00:32:24.720bit, though, about how big it is that you have someone on the level of Nigel Farage who's
00:32:33.380taking this issue of the treatment of white people specifically and bringing it up to
00:32:40.700a national stage in a way that he has in the UK, where you've seen a few politicians do
00:32:45.380this in the US. Obviously, President Trump has been first and foremost on this, but you don't
00:32:50.440really see this in the UK as of yet. Yeah, you know, I'm not usually like this, as you know,
00:33:01.300but I can, when I think about this, when I think about the detail of this case, you know, I've got
00:33:06.920some of the bullet points up in front of me, just so that you can remember, you know, I want people
00:33:12.700to hear you know exactly what happened in Henry's last moments I am actually shaking
00:33:19.700ragefully shaking thinking about this stuff you know the the number of times he was stabbed the
00:33:27.680fact that this Sikh guy's mother took the weapon and hid it from the police you know effectively
00:33:36.680an accomplice. By the way, I think the police were accomplices in this death also. The fact0.93
00:33:44.740that this happened last year, and the details of this are just now coming to light. All of these
00:33:53.400things are building up in people's minds. It's not just one thing, right? It's not just the fact
00:33:59.280that there was this heinous brutal disgusting stabbing that took place it's every little detail
00:34:08.600seems to make it worse and we're not even at the end of this whole thing yet by the way jack there
00:34:14.280are further charges coming there will be further developments for i think the the murderer himself
00:34:22.100by the way who was sentenced to life but we know what that means in the british system it means
00:34:28.200Maybe this guy will be back out on the streets in 12 years with good behavior, maybe less.
00:34:37.000And so Nigel Farage today, not just has obviously given that extremely moving speech,
00:34:42.940the whole thing, by the way, not just the clip, I was on social media and people should look at it and internalize it,
00:34:50.720But also has appealed as high as you can go in the country, justice wise, to look at if we can actually make life mean life for this murderer, because it's no use.
00:35:05.160I mean, do you remember, Jack, when the British soldier Lee Rigby was beheaded on the streets of London, you know, all those years ago?
00:35:15.720and we were told at the time what a heinous thing this was
00:35:19.320and how it could never happen again to anybody.
00:35:45.720the video has been horrific and as awful as it was i i can only hope that
00:35:59.520in seeing this and that's why when i went you know we were putting the show together today i said i
00:36:05.460want to show the video and i want you to see his cold hand his you can see the life that has
00:36:13.100come out of his hand and you can go and and his family's up now on their social media
00:36:21.000facebook pages and others showing pictures of him uh playing playing soccer as a young boy
00:36:27.180someone who by the way with not not that it matters but with the team that clearly is is
00:36:32.340quite diverse by the way um doesn't seem to have any problem with that he seems to be quite friendly
00:36:37.640with everybody. He seems to be someone who had a very bright life ahead of him. And here he's
00:36:43.260out drinking at a pub and filming a Snapchat video and is murdered for this. And it's to me
00:36:51.500and almost a symbol of what's happening across the West, that our governments, these regimes,
00:37:01.820this globalist empire whatever it is you know whatever term we want to use for it
00:37:07.180is this they're the ones handcuffing you while you're bleeding out and telling you telling you
00:37:14.740to be quiet to stop complaining to stop being upset that you've been stabbed in the face that
00:37:23.600you've been stabbed in the chest and telling you to just sit there and take it as you bleed out0.89
00:37:29.780And perhaps if you could do so a little bit quietly, because you're disturbing the new residents of your town, you're disturbing the migrant family that's moving in to your village.0.94
00:37:42.520They don't want to hear your wailing, you're disturbing the peace, you're disturbing the neighborhood.1.00
00:40:33.020I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe.
00:40:47.020Raheem and guys, let's let's leave that up as blue as B-roll. Raheem, walk us through these scenes, these images.
00:40:55.180It looks like a, you know, very working class crowd.1.00
00:41:00.340It looks like a crowd of the type of people who live in hardscrabble areas.1.00
00:41:04.720But you know what? The backbone of the country.
00:41:08.000Yeah, Jack, I mean, as you say, this is going on virtually in real time.
00:41:15.340Those videos that you're showing now probably were only taken about 10 or 20 minutes ago, if that.
00:41:22.640um and so you know not being on the ground very hard to tell you you know exactly the the makeup
00:41:28.820but obviously given that it was it is sort of been a um uh quite a spontaneous um outpouring
00:41:37.100of support for um henry his his family um and really for the community there um you can see
00:41:44.960the numbers the scale of this thing uh and this is just sort of the first day of it quite frankly
00:41:50.060You hear a lot of words there that will sound familiar to people.
00:41:55.720I can't breathe, no justice, no peace.
00:41:58.540You know, the shoe is now on the other foot.
00:42:01.140And, you know, after George Floyd, by the way, I really need to make this point.
00:42:06.100After George Floyd, you know, which happened in America, if people need reminding,
00:42:12.680the entire British political establishment got down on one knee.
00:42:17.740I'm not talking about, you know, theoretically or rhetorically.
00:42:22.520I mean, physically, literally, you know, look up the pictures of now Prime Minister Keir Starmer on one knee in his office with his fist raised for George Floyd.
00:42:33.460the English Football League, the Premier League, the soccer, the big soccer, right,
00:42:42.220forced every team to take the knee before every match for years.
00:42:52.840Let's look very carefully at what these people do.
00:42:56.080Will there be white squares on Instagram?
00:42:58.800Will there be knee-taking at football matches?
00:43:01.780Will the prime minister get down on one knee? Will they say his name over and over again?
00:43:07.560Henry Novak, Henry Novak. And those people out on the street, you're absolutely right, by the way.
00:43:14.880I mean, you know, you look at you look at where this attack happened.
00:43:19.080An historic town, an ancient town in England, by the way.
00:43:25.520You know, those people will have lived there their whole lives, will have, you know, ancient roots, deep roots to that community, to that town.
00:43:37.460You know, this is in the broader city of Southampton, but it's a small town as part of Southampton.
00:43:44.020The population is small, 15 odd thousand in Portswood.
00:43:48.720And you're going to see, I think, more than 15,000 people descending on that town in the coming days because, you know, I don't want to speak for them.
00:44:04.080And I think I think Nigel was right when he said that Henry's family have reacted with astonishing dignity amongst all of this.
00:44:14.100but ordinary people are not going to comport themselves in quite the same way and frankly
00:46:44.920You know, it's pure derision and hatred and malice for not just the British state, but the British public, for ordinary British people, for the neighbourhood, the community that they lived in.
00:47:02.920in. It beggars belief that people could behave like this, not just to raise your son like
00:47:11.900that, but then to aid and abet him after he'd committed a murder. And that the defense would
00:47:19.800make the claims that Henry was somehow agitating this situation. It's sick. It's sick. It's
00:47:28.780not just a breaching of the social contract it's sick um these are sick people um they
00:47:36.580you know there's no need to excuse their agency they are 100 percent of what they're doing
00:47:43.680um and i think you know unfortunately you're gonna see a whole summer uh worth of this uh
00:47:50.860pouring out onto british streets i think you will and and uh you know although i might be a yank i
00:47:58.080may have, if I may, I'd like to throw out rise Britannia, rise, rise, Britannia, rise. Rahim
00:48:06.520Kassam, give me a follow folks, incredible moving words today. Thank you for your contribution here
00:48:12.500at Human Events Daily. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.