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00:00:51.640Christ is king. This morning, I'm thrilled to sign the Secure America Act to immediately
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00:01:03.220to be talking about anymore tonight raw emotion and tensions running high outside this texas
00:01:11.940courthouse as word of the verdict reached the crowd after deliberating for less than three hours
00:01:18.820the jury found the 19 year old carmelo anthony guilty of murder in the stabbing death of 17
00:01:24.420year old austin metcalf just a short time ago anthony's sentenced to 35 years in prison the
00:01:30.820u.s has resumed a series of military strikes against iran it comes hours after a u.s army
00:01:35.380apache helicopter went down when it collided with an iranian drone u.s central command saying on
00:01:40.340social media quote u.s central command forces began launching self-defense strikes against iran
00:01:47.300at 5 p.m eastern time today at the commander-in-chief's direction in response to yesterday's
00:01:53.460downing of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter. As President Trump says, Iran's military
00:01:58.740is a complete and total mess. Much of it, like their Navy and Air Force, doesn't even
00:02:03.820exist anymore. They have been completely defeated. Iran is all talk and no action. The bully
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00:02:18.460Protesters set multiple fires including a bus ablaze in Belfast on Tuesday after a stabbing sparked anti-immigration demonstrations because the suspect is an asylum seeker.
00:02:31.460A Sudanese man has been accused over a knife attack on Monday night where the victim, a man in his 40s, was taken to the hospital with serious injuries to his eyes, face and back.
00:02:44.260The suspect, a man in his 30s, who we now understand to be Sudanese, was arrested at the scene on suspicion of attempted murder.0.98
00:02:52.600These people who are coming over here illegally, they're rapists, terrorists.1.00
00:02:57.940They're coming over here. It's literally like putting a wolf in a sheep field.1.00
00:03:02.240You are giving them a target-rich environment. You haven't vetted them. You've done nothing.
00:03:07.020All you've done is dump them in a place where they can wreak havoc.
00:03:09.780where they come from, guess what? There's no law. If they can do literally whatever they like.
00:03:17.640Ladies and gentlemen, welcome on board today's edition of Human Events Daily. We're here live
00:03:21.460on Real America's Voice. And today is June 10th, 2026, and Odomini. Folks, what can I say?
00:03:30.240this is state terrorism against our people against homes villages towns communities
00:03:44.140we talked yesterday about the near beheading in belfast yesterday it was uh two nights ago now
00:03:54.080and later find that the man who was identified as stephen ogilvy
00:03:58.240he is alive he's in critical condition he has lost one eye since it took place
00:04:09.360and that means that his eye was cut out by a migrant there on the street Sudanese migrant1.00
00:04:17.360stop pretending everything is fine stop pretending everything is fine1.00
00:04:25.580they're killing white people they're raping white daughters they're slaughtering white sons in the1.00
00:04:33.940street while the police handcuff them and the blood drains from their fingers there's another1.00
00:04:39.340story out of bristol in the uk right now the jury's hearing all about it three afghans they
00:04:44.920were going around a christmas mall shopping at christmas time i found a young girl brought her
00:04:54.180home, gave her alcohol, gave her drugs, and then they took turns raping her for hours.0.74
00:05:02.220Hours. Then they fled. This is just today. The story is today going on in court. Nightmare fuel.0.98
00:05:11.820Now they fled the country because they knew what they did. They were later picked up
00:05:14.680in France. But that's never going to give her her life back, her sanity back.
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00:09:00.960I want to bring on Arne McIntyre of the Arne McIntyre show.
00:09:04.260And Arne, you've someone who you and I have been talking about these issues for about two years now on on this program and appear on your show.
00:09:13.560So some people have said that the current reaction, this this huge wave of reactionary activity that we're seeing to the murder of Henry Novak, the near beheading of Stephen Ogilvie, both in the UK, the rape of these young girls in Britain, all of this hitting at the same time, Carmelo Anthony kind of happening concurrently.
00:09:36.500do you think that we are actually seeing a reckoning a white reckoning or perhaps is this
00:09:44.860is is this going to just be a bunch of uh you know lead to a bunch of nothing it's hard to tell early
00:09:51.360on i think it's very clear that we're getting the most powerful reaction we've seen in a long time
00:09:56.480and of course there's another factor that people haven't necessarily thought through uh northern
00:10:01.840Ireland is a place where the troubles are still in living memory there are partisans there who
00:10:07.780remember what it was like to be in that type of environment and so they can operate in a way that
00:10:13.240just random casual street anger you know does not they can take take on targets as they have
00:10:19.860looking at immigrant housing that kind of thing they can operate in ways that just kind of normal0.89
00:10:25.520unorganized street protests do not so I think there is a possibility that we could be looking0.83
00:10:31.300at a very different animal here that said the key is always meeting popular action with elites it is
00:10:39.040very difficult for random unorganized street violence or protests to ultimately yield results
00:10:45.400if there's not some kind of elite cadre who ultimately steps up and takes leadership and
00:10:50.840uses that energy and momentum towards something of course you have Rupert Lowe kind of leading
00:10:55.920an insurgent right-wing party in the country but there are larger questions as to whether some of
00:11:02.240these more active street protests or some would even say the riots that are being involved there
00:11:07.660would they ultimately receive support from some elite sector in the country if they can do that
00:11:14.240we're looking at a very different animal but if it remains just kind of scattered violence then
00:11:19.240it could be the case that the government is ultimately able to suppress it as they did
00:11:23.060after the southport riots well no that's that's a great point but and and i hear you saying but
00:11:30.360at the same time i guess i'm talking about even a larger trajectory here right you know this used
00:11:35.020to be 10 years ago that if you put out a documentary that said migrants uh increase the
00:11:41.440percentages of rape and sex assault uh far higher than any of the local population you'd be banned
00:11:48.080from youtube which i know because that's what happened when i did these that very thing up in
00:11:52.120Sweden. And you would just simply be stating facts about these cases that seem to happen over
00:11:58.780and over and over that now suddenly we do actually have real big name household name politicians or
00:12:06.640world leaders are forced to address them. So that to me speaks that on the larger trajectory,
00:12:11.360there has been a shift. Oh, no. When we talk about the Overton window, that is most certainly
00:12:17.680true I mean I remember when Tucker Carlson like five years ago was desperately trying to pull0.98
00:12:22.720the phrase anti-white out of people on Fox News now it's something that is said regularly by major
00:12:29.520media figures without hesitation the understanding that there is now a direct and intentional attack
00:12:35.800on whites across the world has been made obvious you simply can no longer deny it when we look at
00:12:42.240the two-tier policing in the UK when we look at the type of violence that is perpetrated against
00:12:47.340Americans in the United States we can see often the amount of permissibility that has been granted
00:12:53.780by governments by law enforcement the cover that's been provided by media and people are sick of it
00:12:59.680we're seeing that even in places like the UK where speech is heavily regulated it's becoming more and
00:13:04.980more common for people to pick up these talking points discuss these issues talk very seriously
00:13:10.580about re-immigration about mass deportations the entire uh you know constellation of language
00:13:17.680around this issue has changed the question is can the rhetoric also translate into political
00:13:24.580change again we've seen the surge uh you know Nigel Farage using anti-white in speeches when
00:13:30.200he very specifically went out of his way not to invoke that kind of language previously he
00:13:34.440recognizes that he has to get to the right or Rupert Lowe will outflank him and so that's
00:13:39.560obviously scenario where the language is shifting the policy and the rhetoric, but can it ultimately
00:13:45.480shift those political goals? That's the question. Can the progress that's been made in the realm
00:13:51.160of ideas and rhetoric translate into real political or kinetic change, depending on
00:13:57.020how things are going in the UK? Well, and by the way, I'd love to paraphrase
00:14:02.980from the great philosopher, Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., as I am want to do. And I would
00:14:09.480to say that today a riot is the language of the unheard and what is it that the west has failed
00:14:18.440to hear it has failed to hear that the plight of the working white poor has worsened over the last
00:14:25.50012 to 15 years that's exactly what martin luther king said in the 1960s all i did was change a few
00:14:32.540words yeah they're so there's simply no denying what's happening here i mean obviously we can
00:14:38.680make the jokes all day fiery but peaceful protests are occurring right now in Northern Ireland it's
00:14:44.560very obvious that the British have noticed that no matter how they vote when they vote for Brexit0.99
00:14:51.180when they vote for conservatives no matter how they vote they keep getting more mass immigration
00:14:55.640more two-tier policing more discrimination against the native British the whites in the country
00:15:01.320it is very clear what is happening and that there has not been a political solution yet they have
00:15:06.840been not been offered someone who has seriously addressed these issues even when they've promised
00:15:10.960to directly many people will ask me why don't the british just vote for someone who will represent
00:15:16.060their interest and the answer is they did and at every turn they were lied to and betrayed and
00:15:20.620backstabbed and so now that they have not been heard politically they have gone to the streets
00:15:25.680of course you know this is not something i would wish on them i hope this is something that
00:15:30.460ultimately the british are able to avoid but it looks like if the politicians will not listen
00:15:36.440this is what's going to happen mass deportations were always the moderate solution this can get0.74
00:15:43.880much much worse and we're just seeing the first glimpse of what happens when these countries0.61
00:15:48.140refuse to remove the illegal invaders that they imported to replace their native populations
00:15:53.560and and yet we still hear that keir starmer even though he's been forced to come out and make a few
00:16:01.040comments about this, that in fact, he is still pushing for more policies, more waivers, more
00:16:08.680visa programs, more credits for visas for different companies that they if they're requesting enough
00:16:15.180of them or something, it's full steam ahead, even though he acknowledges that the violence
00:16:19.800is occurring at the hands of these people. Oh, it's even more insane. They won't even discuss
00:16:25.620banning the knives that Sikhs are allowed to carry when average British people are not.
00:16:30.180So as a citizen of that country, you are entirely disarmed. Forget a gun. Forget a knife. You can't even have pepper spray. But aliens, people who are not supposed to be in your country, migrants, are allowed to come in and carry weapons that they use to murder your children because ultimately they have special privileges that you don't. Their foreignness grants them privileges that you don't have.0.91
00:16:53.180So, of course, Keir Starmer is taking no action.1.00
00:16:55.680He's still defending the rights of foreigners to carry blades and murder people in the streets.1.00
00:17:00.540You can't get a steak knife in the UK because they're too dangerous.1.00
00:17:04.200But a Sikh can carry a knife on his belt and kill you with it, and they won't even begin to discuss removing that privilege.1.00
00:17:12.140This is insanity, but this is what we're talking about when we say the language of the unheard.1.00
00:17:16.540They have not been provided a political solution, and they need a political solution.
00:17:20.960Because without a political solution, the only thing left is an appeal to heaven.
00:17:25.400And that is not a place where you want to be unless you absolutely have to go there.
00:17:32.540And yet here we are celebrating the America's ultimate appeal to heaven from 250 years ago.
00:17:38.780You know, we're just about to achieve that.
00:17:41.220Of course, remember that the appeal to heaven flag is also an extremely naughty flag.0.96
00:17:46.540I believe it's also white nationalists.
00:17:47.880So we'd be very careful if anyone wants to show that traditional flag from I think it was from Maine in in the in the revolution.
00:17:56.540Well, to be fair, the SPLC has now been shown to be like buying all the hoods and robes for the KKK and but, you know, supplying the burning crosses.
00:18:05.320So it's getting more and more comical that they've named things like the appeal to heaven flag racist.
00:18:10.140But yeah, that's where we're at, right? Like, obviously, we recognize as Americans that there does come a time where ultimately people must push back against their government if it has become unjust.
00:18:21.800Our founders were very careful to write the declaration in order to lay out their grievances and why that severing of that political connection had to be done.
00:18:31.840They wanted to justify to the world why America had to become its own nation.
00:18:36.060the uk might be at the point obviously it wouldn't break away from you know the government it would
00:18:41.940need to replace the government but at some point it could reach a scenario where it also has to
00:18:46.880realize that those bonds are no longer healthy for the country but as we say hopefully there is
00:18:54.180an opportunity to work through a peaceful and political process but when that's not provided
00:19:00.040i ultimately cannot blame these people no i certainly hope that occurs our mcintyre where
00:19:05.580people go to follow you or mcintyre on uh the blaze on uh twitter and on substack
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00:21:12.100guest, Zia Youssef. He is the spokesman for reform on Homeland and likely the next UK Home Secretary.
00:21:22.900We're so excited that he's here to join us. Zia, how are you?
00:21:28.440Well, and you've been out there. Obviously, the U.K. has been the forefront of so much discussion on this side of the pond.
00:21:36.100I'm sure you didn't realize that when you had this preplanned trip over here.
00:21:39.400But I appreciate you being able to come on. Tell us, we see these scenes, Northern Ireland.
00:21:44.940We see the protests in in the U.K. after the death of Henry Novak, that video that just took, I think, the entire world, the entire West by storm.
00:21:53.840What is happening within the UK right now?
00:21:58.540I describe it as an invasion because that's the dictionary.
00:22:01.980I mean, the dictionary definition of an invasion is an incursion by a group of people in an unwanted way.
00:22:07.120You know, more people have turned up on the beaches of the United Kingdom illegally without invitation than stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, for example.
00:22:15.100Then you can look at the people who came to the country legally.
00:22:17.220If you look at what the so-called last Conservative government did, they shipped in 12 million people over the period of 14 years.
00:22:25.660Now, to put that into context, that's about a fifth of the population of the United Kingdom in such a short, basically in the blink of an eye.
00:22:32.920and then you know you mentioned the murder of Henry Novak because one of the other things
00:22:38.340that's happened in the UK is the absolute the growth of DEI to such a degree that things have
00:22:46.760gotten frankly extremely tragic and as you'd have seen from that body cam footage which you're right
00:22:52.120has horrified people across the world you know when police officers turned up at the scene Hampshire
00:22:56.920police attending a scene they've been told that the murderer had been racially abused
00:23:01.640And as the murderer and his family stood over poor Henry, who was bleeding to death, Henry said, I've been stabbed.
00:23:08.980The British police responded with, quote, I don't think you have, mate, and proceeded to handcuff him as he bled to death.
00:23:15.800And the last words Henry heard on this earth were his rights being read to him by a police officer.
00:23:22.860And then when we look at the reaction of the entire political and media establishment in the UK, it is the polar opposite of the way they reacted to the death of George Floyd.
00:23:32.840Whether it was the BBC who ran program after program, created a hundred million pound diversity fund to embed anti-white racism into their recruitment processes, whether it's, you know, Keir Starmer himself taking the knee constantly.
00:23:45.720Now, British people are being told, don't be angry about this. Don't concern yourselves with it.
00:23:51.420you know it's just a one-off incident when the reality is you know a poll came out just yesterday
00:23:57.200showing the number of British people who believe that there is anti-white prejudice amongst the
00:24:02.180two-tier policing to the detriment of white people has doubled in the space of a couple of years so
00:24:07.960there are manifold issues in the UK we need we need to actually have a border we need to uphold0.99
00:24:12.840that border we also need to deport everyone who has come to the country illegally and that's
00:24:16.980somewhere between, you know, best estimates between 1.2 and 2 million people. We need to0.95
00:24:22.540uphold law and order. And we need to show the world that once again, you know, Britain, look,
00:24:26.500it's not the power it once was, but I personally think, so I came into politics a couple of years
00:24:30.500ago, having been an entrepreneur. I think Britain does have the potential to be an extraordinary
00:24:35.680country. Again, what we need is proper governance. And this is something where these issues,
00:24:44.440politically speaking, they've now been pushed to the forefront where for so many years,
00:24:50.040you didn't really hear much talk about this. You heard about in the US, but I never really
00:24:54.040heard much talk about it at the mainstream level in the UK. And the reason for that,
00:24:59.040so you're absolutely right. And the reason for that is the social cost. I mean, if you were a
00:25:03.620British person, I mean, let's take the grooming gangs, for example, you know, Nigel was talking
00:25:07.160about this a decade ago, and there was an enormous social cost that you pay because the media would0.68
00:25:11.700come after you label you every possible pejorative you know you're racist you're fat you know all of
00:25:16.980the words that you'd you'll be aware of here just for saying things that are demonstrably
00:25:21.960and obviously true and you know the British people are incredibly welcoming incredibly
00:25:27.760you know incredibly warm-hearted and generous you know they welcome my parents to the UK in
00:25:33.440the early 1980s my dad came with my mom as a doctor but the reality is the patience of the
00:25:39.040British people is now exhausted. And look, time is running out. Time is running out. You know,
00:25:43.900if we don't get a totally different form of government within the next few years,
00:25:48.000my personal view is that the trends that we are seeing, the extrapolating of those trends
00:25:54.900would suggest there is no path back for Britain to be Britain in any recognizable way.
00:26:01.460No. And unfortunately, these are some of the conversations that we've been having here
00:26:51.860We'll be right back with Zia Youssef of Reform UK.
00:26:55.680He's here live with us on Human Events Daily.
00:27:25.680Where is Jack? Where is Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you.
00:27:37.860Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're
00:27:43.040always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys
00:27:47.600who should be getting Pulisic. All right, Jack Sobek back live, Human Events Daily,
00:27:53.900Real America's Voice. We're here talking with Zia Youssef. He's from Reform UK. Now, Zia,
00:28:00.560I've got to ask you, you know, because I'm sure people will be watching and you just mentioned
00:28:05.200in the last segment that your own family were immigrants to the United Kingdom. Why is this
00:28:10.800issue then for you something that you speak out about? Shouldn't you be, you know, shouldn't you
00:28:15.620be promoting more immigration? Well, that's very much the frame that a lot in the media in the UK
00:28:21.000take. You know, there seems to be the sense that there's a limit to how restrictive an immigration
00:28:25.700policy one can advocate for if your own parents are migrants. But when my parents came to the
00:28:29.840country, my dad had just qualified as a doctor. They're originally from Sri Lanka. Net immigration
00:28:34.560to the UK was somewhere between 30 and 50,000 people per year, 30 to 50,000. You know, just a
00:28:40.980couple of years ago, that number was a million a year. So we're talking about an unfathomable
00:28:45.820increase in the scale of migration. And actually, when my parents came to the country, the number
00:28:50.780of people coming legally was what the number of people coming illegally is currently, right? So
00:28:56.540we're just seeing an exponentiating curve on migration. And then we're also looking at the
00:29:01.920composition of that, you know, rather than it being medical doctors coming to fill skills gaps.
00:29:06.780If you look at the, what's known as the Boris wave named after Boris Johnson, that was a four
00:29:10.620and a half million people who came in about four years of those just 17%, one, seven percent came
00:29:17.160in on work visas. In terms of why I do this personally, look, I'm not a career politician.
00:29:22.400I came into politics just a couple of years ago when Nigel Farage said he was going to come out
00:29:26.140of retirement. And I was born in Scotland. I was raised in the suburbs of London. I studied
00:29:32.860in London and then worked for a couple of American investment banks and then started my own tech
00:29:37.500company and sold it actually to an American bank not far from here. And so I looked at my life as
00:29:43.720someone who loves my country, feels deeply grateful, just filled with gratitude for the
00:29:48.340opportunities this country gave my parents and me, and saw that I felt like I could have some
00:29:53.680influence. I could, you know, really do whatever I could to try and turn the great country of
00:29:58.160Britain around, the country that gave me everything. And that's what I've dedicated
00:30:01.660my life to doing. And, you know, we've taken this startup insurgent party, Reform UK, led by Nigel
00:30:07.200Farage from a party that had like no MPs. And from around about 13 percent in the polls to around 30
00:30:13.860percent in the polls in the space of two years, we've led 350 national opinion polls. And if there
00:30:18.700was a general election tomorrow, in all likelihood, Nigel Farage would become the prime minister
00:30:23.420of the United Kingdom and I'd be the home secretary. So, you know, we're on the right
00:30:27.720path. There's still a huge amount to do to both win the next general election. But then also,
00:30:32.280you know, execution is everything. You know, we've got to we've got to work incredibly hard
00:30:35.900to make sure that we deliver if we do win and it's not going to be easy because what we've
00:30:40.100been left with as a country is you know decades of total betrayal you know the so-called conservative
00:30:45.340party you know kept telling voters they were going to cut immigration down to the tens of
00:30:49.280thousands and then imported 12 million people in 14 years and the Labour Party is even worse you
00:30:56.040know the the the scale the speed at which things are deteriorating and you're seeing that with your
00:31:00.860own eyes in seeing, obviously, the Henry Novak tragedy and, of course, the tragedy and horror of
00:31:07.200what you saw in Belfast. And, you know, I think, as you said in the last segment, the British people
00:31:13.300now are waking up to these facts and are willing to talk about them. For example, the proportion
00:31:18.120of the British population that believes that there is two-tier policing in Britain to the detriment
00:31:22.920of white people has doubled in the last two years alone. And I think that's only going to increase.
00:31:28.700So there are many problems in Britain. But what I will say, what I will say is I wouldn't be doing this if I didn't believe there is still a path.
00:31:36.040It's a narrow path to victory, but it exists. And I personally believe that Britain can go from strength to strength if it only had the right leadership.
00:31:44.860I think that's right. I saw a clip of you recently talking about actually shutting down a number of those those worker visas from a variety of different countries.0.97
00:31:54.000Talk to us about that policy, because if you came in as Home Secretary, you would be digging in on this.
00:31:59.380So what are what are some of those details?
00:32:01.340Yes. So we're very radical on it on immigration.
00:32:04.420And I think that's what's necessary. You know, we spend a lot of time looking at the situation in Britain.0.65
00:32:08.640So, number one, we would announce a policy where if you come to the country illegally, you know,0.97
00:32:14.620if you're turning up on our beaches on a dinghy instead of getting a free taxi to a free hotel and then, you know,0.98
00:32:20.020free health care and free welfare for life, you're going to be detained immediately and then deported0.99
00:32:24.860back to the country from which you came. So that would be number one. Number two, we'll launch
00:32:28.680the biggest mass deportation program Britain has ever seen. And actually, as a percentage of the
00:32:34.460population, it would actually be bigger than anything that's even happened in America.
00:32:38.820So we would launch that, too, to say that if you've entered the country illegally,
00:32:41.840there's not going to be any amnesty. We will uphold the law and you won't be allowed to stay.0.58
00:32:47.480Thirdly, as you've said, we've announced a red list for a host of countries, ranging from countries like Afghanistan, including countries like Sudan, which is the country, of course, from where the savage who tried to behead a man in Belfast came from.
00:33:04.920So, and that's not just work visas, by the way, that's any form of visa. But again, even when we're talking about visa bans, we need to remember that Britain is a country that essentially hasn't really had a border, certainly not an enforced one, right? So if you turn up on, this is how insanely broken Britain's immigration policy is.
00:33:22.660If you are a world-leading neurosurgeon from Washington, D.C., and you somehow do get a work visa to come to the U.K., which isn't easy, even if you're that good, you have to wait at least five years, maybe up to 10 years, to get recourse to public funds.
00:33:35.340So meaning if you're made unemployed or something, to be able to get a welfare check.0.93
00:33:39.680However, if you're a convicted murderer from Syria who turns up on our beaches illegally, do you know how long you've got to wait to get recourse to public funds?0.97
00:34:38.680We're starting to see your videos, you know, really take off as well.
00:34:41.540But there's also the rise of this other sort of new party, Restore.
00:34:46.740So how does it work then? Obviously, a little bit of a different political system.
00:34:51.100How does it work then with their party and your party both running against Labour and against the Tories?
00:34:56.660Yeah, so I'd probably say that's analogous to another party trying to be set up to sort of compete with President Trump's Republican Party.
00:35:06.340I mean, the biggest difference in the UK is that we don't have a presidential system.
00:35:10.320So no matter how brilliant or charismatic the leader might be, you need, in order to become
00:35:14.920prime minister, you need to win a majority of the 650 parliamentary constituencies in a general
00:35:22.000election. And, you know, ultimately, there is a proportion of the British public that are behind
00:35:27.180the idea of secure borders and nasty portations and the upholding of law and order and British
00:35:31.960sovereignty and all the things that are close to our hearts. But, you know, ultimately, if those
00:35:37.040people are scattered across multiple, so let's say two parties or multiple parties, the result
00:35:42.100of that is simply going to be, you know, the equivalent of, you know, another five years of
00:35:47.020Joe Biden, as it were, right? Or probably something even worse than Keir Starmer. That's the scary
00:35:51.260thing. So probably the biggest thing I would say is it's not a presidential system. It's a
00:35:55.300parliamentary system. And, you know, Restore currently have one MP. Reform, if there was a
00:36:01.500general election tomorrow, you know, reform have led 350 national opinion polls in a row. And if
00:36:06.160there was a general election tomorrow. It's a sensible assumption looking at the polling to say
00:36:10.100Nigel Farage would be the prime minister and I'd be the home secretary. Now that we're not taking
00:36:15.380that for granted, there's still a huge amount of work to do. But I think that's probably what the
00:36:19.440message I'd say is that, you know, ultimately we've got to focus on what the right prescription
00:36:24.620is. And I think if you look at the feeling among millions of people in Britain now, one of the
00:36:30.020reasons we've led for so long is because Nigel Farage has been talking about these issues actually
00:36:33.680for decades you know he's been talking about invasions he he did a big billboard and took a
00:36:39.120lot of flack for it at the time talking about breaking point uh in terms of mass immigration0.80
00:36:43.660he's been talking about the grooming gangs for many many years um so people know what nigel
00:36:48.400stands for and you know in the end it's going to be for the british people to make a decision but0.80
00:36:52.820i think in order for us to get the change that we need uh this is i do think this is the last
00:36:58.340opportunity for us to get a a truly patriotic uh common sense government that believes in those
00:37:05.320things as i said british sovereignty and secure borders and you know if that doesn't happen next
00:37:10.580time around i don't think there is a pathway back uh for britain to be britain maybe in a way that
00:37:15.680we'd recognize no and it may be unrecognizable why i certainly cheers to your to your fight over
00:37:22.160there to nigel's i'm very excited to be there in uh about i think i've been looking at the date
00:37:26.600About one month's time, I believe, CPAC UK, and I've done some videos about this, that I'll be out there speaking as well as an American.
00:37:36.200I know that Nigel will be speaking, and I certainly hope to see you there, too.
00:38:43.180All right, folks, we're Jack Posobiec.
00:38:44.880We are back live here on Human Events Daily.
00:38:47.800Now, today out in California, very interesting that the Pacific Palisades Fire, which we talk about quite a bit, was huge in the news, that people don't realize that there was actually an arsonist who was arrested, this Antifa left-wing arsonist who was arrested and is currently on trial now for igniting that blaze.
00:39:10.360Now, to be sure, the mismanagement of Karen Bass played a major and massive role in all of that.
00:39:16.380But people don't realize that Jonathan Rindernacht has actually, he was a former Uber driver, has now begun his trial.
00:39:24.920And jury selection is currently ongoing.
00:39:28.360Bois Dier has begun there, and he's about to sit down and start his trial.
00:39:33.120And, of course, we want to see everything.
00:39:35.520We want to see everything that comes out in that.
00:39:37.720But one piece that I wanted to remind folks of was the idea that when something like that happens, people don't always realize that when you're going through the insurance process, when you're going, when you lose your home, when you lose everything, when your home burns down a fire, you're not thinking of every piece of paperwork, every document that you come up.
00:39:59.320And in fact, that could become a vector for fraud and specifically for homeowners, because they know that you are in an extremely emotional situation.
00:40:10.000So I want to get Tom Simon on here from HomeTitleLock.com to kind of walk us through some of that.
00:40:17.440Hey, great. So great to be here with you, Jack.
00:40:20.060So, Tom, is my contention correct then that that in a disaster situation like the Pacific Palisades fire that, you know, look, average people, we're going to be thinking, how can we help?
00:41:07.240And that gives the bad guys an opportunity
00:41:08.800to go in there and steal that home title
00:41:10.460right out from under you by filing a false deed.
00:41:13.080The other thing is just the time and effort
00:41:15.100involved in kind of recovering from any kind of tragedy also means that maybe you take your eye
00:41:19.640off the ball when it comes to your largest asset, which is the equity in your home. So you're 100%
00:41:24.280right that both of these things are vulnerabilities when there's a tragedy like a fire that destroys
00:41:29.700neighborhoods. And so in a situation like this, and I know that there were multiple frauds
00:41:36.520that occurred, and by the way, you might not even know. So, you know, thinking about the
00:41:40.980home title lock where someone that's when comes in, someone comes in and they change your home
00:41:45.800title to their name, you could even be in a situation. And if I have this correctly, where
00:41:51.000you're going to file an insurance claim, you've lost everything. And here come to find where the
00:41:55.300insurance company says, excuse me, you don't even own that property. It's happened, Jack. I mean,
00:41:59.800most people don't even know that their home title has been stolen from them until months after it
00:42:05.540occurs when the foreclosure notices start piling up in the mail. Remember, the bad guys who do this
00:42:09.980aren't doing this because they want to move into your house. They're doing this so they can sell
00:42:13.280the house out from under you or go out and get a home equity line of credit using your house as
00:42:17.980collateral that they have no intention of paying. So they have no intention of paying it. You're
00:42:25.680getting the collateral notices. Now suddenly you're, you're, you're, my gosh, you've lost
00:42:31.000everything. You're faced with this. That's a huge problem emotionally, financially, economically
00:42:37.640for any family to have to go under. And so look, when I, you know, as a family, we have insurance,
00:42:43.840we obviously, we insure our vehicles, we insure our homes, we'd, we have life insurance, right?
00:42:48.080We know we do all the things, health insurance, you know, whatever else insurance, I'm not even
00:42:52.660thinking of right now, but we have it all. But because that's what you do, because unfortunately,
00:42:56.520we live in a real world. And in the real world, things do happen. And so that's what I've always
00:43:02.360kind of thought of home title lock as being it's, it's, you know, it's not insurance in the
00:43:06.540in the traditional sense, but it's just a way of knowing that if something like this were to happen,
00:43:11.100you're covered. I, again, you're right. It's not insurance, but I look at it like a smoke
00:43:15.640detector, something that you could just sort of set it and forget it. You hope that you never have
00:43:19.180to use it, but it's there to protect you if something should go sideways, right? They have
00:43:22.900a million dollar triple lock guarantee where they're going to monitor the status of your home
00:43:27.340title. They're going to notify you if anything should happen. And if God forbid someone steals
00:43:32.220your home from you, they have a U.S.-based restoration team who's going to put that home
00:43:36.880back into your name, and they'll spend whatever it takes to make that happen.
00:43:41.820I know that's incredible because there have been times, and I know we've gone in to do it with some
00:43:46.520of these cases that come out where occasionally the companies don't actually want to turn over
00:43:53.420the titles, even once they've been informed of the fraud. Why does that happen?
00:43:57.420Well, again, the problem, the weak link in the chain here are the county governments in the U.S. and they're in the recorder of deeds offices.
00:44:05.160They're not doing any underwriting to double check and see, is this request to change the title from one person's name to another person's name valid at all?
00:44:13.940By statute in most places, they're not even allowed to do that.
00:44:16.940Their job is just to record the deed, whether it's real or fake.
00:44:20.160You know, and this this reminds me of some of the things that people say in L.A. County when it comes to the way they hold elections, that, you know, the paperwork is not being checked the way that it should.
00:44:33.000And that, God forbid, if someone who does have nefarious purposes wants to go over there and starts filing fraudulent paperwork, that if they're not actually checking with the original homeowner, and as you say, by statute in some cases, they're even prevented from doing so, that creates real problems.
00:45:29.880And so the idea then for walk folks through that, let's say, you know, they're not, you know, they're not familiar with this type of thing.
00:45:37.500They're not they have in some cases probably haven't even considered it.
00:45:40.900But as we know that a lot of people's wealth, especially with interest rates, the way they are right now, is locked up in their homes.
00:45:47.880And God forbid you go to take out a mortgage on that or take out a second mortgage or take out a loan based on that.
00:45:53.820And you come to find that you've got a problem with it.
00:45:55.700So if people want to get started, what's the best way to do so?
00:46:44.660It's like that, that no, it's like when you go to sleep, especially us, we go to sleep,
00:46:48.140we have our kids, you know, I want to make sure that God forbid something happens that
00:46:52.060I'm I'm waking up that I'm alerted as fast as possible. And, you know, as dad, that's your you know, that's your that's your responsibility. You got to be able to do that. But at the same time, if your family's wealth is tied up in your main assets, your real estate assets, you should be thinking the same way.
00:47:08.320Obviously, that's you know, you're not going to, God forbid, you know, you know, lose your life over this, but you could lose your family's money. And it's very hard to get back. And in some cases, they don't get it back.